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The appointment of a dag officer employed at the Admiralty to tem- porary service atlost for the Jubilee Naval Review recalls the somewhat Mirellar arrangements which were made in connection with the naval manoeuvres in 1912 and 1913, when" members of the Admiralty Board holsted their flags.
THE EGYPTIAN MISSION
Leaves After Sirrvey Of Conditions
London day 15. The Egyptian Mibaldi or Econ- omis Enquiry whical strived in this country on April 4 will leave Lendon to-morrow on their re- turn to Egypt. They came at the Invitation of the United Kingdom Government whose quests they were during the retten days a their valt. Wy
EVENTS
Friday, May 17.
Cinema
King's:-"Red Morning."
Queen's: "The Captain Hates The
Sea
Sweet-
Central: "Chinese Picture." Oriental: 20 Million
"hearts": World:"Chinese Picture," Alhambra:-"Midnight Allbi,”|| Majestic:"Death On The Dia-
mond." Star: "Or Human Bondage.".
Departures.-H. E the Governor, Sir William Peel, and Lady Peel sall for Home on the Empress of Japan, 3pm.
V
Lectures.-Rev, F. N. Chamber- lain, Christian Fellowship, Helena May. 10.30 am.
Meetings St. Andrew's Club Committee,' pin
In 1912 the command of the In addition to the discussions Blue Fleet in the exercises was held | which they have ball with the by Admiral Prince Louis of Batten- | President of the Board of Trade} berg (afterwards the Marquess of and. Colonel Colviven the sub- Milford Haven). He was Second lect of trade relasing between Sea Lord, and left the Admiralty Egypt and the United Kingdom, on July 3 to hoist his fiag, return--| the mission have niso omer the ing on July 31 to resume his ad-leading representar of Com- ministrative duties. It was stated merce, Industry Finance. at the time that the last precedent They have paid vigs to Man- Miscellaneous St. John Ambu- for an officer commanding a feet chester and Cardin and other in-tance "Headquarters open while still a member of the Admir-dustrial centres and have had dia- public, and Sale of Work, .4 p.m.; alty Board had occurred a century cussions on matters of mutual Whist Drive and Tombola, R. Á before, when Rear-Adaiiral George interest with representatives of Sergeants Mess.' J. Hope, in the absence of Bir coal, cotton. motor and other in- James de Baumarez, was appointed dustries. acting Commander-in-Chief in the Baltic from October, 1812, to May,
1813.
In an exchange of letters on
the eve of the mission departure, Colonel Colville wrote, t view of In 1913 the practice revived in the importance of the United 1912 was extended. The command Kingdom market to Egypt and of of the Red Fleet was entrusted to the general destrability of increas- Vice Admiral Sir John Jellicoe, ing the flow of trade between the Second Bea Lord, and the comtions we have made will receive two countries, I trust the sugEAS-
mand of the Seventh Cruiser, Squadron to Rear Admiral A. G. sympahetic consideration by your
Government Ma W. Moore, Third Sea-Lords Bel sides these two "Board members, Rear-Admiral, Dudley De Chair, Naval Secretary to the First Lord was appointed in command of the Bixth Cruiser Squadron for the exercises,
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Moon-IV Moon, 15th Day. Bunrise-$.43.á.m. Bunset---6.56
p.m.
Tides,--High at 7.53 and 21.32; Low at 153 and 15.12.
May 15.
intend to make the most careful studs of the fix information which we have collected since KingThe Little Minister." our arrival in England and of the Queen's:--The Captain Hates The proposals which the "representa-
Sea."
hearts."
tives of the United Kingdom Gov-Central:-"Chinese Picture." ernment and of the United King- Oriental: "20 Millions Bweet The Admiralty havé "drawn at- dom Commerce and Theustry have tention to the fact that, although made to us. We feel certain that World:-"Chinese Picture." naval ratings and marines on their these proposals together with any Alhambra:-"Devil Dogs Of The promotion to warrant tank cease to recommendations we can make hë compulsorily insurable under to our Government, with the ob- National Health Insurance ject of increasing the volume of Acts and the" Widows', Orphans', trade between our two countries, and Old Age Contributory Pensions will be examined by them in the
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the scheme of health and pensions | British Wireless insurance, and the advantages of- this are to be brought to their notice.
The present rate of "voluntary contribution for warrant officers whose total income does not ex- ceed £250 a year is is. 6d, a week, and for those whose total income exceeds £250 a year 18. 3d, a week. The difference in the rate of con tribution is on account of the ex- clusion of, free medical treatment. from the benefits receivable under the schemes by insured persons whose total income exceeds £250 a year. Although warrant officers on the active list, irrespective of their total emoluments, are nor- múly provided with medical treat- ment at Service expense, the Minister of Health advises that the higher rate of contribution of is. Gd. a week is nevertheless payable im the case of warrant officer voluntary contributors whose total income does not exceed £250 a year.
APPOINTMENTS:
The Admiralty notified the fol- lowing appointments yesterday:
Fayr. Cmdrs.-D. F. Forbes, to Despatch; and E. Kennedy, to
Durban.
Lt. Cmdr.-R. S. Christian-Ed- wards, to Excellent, April 26,
Lt. Cmdr. (E)-B. H. Cronk, to Pembroke, May 3
Payr. LtCmdr.-N. L B. Parker, to Cornwall,ETC
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AMY IN FATAL ROAD CRASH
Pillion Rider Killed
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, April 30. Amy Mallison, the famous air- woman, was the driver of a car in- volved in a fatal collision near here to-day: A motor-cyclist was rider was killed. severely injured and his pillion
Air.""
Majestic: "Death On The Dia
mond."
Star Of Human Bondage."
Lectures. Mr. F. A. Dragon, Room "K", University, "Faults in Negatives." 8.30 p.m.
Miscellaneous.-Tombola, Garri- son Lecture Hall, 7 pm
Sports
Racing
Bowls, First Division, Crai- gengower C.C. "A"-v. Craigengower C.C. "B"; Kowloon B.G.C. v. Kow- loon Docka, Kowloon. C.C. v. Pony lice RICI; Club de Recreio v. Indian R.C. Second Division, Yacht Club v. Craigengower 0.0 Taikoo R.C, Y. Kowloon B.G.C., Police RC v Kowloon C.CA; Hong Kong Electric V. Club de Recreio, Civil Service C.C. v. Hong Kong F.0.
Racing-Sixth " Extra Mrs. Mollison was on her way Meeting (Happy Valley).. from Bridlington to Hull. Her bro-. Moon.-Ftu Moon, 5.57 p.m. IV, ther-in-law, Mr. Trevor Jones, De-Moon, 18th, Day......- puty Town Clerk of Blackpool, and Sunrise.-5.42 a.m. Bunset.-6.57 her father, Mr. J. W. Johnson, were p.m. among her passengers,
Tides High at 8.25 and 22.22, Near Lissett the car, which is Low at 2.21 and 15.53. stated to have been travelling at less than 30 m.p.h, came. into.com- 1ston with a motor cycle travel- ling in the opposite direction. Frank Lorrimer, of James Reckitt- avenue, Hull, was the driver, and Harry Ramsey, of Woodhall-street, Stoneferry near Hull, was on the
pillion seat.
Triple Crash?
VISITING THE THAMES-
London, May 15,
In accordance with plan, 22 ships of the Home. deet which are paying a week's visit to the Thames, took up their temporary. stations in the river and estuary. to-day
It is believed that the motor cycle was in collision with another moter immediately before It came The battleships, Nelson, Rodney in contact with the one driven by and Valiant, the battle-cruiser, Amy Mollison.
Lts (FO, RAF) -N, G. R.
Hood, the aircraft carried Coura Crawford, to Victory, for R.A.Fchine, the airwoman drove on to Cairo, and the destroyer Valor- In an attempt to avoid the ma-geous and Furious, the cruiser station, Gosport, April 4; M. C.
the side of the road. Hoskins and K. C. Ogilvie, to St. Angélo, R. W. Little and JF Mar- Ramsay died immediately, Lor- rimer les in Bridlington Hospital mont, to Furious, and G. R. Brown, with a fractured arm and severe to Courageous
Lt.-8. G. L. Tambull, to Hal-Injuries to the back. His condition cyon, April 29; and R H Johnson,
to Vernon, April 27,
is critical
Burgh. Lt-8. E. Foster, MB to Wishart,
Pegasus." April 22, 2007
and RAT
PayT. LA C. Collings, to 25: 1. A Glorious, May 15,
Fous, are anchored unt Southend,
Orion, The cruisers
Leander Fame and Fortune are off Grave- and Neptune and the destroyers wend. The destroyers Crusader and Cygnet and two submarines are in Tilbury Dock
to Helso
The destroyers Crescent and anes, April Comet are off Greenhithe to Venetis April the destroyers Tearless and
0.8.1 to De-ster are at Greenwich Sub-Lts/0, RAT.) A flance, yett 10 and M. B. P. Flotilla Leader Kempe Goldsmith, to Furious; and H. E. R. Franciin M. Buist, and 4 D. Pthe Pool of London, Torn to Drake.
bell to Victoria and Albert, Bridges, Bub-LA-P HL J. Southby, to May 1
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