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Senior Naval Officer Yangtze

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London, August 25," H.MS. President,"drillship of the London R.N.V.R. at Blackfriars will be seen wearing an admiral's Bag to-morrow. although the officer for whom it is hoisted has no direct connection with the ship or the diviston, Rear-Admiral L G. E. Crabbe, CIE, D.SO., has been appointed Rear-Admiral and Senior Naval Officer, Yangtze, and his appointmer.t dates from To signify his return

to-morrow.

to fullpay service his flag wil be

holsted in the President in the moming and struck at sunset. after which he will be regarded as on leave until he proceeds to take up his command.

Rear-Admiral Crabbe will take passage to Shanghai in the ss. Rawalpindi, due to arrive about October 21. He is expected to assume command on October 23 in succession to Rear-Admiral G. G. Chilton, C.B., who has been S.NO. for two years. The flagship of the 13 gunboats in the Yangtze

Flotilla is HMS. Bee.

THE ARMY

Changes At Simla

Vices

(Special Air Mall. Service).

DIARY OF LOCAL

EVENTS

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

Anniversaries and Holidays.--BB

of St. Nichoss of Tolentino, C. Appolinaris and Companions Feast

Bathing.-Australian and N. Z Asociation, Police Pier, 8.30 pm.

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Londoni, Aug. 25. The Commander-in-Chief has made the following appointments at Army Headquarters, Simia:--

Major-General HF. Salt, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., the DAC, to off- ciate as Director of Personal Ser-King's:-"Our Daily Bread."

Queen's:"Calm Yourself."

Oriental:"Clive Of India.” Central:-"Dames."

Alhambra: Two Hearts In Waltz World:"Chinese Picture."

Majestic:-"Born To Be Bad."

Time."

Star:-"Say It With Muslè.” Colonel W. E. Kidner, M.C., as offelating Engineer-in-Chief dur-tion, "8. C. M. Post" Board Room, Meetings Lawn Bowls Associa- ing Colonel G. C. Gowlland's period 5.30 p.m.; Sanitary Board, 4.15 p.m. ! of leave.

Miscellaneous. - Rotary Club Timin

Brigadier E H. Lancaster is con~- armed in the appointment of

R.L.A.S.O. Inspector, Southern Area, in which he has Services, been omelating, and Brigadier P. Mortimer is transferred to the Northern Area as Inspector.

Capt. E. McDonald, RE, to be Deputy Engineer-in-Chief.

Brevet Lieut.-Col. K: J. Gabbett, I.A.O.C., is confrmed as A.D.O.8.

Major J. P. Acworth, LA, to be. Staff Captain, A.G. Branch.

Capt. P. L. Graham, 'M.C., RA, to be officiating Staff Captain, Q.M.G. Branch,

Col. W. H. Jeffery, CB, CIE., is granted leave from October 1 and

will vacate his appointment as VISIT TO BAN FRANCISCO

G.8.0.1. Major R. L. Goode, LA.. H.M.S. Danae, Captain C. R. G.8.0.2, goes on leave from Oct. 8.

INDIAN SCHOOL COURSES Knox-Little, is due to arrive to- day at San Francisco, and to re-

Lieutenants E. F. Gosling and the main until Tuesday On August Hon. J. Ramilton-Russell, 1st The 28 she should arrive at Santa Royal Dragoons, Lord G. F. J. Mon- Barbara for six days, and on tagu Douglas Scott, 10th Royal September 4 at San Diego. These Hussars. Sir D. J. A. Cotter, 13th will be her last visits to California. 18th Hussars, Second Lieutenants as she leaves the America Station W. B. Congreve, 14th, 20th Hussars in October for Devenport.“ The and D. C. Barbour {{M» LFA- new cruiser Apollo is to take her wards-Heathcot, 1/ti/fist Lancers, place.

have qualified at the summer course of the Small Arms School at Pach: marhi

MINESWEEPERS IN THE WAR

The new volume in which Cap tain H. Taprell Dorling, D.S.O., On September 9 the following R.N. ("Taffrail"), describes the British Service officers will join at work of the naval miresweepers in the Senior Officers' School in Bel- the War is to be published on gaum:-Lieut.-Col. C. H. Gotto. September 19. It 18 entitled DS.O., M.C.. 1st Battalion, The De- "Swept Channels." and is a com- [vonshire Regiment, Lieutenant-Col. panion volume to the author's B. Cuff, 1st Battalion, The Cheshire "Endless Story," in which he deals Regiment. Majors E. A. Palmer, with the work of the destroyers M.C.. and F. W. B. Wilson, R.A., in the War. Mr. Cecil Lawson, the Majors K. B. 8. Crawford, W. J. naval and military artist, has de-Norman, MC., and K. J. Lee, M.C.. signed the dust-jacket for the RE volume.

MOVEMENTS OF SHIPS

(Ladies' Day), Hongkong Hotel; Young Australia League at Government House tea; Presenta- tion of Jubilee Melals, Volunteers Headquarters, 5.30 p.m.

Rehearsals-Hong Kong Singers. Hong Kong Union Church, 5.30 p.m. Social-Cheero Club Whist Drive, 8.30 p.m.; Ladies' Whist Drive, Po- lice Recreation Club, Happy Valley. 9.30 p..

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Sports Swimming. Interport Trials, VRC. Bath, 6 pm.

Moon VII Moon, 13th. Day." Sunrise.-6.08 am Sunset,~~~6.32

p.m.

Tides. High at 6.21 and 20,32: Low at 13.58.

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. „Anniversaries and Holidaşı ---- Fenst et Blessed John Gabriel Perbeyre and of Saints Protus and Hyacinth.

Auctions. Leasehold Property, Hughes and Hough's Bales Room, 3- p.m.

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King's: Our Daily Bread." Queen's:''Caḥn Yourself." Central:-Chinese Picture." Oriental: "She Donie Him Wrong.' World:-"Chinese Pictures" Alhambra:-"Chinese Picture." Majestic:-"Born To Be Bad." ". Star:"Say It With Music." CHANGES AT THE WAR OFFICE Meetings. Thanksgiving Day Col. Osmond A. Walker, who is to Executive, St. Andrew's Church, 9 Ajax left La Guaira for Grenada come to the War Office in March .m.; Kowloon Union Church Wo- (August 20).

to hold appointments in the Direc- men's Guild, 10 a.m. Arethusa arrived Malta (Augusttorates of Ordnance Services and Social. Chsaro Club Social Organization, is A.D.OS. in Cairo.Night; Tombola on board HMS Danae left Esquimalt for San

Lieutenant-Colonel Frank

W. Tamar, 7.15 p.m.; Whist Drive, Francisco (August 191.

Beall, O.BE., R.AS.C., who is to be 'Seamen's Institute, 9 p.m.; Whist, Diamond left Hong Kong (Au-an Assistant Director and A.A.G. Bridge and Mahjong Drive, St. gust 20)...

Fowey arrived Abadan (August post as D.A.D. of Supplies and

will be promoted from his present Andrew's Church Hall, 3 p.m.

Transport.

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Glorious arrived Fortsmouth (August 20);

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Colonel H. C. B. Wemyss, D.S.O., Bowls. Open Singles (seint- M.C., will jo'n the War omce Anais), B. W. Bradbury v. H. A. Ormonde left Famagusta (A shortly as AAG., and Colonel H. Alves (Civil Service C.C. green), 5'

W. Goldney, OB.E., M.C., as Assis tant Director of Artillery.

gust 19).

Rochester arrived. Freetown (August 20).

Whitehall and

Wishart left Malta for Cannes (August 19).

York left Hall Bay, NF, for St. John's, NF. (August 20).

APPOINTMENTS

RICKETT AT SUEZ

Declines To Make Statement

Port Said, Sept. 8.

p.m.

Swimming. Hong Kong Area Sports Heats (YMCA), 11 am. and 2 p.m.

Moon,--VIII Moon, 14th. Day: Sunrise.---6.08 a.m. Sunset-8.31

p.m.

Tides. High at 7.26 and 20.55. Lew at 0.59 and 14.35.

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Capt. LE Holland is vacating the post of Flag Captain and Chief Staff Officer to Vice-Admiral Bir

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 SHIMONOSEKI C. M. Forbes in the Revenge at SANTO BOTZL the beginning of October. He will

Anniversaries and Holidays.. ---- Mid-Autumn Festival. TAKARAZUKA relleve Rear Admiral G. Layton us

(Chung ch'lu-chleh). Bank and Customs (near Kobe) Commodore in command of the TAKAHAZUKA RN. Barracks in the following

Mr. F. M: Rickett, the British oll Name of Our Lady.

Holiday. Feast of the Most Holy HOTEL

Mooncake month. The new flag captain of operator who arranged the Ethio-stival. the Revenge will be Capt. C. 8.pian concession for the Standard- Arbuthnot, DS.O... formerly in Vacuum of interests of America, command

the Home Fleet only to find that they would not King's:-"Our Daily Bread."/ TOKYO RAILWAY||

Destroyer Flotillas.

take advantage of the arrange- The Admiralty notified the fol- ment, arrived at Suez on HOTEL

Queen's: "Calm Yourself." lowing appointments yesterday: French Liner, Porthos, to-day, | Central:—“Chinese Picture.

Lt.-Comdrs.G. F. C. Ball, to

He declined to answer questions

Oriental:She Done Him Wrong." Iron Duke, September 16, and Wared at him by a crowd of eager

World:"Chinese Picture. R. Marshall-A'Deane, to Wessex newspapermen. but it is reported

Alhambra: "Chinese Ploture."; that he assured one Interviewer Majestic: "Born To Be Bad.". that the concession would be Star:-"Say It With Music." worked.

Lectures-Professor L. Forster, China Fleet Club, 11 am.

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