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NINE MILLION BY 1960?

New York's Growing

Population

New York may have a popula- tion of 9,384,000 in 20 years' time. This estimate, drawn up by the Regional Plan Association. repre- sents an increase of 2,454,000 or 35 per cent. on the agure of the 1930

census.

NAVAL COLLEGE SCENE

Officer Refused To

Go To Bed

On charges of being drunk and behaving with contempt to & H.M. Troopship Dilwara arrived MAMPAI HOTEL

yesterday, carrying a large military

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ton Jefferies, R.N., was sentenced IMPERIAL HOTEL NAGOYA KANKO

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based upon decennial gains, which, Lt. Jefferies, who pleaded guilty The following are the new it is said, have shown a sharp de- to both charges, had been under- arrivals:--

cline, indicating the possibility of going a specialist course of anti- a stable population within a gen-submarine instruction at the Royal eration.

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FOR HONG KONG Staff-Wife of Lt-Col. H. B.

Holt.

Royal Artillery-Major J. H. E de Robeck, M.B.E.. Major G. E. Prismall. Capt. C. A. Fisher, wife and child, Lieut. A. O. G. Nills, Lt. C. Rochfort J. Matthews Lieut. Boyd. Wife and child of Bdr. W. J. Smith.

8th Heavy Brigade. Royal Artil- lery-One Trumpeter.

New York's population, which increased by 1,310,399, or 23 per cent. In the decade after 1920, Is expected to have risen by 14 per cent. more by 1940, by 12 per cent. more in the next decade and by six per cent more between 1950 and 1960. ·

These latest estimates, it is ex- plained, represent a revision of

5th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Royal some made six years ago, the re- vision being made necessary by Artillery.-One Gunner.

H.KS.R.A.-B.Q.M.S. H. G. Searle. "striking changes in trends affect- wife and child.

ing population growth which have appeared since the 1930 Federal census."

Royal Engineers. Major E. H. 1. Jacobs-Lark.com. Major H. de I. Panet, Captain F. C. Nottingham. Captain D. M. J. Murray and wife, Lieut. F. L. Freeman and wife, Lt R. W. C. Smales, Lt. R. E. Young, and one Sapper.

The estimate for the population of the United States for 1937, made by the Bureau of Census, was 129. 257,000, an increase of 5,482,000 over the last regular census i:

Royal Engineers (Est.).-Wife of 1930. Sjt. J. Shearman, and 2 children and Wife of Sgt. Quinnell.

Royal Corps of Signals-Wife of Sit. G. Gibson; and 3 chlidren.

2nd Bn. The Royal Scots.-Bt. Lt. Col. M. Carr, M.C., and wife. 2/Lt. N. H. Cuthbertson. 2/Lt. B. A Fargus, 2/Lt. D. G. Gibson, Cpl. J. Fergus. wife and five children, and wife of Pte. D. Shields.

It was stated that early on a rerent morning the attention of Comdr. J. C. Annesley, a member of the College Staff, was attracted by two men in civilian dress run. ning in the college and followed by Lt. Jefferies, who was in uniform.

Later Cmdr. Anresley saw" Lt. Jefferies with two divillaps, who had been his guests at dinner. He was obviously drunk.

It was reported to Cmdr. An- neeley that Lt. Jefferies was “very obstreperous," The commander questioned Lt. Jefferies, who was behaving in a most unusual man- ner. He was argumentative and his mess jacket and trousers were solled with dust.

Els manner to Cmdr. Annesley was very contemptuous. He talked about handing in his resignation, and said that the commander's remarks on a previous occasion had made him"-angry."

Wylde. vice Lt. Hartman-Jones (Scarab); Lt. H. W. Firth. vice Lt. Hornell (Duncan); LA J. G. S.

Lt. Jefferies showed no inclina- Cunningham, vice Lt. Fuller (Med- way); L. C. B. Rowe. vice Lt. tion to go to bed. He rexisted an Padfield (Medway); Lt. (E) H. D. attempt made by another oficer

vice Lt. Clark (Par- to lead him to his cabin, T. Duffin. thian: Surgeon-Lt. P. H. K. Gray. In a written statement to the 1st Bn. The Middlesex Regiment:vice Surgeon-Lt. Burgess (Lowe-Court, Lt. Jefferies said that be Wife of Major L. A. Newnham, stoft): Warrant-Tel. G. H. Guy had been under instruction during vice Warrant-Tel. Hawkins (Dun- the morning and afternoon, and wife of C/Sit.-W. J. Tibble and child, and wife of Pte. R. Breen can); Com.-Gunner H. S. Cooper, was looking forward to entertain- vice Com-Gnr Warren (Tamar); ng his brother and other guests Warrant-Shipwright W. H. Hobbs, in the evening. vice Warrant-Shipwright Watts

He became drunk as the direct (Tamar); Com-Engr. F. J. Hurt. result of undue and excessive vice Com.-Engr. Chave (Decoy):

hospitality, Com.-Engr. W. J. McNally, vice Com-Engr.

and infant.

York and Lanc. Regiment.- Capt. F. C. Tracey, wife and two children (0.0., R.A.O.C.).

Fafford

the

(Proteus); "For subsequent events," Gunner (T) H. P. Gordon, vice statement added. "T am deeply Gunner (T) Binks (Duchess): War- and utterly ashamed of myself." Service Corps.-rant-Engr. G. T. Wilkinson, addi-He expressed sincere regret for his

tional for the Medway.

remarks to Cmdr. Arnesley.

1st Bn. The Seaforth Highland- ers. St. J. Cavanagh, wife and 4 children. L/SJt. J. Mackenze, and 38 Privates (includes 3 boys).

R.A.Ch.D.-Rev. S. Hinchliffe. Royal Army Major D. F. L. Campbell and wife.

Royal Army Medical Corps.- Major W. Russell, M.C., M.B., and wife. Lieut. (Q.M.) W. V.'Dixon. wife of 8/5lt. W., Patterson and child, wife of St. R. Buchan and child, N.C.O. (Class 12, 13 or 14),

2 Corporais, and 7 Private.

Royal Army Ordnance Corps.- 5/Cmdr. V. Ebbage, wife and child and wife of S.M. L. Wyatt, and 3 children.

Army Educational Corps.—Wire

of St. R. Macklin,

M.P.S.C.-Wife

Moorcroft, F.11.9.

of L/Cpl. A

Corps of Military Police-L/Cpl. E. Whitton. wife and 2 children, and 1 L/Cpl.

QAIM.N.S.—Matron Miss R. M. Ruddock, Sister Miss A. M. Price and Bister Miss L. R. Wilkins.

FOR SHANGHAI

Royal Corps of Signals.-1 Private.

2nd Bn. The Loyal Regiment-- 2/Lt. A. W. McCreary.

1st Bn. The Durham Light In- fantry-Lt. Col. W. A..Grey Wil- son, Capt. G.O'C. Rogers, Captain J.. H. Brown, Ø/Lt. J. O, Colling- woon, and 1 Private.

Royal Army Service Corps.-Wile of St. F. E. Gazeley, M.5.2, wife of Cpl. C. H. Cooper, 1 Corporal and the wife of L/Sgt. Stennett.

Royal Army Medical Corps.-Wife of Bjt. W. T. Roberts, wife of Cpl. A. R. Gover and child, 2 N.C.O. (Class 12, 13 or 14), and 1 Private. M.P.S.C.-Wife of Sjt. L. J. C Munday, and wife of Sit. A. Hop- kinson and infant.

FOR TIENTSIN

It Bn. The Lancashire Fusiliers.--- Capt. N. O. HI

Royal Army Service Corps.--One Private.

Royal Army Medical Corps.--One Private.

NAVAL RELIEFS

Lt. Cmdr. R. A. Forbes, vice Lt.- Cmdr. Stewart (Robin); Cmdr. F. M. Walton, vice Cmdr. Dick (Dainty); Crodr. A. F. St. G. Orpen, vice Cmdr. Evans (Gadnet'; Lt.- Cmdr. J. A, Agnew, vice Cmdr. Ashby (Cricket); Lt.-Cmdr. R. B. Chandler, vice Lt.-Cmdr. Tennant (Aphis); Lt.-Cmdr. D. L. C. Craig, vice Lt. Cmdr. McCarthy (Sea- mew); Lt.-Cmdr. W. 8. Lea, vice Lt.-Comdr. Newton (Medway): Lt.-Cmdr. E. Neville, vice Lt. Cmdr. Waldegrave (Gnat); Lt-Cmdr. D J. Pack-Beresford, vice L-Cmdr. Palmer (Cicala); Lt. G. E. C. Baines, vice. Lt. Terry (Moth); ́ ́J. A. McClure, vice Lt. Egan (Falcon); Lt. R. L. Matheson, vice Lt. Mack (Duchess); Lt. P. L Roberts," vice Lt. Green (Daring); LA L

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