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JUNE 20, 1922 THE ROYAL London Gazette, June 16, 1922 General Duties Branch The date of effect of the commns.of the following Flying Ofncersis May 25, and not as Gazette, June 6 :—A. W. Crees, R. M. Taylor, M.C, London Gazette, June 20, 1922 General Duties Branch. Pilot Offr. R. E. Baugh to be Flying Offr; April 20. Flying Offr. B. Ankers, D.C.M., is restored to full pay from half-pay ; April 1 (substituted for Gazette, May 5). Flying Offr. F. L. Pearce to take rank and precedence as if his appt., as Flying Offr., bore date Oct. 13, 19T8, immediately following Flying Offr. R. LI. Cantle. Reduction to take effect from June 7. Flying Offr T. B. Tully, A.F.C., resigns his short service commn., and is granted rank of Capt. ; June. 21. Stores Branch. Flying Offr. T. C. James is granted a permanent commn., retaining his AIK FORCE present substantive rank and seny., and is transfd. to Stores Branch; May 15. London Gazette, June 23, 1933 General Duties Branch Air Commod. E. A. D. Masterman, C.M.G., C.B.E., A.F.C. is placed on half-pay, Scale A ; June 10. Flight Lieut. A. H. Wann is restored to full pav from half-pay ; June 16. Flying Offr. F. McQuistan, D.F.C., is removed from the R.A.F. ; March 20. Stores Branch The name of Flight Lieut. Henry Sam Francis Temple Jerrard will be as now described, and not " Henry Vaughan Jerrard," as stated in previous Gazettes. Memorandum. Hon. Sec. Lieut. G. C. Wright relinquishes his hon. commn. on joining the Territorial Army ; May 29. » Married Major CUTHBERT D. FELLOWES, M.C., A.F.C., second son of Rear-Admiral Sir T. H. B. Fellowes, K.C.B., D.L., of Steven age, Herts, was married very quietly on June 22 at St. Nicholas' Church, Stevenage, to MARGARET BOGLE, widow of Lieut.-Commander DONALD OSWALD, Royal Navy, second daughter of the late Gilbert W. Don, Esq. Flight Lieut. CRESSWELL TURNER, A.F.C., R.A.F., only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Turner, of Edgbaston, Birmingham, was married on June 14, at St. Saviour's, Eastbourne, to NORAH ETHEL, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. RAY-ENGLEHEART, of Blackwater Road, Eastbourne, and granddaughter of the late Lieut.-Col. A. B. W. Sleigh, H.M.'s 77th and 2nd West India Regt. The marriage arranged between Major JAMES DUNDAS- GRANT (late R.A.F.), younger son of Sir James and Lady Dundas-Grant, and Miss KATHERINE GALLOWAY, younger daughter of Sir' James and Lady Galloway, took place on June 24 at All Saints', Margaret Street. To be Married The marriage arranged between JOHN VAUGHAN ROBERTS, R.A.F., and MARY CONSTANCE, daughter of Brig.-General and Mrs. J. H. LLOYD, of Queensbridge, Ellesmere, will take place quietly on July 4, in Ireland. H H H H THE LONDON-CONTINENTAL SERVICES FLIGHTS BETWEEN JUNE 18 AND JUNE 24, INCLUSIVE * RouteJ - Croydon-Paris Paris-Croydon ... Croydon-Brussels Brussels-Croydon Croydon-Rotterdam- Amsterdam. Amsterdam-Rotterdam- Croydon. Totals for week of flights 4 6 55 49 49 8 8 12 11 137 ers issen g 0. No . 0 100 112 21 17 10 6 266 No .of flights carrying 00 Ma i ! 21 9 2 — 12 11 55 00 •0 Go o 33 36 5 5 11 10 100 & II .i. a. of I8 48 43 8 7 12 11 129 CD a •£, w „ 60.5 c Av e h. m. 2 45 . 3 10 2 12 3 29 2 35 3 10 Fastest time made by D.H. 34 G-EBBS (2h. om.) D.H. 18 G-EAWX (2h. 16m.) D.H. 18 G-EAWX (ih. 58m.) Vulcan G-EBBL (2h. 39m.) Fokker H-NABK (2I1. om.)§ Fokker H-NABN (2h. 3om.)§ • Type and (in brackets) Number of each type flying B. (4), D.H. 18 (2), D.H. 34 (3). G.(7),H.P. (1), H.P. W.8B(3), Sp. (3), V. (1), W. (1). B. (3), D.H. 18 (2), D.H. 34 (3), G. (8), H.P. W.8B (3), Sp. (3). V. (I), W. (2). D.H. 18 (2), D.H. 34 (1), H.P. W.8B (1), V. (1). W. (1). D.H. 18 (2), D.H. 34 (1), V. (1), W. (1). F- (7). F. (7). • * Not including " private " flights. t Including certain journeys when stops were made en route. % Including certain diverted journeys. § Rotterdam. Av. = Avro. B. = Breguet. Br. = Bristol. Bt. = B.A.T. D.H.4 = De Havilland 4, D.H.9 (etc.;. F. = Fokker. Fa. = Farman F.50. G. = Goliath Farman. H.P. = Handley Page. M. — Martinsyde. N. = Nieuporr. P. = Potes. R. = Rumpler. Sa. = Salmson. Sp. = Spad. V. = Vickers Vimy, Vulcan, etc. W. = Westlana. The following is a list of firms running services between London and Paris, Brussels, etc., etc. :—Co. des Grandes Expresses A6riennes ; Daimler Hire, Ltd. ; Handley Page Transport, Ltd. ; Instone Air Line ; Koninklijkie I.uchtvaart Maatschappij ; Messageries Aeriennes ; Syndicat National pour l'fitude des Transports A6riens ; Co. Transa6rienne. Incidental Flying.—A busy week was spent testing machines for the Aircraft Disposal Co. by Maj. Foot, Capt. Stoken. Messrs. Courtney, Dickinson, Hayns and Shaw. Machines out were D.H. 9's, Bristol Fighter, Martinsyde and S.E. 5a's, some of which were flown to Brussels. — The Surrey Flying Services Avro also made a flight to Brussels and back on the 21st and 22nd. 377
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