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BY THE AIR MAIL
THE ROYAL NAVY
Appointments And Announcements
London, May 30.
·CHINA FLAGSHIP
The following ratings passed the
H.M.S. Kent was recommissioned qualifying educational examina- yesterday at Chatham for further tion for the rant of Act Sub-service, as flagship it China. This Lt, held in March last:--
is her third commission in this R. W. Bennett, A.B.; D. G. capacity. The Kent will probably Brown. A.B: W. J. F. Collings, Ldg. leave Sheerness for China on June Sea; J. W. A Crooks. Teles.: E. Cs, arriving about mid July. when Croswell, A.B.; J. E. Dolan, AB
her sister ship the Berwick, Cap- tain C. G. Sedgwick, will leave for Devonport for refit and recom-
J. W. Fleming. A.B.; T. E Good- win, Teleg.; A. Hesley, AB; S. W. Hubbert, AB O. T. James, AB.missioning. and E. G. Mason, AB.
THE ARMY
Unit Command Changes In India
(Special Air-Mall Service)
London, May 30, The following officers have been appointed to unit and school cóm- mands in India:-
Major G. T., Johnson as Com- mandant of the 2nd Battalion, 13th Frontier Force Rifles. «
Major C. J. Weld, M.C., as Second in "Command, 2nd Bat- tallon, 13th Frontier Force Rifles. Major E. E. Watson. as Second in Command, 1st Battalion, 1st Punjab Regiment.
LAMMERTS AUCTIONS
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEE
Messrs Lammert, Brothers have
received instructions
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
FRIDAY, the 15th Day
or JUNE, 1934
AT 8 O'CLOCK
AN THE AFTERNOON
AT THEIR AUCTION Rooms,
No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, -, VICTORIA, HONG KONG
IN ONE LOT
Captain C. H. I. Akehurst, Royal
The Very Valuable Lessebold Pro- Among the officers joining for Corps of Signals. to be afficiatingperty situate on the west side of the new commission is Command- | Commandant of the Army School Tytam Bay Victoria in the Colony of
served in of Signals
ri
The Black Watch Lieutenant-Colonel N. A.
Hong Kong being all that piece or
parcel of ground registered in the
B.
Land Office as Rural Building Lot No. 145.
The Admiralty notilled 'the fol- howing appointments yesterday:
Capt.-L. V. Morgan, M.V.O..er H. A. Packer, who D.B.C., lent to NZ. Govt, and for her for two years of the last com- "ity as Second Naval Member of mission 1931-33, as fleet gunnery officer on the staffs of Admirals the NZ Naval Board, June 14.
Together with ■ well built foreign Lt.-R. C. B. Buckley, to Mackay. Howard Kelly and Dreyer. Com-Baille-Hamilton, who is to com-
mander Packer was promoted in mand the 127th (Manchester) In-style residence thereon and together May 28.
fantdy Brigade, Territorial Army, with a good sized garden and two ten- after being gunnery Lts (E.)-M. N. de C. Brown, to June. 1929 Achilles, and H. W. Mole, to Pre-cfcer of the Queen Elizabeth. He
nis courts held under a Crown Lens In India, for a term of 75 years (renewable for a sident for duty at Messrs. Vickers, specialized in this branch in 1918, and had served earlier in the War
further term of 75 years). Barrow, June 3; J. R. Patterson, to
The area of the lot is 54,500 square as sub-leutenant and lieutenant
feet or thereabouts. Pembroke, for M. T. E.. Chatham. June 12; G. C. de Jersey, to Sussex, la the battle cruiser Australia and Com- the battleship Warspite. and E. P. S. Smeeton, to Vectis, on
mander Packer graduated at the
College and 19 Staff
in French and Ger- interpreter }
man:
relief.
Cd. Engrs-L $. Rooke, to Woolston, June 1; and W. H. H. Northcott to Harebell, June 8.
ENGINEER BRANCH
CHANGES...
On relinquishing the post of Manager of the Engineering. De- partment at Devonport Dockyard. which he had held since June, 1930. Engineer Rear-Admiral J. H. Hocken bas retired at his own"re- quest in order to facilitate the pro- motion of junior officers. He is succeeded at Devonport by Engi- neer Captain S. Brockman, hitherto Chief Engineer at Sheer- ness Dockyard.
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ADMIRAL SIR JOHN KELLY'S
APPOINTMENT ·
As a matter of historical interest It should be pointed out that the post of First and Principal Naval. Alde-de-Camp to the King. which Admiral Sir John Kelly is to take up on July 31, carries with it an allowance of £1 a day, and has done so ever since it was instituted by William IV. in 1830. The state- ment that the position has not carried any additional emolu-
with effect from December 18 next. is at present serving where he commands the Ist Bat- talion, The Black Watch. He wu! vacate this appointment on June 2 next on completion of tenure and will be promoted to the rank of Colonel. He received his first
Crown Rent $126.00 per annum.
Farther particulars and conditions
commission in The Back Watch of sale may be obtained from the
in January, 1900, and was promot-offices of ed major in September, 1915. Dur- ing the Great War he served on the Western Front from October,
1915, to March, 1918, and for part of this time was Brigade Major. and D.A.A. and Q.M.G. and DAAG., being twice mentioned in dispatches. From the end of January, 1918, until he left, France in March, 1918, he was acting Lieutenant-Colonel of the 7th Bat- talion, The Manchester Regiment.
ments since July, 1914, no doubt TENNIS PLAYER'S
arises from the fact that at that date the emoluments of the..or- dinary Naval Aldes-de-Camp to the King, who had formerly re- ceived 108. a day, were abolished.
COLLAPSE
Miss Alice Marble Faints on Court
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, May 30.-.
Engineer Rear-Admiral Hocken has had 34 years' service, and his first ship as an assistant engineer in 1900 was the Magnificent, then flagship in the Channel or Rear- "Admiral Albert E. Tenkings. From
The first officer to be appointed 1913, when was appointed to the star apurthal the bes had First and Principal Naval AD.C was Admiral Lord Amelius Beau- a good, destar dockyard service, and has been assistant to the clerk, third son of the fifth Duke Chief Engineer at the Repair De-of St. Albans. He held the post Dot, Invergordon, 1918-19: Erst en from its establishment in 1830 un- til his death in December, 1846. gineer.assistant at Chatham, 1919- 22, and Hong Kong, 1922-24; and The next holder, and the longest, was Admiral Sir William Parker, Chlef Engineer at Bermuda, 1928-
the last of Nelson's captains," who 30. Among the ships of which he has been engineer oficer in charge retained the post until his death
in November, 1866, in tus eighty-women's are the cruiser Bellons, during the JUNE 14, 1934 latter part of the War, and the fth year. Subsequent holders ap- pear to have relinquished the post battleship Resolution COMMENCING Az 10.30 AM. His retirement gives a step in retirement from the active list, rank, to Engineer Capt. A. C. Turn the first to do so being Admiral Thomas, Earl of Lauderdale, who, Ar Taxis SALES BOOM, bull, who since 1932 has been en-
gineer overseer in the Midland dis-on reaching the age-limit of 70 in DUDDELL STREET.
trict, and who retires on promo- February. 1873, was succeeded by unwell for two or three days past. Admiral Sir James Hope. The and no douft a arst appearance tion, whereby Engineer Capt. H. A first officer to hold the distinction in an enclosed strena and a hot Little, A.D.C., engineer inspector in
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EAST INDIES NAVAL COMMAND
Miss Alice Marble, the 21-year- old Californian lawn tennis play- er, famted on the court here this afternoon when playing in the match between France and America. «
She was opposed to Mine. Hen- rotin, France's No. 2 player, and was 4-1 down when her collapse occurred.
Miss Marble had been feeling
MEMES. DEACONS,
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BY ORDER OF THA SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG
SALE OF
VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PRO PERTY COMPRISING A GINGER FACTORY WITH BUILDINGS.
ej situate at
Tenn Wan in the New Territories. in the Colony of Hong Kong Known and Registered in the District Offies Bouth
AB
Los No. 14 and Lot No. 14 Extension
in Demarcation District 453 Bemaining Portion of Lot No. 263 in
Demarcation District 432. Remaining Portion of Lot No. 1. in
Demarcation District 449. Remaining Portion of Lot No. 8 and Lot No. 8 in Demarsalon Distript 4537
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To be Gold
IN ONE LOT
by
AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
THURSDAY,
THE 28TH DAY OF JUNE, 1984.
In the rank of Admiral of the Fleet day were a severe ordeal for the PUBLIC AUCTION was Sir Henry Keppel, in 1878-79.young visitor. It may be recalle! Only two other officers haye held that Miss Marble was forced to It in the highest rank, Sir Geofrey retire on the eve of the Wightman Hornby: from 1888 to 1895, and Cup match in New York last year Lord Fisher, from 1904 to 1911. owing to a physicsï breakdown..
After receiving medical treat- The King has approved the ap. During the War period the officers
who served as First and Principal ment in the dressing-room this pointment of Rear-Admi. Frank F
Naval A.D.C. were the late Ad-afternoon, Miss Marble was taken Rose, C.B., D.8.0., to be Comman- der-in-Chief. East Indies, in suc-mirals Sir Edmund Poe, Sir George to the American hospital, where cession to Vice-Admiral Martin E. Callaghan, and Sir Henry Jackson. it was stated that the doctors in is the attendance upon her have advised Dunbar-Nasmith, V.C., CB.." to Admiral Sir John Kelly twelfth officer appointed
to the her not to take part in any fur- date Oct. 28. He will assume com.
post since the War.
ther competition for at least one
a for at mand on December 12.
month.
AT THE SALES- Book,
4
No. 4, DUDO STREIT
M. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
AUCTIONKERS,
Buch a decision would put Miss Marble out of the Wightman Cup match with Great Britain at Wim-For further Particulars. Apply to:— bledon on June 15-16,
Massas TS'O & HODGSON,
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INTELLIGENCE SERVICE Captain W. E C. Tait, M.V.O., disappointed from to-day to the Intelligence Division at the
Her indisposition is an extreme- Admiralty, has been on special auty in China since be relinquishly painful one but is in no way regarded as serious in medical eircles. It is expected that the trouble will yield to special treat- ment and prolonged rest.
last
Captain Talt served during the war, in the battleships Colling-
Vendor's Solisitgra.
or to
Mas, LAMMERT BROS, Auctioneers.
FLAG CAPTAIN IN CHINA By Order in Council of January 29, 1923. payment of command money at 10s, a day and enter taining allowance at 8s. a day was made payable to the officer holding the combined appointments of Chief of the Bra and Flag Cap-ed the post of Deputy Director of Naval Intelligence in November tain to the Commander-in-Chief, China. The Admiralty are of opinion that the subsequent sc- paration of these two appoint- ments has in no measure decreased wood and Malaya, Grand Fleet; the responsibility, and expenses of was promoted to commander from the Flag Captain for messing and the Royal Yacht in 1921; and to entertaming during the still re- captain in 1926, after being train- quently necessary absences of the ing commander at Chatham Bar- Commander-in-Chief. from his racks. He has since commanded flagship on duty. A new Order in the cruisers Dragon and Delhi,"in Council published in the London the Mediterranean and West In Gazette therefore approves the
dies. payment of command money and entertaining allowance to the Flag Captain at the rates of 10s, and 88. 'a day respectively for the whole of every period during which the Commander-in-Chief may be sent on duty from the flagship for more in the Yangtze and to other ves- which Messrs. Goodyear were in- than nine days, provided, that the sels on the China Station, has left tending to construct at Batavia for ship commanded by the Flag Cap Hankow for Hongkong. She the production of tyres and tain is one which apart from her should leave the latter port on rubber articles, will no appointment as flagship would June 1 for home, calling at Singa-1 at Bultenzor carry these rates when in full com- pore, June 8 to 7 Colombo, June that dinculties mission, and that this arrange-12-14; Aden! June 23 Buez. June purchase? 312, gros ment is subject to the continuance 28; Port Said, Jime 28-29, Malta, have aft of the necessity for the Comman- July 9-6; Gibraltar, July 9 Devon der-in-Chier's frequent absences port, July 14, Fortsmouth, July 15 on duty
Sheerness and Chatham, July 16. in Bums
Miss Marble is making her first visit to Europe. She came Hong Kong, 13th Jans, 1994. into prominence last year when ahe beat, among others, Miss Palfrey.]
RELIEFS FROM CHINA
The cruiser Calcutta, Captain Eustace Rotherham, which has conveyed relier crews to gunboats
GOODYEAR FACTORY
Changed From Batavia To Buitenzorg
The
Medan, May 27, Bataviansch Nieuwsblad states it is likely that the factory,
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