THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY
ENGINEER STAFF Engineer Captain C. W. Lambert will join the Admiralty for "duty as an Inspector on the staff of the Engineer-in-Chief of the Fleet, in succession to Engineer Captain D. J. Hoare, who becomes Assistant Engineer-in-Chief,
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Cdr.. (E)-E. H. Vincent, . to Flastings.
Lt.Cdr. (F/0., RAF)-H C. Ranald. 'to Victory, for duties at Lee-on-Solent (Dec. 31),
THE ARMY
SEAFORTH. HIGHLANDERS Promoted in December "last, En- The War Office announces that gineer Captain Lambert has dur· | Major and Brevet Leutenant-
ing the past four years been assistant to the Engineer Manager at Devonport Dockyard, and last served aftont in the cruiser Devon- shire in China and the Mediter- ranenn For three years up to 1931 he was the engineer assistant ta the Director of Dockyards. Admiralty. He served throughout the War as engineer lleutenant in the cruisers Indefatigable and Undaunted and the destroyer Mindful..
HOME FLEET LEAVE Christmas leave in most of the ships of the Home Fleet began December 13. when first parties started on their 14 days' leave. returning on December 29. Second partics will take their leave from December 29 to January 13,
COMMAND OF THE FEARLESS
Commander G. H. Roberts, from the staff of the Tactical School, is appointed from to-day to com- mand the Fearless as leader of a division of the 6th Destroyer Flotilla, Home Fleet in succession, to Commander P. H. G." James.
Colonci W. Reld has been selected for command of the 6th (The Morayshire) Battalion (Terri- torial), The Seaforth Highlanders
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1937.
LONDON GAZETTE
DECEMBER 8 R.N. Sub-Lieut. J. E. Manners, to be Lieut.. with seny, of July 16; 8eur. Mastr. D. J. C. Smith to be Hdmr. Lieut. (Jan. 8, 1938),
DECEMBER 9 R.N.
Wt. Shipt. J. L'Hambling to be Cd. Shipt. (Dec. 2),
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DECEMBER 10 R.N.
Paymr. Comdr, S. 8. C. Parsons, O.B.E.. placed on, Retd. List with rank, of Paymr. Capt. (Dec. 10); Ross-shire Buits, The Duke of Sub-Lieut. (E) G. J. Noble to be Albany's), in succession to Lieut.- | Lieut.. (E), with schy, of June 1. Culonel and Brevet, Colonel 1. K. Thomson, T.D., whose tenure ex- pired on December 8.
DECEMBER 13 R.N.
Proby, Paymr. Leut. R. Dudley- COMMANDANT AT SANDHURST | Smith is transferred to the general
The
Major-General W. D. S. Brown- rigg, C.B.. D.SO., will take up his new appointment as Commandant of the Royal Military College, Sandhurst, on January 12. present commandant, Lleutenant- General B. D. Fisher, CB, C.M.G.. D.S.O.. 1 vacating the post on promotion.
Brigadier F. V. B. Witts, C.B.E.. D.S.O.. M.C.. became Brigadier. Generul Stair. of the Western Command, India, on December 17, He is succeeding Brigadier R. Evans, M.C., A.D.C., who is leaving the post to become Deputy Direc- tor of Military Intelligence at the War Office.
Brigadier H. W. Goldfrap. D.S.O,
M.C., will resume command of the Eastern Bengal Brigade Area in Dacca at the end of the month.
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SQUADRON LEADER J. G. W.
WESTON
Among the three signal, speci-
EXAMINATIONS AFLOAT. The following dates have been approved for educational examina- tions afloat, to begin during the first sever. months of 1038:- January 17, examination for the rank of paymaster sub-lieutenant;" March 21, higher educational test: March 22, educational test, part 1; March 25, educational test, part 2: May 16. examination for pettyalists promoted in the December officer writer and supply petty. amcer: May 17. examination for second class certificate of educa- tion, RM. July 5, educational test, part 1: July 8, educational test. part 2: July 18, examination for warrant writer and warrant supply officer.
COURSE FOE WARRANT RANK
list is Squadron Leader J. G. W. Weston, who in April last was ap- pointed signals officer at the new aerodrome at Feltwell, Suffolk, on its opening'.
FIREARMS CERTIFICATES With regard to the provision of certificates by commanding off- cers for production to the police
The following petty officer tele-in respect of the acquisition of graphists have been selected to undergo the qualifying course for the rank of warrant telegraphilst which begins at the Signal School. Portsmouth, on February 14, 1938: W. Jaques. H.MS. Rodney; &,, R. Fletcher, H.MS. Malabar; J. F. F. Fisher, ELMS Repuke; and K W. Owen and P. Harris Signal School.
H.M
CANTEEN FUNDS The half-yearly Summary of contributions to the RN. Benevo- lent Trust from canteen funds for the period up to June 30, 1937, shows that the total of payments by the Navy, Army, and Air Force Institutes, representing one-ffth of rebate, amounted to £5,500 0s 9d. In addition there were direct payments from ships and estab- lishments" amounting to £1,603 23, The grand total of £7,103, 3.. Bd. shows an increase of £354 13 44. over that for the corresponding per'd of 1936.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:---
FREE-FOR-ALL SEQUEL
A sequel to the free-for-all fight in Shaukiwan, on Christmas Day was the appearance, on remand, before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy yesterday of nine fokls of the Hang Fat Peanut Oil Company on charges of dis- orderly conduct, Ten men were originally charged and Inspector A. Wright asked permission to with- draw against the last-defendant, Lal Fat, as he would not be ft for discharge from hospital for some time.
The Aght. Inspector Wright stated, followed a quarrel regard- ing the working of the peanut oil machine. Fists were used chiefly, though one man had a shovel. He asked that all defendants be bound over.'
His Worship accordingly bound the men over in $10 each for 12 'months.
GEORGE STOKES IN HOSPITAL
Els many friends in sport, re- ferees and footballers particularly, will be sorry, to know that Mr. George T. Stokes, Chairman of the
Arearms under the Firearms Act, 1937. It is pointed out in Air Ministry Orders that these certl- ficates can only properly be issued in respect of officers on the active list for the purchase or acquisi- tion of replacements by officers who are required by the regula- tions to maintain their own Ser- vice type of pistol or revolver. Certificates #re to specify the precise type of weapon' to be pur- chased or acquired. No cert)- ficates can be issued in respect of
munition.
R.A.F. YACHT CLUB
In order to encourage sailing among officers in the Force the committee of the RAF. Yacht Club, which has its headquarters at Calshot. Hants, has decided to present a challenge trophy for an annual Inter-unit sailing coinpeti- tion, the first of which will be held next summer. The races will be sailed on Saturdays and Sundays in the R.A.F. Yacht Club 14ft. one-design dinghies, and wil con- sist of two or more short races.
HEALTH RETURNS
The return showing the uumber of cases of notiäable diseases which bave been notified as having oc- curred in the Colony during the week ended on Saturday, at mid- night, discloses that there were seven cases of small-pox (five deaths), eight of diphtheria (four deaths), one of enteric fever, one of chicken pox, ona ot terebro- spinal fever (one death), 12 of dysentery (six deaths), and 90 deaths from tuberculosis,,
Four cases of small-pox, two of diphtheria; two of enteric fever, one of cerebro-spinal fever and two of dysentery were reported to the local Health Authorities during the 24 hours ended at midnight on Tuesday.
NEW K.F.C. HOME
The ceremony of opening the new club house of the Kowloon Football Club in Chatham Rd., will take place on Saturday, at noon when members of the club will be at Home,
Mr. Paul & Harach, C.S.B., mem.
Hist 01 Acet. Offrs. ns Paymır. Leut, with seny, of April 1, 1935. WAR OFFICE. DECEMBER 17
REGULAR ARMY Maj.-Gen. (local Lt.-Gen) the Visel. Gort, V.C. C.B., C.B.B. D.S.O., M.V.O., M.C., to be Gen. (supy to estabt) (Dec. 8); Maj... Gen. . C. Armitage. C.B., O.M.G.. D.S.O.. to be Lt.-Gen (Dee. 17: Col. R. Evans, M.C. A.D.C., on ceasing to be empld, is placed on the h.p. list (Dec. 17); Col. F. W. Wilson-FitzGerald, D.S.O.. M.C.. hp, retires on ret. pay Dec. 18).
COMMANDS' AND · STAFF
The following relinquish their Deverell, G.C.B.. K.B.E., Col W. appts.-F.-Marshal Sir Cyril J.
York R. as Chief of the Imp. Gen. Staff (Dec. 6); Maj. and Bt., Lt.- Col. R. J. Brett. D.S.O.. Oxf. and Bucks LI. as G.S.O. 2nd Grade, The British Troops in Egypt (Dec. 10); Captain C. M. Kirby-Smith. R.A., as Adjt. (attd to Gen. Stam Cambridge Univ. Contg. O.T.C. (Dec. 9): Lt. C. H Dewhurst, R. Sussex R., as A.D.C. to the Of Admin the Palestine Government (temp.) (Nov. 30).
The following Lts ere secd.:-J. H. W. Hincks for serv. with the LA.O.C. ton prob.) (Oct. 20); J. N. Reeve for serv. with the Ind. Army (Nov. 20): H. D. Tollinton for serv. with the T.A. (Dec, 1); R. C. Hulbert for serv. with the T.A. (Dec. 1).`·
Lieut. A. J. W. Grubb. s restd. to the estabt. (Dec. 1); Lt. P. F. Synnott to be Adjt (Dec. 2).
CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS.
Major O. J. Marstrand, MC., B.Sc., AMI.Mech.E. is placed on the hp. list under the prov. of Art 496, Royal Warrant for Pay and Promotion, 1931 (Dec. 16).
„FOOT GUARDS
C. G'ds.-L. H M. A. Sanford to be Captain' (Nov. 2).
INFANTRY
R. North'd Fus-Captain L. J. Kilgour s seed for serv, as an Ad.. T.A. (Dec. 5).
E. Surrey R.-Captain E. A. R. Porch retires on ret. pay (Dec. 5).
R.W.K.-The promotion of the following Captains is antedated to Nov. 24:-C. A de B. Brownlie: D. E B. Talbot.
Lt. B. J. R. St. neham is seed. whilst holding the appt. of Stn. Star Of India (Dec. 15).
KSLI-L. D. H. Rycroft to be Captain (Nov. 24).
..Gordons.-Major Q. W. A. Alexander, M.C., is placed on the hp. 1st on account of ill-health (Dec. 18).
ARMY EDUCATIONAL CORPS Major and Bt. L-Col. S. G. Simpson, O.B.E.. M.A., to be L- Col. (Dec. 4).
ESTABLISHMENTS Chemical Def. Experimental str. -Major J. D. Edge, MC., RA.. RA relinquishes the appt. of Asst. to Mil Experimental Of. (Dec. 18).
MEMORANDA
The follg. Cols. are granted the temp. rank of Brig. whilst empld. as Bde. Comdrs., Terr. Army:-R. The following appts are made: Hope, C.BE, D.SO. A.D.Ç., G. H. M. Birkett, D.S.O., J. F. R. Hope, Gen. the Viset. Cort, V.C., C.B. C.B.E, D.S.O., M.V.O., MC., from
Wilmer, D.S.0, M.C., G. M. Giles M.C., T.D., Terr. Army, G. B. Mil. "Bec., to the Sec. of State for Rowan-Hamilton, D.S.O. M.C., L. War to be Chief of the Imp. Gen. Staff (Dec. 6): Lt.-Gen. M. C.
C. Mandleberg D.S.O.. M.C., T.D.. Terr. Army, E. D. E. Tollemache. Taylor. C.B. C.M.G. D.S.O., from Maj. Gen. 1/c Admin Aldershot DS... MC., E. W. S. Balfour. Comd., to be Dep. Master-Gen. of D.S.O, OBE, M.C., J. A. Chur- the Ordnance, War Office (Dec, chili, M.C.. L. Green C.B., M.C.. 15); Maj.-Gen. C. N. P. Broad. T.D. Terr. Army, O. D. Smallwood, D.S.O.. h.p.. to be Major-Gen. 1/e2.D., Terr. Army, B. Howes, DS.O., Admin, Aldershot Coma. (Dec. | M.C.. A. L. W. Newth, D.S.O., M.C., 15); Col. J. E. Chippendall, C.B.E. TD.. Terr. Armý, E. O. Skaite, MC. h.p.. to be Asst. Dir of
OB.E., D. V. M. Balders, O.B.E.. Fortifications and Works War M.C., J. P. D. Underwood, D.S.O., Office (Dec. 13); Col F. E Hot-
W. H. Broke, M.C., Terr. Army, T. black D.S.O.. MC., from MI. S. Mulrhead, B. C. S. Clarke, D.5.0., Attache (graded as .G.9.0. 1st
O. Y. Hibbert, D.8.0.; M.C., H. W.. Grade). Berlin," to be Dept. Dir. of
V. Stewart, D.S.O., H. A. R. Aubrey, Staff Duties, War Office, and OBE, M.C. N. R. Campbell, M.C., granted the temp. rank of Brig. | T.D., Terr. Army, N. 'A. B. Ballle- while so empid. (Dec 14); Major Hamilton, F. G. Chalmer, D.S.0, A. P. Campbell, R.A.. to be G.S.O.M.C., J. B. Hughes, M.C., F. J. H. 2nd Grade, The British Troops in Pring, M.C., A. C. L Stanley Clarke, Egypt (Dec 10); Captain R. F. G. D.S.O., I. C. Grant, D.S.O., F. Jayne. th H. to be Asst. Mil. Latham, D.9.0., H. St. G. Schom- Attache (graded as G.8.0, 2nd berg, D.S.O., L. D. Daly, D.5.0., Grade), Farts (temp.), and grant O.B.E., D. M. A. Sole, D.S.O., J. J. ed the local rank of Major while Kingstone, D.S.O., M.C., C. A. G,0. so empld. (Nov. 28); Captain A. Murray, D.S.Q., G. Darwell, M.G.. J. D. B. Cocks. RE. to be Staff G. Bruxner-Randall. Lt.-Col. and Captain, War Office (temp.) (Dec. Bt. Col. C. R. Britten, M.C., h.p. list 1): Sec. Lt. A. D. Mackenzie. (emrld.) Nov. 24); V. T. R. Ford. Camerons. to a Spec Appt. (CID.S.O. (Nov. 25), II) (temp. (Oct 17). CAVALRY
The Royals-Captain D. EL Browne rettres receiving a gratulty (Dec. 11): Captain H. W. Lloyd is restd. to the estabt. (Dec, 11).
ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY
The follg. Cols. are granted the temp. rank of Brig. while empld. as Comdrs, R.A., of a Terr. Army Div. (Nov. 24)-C. E. Boyce, D.8.0.; C. F. Llardet. C.B.. D.8.0.. T.D., Terr. Army; H, Archer, D.S.Q.; D. J. M. Campton, D.S.O.; C. R. - Gover. D.S.O.; R. Benson, D.S.O.; R. M. N. Col,. (local Colonel) F. N. Mason The following are seed.:-Leut-
Forbes, M.C.: 8. Mead D.8.0.; MacFarlane, M.C.. for serv. on the dale. D.S.O.; H. J. G. Gale, DS.0.; J. K. Gordon,' D.§.O.; A. S. Arch- Staff. (Dec. 5); Major C. D. Bay- E. H. P. Pease-Watkin, D.3.0. ley. M.C., while holding the appt. of Mal. Instr. In Gunn. (Nov. 26). Major and Bt. Lt-Col. C. T. Baynham. D.S.O., to be Lt. Col. (Dec. 5 Maj. J. D. Edge. M.C., 1s restd to the estabt. (Dec. 18). The following Captains resta to the' Holmes-Tam (Oct. 19); A. D. M.
estabt.:-K Aing Sec. Lt. (now Lt. Ind. Army) Teacher (Nov. 19); C. J. N. Rugge- "A.MIMech.E."
Herbert James McWDlams, delete Price (Dec. 1).
Captain A. V. Bird la secd. whilst "Salmonson, from Supp. Res. of Sec. Lt. J. A. M. Critchley- holding the appt. of Captain Instr. Off., Somerset LI, to be Sec. Lt. in Gunn. (Dec. 3).
(Dec. 18).
FORTHCOMING · WEDDING
Col. N. A. B. Bagile-Hamilton relinquishes the temp.
rank of Brig. (Nov. 25). UNATTACHED LIST FOR INDIAN ARMY
Reference to the notifn. "in the are the "Gazette" of March 9 regard-
THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY
nounced between Mr. Robert Perry, The forthcoming wedding is an-
of Chinese
Mr. John Russell will speak to Kowloon, and Miss Edwina Louisa, at the local Theosophical Society's Maritime Customs, night on "Understanding Oneself "
Rogers, residing at No. 43 Gram-lodge room on 1B Chater Road. pian Road.
The lecture will commence at 6 p.m. and is one of the series of lectures in the Campaign for
phical Society is undertaking throughout the world.
Hong Kong Referees' Association, ber of the Board of Lectureship of has had to undergo an operation the Mother Church, The First ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Understanding which the Theoso
for appendicitis
Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bds- ton, Massachusetts, arrives to-day
Thursday) :: by the President
BRIGADE
Mr. Stokes only recently returned from Home leave looking, and apparently feeling, very fit: Hap- pily the operation was a complete will give a free lecture on Chris-bulance Brigade on Wednesday, Húécèss, and "Mr, Stokes te, now convalescing in the Queen Mary
Lady Northcote will meet the Coolidge from America. Mr. Harsch Nursing Divisions of St. John Am
Hospital.
than Bcience. In the Church Bulld-January 5 at 4.30 p.m. at Head-posed against arrivals from Shang- The quarantine restrictions im- ing of the First Church of Christ duarters. A Demonstration of hat on account of cholera have on Friday, December 31 at 6.46 p.m. work will be given.
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