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THE SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY :

SHIPS AT GIBRALTAR In view of recent increased act! vity in Spanish waters in the vicinity of Gibraltan it has been thought desirable that there should be a Flag Officer, with the British naval forces there for the present H.M.S. Hood, fagship of Rear- Admiral Geoffrey Layton, com- the Battle Cruiser manding Squadron, is therefore being sent there..

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!L (E)--R. S. Spooner. t Food ROYAL AIR FORCE :(Sept. 12).

Sur, L. D. Wedd, to Afri- kander tor RN, Hospi, Cape of Good Hope (Oct. 18), and to De- vonshire cundated).

NEW SQUADRON COMMANDERS New commanding 、omcers have been appointed to.No. 103 (Bu

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1938.

"THE ARMY

BATTALION COMMAND

CHANGES

Leutenant-Colonel Chandos B. A. Hoskins, who is tranN— ferred from duty with the 2nd Battalion In Meerut to com- mand the 1st Battalion," The Rife Brigade (motored unit). succeeds Brigadier J. T. W. Reeve, D. 8. O., who is on pas- are to China as commander of the Hong Kong Infantry Bri- age.

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS |

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned have received,

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Sub-Lis, (F/O., R.AF)-WL) Squadron, which has just C. Barnes, D. A. S. Wright, C, 8. H. ved from Usworth to Abingdon, Kennaway, w, H. Crawford, P. C.And to No. 207 (Bomber) Squadron.

at Cottesmore. whitheld, A. W. Stewart, H. de O

Squadron Leader J. Coverdale, Hunter, A. N. Young, C. a. C. O'Rorke. R. M. Slee. T. W. Gwho goes to No. 103 Squadron, was French, to Victory for course (tal promoted on August 1 while sery- join Sept. 10),

ing on the staff of No, 1 (Bomber) Group at Abingdon. He was pre-BRIGADIER E LE G. WHITTING TUESDAY, the 20th SEPTEMBER,

1938 viously at No. 3 School of Techni-"

Brigadier E. Le Q. Whitting.

Commencing at 2:30 pm. cal Training (Men) at Manston

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Cd. Gunner.-E. E. Goodall to In view of the presence of the Hood. it will not now be necessary Excellent (Aug. 1). for H.M.S. Repulse, which was to Gunners (T).-G. J. Parker, to have spent 48 hours at Tangier on Amazon, in command (Sept. 6); Squadron Leader J. N. D. Anderson, D. S. Q., M. C., who was C... A. her way home to rett, 14 be W. Niblett, to Osprey (Sept. 10); appointed in command of No 207 Malta from 1934 to 1938. retired detained there, and she will come G, W. Muirhead, to Defiance (Sept Squadron. returned earlier this recently on reaching the age limit.

year after three years service in 18).

the Far home direct,

East. partly Kal Tak Gunner (T).-T. A. Binks. to Station, Hong Kong, and partly on Vindictive (Sept. 7),

Station Headquarters at Seletar.

PROMOTIONS

COMMANDER OF THE RUDNEY

Captajn W. Q. Andrews, conse- quent on his promotion in the midsummer list, relinquishes H.MS..

Mids (A)-M. P. White, J. D. Rodney at Devonport, and will be Watson, to rank of Act. Sub-Lt (A) succeeded by Commander R. 3.seny respectively Sept. 4 and 7).

Gunner ca

(Retd.).-W. Lovatt, who has returned from şer- vice under the Greek Government. Greenside, to rank of Lt. (retd)

(seny, April 1, 1937). NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:--

LANDING FEES EXEMPTIONS

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H.K.-MACAO

TELEPHONE

At their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon.

Comprising:

Teakwood Drawingroom, Dining- room, Bedroom and Omice Furni ture, Blackwood Ware, Tientsin The arrangements for the ex-

Following representations by Carpets and Rugs, Porcelain and emption from landing and, housing Macao merchants to the Govern-Glass Ware, E. P. and Brass Ware. fees for private aircraft at RAF ment, the possibility of a trunk Gramophones and Records, Elec- aerodromes will in future apply to telephone service between Hoog tric Table Fans and Lamps, Cut- the following additional classes of Kong and Macao in the near fulery, Pictures. Ornaments, Cooking personnel:-

Utensils, etc., etc. ture is envisaged. Re

In Hong Kong. it was stated 4 that discussions were opened in

Officers.-R.A.F, Voluntee:

so

NAVAL ORDNANCE

S. Lieutenant-Commander H. Surgn, Rear-Admiral-0.

Walkey has been appointed As-Servc. Syms, F.R.CS., LR.C.P.. :0

St.sistant Inspector of Naval Ord Airmen-Royal Air Force, R.AF, the matter seme time ago, but the One Radio Set

Woolwich; Lieutenant Reserve, Auxiliary Air "Angelo, addl., for RN, Hospl., Malta rance.

Force, issue had recently been in abey-One Electric Refrigerator "Gibson”.

1 (Aug: 23).

Commander H. F. Elderton, retired. Auxiliary Air Force "Reserve, and ance There was no reason why should not be re- negotiations Capts.-H. T. Baillie-Grohman Assistant Inspector Naval R.A.F. Volunteer Reserve. D.5.0.0.BEFC. Bradley; G. A. Ordnance... to be, Assistant - to

opened at any time.

Assistant, Scott, DS.C.: I. M. Palmer, D.3.C Ordnance

Armament Omcers of the Royal Navy and Admiralty: Army visiting RAF. stations in C. F. Hammill; T. B. Fellowes, Supply Department,

R. Hthe course of duty are similarly Victory for course (Sept. 28); E Lieutenant-Commander Dangerfield, to President (Sept. 7). Cowan, Assistant inspector of exempt.

appointed to and to President, in command, and Naval Ordnance,

of

as Naval Member of the R.N V.R. Crombie: Captain F.. G. Bramble. Committee (Sept. 14).

DSO, RM. retired, Assistant In Cars-L, F. Durnford Slater, to spector of Naval Ordnance ap Broke, in command (Oct. 17); R. pointed to Birmingham: Lieuten Heathcote, to President for duty lant-Commander L W. Lamplough. with D.T.M.. Admiralty (Oct, 18):retired,

Assistant Inspector

THE ARMY

IMPERIAL DEFENCE

ESSAYS

The competition will be renewed for 1938-39, the object being to obtain original ideas which may prove of value. The essays must reach the Defence College by April 11, and intending competitors should apply to the Secretary by January

The prizes for essays on Imperial

tor, 1. A G. Mack, to Dolphin, on staff of Naval Ordance, to join staff of Defence, recently competed R. A. (S) (Oct, 25).

Chief Inspector of Naval Ordnance, have been awarded as follows:-

R. Baker, M.B.. to Maine (Oct. 22). Naval

to a maximum of four months'

-On VIEW from MONDAY, the

Isth SEPTEMBER, 1938

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

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NEW LEAVE RULE Surgn. Odrs.-M. B. Macleod. Admiralty: Lieutenant-Commander : Ex-students of the Imperial. De-

Officers holding staff appoint M.B to Pembroke for RN.B. RR. J. Berry, Assistant Inpector, cffence College.-I. Colonel L Ements in India under the new three Ordnance, appointed to Dennys, M.CIA. £80: 2. Mr. R.H years tenure rule will be restricted

Regarding the sudden departure Lt.Cdr.-A. Gray. to Repulse Portsmouth: Lieutenant-Comman. Owen. Department of Overseas

der F. Bethell, Assistant Inspector of Trade £40.

trom Shanghai on Saturday r (Sept-16);

furlough which-will-be-admissible HMS sufolk-for-an-undisclosed- Lt. (F/O., R.A.F.).-G. T. S. Gray. Nával Ordnance, to be inspector of London: FTS. Torpedoes and Mines. to Pembroke for No

Ex-students of the Staff Colleges within the tenure by itself or com-destination", the local nava au Lleutenant-Commander G. R. 1, Lieutenant-Colone! J. T. God-bined with privilege leave, nor-thorities state that the Suffolk was Netheravon (Aug. 14).

Lt. (Flt./L. RAF C. L. G. Dolan appointed Assistant of Naval frey, R.E: £50; 2. Captain R. G. mally once during the tenure. In ordered to escort a target to Hong Camerotilana, exceptional circumstances furlough Kong. having been relieved at Evans, to Victory for R.A.F. School Ordnance (on probation). Naval Thurburn, of Tech. Training. St. Athan (Sept. Ordnance Inspection Department. Captain J. M. Kirkanan, R.A. £23 or tombined leave may be granted Shanghai by the Duncan. She is

Woolwich,

twice during the tenure.

due around September 21, 23).

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