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Service In The
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London, December; 12. Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick
1 p.m.-Local Time and Weather | Thomas Clayton, who died on Mon-
Report.
day at Farnborough, Park, Hants. 1.3 p.m.-Recorded music.
at the age of 73, spent most of his 1.15 pm relay of the Hang active career in the Army Service Kong Hotel Orchestra from him in grateful remembrance. A Corps, which has reason to hold the Hong Kong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Man-man of remarkable" ability and re- agement. (During the intervals salute character, he devoted him- recorded music will be broad-self over many years to the best cast from the Studio:) 1.30 p.m.-Rugby Press News, etc. 2.15 p.m.--Close down
A B.B.C. Recorded Programnie. Relay from the Yellow Dragon
cert.the 7,30-10.30 p.m.-Europeän
gramme.
1.30-9 p.m.-Recorded music.
Orchestral-Spanish Dance, No.
1 (Moszkowsky), Orchestral - Spanish Serenade (Bisza)-New Light Symphony Orchestra..
son)
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Comprising ---
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and
1 MILNERS' SAFE,
interests of the Corps, and there- fore to the best interests of the Army in general, for he early, per- ceived that the efficiency of sup- ply and transport is one of the first conditions of success in the field. -The son of Mr. G. Clayton, of St. Dancing Academy.
Hollers, he was born on October T. 4.30-7.30p.m.-Chinese programme | 1855, and entered the Army 6-6.15 pm Children's Studio Con- through the Milua, being gazeit- ed Heutenant in The Royal War- pro-wickshire Regiment in November,
Boilers, Lathes, Steam Hammer, 1876, In June, 1883, he was attach Boring, Drilling, and other Machines ed to the Commissariat and Tran-et, Old Tools, Canvas, Asbestos, sport Staff as a Deputy Assistant India, Rubber, Clocks, Glass Tubes, General, serving in Sir Charles Leather, Electrical and W/T Fitting, Warren's Bechuanland Expedition: Lamps, Telescopes Oars, Cordage, 1884-5 when he organized the ox Anvile, Canvas, Tubing, Blankets, and mule transport for a column Mosquito, Netting, Furniture, Car- Octet Second Movement from of 5,000 mounted troops, and was
pets, Electric Cable, Drums, Dirty "Symphonic Pathétique" | mentioned in dispatches. He had Oil Fuel, and old Metal comprising TERMS CAN OF DELIVERY. (Tschaikowsky - ari, Robert-| been ¿romoted captain in June;
Zinc, Old Brass, Iron, Steal, Lead, 1884. He did not return to the in- fantry, for at the end of 1888 he Old Battery Plates and White Metal, was attached to the newly formed etc, etc.. Octet
Army Service Corps and transferr- Chorus-Eylvia (Spaakes-Gaines)ed to the permanent list of the Chorus-Autumn Sea (Baker crops in the following April. He
Gericks)-Associated Glee spent three years, from February, │.:" Clubs of America,
1890, In the China and Hong Kong Piano Concerts-Hungarian Fan- command as DAAG, getting his tasia (Liszt)-Arthur de Greet majority in April, 1892 His ser- and the Royal Albert Hall Orvices in the Ashanti Expedition of chestra conducted by Sir Lan- 1895-6, when the transport coa- don Ronald -
alsted of some 20,000 carriers, earn- Violin Solo--Waltz in C Sharped him the brevet of lieutenant- coloriel: promotion in his corps Minor Chopin). Violin Solo-La Capricieuse came in January, 1889.
(Elgar Bronislaw Huberman. Song The Three Heavens (arr.
Kennedy Scott) Song-The Boatinen" (Harris)
John Gose and the Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.. 'Cello Bolo
Octet Scene de Ballet (de Berlot, arr. Sear) J. H. Squire Celeste
Poliain). N
Corps was The Army Service first tested in the South African War of 1869-1903. Lord Kitchener. who knew nothing of supply and transport, began by upsetting the. whole of its system and reducing it of the Musette (Bach to chaos. Clayton was on
officers who succeeded in restoring
stra-Petit Suitee de Con- cert 46 Coleridge Taylor)-New Quen's Hall Light Orchestra. 9-9.30. p.m.
No Bolo-Mazura (Popper) it to order, and thus, laying the
le Cassals,
foundations of ultimate victory. He was sent to the Cape as an Assist- ant Adjutant-General, and saw much service in the field during 1900, being in the advance on Kim- berley and being present" during A B.B.C. Recorded Programme.
the
Western operations in the **EllanTM Vannie Through the Ages" Transvaal, the Orange River Colo- He was 13 dispatches ·and
A Manx National programmes, and Cape Colony.
written and produced in the mentioned. London Studios of the British created a C.B. Broadcasting Corporation by Malcolm Frost.
Music by Gerrard Williams, based
on traditional airs.
Clayton returned from South Africa the end of 1900 to com- and the Army Service Crops at Aldershot. In April, 1902, he was Cast:-Robert Spcaight and Har-promoted colonel, and brought to Grisewood, Harrators: the War Office to be, first, Ag19- ΤΟΙ Quartermaster-General Foster Richardson, Baritone; tant James Topping, Tenor. The B.B.C Wireless Chorus and the Orchestra conducted by Leslie Woodgate:
man
the Corps, and then Assistant Dir- ector of Transport, remaining in Whitehall through the years which witnessed the reorganization of 9.30 to 10.30 pm-A relay of the the Army after the South Africa Dance Orchestra from the Yel-War. He was appointed Director low Dragon Dancing Academy of Supplies In April, 1908. He promoted major-General by courtesy of the Manage was
in April 1909, and left the ...ment.
War Office a year later. In Febru ary, 1911, he was appointed Major- General in charge of Administra- tlon, South Africa, where he re- mained until after the outbreak of the Great War in 1914.-
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FAMOUS ARTIST'S
DYING GIFT
The transformation of the tran- sport and supply service with which the British Expeditionary Fórce took the field was spread over the years 1904 to 1912, and in'! it Colonel Clayton had an import- ant share: In the autumn of 1914 he became Director of Supplies with the British Expeditionary For- ce, and sore months later was
Birthday Book For A appointed to succeed Bir Frederick
Woman Friend
Robb as Inspector-General of Com- munications in France. It was un- der his experienced supervision that the bases and communications of the British Armies developed Ignorant of the fact that one ordering 1915 and 1916 in order to her oldest friends, Sir David Mur meet the needs of the ever-grow- ing forces on the Western Front. ray, the famous landscape paint. He was mentioned in dispatches er, is dead-for she has received and created K.C.M.O. in 1915 and a gift from him as always-Mrs. K.C.B. in 1917, retiring in October Louise Jopling Rowe, the well- of the latter year with the runk of known artist and founder of the lautenant-general, School of Art, who is herself Sir Frederick Clayton married gravely ill, on November 15 cele Ida Mackenzie, daughter of Mr. P. brated her 20th birthday in her Ryrie, in 1890. He leaves no child-
Amersham home.
ren.
The funeral service will be at St. sider it Inadvisable that Mshot, to-morrow, at 230
Members of the household con- George's Garrison Churels, Alder Jopling-Rowe be told the tragic
news.
There may be a tiny party," out Sir David, who has hunched a pressman of the last hours. with Mrs. Jopling-Rowe for - so many years upon her birthday, was A missing guest, One guest of many years, however, was present
Dame Madge Kendal
LOT MAY BE INSPECTED ON MONDAY
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COMMENCING AT 10 AM.
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FURNITURE
ON VIEW FROM WEDNESDAY,
THE BED JAN. 1934.
TERMS :-CASH of DELIVERY.
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st In my youth in Ccotland: E- lived on 34d a day, and he gave me chapter and verse to show how he had done it,
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FURNITURE,
Comprising
Chesterfield Couches and chairs, Teak Wardrobes with Bevelled Mirrors, Teak Dressing Tables with Forelled Mirrors. Teak Hatatand, Teak Dining Tables, Teak Chairs Teak Side Board, Teak Stands. Tes Cupboards, Teak Desks, Cábmets, etc., etc."?
Silver Ware, Brass Ware, Cuttlery! Wall Clocks, Tea Sets, Toilet Crockery, Glass Ware, Table Lamps Smoking Stands, Records, Gramo phones, Pictures, Oil Painting, Linen, Carpets, Rugs, Typewri Ice Cheat, Screens, Fender, cic, etcs
and
ALQUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD FURNITU
Including
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Jardine
1 Sternwheeler Boat 1
Screw Foat-Manual- Sporting Gun.
ON VIEW FROM THURSLA
THE 4TH JAN
Then he was seized with pain. "Preséntly this passed, and he mur- mured,I feel better now. He closed his eyes, and a few minutes. later died peacefully. The birth | TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY, day book lay open beside him.
ANYAN MILLATS PORTRAIT PAS A member of Mrs. Jopling Rowe's family told of the long friendship.. On the wall of the room where we spoke hung a reproduction of the lovely portrait of Mis, Jopling- Rowe by Millais) which hangs in the Tate Gallery ** I think. It was probably
through millais that they arst got to know each other many years ago, the speaker said. Millais was an intimate friend of my mother's, and he took up young Murray soon after his arrival in London from Scotland,
Ever since I have been with him and I understand, many years before that, he sent Mrs Jopling- kowe a birthday gift. The book was purchased and Bir David wrote his name on the fly-leaf and in-bett Millais was my godfather and tended to write a note also, but that portrait there was his gift to me on my christening. He sald
Instead of giving you a cop shall give you your mother's
mug"
Sir David's last gift-was a book The Scotland Our Fathers Knew," Though the recipient may never be told, it lay open on Bir the latter was never written, David's death-bed the previous He felt unwell and went to bed Monday night, An hour before the end, he was laughing heartily as his housekeeper read it aloud to film
NOTE HE NEVER WROTE The housekeeper, Mrs. Wakeman, who had been in Bir David's for nearly twenty-Ave Terri stold
early that night I fetched the book to read to him before he fell asleep. ACAM Jopling-Rowe, used to be a
The part I read dealt with the early struggles of a Door Scots boy who managed to live on 4 a day. Sir David Interrupted me laughingly and said, That might have been me, but I did better (Continued on next column)"
constant exhibitor at the Royal Academy at one time, there was talk of ber beldg mide an HA and at the Paris Salon - She has also lectured a great deal, and in 1923 – published her Reminis
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