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THE SERVICES.

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL

NAVY

COMPLETION OF THE

MOHAWK

She will be commissioned by Commander R. F. Jolly, hitherto commanding the turret drillship Marshal Soult at Chatham, for ser vice in the lat Tribal Flotilla in the Mediterranean

THE ARMY

OPERATIONS DIVISION

!

Commander W. K. R. Gross, pro-

command of Submarine L. 26 at Portsmouth, has joined the Open-

The War Office announces that

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1938.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

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The destmyer Mohawk is ex- tions Division at the Admiralty to the King has approved of the ap pected

the to leave works of relleve Commander G. W. G. Simppointment of Colonel then. Briga Thornycroft

and Co.. Limited son. Commander Cross qualined dier-General) G. W. St. G. Grogan, THE Undersigned have received

[V.C., C.B., C.MG, D.8O. retired Ecuthampton, shortly for Ports-in staff duties in 1934.

pay (Gentleman et Armia), mouth on completion.

TRAINING APPOINTMENTS Colonel of The Worcestershire Commander. B. G. Scurtela has Regiment, with effect from Noyem been appointed as Training Com-per 21 next, in succession to Field mander at Devonport Naval Bar-Marshal Sir Claud Jeech, G.C:B, racks in succession to Commander G.C.S.I. K.C.MG., Indian Army. O. F. M. Wethered. The latter offi-Colonel, 2nd Battalion, 10th Baruch cer will join the Department of Regiment. Constable of the Tower Personal Services at the Admiral. London, who attains the age ty to relieve Commander W. Alimit for the appointment on that Whitaker, who is to command the date. cruiser Hawkins, which will com- ARTILLERY APPOINTMENTS mission in September 9 as a boys Culonel FIM. Crossman,

D.S.O., M.C., vacates the appoint training ship at Portsmouth

meat of Chief Instructor in Gun- nery at the. School of Artillery, re Larkhill to take command of the guns of the 1st Division at Alder-

The Mohawk will be the third o; this class to be completed the Afridi being already at Malta as the ship of the Captain D Captain G. Creswell D.S.C. and the Cossack as the ship of the Division Leader.

Captain de Pass.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty:-

The other vessels of the class, the Gurkha. Maori, Nubian, and Zulu, will follow into commission very Engr. Car.-P. H. McCarten, to shot in place, of Brigadier A. G. shortly. They were all authorised Victory for R.A.F., No. 1 School of Cunningham, D.SO.. MC., who is in the programme accompanying Tech. Training (apprentices), Hai-to be the major-general for the Sth the Supplementary Navy Estimates ton Camp, för charge of Naval Air Anti-Aircraft Division.

Lieutenant-Colonel C. P. W. Per- of 1935

Apprentices (Sept. 8),

LL.-J. N. Hambly, to Topaze, in ceval D.8.0. becomes Chief In- structor at Lakhil, on promotion command" (Oct. 3),

Sub-L.-G. R. Marsh, to Male-from the 22nd Field Regiment RA at Shorncliffe. He becomes a colonel at 48," after service since 1910..

DEVONPORT RESERVE Commander I. H. Bockett-Pugh promoted or June 30 after two years senior leutenant-com-stone (8ept. 28). mander in the Iron Duke, wil: join HMS Colombo, parent ship of the Reserve Fleet at Devonport, for duty as executive officer in succes- ston to Commander R. Gotto. LONGER TRAINING FOR CADETS

In

PROMOTIONS Lts.-J. R. Barnes, H. B. C. om. He went to France as A.D.C. 3rd ¡Division. RA, and had battery T. White, to rank of it-Cdr.

service there and in Gallipoll. After Aseny. Sept: 1).

duty at Larkhill as instructor, he had command of "E" Battery, R.HA, before getting his brigade

The following Sub-Lts. have been promoted to the rank of L, seny

as stated:-

Their lordships have decided to

H. A. Corbett (Oct. 1, 1937); J. R. reinstitute the normal period of David, P. L Hawking (Nor 1. two terms' training in HM.S.1937): P. K. Lankester (Dec 18, Vindictive for ex-Dartmouth

1937); J. H; A. Benlans (Jan 1); R. cadets, beginning with those who E. Boddington (Feb. 1); B. C. Ward, joined the cruiser in May last from R. J. Clutterbuck (Feb. 16); G. D. the RN. College, Dartmouth

W. Ram. K. I. Hamilton (April-11: September, 1936, the period was D. W. Ungoed, W. D. O'Brien (June reduced from. two terms to one 1); M. R. F. Lemon (June 16); D. Cadets will be promoted to mid-H. Burke, R. M. Slee, M. G. Macleod shipmen on leaving the training (July 1. J. W. G. Payne (July 1 cruises as hitherto.

3 B. Cox, R. A. M. Hennessy, J. C. Ogle, J. A. E. Hamer (July 18).

Mids (E)-A. D. Foulerton, E. F.

last year.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

APPOINTMENTS AT LEE-ON-SULENT -

Wing Commander J. H. Butle: who came home this year after several years' service in India has been appointed to Headquarters of No. 17 (Training) Group. Lee-on Solent, for Air Staff duties.

...COMMAND. OF NO. 16 GROU

SATURDAY, the 10th *SEPTEMBER, 1938.

Commencing at 11.00 am.

At their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central, Ground Floor,

1 Bone Crusher

2 Cases Margarine

2 Cases Iron Padlocks

5 Packages Chinese Medicine 1 Crate Papër

100 Picnis Old Rubber Tyres 2,000 Galvanized Zinc Tubs

THE Undersigned have received.

Instructions

THE

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FRIDAY. the 9th SEPTEMBER, 1338.

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

At their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central: Ground Floor.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:—

Bed- Teakwood Drawingroom,

and room Diningroom

Ofice Furniture, Cutlery, Ornaments. Glasses. Porcelain Ware. Pictures, Folding Screens, Curios, E. P. and Brass Ware, Electric Table Lamps and Fans, Gramophones and Re- cords" Carpets, Rugs, Books, Cook- ing Utensils, etc., etc.

also

A QUANTITY OF HARDWARE Comprising:-- Galvanized Tubes, Zinc Sheets, Galvanized Wire. Bolts and Nuts, A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE Empty Drums, Roud, Square and

and Flat Bars, etc., etc.

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2 Electric Refrigerators

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1 Typewriter "Royal"

Portable Typewriter "Fox"

1. "Dover Cooking Stove

1 "Gesterner" Duplicator

The wide range of articles which are "being carried by commercial 2 Glass Showcases with Sliding

Doors and Shelves planes is well demonstrated in the freight brought here on Tuesday 3 Radio Sets by the Imperial Airways airliner Delphinus. which included films. machine parts, a stereoscope, rice samples. carbons,

intravenous

ENGINEER OVERSEER

Group Captain LT. Lloyd, who needles, commercial papers, valves, Captain (E) J. L. Bedale, Nas taken over the duties of Engineer Le Flufy, LEE Edwards, B. has been serving in command of paint and enamel varnish. Overseer for the Admiralty in the Scott-Garrett, G. F. Smallridge, J. the RAF station at Pembroke Sheffield and Leeds districts in L Breaks, T. 1. Gay, M. J. Hodgson. Dock, has been appointed to "No. 15 Marshal H. M. Cave-Browne-Cave succession to Captain (E) J. B. P. C. H. D'Oyly, J. P. Kingcome. (Reconnaissance) Group, Lee-on-C.B., D.SO., D.F.C. who has been Sidgwick, who has been appointed W. D. . Richardson, to rank of Solent, as Air Officer Commanding transferred to command No 25

Act. Sub-Lt (2) iseny. Sept. 1). temporarily) in place of Afr Vice (Armament) Group, Eastchurch. Assistant Engineer-in-Chiet.

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