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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933
THE PENINSULA
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· LATEST LIST OF GUESTS
Capt. O. Aikman, Mr. H. W. Amps, Mr. W. F. Arndt, Mrs. E. Austin Hofer. v
THE 1933 NAVY
ESTIMATES
HONG KONG POLICE || Reserved for
RESERVE
Large Increase Expected IORDERS BY THE HON. MR.
NEED FOR MORE MEN AND SHIPS
The Navy Estimates for 1933, con- tain some surprises.
E. D. C. WOLFE, C.M.G., INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE]
Mr. A. Ballo, Mr. W. L. Barker, MrF, F. Barnes," Mr and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Capt. und Mrs. E. G. Barry, Mr. G. H. Bell, Capt.
Chinese Company. and Mrs. Benn, Mr. Berlincioni, Mr. E Bernard, Mr. J. H. Barry, Those for the current financial Training Course-Part, II.-AN Mr. A. Bianconi, Mr. and Mrs. R. year total £50,476,300, which is recruits will attend at the Chinese Bigazzi, Miss A. M. Bishop, Missos £1,198,700 less than the Estimates Company's Headquarters on Tues- H. and J. Boyd, Col. S. Boyd, Mrs, for 1931. In naval circles it is con- day, February 23, at 5.30 p.m., for A. Boyos, Lt. Col. Boys, Mr. and fidently expected that the forthcom-instruction. Mra. O. Brocklebank, Miss P. Wing Estimates will be substantially . Training Course--Part I.-All Brown, Capt. L. W. Bundred, Capt. | higher than the last, and that they recruits of the Chinese Company PJ. Burgess, Mr. D. C. Burn, will definitely mark the turn of the will attend Central Police Station Afr. and Mrs. A. I. Burnie, Mr. tide.
for Squad Drill on Thursday, B. G. Butler, Mr. C. J. Batsch.
Mr. A. L Caplan, Mr. J. G.
A hint to this effect was convey-March 2, at 5.30 p.m. Dress-Blue Charlton, Mr. G. Christoffel, Mrs. andum on the 1839 Estimates." Sir Platoon Parade.-All members of
ed by the First Lord in his memor uniform and cap with white cover. E. Cogan, Mrs, and Miss Colgate, Bolton Eyres Monsell then pointed the No. 1 Platoon are reminded Mrs. A. A. Corwin and family, Mr.
out that the total had been fixed that the parade, will take place on H. P. Craig, Mr. F. H. Crapnell, with strict reference to the needs Thursday, March 9, at the Central Mrs. RC Creer.
not to be regarded as an adequate R. J. Hunt Fall in at 5.30 p.m. of the financial situation, and was Police Station under Sub-Inspector provision for the deeds of the Navy, sharp.
Dras-Blue uniform, cap
Mr. T. W. Dant, L-Comdr, and Mrs. W. R. Debne, Mr. C. Dela Jande, Capt. C. Douglas, Mr. R. N. Drake Major V. E, Duclos, Mr. W. H. Dunbar,
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook,
Mrs. B. Elder.
Miss D. Faye, Mrs. W. C. Field Hook, Mr. G. E. Frisque, Mrs. D. A. Frost.
"On the contrary," he added, "I with white cover, belt with brace, am satished that on the basis of truncheon, whistle, Armlet and
considering actual requirements, badge, "Pocket Policeman" and not even the most rigid scrutiny note-book to be carried. could have justified the restriction Life Saving Class-A Life Saving of Navy Estimates to such a figure" Class open to all members of the During the past twelve months Chinese Company will be organised Mr. H. L. Gaddum, Mrs. L. H.tered, greatly to the disadvantage Sub-Inspector R. J. Hunt.
the relative position at sea has al, in March next. The instructor will Carlington, Mr. 1. H. Geare, Mr. of those at Hom L. L. Gilson, Mra, M. Gordon-
Members desirous of joining this class are requested to send their Taylor, Mr. O J. J. Gottgens, Mr. Well Below. Minimum. and Mrs. J. Gould, Col. Grant, Mr.
names to Sub-Inspector David Loie. L N. Green, Mr. T. M. Gregory,
Official statistics published by the
Indian Company. Mr. W. Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. LUS. Navy Department, show that, Griffiths, Miss Grist, Mrs. Grist. at the present rate of construction,
Inspection Parade.-All ranks of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. London Treaty expires will be Central Police Station on Thurs the British Navy in 1936-when the the Indian Company will parade at A. Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. I short of its specified standard of day, March 16, for a general inspec Hardie and child, Comur. N. A. Ostrength by 108,220 tons of cruisers. tion of (quipment, etc. Fall in at Hardy, Mr. E Hausuman, Mr. A S. H. Hawthorne, Mr. A. J. P. Heard, 5,619 tons of destroyers, and 11,49130 p.m. sharp. Dress-Blue uni- Mr. F. L. Heath and family,
tons of submarines.
form cap with white cover, belt, Mr. and Mrs.
truncheon, whistle, armlet J. E. Henry, Mrs. L Howie, Capt. and Mrs,
badge, and note-book to be carried. J. Holland, Mr. R. J. Holliday, Mr.
Those not in possession of uniform will attend in mufti. No member
As the London Treaty quotas are supposed to represent the irre ducible minimum of tonnage con- sistent with reasonable safety" the
and
and Mrs. Gifford Hull, Miss K. 1 fact that we are already, more than may be absent from this parade
Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Innocent, Mr. J. B. Ipekdjian.
200,000 tons short of that minimum without leave from the Company affords grounds for anxiety and Commander, The Equipment Offi even alarm. Moreover, three years cer will make it a point of being Repco well over one-third of our present. Recruits will attend.
cruiser tonnage will be obsolete, inviting in the case of a national emergency a succession of Coronel tragedice...
Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. E. G. Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs. C. Judah and child.
Mrs. Keogh, Mr. D. M. Kerr, Mr. H. Kohen, Mr. R. Kopelman, Mr. G. W. Kynock.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Lamorie, Col. and Mrs. L. C. Lewis, Mr. R. R. Liddell, Mr. Robt. Livingaton, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Lloyd, Lt-Col. M. H. Logan, Mr. I. W. Lorimer.
It and Mrs. A MacBrayne, Mesars. N. C. and J. H. MacGregor; Miss M. Manuk, Mr. and Mas, R. H. Blason, Miss Maurice, Mrs, FH. Powys Maurice, Comdrand Mrs. G. B. McCormick, Mr. E. J. McGann, Mr. W L McKenzie, Mr. E. H. Melbye, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. E. Middleburg, Dr. L. L Mikels, Mr. and Mrs. Morant, Capt. Mould, Mrs. J. D. Murphy, Mrs. Muzell and children.
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Flying Squad. Meeting-All members of the Flying Squad will attend a meet- The forthcoming Estimates will Police Station. Wanchai, on Thurs ing which will be held at No. 2 Provide for not fewer than three day. March 2, 1933, at 5.30 p.m. Cruisers two 7,000-ton Leanders and Fall attendance is particularly re- understood that these ships will bequested Dress Mufti ona 6,000-ton Arethusa-and it 1
Emergency Unit Reserve. laid down not later than nine months after Parliamentary ap Drill-All ranks of the Emër- proval has been given, There is, gency Unit Reserve will parade at apparently, to be an end to the in- No. 2 Police Station on Friday, ordinate delay in starting new con March 3 at 5.60 p.m. sharp. struction which has been a feature Dress optional. All revolvers to of naval policy in recent years..
be brought.
Although three druisers represent
Arms Licence. All members who only a fraction of our setual needs have not forwarded their arms this year, it is impossible for the licence or photoe to the Police Admiralty to ask for more, since Reserve Office for renewal are re- for some inscrutable reason, never quested to do so at once, explained, the British Empira bound itself, under the London Treaty (Article 20), not to complete more Condr. and Mrs. H. A. Packer to Dec. 31, 1933. This is .02,000 than 91,000 tons of cruisers, prior It-Comdr. Park, Mr. A. M. Parker, Misses Pendray, Mr. W. G. Pifis tone below the total of new con- Mr. and Mrs. M E, Politi, Mr. E.struction necessary to replace ob- Polo, Mrs. Potts.
solete tonnage.
Surg-Comdr. R. P. Ninnin, Col. F. P. Nosworthy and family.
Mrs. E. Ott.
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(Bgd). D. L KING,
D.S.P. (B.).. Hong Kong, Feb. 27, 1933.
The extra cable of the Peak Tram has been under repair during the past few days, and many persons phasing along, Stubbs Road to and from the Peak Tram Station have been much interested to observe how adroitly the Chinese workmen recent years, for in underage remove broken strands and insert vessels of this type, the British new ones, thus making the old cable Navy now ranks only fifth practically as good as a new one.
Since we are also fifth in sub- marine tonnage, the 1933 Estimates May provide for considerably more than the three submarines voted an- nually since 1929.
Mr. A. B. Raworth, Mr. F. Rack, It would evoke no surprise if the Mr. F. C. Rendall, Capt. T. H. R, new Estimates provided for a mach Riggs, Mr. W. G. Robertson and larger quota of destroyers than the children, Mr. P. A. R. Rohling, Missons dotilla leader and light destroy M. N. Russell, Mr.. W. M. Russell. ers which have been customary in
Mr. E. Salisbury, Mr. R. Scott, Mra Scriven and child, Capt. M. Shute, Dr. Mrs and Miss Skinn, Mr. H. Skott, Mr. E. Grant Smith, Mr. R. Stillard, Mr. A. Stökkik, Mr. J. S. Staart, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart-Smith, Mr. A. R. Sturt, Mr. P. H. Suckling,
Mr. G. H. Tassell, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Taylor, Mr. J. J. Thompson, Mr. J. A. Thomson; Mr. and Mrs. J. Tomacruz, Mr G. Travers, Mrs. J. Trillo, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Trus Major W. E. Tyndall, Mias M. M Tyrell, MAN
Mr. and Mrs. P. Viderup, Mr. B. R. Vazoille.
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Shortage of Men..
As the process involves a good deal of filing and hammering of the metal, mope, some of the mothers in “Babies Alley at the Peak Hotel who are finding it difficult to get, the babies to sleep, are asking if some, other place might not be stead of under their windows. found for repairing the rope, in-
As regards man power, an increas in the personnel establishment, urgently necessary. As recently an Nov. 30 the First Lord confessed that he was apprehensive and munition; by which Fleet training worried about the abortage of is curtailed to the detriment of mon, which he considered to be the most serious, thing, in, the Navy, His speech on that data foreshadow; ed an eventual increase in mezzonnal which may come into effect, this year.
Me 14 Walch, Mr. and Mrs J, M. Walker Mr. R. J. Walker, Mr. HO. Wellem, Mr. M. M. Watson, Mr. J. Watts, Miss P. W Webster, Eng-Comadr, and Mr. Weeks, Mr. A. L Wilcox, Mr. DR. Wilkins, Mrs. A. Williamson, Mr. and Miss anim Wills, Mr. I. M. Wilson, Mrs. and neg Miss Wilson, Miss P. Wolnizer, Mrs. 800 P. H. Wrenn, Mr. Wullerton.
efficiency,
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When they do appear, the pew Mary. Estimates will represents compromise between Admiralty de mande and Treasury resistance. It Finally, there is complete un Lord's "introductory speech will be ex 20 is more than probable that the First in naval circles as to the a startling exposition of the straits Not relaxing the rigid to which the Nayy boe.been reduced 30/2010, 480, 9recizngyam-by) ten-yeşri of ruthless retrench- (Continued on next Calumu)
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