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THE SERVICES

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF AT

PLYMOUTH

FOOD CONTROL IN TIME OF WAR

Lts.-R. S. Brooke, to WildAre (Oct, 24; F. G. Wonds" to Thetas.

Oct. 36); W. C. Cartwright. to Beagle: J. C. B. Boucher, to Admiral Sr Martin Dunbar-Orion (Nov. 1); S, G. Rivers-Smith, Nasmith, V.C., K.C.B., late Second to Jackal (Nov. 2); N. L. A. Jewell, Sea Lord. assumed command as to Dwart (Nov. 81: B. G. Heslop, to Commander-in-Chief at Plymouth Maidstone (Nov. 7); W. R. Patter- on October 24, in succession to son, to Jersey (Nov. 15); R. S. Admiral Sir Reginald Plunkett- Blacker td Jupiter (Nov. 24). Ernie Erle-Drax.

D.S.O. Wt. Engr.-H. Kitchens, to Vle- This change had been arranged for tory for Sig. School (Oct. 241. September 30, but was deferred

K.C.B.

because of the emergency.

PROMOTIONS

Н

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1938.

PUBLIC AUCTION. LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

THE Undersigned have received Government Plans

Ready

ENFORCEMENT IN

24 HOURS

Government arrangements for -feeding the population in time of war and its plans for ration- ing were described recently by Sir Henry L. French, Director of the Food Defence Plans De- partment

of of the Board

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

.00

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SATURDAY, the 5th NOVEMBER. 1938.

Commencing at 11.00 a..

At their Sales Room. No. 2 Connaught, Road, Central. (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor),

Surg Lt.-Cdr.-G. A. Miller, NEW DRAFTING. COMMANDER M.B., to rank of Surgn. Cdr. (seny.

Commander H. G. Cooke has Oct. 18).

Trade. LL Emergency).-D. A. Babb, to succeeded Commander R. E. Hyde

of Ls.-Cdr. (Emergency) ; Sir Henry, who was speaking at Smith as Drafting Commander atrank

the luncheon of the International Chatham Naval Barracks, the butter (seny. April 23, 1928). having been "appointed to

Cd, Engr.-R. W. G. Lobb, to rank Grocers' and Provision Dealers' Ex- mand the escort vessel Wellington of Lt. (E) (seny. Oct. 1).

hibition at "Agricultural Hall, Lon- A LARGE QUANTITY OF BOOKS don, made it clear that the ar in New Zealand

* NEW MINELAYER The

coal-

new minelayer Redstart, built by Henry Robb, Limited, at Leith, arrived at Portsmouth on October 31 and was commissioned next day for service" as tender to the Vernon, torpedo school...

The Redstart and a sister- vessel the Ringdove (which is to be employed at Hongkong) are of 498 tons, with a speed of 10 knots, and will be used in peace time for instructional purposes. Lieutenant A. F. Jackson, from the minelayer Plover, was appointed to the Redstart last month.

PAYMASTER COMMANDER

RAINIER

ENTRIES

"The Rev. P. R. Scott. as Chaplain seny. Nov. 17), and appte, to Drake for R.N.B.; the Rev. J. A Shann, as temp. R.C. Chaplain 'seny. Oct. 2), and apptd. Victory for RN.B.

ROYAL MARINES Lt.-C. L. Price, to be Asst.

to

rangements were designed to meet a "hypothetical future emergency." and had no direct reference to the present situation."

Action, he said, could be" taken in emergency within 24 hours..

"In time of war." Sir Henry con- tinued, "all buik supplies will con- Instr.tinue to now down normal chan-

to Small Arms, Plymouth Div. (Oct.neis, but we recognise that cir-

| 24).

THE ARMY APPOINTMENTS IN INDIA Brigadier H. Finnis, M.C., of the 5th Quetta) Infantry Brigade, has been made officiating General Off- cer Commanding in Chief, Western Command.

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cumstances might arise which would necessitate a greater eco-

(To be sold in lots)..

also

À QUANTITY OF CLOTHING

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Terms: Cash on Delivery.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HE Undersigned have received.

structions

TO SALL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

"ON

THURSDAY, the 10th NOVEMBER. 1938

Commencing at 2,30 pun.

At their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon,

A FINE COLLECTION OF OLD"

CURIOS

Comprising:

Old Porcelain and Pottery, Vases,. Jars, Incense Burners, Figures,

LAMMERT BROS.. Bowls, Plates, Cups, etc., etc.

AUCTIONEERS.

nomy of transport than exists in HITLER'S MOUSTACHE normal times. Therefore, we have! devised schemes for modifying and.

recessary. supplementing the normal channels,"

NATION-WIDE ÒRGANISATION

A nation-wide organisation had recently been set up in which ex-

Lieutenant-Colonel C. J. Weld. M.C. 13th FF.R., is confirmed in Paymaster Commander W. Phis appointment as colonel and pertenced people in every locality Rainier, the senior officer of his

G.S.O.. 1. Waziristan District, would be available to help in the rank on the act list, has been

place of Colonel G. B. Henderson, distribution of perishable commo- placed on the ret d list on attain-CIE, who has been transferred, Cities-bacon, butter, cheese, cook-

ing the age limit of 50, and is

Chaklala:

Major P. L. MacDermott, ing fats. etc. succeeded us accountant officer at RIAS.C., is made O.C., Mechanical To deal with the supply of food the Royal Victoria Victualling

Transport Training Battalion, to consumers, 18 divisional food Yard, Deptford, by Paymaster

Lieutenant-Colonel S. officers had been appointed in Commander G. H Lane, from the clemence, RIAS.C., is made O.C.. Great Britain. a. chief divisional training ship Caledonia at Rosyth Lahore Animal Transport Training!omicer in Scotland and another for

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS *Company; and Major O. Davies has London and the Home Counties. The following appointments are become D.A.D. of Transport; Appointments had been made of made by the Admiralty.

Chaklala.

about 1.500 local rood executive Cds-R. Heathcote, to President. Major A, R. W. S. Koe, M.BE. cficers. These officials had re- itor duty inside Admiralty (Nov. The Hampshire Regiment, who has celved instructions about what 21); A. G. Mack, to Dolphin (Nov. been officiating as D.A.A. and they were to do if they were noti- Q.M.G. at Western Command fled that the Government had de- Lt.-Cdrs.-F. YA Bethell, to Headquarters, is confirmed in the elded to call local food control Albatross (Oct. 24); J. B. Herapath.appointment, and Captain R A. G. committees into being. to York. (Oct. 31).

Nicholson. RA.. is confirmed in "All are in being, ready to jump) Surgn. Lt.Cdr.-C. N. H. Joynt, his appointment as Staff Officer, into operation." Bir Henry said. M.B., to Scorpion (undated).

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Engraving is the hall mark

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Captain P. G. B. Gambler, Royal Signals, is made O.C.. 1st Cavalry |Brigade Signal Troop.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

DUTY IN THE FURIOUS Squadron Leader E. C. Passmore, who has been signals officer with the air units in HMS. Furious, Home Fleet, since April, 1934, has been succeeded by Flying Officer

The local food control commit- tees would be responsible for the registration of food retailers in their areas, and for compiling a record of stacks of essential com- modities. They would be entrust ed with the local administration of many of the food control orders. Their proper function, however, would be to administer the nation- at rationing scheme.

NO LOCAL" SCHEMES

AS PROPAGANDA"

Original propaganda methods employed by Germany among the Sudeten Germans in „Czechoslovakia' were described" by Lady Zimmern, wife of Sir Alfred Zimmern, Professor of International Relations at Ox- ford University, in an address to the Kooroors Club recently.

Sudeten school children: she cald, were given photographs of the President of Czechoslo- vakia (Dr. Benes), with instruc- tions how to change his face into that of Hitler, with a lock of hair over the forehead and a moustache.

She added that Germans had been selling cheap wire- less sets to Sudetens which could be tuned in only to Ber-

in broadcasting stations.

K.C.'s Son, 24, Turns Hermit

-

MARK GRANTHAM, twenty- four-year-old son of Mr. W. W. Grantham. FL.C., after living alone in the wilds of Labrador for two years, has decided to say goodbye to civilisation for ever.

He has given up a career and the comforts of his parents' home in

Bronze, Ivory, Jade, and Amber Ornaments, Old Chinese Hand Paintings, Screens, Embroidery, Blackwood and Lacquered "Ware, etc., etc.

On VIEW from WEDNESDAY, the 9th NOVEMBER, 1938.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS...

AUCTIONEERS.

VALUABLE LEASEHOLD

PROPERTY

Sitrate in the

King's Road District, Hong Kong

To be sold in."

ONE LOT

By order of the Mortgagee

by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

WEDNESDAY,

The 9th Day of NOVEMBER, 1938 at 3 O'CLOCK P.M.

F' H. V. Gould, from Mount Batten In the Great War there were Busser for a log-cabin on the banks local rationing schemes at various of the North-West River, where for times in different areas. Sir Henry four months of the year he is said that it was contemplated that snowed up and shut off from - all there would not be any occasion

touch with the outside world, | » for local schemes in a future emer-

writes a Home correspondent.

NEED TO EDUCATE YOUNG CITIZENS

Penalty Of Neglect

|

gency.

"In all probability" he said, "the

by

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers:

News of his decision to spend

national scheme will be put into the rest of his life next to nature. Mr. T. A. Warren, of Wolver operation with very little delay was given to me by tiis father, who hampton, speaking at confer-after an outbreak of hostilities.” || occuples chambers in the Temple. ence of the National Association of It is considered probable that the Juvenile Employment and Welfare commodities. which would be

E.C.

11 Mr. Grantham is known to the

At their SALES ROOM, No. 2 CONNAUGHT ROAD

CENTRAL,"

2nd Floor (Room 205), Victoria, Hongkong.

All those pleces or parcels of ground situate in the King's Road District in the Colony of Hongkong:

as section E and the Remaining

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Gmcers at Portsmouth recently. rationed from the outset would be public not only as a lawyer and' and registered in the Land Office- urged the need to educate the butcher's meat, bacon, butter and Recorder of Deal, but for his ad- Portion of Inland. Lot No. 897 to- adolescent so that he would know margarine, cooking fats and sugar. vocacy of stoolball, which game he his responsibility when he was old Other commodities might have to claims as the "father of cricket." gether with all messuages enough to exercise the franchise. be added.

In his chambers recently he wore a

'HIS OWN LIFE'

tenements, erections or buildings: thereon known as Numbers" 400, "A continuance of the old. lais- Sir Henry said that it has been century-old shepherd's smock.

402, 408, 408, and 410 King's Road. sez faire attitude will spell national thought impracticable to rely on

and Numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, suicide in the new age of acute the same plan for food supply and He said: Mark as a schoolboy 10, 11, and 12 Ming Yuen Western. nationalistle fervour and competi-rationing as in the Great War. was delicate. Two years ago be Street and all rights, easements. "On the outbreak of any hostili-was studying at Plumpton agricul- and appurtenances thereto belong- The present position in England ties," he said, "it would be lament-tural college. When I suggesteding. is lamentable. Sixty per cent. of able if a number of food traders that he should join my old friends The Crown Rent of section E of our nationals aged 14 to 18 are took the view that once food con- Sir Wilfred and Lady Grenfell in Inland Lot No. 897 16 $190 per left without spiritual or educa- (trol had been imposed the Govern-their hospital work in Labrador, he annum. tional guidance. From 18 to 21ment would accept full responsi-jumped at the idea. the position is much worse.

tion," he said..

1

The Crown Rent of the Remain

[bility, and that personal initiative "Now he has a bachelor home "We criticise what happens in would no longer be required,” two miles from his nearest neigh-ing Portion of Inland Lot No. 897 some other countries, but at least If war began every member of bours, who are truppers, and he is $41.27 per annum.

they are showing deep interest in the food trade in this country retches his stores by canoe. He le all their adolescents without e-should carry on as he did in nor-iraming trapping and how to drive ception. This country has now to mal times, dealing with his usual dog teams.

do something big to ensure the suppliers and his usual customers, calibre of It's ́citizenship. Mud- until instructed otherwise. dling through is an old game of jours that we might play once too

often.

"A really comprehensive scheme of education and social guidance In adolescence would, in · fairly quick time, solve many of our per-a plexing problems."

MR. YOSHIDA LEAVES ENGLAND

CANADA IN THE EVËNT OF WAR

The recent days of stress led to quiet stock-taking of the cap- abilities of Canada in the event of Wir

"He has grown to love the soll- tude and peace. He is happy be- cause he can do as he pleases and live his own life.”

RETURN OF BOY EXPLORERS

Leader's Tribute

It is disclosed that an army of

The seventh annual expedition 50.000 could quickly be raised. If of the Public Schools Exploring necessary, by carrying out plans of society, under the leadership of Mr. Shigeru Yoshida, the Jap- the General Staff, with due ap-gurgn-Cmdr. G. Murray Levick, anese Ambassador in London, portionment to each military diz-RN returned to London fron embarked in the French liner le trict:

Newfoundland recently with

all

The area of section E of Inland Lot No. 897 is 825 square feet ap proximately.

The area of the Remaining For- tion of Inland Lot No. 897 is 17,795.84 square feet approximately. For further particulars apply to the Crown Solicitor, Courts of Justice, or to-

Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS..

Auctioneers,

No. 2 Connaught Road Central.

at Marlborough and worked: by members of the Marlborough O.T.. C., were of great value in keeping the partier in touch with each other"

de France at Southampton re- The Air Force has about 400 its members in excellent health Plans ars already being made for "At Euston Station Cmdr. Levick the 1939 expedition, which will cently on his way back to Japan rianes, but something under 200 at the expiration of his period are in the first-class, category and said "The trip was one of the most again be to Newfoundland. The of office as Ambassador.

some of them are under construc- successful we have ever had. Not ages of the boys will range, from He said that he had been de- tion Just now.

one of the 42 boys was a misfit, 16 to 19. As applicants will be Ughted with the very friendly There has been a steady increase! "Survey.

two interviewed during the autumn. parties made Journeys co-operation he had received in in the mechanisation of the Militia separate

from the term, those wishing to apply should England

units and in transport equipment.] "base" camp to map": Bir destroyers and five mine-country towards the upper Honorary Leader, PBE8 White

Former - Ambassador

|sweepers" aro

(Canada's Weekly

the do so as soon as possible to the

operation waters of the Humber River. The | Barn, Old Oxted, Burrey, statins

portable wireless sets, constructed their age and school;

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