BRITISH NAVY
QUESTION OF GRIEVANCES LESS RED TAPE IN APPEALS. ' Press Association—By. Telegraph—Copyright# LONDON, April 1. (Received April 2, at 9.30 a.m.) As a sequel to the Royal Oak case,' and in accordance with Mr Bndgeman s promise in the House ot Commons, tho Admiralty has now issued a senes ot rules and regulations designed to make easier and less hampered by rod tap* the right of appeal by every officer ami man in the Royal Navy. In the ease ot any alleged grievance provision is made, under due restrictions, for any unsatisfied complainant to carry Ins case from one authority to a supenor authority, then to the Commander-m-Chief, and finally to the Admiralty.--' Australian Press Association-United Service. __
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Evening Star, Issue 20139, 2 April 1929, Page 8
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