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NEW YEAR'S HONOURS
Viscountcy For Lord Nuffield Outstanding Feature Of List
FIVE NEW PEERS: NEW KNIGHTS.
London,' Jan. 1.)
At the head of the New Year's Honours is the Viscounty con- ferred to Lord Nuffield for public and philanthropic services.
In recent years, Lord Nuffield has made a series of benefac», tions of unprecedented munifiéence for the benefit of the distres-. sed areas, for medical research at Oxford and for a new college, there to be devoted to post-graduate research op social sciences in which academic and practical minds will be brought into col- In boration.
...Another philanthropist, Mr. E. W. Meyerstein, who has given:. large amounts to the Middlesex and other hospitals, is included among the thirty-five new knighis. --
BARONS
Mr. J. L. Dodds. Acting Coun- sellor at Tokyo, and Mr. H. Lloyd
TERUEL FRONT TRAGEDY
Death Stalks Reuter's Correspondent
Paris, Jan. 1. Detalle of the tragic accident On the Teruel front, in which a press car was trapped in an artil-" lery barrage in the village of Caude, resulting in the deaths of Mr. E R. S. Sheepshanks, Reuter's correspondent, and Mr. Bradsh Johnson, of the American magazine "Spur." are given by the special correspondent of Havas, the French news agency,
Mr. Nell. correspondent of the Assuciated Press of America, was severely wounded, and Mr. H. A. R. Philby, London Times" cor- respondent, received a slight head wound,
Insurgent troops were advanc
Bird-Thomas. Minister at Farls, to being through Caude, six miles out-
Five new Barons are;" Field-Marshal Sir William wood, Commander-in-Chief, Indian Ariny, 1923 to 1930, and now Mas- ter of Peterhouse. Cambridge.
Str Leonard Brassey, former Un- ionist M. P.
Sir John Ganzori, Unionist M. P. for Ipswich,
Companions,
Other new Companions are Mr. Francis Hemming, Secretary of thic Non-Intervention Com: mittee, and
Lieutenant-Colonel C. E. D. Bridge, Secretary General to the
Sir Henry Lopes, Chairman of British Council, Devon County Council, and.
Sir Percival Perry, Chairman of the Ford Motor Company.
PRIVY COUNCILLORS
Sir John Anderson, lately Gover- nor of Bengal, is made Councillor, along with
GRACIE FIELDS
The stage is honoured in the C.
side Teruel, after a preliminary artillery barrage.
The Government" artillery had just begun to reply when five cars bringing a number of foreign Journalists to witness the battle, arrived in the village and found themselves under Intermittent Government fire.
:
A shell suddenly exploded a
B. E conferred on Miss Gracle yard in front of the leading car, in which the above correspondenta were travelling,
Fields.
Mr. J. B. Morick, Assistant Vice- Privy | Marshal of the Diplomatic Corps, becomes a Knight Commander of the Royal Victorian Order.
Mr. R. S. Hudson, Secretary to the Department of Overseas Tradė, who has held a number of juntor Ministerial posts, since 1931, and
Lord Lucan, Captain of Gentlemen-at-Arms.
BARONETCIES
the
Five baronetcles are conferred. the recipients including
Str Vernon Thomson, Chairman of the Tramp Shipping Subaldy and Administrative Committees.
· KNIGHTS BACHELOR included among the new Knights Barchelor re-
Mr. G. Reeves Smith:, Chairman
Lord. Horder Physician in Or- | dinary to the King, is" promoted
G.C.V.O.
Notable among women recipients of honours is Mrs., Fyfe, who pre- sided at the last annual Conserva- tive Conference, and is promoted Commander of the Order of British Empire.
K.B.E.
Sir Andrew Duncan, Chairman of the · Central · Electricity Board from 1927 to 1935, who resigned to undertake a póst in connection with the reorganisation of the fron
of the Coronation Accommodation | and steel" industries, is made
Committee,
Knight Grand Cross of the British
Dr. Sibly, Vice-Chancellor of Empire. Reading University,
W
Mr. W. A. MacCallum, Chairman The Reverend Herbert Dunnles, of the British Chamber of Com Deputy Chairman of Ways and merce at Buenos Aires, becomes a Means between 1920 and 1931, and | C.BE
Mr. Robert Simon Rolo, for ser- vices to the British community in ! Egyt.
|
The car was completely wreck- ed. Mr. Johnson being killed in- stantly and Mr. Sheepshanks being very badly wounded in "the head and arm. He was rushed to mill- tary, hospital unconscious and dled in the evening.
AX-
The following cars escaped damage but while the journalists' colleagues were engaged in tricating the victims, another shell. burst twenty yards away, hitting Ave soldiers:-
SHEER ACCIDENT “
Hendaye, Jan. 1. Reuter's special correspondent, Mr. E. R. 5. Sheepsbanks, was killed yesterday while motoring to observe, the battle in the Teruel
area.
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An American correspondebt, Mr. Johnson, of the magazine. "Bour." was also killed, while Mr. Nell of the "Associated Press,” was wound-
Mr. A. S. Clavert, until recentlyed in the leg. Counsul at Jedda, is appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire.
"It is understood that the car suffered a direct hit by a shell. It Mr. H. A. Gynne, editor of the
was undoubtedly a sheer
aecl- "Morning Post" until its recent
Air Marshal. W. G. S. Mitchell, dent.- amalgamation with the "Datly member for Personnel on the Air | Reuter Telegraph," becomes Companion of Council, becomes Commander of Honour,
the Bath.-
HEAVY SACRIFICES IN TERUEL BATTLE
LOCAL RESIDENTS
HONOURED
Sir Robert Vansittart, Permanent | British Wirelean, Under-Secretary for Foreign Af- fairs, whose, appointment to the new post of Chief Diplomatic Ad- i viser responsible directly to the Foreign Secretary 1s announced simultaneously, is promoted in the Civil Division of the "Order of the Bath to Knight. Grand Cross.
ORDER OF BATH Appointments to the Civil Divi- sion of the Order of the Bath in- clude Bir Archibald Carter, Per- inanent Secretary to the Admiral- ty, and...
Parta, Jan. 1. All reports from Spain indicate that the battle for Teruel has Hong Kong's share in the Newbeen, and is, one of the bloodiest Year's Honours list is made up of of the whole civil war.. only three names, but the Colony will no doubt extend the heartiest congratulations to the recipients of the honours, མ། །
The Hon. Mr. T. N. Chau, senior Unofficial Chinese member of the Mr. Kenneth Clark, Director of Legislative Council, tong pro- the National Gallery and Burveyor minent in public affairs in the Co- 02 the King's Pictures, both aslony; receives the C.B.E. Knights Commander.
Major Johnson has been award- Promotions in the military divi-ed the O.B.E, and the Hon. Mr. slon of the Order of the Bath in- T. H. King. Commissioner of Po- clude Admiral Sir Roger Back-lice, receives the King's Police bouse, Commander-in-Chief, Home Medal.
Flect, and
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General Bir A. Wauchope, Hign
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DEATH OF MR. HANS NIELS ANDERSON
Both sides have lost fantastic- ally heavy numbers of men! the Republicans in the actual attack on Teruel, and the Nationalists in of
Copenhagen, Jan, ‚§7 The death occurred "yesterday Mr. Hans Niels Anderson,
NEW BATTLESHIPS
London, Jan. 1. Three to five new battleships. are confidently predicted in the
the battle among the hills being founder and leader of the East Navy. Estimates for 1938, says Mr... fought by Gen. Aranda's reller Asiatic Company.- column.
Reuter.
The insurgents predict the re- ller of Teruel in the next 24 hours, but although the Republicans ad mit the loss of a few positions to
claim is slightly optimistic, the rebel relieving column, the
In Feruel itself, the buildings of the Bank of Spain have been blown up, while the rebels still holding out in the Sants Class Monastery are now entirely aur
rounded.- Transocean
Knights Grand Cross and
General Lord Gort, Chief of
Council. since 1931, and prior to Imperial General Stam, to be that was active" on the Sanitary Knight Commander.
Board (Urbaş ̈ Council). He has been prominently identified with Dr. Earle Page, Minister
Chinese public service for many Commerce
years, being active on the Per-|SOVIET EMBASSY „. and Deputy Minister of Australia, is appointed Public Dispensaries
manent Cemetery Committee, the
DESTROYED BY FIRE Committee Knight Grand Cross of the Order
and the District. Watch Commit- of Saint Michael and Saint George.
tee, among others. He is at pre- Other appointments to, or pro- motions in the Order of Saint-Hospital Board,”
sent Chairman of the Tung Wah | A Japanese report from Nanking George are:.
"says that the Bovlet Embassy there was completely destroyed by a fire, of unknown origin to- day.
Sir Francis Floud, High Com- missioner in Canada, ns Knight Commander,
Mr. A. F. Grimble, Governor of the Seychelles and
KEEN VOLUNTEER
Major M. A. Johnson, a member of the Arm of Dodwell and Com- pany, has been closely connected with the Hong Kong Volunteer
Bir Wilfred Southorn, Governor Defence Corps and is now on the of Cambia and former Colonial Reserve or officers of the Corps. Secretary in Hong Kong, also as
Knights Commander.
COMMISSIONER OF POLICE
Shanghai, Jan. 1.
The Embassy had not been oc
cupied since transfer of the staff
to Hankow. Reuter.
BRITISH TROOP
MOVEMENT:
EXTRAORDINARY CAREER
Copenhagen, Jan. 1. The Copenhagen newspapers on the occasion of the death of Mr. Hans Anderson, recall his extraor dinary career.
He was 85 years old when he died after an amazingly full life. The son of a farmhand in a small Danish port, he went to sea
Hector Bywater, the naval 'corres- pondent of the "Daily Telegraph.”
Thus, ten capital ships may be ballding during 1938 to 1939, and It may be necessary to lay the keels of two ships at Portsmouth. and Devonport.
Mr. Bywater declares that if the balance of power is to be main- tained, more battleships must be started this year, for when the are building enter service, Ger
and salled to the Far East as a many, Italy and Japan will have: cabinboy,
at least nine similar ships ready... {, He started on his own at Bang- . He adds that this year's battle- kok and in. 1897 founded in Cupen- | ships are expected, to be more po hagen the East Asiatic Company, |werful than the King George. V.— which was to become the largest |-- Reuter, commercial enterprise in Denmark. Transocean
MESSAGE OF GOODWILL
Warspite To Join
Mediterranean Fleet
London, Jan. 14.
'Shanghal," Jan 1. After anchoring at Kowah for The battleship RMB Fatsoite. several days in the conne of her reconstructed at a cost of £2,250,- 000, goes to the Mediterranean on journey down river, HMS. Cricket January 4, when there will then be arrived in Shanghai to-day. She three battleships (H.M.G. Barham, was escorted through the Gap in HMS, Malaya and HMB War-
· Klangyin' boom by a Japanese des-
troyer which flashed a message of spite) and two battle cruisers The Sultan of Shihr and Mukai- The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, Com-.
goodwill as the gunboat steamed (HMS Hood and HMS, Repulse)
in the Mediterranean. lo. Aden Protectorate, becomes sub-missioner of Police, who is due for
down the river,'' Honorary member, second class, of retirement soon, it is understood,
The Cricket, it is understood, The' brand-new¦ cruiser, HMO Kalght Commander.
has been a member of the Hong
has come to Shanghai to pick up, Birmingham is now being atter Other appointments to, or pro-Kong Police Force for 35 years,
London, Jan. 1.4
the British Conant-General, Mr. out preparatory to Joining the motions in the Order of Baint having joined as a Probationer in Official quarters in London cate- Prideaux-Brune, the military at China Squadron. George, include Mr. H. H. Hall, an December, 1904. He was appointed gorically deny the rumours to the tache. Lt.-Col. Lovat-Fraser, and Although to large additions to Inspector-General of Consular Assistant Superintendent of Police effect that British troops being Herr Rosen, of the German Em- the British Squadron in the Far Establishments,, and play din 1912. Deputy Superintendent, in moved from Palestine to Egypt bassy staff.
East at present are contemplated..
·Bir E. Monson; Minister. Design-1021, and was several times acting has any bearing on the political She is leaving - very shortly for. It is understood that, such could |ate to Sweden, to be n⠀⠀ Knight|| LG.P. prior to receiving the sub- | crisis,
easily be arranged if necessary Commander, and
stantive appoinment in 1935, M Reuter
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