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AKARÓRA
MEMBER HOTELS
(68 members in )
Ков
Oriental Hotel
Tor Hotel
† Akakura Kanko Hotel Kroro
АТАМ
Ami Hota! Mampei Hotel Baru Kyushua)
Kaenai Hotel
Chusza (Nikko) Lakeside Huto)" FUJI FIVE LAKES
Дактніст
Fuji New Grand Hotel
(Laka Yamanaha)'
Fuji
View Hotel
(Laka-Kawaguchi}
FOXCOLA
Kyoahintel Hotel
GAMAGORS
Gsmagori Hotel
Nagaragos Hotel
KAMAKURA
Kathia Hotel
KAMIKOCHI (Japan Alpa)
Kumikochi Imperial · Hotel
KABATHU (Der Fukuoka)
Karitet Saaside Hotel
KARCIZAWA
Mampei Hotel →→Maksa Hotel
KAWANA
Kawana vietel
Koun (midway
between Onaka and
Kobe)
Koshion Hotel
Kyoto Hotel
Miyako Hotel
Kyota Station Hotel
.2ATSU8HIYA
• Park Hotel
MITASTMA
Miyajima Hotel
MITAWOCHITA Hakona),
NAGOTA
Fujiya' Hotel
10014
Mampel Hotel
Nagoya Hotel
Nagoya Kanko Hotel,
NARA
'Nara Hotel
Какпул
Hotel
OBAKA
Dobuil Hotel
Hotel Now Daka
Osaka Hotel
Orno (near Lake Biwa)
Hotel Lake Biw Saprono (Hokkaido)
Sapporo Grand Hotel SHIMONOBELI
Banyo Hotel TAKAHAZUR (Near Kobe)
Ta srazuka Ente) Τύπτο
Imperial Hotel Mampei Hotel
Omori Hotel
*Sanno Hotel
Tokyo Railway Hotel
*Open, in summer only.
Now members.
ÜNZEN
Kyushu Hotel Sbin.yu Hotel Unson Hotel
Unzen Kanko Hotel
Tamel Hotel
YOKOHAMA
Hotel Now Grand
IN TAIWAN (Formosa)
TALKOKU
Taiboku Railway Hotel
IN CHOSEN
-Hzwo
Heijo Railway Hotel K130
Chonan Hotel
IN MANCHOUKUQ.
DAIXEN
Yamato Hotel
HARDIN
Yamato Hotel
Yamato Hotel HOTEN (Mukdeo) Yamato Hotal HRINKING
Yamato Hotel
IN CHINA
TRINTAQ
+'rsintao Grand Hotel
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So much that is beautiful and romantle awaits you ka Austria Vienna-the world's music centrs; Salzburg—the festival dey; the Styrian woodlande; the beautiful Danube valley; the laket of Skiziáin: mergut säd Carinébia; the Tyrol and Vorherg lands of pictures par peasants and inc cipped mountains; and the lovely landscapes of Lower and Upper Austrja. Both for Summer Holidayı (Golf, Tennis, Swiraming, Climbing, etc.) and for Winter Sports, Austria has beconic 'more populu, than ever. Come to Austila sa mny time of the yea?---you may be man of a kindly welcome.
Come to Beautiful Romantic Austria
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THE SERVICES
NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES
ROYAL NAVY ·
THE ARMY.
'NEW CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
ROYAL AIR FORCE
PETTY OFFICERS' UNIFORM
NO. 23 GROUP STAFF Group Captain M. B. Frew, Fetty officers in all branches are
"The London Gazette on Aug. 16|D.S.Q., M.G, AF.C., from the com- to be allowed to wear the special uniform of that rating-jacket marks a further stage in the opera- mand of Hornchurch station, has with gilt buttons and peaked caption of the new conditions of off-been appointed Senior Air Staff -from the date of being confirmed cers' service which were announced Oncer with No. 23 (Training) as petty officer, instead of after by the Secretary of State for War Group, Grantham, in succession to Group Captain F. H. M. Maynard, one year's service "as petty officer on July 18. as hitherto
The Gazette announces the `re-A.F.C. This group includes all the They will be credited with kit tirements, under the new temas, Service dying training schools at upkeep allowance at the highest 13 general officers. All these home. rate from the date of advance officers will benefit by the new ment. Those already serving who rates, and in many cases, because have less than one year's service as petty officer are to receive the allowance from the date of the new order (August 11).--
of the fact that they were pro- moted before the introduction of the new scheme, they will receive the retired pay of a cank in which they have not been actively employed.
WING COMMANDERS' POSTS Wing Commander P. E. Cum- mings, D.F.C., from the command of the air station at Waddington. near Lincoln, has been appointed for air staff duties at beadquarters. This is among a number of
of the Fighter Command, Stan- Admiralty decisions on further re
Under the new system of promo more, and has been succeeded in quests made at the Review ftion no emcer will in future be command by Wing Commander W Service Conditions held in 1936. It promoted till he actually assumes J Daddo-Langlois, from Grantham Is also approved that kit lockers duty in an appointment carrying station. are to be provided in the naval the higher rank. The half-pay: depots, although it will be some colonels whose retirements are an- time before the supply of the large nounced in the Gazette will also number of lockers required is com- directly beneft under the plete. In cases where requests have terms. had to be refused an explanation is given of the reason.
new
A feature of recent Gazettes "Is the restoration to full pay, with It was asked that water-boiling effect from August 1, of one apparatus should be installed for general officer and a number of watch-keepers to make hot drinks (colonels hitherto on half pay, but during the night, but the Admiralty for whom further appointments consider that the expense involved can be foreseen.
prohibitive
in fitting this convenience would be This marks the first step in the
Implementation of Mr. Horc Belisha's statement that in future half pay will be abolished for all officers who are to be reemployed.
In regard to a request that mess stools be fitted with back rests, it has been found, after trial afloat,
thar stools so fitted are less con venient, as they take up more room and Äre awkward to step over. Canteens are not to be allowed to stock cookable foodstuffs.
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NO. 103 SQUADRON TO MOVE No. 103 Bomber; Squadron wili, move from Usworth, Durham, to Abingdon, Berks, with effect from September 2
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This squadron was formed at Andover under the expansion pro- gramme on August 10, 1938, and equipped with Hawker Hind light bombers. It has been at Usworth
since. March 4, 1937, and is now Sommanded by Squadron Leader W: J. Millen,
RAF. APPOINTMENTS
the Royal Air Force are notined:- The following appointments in
The removal of the hardship of half pay. which in the past has GENERAL DUTIES BRANCH. often been the cause of real priva- Air Vice-Marshal-A. W. Tedder, [tion to officers during a proportion C.B., to D.G.RD. Department of of their service, is among the most A.M.D.P., Air Ministry, on appoint important of the concessions which jment as Director General of "Re- the new scheme confera,
REGIMENT'S FAREWELL TO ITS HORSES
The general messing system - pro- vides an adequate and varied dietary, and while it is recognized that the menu cannot always meet individual tastes, this request
4th/7th Royal would entall additional space and Guards held their last staff for cooking private meals parade .near Redford which cannot be entertained.
NEW SUBMARINE
was
Of the earlier vessels, the Por poise and Narwhal are serving the Home Fleet, and the Grampy and Rorqual in China.
The
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
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to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
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SATURDAY, the 37th.AUGUST, 1938.
Commencing at 11 am.
At Godown No. 35 of The Hong Kong Kowloon Wharf &
Godown Co., Ltd... Kowloon
(For Account of the Concerned)
124. Boxes Tinplates, Waste Waste 10"x10"
(All More or Leas Damaged)
and
...
2. Bags Sulphur Powder
(Now, stored in Godown No. 8.of The Hong Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon),
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Terms: Cash on Delivery....
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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THE Undersigned have received
instructiona
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
FRIDAY, the 26th AUGUST,” 1938. Commencing at 2.38 p.m,
A their Sales Room, No. 2. Connaught Road, Central.
Ground Floor.
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:
Blackwood Joss Table, Teapoys. Oplum Stools, Teakwood Ward- robes. Chests of Drawers, Dress- ing Tables, Hatstands, Divans Dining Table, Sideboard, Chairs, Armchairs, Dests, Typewriter Tables, Booking Cases, Filing Cabinets, Flower Stands, Chester- field Suite. Ice Chest, Enamel Bath, Lacquer, 'Folding Screens. Omṇa- ments, Carpets, Rugs, E. P. and Brass Ware, Table Glasses, Filter,
LAMMERT BROS.. Electric Table Fans, Bronze and
AUCTIONEERS.
BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES
search and Development (July 20). PUBLIC AUCTION.
Group Captain-C. B. Dallson. A.F.C., to R.AF. Station, East-
Dragoon church, to command (July 22). mounted ington, to RAF Station, Horn
Wing Commanders.-C. T. Walk-
church. to command (July 25); R.
Barracks.
Or the following valuable lease- hold property situate at" North
Edinburgh," on August 15. Twos. Sugden, A.F.C., to No. 1 Schoot Point, Victoria, in the Colony of
hundred men were on parade with Lieutenant-Colonel J. A. Aizlewood, the commanding officer. After he had inspected the parade and taken
the salute Lieutenant- General Sir Charles Grant, G.O.C.- in-Chief! Scottish Command, in- formed the troops that Major
Bir-
Marble Table Lamps, Gramo- phones. Hand Sewing Machirie, Ol Paintings, etc... etc.
also
A FEW PIECES OF OLD CHINESE PAINTINGS AND CURIOS
and
1 Electric Refrigerator “Bitter-")
Sonen "
"Westing-
Electrie Refrigerator
house"
-- tor"
1 Electric Refrigerator Frigidaire" Hong Kong. being All that piece
Kelvina- or parcel of ground registered in Electric Refrigerator. the Land Office as The Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 2366 and 1 Typekriter. Underwood the Extension thereto together 1 Typewriter "Underwood"! : buildings thereon known as Nos. with the messuages erections and
1 Silver Tea Set and Salver
Fort Street. 24, 26. 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 Canvas Canoe 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 1 Radio Set Atwater Kent
Ares
460,880 sq. ft. or there-1
Crown rent $4,822.20. -
tices), Halton, for Administrative of Technical Training (Appren- The submarine. Cachalot
duties and to command No. 1 completed on August 15 at the works of the Scotts' Shipbuilding
(Apprentices) Wing (July-1), and Engineering Company, Gree
kinshaw, to D.D.W.O.. Department
Squadron Leaders.-G. W. nock, Authorized In 1035, the Cachalot makes a total of five
ot A.M.S.O.. Air Ministry (Jmy 22); minelaying submarines of the Por-General Solly-Flood. Colonel of the Reconnaissance) Squadron, Felix: W. G. Abrams. to No. 200 (General poise class, of 1,529 tona (2.140 tons Regiment. had sent the following stowe, for fiving Cutie's (July, 25): submerged).
telegram:--
W. S. Hebden, to Headquarters, The regiment is about to bid Bomber Command, Uxbridge, for abouts. farewell to its horses, faithful com-gignals dufles (July 21): T. W. mades for, over 250 years. The
Hodgson, to No. 1 AR. Observers memory will ever remain dear to school, North Coates. for Signals COMMANDER OF THE NELSON ur hearts. As in the past. so dutles (July 25); K. C. McKenale. the future, all ranks can be con- M.B.E.. to Electrical and Wireless Commander. T. K. W. Atkinsonfidently relied on in their new School. will join the Nelson, Home Fleet role to carry on our great' tradition
Cranwell, for Signals duties (July 22).. flagship, for service as executive for effetency and sportsmanship, officer in succession to Captain Ewhich was built up with the help G. Jeffery, promoted in the mid of our old friends the horses, and devotion and your loyalty by summer list.
in so doing render willing, efficient giving up your horses and by be RECRUITING STAFF
| service to King and country." coming mechanized. This will be a Str. Charles Grant, addressing the sad moment for many of you....The Lieutenant-Colonel C. F. Parfitt, R.M., retired, will become Recruitmen, said:"Times change, and conditions of the regiment may ing Stan onder for the Royal you are now asked to show your change, but the regiment goes on." Navy and Royal Marines in the Liverpool District, in succession to Major J. J. Bramble, OBE," R.M. retired. From 1931 till his recent retirement Colonel Parfitt served or the headquarters staff of the Royal Marines,
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty?———..
Lt.Cdr. -EG.Welchman, to Danae (Aug, 25).
Payr. Lt-Car-H. S. Howell, to Terror II (Sept. 9).
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Civil Air Guard Gives
Britain Greater Man-Power In Event Of Emergency
Formation of the Civil Air Guard, a new national erranisation re- cently announced by Sir Kingsley Wood, Secretary of State for Air, will mean
a great increase to available man-power at a time of emergency and a powerful stimulus for the British light plane manu- facturing industry.
The scheme provides that every Wood said, "should widen the 145.-B. V. Mayo, to Medway reasonably fit man or woman of front of flying by bringing greater (Aug. 19) E H Cartwright, to British nationality and between numbers of young men into the air Royal Oak (Sept. 2); N. 8. Hender-the ages of 18 and 50 is eligible for than ever before"
son to Vindictive (Sept. 8); K. R. membership, thereby qualifying to In assessing subsidy, training Bromheld-Jones, to Tarantula receive flying training at a rate as aircraft are divided into two cate- (Sept. 14); R. E. P. Miers, Argus low as 2s. 6d. an hour. Dominion gories, standard training types of Sept 1); J. B. Willis, I, G. H.jand Colonial people who are in aeroplane having an all-up weight of 1.200 lbs. or more and an all- Garnett, T. A. Phipps, P. J. S. Britain may join. Hardinge, W. J. Van der Kasteel, Bir Kingsley Wood said that the inclusive class of smaller, so-called R. E. Hutchins, T J. MacFarlan, Cobject of the new organisation was ultra-light aircraft. E. J. Streatfield, M. M. Collings, P. to form without delay throughout
Financial
arrangements
פ!,
J. Hill Nortoh, T. E. F. Pooley, J. the country a body of men' and respect of every "A" licence ob- de G. Lamotte, T. K. Jones, M. women with a knowledge of nying|tained by a Civil Air Guard mem Napier, H. D. Troughton, J. G. T. who would be competent to assist ber are announced omcially as: Western, R. 1. Alexander Sinclair. the Royal Air Force in time of
J.J, E Farnol, M. G. Greig, to Exemergency. or to do other work cellent for long (G) course (Sept connected with aviation for which
their services might be required, 291.
Five honorary commissioners will Lt. (E),--L. S. Rooke, to Wallace be in charge. Lord Londonderry.. (Sept. 1),
himself a pilot, one-time Air Minis- Sub-Lt) (F/O, RAF.-G. M. T. ter and now the owner of a fast Osson, to Victory for 'Gosport six-seat monoplane, has accepted (Pool) (Aug. 16).
the invitation.to be President...
Sub-Lt. (A)--W. E. Le H: Beatty, to Argus (Aus: 10). ́
PROMOTIONS
Schoolmasters.-C. A. Sinfeld, W. D. Jenkins, J. Taylor, L. G. Murphy, FR. Henwood, CA Carr, to rarik of Schoolmaster (C.W.O...(seny, Aug
| 24)-
RETIREMENT
Act. Cdr.-G..C.. Adams rank of Cdr. (July 20);
The Civil Air Guard is to be established through the me- dlám of the light aeroplane clubs of the country. Each club adopting the scheme to have aCivil Air Guard section of not less than 12 members.
FLYING CLUB SUBSIDY
(1) £50 grant to the club training a member on a standard training" type aeroplane.
-(2) £30 grant for training on
a lighter tyDE. Claims for subsidy grants will be dealt with on a monthly basis. Flying grant after "A" Hcence Is obtained amounts to £2 an hour for a maximum of 10 hours “per annum...
To be Sold
IN ONE LOT
by
PUBLIC AUCTION
оп
WEDNESDAY,
The 31st Day of AUGUST, 1938. at 3 O'CLOCK PM.
by
Messta LAMMERT BROTHERS, At their AUCTION ROOMS No."2, CONNAUGHT ROAD
CENTRAL
Second Floor, Victoria aforesaid, a
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For further Particulars and Con- ditions of Sale, apply to
I Surf Board
Tennis Net and Poles
1 Child's Teakwood Bedroom Suite
2 Large Cloisonne ses
On VIEW from THURSDAY, the 25th AUGUST, 1938,
TERMS: Cash 1.on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
AUCTIONEERS,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
HE Undersigned have received THE
Instructions
SELL BY
PUBLIC AUCTION
Messrs. JOHNSON, STOKES and TUESDAY, the 30th August 1938
MASTER, Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Buliding.
Solicitors for the Vendors,
or to
Messrs. LAMMERT BROTHERS,
The Aucti
Commencing at 2.30 p.m.
At their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon,
A "QUANTITY OF VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
Comprising:
Bed-
Teakwood Drawingroom, room, Diningroom and Office Fur applying to week-end dying Durniture. Carpet, Rus, Cutlery Orna-- ing week-days, half of these rates ments, Pictures, Gramophones and must apply.
· RUSH TO JOIN
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Within 24 hours of the so- nouncement thousands of en- thusiastic men and women had besieged the Air Ministry and the flying clubs all over the 'country.
be
Successful applicants wil asked to sign an undertaking that they will offer their services at once in any state of national emergency, "for the purpose of em- in this new plan will be required ployment in connection with Royal
At present Britain has some 75 light aeroplane clubs, 60 of which afe already in receipt of govern- ment subsidy. Clubs co-operating
to, give an undertaking that Civil Air Force requirements or in any Air Guard members will not be other direction concemed with
aviation."
They will wear a brown overail
For the time being, the Air asked to pay more than 105, od, an Ministry will pay unrestricted sub-hour för flying instruction on with sidy to clubs taking part in this standard training types and 55, an with a specially designed Civil Air new scheme which, Sir' Kingsley hour on lighter aircraft, both rates: Gdard Hadge on the pocket,
Blade VIN BRO
Records, Brass and EB-Ware, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Electric Table Fans and Lamps, Wardrobe and Canin Trünks, etc., etc.
also
A FEW PIECES OF FINE BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
On View from "MONDAY: the 29th AUGUST. 1935.“
ERMS; Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS. AUCTIONEERS
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