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THE SERVICES

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

THE CITY AND GUILDS EXAMINATIONS

Examinations in written sub- Jeets in the programme of the

Surgn. Lt.-Cdra. (D).-W. C. G. Ford, LDS to Cochrane (Oct. 19); A. A. Gardner, B.D.S., to Vic- tory for R.N.B. (Oct. 24).

L.-C. F. S. Robinson, to Vic-

LONDON

GAZETTE

FRIDAY, OCT. 7

WAR OFFICE, OCTOBER 7. ··

REGULAR ARMY

Lt. Col. E. B. Allrutt, M.C., from

seny, May 1,

City and Quilds of London In-tory for R.N.B.; R. B. N. Hicks, to stitute, states a new Fleet Order, Pembroke for R.N.B.; B. D. Gallle, R.A.M.C.. to be Col (Oct. 8), with to Wildfire: B. G. B. Bordes, ta Caledonia FÉ Brooking. to Subre; W. J. P. Church, to Victory for R.N.B.:. E. O. Daniel, to Vernon (Oct. 12); W. J. F. Collings, appt. to Long G. crse, cancelled.

may be held in any HM. ships or naval establishments at home and

COMMANDS AND STAFF abroad. provided that the can

The fallg. appts. are made:-Col. didates are naval ratings who have

(temp. Brig.) E. Morris, O.B.E.. been Instructed under Service

M.C., from D.D.M.O., War Ofee, to arrangements, The examinations

be Brig. Gen. Staff, N. Comd., are held annually in May.

Anderson, and retains the temp. rank of Unless spectal arrangements are M.B.. to Hawkins: WA. S. Grant. Brig. while 50 empld. (Oct. 5); made on the station, intending M.B. to Drake for R.N. Hosp. Maj. and Bt. Lt. Col. J. N. Ken- candidates should apply through Plymouth (Oct. 10)..

nedy, M.C.. R.A. to be D.D.MO., their commanding efficers, who Sub-Lt.-D. O. Smith, to Gurkha War Office, and granted the temp.

S. Surg. Lts,--L

rank of Brig. while so empld. (Oct.) Act. Sub-Lt. (R,N,R).-R. A. E.|5): Maj. R. A. I. Brooke, K.OYLL. B. Sharpe, entered as Proby. Sub-to 2 Spec. Appt. (temp.) (Sept Lt. (seny. Oct. 10), and apptd. to 29); Maj, A. T. Wilson Brand, A Excellent for erses.

and S.H., to be Staff Capt. W.

will make arrangements direct (Oct. 19). with the Superintendent, Depart- ment of Technology, at the in- stitute. Commanding officers will be responsible for the custody of the question papers, and for arranging that examinations are supervised by an officer not below the rank of lieutenant. Forms of entry and fees must reach the in- stitute by March 15, 1939, for examinations to be taken in Great

Surgn: Lt.-Cdrs.-E. E. Malone. Britain and Ireland, and by Febru-M.B. T. B. Lynagh, M.B.. to rank ary 14 for those oversea.

of Surgn. Cdr, (seny. Oct. 14).

Cd. Bosп--E Swanson. to rank of Lt. (seny, Sept. 13).

Schoolmasters.-J. F. Davidson, J. Turner. to Dunedin (Oct. 10).

PROMOTIONS

W. Eng. W. Costelloe, to Comd. to be G.S.D. 3rd Grade, N. Vindictive (Oct. 14).

Ireland Dist. (Sept. 291; Maj. E. M. G. Wray, D.S.O.. Midd'x R, to Spec. Appt. temp. (Sept. 29); Capt. E M. Bastyan, R. Jr. Fus, to be G.S.O. 3rd Grade, The British Forces in Palestine and Trans- Jordan (temp.) (Sept. 23): Capt. R. C. S. Hodgson, The Bays. to be Stat Capt., War Office (Oct. 1).

The follg. Capts to be Staff Copts, The British Forces in Pales- ilne ard

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

Hatstand, Divans, Dressing Tables. Wardrobes. Chests of Drawers Couches and Armchairs. Dining Tables, Chairs and Arin- chairs. "Cabinets, Desks, Filing Cabinets. Bookcases, Typewriter Tables, Carpets and Rugs, Orna-

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Glasses. Tea Sets, Vases, Enamel Bath. Wardrobe and Cabin Trunks, Electric Table Lamps and Radiator, Gramophones and Re-

Trans-Jordan (temp.) seed. for sery. under the Colonial cords, Radios. etc. etg.

FUNERAL PROCEDURE Their Lordships have decided that at naval funerals the bugle call Rouse will follow, after A short pause, the sounding of East Post. Officers salutes with the It has been decided to consider hand will be confined to the single for establishment à number of

male

civilian occasion when the armed party temporary

clerks present arms after Axing bayonets, now serving at Air Ministry out- The position at the salute is to be stations at home. "A statement of Comdr.. 7th Div. (temp.) Sept

29), held during the sounding of Last those eligible is to be made to the Post and Rouse, which follow Im-¡Air Ministry not later than Octo- mediately on the present arms.ber 22

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Sept: 29):-E. W. Stevens. D.WR. W. H. Clifford, R. Norfolk R., 2. P.

Burbury. D.C.LI

R. Captain

Collingwood, G. Cameronians. to be A.D.C.. to

Otice (Sept. 1).

also

Lan. Fus. Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) J. N. Laverick. D.C.M., to be Maj. (QA FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD Mr.) (Oct. 8).

R. Sussex R-Maj. 8. A H Kirkby, M.C.. is secd. for serv, on

the Stan (Sept. 1).

FURNITURE

and

Hampshire R-Capt. F. H. Co-2 Electric Refrigerators,

iston, M.BE, is secd, while holding

2 Canvas Canoes.

Corbett-

Frigidaire

CAVALRY 3rd H.-Capt. M. W. Barnett The sounding of the Commodore's The offer applies to clerks em-restd. to the estabt. (Ɛept. 18). the appt. of Instr., Netheravon Salute between volleys is to be played at stations at home in ROYAL REGIMENT OF Wing. Small Arms Sch. (Sept. 24). 1 Electric Refrigerators "GE": discontinued.

other than a casual capacity, pro-

ARTILLERY

P.W. Vols. Sec. Lt. N. & H.1 Ice Chest "White Frost " PENSION AWARDS

vided that they have giyen satis-

Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) W. J. Coombes, Chance, from Unattached List for 1 Electric Carpet Cleaner in Case. Colonel Commandant (tempore factory service: are within the age 0.B.E, having attained the age for Lud. Army to be Sec. Lt. (Oct. 8),

Brigadier) T L. Hunton. limit of 50, after deducting from retirement. retires on

1 Dining Room Suite ret. pay with seny. Aug. 25, and precedencé MV.O.. O.BE.. has been awarded the actual age on establishment (Sept. 3, and retains his appt. as next below Sec. Σ.Ε. A 0.1 Surf Board & Good Service pension of £150 ajany prior reckonable. service: Dep. Asst. Dir. of

} Scientific Re-Ryshworth-Hill. year from October 1. In succession satisfy the usual conditions search. War Ofice. #Substituted KRR.C-LE. J. to Colonel Commandant (tempor-in regard

health and for the notifn. in the Gazette of Winder to be Adit, vice Capt. M. F. ary Brigadier) A. G. B. Bourne character; and had before October Sept. 2); Capt. J. M. Lyons, M.C., Douglas-Pennant (Oct. 7). C.B., D.SO., M.V.O., promoted on 1, 1938, rendered four years' aggre to be Maj. (Sept 17). that date.

gate Government service as tem- porary civilian clerks, including u minimum of two years under the A: Norfolk R.-The promotion of Alr Ministry. Those who are in the follg. Capts, is antedated eligible for establishment on May 30:-. M. Allen, F P. Bar- medical grounds or on account of clay. age. but who otherwise fulfil the conditioris, will be considered for permanent appointment in an un- established capacity,

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:----

Lt. Cmdrs.-J. S. Shepherd, to Vernon (Oct. 11); T. M. Rodger, to Hermes (Oct. 15).

Surgn Lt.-Cdrs.-J. L. Malone, L.R.C.P. and S., to Pembroke for R.N.B. (Oct."12).

INFANTRY

to

Lincoln R. Capt. 8. A. Cooke is seed. for serv.. on the Staff in

India (Sept. 1).

Somerset LI-Lt. P. O. Molloy is

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Maj. and Bt Lt.-Col. J. 6. K1; Boyd, M.B.. to be Lt. Col. (Oct. 8).) Short Service Commission.-Lt. (on prob.) 'A. A. P. A. Ferro, M:D.. is restd to the estabt. (Sept. 14), and confirmed in his rank, with seny. next below Lt. S. Ward.

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