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KAMAKURA MARU
Monday, 28th July Tuesday, 12th Aug.
SEATTLE & VANCOUVER (Starts from Kobe)
HIKAWA MARU
Wednesday, 6th Aug.
NEW YORK vis Japan & Panama
SOUTH AMERICA (WEST COAST) vis Hilo & San
Francisco (starts from Kobe)
H.K. POLICE Half-yearly Promotions
RESERVE
Orders by 0. Eager, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve). CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part I: Those detailed whil attend at Murray Parade Ground for instruction in Part I of Training Course on Wed- nesday, July 23 at 17.30 houza sharp. Dress-Khaki Uniform.
In Navy And Marines
The following Officers have been promoted to Rear Admiral to date July 8, 1941-
Captain A. F. E. Palliser D.B.C., A.D.C. Acting Rear Admiral G. J. A. Miles, A.D.C. Captain F. H. G. Dalrymple-Hamilton. Acting Rear Admiral D. W. Boyd CBF., D.S.C. Commodore H. T. C. Walke.
Patrol Duty, Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered
INDIAN COMPANY Inspection Parade. talled will parade at Murray mander to Captain (20) to date Parade Ground for inspection of June 30 1941:- equipment etc., by the Company Richard M. Southern, William P. Commander on Wednesday July 23 Care. Raymond M. T. Tavlor, at 17.30 hours sharp. Dress--Khaki
Captains C. Moody, R. R. McGrigor P. L. Vian, D.5.0.
The following promotions have Capt. to Brevet Major (2) to
made. Those de-been
Royal Navy. Com-date June 30, 1941---
sent.
Richard
Capt. (Acting Major) Coamo La Roche Balter, Capt. (Acting Lieut. Colonel Halford D. Fellowes.
RN.R. Odr. to Capt. (1) to date Bellases, Selwyn V. June 30. 1941: Frank M. Smith Uniform. The Equipment Officer Jephsen, Jons H. F. Cromble, Peter R.D will make it a point of being pre- G. L. Cazalet D.8.C., Charles F. W. Norris Philip S. Smith, Horace J. Training Course-Part II, Those T. Bayliss, John A. Grindle, Ro- detalled will attend at No. 20 Ice House Street on Friday. July 25 at derick L M. Edwards, James A. 17.30 hours for instruction in Part McCoy D.S.O., Charles L. Firth MV.O., William R. C. Legg itt, 13 of Training Course under Sub Inspector (R) Imam Din
George W. G. Simpson, William A. D.S.O.. Richard W Ravenhill, Caspar John Harold Y. Armstrong D.6.C.
Patrol Daty. Patrol duties will Dallmeyer be carried out as ordered.
MOTOR PATROL UNIT Commendation, Constable (R)
Deut. Cdr. to Cdr. (7) to date June 30 1941: George F. Rutter, Roy O. Yeomans, Dehan (2) I Chamberlain, R. L. Murray, W. Westlake. Cecil E. Duggan, Regin- ald E. Cowell, R. D. William B. Piggott.
Lieut. Cdr. (E) to Cdr. (B) (1) to date June 30, 1941: Frank M.
Lieut. Cdr. to Cdr. (86) to date Paskims R.D. Pay. Lieut. Cdr. to
375 Shun Koon Ying is commend-June 30. 1941:—
Pay. Cdr. (2) to date June 30, 1041.
ed by the Hon. Commissioner of Guy B. Hodgkinson D.B.Q, Dun- Edward J. V. Hatch RL. Norman Police for zeal and alertness in can L. Johnson, David H. T. L. L R. Traunce R.D.
arresting a Chinese male on June Jenkins, John F. Whitfield, Eric R. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve 28, 1941 who was convicted for 8 Jackson, Frank W. Lipsyomb (Cdr. to Capt.) (1) to date June Larcency from the Person.
O.B.E, Geoffrey T Lambert, 30, 1941: Richard P. Pim. Training Course-Part I. Those Charles A. de W. Kileat, Julian Lieut Cdr. to Cdr. (3) to date detailed will attend at Murray
Liddell, Cyril L. Edwards, Edmund June 30, 1941: Edward A. Eborall, Parade Ground for instruction iw. Thruston D.SC., Edward G. Le Part I of Training Course on Wed-Geyt, Alexander F. Matheson, Ar-George A. K. McCombe. Hugh Lloyd Williams nesday, July 23 at 17.30 hours sharp. Dres--Khaki Uniform.
Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered,
COMMONWEALTH
D.8.0..
thur H. Attfield, Geoffry M. Sladen
Burg. Lt.Cdr. (D) to Surg, Cdr. DS.C. Christopher M Jacobs. John Pringle. John Holmes, John Le (D) (1) to date June 30, 1941: John
E. Darils LD.S. Barber L.8.0., John M. EMERGENCY UNIT
Bayley Inspection Parade. All rank of D.SC.. Eric H. Tilden USC. Juhus A and B Companies will attend J. Casement, Wilfred J. W. Woods.
The following promotions have on Alyn L. Taylor, William J. Lamb been announced by the Common- Murray Parade Ground Wednesday, July 23 at 17.30 hours M.V.O., Richard B. Homeşeli, Ralph sharp, for inspection of equipment |C. M Duckworth, Robert H. etc.. by the Company Commander. Stephenson, Richard G. Tosswill. Dress Khaki Uniform. The Equip- Donald H. Fuller, Stacey W. D. June 30, 1941: James K. Walton. ment Officer will make it a point Colls, John S. M Richardson Wilfred H. Harrington.
at
wealth Naval Board RAN. :----
WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1941. —PAGE 9
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Agente.
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D.S.Q William 0. C Stokes, L&. Cdr. (E) to Odr. (E) (1) to Riot Dril All ranks of "B" Richard Y. White D.9.0., Howard date June 30, 1941: Kenneth M. C. Company will attend at Reserve F. Bone D.8.0., D.S.C., Herbert · H. |Kurquhart.
* AWATA MARU
Sunday,
27th July
COLOMBO & MADRAS via Singapore
SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila.
HUSIMI MARD
Monday,
Fat. Sept.
of being presem.
SAIGON
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19 July
Thursday,
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Thursday,
7th Aug. Thursday, 26th Aug.
Sunday, Monday. Tuesday,
27th July 28th July 12th Aug.
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Room Headquarters Lecture
on Leatherdale. hours Friday, July 25 at 17.16 sharp., for instruction in Riot Drill under Acting Inspector (R) M. A. de Sousa.
Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.
W. R. CHESTER-WOODS.
ADJUTANT
POLICE RESERVE Hongkong, July 21, 1941.
179 DEATHS
FROM T.B.
Cdr. (E) to Capt. (E) (4) to date June 30, 1943-
Rowland P. Chapman, Francis J. ONSIGNEES' NOTICES
A Coleby, Ronald G. Murray, Al- tred W. Gray.
Engineer Cdr. to Engineer Capt. 1) to date June 30 1941. Kein D. P. Hall-Patch.
Lieut. Cdr. (E) to Cdr. (B) (12) to date June 30 1941
Gilbert C. De Jersey, Arnold R. Newman, Alec Tynedale-Briscoe. Frederick H. Phillips, William XI. Gibson, William H. Kingswoon. The following is the Returns of Martin H. Hunt, Norman J. Chift, Roger G. Gifford, Jack Burten- notifiable diseases notified
shaw, Frederick J. Moulde, Edward having occurred In the Colony
J. H. KAby: during the week ended at mid- night on July 19:-
as
Cerebro-Spinal Fever, three cases
Burg Car. to Surg, Cupt. 2) :---. Owen D. Brownfield
(two deaths): Cholera, 8 cases, M.B., BS., to date June 30, 1941. one imported, (34 deaths); Diph- Lionel P. Strugnell MB., B.8., to therta, six cases (two deaths); date July 2, 1941:
Dysentery, 45 cases (28) deaths); Pay. Cdr. to Pay. Capt. (3) to Enteric Fever; 23 cases, one limport-date June 30, 1841,
ed, seven deaths); Measles, one: Erie C Ferton, Eyre S. Duggan
case (one death); Scarlet Fever, OBE, Eric A. Tolléy O.BE. one case; Tuberculosis, 203 casex,
five imported, (179 deaths).
48-HOUR RETURNS.
BARBER-WILHELMSEN LINE
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
M.V"
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From U.S.A. via MANILA.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that ail Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hongkong and Kew. loon Wharf &.Gedown Company, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves delivery may be obtained.
Ltd.
Orgo will not be landed unless notice has been given 48 prior to vessel's arrival, but car- ried on from port to port to the final
of call to which the aption
claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godown, and all the 28th inst., will be subject to rent Goods remaining undelivered after
Pay. Lieut. Car, to Pay. Chile. (5) be presented against the vessel must!
to date June 30, 1941:
Ronald Braidwood, Frank R.
to the undersigned on or before the 15th prox, or they will
be recognized
not
All broken, chafed, and damaged
The Returns for the 48 hours end- Mannin, Charles B. C. Tomkins. Goode are
are to be left in the Godowns
28th inst, at 10 am, by our surveyore Mexers, Goddard & Douglas
ing at midnight on July 20. is a Alan Mackery, Norman E. Len-where they will be examined on the follows:--Cholera, 31 cases (one ning. imported); Diphtheria, two cases; Dysentery, four cases; Enteric Fever, three cases; Measles, one case; Tuberculosis, 46 cases.
ROYAL MARINES
Major to Brevet. Lieut. Colonel (3) to date June 30, 1941:
Major (Acting dent. Colonel) CHOLERA CASE George W. M. Grover, Major-
A 45-year-old Chinese male was (Acting Liant. Colonel)(Temp.) admitted to the hospital át Lalchi-Richard W. Spraggett, M.C., Major
In the case of dutiable cargo, con- Bignees
are requested to inform the Imports & Exports Offee that they have such goode for examination.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned
DODWELL & CO., LTD.
Agents,
by
kok. on July 21 auffering from (Acting Lieut. Colone! Philip R Hong Kong, 21st July, 1941, cholera.
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