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Cerebos
Purity Products
TABLE SAL
Cerebox Jelly Crystals are ex teemed for their natural fruit flavours and serquickly in this climate. They make a delightful and nutri- tious sweer for parties
and every occasion.
In twelve flavours.
Middlewitch Salt in glass-stoppered jars remains dry and free-running no matter how damp the weather. Its fine and unvarying quality will come as a pleasant surprise to those not already using this excellent salt.
Cereb Crystals
Bisto is world-famed as the simplest and most satisfactory gravy-maker. It provides all the thickening, seasoning and flavouring necessary. Besides this it greatly improves soups, stewi and all meat dishes.
Frada Enquiries ze Jaki E. Hauchpen & Co. Hong Kong
meding
"BOIL UP
BISTO
MEAT DISH
This haps GRAVY, SOURS STEWS ETC,
Desired Forever!
... lips that are savagely red and tempting Ordinary lipstick does no mare than make lips prettily red. But SAVAGE, with its savage, jungle colour gives lips a strange excitement: makes" them irresistibly tempting;" 'their caress eternally remem- bered. And while SAVAGE is extremely indelible, it keeps lips soft... smooth... forever desirable! Five thrilling shades: TANGERINE. FLAME..NATURAL..
BLUSH..JUNGLE
SAVAGE LIPSTICK
FOR YOUR COMPLETE BEAUTY TREATMENT,
USE SAVAGE POWDER AND DRY RÖUGE
•IT'S DELICIOUS IT'S DIFFERENT IT'S MELLOW
OLD FASHIONED COCKTAIL
14 lump sugar
1 teaspoon water
1 dash bitters"
Muddle(smash) well in Old Fashioned glass. Add-large piece of ice, 14 slice of crange, 1 piece of pineapple, Wedding Whiskey. 1 'maraschino cherry, piece of lemon or fime peel, 1 glass Golden
Galdea Wedding
WUSKEY
Golden Wedding
FINEST AMERICAN WHISKEY In Bourbon or Rys
Just taste the rich deep flavor of this noble whiskey, straight or in the mixed drink suggested above. Golden Wedding has been famous in America as a "Gentle- man's Drink" since the year 1875 when it was first made.
Obtainable Everywhere.
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H. Ruttonjee & Son
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Women's, Men's & Children's
WANTED URGENTLY
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THE SERVICES
THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY ·
DESTROYER FLAGSHIF
THE ARMY
APPOINTMENTS AT SIMLA The Commander-in-Chief has notified in Orders the following officiating appointments at Army Headquarters in Simla:
The cruiser Galatea, which re- turned to Devonport on April 7 on the conclusion of her commission, will be joined by a new crew from the local naval barracks about Major-General C. J. E. Auchin- June 9, and is to return to the leck, C.B. Cal. DS.O.. O,B.E to Mediterranean about July 28 for be officiating Chief of the General further service as flagship of the Staff, Army Headquarters, vice Rear-Admiral, (D), Mediterranean Lieutenant-General Sir Ivo L B. Flotillas
Vesey, KC.B., K.B.E., C.M.G., D.S.Q. Colonel G. B. Henderson, CIE, FISHERY PROTECTION
to be officiating Deputy Director H.M.S. Foyle, Lieutenant-Com-ot Military Operations and Intel- mander A. B. Alison, reduced to❘lgence.
reserve at Chatham on May 17 Colonel G. N. Molesworth to be and will be manned by a pensioner | officiating Deputy Chief of the crew. Her place in the Fishery General Staff. Protection Flotilla will be taken by Colonel H. H. Rich to be officiat- H.MS, Mastiff, completed by Henry ing Director of Military Operations Robb, Limited. Lalth. to which (and "Intelligence. Lieutenant Commander Alison transfers in command.
The Foyle was built in the latter part of the War as the trawler
Lieutenant-Colonel J. G. Bruce, D.S.O.. M.C., to be officiating Direc- tor of Military Training.
Colonel C. W, Sanders to be offi- Personal
John Edmund. She was renamed cluting Director of
the Foyle on being allocated for Services. fishery patrol duties after the Lieutenant-Colonel H. G. C. Armistice, and served in the Irish Laird, D.S.O.. to be officiating A. Flotilla at Queenstown
A. G. (Personal Services).
In 1920 she was taken over by the South African Government for
Lieutenant-Colonel A D. P
Campbell to be officiating General:
minesweeplag instructional duties Staff Officer, Ist"Grade. and was renamed Sanneblom.. On Lieutenant-Colonel D. E Whit- the disbandment of the South worth, M.C.. tc be Assistant African Naval Force in March 31, Adjutant-General (Pay and Pen- 1934, she roverted to the Royal sions). Navy and resumed the name of Foyle.
PASSING OF THE C.S.K. The former 13th (County of Lon- PAYMASTER SUB-LIEUTENANTS"
don) Battalion, The London Regi- ment (Prince of Wales's Own Civil The following officers passed the Service Rides) has ceased to exist. examination for the rank of pay-
An official announcement shows master sub-lieutenant which was that even the last vestige of Its held in January last
name, which since 1921 bas A. K. D. Edmunds Arst-class remained as part of the title of certificate): N. R. Beach, W. Hthe amalgamated battalion known Field, E R. Wheeler, J. D. Cox. Jas the Queen's Westminster and V. A. Musters. J. Hutton-Attenbor-Civil Service Rifles, is now".ex- ough. T. B. N. Caws and A. L Stinguished, and thus the death- Allen second class); and D. J. knell is sounded for one of the Mathias (third classi
many fine units of volunteer in- fantry which came to birth in the
LEIGH CARSLAKE AWARD
No essay submitted if the 1938 great movement for national de- competition for the Henry Leigh fence of 1859.
Carslake Prize has been deemed of
a sufficiently high standard to
justify the award of the medal. A ROYAL AIR FORCE
prize of backs or instruments to the value of ye guineas has been awarded under the trust fund to Lleutenant B. J. C. Wise, R.N, in respect of his essay. it
MERCHANT SHIP DEFENCE COURSES
A new Order in Council provides
1937
NO. 215 (BOMBER) SQUADRON
Squadron Leader R. R. Nash 'has been appointed for dying duties with No. 215 Squadron of Handley Page Harrow heavy bombers, for- med at Worthy Down in October, 1935. and stationed since Septem- ber, 1936, at the new aerodrome at
RAF. APPOINTMENTS The following appointments in the Royal Air Force are notified:-
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that R.N. and R.M. pensioners re entered in the Navy for instrác-Drimeld, Yorks. tional duties in connexion with the Merchant Navy officers' defence courses are to be under similar conditions of service and with the GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH same rates of pay and allowances
Wing Commander.-H. S. Broug as instructors to the R.N. Volun- hall, M.C., D.F.C., to No. 70 (Bom- teer Reserve. The order has retrds ber Transport) Squadron, Hab- pective effect from November 18. baniya, Iraq. to command (April
23). HMS. MAIDSTONE
Squadron Leaders.-D. H. F. Bar- The new submarine depot-ship actt, to No. 64 (Bomber) Squadron. Maidstone, Captain P. Ruck-Keene, Shalbah, Iraq, to command. (April which arrived at Portsmouth re-4). Bearne, to Headquarters, cently from the Clydebank ship-RAF. Iraq: Habbaniya, for Arma- yard of John Brown and Co., ment duties (March 13); C. V
Howes, Umited, on completion, will pro-
to Headquarters, RAF bably leave for the Mediterranean Palestine and Transjordan, "Jeru- on June 14, calling at Gibraltar on salem, for duty Senior Equipment the 18th and arriving at Malta on Engineer Omcer (April 13); A G. the 21st. She is to replace the Adnams, to No. 8 (Bomber). Squa-;
'dron, Ismailia, Egypt, to command Cyclops.
(April 18).
TRAWLERS IN RESERVE
It has been decided that the trawlers in reserve at Devonport and Rosyth shall be constituted as groups for administrative purposes, known as No. 4 Group at each port. The commanding officer of the Magnolia'is'in command of No, 4 Group, Devonport, and the com- manding officer of the Jasper of No. 4 Group, Rosyth.
GREENWICH HOSPITAL
PENSIONS Lieutenant-Commander F. St. J. Broughton, R.N., retired, has been 3warded ↑ Greenwich Hospital pension of £40 a year in the vacancy created by. the death of Lieutenant-Commander J. Cole- man on Apr 11. A. Greenwich Hospital pension of £30 a year has been awarded to Lieutenant G. Hunt, M.BE, RN, retired, in the, vacancy created by the death of Mr, R. J. Qutin, Gunner, RN.. retired, on March 3.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments were made by the Admiralty, 'yester- day:
its.J. A Phillips, to Nelson (May 24); J. A. Luther, to Wolver- ine (May 25); C. B. Brooke, to Victory (June 14); H. G. A. Lewis, lent to NZ Diy, (July 7); B. H Dodds, to Comet (May 31),
Lts. (E)-A. C. K. Laman, to Crusader (May 21); J. B. Morrissey, to Jupiter (June 8).
Gunner-E E Houshold, to Gloucester (June (7)
Wt. Engr-, M. Lloyd, to Pro- tector (undated). "'
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BY APPOLMINGEREN
SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938..
OVERHEARD AT THE CLUB
WHAT-DENINS AY THE GLUES AGAIN?
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HOPALESE
GU MIM TO GIVE YOU WALLS BAUBADES — NE CAN'T GO WRLOWE
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ARE ALWAYS ON THE MENU
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Wall's delicious Rusages are obtainable at sil Food: stores.
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SATURDAY, MAY 28th
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