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LONDON GAZETTE |15, 1938); A. J. Uden (Dec. 18, to
FRIDAY, JAN. 6
WAR OFFICE, JAN. 6
REGULAR ARMY Col. G. E Toynbee, C.M.G.. C.B.E., is granted the temp. rank of Brig. whilst empld. as Dep Dir. of Supplies and Trans. N. Comd, India (Oct. 27, 1938); Maj.
Eldridge, and Bt.-Col. W. J. S.O., M.C., from R.A., to be
Jan. 1).
D.
Col.
be 0.9.0. and Grade. and 1938).
granted the local rank of Lt.- ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Col. while so empld. (Dec 26. Capt. J. W. Gordon Ja secd 1938). whilst empid as Instr. R. MI. Academy (Dec. 17, 1938).
INFANTRY K.S.L.I.-Capt. W. F. E. Kemp- ster to be Adjt.-vice Capt. J. G. Jumes (Dec. 11, 1038).
Army Sch. of Physical Training Capt. R. W Littlehales. Esex R.. relinquishes the appt. of Instr. (Jan. 8).
MEMURANDA
Col. T. D. Daly, M.C.. -Telln- Durham LI-Capt. J. M. Han-quishes the appt. of GR.O. 1st mer, is secd, whilst empid. as Instr Grade, British Mission to Portu- R. Mil: Cofi, (Déc. 18, 1998). gal (temp.), and remains on full Seaforth. Capt. K. Mackessäck pay (Dec. 19, 1938); Maj. R. H. R. COMMANDS AND STAFF is seed. whilst holding the appt. Steward, M.Ċ., R. Signals, 1. The follg. appts. are made of MIL. Sec. to his Excellency the granted the rank of local LX-Col. Maj. V.' R. W. Crawford. M.C., Govr. of the Punjab (Nov. 10. while ¡empld. As of. Comdg. R.A., to be G.SO. 2nd Grade. Ma- 1938)
Signals," British Forces in Pales- laya (Dec. 12, 1933); Maj. C. E.
Trans-Jordan Gordons-Maj. C., D. M. Hut-tine and
(temp.) F. Turner, R.E. from Stan Capt.. chin is restd. to the estabt. (Dec. (Jan. 7). to be D.A.Q.M.G., Wor Office 15. 1938).
INDIA OFFICE, "JAN. 6 (Jan, 1); Maj. O. W. D. Smith. Camerons. Maj. P. G. C. Ped-
The King has approved the Gren. G'ds, to be Asit. M. Sec.. die. M.B.E.. 13 secil. for serv. on following promotions, retirements. Aldershot Comd. (Ján, 1); Capt. the Staff (Dec, 21. 1998).
etc.:- H. V. Ewbank, B.A.. AMIEE.. R. Signals, to be Staff Capt., War Office (Jan. 13,
CAVALRY
R.H.G.-Capt. R. Laycock is secd. for serv, on the Staff (Nov. 21, 19381.
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ROYAL TANK CORPS Capt. R. E. Noel-Clarke a secd. r serv, with the R.A.P.C. (Dec.
1938).
THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS
Short Service Commission.-J. C. Coc. to be Lt. (on prob.) (Dec. Allhusen, from 15, 1938), and is seed, under the Supp. Res. of off. 9th L, to be ptov. of Art. 213, Royal War- Lt. Jan. 7), with seng. Oct. 3, rant for Pay and Promotion. 1938.
1931.
9th L, D. S.
ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
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ROYAL ARMY 'PAY CORPS
Capt. R E. Noel-Clarke, R. Tank Corps, to be Paymır. (on prob.) Sept. 7, 1038),
Maj. V. R. W. Crawford. M.C., is secd. for sery.
the Staff Dec. 12, 1938): Capt. "M. 8. K. HALF-YEARLY BREVETS Maunsell I seed, whilst holding The heading "Majs, to ba Bt. the appt. of Instr. R. Ma. Aca-L.-Cols." to read as now shown, demy (Dec. 17. 1938); Lt. J. G. N.; and not as in the Gazette of Wilton to be Capt. (Dec., 21, 1938). Jan. 3,
C.D. and A.A. Branch-The follg. Maja, are seed. for serv. on
ESTABLISHMENTS
Staff Coll-Maj. (now Bt. Lt.-
the Staff: T. Carson, M.C., Dec. Col. J. E. B. Barton, 13 F.F. Rif..
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