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"THE SERVICES

MONDAY, JUNE 27. 1938.

THRILLING NEW LIP NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES REVIVING CHINA'S TEA

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ROYAL NAVY

or

THE ARMY

'AIDE-DE-CAMP. GENERAL ·

TO THE KING

ROYAL AIR FORCE

COMMAND OF NO. 2 GROUP., Air Vice-Marshal C. T. Maclean, His Majesty has approved of the C.B., D.S.O., who has returned appointment of General Sir W-from three and a half years in am Bartholomew, K.C.B.. C.M.Q. command of the RAF in the D.S.O... Colonel Commandant."|

TRADE WITH RUSSIA

BRICK TEA TO BE EXPORTED

PUBLIC AUCTION.

BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE

Mr. E. V. M. B. de Sousa has, received instructions to sell the

· AFTER A LULL OF SOME YEARS following properties.

The Government controlled China, National Tea Corporation,Į formed last year, is making fresh afforts to revive the brick tea trade by exporting to the Russian market again. ·

It is planned to transport 50,000 baskets of brick tea weighing 3,230,000 pounds through the Northwestern provinces of Chins Into Siberia. The tea will be exported on a barter agreement. China will receive in return substantial goods from Soviet Russia..........

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PULLIC AUCTION

OK

TUESDAY, the 28th June, 1938 At 3 p.m.

at the

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS, French Bank Building 1st Floor, Victoria Hong Kong

COMPLETION OF THE JASON The minesweeper Jason, atted for surveying duties, was com- pleted recently by the Allsa Ship- building Company, Limited, and left Treon for Portsmouth, where she completed to full crew on Royal Artillery, as Alde-de-Camp Middle East, has been appointed June 14. She should be ready to General to the King," with effect in command of No. 2 (Bomber) begin surveying work on July 4. from April 28, in succession to Group, Wyton, in succession to Commander N. A. C. Hardy, tor-General Sir John Burnett-Stuart, | Air Commodore' C. H. B. Blount. merly in command of the survey C.B., KBE, CMG, D.3.0.0.B.E, M.C. Included in this group ing ship Herald an the China Colonel Commandant. 1st Bat-are some of the arst squadrons to Station, Is..In command.

tallon, The Rifle Brigade, who has be equipped with the Battle, China has been exporting brick pounds. It is reckoned that The Jason is the second of four retired.

Blenheim, and Wellesley bombers. tes to Russia since 1850. The Rus-brick tes represents only one-sixth new surveying vessels built

FLOATPLANE TRAINING slans being natural tea drinkers. of the strength of leaf tea.. building to replace the "Beaufort, O.BE.. to Kent (July 11).

All floatplane training for Fleet their country formed one of the The British technical adviser to Flinders, Fitzroy, and Kellett.

the China National Tea Corpora- Cdr.-F. D. Morris, to Hawkins, Air Arm pilots, Incluing the con-world's greatest tea markets. which were adapted for the work

#ersion course for the. Walrus in command (undated).

Formerly brick tea was a pro-tion. Mr. P. E Witham, who has amphibian. hitherto undertaken minent feature of the China tea had previous experience of tea Surgt, Cdra. C. Shaw, M.B., pers. The Gleaner was completed to President, for Medical Dept, by "A" Flight at the RAF Sta-trade and flankow was its centre. trade in India and who is connect- in March and the Franklin and Admiralty (June. 13); 3. C. Sin-Hoa. Calshot, has been transferred Owing to the growth of the indus-ed with the Tea Brokers Associa Nos. 445, 448, 448, 458 and 457 Scott should be ready in August clair, to Drake, for RN.R. (July to the RAF Station. Lee-on-try in India, however, the demand ton of London, considers that un-Together with the Chinese dyelling

Solent, with effect from June 8. respectively. They

for brick tea remained stationary der "the direction of the Corpora- houses thereon respectively known are all of 830 tons, with 17 knots'

Payr. Cdrs-W. B. C. Simpson, FLIGHTS NEAR AERODROMES

for a tune and then gradually de- tion, the provincial governments as Nos. 153, 150, 146, 142 and 144 speed..

A. collision recently occurred creased until the Russian Revolu-Interested in the tes industry have Un Chau Street. to President. for duty in D.P.8.. SIGNAL DEPARTMENT

of taken serious measures to achieve (June 7); H. B. between an aircraft in dnstruction compelled the cessation Admiralty Commander C. L Firth, M.V.O..

Manal work- near its own the trade between China and the improvement. Twomey, to Apolic: D. F. Forbes.

He has learned from reliable late in command of the destroyer to Resolution (June 14); J. Gerodrome and another aircraft Soviet and dealt a death blow to

sources that Japan is dumping teä the Mediterranean, Johnson. to Dolphin (June 211: passing close to the aerodrome the brick tea trade. Joined the Admiralty on June 13. M. Hawkes, to Caledonia (July To minimize risks of this nature Brick tea is made by mixing thecision of the London Co-operative (in England, but following the de- for duty in the Signal Department

A new Air Ministry Order directs remnants of black tea with the society last January not to pur- Lot II-New Kowloon Inland Loc Lts-W. A. Adair,

to Pegasus that fight at a lower height than coarser grades of tea leaf, and the chase Japanese goods when an No. 447 Together with the Chinese (July 2): P. E. Muers, to Fowey/ 3.000ft. either over an aerodrome mixture is steamed for some time alternative source of supply is dwelling.house thereon now known

or within a radius of 3,000 yards in bags. The wet steamed mass is available, British people have re-as No. 148 Un Chau Street" of its nearest point is prohibited then placed in wooden moulds and fused to buy. Japanese tea.

In 1919 from War-bullt mineswee-

and October

Graftun

in

In succession to Commander A. M. Knapp.

RETURN OF THE ENTERPRISE

The following is the provisional programme for the return home

19).

1).

(July 3),

Sig. Boshs.-F. Hoare, to SL.

For your complete beauty treat-uf the cruiser. Enterprise. Captain Vincent' (July 11); E. Caplin, to save in the case of a departure of compressed by hydraulic presses

ment, use Tattoo Powder. Roug

and Mascara (cream with brush'

Sole Distributor:

AUW PIT SENG'S TRADING.

CO... LTD.

Hong Kong

司公排序打密

Wong Be

Complete line of:

OFFICE EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIES, Etc.

your service.

10, Pottinger St.

Phone 23580.

C. F. Hammill, which has made a trooping voyage to "China

with

Victory, for Signal School (June 12). - Proby. Sub-Lt. (R.N.R)-N; L

boats:...

landing. NEW MAINTENANCE COMMAND Group Captain G. C. Balleg

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Mr. Witham believes that though into bricks of the required dimen-Soviet Russia is growing tea the slons.

rop is far from being sumclent. and with certain improvements in

market for China.

“ANGLO-GERMAN "TRADE TALKS

די

The usual dimension of the brick rellet half-crews for river gun-Humphrys, entered as Proby. Sub-SO.. hitherto Deputy Director

Leave Hong Kong. Jurie, 14-) Lt. (seny. June 9, and apptd. to /of Equipment (Supply) at the Als eight to twelve inches in length brick tea, Russia will be a good!

Ministry, has been appointed for and one inch thick, weighing about air staff duties in the new Main- tenance Command, been

Singapore. June 18-20; Colombo, June 25-29; Aden: July 7-8: Suez

and Port Said. June 12-13; Malta.

Drake for courses.

FLEET AI ARM

The following have been trans- ferred to RN. as Sub-Lts: (A),

which has |

formed under Air Vice- SYMPATHY WITH" June 15-21; Plymouth. July 27seny, as stated and apptd. as fol. Marshal J. 3. T. Bradley. O.B.E.. THE QUEEN

and Portsmouth. July 28.

CREWS FROM ARGENTINA

lows:-

P. M. Compston (June 29, 1937),

to control and reception, storage. all

Lonuen, June 25.

London, June 25. repair, and distribution of supplies to the commands at The troopship Pampa was due to Furious (June 20, 1938); D. R.

The King received in audience As the result of the discussion to leave Puerto Belgrano on June Hoar (Aug 10379, to Victory home and abroad: Headquarters at Buckingham Palace this morn-between Bir Frederick Leith-Ross, teming the newly appointed Egyptian Chief Economic Adviser to the 12 carrying 358 officers, petty offi- for erse. at S. of N.C., Ford (June of the new command are cers, and seamen who will form 27, 1938); E D. J. R. L. Whatley porarily at the Air Ministry till Ambassador and the new Hungarian United Kingdom and Dr. Wiehl of accommodation can be Minister who presented their Let the German Foreign Office yester

ters of credence to the Court of day. it was agreed that a set of St. James. His Majesty also re-sub-committees of experts are to The following appointments Intelved His Highnes the Maharajah meet at the Treasury and at the the Royal Air Force are notified of Dewas, Junior.--(British Wire-Board of Trace to deal with the

the personnel of the destroyers (Sept. 4. 1837), to Victory, for crse station

·RA.F APPOINTMENTS

+

Hess).

various aspects of the questions under discusion.

which have been constructed in at S. of N. C., Ford (June 27. provided. British, shipyards for the Argen-19387; J. McD. Scott (Oct. 12. tine Government. Five of the de-1937), to Victory, for crse. at 8. stroyers will leave on their maiden of N.C.. Ford (July 4, 1938); W. R.

GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH River Plate in J. MacWhirter (Nov: 18, 1937), to Voyages to the September next.

Group Captains.-G. C. Bailey, Victory. for, crse at S. of N.C. NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Ford (July 4, 1938): W. R. Le H.D.8.0.. to Headquarters. Main-

The meeting took place today Command, London. for of Equipment. Air Ministry. vice and a further meeting has been The following appointments are Beatty (Dec. 21. 1937), to Furious tenance

(June 15, 1938); ILJ. Lavers (March Air Staff duties: HK. Thorold. | G./Capt.

Bailey. D.SO. arranged for tomorrow,--(British made by the Admiralty:-

wireless). DS.C., DEC., A.F.C., to Directorate | (May 16). Capt.-E. H. Wethey.1. 1938), to Furious (June 15.

Payt.

G.

In Three Lots

Lot 1-New Kowloon Inland Lots.

Total area: 5454 square feet or

thereabouts.

Total Crown Rent: $40.00 per

annum.

Area: 1080 square feet or there-

abouts.

Crown Rent $8.00 per annum.

་་

Lot III-New Kowloon Inland. Lots Nes. 1933, 2158, 2157, 2158 and 2159 Together with the Chinese dwelling

thereon houses

now known as Nos. 83, 65, 67, 69 and 71 South Wall Road.

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Total area: 4905 square feet or

thereabouts.

Total Crown Rent! $60.00 per

annum.

Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had from

Messrs. DEACONS,

Vendors' Solicitors,

11

1. Des Voeux Road Central`-

or from

Mr. B. . l R. để SousA

The Auctioneer.

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