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LONDON GAZETTE
FRIDAY, NOV. 4
4
W. Hope, K.O.S.B., to be Staff
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1938.
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS PUBLIC AUCTION..
Capt. 8th Div. (temp.) (Oct. 28 PUBLIC AUCTION. THEgned have received.
Sec. Lt. L. G. S. Sanderson, K.0. Chur-8.B., to be 4.0.C. to be Comdr.
LI), 8th Div. (temp.) 4 (Oct. 13).
WAR OFFICE, NOV. Col (temp. Brig.) J. A. chill, M.C. (late Durham is apptd. A.D.C. to the King (Oct.) The appointment November 9 of Captain J. T. Bor-26), vice Col. temp. Brig.) A. F. A. N. Thome, C.M.G., D.S.Q. rett, O.BE, to command the Auck-
(late Gren. O'ds), who has been land, which is fls-out at the Dumbarton shipyard of Messrs. promoted. Denny and Brothers.
It was originally intended to use the Auckland and her sister- ship the Pellean, completing at Southampton, as surveying vessels
on the New Zealand and Chima Stations, but tils decision was altered and they are very coin- leted as ordinary escort vessels of the Eyret type.
SOUTH AMERICAN DIVISION « The chisers Exeter and Alax of the South American Division, America and West Indies Station. the former flying the broad pen- dant of Commodo:e H. H. Harwood. C.BE have arrived at the Falkland Islands
Montevideo hd from Buenos Aires. They will remain
1 December 6,
TORPEDO DEPARTMENT Commander D. P. Cather is to
REGULAR ARMY
The folis promotions are made :-Lt.-Gen. 31 Reginald May. KC.B., C.M.G.. D.5.0.
8.
to
CAVALRY
9th L-Maj. C. H. M. Peto, to be Lt.-Col. (Oct. 17).
16th/5th L-The Army seny. of Capt. R Dixon is May 25, 1935, and not as stated in the Gazette of Sept. 30, "
ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
be Gen.
(Oct. 28), with seny.L.-Col. B. E. Lloyd, M.C.. is Dec. 5. next below Gen. Sir restd. to the estabt, (Oct. 31); Reginald J. T. Hildyard, K.C.B. Maj. and Bt. Lt.-Col. E. "B. de C.M.G.. D.8.0. (substituted for Fonblanque is restd. to the the notifn. in the Gazette of Nor, estabt. (Nov. 1): Maj. G. N.. Gas- 1); Maj-Gen J. H. Marshall- kill is zeed. for serv. on the Staff | Cornwall, 'C.B., C.B.E., D.5.0.. (Sept. 291; Maj. F. D. Field, M.C.. Mr.C., to be Lt.-Gen. (Oct. 20), is reatd. to the estabt. (Oct.”1); with seny, June 23 (substituted. Maj. F. T. Patchell is setd. whilst for the notifn. In the Gazette of holding the appt. of Instr. in Nov. 1).
Gunn., W. Comd. (Oct. 2); Maj. } Col.. A. L. Foster, late R.A.M.C., H. A. Hounsell is restd. to the having attained the age for те estabt. ¡Oct. 221; Maj. J. D. G. tirement, la placed on ret. pay Lineham is seed for serv., on the (Nov. 11.
Staff (Oct. 26) Maj. J. A. L. Deane
on be Cols. Maj. retires. an Indian pension
OB. (Nov. 4..
The follg. to und Bt. Col. W. D. Watson,
I join the staff of the Torpedoes and . M.C, from H.A. (July 15),
Mining Department, Adml:alty. In succession, to Commander E. V. Jeffreys...
LO
sehy. Oct. 30. 1936: Li-Col
with
The follg. are restd. to the J. and estabt::-Capt.
Thomlinson. Bt. Col. (temp Brig.) W. T. o., (Sept. 15); Capt. C. R. Templer Crewdson, from R.A. (Sept. 281; (Oct. 16): Capt. Ri A. R. Fan- Maj. and Bt. Col. S. Collingwood, shawe (Nov. 1); Lt. P. K. Brald MC., from R.A. (Oct. 22), with, (Oct. 22). seny. July 1, 1937: Lt.-Col.
Lt. H. C. H. Crofton is seed. for and!
Bt. Col. (temp. Brig.) O. T. Frith, serv. under the Colonial Ofice from R.A (Oct. 24), with seny, (Oct. 5). Jan. 1.
Lt. Col. and Bt. Col. D. R. D. Fisher, D.S.C., from RA.. with
Lt.-Col. seny. July 1, 1934,
and:
Bt. Col. (temp. Brig.) E W. G. Wilson. M.C.. from R.A..
FOOT GUARDS"
CRUISE OF, THE MILFORD The escort vessel Milford, which has been cruising on the West Coast of Africa snice the beginning of Spotember, is on her way back Simonstown. She will visit Elephant Bay, November 24-28, and Walvis Bay, December 1-3. return- ing to Simonstown on December 7, Because of the illness of Captain R. L 3 Cunliffe, Commander H. Dalrymple-Smith, from the lagship Amphion. has been in seny. Jan 1. 1936. Lt. Col. temporary command of the Milford Col. E. S. White, D.S.O.. late R.
n this cruise, and Lieutenant-Com-A.S.C.. with seny. Jan. mander R. R. Airey, gunnery off- Maj. and St. Col. J. N. Kennedy. Jan. cer of the flagship, has been given M.C. from RA, with seny
Barry. from acting rank as commander for 1: 1937. Lt. Col. F.
R.A.. with seny. July 1, 1937. Lt.- uty as executive officer of that
Col and Bt. Col. temp.
The King's R. Capt. I. M. Goff ship.
Brig.)
Is secd. for serv. оп the Staff RE.,
(Sept. 29).
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:
Cats.-W G. Davis. to Ashanti Nov, 29), and to Ashanti, in com- mand (undated); R. C. Gordon, ter Cochrane Nov. 28); St. J. A. Mick- lethwaite, to Eskimo (Dec. 9), and to Eskimo, in command (undated). Lt.Cd-H. C. Ranald (S/Ldr.. R.A.F, to Albatross (Nov. 31; . T. Powell, to Iron Duke (Nov. 7).
"Temp. "Instr. LiL. C. Elphick,
te Liverpool (Nov, 8).
Chaplain. The Rev. T H. Hors- field, to Hood (Nov. 9).
Cd. Gunners.-C. L Durden, to Families (Nov. 29); C. G. A. Murphy, to Belfast (Dec. 6; F. W. Ings, appt. to Resource cancelled.
Gunners.J E Berry, W. R. Thomas, appts, to Iron Duke can- celled.
Sig. Bosnis.-A. E. Brown, to Vic rory, for Sig. School (Nov. 28); D. A. C. Hubbard, to Aurora (Dec. 13); D. M. Mitchell, to Victory: "for Sig. School, (Dec, 14).
THE ARMY. STATION CHANGES OVERSEA The following changes of station are being made this month:-
1st Battalion. The Royal In-
3. O'd.-Capt. A., V. C. Doug- las is restd. to the estabt. (Sept. 201 with W. Gda-Maj. W. D. C. Green- acre. M.V.O., is, secd. for serv, on the Staff (Oct. 28).
INFANTRY
and Bt.
1. 1337.
K D. Yearsley, M.C.. from with seny. Oct. 20, 1937. Lt-Col: and Bt. Col. temp.. Brig. A. J.
R. War. R.-Lt. A. F. Anderson is secd. for serv. with the R.A.F. (Oct. 24).
¡ŒE Undersigned have received
Instructions
.."
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
оп
MONDAY, the 21st NOVEMBER,
1933.
Commencing at 11 am..
At Godown No. 24 of The Hongkong
Kowloon Wharf & Godown
Co., Ltd., Kowloon,
(Fer Account of the Concerned)
11
47 Cases Tea
15 Cases Tea
13 Cases Tea
224 Bags White Rica.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
归
LAMMERT BROS..
PUBLIC
AUCTIONEERS.
AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
ОД
TUESDAY. the 22nd NOVEMBER.
1938.
Leicester R.-Capt. C. C. Beaty
gra-
Tre-
Commencing at 11.00 am.
At their Bales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road. Central (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor).
A QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY CAMEL HAIR BLANKETS
A
C. Pollock, O.B.E.. from R.A., with Pownal retires, receiving a seny. Jan. 1, Lt.-Col; and Bt. Col. F.
tulty (Nov. 3). Thornton, from 8th H., with seny."
K.O.S.B-Capt. -F. M Jan 1., Lt-Col temp. Brig.) Bear is secd. for serv, on the Staff
Rickards:
D.S.O.. M.C., (Sept. 30).
Q... A.
N.3. Wales
from R.A.. with seny. Jan. 30 R. Sussex R-Lt. R. & Loder is Lt. Col. and Bt. Col. (temp. Brig. seed, whilst holding the appt. of
late The A.D.C. to the Govt.. F. W. Allen, M.C.. Bats, with seny. April 27. L-¡ (Oct 22). Col. (temp. Brig.) W, M. M. from
Dorset E-Ma). J. H. Spencer is O'D. R.A., placed on the hp. list on account Welsh, D.S.O, M.C..
of ill-health (Oct. 8).) and with seny. Aug. 6. Lt. Col.
(Qr.-Mr.) G. (temp. Brig.) c. w. P.W. Vele-Maj.
Reddock, D.C.M., having attain- RA.. Massy, D.3.0. M.C...from
for retirement, 13 W. Fed the age with seny. Oct: 3. Lt.-Col.
Bt. Col.
A Bradshaw, D.S.O.. late S. Gas.. placed on ret. pay (Nov. 4): R. with seny. Oct. 18. Lt.-Col. and Bt. QMS. W. Burke to be Lt. (Qr... Col C. W. Norman, late 9th I., Mr.) (Nov. 4).
Lt.-Col. and Bt. Col. R. H. A, D. Wilts R--Maj. D. A. Ansted re- Love, from RA roet. 25); Maj. tires on ret. pay (Nov. 5). and Bt. Lt-Col. D. F. McConnel, from" RA.. with Beny. D.S.O..
Nares. July 1, 1937 Lt-Col. E. P. M.C., from Cheshire R. (Oct. 28).
COMMANDS AND STAFF
"}
Manch. R.-Capt. H. D... Dook. retires, receiving a gratuity (Nov.
Seaforth-Capt. J. W. E. Mac- kenzie is placed on the h.p.;. list. under the prov. of Art. 496, Royal Warrant or Pay
and
Fromo- ¡tion, 1931 (Oct. 5).
The folly. appte. are made- Col. E. P. Nares, M.C., to be AA, and M.G. 8th Div. (temp) (Oct. ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL 28); Col. D. F. McConnel, D.SO..
CORPS from G.S.O., 2nd Grade, Staff Capt. R. R. Leaning to be Maj. niskilling Fusibers, Singapore to Coll, Camberley, to be G.8.0.. (Nov. 1).
Wellington.
Burma.
1st Battalion, The Burma to Cairo,
1st Grade, 8th Div.. (temp.) (Det.
R.H. Cay.
JJ
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE
CORPS
(0.0.
(0.
To be Sold in Small Lots:
TERMS: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.
AUCTIONEERS.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Situate st.
Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong
To be sold in
ONE LOT
By order of the Mortgagee
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
* MONDAY,
at 3 O'CLOCK PM.
by
TO SELL BY
PUBLIC
AUCTION
ON
TUESDAY, the 22nd NOVEMBER, 1938,
Commencing at 2.30 pm.
At the Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon.
A. QUANTITY OF VALUABLE
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:-
Teakwood Dravingroom, Bed room, Diningroom and Ofice Furniture. Carpets, Rugs, Carpet Runners, Ornaments, Glass and Porcelain Ware. Brass, and E. P. Ware Enamel Bath, Electric Fans. Lamps and Heaters. Gramophones and Records, Books, Tea and Dinner Crockery Cutlery, Sewing Machine. Cooking Utensils. etc., etc.
also
A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
and
'One Radio Set.
• On VIEW from MONDAY, the 21st NOVEMBER, 1938,
Terms: Cash on DeliveTY.
LAMMERT BROS...
AUCTIONEERS.
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD
PROPERTY
Situate in
Second Street and Third Street,
Victoria, Hongkong
*
To be sold in
TWO LOTE
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
ch
MONDAY,
The 31st day of NOVEMBER, 1938,. at 3.30 O'CLOCK P.M.
by..
Mesurs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers,
At their Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road Central, 2nd Floor,
Victoria, Hongkong.
Lot No. 141 Second Street and
No. 11 Sam To Lane.
All that piece or parcel of ground. situate between Second Street and Sam To Lane Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong and registered.. in the Land Office as Inland Lot No. 3390 together with the messuages or tenements, erections
1st Battalion. The Gloucester-28); Capt. M. M. A. ́Little,
Regiment, Wellington shire
to G., to be Bde. Maj.. 2nd
Bde. (Sept. 28); Capt, G. F. Maj. (0.0. 3rd CL) W. L Den- The 21st Day of NOVEMBER, 1993 and buildings thereon known as K.R.R.C., Johnson, S. G'ds, from Bde. Maj..nis to be temp. Lt. Col.
Off. Producing Group, T., to 2nd C1.) (Sept. E. G. Brown be G.8.0., 2nd Grade, Lond, Dist. O. 4th C), from h.p. list, to be (Oct. 26): Lt. T. N. Hawtin. E. Capt. (0.0. 4th CL) (Nov. 5) Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Lan. R., and R.W.A.F.F., to be with precedence next below Capt. A.D.C. to the Govi. and C.-in-(0.0. 4th CL) C. Hunt.
1st Battalion, The Lancashire Fusiliers. Tientsin to Quetta.
1st Battalion, The Cheshire Re- giment, Bombay to Khartoum.
2nd Battalion, The P.W.V., Quet- to to Bombay.
Zand Battalion, The R.W.F.. Khartoum to Lucknow.
1st Battalion The South Wales Borderers, Rawalpindi to Landiko- tal
C. Cambia (Oct. 8): Lt. A. P.
ROYAL ARMY VETERINARY
CORPS
Maj. P. Howard retires on ret. defences at the Orkneys, was in pay (Nov. 5). the old unit which served as Royal Garrison
at Kirkwall, Artillery
la: Battalion, The King's Reg-Stromness, Sanday, etc. ment, Landikotal to Peshawar,
2nd Battalion, The Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Catro to Ahmednagar.
2nd Battalion, The Green Ho- wards, Razmak to Ferozepur.
12th Field Battery, RA, Allaha- bad to Jhansi,
NEW LIEUTENANT-COLONELS
Lieutenant-Colonel Christopher H. M. Peto, whe succeeds to the command of the 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, is 41 and has been in the regiment since 1915. He was adjutant
the of
regiment in Egypt and Palestine and of the Northumberland Hussars di- rectly afterwards. He was an in- structor at the Equitation School at Weedon from 1033 to 1936, and rejoined to take part in converting the 9th Lancers. to a mechanized basis for inclusion in the Mobile Division.
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S - IMPERIAL MILITARY NØRSING SERVICE .
Auctioneers,
||
At their SALES ROOM, No. 2 CONNAUGHT ROAD
CENTRAL,
2nd Floor Victoria, Hongkong.
All those pieces or parcels of
He joined the Orkney defence companies in 1908, was Heutenant Sister Miss C. Pyke to be Ma- ground situate at Victoria in the in the following year, captain in tron (Oct. 13); the name of Miss No. 7 Company at Kirkwall in 1913, M. P. A Albrecht to read as now and major in 1916, in which rank shown, and not as in the Gazette be continued after the War for of Nov, 1. some time. He now returns to command the island's new guns, the Orkney Heavy Brigade.
ESTABLISHMENTS
Sch. of Anti-Aircraft Det-Lt. (temp. comm.). J. Ekins, R.E.. to ROYAL AIR FORCE be Asst. Instr., Searchlight Wing
(temp.) (Oct. 23).
EQUIPMENT BRANCH
COMMISSIONS.
K
Armoured Fighting Vehicles -The name of Capt. G. L. Pren- Two ex-apprentice clerks.. Cordergast. R. Tank Corps, to
read porals G... Tidd and T. 8. Ken-as now shown and not as in the nedy, have been granted commis Gazette of Nov. 1. slons in the Equipment Branch (formerly the Stores Branch),
MEMORANDUM
The following warrant officers Maj. and Et Lt-Col. H. C. T have also been granted commis-Stronge, D.8.0., M.C., from The stons in this branch-A. J. Hug- Buffa. Le placed on the employ- gard, A W. Edwards, G. Rhys, R. ed list (Oct. 2); Sec. Lt. R. M W. Woodley, E, J. Vivian, MBE; Chess, Y; und LR., is granted the Lieutenant-Colonel F. Buchanan, Z. Connell, J, P. Seorgia, I. How temps rank of L2. which – empid. who comes into the new coastal 1 kina, and É, M. Maurice
with the R.W.AFF. (Oct. 12).
No. 141 Second Street and No. 14' Sam To Lane and all rights, ease- ments and appurtenances therte belonging.
'The annual Crown Rent is $10.00- and the area is 777 square feet. approximately. Lot 2 Nos. 44 and 50 Third Street.
All those two pieces or parcels. of ground situate in Third Street. Victoria in the Colony of Hong- kong and registered 'in the Land Office as Sections E and F of Inland
Lot No. 684 together with the messages or tenements, erections
50 Third Street. and buildings thereon known as Nos. 44 and
Colony of Hongkong and register ed in the Land Office as sections
ments and appurtenances thereto P. E. F, G, I, J, K, and the Re-respectively and all rights, ease- inaining Portion of Inland Lot No
belonging. 672 together with all messuages ör
The annual Crown Rents are as tenements, erections or buildings thereon known as Numbers 564, follows:- 586, 588 and 570 Queen's Road West and Numbers 2, 4 and 6 yat Fu Lane. Victoria aforesaid and all rights, easements and appur tenances thereto belonging.
Annual Crown Rent. $87,30, Area 9,050 square feet approxi- mately.
For further particulars apply to the Crown Solicitor Courts of Justice, or to
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.
No. 2.Connaught Road, Central Hongkong, 14th November, 1938
*
Section E of 1. L 684...$5.48 Section of I. L. 684...45.54 The approximate areas are as. follows:
Section E of I. L. 684-822
square feet
Section F of L. L. 684-832
square feet
'For further particulars apply to.. the Crown Bolicitor, "Courts of Justice, or to:-
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS, Auctioneers.
No. 2. Connaught Road, Central