HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER
28, 1937.
THE SERVICES
(Ely The Air Mail London October 16). ROYAL NAVY
WAR COLLEGE COURSE The winter term at the R.N. War College," Greenwich, began recently and will continue until Feb. 18. 1938. Among, the students will be Rear-Admiral G. E. D'Oyly Lyon, C.B., who is afterwards to become Commander-in-Chief on the Africa
Station
The following captains have also been appointed for the course:- M. W. 8. Boucher, C. G. E. Coltart, A. R. Halfide, R." O. Fitz-Roy, J. W. S. Dorling, the Hon. G. Fraser, F. RM Johnson, Ralph Kerr, Percy Todd, and P. Ruck-Keene,
AUSTRALIAN CRUISES.
The Australian Squadron under the cominand of Rear-Admimi R. H. O. Lane-Poole, C.B., O.B.E. will make a spring cruise on the sta- tion from October 27 to December 2. It wil include the cruisers Canberra (flagship) and Australia, the Botilla Icader Stuart, and the destroyers Swan, Waterhen. and Vendetta. The ports to be visited include Melbourne, October 29- November 8 Port Philip. Novem- ber 8-11; and Jervis November 12.
Bay from
PORTSMOUTH STAFF Commander Mark Taylor, from the command of the Lucia, depot- ship in the Second Submarine Flotilla. bas become staff officer (operations) to the Commander-
n-Chlef at Portsmouth.
KUGBY MATCH' TICKETS Tickets for the international, university. and Service Rugby matches at Twickenhamn may be ok tained by naval personnel from the honorary secretary of the R.N. and RM. Eports Control Board, 11, South Block, Sub-Ground," A4- miralty &W.1. They should be appled for as carly as possible and not later than November 18. tor the Oxford v. Cambridge match (December 7) and December 14 for the England v. the Rest match
January 1).
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-
Cdrs. (E)-E T. Goddard, to Grenville (Oct. 9); E, A. A. Gibbon, to Devonshire.
L-Cdra.-D. E. G. Wemyss, to Colombo (Nov. 3; J. H. Lewes, to Caledon (Nov. 4),
Lt. (R.N.R.).-N. Marriott, grant- ed a commission as Lt. (Supple- mentary List) (seng. April 3), and apptd. to Birmingham Oct. 1).
Sub-Lts.-P. C. R. Arbuthnot, to Saltburn (Oct. 15); G. C. Crowley,
to Wellington (Oct. 30); the Hon. W. A C. Keppel. to Shropshire Nov. 1); J. G. Wells, to Impulsive on commg.).
RETIREMENT Lt. G. E. Neave, placed on the Retd. List. (Oct. 14).
"ROYAL INDIAN NAVY Cdr.-H. P. Hughes Hallett. to Victory for 8.0.T.C. (Oct. 18); and
THE LONG ARM OF THE LAW
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Clothing, curios and pieces of Jewellery, including a sum of $800, all to the total of $1422, were stolen from a house at No. 165, Laichikok Road in the early hours of October 12, by four burglars
entered who
the premises breaking the windows.
Following a report made by the complainant, Tang Kun Kum. Detective-Sergt. F. Nolan, station- ed at Shumshulpo Police Station, made a thorough investigation and as a result of which the four men were rounded up and brought be- tore Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kow- loon Police Court yesterday. charged with burglary and re- ceiving stolen property. A Afth man, named Ng Yau, who was ar- rested while in the company of the others, and who had in his possession a woollen pullover, was also charged with receiving.
Early in the morning of October 20, the arst two defendants, Chung -Chol and Cho Kl-chun, together with the receiver, were arrested at Pak Hoi Street..
A little later, two other burglars Chan Kam and Cheung Kam were also taken into custody.
to Victory, for 3.0. Tactical course (Jan. 10, 1938).
ROYAL AIR FORCE
PROMOTION EXAMINATIONS
LONDON
GAZETTE
∙FRIDAY, OCT. 15
WAR OFFICE, OCT. 15. The fog. are apptd. Aldes-de- Camp General to the King (Oct. 12):-
Gen. Sir W. 'Edmund Ironside, Promotion examinations "B" and K.C.B. C.M.G., D.S.O., Col. Comd "C", for flight lieutenant nind squadron leader in the general.A. vice Gen. Hon Sir J. Francis duties branch, will be held from Maren 15 to 18 inclusive;" and "E" and for corresponding ranks in the
equipment branch, from March 15 to 17 inclusive.
Air officers commanding at home and abroad are to forward lists of candidates to reach the Air Min- istry, no later than December 1. *These rolls are to include the names of any officers who wish to take the whole or part of any
examinaticntion again.
THE ARMY
EAST YORKSHIRE REGIMENT COMMAND
Gathorne-Hardy, Q.C.B., G.G.V.O., CMG, DS.O., ret, pay.
∙Gen. Sir Walter M. St. G. Kirke,
KC.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., Cel. Comdi
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RA. vice Gen. Sir Alexander E Wardrop. G.C.B.. Col. Comdt. R.H.A., and Col. 2/9 Jat. R.. Ind." Army, ret. pay: -
REGULAR ARMY
Maj. Gen. B. C. Freyberg. V.C.. C.B., C.M.G., D.3,0., LL.D., h.p., is placed on ret, pay under the prov. of Art. 568, Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion, 1931 (Oct. 16)..
Col. (temp. Brig.) Hon. H. R. L G. Alexander, C.S.I., D.8.0., M.C., A.D.C., to be Maj.-Gen. (Oct. 16).
COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg. relinquish their appts.: Capt. M. W. Barnett, 3rd H., as Major and Brevet Lieutenant- || A.D.C. to the Q.O.C.-in-C., N. Colonel N: G. Holmes, M.C. has Comd. (Oct. 12). been selected for command of the 1st Battalion, The East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own); in succession of Lieutenant- Colonel E. W. N. Wade, M.C., whose tenure expired on October 10.
and
CHANGES IN INDIA Colonel Robert C. Priest will be promated major-general, super- numerary, to-morrow,
will continue in h.s appointment +19 Professor of Tropical Medicine at the Royal Army Medical College and Consulting Physician to the Army
Capt. and Bt. Maj. HL Birks, R. Tank Corps, as GB.O., 2nd Grade, War Office (Oct. 14),
"Lt. R. W. M. de Winton, Gordons,. as A.D.C. and A.ME. to G.0.C., Bri- tish Forces in Palestine and Trans- Jordan (temp.) (Sept. 20),
The folls. appts, are made:- Gen. Sir William H. Bartholomew, KC.B., C.M.G., Col. Comdt, R.A.. to be G.O.C.-in-C., N. Comd. (Oct. 12).
Lt. Gen. J. G. Dill, K.C.B., C.M.G., DS.O, Col E Lan, R., h.p. to be G.O.C.-in-C.. Aldershot Comd.
Shel-(Oct. 12).
Major-General Dudley S ton, C.B., D.S.O., will to-day vacate the Deputy Directorship of Medi- cal Services at Poona Headquarters on the completiori of four years in the rank and appointment.
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THE WORTH SISTERS
The Worth Skaters, who have been entertaining so successfully at the Gloucester Hotel, will appear in their farewell performance 04 Saturday night when they will give complete change of programme.
Capt. G. W. Richards! M.C., is secd. for serv, on the Staff" (Sept 26).
Capt, and Bt. Maj. H."L. Birks is restd. to the estabt, (Oct. 14)..........
Lt.. W. D. Blackwund is seed" for serv. with the RAF. (Sept. 22).
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
Lt. A. F. Ashburnham, R. Sussex R., to be Lt. (on prob.) (Oct. 8).
The follg. Sec. Lts. to be Lts. (Oct. 16);—L A. Temple, A. For- ward.
Col. L. D. Hickes, O.BE., M.C.. from Instr. (Cl. X), Sen. Off. Sch., to be Asst. Dir., TA, War Once, and granted the, temp. rank of Brig. whilst so empld. (Oct. 1). Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Mc- Col G. B. O. Taylor, C.B.E., from Poland, O.B.E., who has been Asst. Dir. of Fortifications and Omcer Supervisor since 1928 in the Works, War
be Chief Office, to Military Secretary's Branch at Engr., N. Comd., and granted the Army Headquarters in India, has į tomp, rank of Brig. whilst song attained the age for retire- been selected to fill a new appcint- empld. (Oct. 9). ment in that branch as Assistant Military Secretary.
By the retirement of Colonel A. A. McNeight the vacancy for Assia tant Director of Medical Services at Rawalpindi District Headquar- ters goes to Colonel Archibald C. Munro.
Col. P. W. Bliss, from Dep. Chief Engr., E. Comd.. to be Asst. Dir. of Fortifications and Works, War Office (Oct. 9).
Capt. A R D. Serjeant. RA, to be Air Liaison Of. (GS.O, 3rd Grade), N, Comd. (Oct. 1).
CAVALRY
Lieutenant-Colonel William J.
4th/7th D.G.-Lt, J. A. d'Avlg- Lyall, O.B.E.. assumes C.RE. | dor-Goldsmid to be Adit., vice Peshawar District, from the date of Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. E. Greenwood, M.C., M.C., vacating it.
Lieutenant-Colonel Howard Stedman, M.C., Deputy Judge Advocate General, has been trans- ferred to the South-Eastern Cir- cuit, Poona Headquarters.
Lieutenant-Colonel William H. Happell, Deputy Judge Advocate- General at Army Headquarters.
India. is granted "seven months
leave from October 19..
ILL-TREATING A
"YOUNG WIFE"
A farmer and his wife, who had bought a young wife. for their son, appeared before Mr. K. Keen at the Kowloon Police Court yesterday morning for treating the young lady.
The girl, Tse Tal, aged 13, was sold to defendants when she was 6 years old as "a future daughter- in-law."
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On October 24, She was given a quantity of bean curd to sell. On returning with some which she could not dispose of, she was bamboo scolded, beaten with a
broom and burnt with joss sticks. Her father and aunt, who were staying near defendants' house, went to stop the assault as they heard her cries, but were told to mind their own business.
On the following day, Li Tai, her aunt, took her to the Police Station where they made a re- port or the incident.
Cheung Chung. the farmer pleaded guilty to the charge while his wife Yip Ting, after the evidence was taken was also found guilty.
Inspector Fraser, who appeared on behalf of the 8. C. A request- ed Mr Keen to take a serious view
case. of the
Defendants each were
Bentonced to five* imprisonment with the option of a fine of $250.
Acting on information given by them the jewellery and clothing which they pawned were recover-months' ed from various pawnshops, both in Hong Kong and in the main- land
RAF. FAR EAST CHIEF COMING
Al five defendants pleaded guilty to the charges and were sentenced to xix, three, four, five Air Vice-Marshal A: W. Tedder, and, four months imprisonment CB., Air Officer Commanding in the Far East, is due to-day by the respectively.
Bergt. Nolan recommended the Ranchi. are to be banished as they were He is making a tour of inspec- undenbtedly bad characters with tion and will spend some time in "previous convictions against them. Hong Kong.
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Capt. T. G. C. Cooper (Oct. 14):
8th H-Lt. JW. Hackett is recd.
for serv. under the Colonial office
(Sept. 21). ̧ ̧
16th/5th L.- Capt. R. G. Fansshawe retires, receiving a gratulty (Oct. 14).
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ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLE:CY
Maj. P. H. W. Russell is restd. to be estabt. (Oct. 16).
ROYAL ARMY · MEDICAL CORPS Maj. H. E. P. Yorke, M.C., is placed on the h.p. list on account of ill-health (Sept. 20). ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Maj. (O.E.O. 1st Cl.) L, Berg hav-
ment, is placed on ret. pay (Oct. 14).
Capt. (O.EO. End CL) A. Brennen to be Maj. (O.EO. 1st CI) (Oct. 14),
Lt. (O.E.O. 3rd C1) J. J. Sully to be Capt. (0.30. 2nd CL) (Oct. 14).
ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS Sec. Lt. Harry Thomas (Unly, Carididate) (from Gen. List T.A, to be Sec. Lt. (Oct. 16), with seny. Jan. 30, 1936, next above Sec. Lt. F. H. Frankcom.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE
Sister Misa H. Rigby retires receiving a gratuity (Oct. 9).
Sister Miss E. M. Smith resigns her appt. (Oct. 15).
The follg. Staff Nurses to be Sisters (Sept. 1):-Miss N. E. Lilly, with seny, next below Miss J. Selimer; Miss J. Boucher; Miss V. V. Spedding (Sept. 9).
The folig. provi. Staff Nurses are confirmed in their appt.:-Miss L. M. M. Hodgins, Miss N. Dickens, Miss R. M. Hinchey.
The follg. Capts to be Majs. (Sept. 13)-Bt. Maj. F. Pocock, M.C.. and remains secd., 0. G. Freeman, and remains secd., A. J. Booth, M.C., V. R. W. Crawford, | MC., A W. Webster, M.C., V. C.
The folly. to be Staff Nurges on Ritchie; P. R. Bowser (Sept. 14; provl. appt.:-Miss Ellcen Char- C. Neville, M.C. (Sept 17); S., Clotte Gibbs, with seniority next be- Askwith (Oct. 14),
́Capt. R. G. T. Fletcher remains seed. whilst holding the appt. of Capt. Instr. in Gunn. (Oct. 1).
Capt. C. AL Dunphie is secd. for serv. on the Staff (Oct. 5).
Capt. D. S. Hamilton retires on ret. pay (Oct. 16).
Lt. D. S. S, O'Connor to be. Adit. (Sept. 15).
FOOT GUARDS Gren. G'ds.-The folig. Lts, to be Capts. (Oct 1). A Goschen, and remains secd.. P. D. Miller.
INFANTRY
R. Scots. Capt. W. M. Gray re- tires, receiving a gratulty (Oct. 16). King's Own R-Sec. Lt. F. R. Rickinson to be Lt.. (Sept. 22).
Sucolk R--Capt. C. E Neep re- signs his comma. (Oct. 9).
Green Howards-Capt. P. V. V. Guy is secd. for serv, as an Adjt., T. A. (Oct. 4).
Capt. J. E. G. Branscombe is
low Miss M. Black (Oct. 1); Miss Ada Winifred Elwood (Oct. 14); Miss Lilian Mary Tibbs (Oet, 15).
ESTABLISHMENTS
Sch. of Arty-Maj. P. H. W. Rus- sell, R.A., relinquishes the appt. of Maj. Inst. in Gunn.- (C1. FB), (Oct. 16).
The MIL Coll. of Selénce-Capt. E. E. H. L. H. Walter, Wils, E., to be Instr. (Cl. CC) (Sept, 13).
Sen. Off. Sch.-Col J. W. L. 8. Hobart, D.8.0., M.C., from Instr. (CI, Y. to be Instr. (Cl. X) (Sept. 10).
Armoured Fighting Vehicles Sch. -Capt. R. A. H Walker, R. Tank Corps, from Instr. (C), GG) to Inistr. (CI, FF), Gunn, Wing (April 1).
(Substituted for the notifn. in the "Gazette" of Oct. 1, 1937).
R.A.S.C. Tg. Centre.-££. "C. V. Ferrey, AMIMechE, R.AS.C., be Instr. (Oct. 8).
MEMORANDA. “ restd to the estabt. (Oct. 4).
Col. D. P. Dickinson. DS.0.. Inniskilling Fus-Capt. E A. G. | O.BE., M.C is granted the local Atkins to be Maj. (Sept. 1)
Lt. B. J. H Boyle to be Capt. (Sept. 1)
.
E. Surrey R--Capt. E. J. Cooper
rank of Brig. While empid. [rs" Comdt., Nigeria R., RW.AFF. (CCL- 1)...
Rec. Lt. D. H. A. Kemble, 8. G'ds.,
is placed on the h.p. list on ac- is granted the temp. rank of Lt. count of ill-health (Oct. 11).
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POPPY DAY-1937
Last year approximately 250,000 cases of acute distress due to un- employinent and temporary illness were alleviated by the Legion's 3,993 honorary benevolent com- mittees, at a total cost of £215,711, Your donations will enable this work to be continued.
Opening Contributions Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Edmonds-
ton
$100 100
Hon. Mr. J. J. Paterson The HK. & S'hai Hotels, Ltd. 100 Hong Kong Cricket Club
100
J. Scott Karston
E. D. Sassoon Banking Co., Ltd. 50 L. E. N. Ryan
50
A. R. H. Philips
50
H. R. Sturt
50
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. R. Mitchell 30 Mr. and Mrs. L. Carter
25
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Hon. Mr. M. T. Johnson V. Sorby ..........
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Hon. Mr. M. R. L. EVERYBODY'S SAYING
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Further contributions will be gratefully received by Mr. F. G. Maunder, Eecretary to Earl Haig's Fund, Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Building, Hong Kong.
Cheques should be made payable to. Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."
MR. ALFRED HICKS' ESTATE
Local estate to the value of $38,400 was left by the late Mr. Alfred Hicks, Editor of the Hong Kong Telegraph, who died at the age of 54 at the Infectious Dis- eases Hospital on September "20, 1937. A petition by
MIS, while empld. with the K.AR. (Sept.
KO.YLI. Capt. and Bt. 'Maj. | 28); local Lt.-Col.) H. Redman is secd. P. Rea. late temp. Lt. Gen. List while holding the appt. of Instr., (LW.T.). after completion of a Sen. Off. Sch. (Oct. 1).
period of serv. in the R.A.F.; is granted the rank of Lt. (Oct, 16).
Wilts. R. Capt. E. E. H. L H. Walter remains seed, while holding the appt. of Instr, The Mil. Coll. of Science (Sept. 13).
ROYAL TANK CORPS The follg. Maja to be Lt-Cola Bt. Lt. Col. H. G-V. Roberts, MC. (Sept. 1); RM, W. Gross (Oct. 1).
COMMANDS AND STAFF
The follg. appt. has been made at the India Office:-To be Secre tary, Military Dept.-Lt. Gen. Bir 8: F. Muspratt, R.C.B., C.B.L, CIE, DEO; LA, vice Lt. Gen. Sir R. C. Wilson. K.C.B. DS.C., M.C., L.A.
(vacated) (dated Oct. 1).
May
Hicks, widow, of Repulse Bay
Hotel, for grant of probate of the
will
of the deceased has been granted by the Supreme Court
HEALTH RETURNS
One case of cholera, one of diphtheria, one of enteric fever :and six of dysentry were reported to the Henith Authorities for the 24 hours ended at mid-night on
Tuesday.
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