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A COAST "OFFICERS

"Changes And Promotions

CHINA NAVIGATION CO. Mr. J. J. Spring, chief officer, Chinux has gone sup's chief officer. Kalgan.

Mr. J. W. E. Warrior, from home leave, has gone chief officer, Chinhua

Mr. G. R. Torrible, chief omeer, Suiyang, has gone chief off- cer Kaying

Mir. 5. S. Marr, chief officer. Kaying, has gone chief officer, Sulyang.

Mr. S. L Garrett. chief officer, Nanning. has gone chief om- cer, Kuelchow.

ME. J. Whyte, sup'y chief officer. from in transit, is on reserve. Mr. G. T. M. Ramsay, chief off- cer, Woosung, has gone chief officer. Cheklang.

Mr. R. N. Learmouth, chief officer, Cheklang, has gone chief on- cer, Woosung.

Mr. T. B. Riches, second officer, Cheklang, has gone acting chief officer. Nanning."

Mr. P. Swan, supy, second officer, from reserve. has gone, supty second officer, Kalgan. Mr. M. Koreneff, second officer. "Wenchow, has gone second

oficer. Wuhu,

H. Piling, second officer. Namalog, has gone second officer, Luchow.

Mr.

second Mr. W. Calder,

officer. Hupeh, has gone second off- cêr. Kuelchow.

Mr. J. Ellam, from reserve, has gone second officer. Sheng- king.

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Mr. T. P.. Lloyd, second officer,

Klating, has gone second off cer, Hupeh

Mr.

c. J. Lawrence, from In transit, has gone second off- cer, Cheklang. Mr. J. W. Walker, third ofhger, Shuntien, has gone second officer. Nanning.

Mr. H. S. Beech; chler engineer officer, Poyang, has gone chler engineer officer, Chinhua. Mr. J. R. Greig chief engineer officer Chinhua, has gone chief engineer officer, Kuel- chow.

Mr. G. Boulton, sup'y chief en- gineer officer, from short leave, has gone chief engineer

officer, Klating.

Mr.

A McVean chief engineer officet, from home leave, has gone sup'y chief engineer officer, Kintang.

Mr. J. Will, second engineer.off- eer, Hothow, has gone sup'y second engineer officer, Kal- gan

.Mr. T. L. Mitchell, sup'y second engineer officer, from short leave, has gone sup'y second engineer officer, Kalgan. Mr. F. G. McNaughtan, süp'y second engineer oficer, from short leave. has gone second omcer, Tean

Mr. J. J. Forster, sup'y second en- gineer officer, Tean, is on short leave.

Mr. B. J. Mellett, second engineer officer, Sulyang. has gone second engineer officer, Liang- chow.

Mr. F. L. Pears, second engineer officer, Liangchow, has gone second engineer officer, Bul- yang.

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Mr. J. C. Baker, sup'y second en- ......

gineer officer, from short leave, has gone second en- gineer officer, Chinhua,

Mr. P. Cameron, acting second .engineer officer, Chinhua, has gone third engineer ófficer, Wahu

Mr. R. Richardson, third, engineer officer, Kalgan, had gone act- ing second engineer officer,

Hofhow.

Mr. F. 8. Parker, mp'y third én-

gineer officer, from Short leave, bas-gone-third-engineer

officer, Kalgan.

LONDON NOTES

By The Air Mail

JAPAN FACING FAMINE

-Farmers Living On Roots Of Trees

Tukyo, Oct. 23

From Our Own Correspondent)

London, Oct. 13. Eleven-year-old King Peter is by many years the youngest monarch in the world. But there is one living ruler who ascer.ded the An increasingly serious view throne at an even earlier age being taken here of the plight. D.) "This is Queen Wilhelmina or the "Japan's northeast, which is re Netherlands She WAS only - 10 | ported tò bê nearing farine condi-

tions, when she acceded in 1890.

Three Oriental rulers approach nearest to Queen Wilhelmina and King Peter in the matter of youth- ful accession.

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·Diane

| mr. 1. Xamazaki, Minister o

Agriculture. « last- tour of inspection tarough' the six; alected prefectures, and 13 Now The Sultan of Morocco was 16 Preparing a detailed relief plan. when he came to the throne innilar plans are being formulated. King of Afghanistan by the Ministries of Home Atairs 1927; the was 18, and the King of Irak 21 and Commerce and Industry, when they acceded last year.

Guarding King Peter

Scotland Yard was leaving no- thing" to chance when the boy King left London" yesterday.

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friend was one of a group of people on the departure platform just before the Royal train steam- ed out.

He reached into his hip pocket for his cigarette case. Someone bumped into him and leaned against him so that it was difficult to get the case dit r

He glanced sound. Behlad-him were two unmistakable CID men.

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The

stricken districts suffer uvery year 'from cool weather and floods, but last July's doogis have beel of inprecedented severity. inundating hity,per cent. of ried fields. An average reduction of 2 per cent. in the rice crops is pre- dioted for the affected area.

The farmers are living this year on roots of trees, nuts and acorns. Small amounts of rice have been distributed by the village govern ments, but these have been insuffi- cient, "

When

Mr. Yamazaki passed through the region, he was met at railway stations by farmers who presented him with bracken enke and acorhs, asking him to taste the food they eat.

Should the areas have a normal

PRINCE PAUL'S EL GREGO

Prince Paul, who heads the Re- gency in Jugoslavia, is a lover of crop, the farmers will get none of England, and has returned here it, as the harvests have for many years in advance been pledged as Icgularly almost every year since the war. He was an undergra-security for loans. Some 14.00

girls have been soki for a pittance duate at Magdalen," Oxford.

to houses of ill-fame or as per- manent, workers to factories.

Londoners have still a few weeks left in which to enjoy the most recent proof of Prince Paul's friendship.

During his visit here last spring he bought El Greco's fine "Lao- coon" from a private collection. Mr. Kenneth Clark, the Director of the National Gallery, who is a personal friend of Prince Paul, sug- gested that the picture might be put on Jugoslavia.

Prince Paul readily agreed, and the canvas how hangs beside other El Grecos in the National Gallery. I am told that it is to be sent to

its owner next month.

MAYFLOWER TO ENDEAVOUR Mrs. Sopwith broke a tradition and created a precedent at the Pilgrims dinner to her, husband and Endeavour's crew. As a mem- Ber of that crew, and a most im- portant member, she was entitled to a place at the function,

Lord Derby, the chairman, humourously remarked that he had asked the secretary if there was any precedent for admitting a lady to their dinners, and the secretary had to go back to the Mayflower.

Mr. Sopwith was greatly taken with the clever facsimile of En- deavour in ice, a labour of love on the hotel, as it was wheeled among the guests during dinner.

third engineer cfacer, Nan- chang..

INDO CHINA S.N. CO.

Mr. R. J. Anthony, second officer, Loongwo, has gone second off- cer, BlangWo. 14 Mr. N. H. King. second officer, Blangwo; ia on short leave,

Officiala bere are hurrying aid fearing that if it is delayed faminë is imminent:

Officials Contribute to Relief

Tokyo, Oct. 23.

Ear food

starving

"Provide farmers."

This has become the bastle cry of the official Tokyo, as reporta com- menced to come in of the distress- ing situation in agricultural areas througout Japan,

victims of The first step to famine was made by high officials of the Ministry for Home, Affairs to-day, when they voted to con- tribute three per cent of their sa- laries for three months to the relief

funds. This action WES im- mediately followed by similar de oision on the part of high officials of the Ministries of Finance and Agriculture and Forestry.

The contribution of the Home Affairs Ministry officials is es timated at about Y.3,800 As it is expected that the movement will spread among all official agencies, the total of relief contributions will reach sizeable proportions.

Whether or not he found some fault in the setting of the crystal. sails, I noticed that he leaned tforward and poined out some de- tail to Lord Derby,

MR. GERARD. LAMBERT

British yachtsmen will have a warm welcome for Mr. Gerard. Lambert when he brings his new- ly purchased "J" clasa Bloop; Yankee, to Cowes next summer,

During the recent American's Cup races Mr. Lambert; with sportsmanlike generosity, lent his aloop, Vanitie, to Mr. Sopwith for

Mr. R. G. G. Stanton, second om-use as a trial horse for Endeavour.

cer, Klangwo, has gone second officer, Sulwo.

He was also foremost in, persuad- Ing Mr. Sopwith to use the balloon

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Mr. A. M. Buchanan, third officer, head-sall known as the Genoa jib. CHINESE NEWSPAPER

Mr.

Mr.

Yuensing has gone second officer, Loongwo.

R. Symington, from reserve, has gone second engineer - cer, Chakkang.

C. A. Kingswood, second en- gineer officer, Chaksang, is on

* reserve,

CHINA MERCHANTS B.N. CO.

Mr. Yo Ying Sung from short leave, has gone second officer,

·Hagan.

Mr. Liu Chuan Bung, acting second officer, Насап, has gone second officer, Pod An. -

Mr. Sopwith had declared that he did not like Genoa jibs, - but Mr. Lambert assured him that it was impossible to race off New- port without one,

Though not altogether convinc- ed, Mr. Bopwith finally asked, "Well, Getty, where's this jib of yours you talk so much about?"

"On board your boat," replied Mr. Lambert.“I told thy skipper to put it there this morning.”

so Endeavour used the sail and won the first two races.

THE FASTEST. YACHT--

Mr. Lambert, was living during

Mr. W. Crossley, Jr. third engineer Mr. Yes Krong Hai has gone act the Cup laces on board his three-

cficer, Shengking," has "Kone|||| ing third omcer, Hafu Klang

· third engineer offcer. Lüchow.

Teen

masted schooner Atlantic, anchor-

Mr. Gibson, third engineer Mr. Chen Taat Jin, second en ed in Brenton Cove. This schoon- offoer, Sunning, has gone. jr. gineer officer Ka Ho, isoner, formerly owned by the late third" engineer oficer, Sheng- king.

short leave.

Mr. Chen Ying Fah has gone acting second engineer officer, Ka Ho

"Mr. A. Wright, third engineer officer. Nanning. has. pone third engineer cfficer, Kuel- | Mr. Kung Tan Chow from short chow.

leave, "hár gone second en Mr. H. L. Russell, third engineer |-- ginger officer, Tung Wab, .......

officer, Sinklang, has gone Mr. Ling Yung Bung, acting third engineer omcer, Nan- second engineer officer, Tang ning.

Wah, is on reserve, Mr. Chú King Taal, fourth en- gineer oficer, Kiang Wáh, is on short leave, and

Mr. C. MCN. Scott, third engineer omeer. Nanchang has gone third engineer officer,- Kan- chow.

“Mr. Gỗ Maxwell, third engineer oficer, Kanchow, has gone

Wilson Marshall, is famous for her speed. In the Transatlantic race for the Kaiser's Cup in 1905 she ran 341 miles in a day—the fastest ever recorded in a yacht race.

An English filend who was a guest in Atlantic tells me that be was asked to stay overnight, as the sea had become very rough.

I can provide you with pyja- mas,” said Mr. Lambert

"But what about a razor? Mr. Lambert laughed. My friend

Mr. Shing Lee Foo has gone act had not known that he was pre- Ing fourth engineer officer,sident of the Gillette Razor Com-

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