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THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
COMPLETION OF THE ARK ROYAL
PROMOTIONS
Lis-M. Thornton, D. A. Fraser, to rank of Lt.Cdr. (seny. Nov. 16). Lis. (Retd.--E Adams, C., M. Norman, to rank of Lt.-Cdr. (retd) H.MS Ark Royal, Captain A.`J. (seny, respectively Nov. 11 and 16). Power, O.V.O,, first. of the six new
Sub-Lts, (E).-J. A. Guest, S. F. aircraft-carriers in the earmament W. Blackall. A. R. St. K. Hill, to Kgramme, was commissioned for rank of Lt. (E), (seny, respectively her acceptance trial recently at the June 1, Aug. 1 and Nov. 1). works of Cammell Lalú and Co.. Od Gunner.-J. A. Roberts, to Limited. BLkenhead, and later runk of Lt. (seny. Oct. 3). proceeded to Po tsmouth. The Su.gn. Lt.-G. A. Lawson. M.B.. Ark Royal has been over three to rank of Surgn. Lt.-Cdr. (seny. years in building and has cost Nov. 22). about £3.250,000
Cd. M.A.A.-A. W. Herbert. "to She will replace the Courageous rank of Li-at-Arms tseny. Nov. as flagship of Rear-Adriral G. 13),
C. Royle. C.B. commanding Wt. MAA-W. Lee, to rank of aircraft-carriers, and 14 observer Cd. M.AA. (seny: Nov. 18). A officers from that ship have been appointed to her
Commander F. M. R. Stephenson, who will be the S.nior Fleet Air Arm Officer, has been serving with the Ark Royal for nearly two years, The seator observer officer is Com- mander K. S. Colowhoun, who joined in April last for the eat- rier Glorious in the Mediterranean:
NORE RESERVE
H.M.S. Caledon has replaced her
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RETIREMENTS
:
Payr. Cdr., J; Lloyd, at ́own request, with rank of Payr. Capt.
Nov. 4).
Lt. (E).-W. C. Richards, placed on the Retd. List (Nov. 17),
Act. Cd-H. A. Simpson, O.B.E. DS,C., with rank of Cdr. (Nov, 15), Li-at-Arms. —S, J. Bennellick, placed on the Retd. List (Nov. 18).
ROYAL AIR FORCE
UPPER HEYFORD STATION COMMAND
C.
sister-ship the Calcutta as parent ship of the Reserve Fleet at the Nore, and Captain F. R. M. Johnson and his staff have been transferred - Wing Commander W. A. to her. The Caledon was trans- Morgan, M.C., from Lympne, has fered to the Nore from the Devon-assumed command of the air sta- port Reserve in July last.
tion at Upper Heyfo.d, where four SHORE SERVICE
bomber squadrons are now Lieutenant-Commander H ctioned. He succeeds Wing Com- Skinner, who has been on the train-mander J, S. T, Fall, D.S.C., A.F.C. ing staff at Po.tsmouth "Barracks
NU, 35 SQUADRON
ant-Commander G. C. Harris.
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1938.
BILL TO ABOLISH LAW OF DENTALĮ
THE CAT
Committee's Plans To Be Carried Out
A hint that the Home Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, is to embody the recommendations of the De partmental Committee on Corporal Punishment in a bi to be intro- duced in the next Parliamentary session was given by the Hon. Ed- ward "Cadogan, Chairman of the Committee, when he addressed the Howard League for Penal Reform recently.
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PRACTICE
Mechanic Stated To Have Operated
ช่
The exact meaning of the word "operation" as applied to dentistry, was argued at Willesden recently, when Ale- xander, Maxwell Miller, a den- tal mechanie, trading as RA" pide" Dental Laboratory, of VII- llers road, Willesden, was sum- moned for practising dentistry when not a registered dentist, Miller was fined £2 10s on each of two summonses and W18 or-
The Committee recommended the abolition of flogging as a court dered, to pay £5 5s, costs. He punishment. but advised its reten said that he would appeal. and tion as an "ultimate sanction" for was allowed 14 days to pay. punishing serious offences against
Mr. D. Bartley, prosecuting. discipline in prisons
den-
any at-
Pointing out that it was valuable said that under the Statute and satisfactory that the report tistry included "giving was unanimous, Mr. Cadogan sald: tendance on or to any person, us "I have reason to hope there will preparatory to or for the
In connection with be some result. and that the re-pose of, or forms long overdue will be put into the fitting, Insertion, or fixing of
artificial teeth." effect."
Mr. Cadogan said that he saw two men fogged. It seemed to him that the process was scarcely
DENTURE FITTED
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THURSDAY, the 1st DECEMBER,
1938
Commencing at 11.09 am-
At their Bales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor),
A QUANTITY OF ALL NEW TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES
Comprising:-
Tonkinese Silver Ware. Sterling: Mr. John Francis, a clerk em- Silver, Enamel Dressing Sets. to the Travelling
Table Sets,
Clocks, cvidenoe of Cigarette Cases, Crystal Bowls."
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the way to put a man in the right ployed by the solicitor frame of mind for reform. It was Dental Board, "gave with "reluctance" that "the Com-consulting Miller about a broken Fancy Leather and Evening Hand Te Bags, Jewellery and Sundry Goods.. mittee had had to agree with denture, and said that prison authorities that flogging was modelled denture was fitted. the only punishment for certain Miller, who conducted his own "Do serious breaches of discipline. defence, asked Mr. Francis,
QUESTION OF REFORM you know the difference between Few Pieces of Fur Coats, Capes, etc. "Reform is the great factor in a dental mechanic and a dentist?" Mr. Francis: I know à dentist redeeming the wrongdoer."
Mr.: sta
Cadogan', said, "but though it must be registered and a dental not A dental might be that a man would not re- mechanic need
mechanic must not see a patient form, ane had to find out."
bourn, has been appointed to the cmmand of No. 35 Bomber)
. He did not know," he said. if or fit anything in the patient's Harley and Wilmer, the two men mouth,
Miller: Did I perform any opera- who were flogged for robbery with
an
for the past four years, has been Squadron Leader H. F. Chester. appointed Officer-Instructor to the prompted in the October list, and London Division of the R.N. Volun- hitherto second-in-command of No, teer Reserve. He succeeds Lieuten-108 Bomber; Squadron at Bassing. violence at the Park-inne Hotel, ticn which would have been done
W., were susceptible to reform or by a dentist? Yes, you took EAST INDIES FLAGSHIP
ot. The difficulty always was to impression. It was an operation find out.
which was the work for a dentist The new cruiser Gloucester, now ruadron at Cottesmore, in succes...
"How can you select a particular or doctor, running her trials from Devonport slon to Squadroh Leader A. G. under the command of Captain W. Thackray. who has taken up aire of criminal and a particular N T. Beckett. MV.O.. DS.C.. is, to staff duties with No. 2 (Bomber) ype of crime to be punished by corporal punishment?" Mr. Cado- become agship on the East Indies Group, Wyton,
kan asked: Station in place of the Norfolk She will probably leave for her station about the end of February
next
The squadron will then be com- pused of three sister-ships of the Southampton' class, of 9,300 tons, for the Manchester and Liverpool had already been allocated to it in place of the Enterprise and
Emerald.
The Manchester, arrived at Bom- bay from England on October 18, and the Liverpool was delivered at Chatham Tom: the builders on November 5.
COMMANDER OF THE CALEDONIA
U.S.
BATTLE FLEET IN ATLANTIC
TO STATION
Visit By Pacific Vessels In Spring
Generally, he said, he considered that the flogging he saw was not brutal. There was a table covered with first-aid material, the doctor
was there, and, alter the flogging.
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Miller maintained that taking PUBLIC AUCTION.
an impression was not separate fixing artiflelal from fitting or
that he had done dentures, and
nothing which he was not entitled THE Undersigned have received to do
Mr. Bartley replied that
there
re..
the prisoner "is swathed uke seemed to be a "muddle-headed" Interpretation of the law. Up to wounded man in battle."
on the He also mentioned that in Eng-1921 anyone, could carry ish prisons, the knots had been re-whole trade of, dentistry, under moved from the cat o nine tails, the Act of 1878, without any though there was one at the end striction. except that he must not
call himselt dentist. to keep the strings together.
It was under the 1921 Act that the courts had to act. People who
“LÄTE GAS CASES" [called themselves by odd
IN ST. DUNSTANS
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names like the Rapide Dental Labora- tory were only entitled to repair plates providing they did not (come in contact with the persons
to whom the plates, belonged, ・・
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FRIDAY, the 2nd DECEMBER, 1938
Commencing at 2.39 p.m.'
At the Sales Room. No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon:
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
The United States has decid- ed to raise the strength of the newly formed Atħantle squad- rop to that of a battle fleet Commander D. P. Evans will join
It was announced on September HMS. Caledonia, boys trainings that the new squadron would ship at Reayth, for duty as execu- consist of seven of the latest Town tive officer in succession to Com-class cruisers-10,000 tons, vessels
Comprising: Of the 41 new cases admitted
Bed- mander D. H. Johnston M.V.O., who of 33 knots and armed with 15 6in during the past year to the St. of St. Dunstan's is still nearly 2,000 Teakwood Drawingroom,
Diningroom and Office has been appointed to the Cen-guns-together with seven up-to- Dunstan Homes for Blinded Sol-Their wives and children bring the room.
Rags. Or- date destroyers. Now, however, diers, Sallors and Airmen, 14 were total number of beneficiaries up Furniture, Carpets, SEAMEN'S EDUCATION many other ships have been or the result of poison gas inhaled 20 over 7,000.
naments, Cutlery. E. P., Brass. Evidence of the cheerfulness Glass and Porcelain Ware, Pic- Results. of the educational test,dered from the Pacife to the At-years ago. Part I held in July, show an in-lantie to join up with vessels al- The 23rd annual report of the with. which the men bear their tures, Books, Electric Table Lamps crease in the numbers who passed' ready serving there.
Ustitution states that there are affliction, and of the special facul- and Shades, Gramophones now 40 of these "late gas cases" ties they develop, is given in the Records, etc. etc. in St. Dunstan's, and others are report. They cultivate the feel of known to be coming.
money, can empty a battle of beer
turion.
also
and
The records show that by the end into a glass without over-pouring A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD of March there were in the Em-t; and enjoy cigarette, cigar og
FURNITURE blinded as a result of the Great pire nearly 2,700 persons who were pipe.
and
over, those in pevious examins- When fully constituted the new Hons. Out of 2.884 candidates, 1,695 feet will be under the command were successful, In March, 1938, out of Rear-Admi. Alfred W. Johnson. at 2,993 candidates, 1,670 were suc- It will comprise nearly 60 vessels. cessful: and in November, 1937, out namely: of 2,392 candidates, only 978 passed. The proportion of successes bas therefore increased from .48 per cent to 58 per cent. The signal and telegraphist rating were the most successful, 20 per cent. of their candidates pas-Two aircraft carriers, Yorktown sing. compared with 46 per cent. among the stokers and 33 per cent. among the cooks and stewards.
Three battleships. Arkansas, Ney
York and Texas, 26,660 to 27,000 War: tans;
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments areį made by the Admiralty:-
The number of blinded soldiers, Eleven cruisers, eight of 10.000 tons sallors and airmen under the care
and three of 7,059 tons: Twenty-three modern destroyers;
and Enterprise. 19,900 tons, 34 knots, each carrying more than 100 aircraft; and Eighteen submarines,
It is expected that the new fleet will be organised as a unit on Dec Lis.-R. M. Favell, to Lucia (Nov. 1. Its headquarters will be at 21:19. L. C. Maydon to Starfish Guantanamo, Cuba, with Norfulk," (Nov. 22); T. B. J. D. Butler, to! Virginia, as an emergency base. Seal (Nov. 23); R. J. Clutterbuck, to } For six years virtually the entire Tribune (Nov. 24), H. F. Fewins, to | United States Navy has been con- Dolphin (Nov. 25).
centrated in the Pacific. The Sun. Lt. (D)-R S. Jenkins, formation
this of
extremely L.DS.. to Wildfire (Nov. 15).. powerful Atlantic fleet thus re- Proby. Sub-Lt-B. N. Knight, presents a new phase of American appt. to Brazen cancelled.
noval strategy.
Cd. Gunners (T).-F. W. Bowden,
In the spring the Pacific fleet
tc Effingham (Nov, 14); M. Mc-will visit the Atlantic to take part Carthy, to Enterprise (Nov. 21). in combined manoeuvres on a scale
Senior Master.-J. Dennis, to E-rever. preylously attempted. cellent (Nov. 18).
Sig. Bosh.-F. G. Foyster, to Árk Royal (Nov. 18).
Schoolmasters.-K. J. B. Topley,
to Ermouth; J. M. Whitaker, to Faulknor (Nov. 16).
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Nearly 2,000 children are now or St. Dunstan's Children Fund, which pays an allowance to children until they are aged 16.
Hitler Pulls Germany To The Top
LORD M'GOWAN
Hitler is rapidly making Germany an Ai nation, believes Lord M'Gowan, who saw nothing during a recent stay in Germany to cor- roborate the allegations that Hitler is losing his hold over the peo- ple and that the Germans are on a low standard of living.
These and other impressions of his visit to Germany were given by Lord M'Gowan recently in Glasgo where he was the guest at the an- nual dinner of Alian Glen's Old. Boys' Club.......
people.
men
and
we
"Unless we put on our think- log-caps and keep ourselves in the Industrial forefront shall, 1 fear, get into the posi- tion we were in prior to the last war, when Germany was making great inroads into our export business.
2 Radio Sets
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Terms: Cash on Delivery.
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FORMER M.P. LEAVES £65,000
-Bir Reginald Hardy, of Dunstal! Hall, Burton-on-Trent, a barrister, for many years chairman of the Staffs County Council, left £37,861 (n.p. £38,145). He bequeathed pro- perty over which he had power of It was evident to him, he said.
appointment to his sons, Bertram, that the diet the German people can purchase was, good enough to "I feel very strongly, from the Leonard Henry and Eric John make them strong
knowledge gained in Germany, and Hardy, real estate in Staffordshire SATISFACTORY women. Everywhere he went he notwithstanding many expressions and Derbyshire to follow the trusts
RECRUITING
was struck by the physique of the of opinion to the contrary, that of settled property: £5,000 to his had Mr. Chamberlain not seen daughter, Una Hardy; his effects 16-Cdr. (E).-R. F. Storrs, to
London, Nov. 30. "It has been said that the lacour Herr Hitier the latter would have to his son, Bir Bertram Hardy, and the residue between his three Czechoslovakia. a form of slavery. marched. President for duty at Admiralty The regular British army de- camps are Engry. Laboratory, W. Drayton, ficiency on November 1 was 21.574 Nothing is further from the truth." Irrespective of the consequences." 018.
Hitler walked into the Rhine- Estate, valued at £85.083 (np. olcers and men, but if recruiting declared Lord M'Gowan. Lt. (F/Lt, RAF.).—F. E. O'Brien, į continues at the present rate, the
"You may ask why Hitler still land and into Austria against the £41,560) was left by Col Vi Repulse (Nov. 14).
deficiency on the present estab- holds the people as he does. I advice of his army chiefs, and Broadbent, of Northwood, Currier- Ashton-under-Lyne, and LA (E-R. H. 8. Clark, tollshment is likely to be under think the answer is simple. He nothing happened. The German lané, Dolphin (Nov. 14).
20,000 at the end of next March; has rearmed Germany. not only people therefore argued that this Bella Vista, Castleton, Unionist Payr. Mids.-M. Sehmer, to said Mr. Leslie Hore Belisha, War from the point of view of the pro- man must be semi-inspired, arid,M.P. for Ashton-under-Lyne, 1931- Rodney; F. «A. P.. Faussett, toSecretary, during question time inductivity of the land and industry, while they didn't want war, if he 35, and a well-known Derbyshire. Nelson; W. Hutton-Attenborough, the House of Commons, yesterday and the six months' training in led them into war they would follandowner. He gave his residence to Newcastle (Nov. 27),
He added, that there were, almost labour camps, followed by two low him to the last ditch That, said Northwood and his effects to his Wt. Engr.-R. R Ostler, to double the number of recruits this years' military training, is rapidly Lord M'Gowan, expressed their at-wife, and two-thirds of the residue
titude..
to her for life. making Germany an Al nation, Dolphin (Nov, 24).
year than last.-Reuter.
(Nov. 15).
into
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