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APPEAL FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN
by Madame Chiang Kai-shek..
OFFICIAL STATEMENTS
by Gen. Yu Hua-Mou,
Govenor Wu T-Chen,
Mayor Teng Tang-fo
CHINA'S ARMY MEDICAL SERVICE
PICTURES WOODCUTS. DRAWINGS
ETC.
ETC.
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SERVICES & RADIO
Library, Supresse Coort
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
リ AIR BRANCH CHANGES
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
Lieutenant-Colonel R. H. Stud- The following appointments are dert, DS,0, M.C., Royal Artillery, made by the Admiralty:-
to be Commander, Royal Artillery, 44th (Home Counties) Ivision,
Capta.-A. M. Peters. D.3.0., to
Captain M. L. Clarke, DS.C.. late Tamar (April 1), and to Tamar, in Territorial Army, vice Colonel Commodo.o, Malaya, and in chuge command, and as Commodore 2nd temporary Brigadier) EHF. of the naval establishments "at Class, in charge of Naval Establish. Pease-Watkin, D.S.0, whose Singapore, will assume commandments at Hongkong (undated); F. tenure expires on October 1, 1939.. of the aircraft-carrier Courageous. | C. Bradley, to Edinburgh (Feb. 15),
Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. H. Eden. He relieves Captain C. A. A. Lar- and in command (on commg.); C. M.C., Royal Artillery, to be Com- com, who is to become Director of Coppinger. DSC, to Victory (Feb. mander. Royal Artillery, 52nd the Naval Air Division, Admiralty, 28), and as Capt. of the Dockyard. Lowland) Division, Territorial next month The Courageous, with Deputy Supt. and King's Harbour Army, with the temporary rank of attendant destroyer the Master, Portsmouth (March 4); A.brigadier, vice Colonel temporary Selmitar. has left Portsmouth for G. B. Wilson, D.S.Q., M.VO, to Brigadier) D. J. M. Campion, D.SO. Rosyth. She is employed in the Victory, as Asst. Director of Senior whose tenure expires on October 1, training of pilots In deck landing. Office:s' Tactical School (Feb. 18);| DESTROYERS FOR SINGAPORE T. 0 Bulteel, to Victory for duty The test.oyers Stronghold and at HQ's Coastal Command (Jan Sturdy have been allocated for duty In the Local Defence Flotilla
her
24)
1939.
Lleutenant-Colonel R. N. Rash-
elgh, D.SO. M.C., Royal Artillery,
to be Commander, Royal Artillery, Schoolmaster (CW.O..-C. Carr. 53rd (Welsh) Division, Territorini Singapore. The Stronghold lent to N.Z. Div. (Jan. 27), and ap-Army, with the temporary rank of rigadier, vice Colonel (temporary which has been refitted at Devon- | ptd, to` Achliles. (on recömnigð, port since serving as attached de-
Brigadier H. Archer, D.9.0., whose Gunrters --R. A. Norsworthy (T). tenure expires on October 1, 1939. stroyer the aircraft-carrier to Ashant: Jan, 201; E. J. Watts. H Furious. will leave for her new. Burchell, ent to N.Z. Div. (Jan.M.C. T.D.. Territorial Ariny, to be Colonel Sir Geoffrey Church. station in March. The Sturdy, 27), and apptd. to Achilles (on re-Commander, Royal Artillery. 54th which was also formerly attached comman to the Furious. but has been in W Elect J. F. Swift, lent to reserve at Portsmouth for the past NZ Di Jan. 27), and apptd. to two years, will be refitted at De-Achilles on recomm.). Ponport before proceeding to Sin- кароге
AMERICA STATION
THE ARMY
APPOINTMENTS AS C.R.A,
A meeting has beert armaged, to take place at Colon at the end of February between the York. flagship of Vire-Admiral Sir The War Office announces that Skiney Meyrick on the America the following appointments have
and West Indies Station, and the been approved by the King:- Exeter and Ajax, of the South Leutenant-Colonel W. E. Dun-
(East Anglian) Division, Territorial Army, with the temporary rank of brigadier, vice Colonel (temporary Brigadier) 8. Mead. DS.O., whose tenure expires on May 8, 1939.
Lieutenant-Colonel B. D. C. Treatt, M. Royal Artillery, to be | Commandant, Coast Artillery School, vice Colonel A. D. Curtis. who is being appointed Comman- er, Royal Artillery, Malaya, with effect from August, 1939.
DIGBY STATION COMMAND Squadron Leader H. L Rough .F.C., who was appointed to Digby Station in October. has assumed command there in succession to Wing Commander C. Crawford,
Americari Division. The York, can, C.VO. D80. M.C., Royal ROYAL AIR FORCE which left Bermuda on January 3 Artillery, to be Commander, Royal for a West Indian, cruise is at pre-Artillery. 2nd Division, with the sent at Lucia, and will leave" for temporary rank of brigadler, vice Grenada, St. Vincent. Barbados. Colonel temporary Brigadier) C. and Tobago, The Exeter and Alax B. Findlay, M.C. A.D.C., whose are at Valparaiso. They will cruise tenure expires on October 1, 1939. Undependently for a fortnight, and
Lieutenant-Colonel C. A. L. will visit Salinas and Balboa in Brownlow, D.5.0., Royal Artillery, company before meeting the to be Commander, Royal Artillery. Squadron Leader Rough bame over flagship ut Colon on February 27. 42nd East Lancashire) Division.with the Canadian Expeditionary Territorial "Army, with the tem-Force in 1915, and was transferred porary rank of brigadier, vice to the RFC, in 1917.
During seven months in France Colonel (temporary Brigadier) A. S. Archdale. D.SO., whose tenure ex-with No. 49 Squadron until wound- ed and invalided home, he 'carried pires on September 8, 1939.
out 28 successful bombing raids und five long distance' photogra phic fights and was awarded the U.F.C. From 1923 to 1927 he served in Iraq and Egypt. He has held his present rank since February, 1933.
COMMANDER H. C. CHADS Commander H. C. Chads is be- Ing placed on the retired list at his own request. after 21 years in the Navy,
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