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Engineer Captain Warren

(Special "Air Mail Service)

London, June 7. Engineer Commander F. Mow- bray Warren, who has been placed on the retired list with the rank

of

HELPING CHINA DIARY OF LOCAL

By Sending Expert Advisers

London, June 20. In informing other. Governments with Far Eastern interests "that Bir Frederick Leith-Ross, noted British economist, would shortly visit China, the British Govern- ment expresses the hope that these engineer captain. has been countries wil fellow her example serving in the Vernon, torpedo and also send experts to study school, since 1933.

He was the China's problems with a view to senior or the first group of three giving her what aid they are able. mates (E) to reach the rank of

Britain hopes that the nations engineer commander, in December, interested will arrange that their 1927, and the last to remain ön representatives shall the active lat. Engineer Com-Chinese leaders of finance and mander E. C. J. Thompson retired | trade, and discuss the situation in on March 11, 1935; and Engineer | all its aspects.-- Commander W. B. French died on Reuter,

October 1, 1933. Engineer Captain Warren began his sea career in the Merchant Navy, in which he served as an engineer, after re- ceiving technical training on shore, He joined the Royal Navy as an artißcer before the War, was pro- moted to commissioned rank in

meet the

NEW GOVERNO

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OF UGANDA

November, 1914, and served during Sir Donald Cameron

To Retire

hostilities in HMS. Conqueror, Grand Fleet; in submarines; and in the destroyer Parthian In 1928-31 he was engineer oficer of the cruiser Castor in the Mediter- ranean and China, and in 1931-33 His Majesty the King has been. he was on the staff of the Anti-pleased to appoint Sir Bernard Submarine School and Flotila at Bourdition Governor and Com- Portland..

APPOINTMENTS

made by the admiralty yesterday

The following appointments were

London, June 20

mander-in-Chief of Uganda, to be Governor and Commander-in-Chier of Nigeria. In successión to Sir Donald Cameron, who will retire

His Majesty salso: appointed CarJS M. Mackenzie-Grieve, | Mr. P. & Mitchel, Chier Secretary to Victory (June 3).

Tanganyika Territory, to succeed. Ct.-Cdfs.-T. H. Dickson, to Dol-Sir Bernard Bourdillon-

phin (May 31); H. G. Dickirison,

lips, to Viscount (June 24); DÙ E

to Excellent (June 15); G. C. Phil-

EVENTS

SATURDAY, JUNE 22

Anniversaries and Holidays.- Coronation Day (1911). Summer Solstice. (Esla-chi).

Auctions.-Ready Made Sults and Suit Lengths, Lammert's Hong Kong Sales Room, 10.30 am.

Cinemas King's:="CLve Of India." Queen's: "Reckless." Central:-"Chinese Picture," Oriental:-"Trouble." World:"Pirate Treasure.”- Alhambra:-"A Lost Lady." Majestic:-"That's A Good Girl," "Star: "All Of Me."

Sports Bowis-First Division. Civil Ser- vice C.C. v. Police R.C.; Craigen gower C.C. "A) v. Kowloon B.G.C.; Indian R.C. v. Kowloon "Docks; Kowloon C.C. v. Craigéngower. C.C. "B". Second Division. Police R.C. v. Civil Service O.C. Kowloon B.G.C. v. Craigenyower C.C.; Tal- koo R.C. v. Hong Kong Electric; Yacht Club v. Kowloon C.C.; Hong Kong FC. v. Club de Recreio. Moon-V Moon, 22nd. Day. Sunrise-5,30 a.m. Sunset.-7.10

p.m.

Tides. High at 2.10 and 13.00: Low at 6.08 and 20.12.

-SUNDAY, JUNE 23.

Prince of Wales born (1894). First Anniversaries and Hoildays. Sunday after Trinity.

Cinemas King's:"Clive Of India." Queen's: "Reckless." Central

Chinese Picture”.

in the near future Oriental: Forsking full Others."

World-Wolce In The Night Alhambra:-"Border Town.”). Majectic:-"The Man Who Re-

claimed His Head." Star:-"Dames.”

British Wireless

Religious Combined "Service on Kowloon Union Church Sunday

G. Wemyss, to Drake (June 20 MR. R. B. BENNETT School Anniversary, 11 am.

K. S. Backhouse, to Caledon: R

D. P. Hutchinson, to Cardiff; F.

E. Chevallier, D.S.C., to Vindictive;

Moon-Last. Quarter, 10.21 p.m. V. Moon, 23rd Day.

A. C. Cresswell; to Calypso J S On New Aspirations p

C. Salter, to Broke; and C. S. Pelly, to Victory for RNB. - (July '1).

-Lts:-W. L. M. Brown, to Exeter (June 4); C. M. Jacob, to Signat School (June 3); E. A. Nicholson, to Signal School (June 5); R. B. Chandler, to Brazen (June 24); E K. U. Clark, to Albury (June 17): R. A. V. Gregory, to Pangbourne: T. H. B. Shaw, to Albury: H...I G. Rylands, to Montrose.

QUALIFYING EXAMINATION

The following ratings, shown' in alphabetical order, passed the qualifying educational examina- tion held in March last for the rank of acting sub-lieutenant:----

F. W. Hayden, Neptune; H. H. Hiliman, Queen Elizabeth; N. A. Lee, R.N.B., Portsmouth; K. R. Mc- Reath, Antelope; A Mitchell, Corn- wall; 8, J. Parsons; Delhi; L. G. M. Potts, RN, Portsmouth; L. Rob- son, Royal Sovereign; J. T. Rush-

forth. Resolution: A. 8. Walker, Revenge; and T. L. Ward. Antelope.

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Sunrise.-5.40 a.. Sunset.-7.10

• Tides. High at. 2.58 and 14.10. Low at 7.26 and 20.58.

MONDAY, JUNE 24 Anniversaries and Holidays.

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St. John Baptist. Midsummer Day.

Cinemas

The B.BC. relayed in the Na- tional programme a programme from Canada in celebration "of | King's -Clive Of India.” rimpire 'Day. It was arranged and Queen's:—"Reckless ** presented by the Canadian Radio Central:-"Chinese Picture." Broadcasting Commission, and in- Oriental:-"Forsaking All Others." quded a dramatic representation World:"Voice In The Night.”. of the story of the roundation of Alhambra:-"Border Town?! Empire Day' in Canada as well as Majectic: "The Man Who Re- a message from the Dominion by

claimed His Head." Mr. R. B. Bennett, the Prime Star:-"Dames." Minister, speaking from

Miscellaneous-Commodore C. G. The programme was relayed from Sedgwick; R.N., presents Royal Red gamuton, Ontario.

Cross Medal to Miss A, Ralph,! AR.R.C. at Royal Naval Hospital, 11.30 am.

Ottawa,

Sports

The story opened with the arrival of loyalist settlers in New Brunswick in 1783 after the Ameri- can War of Independence. They

Bowls Open Singles, E. el "Ar- came in the wake of the original chill v. D. Rumjahn (C8.C.C.); F. settlers. Rapid changes took place Jones v. A. S. Gomes (Taikoo); in the country, which was then a G. E. F. Thompson v. W. Glendin- wilderness.. Towns, sprang up

ing (Club de Recreio); P. E. Knight' trom the Atlantic to the Pacific. v. 3. McKelvie (Kowloon B. G. C.); In 1896 a meeting was held of a W. K. Way v. J. E. Hensen (Kow- society which was the forerunner

came to

INTELLIGENCE DIVISION of the Empire Society of to-day loon Dock); R. Duncan v. J. Cava... Commander & L Poland, D.8.C. So the celebration of Empire Daynagh (Kowloon C.C.); V. Petherick joined the Naval Intelligence Divi-

be recognized not only A. A Razack (Hong Kong F. C.)

Moon.-V Moon, 24the Day. In Canada but throughout the sion on Thursday for duty in suç-

Sunrise.-5.40 am Sunset 7.10. cession to Commander W: S. Bard- well," MV.O., who on completing was stated was then in the pride

Tides. High at 3.45 and 15.32; two years in the division has been of her youth, but still with large Low at 8.15 and 21.45. appointed to command HMS. Al-areas of undeveloped wheat coun bury" for the period of the Naval

Review. Commander Poland last

Test of the Empire. Canada, It

"DAY OF NEW HOPES

p.m.

"After that the story Jumped to whose family-life symbolized all served in command of the des- Empire Day, 1935. The listener that was finest and best in the troyers Vivacious and Delight in was taken to the home of a typi- homes of the people throughout the Mediterranean in 1932-34. Fiscal Canadian family and heard the Empire.

D.S.C. was gained in command of the excitement of the children as Mr. Bennett said the British roastal motor-boat No. 30 during they departed for school, where Empire was dedicated to the cause the second blocking operation they were to participate in the of freedom, and he spoke of ta against Ostend on the night of May celebrations. The orchestra played influence for peace in extending 9-10, 1918, when he carried out a "Land of Hope and Glory," and the hand of friendship to other successful attack on the pier ends then came the speech of Mr. R. B. and afterwards laid and maintain- Bennett After referring to the ed good smoke-screens close in shore under heavy fire. After the coastal motor-boat base at Haslar was closed down, he went in for destroyer duty and later command-

countries outside it. While the visions of the youth of to-day significance of Empire Day, which might not develop into reality, he he said was a day of new hopes urged the boys and girls of the and aspirations the Canadian Empire when they grew up to Prime Minister went on, to describe endeavour to maintain the En the scenes of spontaneous loyalty pire's present position

mora

ed the gunboats Robin and Bea and enthusiasm which he had ascend acy among the rationis of mew in China. He was promoted | witnessed in Landon during the

to his present rank in December, Jubilee

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