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16<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Orders 38, 39, 40, and 41 of 1914.]<br />

N.O. 38 ADVANCES OF PUBLIC MONEYS—H.M.A. SHIPS.<br />

1914. attention of Commanding Officers and Accountant Officers<br />

is drawn to the fact that Naval Advances may be obtained from<br />

the Sub-Treasury Paymaster of the capital city of each State<br />

only on the signatures on Form A.S.5 of the Officer Commanding<br />

and the Accountant Officer.<br />

The Treasury have issued instructions to the Sub-Treasury in<br />

each State that payment of Naval Advances is only to be made<br />

to and receipt given by the Accountant Officer, and that any alterations<br />

in the names of Commanding Officers or Accountant Officers<br />

are to be recognised only when communicated by the Director of<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Accounts.<br />

On a change in command or on the Accountant Officer being<br />

superseded or relieved, the Commanding Officer is to forward<br />

to the Director of <strong>Navy</strong> Accounts six specimen signatures of the<br />

Officer or Officers concerned. Sufficient notice should be given<br />

to the Director of <strong>Navy</strong> Accounts in all such cases to enable the<br />

necessary arrangements to be made with the Sub-Treasury in<br />

each State.<br />

In special urgent cases where it is desired that the signature<br />

of another Officer be accepted in lieu, the Director of <strong>Navy</strong><br />

Accounts should be communicated with by telegraph. In such<br />

cases the reason for the alteration must be given. (N. 14/632.)<br />

N.O. 39<br />

1914.<br />

N.O. 40<br />

1914.<br />

N.O. 41<br />

1914.<br />

ADMIRALTY ECONOMIC TELEGRAPH CODE.<br />

With reference to <strong>Navy</strong> Office Circular, dated 30th May, 1913,<br />

No. 13/3685, relative to the supply of a new edition of the<br />

Admiralty Economic Telegraph Code, the 1905 edition of this book<br />

is to be considered as obsolete as from 1st April, 1914, and all<br />

copies of the 1905 edition and its Addenda (1910) on charge in<br />

H.M.A. Ships, Establishments, and District Naval Offices are to<br />

be destroyed, Certificates of their destruction being forwarded<br />

to the Naval Secretary, Melbourne, on Form A.S. 1330.<br />

(N. 14/1587.)<br />

PHYSICAL TRAINING INSTRUCTORS.<br />

The number of Physical Training Instructors allowed in complements<br />

of H.M.A. ships is to be revised in accordance with<br />

Admiralty Weekly Order No. 622. (N. 14/655.)<br />

QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS IN NAVAL ENGINEERING.<br />

It is notified for information of all concerned that a copy of<br />

Questions and Answers in Naval Engineering has been added, to<br />

list of books in Officers' and Ships' Libraries of H.M.A. ships,<br />

and Naval Depot, Williamstown.<br />

Copies will be furnished, without demand, by Naval Store<br />

Officer, Naval Depot, Williamstown. (14/1091.)<br />

Bj Authority: ALBERT J. MULLHTT, Government Printer, Melbourne.<br />

COMMONWEALTH FORCES.<br />

NAVY ORDERS<br />

19 14.<br />

NAVY OFFICE,<br />

Melbourne, 1st May, 1914.<br />

The following Orders are promulgated for the information<br />

and guidance of the Commonwealth Naval Forces.<br />

By direction of the Naval Board,<br />

CONTENTS.<br />

GEO. L. MACANDIE.<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 42—Daily Mail Notices .. .. .. .. .. .. 3<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 43—R.N. Ranks and Ratings Lent to R.A.N. discharged on termination of<br />

engagement . • • • .. . • •. .. 3<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 44—Amendment to <strong>Navy</strong> Order 125/1913 4<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 45—Oil for Lubricating Gyro Compass Bearings .. .. .. 4<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 46—Compensation for Injuries Received or Disease Contracted on Duty .. 4<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 47—Gunnery and Torpedo, &c, History Sheets—Disposal on Discharge of<br />

Ratings .. .. .. _.. .. .. 5<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 48—Advancement of Ordinary Seamen and Stokers, 2nd Class .. . . 5<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 49—Cartridge Cases—Allowances for Collecting and Returning .. .. 5<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 50—Uniform for Officers' Stewards and Cooks .. .. .. 6<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 51—Photographing of H.M.A. Ships .. .. .. .. .. 6<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 52—Forms .. .. .. .. . • • • .. 7<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 53—Conduct of Religious Services on Board H.M.A. Ships when no Chaplain<br />

is borne .. .. .. .. .. • • .. 7<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 54—General Manager, Commonwealth Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo Island .. 8<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 55—Recommissioningof H.M.A.S. "Parramatta" .. .. . . 8<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 56—Arrest of Corrosion of Steel Work .. .. .. • • .. 8<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 57—National Health Insurance Act .. .. • • 9<br />

<strong>Navy</strong> Order 58—Discharge "Time Expired" .. .. .. .. ..10<br />

C.4619.

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