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FRIDAY.. OCT. 29
OCTOBER 24 R.M.
Lt. G. T Haines to be Cupt. .Oct. 24)...
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1937.
THE SERVICES
By the Air Mail, London, Oct. 39)
ROYAL NAVY
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CIVIL FMPLOYMENT COMMITTEE
The recent announcement of the appointment to the Recruiting Department of Commander (re- tired) J. O. Wyatt, O.RE, will recall to the minds of many re- Lleuts. with. seny. as stated: tired officers the debt of gratitude J. A. H. Hamer (Nov. 16, 1936); R. which they owe him in a former Wrightson (March 1); A. D. Happointment. Milne-Home (May 16),
Act. Sub-Leuts.
to be
Bub-
Sear. Master H. H. Boddy to be Headmstr. Liont. (Oct. 25).
OCTOBER 28 K.N. Sub-Licuts, to be Lleuts. with seny. as shown:-M. B. St. John April 1); A. H Abrams (F./oft.. RAFA C. G. Mars (Oct. 16).
R.M:
Francis, LRA.M., AR.C.M..
COMPLETION OF THE NORFOLK HM.S. Norfolk will be completed to full crew at Devonport shortly for further service as flagship of Vice-Admiral Sir Alexander Ram- Commander-in-Chief, East say,
Captain J. M. Mansfield, Ladies. from the staff of the RN. War College, takes command of the Norfolk on recommissioning, and Commander J. Hughes Hallett
rank of Head-master Lt. (seny. Oct. 25).
RETIRMENT
LL.-W. G., Kaight, placed on the Retd. List (Oct. 27)
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ROYAL MARINES Lt. Q. T. Haines, promoted Capt. (seny, Oct. 24)
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THE ARMY
2ND BATTALION, THE KING'S REGIMENT
to
Major E C. Cross, has reen selected to command the 2nd Bat-
Y'S MEN'S CLUB
And What It. Stands For
Although the Y's Men's Club has been in existence in Hong Kong for seven years, and is known for its service work for the under- privileged. the question has often been asked. "what is the. Y's Men's Club?"
In Wew of the fact that this or- ganisation is sponsoring a variety revue at the "Queen's Theatre on the 17th inst..'in ald of the North China War Relief Fund, the writer was also curious to know some-
talion. The King's Regiment thing more about the Club, not- (Liverpool) in succession to Lleu-withstanding the fact that he had tenant Colonel J. L. Short, O.BE.
attended numerous functions or- whose tenure has expired.
ganised by the Y's men in the past.
DIRECTOR OF MOVEMENTS At the end of March the Director
Mr. William Yinson Lee. Re- of Movements and. Quartering, gional Director of the Club, an- W. K. Venning. swered the enquiry by handing Major-General
..m.. to be Director of Music wit succeeds' Commander G. T. PRP, C.M.C. O.B.E, MC., will complete the writer a copy of the "Y's Men
the rank o! Lieut. (Oct. 24),.
L.N.V.R.
OCTOBER 27
R.N...
Lieut. W. G. Knight placed on Rétd. List (Oct. 27); Surg-Lieut. F. M. Duthie, M.B., Ch.B., to be
Surg. Lieut.-Comdr. (OCE," "Z7).
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE· Miss. M. G. Fraser has been ppointed a Nursing Sister. оп probation, to date Nov. 28.
D.S.C.. às executive officer. The Norfolk has undergone large re- pairs since her return from the East Indies in June. Her first commission, in 1930-32, was spent in the Second Cruiser Squadron, Home Fleet, and the secund, in 1832-34, as dagship on the Amerien and West Indies Station Ding her rent Vice-Admiral Ramsay has flown his far in the Emerald or Enterprise. The Norfolk is ex- pected to leave
110 for Ceylon November 10.
EDUCATINAL TEST WAR OFFICE, OCT, 29
There has been gratifying in- REGULAR ARMY Col. J. P. Lynch, late RAM.Ccrease in the number of men and retires on ret. pay (Oct. 29); Col, boys in the Navy who have passed part I of the educational test. At C. C. Foss, V.C.. C.B., D.S.O..
the examination in July of 2,326 A.D.C., on ceasing to be empld.. is
candidates 1.817 passed, or 69 per placed on the hp. list (Oct. 29).
The foilg. Lt.-Cols, to be Cols. W. Mathieson, Q.B.E.. from R.A.M.C. (Oct. 28); J. L Short. O.B.E.. h.p.. late The King's R.
Oct. 291.
TE notifn. in the Gasette of May 28 regarding Cól. H. C. Har
son, D.9.0., reversion to h.p. 1s cancelled.
COMMANDS AND STAFF The follg. relinquish their appts.Col. J. A. Smith, C.B... C.M.G. as Inspr. of the A.E.C. "(C1.
War Office (Oct. 21: Maj. P. R. Bowser. R.A. as Capt Instr. in Gunn.. N. Comd. (Sept. 14); Maj. as Asst. Mil. B. C. Davey, R.E, Attaché (graded 14 0.9.0. 2nd Grade) (temp.), Rome (Oct. 18).
cent. At the March examination, with 2,229 candidates, 1.320 passed, or 59 per cent, and in November, 1936 with 1,980 candidates, 878" passed, or 44 per cent.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS
ALL OVER CHINA
four years in
the appointment.of the East Review," and a perusal The year have seen many emer-
of this well got-up publication gency movements, and it has been
gave an insight into the activities a strenuous tenure,
of this well-known organisation Major-General Venning's succes-which are generally not known. sor. Brigadier T. 9. Riddell-Web- ster, DS.O.. A.D.C., is a sentor colonel and is in command of Poona (Independent) Brigade Ares He was previously at the Wor Office as A.Q.M.G. He command- ed the 2nd Battallen, The Came- ronlans.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
There are 15 Y's Men's Clubs in
China controlled by three District Governors. Col. J. L. Huang, seere- tary to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, as head of the Centrai District, has under him the two clubs in Shanghai (one Chinese and one foreign) and the ones in Nanking, Soochow," Wuhu and Chungking. The North China Clubs (Tientsin, Peiping, Tsingtao NIGHT RECONNAISSANCE The newly-formed Nos. 53 and 59 and Tsinan) are controlled by Mr. Paul Young and Dr. Arthur Woo (Army Cooperation) Squadrons are
heads the South China clubs paying special attention to train-which include Hong Kong, FOO-
chow, Amoy and Yunnanfu. ing in night. reconnaissance, and some valuable experience was gained in this work during the
recent Aldershot Command ad- ministrative exercise.
The difference between day and night reconnaissance
were well
All the clubs are carrying out the purposes of the Movement- Fellowship. Culture and Service. The Shanghal Y's men's Club is well-known for its successful drives for funds in aid of its free
The following appointments are brought out. partelularly as re-baby clinic. the first of its kind made by the Admiralty-...
gards the necessity for exploiting in Shanghal, established 10 years
Lts. (E-E.J. Chubb, to Fire- drake (Nov. 4); K. M. Symonds, to President for duty Inside Ad- miralty (Nov. 16); 16); R. F. 'Hat- ton, to Dunedin,(Oct. 28).
Surgn. Lt. (D)-W, I. N. For rest, to Birmingham (Nov. 9).
Cd.. Engr.-F. S. Margrie, Dunedin (Oct. 25)..
to
the smallest elue to the fullest extent. The differentiation be- tween civil and military movement is an ever-present difficulty during exercises in peace, but the correct
use of nares was practised, and ground forces were exercised. In the special precautions necessary for the avoidance of observation
Cd. BognJ. H. Fry, to Furious by aricraft at night. (Nov. 5):
tor
The follg appts are made:- Bosns.-A. C. Clisby, to Pem-
(Oct. R.N.B.
?5); Col. H. C. Harrison," D.S.O.. from broke.
Woolwich 7.9.0. 1st Grade The Britian C. W. A. Lawrence, to Troops in China, to be Comdr. (Nov. 1); D B. Howe, to Green- 14th Inf. Bde.. and granted the wich (Nov. 9).
Wt. Engr.--A S. Scoggins. Lo of Brig.. whilst so temp. rank empld. (June 29) (Substituted for Dunedin (Oct. 26). the notifns, in the Gazettes of May 48 and July 8).
The follg. Dep. Asst. Dira of Progress to be Asst. Dirs. of Pro- gress. War Office (Oct. 1):-Maj. and. Bt. Col C. M. Simpson, M.C.. A.M.LEE, R.E; Maj. and Bt. Lt.- Col. (D.O. 3rd CL.) A. W. A. Harker. R.A.O.C.
PROMOTION
ago and caring for more than 60 poor children daily, giving free medical service and medicine, and It also runs two playgrounds for underprivileged children.
FUNDS FOR WAR RELIEF At the outbreak of hostilities last August. the Club utilised all the funds at its disposal, amount- ing to some $15,000 to caring for SQUADRON LEADER FODEN
refugees in the Y's Men's Refugee The new commanding officer of Camp and doing other war relief Squadron at work. At one of the War Refugee No. 166 (Boinber) Leconfield, Squadron Leader Conimittee meetings held last Au- Foden, was formerly in the" August, eight Shanghal Y's men were tralian Military Forces, and had seriously injured in the bombing of six years' commissioned service Sincere's department store where before he received his post-War the meeting was held. but for- commission as flying officer in tunately all escaped" with
lives.
Senior Master.-H. H. Boddy to 1919.
R. Norfolk R.-L. R. N. Cooper is secd. for serv. under the Colonial Office (Sept. 30).
30); Capt. (0.0. 4th CL) H. H. Philps to be Maj. (QO. 3rd CL) (Oct. 4); Capt. (O.EO. 2nd CL) A.
S. Johnston to be Maj. (O.E.O. ist CL) (Oct. 30); Lt. (O.EO. 3rd Cl)
R. Sussex R.-Lt. C. H. Dewhurst is secd. whilst holding the appt. of A.D.G. to the Or. Admin: theE. H. Kember, M.BE., to be Capt. Palestine Gov. (Sept. 4).
(O.E.O. 2nd C) (Oct. 30).
8.
Stafford R. Capt. C. V. The follg. to be Lts. (O.E.Os. 3rd Simpson is secd. for serv. on the C1):--R.S.M. O. J. Bennett, M.M. Staff, India. (Oct. 29); Capt. and (Oct. 24): Comdr. F. P. Moore, Bt. Maj. R. M. Hall, M.C., is restd.M.M. (Oct. 19). to the estabt. (Oct. 29).
Maj. A. E Tawney, M.C., R.A., to be Maj. Instr. in Gunn., Malaya (Oct. 22); Capt. (local Maj.) F. G. Parker, Midd'z R, from Asst. Prov. Marshal (C1 FF) to Asst. Prov. Marshal (CL CC) (Sept. 11); Capt. E. O Burne, 12th L. to be Staff Capt., War Office (Oct. 1); Capt. Loyal R.The follg. Lts to be F. W. Rice, R.A, to be Capt. Instr. in Gunn., N. Comd. (Oct, 19); Lt. C. H. Dewhurst, R. Sussex R. to be A.D.C. to the Off. Admin. the Palestine Goyt, (temp.) (Sept. 4): Lt. R. W. M. de Winton, Gordons,
QUEEN ALEXÄNDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE
Sister Miss M. W. Atkinson re-
Capts. (Oct. 1):-R. V. Boyle, and remains secd.; B. St. L. Hughman.
KSLLLL A. L Gurney-signs her appt. (Oct. 10). Richmond is secd. for serv. as an Adft., Aux. Force, India (Oct. 28).
Camerons.--Lt. C. P. B. Mog-
to be A.D.C. to the G.O.C.-In-C.gridge is sced. for serv. under the
Aldershot Comd. (Oct. 12); Lt. T. Colonial Office (Aug. 8),
H. Birkbeck, Border R, and KAR,
to be A.D.C. to the Govr. and}
C.-in-C., Nyassaland (Oct. 23); Bec.
Lt. D. G. Pirte, Supp. Res. of Oft..
C. G'da., to be A.D.C. to the Gov. and C-in-C., Mauritius (Sept. 23):
CAVALRY
ROYAL TANK CORPS
Capt. 8. B. G. Simmons, M.C., to be Maj. (Oct. 1).
HONG KONG-SINGAPORE 'ROYAL ARTILLERY Subadan Maj. Waris Khan retires and is granted the
The Bays.-Lt. G. L. Streeter to on ret. pay be Adji, vice Capt. P. T. W. Sykes
Oct. 1...
15th 19th E-Sec. Lt. The Lord Raihdonnel resigna his commn. (Oct. 30).
ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
Hon. rank of Lt. (Oct. 1); Bubadar Jagat Singh to be Subadar Maj. (Oct. 1); Jeradar Hund All to be Subadar (Oct. 1).
The folig. Havildar Mais, to be Jernadars: Tara Blogh, Acting Havildar. Maj.
·Singh.
Pritam
Haghar Singh, Moosa Khan (July 1) Khadim Hussein (Oct. 1).
ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS
The follg. Majs, are secd, whilst holding the appt. of Maj. Instrs. in Ounn.-R. W. Andrews, M.C. (Oct.) 16); A E. Tawney, M.C. (Oct. 22).
Capt. C. Norton is secd. for Capt. F. K. Barnes la secd. for serv. on the Staff (Oct. 2) Capt. serv with the TA. (Oct. 1); Capt. F. W. Rice is seed, whilst holding H. L. Wilson is restd, to the estabt. the appt. of Capt. Instr. in. Guna. (Oct. 1); Capt. H. L Wilson to be Oct 19); Capt. F. A. Henslowe Is Adjt. Vice Capt. A. J. W. Bavin, restd. to the estaht. (Oct. 24).
ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS Lt. C. P. & Denbolm-Young in restd, to the estabt., (Oct. 30),
INFANTRY The King's R.-Lt. Col. J Lif Short, OBE, on completion of his period of serv. in comd., is placed on the h.p. list (Oct. 29); Maj. E. C. Cross to be Lt.-Col. (Ozt. 29); Capt. E A. M. Cleveland, M.C., to be Maj (Oct. 29):
O.B.E. (Oct. 1).
ROYAL ARMY, MEDICAL CORPS Maj. J. R. N. Warburton, M.C., to be Lt. Col. (Oct. 28); Maj.. W. E. K. Cales, M.D., retires on ret. pay (Oct. 30).
ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS
Maj. (O.E.O. Ist CL.) A. W..Field having attained the age for retire-
ment, is placed on ret pay (Oct.
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ESTABLISHMENTS
Sch. of Arty-Maj. 8. C. Askwith, R.A., relinquishes the appt. of Capt. Instr. in Guan. (CL: EE) (Oct. 14); Capt. R. C. Longfield, R.A., to be Capt. Instr. in Gunn. (CL EE) (Oct. 3).
Sen. Off. Sch-Col. C. St. O. O. Fullbrook-Leggatt, DEO M from Instr. (Cl. Y), to be Instr. (C. X) (Oct. 1).
their
With the president of the club, the chairman of the Refugee Camp Committee and other ex- ecutive members rendered hors de combat another committee immediately formed to carry on the work and they are still thus engaged
In
was
HONG KONG'S SHARE The members of the Hong Kong Y'A Men's Club will certainly
SUCCESS achieve
the variety revue next Wednesday as the re- servations at the Queen's Theatre have been extraordinarily good. In this connection it would be in- teresting to note that while most people imagine that the Y's men only foregather once a week for al luncheon party, much work is ac-. tually done behind the scenes for the betterment of mankind.
Being convinced that education is the need of the hour, the Hong Kong Y's Men's Club has adopted as its chief programme of service the night school for poor boys. Here they are taught to read and write and also other useful work. It's aim is to beneft as many boys as possible and there are now 35 boys in the night school, and since its inception over 200 boys have passed through.
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A sum
DISTRICT
of approximately 969. with further contributions to come. was collected in the Happy Valley district which was organised by Mr. Maughan.
Allen. Arthur Miss
The following were the helpers:- Miss Peggy Eccleshall, Miss Mar- garet McAlpine, Mrs. Miss Joyce Bradshaw, Austin, Miss Nora Cook, Margaret Pearce, Miss Doris Pearce, Peter Cook, Miss Alice Anderson, Miss Jacoline Anderson, Miss Marie Souza, Miss Liza Anderson, Miss Veronica Walker, Miss Diana War ren, Miss Daphne Deakin, Miss Betty Wong, Miss Doreen Stephens. Miss Dorothy Halg. Miss Dorothy Salmon, Miss Jeanne Yolle, Peter Brodshaw. Jackie Haig, Miss Wini- fred Grimmitt, Miss Paula Hol- lands, Miss Elizabeth Fogwill, Ar- thur Grimmitt. George Rosselett. and Miss Betty Sainsbury.
The money collected by the Kowloon district, organised by Mra Ingram. has not yet been ascertained.
The Kowloch helpers were:~~- Mrs. A. W. Ingram. (Organiser), Mrs. S. D. Begg, Mrs, D. Wedlock. Mrs. E. M. Browning. Mrs. A. Read, Mrs. J. D. MacLean, Miss R. Skinn, Miss. V. Bockler, Miss A Lathovetsky. Miss J. Fraser. Miss M. Hill, Miss A. Heaton Mles J. Lakeman. Miss I Holland, Miss W. Ingram. Miss S. Bruce, Miss P. Baxter, Miss J. Parkinson, Miss M. Witchell, Miss P. Scot- cher. M'ss P. Beraha, MIES B. Andrews. Miss H. Millington. Miss B. Fuxman, Misa
Fuxman. Miss D. Watson, Miss G. Darby, Mas B. Houghton, Miss E. Wat- son, Miss P. Fergusson, Miss G The other clubs have also been
Fergusson. Miss M. Hazel. Miss A. Design Dept.Maj. (local' Lt-rendering constructive service to
Moss Miss Nash, Miss
M. Cuthill Miss B. Fariiwfeld. Miss- Col.) G. Mach. Ross, M.C., RE the communities in medical ser relinquishies the appt. of Dep. Supt. vice for the poor, free educational
J. Felshow, M'ss J: Rapley. M'ss (CLA) (temp.), and the local rank centres. free vocational schools, J. Gardiner. Miss V. Stroud, Mrs. kindergartens, housing of students, c. Crawley, Miss R. Ingram, public health propaganda, ant- Mrs. R. McNeill, Mrs. F. Blakey oplum clinics and work Blong 'Mrs. E. Dixey-Beal. Mrs. B. Wylie, similar lines.
Sch. of Signals. Capt T. w. Boleau, R. Signals, relinquishes the appt. of Adjt. (Oct. 1); Lt. J. 8. Wise, R. Signals, to be Adit.
(Oct. 1).
of Lt-Col. (Oct. 30).
MEMORANDA
Mrs. F. Cole, Mra, A. Clark, Mrs. J. Wilson. Mrs. J. Rennie, Mrs. H. Baggott, Mrs. J. Duncan, Mrs. F. George, Mra, Short M'ss T. R Fergusson, Mrs. F. Revie. (Or- ganiser, Kowloon Docka). Mrs. Freeman (Garrison School Mrs. R. McNeill, Mr. F. Blakey, Mr. T R. Ingram.
Col. (local Brig.) R. L. Petre,
The active membership of the D.S.O., MC, relinquishes the Iceal rank of Brig., on ceasing to act as
Y's Men's Clubs in China is over of. Comds, British Troops in the 500 and this includes distinguish- Sudan (Oct. 10 Capt. F. Aed men from every walk of life. Hopkins, O.B.E. (Rea. of Off.), is Among the honorary members is granted the local rank of Capt., Dr. H. H. Kung, Chinese Minister whilst empld, with the 8. Bde.. of Finance, and the Envoy to the KAB. (Aug. 8); Capt. A E. Mor- Coronation of His Majesty King rison, R. Signals, to be Inspr. of George VI Signals, Iraq Army (Oct. 10); Capt.
destination in the J. N. Slaney, h.p. late KSLL.
Spanish War, established yester- rettres on ret, pay (Oct. 30); Lt.
day in Hong Kong papers. Such (temp. Capt.) C. P. 8. Denholm-
news which are without founda-j Young, R. Signals, relinquishes the
The Italian Consul General in t'on are forged in those well- temp. rank of Capt. on ceasing to Hong Kong Officially and cate-known
circles.* where Italo-
A DENIAL
Loyalist
be empld. with the RW.A.F.F. gorically denies the fact that Insurgent friendship is a thorn- (Oct. 30),.
Italian Wheat is leaving Italy for in the eyes.
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