HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937.
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By the Air Mall, London, Oct. 231
ROYAL NAVY
RETURN OF THE DANAE H.MS. Danae. Captain L. E. H. Maund, which det 'Hoạt Kong
recently will arrive at Portsmouth. December 10.
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ROYAL AIR FORCE
FROM THE
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Appointments
URBAN COUNCIL
Scavenging Contracts
At the fortnightly meeting of the Urban Council to-morrow the fol
The following announcements lowing will be the orders of the appeara the "Government day:
MARTLESHAM STAFF CHANGE Wing Commander R. St. H Clarke. "AF.C., has been appointed to the Aeroplane" and Armament Gazette": Experimenta! Establishment al
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It is notified that His Excellency Martlesham Heath. where he the Governor, under instructions succeeds the late Wing Comman-received from the Secretary of der E. Hilton. D.FC AFC State for the Colonies, has been who lost his life in a crash during pleased to make the following ap- the King's Cup alr race.
pointments:
The Danae left England a year ago to supplement the force on the "China Station during the with- drawal of other cruisers for large repairs. and is now coming home on the return to China of the
AIR MINISTRY APPOINTMENT Mr. Percy Clarke to be an Assis- Dorsetshire. She was launched
Squadron Leader H. N. Thorn-tant Government Surveyor (En- 20 years ago, and is one of four
ton, M.B.E, is appointed for duty gineer Surveyor), Harbour Depart- ships of her class which are over in the Directorate of Intelligence,ment, with effect from October 28. the age limit, but are retained in
Air Ministry. He has Just return- Miss Jeannie Smith to be 1 service pending the completion ofed from the post of Air Attache Nursing Sister, with effect from new vessels. The Danae served in
in Brussels, which he had held, October 23. the Harwich Force under Admiral Tyrwhit: during the concluding months of the Great War.
6TH MINESWEEPING · FLOTILLA H.M.S. Cedar, now in reserve at Portsmouth, will complete her reft in time to commisslot, with a full complement in Decembr for service in the 6th Minesweep- Big Flotilla. Portland. The Cedar Is One of the steam
to trawlers taken over from the fishing In- dustry two years ago, mainly for training purposes.
She served in
the 5th Minesweeping Flotilla in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Abyssinian emergency.
TRAINING, FOR COMMISSIONS
H.M.S. Ramillies. Captain R W. Oldham, O.B.E., A.D.C.. has been .selected as the ship for the spécial training of lower deck candidates for commissioned rank under the revised "scheme. Her complement will be amended to include an additional beutenant-commander and an additional instructor officer for duty with the acting leading seamen. The main object of the scheme is to provide special training in one ship of selected atings to bring them up to the educational and professional stan- dard required before final selection for commissions and acting sub- Heutenants.
RAF. APPOINTMNETS
1. Letter from Covernment signifying the approval of the Legislative Council to the amend- ment of the Conservancy By-laws contained in Schedule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordin- апсе, 1935.-
2. The Chairman, pursuant to notice, will more:
"That in exercise of the powers conferred by section 4 (xv) of the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordin- ance, 1935, the Urban Council makes the following amendment to the by-laws under the heading "Scavenging" contained in Sche- dule A to the Public Health (Sanitation) Ordinance. 1935.
AMENDMENT
for 2 years, He formerly served His Excellency the Governor has at the Ministry as Personal Ag- been pleased to appoint Mr. C: B. sistant to Sir Edward Ellington, | Brown, J.P., to be a Member of the Chief of the Air Staff. ·
Licensing Board for a period of three years with effect from Octo- The following appointments in ber 28; and Mr. J. Hennessey Seth, the Royal Air Force are notified:JP to be a Member of the Li-
censing Board, during the absence | following
Pherson, M.BE with effect from from the Colony of Mr. J. L. Mc- { therefore:—
October 28,
GENERAL DUTIES. Squadron Leader.-G. F. Simond, No. 100 (Torpedo Bomber) Squadron. Seletar, Singapore, to command" (Sept. 13).
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to nominate Mr. Sum Pak-ming as a Member of the Court of the University of Hong GOVERNOR ACCEPTS Kong for a further period of three
PRESIDENCY
Of St. John Ambulance, Association
By-law is rescinded and the by-law is substituted
3.-(1) The Council shall pro vide a departmental service or employ contractors for the general surface scavenging of the follow- Ing 'districts:—
(a) The Island of Hong Kong... (b) The Island' of Aplichay............- (c) Kowloon and that portion of
New Kowloon ying to the west of a Hne drawn from a point on the sea-shore 200 yards east of the village of New Kowloon.
(2) Such contractors are herein- after referred to as scavenging contractors."
years, with effect from October 28. The King's Exequatur empower- Ing Signor Gennaro Pagano di- Melito to act as Consul-General for Italy at Hong Kong has re- received" His Majesty's signature,
H. E the Governor has pro- The Director of Ambulance an-visionally recognised M. Franck L. nounces that His Excellency the N. Depuy as Consul for France at Governor. Sir Geoffry S. North- Hong Kong, as well as Mr. J. M. cote, K.CM.G.. Knight of Grace da Rocha as local Honorary Consul
LICENCES of the Venerable Order of St. John for Guatemala, in both cases pend-licence for No.
Application for an eating house of Jerusalem, has graciously con- ing. the
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Belcher's sented to honour the St. John Exequatur.
His Majestys Street, ground four (side door).' Ambulance Brigade with his His Excellency the Governor has
Application for a food factory patronage and to accept the approved the relinquishment of his
licence for No. 64. Battery Street, Presidency of the St. John Ambul-appointment as Aide-de-Camp by
ground floor. ance Association.
Application for a Lieutenant (Local Captain) G. P.
food shop Lady Northcote has very kindly Rickcord, 1st. Battalion, The Royal
(vegetables) licence No. 1072. agreed to act as District Lady Ulster Rifles, with effect from Oct.
Canton Road, ground floor, Superfatendent of the Nursing18. Divisions, and to become a Patron conjointly with His Excellency the
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-*
Lt.-Cdr.-H. M. Darrell-Brown | Governor. to Victory for R.N.B. (Oct. 25).
Lts.-T. L Canning, to Shrop shire (Nov. 10); P. C. Hopkins, to Viscount Nov. 19 N. Lanyon, to Bulldog (Nov. 201.
PROMOTION
Surgh, Lt.-P. M. Duthle, M.B.. to rank of Surgn. Lt.-Cdr. seny. Oct. 27).
THE ARMY
COMMANDER OF THE 3RD INFANTRY BRIGADE
The War Office announces the following appointments:-
Colonel H o Curtis, DS.O., M.C.. to be Commander, 3rd In- fantry Brigade, with effect from January 12.
.Colonel L G. Robinson, to bu, Assistant Director of Supplies and Transport, the British Troops in China, with effect from Decern her,
about
. STAFF CHANGES IN INDIA
Major W. H. L Sutcliffe, H.E., has been appointed Superinten- dent Surveyor of Works in the "Engineer-in-Chief's Branch at India. to
Army Headquarters, fill a new apointment.
Brevet Major D. R. E R. Baze man. 10th Baluch Regiment. is transferred from the Madras Staff 29 DA.A.G. at Army Headquarters. Lieutenant R. B. Freeland, 2nd Battalion, The Suffolk Regiment." to be O.C.. Transit Section; Bom- bay.
Major C. H Godstand, M.C.. R.LAB.C., is to be O.C, Mechanical Transport Training Battalion.
Major H. H Berridge, R.I.A.5.C.. s to be OC. Heavy Repair Shop. M.T.. Quetta.
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HOSPITAL RELIEF FUND
Mr. A. Morris acknowledges re- ceipt of the following donation and medical supplies to the North China Hospital Relief Fund:
talled
St. John Ambulance Victoria Nursing Division; many bandages.
Per St. John Ambulance Y.W. C.A. Nursing Division, 25 lbs. ether.
The Luen Pong Dispensary. 10 sults wounded soldiers' hospital clothing.
The China Anti-Poison and Fire Apparat s Production .Co.
100 packages ambulance powder.
Mrs. Chan $500.
FUNERAL OF MR.
Issue
of
TENDERS ACCEPTED The following names of success- ful tenderers are notified for gen-« eral information:
stones, Mr. Tsang Foo; for Gov- Tender for the supply of head erniment Quarry-roofing plant, Messrs. Tak Hing and Co.; for re- Fairs to Grab Dredger No. 1, Messrs. The Kwong Hip Lung Co. Fire Float, Messrs. The Hong Kong (1932), Ltd.: for repairs to No. 1, and Whampoa Dock Co., Ltd.; for the supply of rations for Indian Police, Messrs. Abbas Khan and Co.; for the slaughter house con- tract, Sai Wan Ho, Mr. Tam King: for re-numbering old head stones, Mr. Tsang Foo; for the slaughter house contract, Aberdeen, Mr. Tam King, for the supply of rations to Indian Prison Staff, Messrs. Abbas Khan and Co.; for the collection of swill, Mr. Chan Yam-fuk; for repairs to No. 7" Police Launch
Application for a food-shop (fruit) licence for No. 113, Bulkeley. Street, ground floor.
Application for a food shop (fruit and vegetables), licence for the Peak Tramway Station, The Peak.
KOWLOON UNION CHURCH
Successful Sale Of Work
The annual bazaar and sale of work of the Kowloon Union Church organised by the Women's Guild in aid of church funds held on Saturday afternoon in the Union Church Hall, was a very success- ful function.
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It was officially opened by Lady Pollock on behalf of the parishion- era. Lady Pollock was introduced by the Rev. J. D. Maclean, chaplain of the church.
There was a large crowd present and while brisk business was done, everybody enjoyed an excellent
A. W. E. DAVIDSON | Messrs. The Kwong Hip Lung Co. (1932) Ltd.; for repairs to S. L No. 8 Police, Messrs. The Kwong Cheung Hing Co., Lư,
It is noiled-in-the-Government-social-evening. Gazette" that the fees charged to nationals of Finland for visng will, until further notice, be as follows: -Transit visa 70 cents, ordinary Visa $6.40.
The funeral of the late Mr. A. W. E. Davidson who died on Friday, took place at the Protestant Cemetery yesterday, when the 'Reverend J. R. Higgs officiated at the graveside.
Amongst those present were Messrs. W. J. Burling, A. Landau,
The name of Dr. Chan' Shek- W. K. Way, HL Fraser, H. Gittins. C. Dodson, W. Hong Sling, H. Coul-yuen, who has the qualification of son, T. E. Jackson, L. W. Hume, 2. Igakushi (Bachelor of Medicine) of Cunningham, J. Fraser, 8. Ecce the Tokyo Jikelkai Medical Uni- shall, J. Davidson, J. G. Meyer and Versity. Japan has been added to the local register of medical prac- many others.
titioners.
Besides the wreath from "His Löying Wifc." others were sent by Don and Jenny. Reg. Bet and Foppy, the Hon. Mr... T. H. King
REFUGEE SCHOOL
School at the old Kowloon Magis- It is announced that the Refugee
the teachers returned to Shanghai, tracy, which was close down when will re-open at 9 am to-day.
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BACK FROM THE FRONT
The tragic state of affairs most of the Shanghai energency hospitais in which medical sup- plies, accommodation and in some cases even food, were insufficient, was stressed by Dr. L! Sung, with returned from Shanghal yesterday by the s.s. Conte Verde. Dr. I was
one of the members of the first group of local doctors to volunteer for sérvice in the North.
According to this doctor, the best equipped war hospital is the 23rd, which is managed by a Bel- glan doctor. assisted by four Chinese doctors returned from Belgium, but in most cases there is urgent need of medical supplies and chloroform. Dr: Li added that It was remarkable, and an exceed- ingly bright feature of this dismal war to see girls of well-to-do families, who had previous to the outbreak of hostilities probably The following were in charge of never done a stroke of work, com- various stalls:-
ing forward and eagerly volun- teering to help at the various. hospitals.
A vote of thanks to Lady Pollock was proposed by Mr. L. Starbuck, hon secretary of the church.
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THE STALL HOLDERS'
Mrs. B. Wyle and Mrs. Watson (Woollen goods), Mrs. Coombes, Mrs. Armour and Mrs. Woolley (Needlework and Novelties) Mrs. MacLean (Home Produce), Mrs. Phillips and Mrs. Spittles (Con- fectionery) Mrs. Morton and Mrs. Grant (Flowers), Mr. Laing and Mrs. Mac William (Men's Stall), Miss I. Holland, Mrs. Mitchell (Lavender Stall), the Rev. F, Short (Book Stall), The Sunday School Committee (Baan Tub), The Guild Entertainments Committee (Ice- creain and Refreshments), and Mr. Blakey and Mr. Phillips (81de. Shows).
PREVIOUS
CONVICTION
Mrs. Blandford, Mr. and Mrs. Bliss and family. Mrs. Capell and family, E. J. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. W Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fergu- VACANCIES FOR COMMISSIONS
son, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fraser, The War Office announces that Teny Garton, Mr J. Gibson, Mr. 35 vacancies for commissions in
and Mrs. G. B. Gurevitch, Mr. and the cavalry, Royal Artillery, Royal
Mrs. L. Guy, H. W. Hewett, Mr. and Corps of Signals, infantry, and Royal Tank Corps of the Regular H. Hoare, Mrs. A. Hopwar, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hirst and family, James Army will be available for com-
Mrs. L. W. Hume. Mr. and Mrs H. petition at the examination... to
D. Ifa. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. be held in December for candi-
Kew, Mr. and Mrs. A. Kurolk and dates from among officers of the Margaret, George W. Kynoch, Capt. Supplementary Reserve" and the
A short Armistice Day service and Mr. A. Laihovetsky and fami- will be held Territorial Army. In addition, a
iri St. Andrew's ly. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Large, Mr. Church on Thursday at 10.40 am.
DENIED limited number of vacancies for and Mrs. H. 8. Martin and, Re- for those who cannot get over to the Indian Army may be avaliable.ginald. Mrs. A. M. Matthews and the service at the Cenotaph. On bond for a previous conviction, Stating that he was not under a In order to be eligible to sit for family, Mrs. N. S. Moses and fam! Remembrance the examination, which will be
ly, Mr. A. W. Mooney, Mrs. L. Mur- (November 14) the Rev. W.M.A. Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at the Kow- Sunday evening Leung Kam, 22, charged before. the passing-out examination for ray. Mr. and Mrs Nicholls and Ferren, Assistant Chaplain Gene-loon Magistracy on Saturday with cadets at the Royal Military Col-family, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patey ral to the Forces, Far East, will stealing a watch and a purse be- lege (with additional papers for Dr. Reidy. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Robin preach candidates for the Royal Artillery son and Bonnie. Mr. and Mrs. E. and Royal Corps of Signals) V. Searle, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Shaw, candidates must have reached. Mrs. A. Spradberry and Charlie. the age of 20 years six months by Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Taylor, Mr. and January 1, 1938, and be urider 25 Mrs. D. W. Waterton, Mrs. A. White, on February 1, 1938. Full part Marge and Pat, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. culars of this method of entry to Whitcroft, Mrs. H. Whitley and the commissioned ranks of the family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. White, Regular Army may be obtained Mr. and Mrs. 6. E. Wilson, Mr. from the Under-Becretary of State Brendan, Mrs. N. Woolley and S.D.), the War Office. London, family, Mrs. F. Wong and family,
and many others..
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concert which is to take place in In connection with the charity the Great Hall of the University on Saturday, November 13, it was erroneoualy stated in our report on Saturday that the Chinese Phil harmonic Choral Society was tak- Ing part. This should be the Chi- nese Philharmonic Orchestra,
belonging to Cari Kellberg, cook on board the President Coolidge, on Friday morning, was remand- ed for 48 hours to have his finger- prints compared with those an re- cord.
Detective Sergeant E. B. Brooka declared Leung had been arrested coming off the ship with the purse and watch in his possession. Accused admitted having stolen them from a cabin.
BARNADO'S HOME APPEAL
An appeal for funds to carry on their good work, and to provide useful gifts to cheer the hearts of the hundreds of boys and girls whom they care for, has just been issued by the Council of Dr. Bar- nado's Homes.
This well-known institution has been in existence for 12 years, and has housed, clothed, fed and educated more than 120,000 chilla- ren who but for the intervention of these Homes would have been left friendless and destitute.
Donations may be sent to Rt. Hou. Lord Ebbisham, Honorary Treasurer, Dr. Barnade's Homes, care of Barclay's Bank, London.
D.B.S. OLD BOYS
Fellowship Communion
On Sunday, November 21, at 8 a.m. at the Diocesan Boys", School chapel there will be a celebration of Holy Communion to which all old boys of the School are invited: The service, will be followed by a fellowship breakfast. No special Invitations to old boys are being. issued but it is hoped that as many as possible will be present.
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