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LONDON GAZETTE
TUESDAY, OCT. 1 ADMIRALTY, SEPT. 27
EN.
Engr. Comdr, HL E, Lewis placed on Retd. List (Sept. 24); Surga Deut. (Emgcy.) F. Bush, B.Ch., M.RO.S. LR.C.P.. to be Burm. Lieut-Comdr. (Emgey,) -with geny, of ‘Aug. 26.
GENERAL
CROSSWORD
NO.
ACROSS
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plece of wood
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Neuve
19, 1939.
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Month as long as they live comes a check that pays for everything
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SEPTEMBER 28 R.M.
Instr. Lieuts. to be Instr.. Lieut- Comdra:-D. K. McCleery M.Sc., AMLEE. E R. Dawson, BA, J. E Kingsland, BA, A. E. Johnston. B.Sc. (Sept. 27).
B structure
10
Enclosure
for animals
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point
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hold canvas upright
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Lieut-Cal R. A D. Brooks, D.S.O.. to be Tempy. Col. (Sept. 25)."
SEPTEMBER 29
Engr. Comdr. P. H. McCartan placed on Retd List with rank of Engr. Cept. (Sept. 21): Paymr. Lieut. K Forman to be Paymr: Lieut-Comdr. (Sept. 30); Paymr, Lleut, J. Blundell placed, on Retd. List (Sept. 29).
R.M..
Proby. Sec. LA J. T. E. Vincent to be Act. Lt (Sept. 29).
R.M.
"end
18. Steeple
19. Substantive
Cal. Comdt. (Tempy. Brig.) R. D. H. 26. Lough. DSO, OBE, to be Mal-Gen: (Sept. 30 Col. 2nd Comdt. E C. Weston to be Col. Comdt. (Tempy. Brig.) (Sept. 30); Lieut. Col (tempy. Col.) A. C. St. Clair-Morford, M.C. to be Col, 2nd Comdt. (with seny, as Col. June 1) (Sept. 30); Lieut. Col. and B 34. Col. V. C. Brown, O.B.E., D.S.C., to be Col, 2nd Comdt. (with seny, as Col. June 30, 1937) (Sept. 30); Lieut-Col. E. J. B. Noyes, OBE., to be Col. 2nd Comat.
(Sept 30); Maj. G. E. Wild- man-Lushington to be Lt. Col. (Sept. 30); Capt. B. W, Knowles to be Maj. (Sept. 30); Lieut. D. L. P. Jones to be Capt. Sept. 30)..
35. Charge with
Ka
to
20. Classify
22. Piously
24.
Connected series Instrument
for piercing
65. Character-
istic
28.
small holes
27.
30.
Extra supply Church
tower "Yellow bugle
68.
69.
Booristi
DOWN
1.
Large rodent
2
97. Seed cover-
ing
Musical com- position
36.
3. Not so much
38. Compart-
40
ment of door Auricle 41. Serpent
5. Gay
42.
The first garden
43. Violent con-
3. Nothing but
tention.
9.
Fo'st
45.
Opposed to brut
10.
Deep blu
11.
Incite
Tal. 30601 SAPBO
Paymr Sub-Lleuts. to be Paymer. Lleuts. R. Wheeler, J. D. Cox, J. V. A. Musters (Oct. 13.
46.
Nerved
48. Omen
12. Limit in a
race
R.M.
50. Frost
Lieut-Gen A. G. B. Bourne, CB, 51. D.SO., M.V.O.. to be Adjutant Gen 52 Assert eral. Royal Marines, vice Godfrey
13. Wriggling
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21.
Pertaining
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forcibly apart Assists
4. Lay open
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blow
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way.
to the country
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Avola 29. Spunder mentally
30. Linear vari-
ation of colour 31. Variety of quartz
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River Switzerland
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41. Woollen
fabric
43. Clandestine practice
44. Loses TC-
membrance
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substance
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54. Heavenly
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wrongly
to be Lieut.-Col. (Paymr.) (Oct. 2):56 Maj. T. B. W. Sandal to be Lieut.- Col (Oct. 2): Capt. C. F. I.. Holford
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·OOL, slender, clear-eyed, with a complexion like a wild rose-yet she's seldom missing when cocktail time rolls round. And she's seldom in bed before the small hours of the morning.
Then how can she keep that willowy figure and that soft peach bloom of a skin? Tip- toe nearer, and peep over her shoulder - you'll find the answer in her' glam. "Her
drinks are "Gimlets," made with Rose's Lime Juice, just - as they were in the good old
Hong-Kong days.
And here's another secret, but keep it under your hat. She happens to know that Rose's has a quiet way of killing off a hang- over before it comes to life. No morning-after headaches after Rose's. It neutralizes the aftermath of alcohol.
to be Maj. (Oct. 2: Lieut. W. J. Tyndale-Biscoe to be Capt. (Oct. 2).
SUPPLEMENT TO GAZETTE OF OCT. 3
WAR OFFICE, OCT. 3 REGULAR ARMY
Gen. Sir Reginald J. T. Hildyard, K.C.B., "C.M.G.. DS.O. retires on ret. pay (Oct. 1).
63. Porta!
64. Large dem
SOLUTION TO-MORROW
The follg. to be acts, Maj-Gens Brig.) E. W. Chadwick, M.C. (Oct. 1); (Sept. 1) Col. (temp. Brig.)
Lu Col. Browning, OBE, M.C. Col. (temp. Brig.) C. C. Malden.
The follg. Cols, (temp. Brigs.) re- tire Oct. 2 and are temp, retained in their appts.-C. B. Findlay, MC, A.D.C.. H. Archer, D.S.O.. D.
M J. Campion, D.SO. A. B. Ogle, O.BE. A. G. Rolleston OBE. H. J. G. Gale, D.S.O. E. H. Pease-Watkin, D.9.0.; Lt. Col. A. D. Magnay, 8th Lt, Cav, to be Col. (July 28), with seny. Jan. 1.
1936.
COMMANDS AND STAFF
The follg. relinquish their appts:- Gen. Sir Reginald J. T. Hildyard, K.C.B. C.M.G. D.S.O., as G.O.C. in C. (Oct. 1).
(temp. Brig. G. B. Rowan- Hamilton, D.S.O. M.C., AD.C. (Oct. 2 Col, (tamp. Brig.) F. Latham, D.8.0. (Oct. 2). Col. H. F. Dawes, D.5.0., M.C. (Oct. 2).
The follg. are granted the temp. M.C., Ind. Army, whilst empld, as rank of Brig.:-Col G. M. FitzGerald, Brig-Comdr. (July 28); Col. J. F. Evetts
CB, CBE. M.C. whlist empid, as Brig. Gen. Staff (Aug. 1): Col. H E Roome, M.C., whilst empid. as a Chief Eng. (Auz."1,
To be Cols.Lt Col E. H. Farren, Ucempid List, late RA (Aug. 31), with seny. May 20, 1938: Maj, and Bt. Lt. Col. K. S. Terrance, O.B.E., M.C. from Manch. R. (Aug. 17), with seny. Jan. 1.
The
folig. appts. are made:-Maj.- Gen. T. S. Riddell-Webster, D.S.O. from Dir. to be Dep. Qr.-Mr.-Gen. (Aug. 291; Col. (temp. Brig.) M. O'M. Creagh, M.C. from G.5.0. 1st Grade, Gen. Bir B. D. Fisher. K.C.B., CMG
appts are made:-Lt
Staff
COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg.
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to be Inspr., with acts. rank of MajD.S.O. Col. 17th/21st- L, ret. pay, to
Futeen cases of tuberculosis. Gen (Sept. 2: Capt. J. H. Whitty be G.O.C.-M-C.
rases (Sept. 1); Maj-Gen. eleven M.C., R.W.K, to be
of dysentery and Capt. L. I (temp.) (July 28); Lt. F. E. Gillett, C.B.E. D.SO. Col. 5. Wales Bord notified to the Health Department
G. Morgan-Owen, CB, CMG. three cases of enteric fever RARO to be spec. empld. (Sept. ret. pay, to be Maj-Gen. 1/c Admin. 18); Lt. J. H. Goolden, Gen. List (Inf.) (Aug. 25); Maj-Gen. Bir F. A. G. to be Slat Capt. (temp.) (Aug. 28). Ware, K.C.V.O.
K.B.E..
C.MO. C.B.. (Substituted for the notfn in the LD, ret. pay, to be
There were no cases of cholera Dir.-Gen. (Ang. Gazette of Sept. 8)
30) Maj. Gen. O. H. Addison, C.B., on that day. INFANTRY
CM.G. DEO, BARO., to be Insor Sept. 1); Maj-Geh C. N, F. Broad, C. B., D.S.O., Col Comdt.. A. Tank R... from Mal-Gen 1/c Admin. to be 0.0.0.-in-c. and to be acting Lt. Gen. (Sept 3): Maj-Gen J. W. L Scott, D.S.O..
P. (late RAM,C.), from Dep. Dir. to be Di
(Sept. Cien
4); Maj.- De Dir D. P. Anderson, CB, C.M.G D.S.O, from Mal-Gen, t/c Admin, to
E. Surrey R.-L. R. G. D. Bruce to be Capt. (Oct. 2).
Seaforth.-Maj. D. M. W. Smith is secd (Aug. 30); Lt. R. D. Maclagan to .. be Adjt. Vice Capt. J. 8. H. Douglas (Oct. 1)."
10)
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL
- MILITARY-NURSING SERVICE Sister Mrs. G. M. Langford retires be Mej-Chen, Gen. Staf (Sept 4; an ret. pay on account of ill-health Maj-Gen. P. Neame, V.O.. CB. D.SO. (Oct. 4).
from Comdt. Maj.-Gen. Gen., Star. The following Staff Nurses to be to be
to be Dep. Chief of the Gen. Stair Sisters:-Miss B. Le Blanc Smith (Sept. 6); Maj-Gen. L... Carr.
CB.. (AUK
"Miss R. V. Hepburn (Aug. D.8.0. OBE, from Dir. of Staf Duties, to be Asst. Chief of the Team The following to be Staff Nurses on Gen. Staff (Bent. 4); Mal-Gen. R. P. for the Imp. provi appt.: Miss M. E. LindsayPakenham-Walsh, M.C.. from Comet. (Sept. 4) (with seny, next below Miss to be Ener-in-Chief (Bept. 41: Col. J. E. Chambers); Miss Y. C. Carson (temp, Brig.) S. R. Wason. M.C. from (Sept. 5); Miss M. Moore (Bept. 61; Miss O. Webb (Sept. 8); Miss Comdt, to be Maj-Gen. R.A. and to 4. be
be acting Maj-Gen (Gept. 4):
Ool MCAskle Bept. 7), from QAIMNS Reserve: Miss W. Delaney (Sept. 8) M.C. ADC. from Brig. Gen, Staff,
8 (temp. Brig.) E. L. Morris, O.B.E.. to Miss V. E. Cheetham, Miss M. J. Mc- be Dir. of Stan Dutles, and to be act- Mahca. Miss C. E. Curtis, Miss F. M. Ing Maj-Geu. (Bept, $); Col. RS. G. Portlock, Miss E. A. de Garris Tormance. OBE. M.C. to be G.8.0. Miss D. M.. Jelley (Sept. 9); Miss V [1st_Grade_(temp.) (Aug. 17); Lt. W.
N.S
A. M. M. Morgan (Bept. 10): Miss G. Ford (43141) Gen. List. Inf... to he E. Thompson, from QAIMNA RA Staff Capt. (temp). (July 31. serve, Miss R. E. Chubb, Miss B. Pal-
mer, Miss, B. M. Speak, Miss W. Relle- ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY ber. Miss M. C. Murdoch. Miss G. ME McCormack, Miss 3. 6. Lloyd, Miss
Maj. P. L. Graham, M.C. la ̈restd. to the estabt.. (Sept. 1).
CD. and A'A. `Branch.-Lt-Col. ·FL
G. Frood, Miss J. M. Morrison (Sept. 11); Miss J. Horsfall, Miss M. V. Mo- loney, M. K. Brown (Bent. 14). Ms. Browne, D.B.O. M.C.. on completion M. E. May (Sept. 19); Mias C. c. An- derson (Sept. 12): Miss J. R. E. Brown (Sept. 23).
MEMORANDA
Browne, O.BE. M
"
Lt Col (0.0, 2nd C1.) J. B. Slade- Baker, R.A.O.C., to be Chief Adviser, Ord, Ser. (Bent, 2); Lt-Col. A. Q Archdale, H.p. 1st Clate RA), retires on ret. pay (Oct. 1): Mal, C. E. M.C. R.A.B.C., is Kranted the local" of Lt.-Col (Sept. 5): Capt. O. C. Johnston, R. Sussex R. is granted the local rank of Maj. (Sept, 5); Capt. W. M. Graham R. Pus is granted the local rank of Maj, (Oct. 19.
WAR OFFICE, OCT. 6
REGULAR ARMY
of tenure of Bery. as Regt. Lt-Col, is removed from the Regt List and re- mains on full pay fempid) (Oct. 53. CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEËRS ¡„Capt. N. R. Bwales to be Maj. (Oct.
EOYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS
·RQMS. "P. J. Dowle to be · Lt. (IPO) (Aug. 31).
KOYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS
Capt. (QrMr.) (Oct. 8)...
Lt (Qr.-Mr.), HL M. Prince to be
ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Lf-Col. (Bt. Col.) : and Staff Payır. 1st. C. H. Duesbury having attained
The fallg. retire and are temp. re- the age limit for retirement is placed tained in their appts:-Col (temp.) on ret. pay (Oct. 5).
AFTER
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