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ROYAL NAVY
BM. PROMOTIONS Brigadier A. G. B. Bourne, C.B., DB.O.. M.V.O. AD.C., who has commanded the Portsmouth Divi- sion, Royal Marines, for three years, has ben promoted to major- general from October 1. and 1s succeeded in command by Colonel Second Commandant T. L. Hunton, M.V.O. OBE, hitherto Assistant Adjutant-General at Corps Head- quarters, who is promoted colonel commandant and temporary briga- dier from the same date,
THE SERVICES
UNDERGROUND
BLOOD
DEPOTS FOR BRITAIN
British Scientists Prepared
If War Comes
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1938.
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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
Man With £180,000 PUBLIC AUCTION. And No Dependents
As he had "no dependents or THE Undersigned have received instructions from the Eroct--
BRITISH SCIENTISTS HAVE BEEN WATCHING CLOSELY the relations, other than those of the the results of the new blood storage and transfusion technique by half-blood," Mr. Henry Philip John tor of the Estate" of the late Mrs.
'Switzerland. which thousands of lives are being saved on the Spanish battlefelds Ince Anderton, of Hotel des Trois M. R. More
Couronnes,Vevey, by British medical men in the units sent out by the Spanish Medical
formerly of the Park Lane Hotel. Ald Committee.
A national chain of depots in Britain where blood can be stored Piccadilly, W. left nearly all his for transfusion as required-long the dream of doctors and hospitals fortune of £183,360 (np. £182.824)
was brought almost within sight amid all the drastic preparations to charities. for the emergency which has been averted.
A London reporter was told re- cently how, if Great Britain is ever involved in another war, the supply and distribution of life- saving human blood will be or- ganised.
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He was the son of the late Wil- lam Michael Ince Anderton, of FRIDAY, the 28th OCTOBER, 1938...
Button Hall. Lancs.. and died-in Merch last at the age of 57. Duty on the estate was £52, 510
DOCTOR'S ESTATE
AMENDMENT Dr. James Matthews Heron, of
Seymour-street, Marylebçne. W. who left, £45.126 (n.p. £44.833), bequeathed the bulk of his pro- Journalists Protestperty to his wife for life, and then
Commencing at 19.00 am..
At No. 18, Felix Villas, Mount Davis Road.
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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-
Capts.-T. B. Drew, O.B.E, to Terrier II (Oct. 11), and as Cdre..
Donors, mstead of rushing by Malaya, with the rank of Cdre. First Class, in charge of the Naval tax to the "bedside of a dying Establishments Singapore: E Lpatient. will report at a central Berthon, DS.C., to Norfolk II (Oct, depot to be "drawn." their blood
£1,000 each to his sisters, and the 15), and as Capt. in Charge or will be classified, laboratory-treat-
The Institute of Journalists con-ultimate residue as to:
Teakwood Bedatenda, Divans, Naval Establishments, Ceylon: P., and stored in half-pini battles.
Terence, at Keswick recently, un-
Wardrobes, Dressing Tables, Chairs H. O. James, to Bee (Oct. 151, and A fleet of motor lorries will visit
2/5ths to the National Institute and Armchairs, Chesterfield Bulte. animously passed a resolution up-
Great Portland- as Naval Liaison Officer, Shanghai,tach hospital daily.
Werk is expected to begin soon proving action taken by the coun- for the Blind"
Chests of Drawers, Sideboard, Cdra.-R. F. Morice, to Keppel,
Dinner Waggon, Carpets and Rugs. command (Oct. 14); R. C. Gordon.]n the construction of an under-el in protesting against "unwar- street, and.
1/5th each to the Incorporated Pictures, Ornaments. Glass and to Victory for Tactical course (Oct. ground reinforced concrete store-ranted application of the penal 18); R. W. Ravenhill, to Nublan room near Cheam. Surrey, on land provisions of the Oficial Secrets Soldiers and Sailors Help Society. offered by a London business man Acts to journalists in the bona de Brompton-road; the Royal Medical
Oct. 31).
to
£25,000 ESTATE
It is hoped eventually pursuit of their duties."
Benevolent Fund: and King build a suite of laboratories, The resolution added that the George's Fund for Sailors.. bottle-washing and sterilising
conference was profoundly dissa-) plant, and houses for the staff. tisfied with the Home Secretary's Mr. P. L. Oliver, secretary of the statement to the Institute, and! British Red Cross transfusion ser-pledged itself to work unremit- vice, and one of the blood trans-tingly for an amendment which Gatehampton Manor, Goring-on- :sion pioneers of the country. would restrict the operation of the Thames, a director of Haig and sald--"Of the 2500 blood donors on Acts to cases involving the safety Co, and of Mucambo Cocoa Estates, the panel for London. It is es-of the realm, as was the intention a cousin of the late Earl Halg and timated that only about 300 would of Parliament..
Lt.-Cdra.-D. C. Kinloch, to Irun Duke; P. L. Collard, to Victory for course (Oct. 14); R. C. Stokes, to Sapphire, in command; &. A Buss, to Pembroke for RNE.; J. G. W. Denys, to. Danae; H. W. Senaman, "to Victory for R.N.B.; J. Newtoh, to Clomede; R. T. White, to Artelope, In command; G. E. Brown (retd), to Caradoc (Oct, 17); J. W. Grant, to Resolution (undated).
Lts.- C.
to be available in war time. During Goodenough, Vernon (T); A. D. Robin, to Ex-the crisis. when hospitals were cellent (G); J. G. Hamilton, to Ex-trying to arrange ́for
an emer-
cellent G J. May, to Caledonia; sency service of donors, one want- J. A, Elwin, to Dryad (N); N. & oed 200 a day. And there are 170 "Roper, to Drake for RNB (Oes hospitals in London."
14): A. Davies, to Excellent, appt,
to Watchman; in command, can- celled; H. J. Slaughter, B. J. C. Wise, to Victory for course RAF. School of Photography, S. Farnborough (Oct. 17).
at
Lt. (B)G. E Sedgwick, to Kimberley (Oct. 26).
Chaplain. Rev. G. Bower, to Newcastle (Oct. 25)
Surgn. Lt.-B. S. Lewis, MR.C.S.. LR.CP.. appt. to President för course cancelled.
Cd. Gunner (T)-H. Dean, to Boscawen (Oct.. 15).
Wt. Tel.-E. J. Webber. to Tamal Νον. 11,
PROMOTIONS
Lt. Emergency).-C. G. BrOOK. to rank of Lt.-Cdr. (emergency)
seny. Dec. 30. 1933).
Payr. Lts-T T. Theophilus, W. K. Cornish-Bowden, to rank of Payr. Lt.Cdr. (seny. Oct. 15).
* RETIREMENTS Suren. Car-E. L Markham, 0.3.5, M.B., at own request, with rank of Surgn, Capt (Oct. 19).
LL-L. E. Baxter, placed on the Retd. List (Oct. 20)...
THE ARMY
ASSUMPTION OF NEW APPOINTMENTS
The following officers assumed appointments:---
have
Aryan Blood
Saved Peace
Cha
Aryan blood in Mr. Cham. berlain and M. Daladier, the Two Prime Ministers, was re- sponsible for the peace agree- ment reached at Munich. Herr Julius According to
Jew Streicher. 'Germany's Balter No. 1
In an article in "Der Stuer- mer, the anti-Semific paper, "he says:
"The voice. of blood was the secret of the September 30 agreement.
happen that "How did the new world war already. predicted by world Jewry did not break out"?
"The Aryan blood of Cham- berlain' and Daladier decided in favour of the God-willed Sudetens, and right of the therefore for the preservation of
European peace amont nations."
COLDSTREAM
Colonel D. R. D. Fisher, D.SO. GUARDS BAND
as Assistant Master-General of the Ordnance,
Brigadier H. B. D. Willcox, D.§.O., M.Gas Commander of the 15th Infantry Brigade."
Bradshaw.
اللحم
TO VISIT U.S.
World's Fair Concerts,
P
Mr. Edric Wolseley Halg. of
uncle of Mr.. Peter Halg-Thomas, the Cambridge rowing coach, and himself an old rowing Blue. left
£25.909 (np. £19,942).
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NEW SUBMARINE LAUNCHED
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***The conference requested The council to "give full sup- port, legal and financial, 'to any member proceeded against under the existing Act in res- pect of his professional duties." Mr. Norman Robson, London, sald Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary in the House of Com- nions gave an undertaking that in
London, Oct. 28. future the authorisation to use the Act would be given only in cases Mrs. Layton... wife of Rear- where the Information disclosed Admiral Geoffry Layton, named' was itself of serious public impor- the new submarine of the
class launched at Barrow-in-Fur- "The Journalist was not seeking ness yesterday the Thistle. to put himself outside the opera- tions of the law or to secure privileged position incompatible with the responsibility of common citizenship." Mr. Robson added, but he did object to being placed in a worse position than any com- mon felon or suspected murderer, who at least was not required to furnish the evidence for the pro- section in advance of his trial."
tance.
MENACE OF ACT
Mr. H. A. Taylor. president of the Institute of Journalists. èm-1 phasised the wider effects of the! application of the Official Secrets Act to the Press in his presidential address to the Institute.
He said that the thoughtful jeliizen, who valued his liberty would make a profound mistake it, his reasonable resentment of the policy and methods of certain newspapers, he tolerated this at- tack upon the freedom of the Press.
"The freedom of the Press." he continued, "was won by great sacrifice, because it was essential to the security of the larger freedom. It is a beri- Lage, not alone of the Press. but of the people of these islands.
Colonel W. P. A. D.8.0, as Officer Commariding the
The band of the Coldstream
"Are we to assume that because Scots Guards Regiment.
Guards is to visit the United States democracy rules, the struggle for Colonel Sir Oliver Leese, D.8.0..for the first time next year. It will power, which is the chief theme of from the Coldstream Guards, as play in the English Gärden near centuries of history, is over for Es.0.1, star college, Quetta, the British Pavilion if the New ever, and that our freedom will GLOUCESTERSHIRE REGIMENT York World's Fair, which opens on never be challenged?
Lieutenant-Colonel N. F. Somer- April 30. "
"Will no one ever aspire to wrest
set, D.S.O., M.C., has been, prome- "About 60 baridsmen, under the power from democracy? Is de- ted from command of the Cepot direction of Capt. 3. C. Windram,mocracy self incapable of abuse at The Glocestershire Regiment the regiment's Director of Music, or power? at Bristol to command the 2nd will leave for New York early in Battalion, The Gloucestershire Re-May. Capt. Windrain said: giment, at Plymouth,
LONDON'S NEXT
LORD MAYOR
"There can surely be no doubt about the answer to these ques- Some time ago we received ations, and in calling attention to very cordial invitation from the this invasion of its freedom the American Federation of Musicians Press is sounding an alarm that to visit New York,
should be heard and needed in "The International situation every quarter where the tradition- permitting, and subject to the a British love of liberty resides." final instructions of the War Office, It was obvious that, if the pre- the band I shall take out will be sent trend continued unchecked, brother of the late Sir Vansit-almost full strength, In addition to the divergence between Authority playing at the World's Fairwe and the Press must grow, and the hope to make a good will tour of public interest would suffer, the United States..
London's next Lord Mayor
will be Sir Frank Bowater, a
tart Bowater, MP., who was
Lord Mayor in 1914. He was
elected by the Liverymen of
the City Guilds at the Guild-
hall recently.
"This will be the first time that
any band of the Brigade of Guards
Bir Frank 18.72. He was elected nad visited the United States since
to the Court of Common Council the war."
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of 1988
in 1922, was Sherif in 1929, and
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Baynard Ward in 1931. During
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GENERAL BORRETT
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London, Oct. 28.
Lt. Gen. Bir Oswald Borrett,
war he commanded a battery father. Later he became a partner formerly commander of British France, His son, Captain Noel with his two brothers, and on the
water is a representative of the registration of, the firm was more troups in Bhanghai and China, has
Hayham Ward on the Court manas smmor Comellä,
Frank was educated in
ente the
retired.
director.
calved his, knighthood for his civic the end of his year
retired here.
Barrett commanded in ares from 1927 to Was G. O. C. China from 1932 to 1935 Reuter.
merchant's business founded by his of onto
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