THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

TRANSFERS FROM. THE

K.N.R. Details concerning the further transter of executive officers of the Royal Naval Reserve to the Supplementary Liat of the Royal Navy, are noted in Fleet Orders Issued recently.

Those not

Omcers who have already up- peared before a selection board for transfer will not again be eligible for interview. Applications from ofcers serving in HM. ships are to be forwarded through their commanding crucers. serving in HM, ships should apply direct to the Secretary of the Ad- "miralty. In all cases' officers should state whether they will be available for Interview in February. and is so on what dates. PM- bationary officers of the R.N.R. now undergoing courses or training In the Fleet or shore establish- ments and who are 21 years of age or over may apply now for inter- View with a view to their selection for transfer as soon, as confirmed in their RNR rank Further transfera of accountant officers from the RN.R. to the RN. are not at present contemplated.

INTELLIGENCE DIVISION Commander G. F. N. Bradford. who returned recently from the command of the Falmouth in China, has been appointed for duty in the Naval Intelligence Division in succession to Com- mander C. F. Tower, M.VO, who joins the Tactical Course, DEPARTURE OF THE GLORIOUS

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War Office, with temporary rank of brigadier (January 1).

Colonel B. R. Wason, MC,, from from G.8.0.1. Western Command, to be Commandant, School of brigadier (about April).

M. O'M.

Leutenant-Colonel Creagh, M.C.. 15th/19th Hussars, to be G.S.01. Senior Officers' School (January' 10).

Lieutenant-Colonel C. Le Coldney, M.C., RAS.C., to ADAT., the British Troopa Egypt (June 28).

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Litutenant-Colonel Scoble, MO, RE, to be AA.G.. War Officer (January18),

Major and Brevet Leutenant- Colonel M. G. N. Stopford, M.C.. The Rine Brigade, to be G.8.0.1. Staff College (January 12).

Major and Brevet Lieutenant- Colonel, F. H. N. Davidson, DB.O.. MC., RA, from G.9.0.2, Staff College, to be G.5.0.1, 2nd Division (January 12).

ANTI-TANK RIFLE

The new 55-in, anti-tank rifle is tor ise on the scale of one to a platoon for use against light accurate and effective at 500 yards. tanks and armoured cars. It is

and the recoil is not much greater than that of the Service rife riffe will be carried in the platoon truck.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

The

SQUADRON LEADER SAKER, Squadron Leader H. J. Saker, M.V.O., of the Directorate of Signals Air Ministry, has retired at his own request at the age of 40 and after more than 22 years' service in the R.FC. and R.AF.

HMS. Glorious, Captain A. I Bt. G. Lyster. C.V.O. DS.0, left

PERMANENT COMMISSIONS Devonport recently to return to the Mediterranean after recom-

Because of the large number of missioning.

She took her No. 80% recommendations received for the (Fighter)

grant of permanent commissions Squadron,

for officers who have passed out of the zone for consideration, atten- tion is drawn

to which Lleutenant-Commander J. P. G. Bryant. RN. (who was promoted

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1938.

LONDON GAZETTE

TUESDAY, JAN. 11.

ADMIRALTY, JAN. 6

B.N.

C.B. C.SI, has been placed on the Vice-Admiral A. E F. Bedford,

Retd. List (Dec. 11, 1837),

Act. Paymır. Sub-Leuts to be Paymr. Sub-Lleuts. with sexy. shown-G. W. D. Spriggs (March

prob.) C. McNell, M.B., should read" May 1, 1937, and not as stated in the "Gazette" of May 14, 1937.

ROYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Maj. CASSI Paymr.) W. E Matthews retires on ret. pay (Jan. B); Capt. and Payır. L. H. M. Mackenzie to be Maj. (Dec. 29. 1937); Staff Sgt.-Maj. R. G. Tur-

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Sister Miss D. D.. Smart resigns her appt. (Dec. 21, 1937).

1, 1937); W. 8. A. Lucas (May 1.rant to be Lt. (Ast, Paymr.) (Jan.. 1937); M. E. Montgomery, A J.9). Petrie-Hay, M. J. Chandler, W. J. N. Rutherford, V. E. M. May. G. R. Muir (June 1, 1937); G. P. Bewley. Rogers, J.T. Grist, J. O'Hara, A. P. A. W. Hazelwood (Aug. 1, 1937); Mr.

Wilkinson (dept. 1. 1937).

JANUARY 7

B.N

C. D. Coode, B.M M.R.C.S., LR.C.P. to be Surg. Lieut. (Jan. 7). JANUARY 10

R.N

Rev. D. J. Jones, B.SC., Chaplain, placed on Retd. List (Jan 9); Shipt, Comdr. H. S. Sansford placed Retd. List (Jan. 9); Cd. Sig. Bosn, W. Pearce place on Retd. Last (JAR, D).

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WAR OFFICE, JAN.11 REGULAR ARMY Lt.-Gen B. D. Fisher. CB C.M.G... DS.O., is placed on the 87, Royal Warrant for Pay and h.p. Ust under the prov. of Art.

Promotion, 1931 (Jan: 12).

The follg. Maj.-Gens, are placed on the h.p. 1st under the prov. of Art. 68. Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion, 1831 (Jan. 12): P. J. Mnckesy, DB.O., M.C.; D. F. Anderson, "C.M.G.. DAO., E P. Nosworthy, D.S.O., M.C.

ESTABLISHMENTS

Sen. O. Sch.-Col R. R. de C. Grubb, M.C., relinquishes the appt. of G.S.O. 1st Grade (Jan. 10)

Sch. of Arty-Maj. E. R. Culver- well, M.C., RA, relinquishes the appt. of Maj. Instr. in Gunn. (CL BB) (Dec. 1837); Maj. J. F. Batten, M.U., R.A., to be Maj. Instr. in Gunn (Cl. BB) (Dec. 31, "1937).

R. Mil Coll-Lt.-Gen B. D. Fisher, C. B., C.M.G., D.9.0., re- linquishes the appt. of Comát. (Maj.-Gen.. Gen. Staff) (Jan, 12): Col T. R. Eastwood, D.S.O.. M.C., from G.S.O. 1st Grade," 2nd Div., to be Comdt. (Maj.-Gen. Gen. Staff) and granted the temp. rank of Ma).-Gen. (Jan. 12).

R.A.0.C. Sch. of Instrn. -Col (0.0. 1st C1.) F. C. Larmour, DS,O., RA.O.C. relinquishes the appt. of Comdt. and Chief Instr. (Dec. 24, 1937).

Design DeptCapt. C. H. Bryant, R.A., from Asst Inspr. (CL CC), Inspa. Dept. (temp), to be 2nd F...Adam, Bt., DE,O., O.B.E, to be.

Col. (temp. Maj-Gen.) Sir Ronald | Asst, Supt. (C1. CC) (Jan. 1). j

Mech. Board-Capt, A. V. Gold- local Lt.-Gen., whilst empld. asing. R. Tank Corps, from 2nd Asst. Dep. Chief of the Imp. Gen, Staff, Supt. (CL CC), Design Dept, to War Omice (Jan. 3); COL' R. R. de

be Member (Cl. CC) (Jan. 1). C. Grubb, M.C. on censing to be empld.. is placed on the h.p. 1st (Jan. 10).

COMMANDS AND STAFF

to squadron leader, R.A.F., in the Orders to the regulations governing-Maj.-Gen. P. J. Mackesy, D.S.O. and Bt. Col. A. F. S. Naper, h.p. New Year Bat), has been appointed command in succession to

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Squadron Leader 5. E Bond, Her other air squadrons were left at Malta when the ship retured home.

to

H.M.S. DUNDEE

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of such

CM.G., D.9.0., as D.D.M.1., War once. (Jan. 12); Maj.-Gen. F. P. Nosworthy, D.S.O., M.C., as Comdr., Jefferson, W. G'ds., as 0.8.0., 3rd 5th Inf. Bde. (Jan. 12); Maj. J. Grade, War Once (Jan. 1); Mal.. E. P. N. Jones, M.C., R.A.,, as G8.0. 3rd Grade War. Omice (Jan. 10); Capt. J. M. Ripley, MC., R.A, as Asst."Mil. Sec., Gibraltar (Dec. 23, 1937); Capt, and Bt. Maj. G. R Way, B.A., as 0.8.0. 3rd Grade,

MEMORANDA

Imbert-

Lt. Col. Sir Henry B.

RA, retires on ret. pay (Jan. 12). Terry. Bt., D.S.O., M.C.. hp. late

while empid, with the British The follg, are granted local rank Mil, Mission,, Egyptian Army (Jan. 1)-MaJ. LH. C. Hatton, OBE.. MC, Res. of Om. 15th/19th H., to be local Col.; Capt. A. J. Bather, R. Tank Corps, to be local Maj.

Ordnance Committee-Col. E. M. C. Clarke from Member to be Ben. Mil. Member (Vice-President), and granted the temp. rank of Brig. in Air Ministry The follg. relinquish their appta.: while so emple. (Jan. 2); Lt-Col

commissions MC., as Comdr., 3rd Inf. Bde. (Jan., list (empid.). from Chief Lastr. approved in 1932. To be eligible 12); Maj.-Gen. D. Anderson, (Cl. X), the Mil of Science, to be for consideration officers must, by

Member Jan. 3). January 1 after the date on which recommendations are due at the The escort vessel Dundee, Cap-but have not completed four years Air Ministry, have completed thrée tain L. C. A. St. J. Curzon-Howe, service on short-service commis- M.V.O.. is ordered to retdm sions. It is not expected that the

Portsmouth OD March

exceptional measure (published in from the American Station

"The Times" of October 2, 1935), reat and recommission.

whereby a number of selections for permanent commissions were made In respect of officers who had pass- ed out of the zone, will be repeat-War Office (Jan. 1). ed. In the event of any future The follg, appts. are made:-Col. been appointed Maintenance Com- departure from existing regula- temp. Brig) D. G. Johnson, V.C, mander at Hong Kong in succes-tions becoming necessary a further D.9.0., M.C., A.D.C., from Comdt, Small Army Sch., and Off. 1/c of Records, Small Arms Sch. Corps, to be Comdr. 4th Div., and granted the temp. rank of Maj.-Gen. (Jan. NO. 148 SQUADRON

7); Maj. and B-Col. F. E. Morgan, Squadron Leader F. A. Haines, R.A., from G.S.O. 2nd Grad, to be D.F.C., la appointed to command Dep. Asst: MII, Sec., War Ofice No. 148 (Bomber) Squadron at (Dec. 22. 1937); Maj. and Bt. Lt.- Scampton, Lines, in succession to Col R. A. F. Thorp, LG, to be Squadron Leader R. Kellett, under GS.0., 3rd Grade, War Office (Jan. whom this unit was formed in 1); Capt. P. J. L. Drew R.E. to June.

NEW MAINTENANCE COMMANDER

Commander W. P. McCarthy. promoted in the New Year list, has

sion to Commander C. D. Arbuth- not, and will be succeeded in com- mand of the river gunboat Sea- mew by Leutenant-Commander D. L. C. Craig.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:

Payr, Cdra-K. M. Lowder, to President for Plans Div, Admiralty (Feb. 9); E. C. Fenton, to Repulse

Feb, 16).

Lt.-Cdr.-T. Ells, to President

for NID., Admiralty (Jan. 17), and to Osprey for crse. (Jan. 24), and 'lent to N.Z. Gort. (Feb. 4).

L-R. H. Johnson, to St. Cyrus (Jan. 14),

Burgn. Lt.-R. T. May, M.R.CA., L.RO.P. (seniority antedated to Jan. 16, 1937).

Proby. Payr. Lt.-P. H. Williams, transferred to general list of acct. officers as Fayr. Lt. (seny, April 1, ..1935).

Mid.-B. H. Fairley. to Nelson Jan. 15).

PROMOTION Lt. E (Retd).-H. P. Way, to rank of Lt.-Cdr. (E) (retd.) (seny.

Jan. 5).

THE ARMY

COLONELS' APPOINTMENTS The following appointments bave been approved by the King:-

Colonel J. C. Tilly, D.B.O., M.C from. Chie! Instructor (C. X, 'Gunnery Wing, Armoured Fighting Vehicles School, to be Commander, 1st Tank Brigade, with temporary. rank of brigadier (February 1).

Colonel V. V. Pope, D80, MC. from G8.0.1, War Office, to be Brigadier, General Staff, Southern Command, with temporary rank of Brigadier (March 30).

Colonel H. G. Martin DB.O. OBE, from 0.8.0.1, 3rd Division. to be Commander, RA, 4th Divi- sion, with temporary rank of brigadier (May 28).

Colonel A. C. Fuller, O.B.E., from Chief Inspector, Inspection Depart- ment, Engineer and Signals' Stores,

order will be published. Recom- mendations other than under the regulations of 1932 are therefore not to be submitted.

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LONDON HOSPITAL'S

THANKS

Maj. W. Daly, MC. Res. of off, is granted the local rank of Ist.- Col while empid, as Chief Recruit-London Hospital in which she in reply to her letter to the

Ing Of. (Jan, 12).; Lt. (loca) Lt. enclosed a Draft for £10 out of the Col.) J Woolcott, ret. pay, relin-proceeds of Miss Violet Capell's quishes the local rank of Lt.-Col. Dancing Display last November, on ceasing to be empid. as Chief Miss Capell has Recruiting On, and granted the following letter: hon. rank of Lt.-Col (Jan, 11).

FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS

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received the

London Hospital, E.L December 21, 1937.

Dear Miss Capell,-I am indeed sorry to hear that your sister la in hospital. I do hope she will soon be restored to health,

Will you tell her how grateful we are to receive her help for the

be Staff Capt., War Office (temp.) The following forthcoming wed- (Dec. 18, 1937); Capt. J. M. Kirk-dings are announced: man, R.A., from Air Liaison Off. Lt. George Alexander Lawrence | Hospital again? We do indeed ap-

3rd Grade), Aldershot Butter, Royal Artillery, residing at Comd., to be 68.0. 3rd Grade, War R A. Mess, Lycemoon, and Miss Office (Jan, 1); Capt. G. derton,

Diana Malcolm Biscoe, of No. 15 | R. Scots, to be Air Liason of Felix Villas. (G.8.0. 3rd Grade). Aldershot Comd. (Jan. 1); Lt. D. R. B. Kaye, 10th H., to be AD.C. to the Comdr.,

The Admiralty announce that the following promotions and re- tirements have been approved--

Promoted to Rear-Admiral, to date January 11, 1938-Captain Moblie Div. Dec. 13, 1937). Bruce A. Fraser. R.N.: Captain Sir Lloriel A. D. Sturdee, Bt., R.N.; Capt. alan R. Dewar, R.N.; Captain (Commodore. Second Class) Henry

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

Maj. J. F. Batten, M.C., is secd.

D. Pridham-Wippell, R.N.: Captain whilst holding the appt. of Maj. (Commodore, First Class) Henry Instr. In Gunn. (Dec. 31, 1937). R. Moore, D.3.0., R.N.: Captain

The fallg. Majs." are restd, to the Ronald W. Oldham, RN.; Captain estabt.:-ER Culverwell, M.C. (Commodore, Second Class) Rich

ard B. Davies, V.C.. D.S.O., R.N.

Placed on the retired Hst, to date January 11, 1938-Rear-Admiral Sir Lionel A. D. Sturdee, Bt.; Rear- Admiral Alan R. Dewar. Rear- Admiral Ronald W. Oldham.

Rear-Admiral Lancelot E. Hol-

Moore, DSO, are to be reappoin- land and Rear-Admiral Henry R. ted in their present appointment

on promotion.

AMERICAN GUNBOATS

SALUTE COUNTRY

Mindanao arrived in port yesterday. The U.8.3. Tulsa and the USS.

from Canton and, this being their first visit to the Colony this year, they saluted the country and the flag of the Commander-in-Chief, Vice-Admiral L G. E. Crabbe, Blackhead Fort and EMS. Tamar replied.

LECTURE

Art

The most Reverend Father E. S. to be Deputy Director of Engineer-Gillet delivered an address on ing and Signals, War Once, with and Religion (in French) at the temporary rank of brigadier Hongkong University, yesterday.aven- (January 1)

ing before, an interested sudience, Colonel, C. Le Q. Martel, D.3.0. Father Gillet is Master-General of the M.C., MIMechE, from Assistant Dominican Order and is here on Director of Mechanization, to be visit. He is recognised in France as one of the most eloquent and gifted Deputy Director of Mechanization,

orators of the present time.

Mr. Fung Man-sheung, clerk of General Post Office, residing at No. 89 Queen's Road E., first floor, and Miss Li Suk-ngo, teacher, öf No. 86A Lockhart Road, second floor."

preciate the consistent way she has supported the Hospital's work for many years. I send her our warm thanks for her gift, and in our thanks I should like to include all who took part in the display.

With all good wishes for the com- ing year and the sincere hope that all the trouble and misery in the Far East may soon be a thing of

Believe me,

Mr. Lam, Kwok-hing, clerk, of Bata Co., residing at No. 15 War- the past, Village, and Miss Shui Wai-nang. ren Street, first floor, Tai Hang.

of No. 213-Queen's Road Central, second floor.

Yours very truly,

Sgd. W..H. GOSCHEN

Chairman.

(Dec. 31, 1937); E. P. N. Jones, M.C.titioner, residing at No. 542 Nathan FILM OF INDO-CHINA

(Jan. 10),

INFANTRY

R. Fus.--Capt. F. D. Rome to be Adjt vice Capt R. N. Vaughan (Jan. 11).

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Devon R.-Lt. P. S. Leeper is seed, for serv. as an Adit, T.A. (Jan, 1).

Mr. Lee Ching-wal, medical prac-

Road, ground floor, and Miss Lily Chan, of No. 64 Pokfulum Road, second floor.

Mr. Foo Hung-kwong, of Luen

Shipbuilder, Hop

Cheung Sha Wan, and Miss Kwong Lin-ho, re- siding at No. 420 Castle Peak Road, third Boor.

Another film depicting touring in Indo-China was screened yesterday at the Queen's Theatre in connection with the Exhibition of Tonkinese Arts and Crafts at the French Bank Building,

From the Emperors Tombs at Huo, W. York R. Capt. V. M. V. Tighe

the lecturer, M. Lacollonge, took his to be Adit. vice Capt. I S. H, China Underwriters; residing at No. Eastern hill stations. Then on to Mr. Bung Sheung-kwong, of audience.to Dalat, the pearl of the Far. Hooper (Nov, 11, 1937), .

Bedis, and Herts R.-Capt. G. L11 Castle Peak Road, and Miss Lee Saigon whose population was a con-

glomeration of all races. Sprunt le restd. to the estabt, (Jan, Sul-yin, of No. 315 Nathan Road,

Beautiful scenes, depicting the Mr. Lou Kown, lawyer, residing mysterious city of Ankor with its D; Lt. M. C. D. L Reynolds is secd. for serv. as an Adt, T.At No. 45 Sing Ping Street, Moul-famous ruins and the Ankor Vat were

mein Road, Shanghai, and Missalso shown. Koo I-teh, of No. 1600 Bubbling Well Road, Shanghal..

(Jan. 1).

Leicester R-Bec. Lt. R.. F. J. O'Reilly to be Lt. (Jan. 9)..

Lan, FusLt. M L West is secd. for serv. with the Burns Def. Force (Dec. 11, 1937).

8. Stafford R. Maj. F. Ward retires on ret, my (Jan. 12)..

Dorset R-1 L. W. G. "Hamil- ton to be Capt. (Dec. 21, 1937):

KSLI-Lİ, A. 8. 8. Ball to be Capt., and remains secd, (Dec. 19.

1937).

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