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THE SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
FIRST SEA LORD Admiral Sir Roger Backhouse. who relinquished command of the Home Fleet on April 12, Joined the Admiralty on August 10 for a month's preliminary, duty before taking up. on September 7. the post of First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff, in succession to Admiral of the Fleet Lord Chatfield.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1938
to Osprey: F. Crossley, to Pembroke Majore K. J. T. Ridge, M.C., and LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS:
for Sig. School (Sept. 2); J. Turner, G. B. I Nokes, of the RIASC., to Dunedin; P. D. Voller, to Victory have taken over charge of the for R. N. B. (Sept. 3).
Base Supply Depool at Peshawar Cdrs.-S. A. Cooper, to Winchels}and Quetta," respectively. sea in command (Aug. 18); K. L Major R. de B. Devereux, of the Harkness, to Fearless, in command Royal Scots, has been transferred from Northern Command head- CAug. 17.
Cdr. (E).-C. P. Gallimore, to quarters in Rawalpindi to Meerut
District as DAQMG. Eagle Aug. 201
Major E M. Koch, 18th Hyderi- bad Regiment, is confirmed as D.AA.G. Madras District.
Lt-Car-H. C. Browne, to Dolp hin, for course (not Drake for R. NB. as stated previously) (Sept. 5). "Lt.-Cdr. (F Lt.. R.AF.-A C. R.
Major H. S. Milne, M.C., 'RAM.C., Duvall, to Vindictive (Aug. 29). is confirmed as Embarcation Med
Surgn, L.-Cdrs.-M. A. Graham-cal Officer in Bombay. Yooll, M.B., M.G. Ross, M. B.. to Major J. S. Riddle and Captam President. for course (Sept. 26 and S. Narain, 1.M.S., have assumed the 30 respectively).
posts of DA.D. of Pathology for Deccan and Kohat Districts. гê- spectively.
COMMAND OF THE ROYAL OAK Cuptain Colin Cantlle, D.9.c. late Director of the Tactical Divi slon, assumed command on August 10 of H.M.S. Royal Oak as Lta.-E. N. Walmsley, to Douglas Flag-Captain and Chief Staff (Aug. 10); R. H. Ballard, to Walpole Officer to Rear-Admiral L. D. 1 (Aug. 16); J. L. Woolcombe, to Mackinnon, C.B., C.VO. in the Wren (Aug. 19); G. H. D. Williams. 2nd Battle Squadron, Home Fleet. to Excellent, for course (Aug. 22): and to Faulkner (Aug. 29); R. H. DEPARTURE OF THE GALATEA Culvervell, to Mackay (Aug. 19),
After four months at home for Lts. (F/Lts..., R.AF).-N. McL refit and recommissioning. the Kenip, to Saltburn (Aug. 22) D. an Army Order at Simla on August cruiser Golatea. Captain E. G. HR. F. Cambell, to Victory, for course Bellars, left Portsmouth on August | (Aug. 29),
10 for Malta to resume duty as Lts. (A).-J. R. Robins. R. L. flagship of the Rear-Admiral Com-West, to Pembroke, for f.f.d, at R. manding Destroyers in the Medi- AF. School of Aeronautical Eng terranean. whose nag has been ineering. Henlow (Aug. 29).. flown in the Woolwich and the Shropshire during her absence,
Surgn, Lta.-W. Wilson, M.R.CS LRCP., to Malaya, appt. to Bar Ham cancelled (Aug 9); Murchison, M.B to Boscawen, for R.N. Hospl., Portland (Sept. 1); and to Pembroke, for R.M. Infirmary.
COMMANDER G. A. M. PAUL Lieutenant-Commander G. A. M. Paul, who has been serving under the Naval Ordnance Department Deal (Sept. 28); W. B. Taylor, LR. for the past 12 years, has been placed on the retired list with the rank of commander.
CAPTAIN BLACKLOCK
RETIRED
Captain A. Q. Ralston. R.A.V.C., has assumed the post of D.A.D VS. for Meerut District.
RATES OF PAY IN INDIA The Commander-in-Chief issued
1 in relation to the revised cond!- tions of service for combatant om- cers of the British Army.
for officers below the rank of major The new time scale of promotion
applies automatically to service offers in India, and the revised rates of pay in India will be published as early as possible.
2ND BATTALION, K.R.E.C, COMMAND
PUBLIC AUCTION.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES
PUBLIC
AUCTION
Of the following valuable lease- hold property situate at North THE Undersigned have received Paint, Victoria, in the Colony of "
instruction
Hong Kong, being All that plece of parcel of ground.registered in the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 2368 and the Extension thereto together with the messuages erections and buildings thereon known as Nos..
24, 28. 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 39 and 40 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22,
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, the 26th AUGUST, 1938.
Commencing at 2.30 pm.
At their Sales Room, No. 2, Connaught Road, Central,
Ground Floor.
A QUANTITY OF VALUÄBLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:—
Fort Street.
Area 180,860 sq. ft. or there- abouts.
Crown rent $4,822.20.
To be Sold
IN ONE LOT
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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WEDNESDAY, Filing The 31st Day of AUGUST,..1938.
at 3 O'CLOCK PM.
Blackwood Joss Table, Teapoys,
robes, Chests of Drawers, Dress Oplum Stools, Teakwood Ward-
Hatstands, Divans, Britising Tables,
Dining Table, Sideboard, Chairs, Armchairs, Desks, Typewriter Tables, Booking Cases, Cabinets, Flower Stands, Chester- field Suite. Ice Chest, Enamel Bath, Lacquer. Folding Screens, Orna- ments, Carpets, Rugs, E. P. and Brass Ware, Table Glasses, Futer. Electric Table Fans, Bronze and Marble Table Lamps, Gramo- phones, Hand Sewing Machine, Oil Paintings etc. etc..
The War Office announces that C.P. and S.. LDS.. to Rodney Major and Brevet Leutenant- Sept. 24); B. 5. Lewis, M.R.C.S., Colonel T. N. 7. Wilson, D.S.O. LR.CP. to President. for course M.C... The King's Royal Rifle Corps, (Sept. 30); C. D. Coode, M.R.CS has been selected for command of LR.CP., appt. to Malaya cancel the 2nd Battalion, The King's Royal Rife Corps vice Lieutenant- Colonel E. H. Barker, D.S.O., M.C., who was appointed to the Star on August
led.
Payr. Lt.-H. W. Hutton, to Calcutta (Aug. 24).
Captain R. W. Blacklock, D.S.C.. who has been placed on the retired list, was one of the most experiened Sub-Lts. (A)-J. McD. Scott, to submarine commanders in the Cornwall; W, R. J. McWhirter, to Service, having been connected Newcastle (Aug. 15): H. J. Lavers, with these vessels for 27 years.
P. H. Leyton, G. A Thompson, F.
of
NEW ENGINEER OVERSEER Engineer-Captain F. G. Brown has relinquished the post Engineer Overseer for the Admir- alty at Clydebank. on his appoint- ment for duty in the Department of the Engineer-In-Chie? in succes-
D. Beales. to Pembroke. for ff.d. at R.AF. School of Aeronautical Engineering, Henlow (Aug. 29).
*Cd. Gunner.-H. C. Beaumont, to Pembroke (Sept. 15).
Cd. 5.0.-R. B. Corkrey, to Nelson Aug. 23).
Gunners.-F. E. Hawkins, to
DISTINGUISHED AWARDS
The undermentioned officers and
N.C.OS. have been awarded Dis tinguished Certificates as shown:--
1 Blac
A FEW PIECES OF OLD CHINESE PAINTINGS AND CURIOS
and
* Westing-
1 Electric Refrigerator "Bitter-7-
"Sonen " Arms and Mechanization School, 1 Electric Refrigerator
Captain H. Rew, R.T.C., Small
Ahmednagar, maintenance of armoured aghting driving and
vehicles.
for
and
sion to Engineer-Captain C. R.Emingham (Aug. 12); V."A. Curtis, Sergeant F. Crockett. 1st Bat- Hcare. He is to be relieved by to Aurora (Aug. 29): R. R "Witallon. The Royal Warwickshire Engineer Commander H. F. Du M. cocks, to Kempenfelt: G. R. Clark, Regiment
Corporal G Hunt, late of the cruiser York, and to Pembroke (Sept. 1); J. Brierley Thomas, 1st Battalion, The Hamp fleet engineer officer on the Am-to"Vindictive (Sept. 8).
shire Regiment, for small arms. erica and West Indies Station.
Lieutenants D." O. Couper, 3rd Field Regiment, RA, C. A Mac- donald, 2nd Battalion. The A. and SR., and P. C. Gupta, 12th Fron- tier Force Regiment, the Special Instructors' Certificate of the Army
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DESTROYER RELIEF
On completion of repairs at Devonport about mid-September. H.M.S. Beagle, now in the 4th Des- troyer Flotilla, Home Fleet, is to relieve the Stronghold. Lieutenant-
THE ARMY
MOBILE DIVISION TRAINING The Mobile Division is to have Commander R. C. Medley, a series of exercises from the last
attached destroyer to the aircraft-week of August and during Septem- carrier Furious. The Stronghold ber under its new Commander,
will reduce to reserve.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-
Cdr.-H. G. Cooke: to Victory for S.O. T. C. (Aug. 8),
Signal School at Prina; and Cap tain A; N. Sharma, Kashmir State Forces. Distinguished in Signalling. APPOINTMENTS ASSUMED
Major-General Roger Evans, M.C. Colonel W. E. van Cutsem, OBE,
The Motor Battalions of the M.C., RE, on transfer from Division will have a scheme in Aldershot on promotion has ps- conjunction with the R.H.A. bat-sumed 0.80.1 at the Directorate of teries, and this will be extended to Military Operations and Intel- following up light tank cavalr: ligence.
move.
and "consolidating positions which The Rev. A. J. Wilcox has been Payr. Cdr.-A. R. Thatcher: to the latter have seized in a forward transferred to Cairo as Assistant Dragon (Aug. 8).
Chaplain-General, with promotion Instr. Lt.-Cdrs.-T. A. Holden, to
The Division will also have an to 1st Class Chaplain. President for course (Aug. 15): Par exercise in which it will mark The Rev. C. D.. Symons, M.C. Bracelin, to Osprey (Aug. 20). out targets representing its units joined at Aldershot as Assistant Lts.-R. 器 Hodgkinson, to for observation by aircraft. The Chaplain-General on the retire. Acheron, in command (Ang. 0): F Tank Brigade and a Cavalry forcement of the Rev. E. A. Fitch, O.BE G. Sedgwick, to Sardonyx: M. Gwill have a scheme, and a more Colonel E A. Forestler-Walker Greig. to Wessex J., B. Willis, to general exercise will be held from has taken over the duties of officer Arrow (Aug. 11): F. L. Hill-Norton. September 7.
in charge of the Royal Tank Corps Record and Pay Office at Barnet.
to "Anthony (Aug. 24).
Lt. (Retd.)-A. E. Bailey, to Pembroke (July 24)..
5TH CAVALRY BRIGADE Brigadier T. Preston, C.B.E, M.C..
Lt (E).-W. J. K. Shaxby, to TD.. has assumed command of the Daring (Sept. 7).
5tly Cavalry Brigade in place of Mids-D, E Balme, J. M. G. Brigadier J. J. Kingstone, D.BO Galbraith, E. M. Britton, J. H. P.M.C., transferred as Commandant Fligg. F. J. Bayne, to Shropshire of the Equitation School at (date to be reported); appts. to Weedon
Food cancelled; J. A. Aldridge, J. Brigadier Preston formerly com- H. Rec. P. S. Beale, J. M. Clarke-manded the Yorkshire Hussars, Campbell, J. Lee-Warner. to Hood with whom he served in France, (date to be reported): appts. to and his regiment forms part of Warspite cancelled; P. B. Ayling, the 5th Cavalry Brigade with The A Buchanan-Wollaston M. HYorkshire Dragoons and Notting- Gardner, T. K. Edge-Parlington, R.
hamshire Yeomanry. with head L. V. Little; M. Neel-Wall, to Bar-
|quarters in York. ham (date to be reported): appts. to Shropshire cancelled."
Cd. Engr.-S. S. H. Wright, to Effingham (Aug. 29).
INTEREST SHOWN
IN HEALTH SUBJECTS
Ministry Issues
Food-Booklet
London, August 23. The Ministry of Health 'states
APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA · Major Malcolm Glover, of the that Interest of visitors to the 3rd Battalion, 14th. Punjab Regi-the "Fitter Britain" exhibit in the Empire Exhibition at Glasgow in Senior "Masters. A Coxon. to ment, officiating Assistant Master- Resolution (Aug. 19); J. C. Dustan. General of the Ordnance, is filling United Kingdom Pavilion continues to Victory for Sig. School (Aug. a new temporary appointment in to be shown not only by queues at 23); E. W. Brown, to Deflance (Aug. India as secretary of the Mechani- the entrance but by the steady 26) J, Marshall. to Osprey (Sept.çal Repair Organization
1) W. G. Barnes, to Revenge; W.mittee.
Com-
A. Choules to Rodney (Sept. 2): Major W. D. A. Lentaigne, 2nd
5)
H Hurrell, to Southampton (Sept. Battalion, 4th Gurkha Rifles, who has been officiating at Army head- Bchoolmasters (C.W.O.).-F., M.quarters in símia as D'AQM.G. Ís Cooper, to Caledonia (Aug. 11); Pconfirmed in that appointment, W. Hunter, to Victory for Sig
Brevet Major F. J. Dillon, M.C., | School (Aug. 15); J. H. J. Howe, to R.LAS.C.. has assumed the vast or Newcastle (Aug. 20): R. B. Hollis, D.A.D. of Transport at Army head-
stream of inquirers for literature dealing with health subjects
In particular, models of specimen meals and other facts about food, which are display": ed in the food section of the ́exhibit, have led to a great many Inquiries from visitors for further information.
In response to this, the Ministry
to Autora (Aug. 31) A. E. Bursquarers, and Captain H. N. N. has issued a booklet entitled "Food
to Ganges (Bept. 6).
to Denance (Aug. 8); F. W. Spry. Fawcett, RIAS.C., is made a Staff and Health, which sets forth prin to Defiance (Sept. 2); F. H. Diplock, Captain.
ciples of good nutrition, reproduces Colonel B Biggar has assumed specimen meals shown in the ex- Wt. Eng.-C. G. C. Gouge, to the post of ADMS, for the Pre- nibit with notes on the different Amazon (Aug. 23). "
sidency and Assam District,
fooda, explains why these · foods, Schoolmasters.-A. W. Bilverton, Leutenant-Colonel Ponx.have been chosen and concludes
tu Resolution (Aug 20); R. J. RLAR.C., has been appointed As with notes on milk and the basic' Crews, to Royal Oak (Aug. 31); F.sistant Director of Supplies and principles of cooking and catering. E. Wearn, to Cornwall; R. J. Hayes, Transport for Baluchistan
British Wireless),
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1 Electric Refrigerator Frigidaire"
1 Electric Refrigerator
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"Kelvina-
1 Typekriter "Underwood" 1 Typewriter. "Underwood" 1 Silver Tea Set and Salver 1 Radio Set Atwater Kent"
"Canvas Canoe
1 Surf Board
1 Tennis Net and Poles
1 Child's Teakwood Bedroom Suite 2 Large Cloisonne Vases
On VIEW from THURSDAY,
the 25th AUGUST, 1938,
TERMS: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
by
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS. At their AUCTION ROOMS No. 2. CONNAUGHT ROAD
CENTRAL
Second Floor,
Victors aforesaid
For further Particulars and Con- ditions of Sale, apply to
Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKIS and MASTER, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Building. Solleitors for the Vendors,··
or to
Messrs. LAMMERT: BROTHERS, The Auctioneers.
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