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cruiser home STEAMED OVER 75,000 MILES IN 17 MONTHS

Navy's largest cruiser. ll..\l.S. Belfast (I-8.930 tons. full load), built by Messrs. llarland & Wollf l.td.. Belfast. between l)i.-ct-rnber, 1936. and August. I939. returned to Portsmouth on June I9 after nearly three years on the Far East Station. ntostly as flagship of the Flag Otlicer. Second-in-Command. Ill-I Royal

Since the ship rccontmissioncil at tccrtain ("hint-sc on board who unSlllt.'..lPtll't.' in January. l‘ltil. llcltast being charged with being in unhmful t( .rpt.ritt Morgan (iilcs. l).S.().. ().ll.l-1.. prtsxesslull of drugs irt the cruiser on (i..\l.. Royal Navy) has steantctl over the high seas in April. ll..\l.S. l!r:It'ast is to take the place 75.tK)tl miles. equivalent to 3} times in the Home lilcet of ll..\l..‘s'. llcrmurla ‘round the \\01'l(l. On tlte Far East Station the cruiser vthe flagship of the Flag Otlicer has operated with the ships and air- lilotillas (Home). craft of l} other countries and has cU\'L'l'Cll the oceans from Japan to /\tts'tr;tlt1t and from East Africa to the

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This _\-car Belfast has cclchratetl Her Majesty's birthday three times and received a message from The Queen cortgratttlating the ship “On achieving what may well be a record." The tirst occasion was at Pearl Harbour on the Queen's actual birthday. the second \r\;l\ Ill Victoria on Canada's Victoria Day and the third time was at Pattania | on the olhcral birthday. June

photograph til‘ ll..\‘l.S. Blake tiring her six-inch guns. The ship's main

armament consists of tour .si\-inch guns mounted in two twin turrets. which are cll'ec1irc in the surface and anti-aircraft roles. The rate of tire of these guns is twenty rounds per minute. eighty from the l'our guns. more than l\\lt.‘t‘ that of any previous cruiser.

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Saintcs replaces Cheviot and Concord

visited by l’lai: Ollicer lilotillas Ill-I Battle Class destroyer ll.M.S. (llornel. Adrniral I.indeman. C.-in-C. Salutes (2.325 tons) arrived at of the lztuyal Swedislt Navy. and by a l)ock_\‘ard on June Ill. having .51. Submarines Orpheus. ‘\leidc large nuntbcr of submarine otlicers. Rosyth The three Commanding Olliccrs been toned from Plymouth. The for Special Article by amt Tuciturn accompanied other .also had the honour to be presented Saintes is to replace the two old visit Home Flcct of the on units a Flag Otlicer Air tltome) l to Princess .-\le\;rntlr;r and His .\l;tjc.sty destroyers. ll..\l.S. Cheviot and “.315. to Stockholm during the British (IverConcord, nhich have been bcrthcd in lsittg (ittstav. and pictures seas Fair from May 14 to 30. the Dockyard for the past few years Stockholm had an all-Britislt look—and used as training ships by ll.r\I.S. (il-I.\'|-ZROSITY OI-' CR1-IW N0 SL'I\'B.»\'l'Ill-.\'G thc streets were hung with Union lacks Caledonia. the Royal Nin'_\' training A Chinese l'-.imiIy in Hunt: Kong Like the rest of Europe. spring establishment at R0!s_\lll. and the shops tilled with British goods. has reason to be grateful to the British sailurs—ol'tcn accompanied by scented to have by-passed Stockholm The two destroyers have been used ufliccrs and men of the ship. The a dccorativc genuine Swedish article—— so the trip back through the beautiful therefore fitted in very well with this archipelago lost the additional interest for training engine-roont arliticcrs and ship‘s company has paid for the cost artiliccrs on niachiuery of building it house and settling in a background and there was no excuse usually afforded by the bcllcs of ordnance for anybody not to cnlov lltemselycs Stockholm sunning themselves on tile maintenance and ttlzIchitlL't_\' operation refugee couple with their eight 5 courses. Over the years the engines in spite of the high cost of beer ashore. islands. children, Oflicers and men have also that they had really had on these ships have been regrrlurly saved £250 to pay for the training of l-‘ccling SAL'.\'A BATIIS their money's worth on their one stripped and then put together again a guide dog for the blind. N Admiralty team has been sent to 'l he \ttl\m.tt‘lt‘Ics were berthed along- annual visit abroad. 'Alcidc and by succeeding courses. H..\l.S. Saintcs Malta to discuss‘ details for the The journey home from the Far Swedish Naval Barracks on Tacilurn returned to Plymouth and has two boiler rooms in which the liast might well be regarded as the reduction of the main base in the side tltellolmcn and struck Kastell quickly to Korsor and Aarhus apprentices will work. up went Orpheus commission. Belfast of the forward base. island to a highlight operating with the Swedish sub- for a bricl but pleasant operational Cheviot hind Concord are to be dislctt Singapore on .\larch 26 and since The team will discuss with the Malta an cntcnte baths Sauna the base. contact with the Danes during Excr- posed of. but it is not yet known what that date has visited Hong Kong. Government the phasing of the cuts marincrs sharing Patricia. in the .submarine depot ship. cisc “lute l-"ire." their late will be. Gtrant. Pearl Harbour. San l-'r:rncisco.' which will be necessary. and in the barracks proved a popularScuttle. Vartcorrt-er. Victoria. Esqui.-\n announccntcnt by the (‘om- and most ctlectivc nteans of getting m.rnlt. l’;ut:rm:i. through the canal. and 'rnander-in-(‘lticl'. .\leditcrrattcan. says over the previotts cvctttng's r:ntcrtarnon in Trinidzrd. the last call. apart that the decision to turrt .\lalta into .r meat and one of the ltighltgltls ol the THE Imm ;r \ltUl'l stay at l’l_\'tnouth. betorc lornard operating base. is a llritisltl visit \\.ts a “barn rlancc" attended by’ l‘.rrtsmonlli_ ;Crovcrntncnt tlL‘L‘l\ltlll and means that St! llritislt submarine ratings. ;thcrc will be _suhstanti:r| reductions in lhe hunts’ here not open to the l'.\'l..v\\\’l-"Lil.l’()$Sl{S5l().\' ‘the numbers of inert rcqnircd. Unolli- public in dclcrcncc to the custorn of l'hc return of the ship itself has been cial sl:tlI:n'It.‘tl1\'. have put the number the Sxsedish .subnt.trinc .scr\'icc. but \n:llL'\\ll;|l obscured by the arrest ul ;in\'oI\'cd to be about 5.000.

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LOCH INSH ENDS 50,000 MILES COMMISSION

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friurtlc ll..\l.S. Loch In.sh (Capt. l. (3. Raikcs. l).S.('.. R.r\'.l. returned to l)t:\'onport on June 20 at the end of an Ill-ntonth cuuunission. tnusll_\ spent iii the .\litltllc East. l)urin): the cornntissirnt the ship has -slcantctl over 50.000 miles. visitinit 'nt:tn) ports in the l‘cr.si;tn Gull. liast lll-I

\l‘riv.':t. lntlia. l'akisl;ut and the islands oi the Indian (lceutt. l)uring the time spent in the l’crsi;m ;(iult' a total of 353 native rlhows were‘ ‘searched for illicit lratlic. l the from Marines l{o\al ship were; for .\luscat l;|lltl'.,'i,l ashore at t:\CrCi.\L‘.\[ armed forces. and_ with the Sultan's rncrnbcrs of the ship's company visited} (_)ucIl;r. l’esh:rw:rr. l.ahorc and the‘ Klt_\l\L‘l Pass \\hiIc the ship was

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