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ROYAL NAVY

Lis HR Treseder, to Argus, appt to Glasgow cancelled; W. G RETURN OF THE RESOURCE

Boaks. to rare for RNB.; D. X. Captain R. R. Rouse, 2nd The repair ship Resource. Cam-Seth-Smith, to Resolution, addi. Punjab Regiment, is vacating his mander AD. B. James, left Malta D. McEwen, to Walker; I appointment as G.SO. 3 at Army' and Gibraltar recently and has Hamilton, to Anthony (Sept. 211; HQ on November 1.

Last R. W. 8. Byckel, to Victory for Captain B. E. Holloway MBE, arrived at Portmouth,

R.N.B. (Sept 21), and to Victory for RE, is granted two months' leave November the Resource was re duced to reserve at Malta in order erse. (Oct. 31); M. P. B. Farncklin. from October 15 from his appoint- to set free technical personnel to Glasgow (Sept. 251; RL Wment as G.S.Q. 3 at Army HQ. required for the manning of new Moss, to Viny (Sept. 28) J. C.

ADVOCATE GENERAL Cartwright.. to Versatile (Sept, 27); |-- Tribal elass destroyera.

IN INDIA Opportunity has now been taken A Phipps, R. I. Alexander--

Lieutenant-Colonel William H. for her to be bought home by off-Sinclair, W. J. Van de Kasteele cers and men awaiting passage oy to Excellent for erse, (Sept 291; Happell has been appointed to transport, and on arrival she will R H Cooke, W. J. R. Campbell, V. succeed Brigadier L. M. Peet as reduce to reserve and be refitted. N. Graves, M. E. Lashmore, A. W. Judge Advocate General in India.

The consequential appointments She has served in the Mediter N. Dayrell, D. R. Curry, LG. ranean since the spring of 1930, Wilson, to Victory for crse, (Oct. are:-Major C., S. W. Rayner as when she replaced the Assistance. 10): 0 M. Wheadon. E A. B. Deputy J.A.G.; Major R. A, Grant Fasson to Victory for erse. (Nov. as Assistant J.A.C.; Captain F. C. "IMPERIAL DEFENCE COLLEGE 28); P. B. N. Lewis, lent 3 N.Z. A

Kerin s Deputy Assistant Vice-Admiral Thomas H. Harney. Govt. for three years (Oct. 13). J.AG. C.B., D.S.O., la appointed to HMS.

L&, (F/O, RAF). N. Bailey. President for special duty before

to Berwick (undated). taking up on January 1 next the pest of Commandant of the In.. perial Defence College in succes. sion to Air Marshal Sir Arthur Longmore, K.C.B., D.S.O.

He will be the third Comman- dant from the Navy, Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond having held the post in 1926-28 and Admiral Sir Lionel Preston in 1933-35.

Lts. (E)-C, F. Kemp, P. C Gibson. A H. Bott, R. C. Allen, to for Flying Training Pembroke School, Yatesbury (Oct. 8).

Sub-Lts.-E. Carpmael, E E. Coombs, to Victory for erse. (Oct. 10). :-

Sub-Lts. (A).-F. E. O. Temple- West, F. H. Fox, to Berwick (ur idated).."

Wt. Writer.-M. A. "Gear, to Dolphin (Sept. 19).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

CARE OF PARACHUTES

MONDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1938.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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on

WEDNESDAY, the 5th OCTOBER, 1938.

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Commencing at 2.30 pm.

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

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Comprising:-

Teakwood Drawingroom, Bed- room, Diningroom and Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Porcelain and Glass Ware. Or- naments. E. P. and Brass Ware. Electric Table Lamps and Fans Gramophones and Records, Radio

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In future aircraft hands will be Sets, Enamelled Bath, Cooking allowed on station establishments Utensils. Cooking Stove, etc., etc. for the oare, packing. and main- tenance of parachutes, including the maintenance of the parachute store, on the basis of one qualified A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD parachute packer for every 60 or part.of 60 initial equipment para- chutes held on charge..

In addition to this personnel allowed by establishment, each advanced squadron, including training squadrons, is to have on

SIGNAL BRANCH CHANGES Commander L. C. Sinker. late fleet signal and wireless officer on the China Station, will to-day become port signal officer if the Lt. (E).-C. W. Baker. placed on its strengh at least one aircraft Nore Conimand and in charge of the Retd. List (Sept. 22).

RETIREMENT

THE ARMY

CHANGES IN INDIA

hand who has passed a course in the care and maintenance DI parachutes.

the signal school at Chatham, He succeeds Lieutenant-Cummander E.

It is intended that, in future H. Kitson, who has beer appolited to Flag Lieutenant-Commander.

training in parachute care and A number of changes in India maintenance should be restricted Rear Admiral" A.VE. Evana, C.B.. |

are announced,

to the trade of aircraft hand. This O.B.E.. at Gibraltar,

Colonel A. E. Coningham, B.E.. is to obylate part-time employ MIDSHIPMAN TO COLONEL, R.M. M.C., is leaving India on October ment on parachute packing to the Lieutenant-Colonel C. H. Cong-14 on 23 months' leave, and will possible detriment of work in don, R.M., who has been placed on vacate the appointment of Inspec-skilled trades and to ensure that the retired list, was one of the twotor, Army Educational Corps, skilled officers who joined the Royal which he was posted on April $ available at all times for their

- normal duties. Marines after being trained as last year. cadets at Osborne and Dartmouth and after serving in the Fleet as midshipmen and sub-lieutenants,

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty-

Capt.-I. M. Palmer, DS.C., to Berwick (Oct. 17), and in command (undated).

Cdr. (E)-C P. Buttar, to Albatross (Oct. 1).

tradesmen in

INSPECTOR OF FLYING

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A Fine Collection of Old Chinese. Porcelain. Pottery and Pictures from the Tong, Sung. Yuen, Ming and Ching Dynasties.

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A Selection of Carved. Ivory and... Lacquered Ware, Jade and Bronze Ornaments,

Man- Embroidered darin Coats."etc. etc.

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A Few Pieces of Fine Blackwood Furniture.

On VIEW from WEDNESDAY, the 5th. OCTOBER, 1998.

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that arrangements have been JAPANESE SUFFER

of Anti-Gas CRUSHING BLOW

at

units are The ARP. Officer announces

made for a course Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel C. E

Lectures, including the Anti-Gas Voluntary Aid Course to be held at

Klangsi, Oct.. 1 Harris, 2nd Royal Lancers, is

the YM.C.A., Kowloon, on Tues, Chinese troops delivered a crush- vacating his instructo ship at the Stan College, and comes home on

to the Japanese Wing Commander H. G. Bowen. days at 6 pm. (nut 5.30 as pre-ing blow year's leave on October 17. M.B.E., who returned recently from viously notifed commencing on Hochashan, a hill to the south of Captain A. J. Staples, 8th Pun-five years in Egypt, where he was October 11.

the Juichsng-Wuning nighway and west of Tehan. on the jab Regiment, adjutant, of the Senior Personnel Staff Omcer at

This course is open to men and to the Staff College. is granted three Middle East headquarters, has been women and should be attended by morning of Sept, 29. Sme 2,000 appointed to Hendon as Inspector all who desire to Volantéar for any Japanese casualties are said to months' leave from October 8.

Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel H. of Elementary and Reserve Fiying |A.R.P. Service. It is especially have been inflicted. The Japan-

RA.Training, a post hitherto held by suitable for prospective Air Raid cse retreated,pell-mell Price-Wuliams, DS.Ó. MC. 19 granted leave until December Group Captain T. Q. Studd, D.FC. Warders.

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