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READ... The First Book on Military Operations in the Current Sino- Japanese Hostilities.
·SINO - JAPANESE WAR 1937
BY PERCY CHEN
LEARN... The Facts about the Campaign
of the Eighth Route Army in Shansi, Key Point of the North China Front.
STUDY... The Details of the Battle of
BUY...
Tazang, Fiercest Battle Ever Fought Outside Europe.
As Editor-in-Chief of the China Information Service Mr. Chen is in a position to deal authoritatively with his subject. Noatudent of Far Eastern Affairs should miss reading this book.
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ROYAL NAVY
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L-A. J. R. Foster to Vulcan: ROYAL AIR FORCE
H. P. Bramwell (F/LL, RAF.), R.C. Tlard (F/Lt.. R.A.F.), to Pembroke (undated)..
SIGNALS TO AIRCRAFT
Act. Sub-Lis. (A),~8. G.-J. Ap-|office.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 6, 1938.
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destroyers The
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A refugee, just one of more than PUBLIC AUCTION. Comet, which are being transfer-
Sub-Lis-A, T. Darië}, (F/O, R. On July at home stations, and 30.000 in Hankow, not so long ago. ied to the Royal Canadian Navy A.F.). RS. Hankey (F/O. RAF). as soon as possible after that date called on the mayor, asking for a loan of $80. Believe it or not, he by taken over theto Furious; R. H. Dannreuther, to abroad, a signal aren to be en- Dominion Government in May, are Kent (June 28); H. R. W. Twyman, tablished at every RAF, aerodrome rot 16. Today, he running a to be renamed Ottawa and to Cochrane (June: 30); G. Din which all ground signals to air-small toy factory turning clay into Restigou "e. Although Ottawa Browne, to Cochrane (July 7); H. craft approaching are to be exhibi-colourful playthings of all descrip- happens to be the пате of R. Webber. R. T. Howe, J. B. Cox. to ted. The area will consist of a square tions and incidentally giving work the federal capital, it is chosen as Vulcan: G. L. de Fury, to Hostile marked in white, each side 40ft. to 15 fellow war sufferers. a, river name. Restigouche..is the (undated).
long placed close to the watch One morning in June, the shab- name of a river in New Brunswick.
btty dressed man presented himself The four destroyers already in the pleby, T. W. Harrington, H. N. C Certain other signals, intended at the Hankow city government: Canadian Navy bear the names of Hearn, E R. Kershaw. H. W. G. primarily for aircraft still on the He had no calling card but insisted rivers, the Fraser, St. Laurent. Pearce, J H. Radclift, J. Robertson, ground, are to be hoisted on a mast
on seeing the mayor in person. WEDNESDAY, the 6th JULY, 1938 Did he have an appointment? No. Saguenay, and Skeena.
R.. W. Stephens, J. Galliard, K. W. erected on or close to the watch What could possibly be his bus!. Commencing at 2.39 p.m. The two new ships are at present Hedges, R. G. D. Kite. P. T. Law-jomce. With this exception, the at Chatham, where they are being man. A. C. Wilkinson, to Pembroke only ground signals to be displayed ness? He refused to tell refitted and equipped for service in for training (June 27).-.
The usher, always' alert, looked In fature outside of the new signal
him over, As the caller looked Canadian waters, for Captain V. G. Mids. (A).-J. D. W, Bar. P. Tareas. will be those used for Broadeur, R.C.N.. Is in command of Bethell, G. W. Brokensha, L. B. Ca-marking bad ground or the white harmless enough, he was duly an- the Crusader as Captain (D), and ter, H. L Charteris, D. H. Dammers, solid square used as a target for nounced. Standing up to meet his Lieutenant-Commander W. B. LA. J Daniels, H. M.. Ellis. G. R. practice., bombing.. Holms, R.C.N., of the Comet. Cap Hampden, C. 8. F. Hogg, K. B. Kid- A code, of signals has been ap tain Broadeur was one of the first dell, F. K. A. Low, I. M. Maclachlan. proved, most of which are those cadets to enter the Royal Canadian H. D. Mourliyan, F. C. Saunders. M. adopted internationally: A ted Navy when it was started in 1910 F White. E. S. Woodford. R. G. square will indicate that the spec-
Drake, A: W. B., Drayson. R. C. ini rules for air traffic in the vicin-)
SUBMARINE SERVICE
to Pembroke for training (June 27). Eborn, G. F. Ritchle. D. D. White, Cd. Gunner (T).-I. T. Bromidge to Definice (June 22).
1.
FLEET AIR ARM
caller. Mayor K. C. Wu, a Princeton kraduate, who is noted for his de- mocratic attitude, saw before him
At their SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
15.
Comprising:-
an ordinary war refugee.
LOST FAMILY
Teakwood Bedsteads. Dressing The visitor introduced himself as Tables, Chests of Drawers, Ward÷ Dining Tabica, Chairs. ite are not in force. A red right near Shanghal. He told the mayor held Suites. Teapors, Ornaments. ty of aerodromes open to the pub-Wang Chen, an ex-newspaperman robes.
in Hangchow, the city of beauty Armchairs, Bideboards, Chester- handed arrow will indicate that the that he had lost his wife and two Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Sewing circuits or partial circuits to be
ants (E) and warrant engineers is The attention of junior Heuten
called by the Admiralty in Fleet Orders to the possibility of volun- teering for service in submarines.
made before landing or taking off children during a Japanese bomb-Machine, Gramophones and Re- Officers are selected for such
R. J. O, ONell-Roe. G. P. Heware to be to the right (no signal sing last November. Now stranded cards. Clocks, Radios, Glass and In a refugee camp, he wanted to Porcelain Ware, Brass and E.P. training three times à year and a
son, transferred to RN. às Sub-Lts. displayed for left hand circuits).
have a small loan. What for? Ware. Ice Chesta. Enamelled Bath, steady flow of volunteers is re- (A)(seny Nov. 16, 1937), and A yellow cross superimposed on
Wang. clalined that he could | Cooking Utensils, etc., etc. quired. It is pointed out that ser- apptd. to victory for courses at the red square will indicate a total vice in submarines does not in any Lee-on-Solent July 18): E.. W. Prohibition of landing. A yellow make toys out of clay and sell
Also way preclude an engineer officer Sykes, transferred to E. N. as sub-diagonal bar across the red square them. All he wanted was some from holding any class of general Lt (A), (seny, May 4, 1937), and will indicate that temporary obmoney with which he could start A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD service appointment later in his apptd, to Victory, for courses at structions exist. that the aero- the mayor, would not only solve bla
drome is partly unserviceable, that message picking up is in progress, would also help a few fellow re- immediate problem of living but
career.
Lee-on-Solent,(July, 25), AIR BRANCH TRAINING
RETIREMENT, · The first group of 40 officers for
Elect. Lt.-J. W. Cooper, placed the new short-service Air Branch on the Retd. List (June 28).
of the Navy, entered on April 18, have now completed their prelim. inary training in discipline and naval routine. a HMS, Hermes at
BRITISH CONSUL GENERAL DRIVES Devenport, and are to begin flying CAR TO CHUNGKING Mr. W. Stark Toller, the new
instruction. They have been ap pointed to ELMS. Pembroke,
The majority will join No. 6 Ele- British Consul-General at Chung- mentary and Reserve Flying king, arrived there on June 27 Training School, R.AF., at Sywell. accompanied by Mra. Toller Northants, and the remainder No
They drive their own car from 23 E. and R.F.T.S., Rochester. Their Kunming, where they had pre- instruction in naval subjects will viously been stationed. continue during this period under
The couple left Kunming on June naval officers attached to the fy-22. reaching Kweiyang on 25in ing schools for that purpose. They remained there for one day,
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS paying courtesy visits, and left on The following appointments are June 26, arriving at Chungking the made by the Admiralty -
next day.
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to work on his idea. This, he told
FURNITURE
and
or that other reasons necessitate fugees, to whom he was willing to 2 Electric Refrigerators "Westing-
special care in landing.
A large letter "C" in black on a impart the secrets of his art. white ground will indicate that the restrictions for aerodromes in the Croydon control zone are in opera- tion.
house"
2 Bedroom Suites,
Diningroom, fqitë
PROMPTLY GRANTED
1 Electric Refrigerators "GA" .AL the end of the interview. 1 Electric Refrigerators “Frigid- Mayor Wu referred him to a
alte” A loan of municipal loan office. $60 was promptly granted on Wang's words. No. Interest, would be charged. All he had promised was to return the money in six equal instalments of $10 each. He
EXPERIMENTAL
NORTH ATLANTIC,
AIR FLIGHTS signed a paper to that effect and
left.
Berlin, July 5. The German Lufthansa Com- pany will conduct 28 experimental When the service will actually be Aights across the North Atlantic inaugurated has not yet been an- between the middle of July and pounced, but it is intended through the end of October, the permission the experimental flights to prove of the American and Portugučae. the entire possibility of such an Governments having been received, enterprise from the technical point it was announced yesterday of view.--(Transocean).
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