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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1938.

THE

SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

NAVAL CANTEENS

Duke, of Cornwall's Light Infatry.

WAR TROPHY

Lleuts. R. E. Peel and M. S. E Royal Welch Fusiliers' Duke of Wellington's Regt-Lieuts Battalion Flag.

Petre.

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It was announced at the meeting Lot the Headquarters Naval Canteen

R. R. F. Marett and H. P. Skinner, Committee in London that two

Border Regt.-Lieut. W. A. D, automatic electrical refrigerators Pakenham, are to be provided out of canteen funds as an experiment in the

Hampshrire Regt-Capt. 'D. M.

Platt-Higgins.

canteens of two ships on foreign Dorsetshire Regt-Lieut. P.

stations

Brind.

RETURNED BY

GERMAN

A German ex-officer, Herr Leo HRitter, came to London recently to return to the Royal Welch Fusillers

In response to a suggestion from Prince of Wales Volunteers.-Lieut. a flag which he had taken from

the men a snow-room

for the

C. O. J. GodwinWilliams

exhibition of sports gear, sports Welch Regt.-Lieut. A. C. Tyler. prizes, and the like la to be pKing's Own Yorkshire Light In- vided in the new Navy, Army, and Air Force Intsitute's establishment

which is being erected at Devon port, and toys will also be displayed

there at Christmus chine. Toy

catalogues are also to be issued

to all ships next season.

A scheme being arranged for stocks of sports clothing in the ships' colours to be carried in can- teens in H.M. ships on the Mediter- ranean Station.

APPOINTMENTS Capts.-R. H. Portal D.S.C.. to President, as Deputy Director of Air Material Dept:: G. B. Langley. O.B.E.. to President, as Deputy Directer of Naval Air Division (Feb. 18): G... S. Watkins. D.S.O.. to

Cormorant, and as Chief Staff Om.

cer "to Rear-Admiral in Charge

Gibraltar: F. R. M. Johnson, ́ to: Cardiff. in command, and as Senior Officer, Reserve Flect: The Nore May ; R. O. Fitzroy, to Hebe, in command, and as Senior Office:. First Minesweeping Flotilla (April |14).

fantry-Capt Hon. P. Hotham. King's R. Rifle Corps.-Lieul J. L.

Corbett-Winder.

Wiltshire Regt.-Lieut. J. L. R.

Huclin.

North Staffordshire Regt. Capt.

C.-M. Brown.

york and Lancaster Regt.-Lleuts,

R. O. Sclater and R. C. Thomson.

a

dead fusilier on 1 battlefield 20 years ago.

Flanders

The flag was that of the 9th Battalion, and Hurr Ritter handed it over at the War Office to Col. M. Gambler-Parry and other repre- sentative officers of the regiment, He told them that he had

captured it during the German rush of March, 1918. He was then a battery commander, in a Saxon

regiment. artillery

and

when

Highland Light Infantry-Caps. following up the infantry advance J. Macgregor and L. B. Oatts. he found the flag attached to the Tank Corps.-Capt. C. G. Miles, belt of a dead fustiler.

Lleuts. F. G. Green, H. P. S. "I have kept the flag as

war trophy all these Massey F. D. W. O'Rorke, H. weasured Rew, and A. C. Tute.

years," added Herr Ritter. "But

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R. Army Medical Corps Majors now I feel I should like to return

it to the regiment as my esteem

A. E. Campbell and R. J. G. Hyde.

R. Army Ordnance Corps, Capt. I

K. Smith.

R. Army Veterinary Corps.-Lleut,

Lt. (E)-A. T. Noble, to Hood of (undated)

E. H. Lewis-Bowen.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

a mark of for our gallant adversaries in the Great War. I am certain that I should never

have got the flag if the fusiller to

whom it had been entrusted had not been killed."

Col. Gambler-Parry expressed his regret that the Colonel of the regiment, Lt.-Gen. Sir Charles Dobell, had not been able to come to London at short notice to receive the flag in person. Оп behalf of the regiment he thanked

THE SASSOON TROPITY The rules governing the award the Sassoon Photographic Challenge Trophy have been re- Sub-Lt-J. B. Cox, to Hostilevised. Any Regular operational Herr Ritter for his chivalry in Feb. 24).

unit in a home command normally returning the flag, which would Mid-A. H. J. Mackinnon, to carrying out air photography 15 be given an honoured place at the London (March-21.

enigible to compete for this trophy, depot and would always be

At stations where more than treasured by all ranks.

Cd. Gunners.-H. Swales. M.B.E.

to Victory (ship) (March 11); E. W. one operational unit la located, The flag. Col. Gambler-Perry Gillott, lent to R.A.N. (March 18) and where the photographic sec-stated later, was one flown at Bosn.-C. S. Simpson, to Cardiff¦tion is organized in a station basis. battalion headquarters. Probably (Feb 28) W. T. Sullivan, to St.

one entry only from a unit selec- the dead soldier had been entrust- Angelo (March 1).

ted by the C.O. of the station mayed with it till it could be put Wt. Eng.-F. J. S. Corney, to Ark be made. The entry in this case up again. Royal (March 15).

will be made in the name of the

Lt.

PROMOTION

E.-B. W. O'Brien," to Lt.- ¡Cdr. En (seny, March 1).

THE ARMY

QUEEN'S

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YOU'LL TINGLE TO A MILLION THRILLS! Episode 4 "The Killer's Trail"

Episode 1. "Into the Lion's Den."

2. "The Cobra Strikes."

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6. "Bridge of Terror."

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3. "The Menacing Herd."

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6Drams of Doom."

ROBBING CHAPTERS

RHONG WILD MEN AND BEASTS OF PREY,

JUNGLE

JIM

MANCHUKUO HOLDS UP FUNDS FOR

!.

RUSSIA

unit and station, ek.. No. 18 Commander Chiang Ching-kuo. | (Bomber) Squadron, Upper Rey-the eldest son of the Chairman of ford.

the Military Affairs Commission. The competition will consist of General Chiang Kai-shek, has been

Hsinking, March 18. The Manchukua Goverment the production of a mosaic or an appointed by the National Gov- The Manchukuo Government has gives as reason for this action that, area of country within a 30-mile ernment to the post of Deputy Di- decided to withhold payment to the Chinese Eastern Railway has radius of the unit's aerodrome, and rector of the Peace Preservation Soviet Russia, of the instalment not paid to the Government of will conform as closely as possible Headquarters in Klangsi: states due on March 23 in respect of the Manchukuo to a war task in accordance with a Chinese message. Commander acquisition of the Chinese Eastern the agreed details notified annually by the Chiang received his military educa-Railway. Commandant of the School of tion in Soviet Russia. Photography.

PROMOTION OF OFFICERS The results are announced of the examination in written subjects) of officers with a view to promo- tion. In the Regular Army and Indian Army. Which was held in Forty per cent. of the points Indla and Burma in October last, will be allotted for speed of Of the Regular Army candidates 71 production, and it will be left to leutenants, 20 captains and two units to decide between, this and Imajors (Royal Army Medical the accuracy of the product in Corps) were successful, and of the view of the particular conditions Indian Army, 43 lieutenants and obtaining at the time, thus 25 captains were successful.

simulating active service condi-

The successful candidates weretions. as follows:-

The Sassoon Trophy was pre- Royal Horse Artillery-deuts. G. sented by Sir Philip Sassoon, M.P.. H. Baker. W. Odling, R. C. War-then Under-Secretary of State for low-Harry. J. G. Geddes, F. G. Air, In 1932, Nineteen units enter- MacMullen and D. FL. Molesworth, ed last year. Compared with 10 in 1st King's Dragoon Guards-Capt. 1936, and Pembroke Dock station

K. E. Savill.

came first with 91.5 per cent, of 3rd Carabiners.-Lieut. H. M. H. Le?. marks, closely followed by No. 4 17/21st Láncérs.-Lieuts. R. L. V.II | (Army Cooperation) Squadron.

Blake and C. L. A. NIX,

Odiham, with 13, and No. 18

R. Artillery-Capts. H. S. J. Bourke. (A.C.) Squadron, Old Sarum, with.

C.

Boyle, T. W. M. Johnson. E. 91.

Jones, J. W. Palmer, F. C. Picton.

M. J. Renton, I.. V. R. Smith, R.

APPOINTMENTS

General Duties Branch

C. Yeo: Lleuts. I. S. Alderson. A Air Vice-Marshal.-P. H Archdale, 1, 4. T. Baldwin, G. F. | Playfair. C.B. (V.O., M.C.. to A. Barff, J. H. Branford, P. W. Headquarters No. 1 (Bomber) Hazelgrove, R. J. Holland, M. P..C.Group. Abingdon, on appointment Hordern, R. E. O. Hyatt, C. Aas Air Officecer Commanding (Feb. Hynes, A. S. Jervis, R. C. Merrick. | 24).

J. H. Pallot, R. K. Page. R. R. L. Squadron Leaders.-D. Macfad- Patry, J. Fog, J. M. H. Roberts, P. yen, to Directorate of Organiza- G. Robinson, D, B. Ronald, J. W. tion. Air Ministry (Feb. 1); B. D

Nicholas, to Electical and Wireless

R. Sheldon; E. R. G. St. John.

P. S. Tumer. J. B. H. Wilson. School, Cranwell (Feb. 10.).

G. N. Witton, and E. P. Young

R. Engineers.-Capts. C. G. Belcher,

R. Gardiner, G. W. Harris, A.. E.

H. Lees, L. A. B. Paten. E. F. R.

Slack, and Lieut. A. P. Lavies.

R. Corps of Signals-Capt. J. H.

CATHOLIC NEWS AND NOTES

(Continued from Page 3)

feld, C. T. Honeybourne, A M. that as he had not long to live

Brown, M.M.; Deuts. H. V. Hay-

W. Whistler, and, R. C. Yule.

The Buffs. Capt. T. H. Spear.

: he might as well de abroad as at home, and he made the journey

King's O. R. Regt.-Lleuts C. V. B. and returned home safely.

Bird and C. A. Morrell,

R. Warwickshire Regt.-Lieut.

H. Dangerfield.

Æ. Norfolk Regt-Lieut.

Murdech.

Suffolk Regt-Capts. H. C.

This year he has travelled to

A. New Zealand to attend Jubilee celebrations of the Church there. R.but before he went he asked for and obtained a coadjutor-bishop Car-to whom he has handed over a rigan and H. W. Dean.

good deal

of the work of the Bedfordshire and Hertfortfordshire diocese.

Regt. Capt. J. R. C. Crossle,

On the occasion of the consecra- пето Leicestershire Regt.-Lieut. G. W. tion, he revealed that the

H. Field.

Bishop, Mgr.. Walsh, had more Green Howards. Capt. W. C. than once petitioned him for per- Dracup and Lieut. G. R. Lidwill. mission to leave the Diocese to R. Scoots Fusiliers.-Lleut, M. R. J.Join the Irish missionary priests

H. Thomson, M.C.

working in China, Archbishop Cheshire Regt.-Lieut. H. S. Wel-Gilmartin admited that his sym-

lwood. South Wales Borderfrs.-Lieuta. E. Margesrson and R. H. Riggall.. Cameronians-Lleuts. D. M. Car

ter-Campbell, W. M. Henning, and T. A. K. Hickman.

pathy with missionary work is so strong that he found it hard to D. withhold permission from anyone who wanted to go to China, but he could not bring himself to sur- render the service of one who was Ao valuable, and now he is leaving East Lancashire Regt.-Lieut. H. him to succeed him as ruler of the

M. Ervine-Andlews.

Idiocese..

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