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THE SERVICES

(By Air Mail, London, June 26)

ROYAL NAVY

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF

AT FÖRTSMOUTH" " The King has been pleased to approve the appointment of Ad- miral the Earl of Cark and Orrery,

Smith, to Adventure (July 7); HEH. Pain, to Skipjack; and R. A. Haig to Hussar (July 9).

Sentar Master--H. H. Boddy, to Victory for R.N.B. (June 28):

Lt. (R.N.B.) A. Hambly, grant- ed a commission as Lt. (Supple-

·G.C.B. O.C,V.O.. First and Prin-mentary Liat) (seny. May 16, 1931) cipal Naval Alde-de-Camp to the and apptd. to Halcyon (June 25, King, to be Commander-in-Chief, 1937). Portsmouth, to date July 3, 1937.

Lord Cork and Orrery entered the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1837, and when 'War broke out he was Naval Attaché in Rome. He was senior officer of the Red Bea Patrol durir.g hostilities" and "commanded HMS. Repulse, and was President of the RN. College. Greenwich, 1929-32. and Comman- der-in-Chief of the Home Fleet, 1933-35.

The Admiralty announce the following temporary appointment has been approved

PROMOTIONS ·

Lis (E); Rted.- Bury, 8. J. Todd, and W. J. Richardson, to rang of Cdr. (E) retd. (seny, res- pectively April 7, May 7, and June 16).

Sub-Lt.-C. E. A. Buckle, to rank. of Lt. Cadhy. June 16).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

Vice-Admiral Andrew B. Cun- ningham, C.B.; D.S.O., to be Vice- Admiral Commanding - Battle Cruiser Squadron and Second in College, Quetta, early in 1938; Command, Mediterranean, tem-Wing Commander R. Halley, porarily, in succession to Vice- D.F.C.. A.F.O.. and Squadron Admiral Sir Geoffrey Blake, Leader E. J. L. Hope, AFC., K.C.B., D.S.O. (alck), to date July pis.a. have been selected to at

tend the next course at the Naval Staff College. Greenwich, begin- ning in January, 1938.

3.

1937. Vice-Admiral. Cunning ham will proceed to Malta over- and and assume command on ar- rival....

APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments have made by the Admiralty:---

Lts.-F. C. Broderick, to Peat- broke for R.N.E. (July 2); F. A.

Anti-Tuberculosis Work In China

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1937.

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, JUNE · 29

ADMIRALTY, "JUNE 24 -

R.N.

Lt. Col. F. R. Cobb, M.C., h.plist, Late R. Signals, retires on red pay (June 30); Lt, R. Kellett, RE, granted the local -rank of CaptTM whilst empld. with the Sudan Der. Force (Feb 17; Sec. L. AL. Stewart (late temp. Sec.. Et, RA)

Cd. Günr. F. C. Broomfield placed relinquishes the rank of Sec. Lt. on Retd. List (April 1).

on enlistment into the T.A. (March" 18).

JUNE 27 R.N.

The follg. Lts, having been con-

Surg. Lt-Comdr. J. G. Maguire,victed by the Civil Power are de- M.E., B.Ch., to be Surg. Comdr. prived of the rank of Lt (April 6):-J. McV. Deans, late M.G.. Corps, Wi N. Moulds, late Essex,

(June 27).get

WAR OFFICE, JUNE 28 REGULAR ARMY Col. H. C. Maitland Makgili Crichton, C.B., C.MO.. D.S.O.. retirement, is placed on ret, pay A.D.C., on attaining the age for (June 29), and is granted the hon. rank of Brig.

The tollg. Cola, on ceasing to be empld. are placed on hp-8. Montgomery, D.B.Q. (June 29); R.

R."

HALF-YEARLY BREVETS

The folowing promotions are made (Jul 1):- To be Bt Cols...

Lt.-Col (0.0.. 2nd Cl.) L, H. Wu- Hams, M. RAO.C.A

Lt. Col. Wilson, Q.B.E. M.C. M.B., R.A.C.

To be BELL-Cols.—

Maj. F. C. O. Marriott, D.SO..

Chenertx Trench, O.B.E. M.C.M.V.O., M. S. G’ds. ·

(June 30).

OFFICERS FOR STAFF COLLEGES

COMMANDS AND STAFF Squadron Leaders N. L. Desper

The tollg. relinquish their appts: and J. D. L Hardman, D.F.C..

-Col." (temp. Brig.) H. C. Maitland p.s.a., have been selected to attend D.S.O.. A.D.C., as Comdr. 14th Inf. Makgili Crichton, C.B., “C.M.G., the next course at the Army Stade and the temp. rank of Brig. (June 29); Col. (temp. Brig.) R. Chenevix Trench, O.B.E. M.C., as D.D.S.D., War Office, and the temp.

Bt. Lt. Col. (0.0. 3rd CL) (now rank of Brig. (Jurie 301 Maj. and

temp. Lt. Col. (0.0, 2nd C1.3°C.-W. Bacon, O.B.E.. R.A.O.C.. as DA.D.OS., War Office (June 14); Lt. C. B. Ponsonby, 10th Has No. 44 (Bomber) Squadron ADC. to Govr-Gen. and C.-in-C.. moved from Andover to Wadding-Commonwealth of Austraila (Mar. ton on June 16, on-which date it 28).

was transferred to No. 3 (Bomber) " ROYAL REGIMENT OF Group.

ARTILLERY

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Maj. W K. M. Leader, M.C.. D.CLI

Maj. B. Marsh, M.C.. MB, MR.OR, JAM.C.

R.A.

Maj. E. Linton, RAM.C. Maj FL MeNaughton, D.B.0, Maj. (al L-C01.). H. C. T. stronge, 18.0, M.C., The Buffa,

Maj. AH. Gatehouse, M.C., R Tank Cabs.

Maj. G. Lewis, R. Tank Corps. Maj. DO. 3rd C1) A C. H. Eagles: C., R.A.O.C.

Maj. Qr.-Mr.) T. G. Upton, OBE.,.C.M. ER.E. List.

Ma) (Qr-Mr.) G. Henniker. M.BERE

Map. S. C. Evans, R.A.

MajW. D. Watson, O.B.E., M.C.

Ma W. H. York, M.C., R.E. MC. B. Wainwright, R.A. MO.-Thomson, DS.O., M.O.,

E.OİL.I.

M. J. M. L. Grover, M.C., KSJ. N. E C. Hayes, R. Norfolk R.

Capt. R. N. 8yme is secd, whilst holding the appt. of Instr.. The MIL Coll. of Science (April 1); Capt. H C. W. Eastman, M.V.O., is restd. to the estabt. (June 19). "The follg. Lts, are secd. Whlist holding the appt. of Asst. Instrs., Chan Hung, aged 18, appeared The Mil. Coll. of Science (April 1):o. before Mr. K. Keen at the CentralG. P. D. Blacker, J. W. Kelway. Magistracy yesterday when he was charged with possession of dutiable King, whilst attending the Long The follg. Lts. are secd.:-W. 8. tobacco.. The prosecution stated that defendant had the tobacco M.T. and Works Course (April 5): strapped round his thigh. A fine Sudan Def. Force (June 11); H. F. G.. P., Gregson,, for serv. with the of $15 or three weeks hard labour Clifford, for serv."as. Adjt., Aux. was imposed.

Force, India (June 30)......

Durham LI. . E. H. L. Lysaght-Grimin,

. EL G. Grimth-Willia D., M.C., R.A.

h-Williams, hj. H. R. Kerr, M.C., R.AS.C. aj. R. E. Hobday, D.S.O.. R. Ir.

"

Maj. B. G. Horrocks, M.C., Midd'x

Maj. P. D. W. Dunn, D.S.O., M.G.. rder R..

CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS

The follg. Lts, to be Capts. (Junebe Bt. Maj......... 291-8. M. Archibald, H. C. Smith. Capt. A.V. Petel, E. Surrey K

The follg. Lts. (Burva, of Works) Capt. R. M. Hall, MC., B. Stafford to be Capts (Survs. of Works)

RUN IN «FAMILIES The tendency for tuberculosis to » run "in families w noted by Chinese physicians of the Ming dynasty, and this fact is one that looms largest in the thoughts of the public to-day. You think im-

WIDOW FOUND GUILTY mediately of some weakness in the familya taint or trait which Chong Shek Kam, a widow makes it more susceptible. This again appeared before Mr. K was thought to be the case until Keen yesterday at the Central quite recently. We now know Magistracy on a charge of larceny that it is not inherited weakness,

of a handbag. Mrs. de Bivekerts (June 29). Kirk, P.A.B.I., J. A. Capt. H. C. Watkina, M.C., R.W. but the presence of contagion

gave formal evidence which was | Cunningham, W. C.. Payne, PASIJUS. within the family, that is respon-

corroborated by B. Hecia,

the H. F. Tunaley, P.A.S.I.

Capt. G. E. McDonald, M.C.. ible for the extent of the disease

owner of the "Fancy Bazaar" and

R.AS.C. In what is erroneously called the Yuen Che Fan the shop assistant

A fine of $30 susceptible family.

or one month prison was imposed.

There is, therefore, in the familles of patients suffering from infectious tubercalosts a concen- tration of cases of both latent and manifest. tuberculosis which makes the employment of the somewhat expensive measure of "x-ray ex- amination of apparently healthy persons a possible and legitimate charge against public health funds. It is estimated that some 80-70 der cent of tuberculous, lesions so dis- covered are minimal in extent, are of recent development, and, res- pond well and rapidly "to treat

ment.

SOURCES OF INFECTION

Eri

FOOT GUARDS

C. G'ds.-L. St. J. O. A. W. For bes is restd. to the estabt. (Jun 11).

INFANTRY LARCENT OF LEAD

Cameronians.-Lt.-Col. R. M. Chan Nin Heng, aged 25, appear Baynes on completion of his per ed before Mr. K. Keen yesterday of serv. in comd. is placed on at the Central Magistracy when h.p. list (June 27); Maj. D. A he was charged with larceny of Graham, M.C., to be Lt. Col. (Ji seven cattles of lead. The prose 27): Capt. G. H. Gumore, DR. cution stated that the lead was M.C., to be Maj. (June 27). stolen from No. 44 Cochrane

Inniskilling Fus.-The follg..

Street. His Worship bound the de- to be Lts, (June 30):-D. M. § fendant over for $50

from Y. and LR, with sony.

ping and forms part of the seach ing equipment of the Felping Union Medical College, The salaries of the professional staf The examination of the members are paid for by, the hospital, but of the family of tuberculous per all other coats of the clinic are sons will also bring to light un-covered by the Interest on the expected sources cr infection. Re-endowment fund. The clinic as member that servants must always well as the teaching factities of be reckoned as members of the the PU.M.C. are available for the family. I remember well the case training of physicians and nurses of a child with tuberculosis whose in the practical application father and mother were perfectly anti-tuberculosis measures, and I healthy and whose younger bro- see no reason why, as public health ther and sister had already, died services develop and as trained from the discase, and I insisted personnel becomes available, much upon a complete family examina- clinics should not be established in

al

29, 1932, and precedence next- low Lt. J. R. Filmer-Bennettid remains secd: T. W. F. Papn from Leicester R.. with seny 26, 1933; H. F. C. Lewin from re R.. with seny. "Jan. 28, 193d precedence next below Lt. & J. | 8. Moore.......

KSLL-Capt. F. C. F. F is restd. to the estabt. (May

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Capt. V. Evelegh, D.C.LI Capt. A. French, Suffolk R. Capt... Brough, R.AS.C. Capt. 8. B. Rawlins, M.C., RA. Capt. M. Lea-Cox, R.A Capt. W. Crawford, RA. Capt. S. Poole, R: Sussex R. Capt. B. J. Fowler, MC. RA.. Capt. D. R. G. Cameron, M.B.E.,

Scots.

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Capt, D. R. G. Cameron, M.B.E.. R. Scots.

1

Capt. (local Maj.) A. J. Edney, RE

Capt. C. F. Loewen, R.A. Capt. (Qr-Mr.) A... Sandy, M.C., D.C.M., Rifle Bde.

Capt. K. W. D. Strong, R.S. Fus. Capt. D. W. Gordon, Gordons. Capt. (Asst. Paymr.) J. Feehally, RAP.C,.

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The House of Quality & Service

HEALTH RETURNS

Notewer than 15 cases of dysen- tery, with five deaths, were re- ported in the Colony during last week. Eleven were from. Victoria, three from Kowloon and one from rural Hong Kong Three further cases, one imported, were notified on Monday.

Last week's return also shows nine cases of typhoid (three deaths), two of cerebro-apinal rever (one death), one fatal case of puerperal fever. A rabid animal was reported from rural Hong Kong. There were 64 deaths trom tuberculosia.*

Monday's return shows two fur- ther cases of typhoid and one of small-pox.

REGISTRY WEDDING

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced?—

port and Export Department and of 218 Hennessy Road, and Miss Chung Hel Nogh, of No. 212 Holly- wood Road,

Capt. H. L Longden. Dorset RMr. Leung"Ting-fong, of the Im Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) E A. Carter, M.B.E, ERE. List.

Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) W. Stevenson, M.B.E., D.C.M., MM., W. Gds.

Capt. E. J. C..King-Balter, Rife

Manch, R-Lt. W. F. Sngrou Wilts R., to be Capt. (Ma ...Durham LI-Capt. G. jlkard is secd. for serv. with AEC. | "de. (June 30).

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INDIAN ARMY

The follg. Lts. to be cal(June To be Bt. L-Cola.:-- 30)-J. R. Cousens, anmains seed.; H. M. Vaux, aremains Becd.; J. B. N. Foett, retains his appt.; J. M. Hann

Maj, R. H Wordsworth, 8 Lrg. Maj. F. R. R. Bucher, M.C., 13 Lrs. Maj. A B. Gibson, 13 FF.RI. Maj. R. A. B. Freeland, M.C. 13

Rit.

tion. An old amah who had every city and organised rural, A. and S.H.-Capt, JAgnew-F.F. worked 'faithfully and devotedly | area. In China."

for the family for more than ten

SPEAKER THANKED · years and to whose care the children were almost completely A hearty vote of thanks to the given, was found to have a cavity speaker was proposed by Rotarian In one of her lungs into which Prof. W. 1. Gerrard who said that you could have put your fist. She Dr. Hall had done a great deal of had not missed a day's duty with work for Improving the conditions. the family on account of ill-health. In North China in connection with but, when, pressed, she admitted the elimination of tuberculosis. that she coughed and raised He also expressed appreciation of sputum in the morning. The Dr. Hall's suggestion in carrying discovery and removal of this focus out the cure as well as the pre of Infection from the family pro-vention of tuberculosis by his (Dr. bably saved the life of my patient Hall's) practical and and of children who have since methods. been born into the family.

THE PEIPING CLINIC

economic

Prof. Gerrard regretted, that Dr. Hall would be leaving North China" 600 and hoped that someone would succeed blm in that

capacity. F

The Pelping Tuberculosis Centre, which is, I think, the only clinic In China working specifically on tuberculosis prevention, originated He pointed out that very little from a, subscription fund collected has been done in connection with entirely from Chinese sources of this matter in the Colony and ex- some $60,000. The necessary x-ray pressed the hope that soon it equipment was specially donated might be possible to adopt the and represents the cost or perhaps scheme suggested by Dr. Hall in another $4,000. It functions as the respect of curing and preventing tuberculosis clinle of the First the spread of tuberculosis in Bong "Municipal health" station (of: Pel-

Kong

Wallace, M.C., is red to the estabt. (June 17). ROYAL ARMY MEDI CORPS Lt Col HR, Ea having attained the age for ament, is placed on ret, pay (330); Maj. G. A. Bridge, M.C., Mn be Lt.- Col. (June 30) Banana J. H. Cayerhill resigis commn, Short Service Comon-Capt. (June 27),

QUEEN ALEXAND IMPERIAL MILITARY NUR SERVICE

The folly. Staffres resign their appts (June-Miss AB. Hesmondhaigh, MB. Bunder land

ESTABLENTS

Ma). H. C. Duncan, 13 FF."Rit. Maj. A. J. E. Ross, MC., 7 GR ́ ́ Maj, R. C. Herron, QBE, R.LAS.C.·

Maj. (local, LA-COL) M. H. Cox, M.G, MIMechE, RIASC.

Maj. FL Harry, I.A.0.0. To be Bt Ma

Capt. N. Eustace, 6 G.R.

ESTABLISHMENTS Equitation Sch Captain ED. Howard-Vie, RA, relinquishes the appt. of Instr. (July 1).

Sch. of Anti-Aircraft Def-Ma). S. Baines, RE, relinquishes the appt. of Instr. (CL Z), RE. Wing (on prom.)(July 1), 2000)

Mr. Angel Dixon, of the Kow- loon Hotel, and Miss Carlotta Pe- naneld, of the same address.

BATHING COSTUME IN HIS "LOOT!!

Chan Kwok, aged 23, appeared before Mr. K. Keen yesterday at the Central Magistracy when he was charged with larceny. The defendant was alleged to have taken a coat, topee, and a bathing costume wrapped in a towel.

Bergeant Beatley for the pIDSS- tion stated that the defendant had taken the articles from a car parked on Peddar Street. A sen- tence of two months hard labour was returned.

Bt. Lt. Col. Local Col.) Hon. B. A Forbes, OBE, ret. pay, relinquishes the local rank of Col. on ceasing Design Dept-Capt. C. A Dixon, to be empid, with the Egyptian Bedts and Herts: R., (from Asst. Army (April 14); Lt. C. C. Clayton, Inapr. (CI: CO), Small Arms Inspn.late 9th Lond, R., relinquishes the

The Mil. Coll. Fence. Capt. RN. Syme, RA Instr. (CL. CC) (April 13.:)

The falls Lt to be Aast.

Blacker, J. W. Tnistra, (CL.GG)1) G. P.D.

Small Arm --MB] D. 8. Frazer, 15th/relinquishes the appt of instr (CAA) Hythe Wing 201

Armoured Vehicles Bch. IMEMORANDA Sahibzada. Mohammad Altat. All Corpe, to be (C1 FF), Guno, Capt Aonham, Tank

Wing (June

Dept, to be 2nd Asst. Bupt. (Crank of Lt. on enlistment into the CC) (May 19). (Bubstituted for TA (April 12) Lt. L. F. d'A. Smith, June 2515ceiving a gratuity (June 14); Capt. the notin in the "Gazette" of hip list, late Burro B. retires re

ist C) E. Hollebone, AMIMech. is granted the local rank of Maj. Mech. Board Lt Col (OME, AP. C. Hannay, M.C.. Camerons. E, F.A.0.0 from Member (CLX) whilst empld, under the Air Minis- to be President (CI. T) (June 13) try: (May 6), Temp. Hon Bec., Lt.

the temp hon, rank Khan of Malerkotla, relinquishes

(July 1),

Bec. Lt.

hp. list. late RA retires on an Lt Col G N Buckland, DEO, Indian Penilon (July 1); Ma), and

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