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BEWARE OF IT SPREADING

Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The.. soles of your feet become red and swollen. "The skin also cracks and pools, and the itching becomes worse and worse.

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ROYAL - NAVY.

NEW REAR-ADMIRAL

..(SUBMARINES)

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

FRIDAY, SEPT. 23

ADMIRALTY SEPTEMBER 16. RN:

Lauts to be Llest-Comdrs.

The Admiralty announce the D. Brown, P. H. Higginbotham, following nag "officer's appoint-K. M. Woods, E. H. C. Chapman, W. N. Petch, J. N. N. Synnott

dept. 16).

Rear-Admiral Bertitin C. Watson, C.B., D.8.0., to be Rear- Admiral "(Submarines) i succes. aton to Rear-Admiral Robert H. T Rakes, CB, C.V.O., D.Ŝ,O., to date December 15, 1038.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:-

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Cdrs, G. E. A. Jacksor., Calypso. in command; J. D. A Musters, DS.C., to Ceres, in com, mand (undated),

Lts. (E).-T. H. Norman, tn Nelson: H. C. D. Bosse to Vernon (Oct. 4).

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Wt. Engr.A.-G.. Scoggins, tevi Southampton (Oct. 4).

PROMOTION.

Cd. Gunner (Retd.).-P. Fulcher, to rank of Lt. (ret.) (seny. April 15.

RETIREMENT Lt.-Cdr.-W., J. Fricker, at own request, with rank of Cdr. (Sept. 28).

THE ARMY

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SEPTEMBER 17 R.N. Cd.. Gunarə A; E. Allen vn Retd. List with rank of (Sept. 17).

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FOOT GUARDS S G'ds-Capt. J. W. Stirling Home Drummond Moray retires receiving a gratuity (Sept. 241.

INFANTRY

E. Lan, R-Capt. R. E. D. Green to be Adjt. vice Maj. G. D. V Russell (Sept. 1).

Dorset R-Maj. L J. Wood- house. M.C. is restd. to the estadt. placed | (Sept. 21))..

Lieut.

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Welch R. Capt. T. D: Fitzpa- trick to be Adjt. vice Capt. J. R. Welchman (July 20).

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SEPTEMBER

R.N.

Black Watch. Ma... J. Ë M Maymr. Lieut. P. G. Hopping Richard retires on ret. pay (Sept. placed on Retd. List (Sept. 8).|24).

(In substitution for previous Camerons.-Capt. N:D." Leslie notice in Gasette of Sept 91. is restd, to the estabt. (Sept. 23).

ROYAL TANK CORPS

SEPT. 22.

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R.N.

Lt. W. de L. M. Messenger is) Lieut. (E) C.-W. Baker placed secd. while holding the appt. at on Retd. List (Sept. 22).

for Tech. Duties AFV. Sch.") SEPT. 23.

(Sept. 10). ..R.N.

ROYAL ARMT MEDICAL CORTS Surg. Lieut. N. 8. Hepburn, Short Service Commission-Lt.

Last" (Sept. 231. M.B., Ch.B.. transferred to Emergy.(on prob.) P. D. Stewart. M.B.,

restd to the estabt. (Sept. D

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE.

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S ROYAL NAVAL NURSING SERVICE Miss. M. E. Evans has been ap- pointed Nursing Sister. probation, to date Oct. 10.

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on

WAR OFFICE, SEPT. 23 REGULAR ARMY

4.

CORPS"

Capt. (0.0, 4th Cl.) G. A. Adam, from hip. list to be Capt. (0.0.. 4th Cl) (Sept. 24), with" prece- dence next below Capt. › (0,0,1) 4th Cl.) G. Caruana-Ding:

INDIA RELIEFS BEGUN

Col. O, Y. Hibbert, D.S.O., M.C.18 M. Pollard to be. Lt, (OME. retires on ret. pay (Sept. 24).4 CL), fon prob.) (Sept. 14). The British units reiler program- L-Col. and Bt. Col. (temp. Brig. with precedence next below. Lt. me-in-India-began on September G. E. W. Franklyn, D.SO.. M.C.. UME 4th CL) (on prob.) F. R. 22, when the 14/20th Hussars left RA, to, he Col (Sept. 13).

with Peathey-John's, Lucknow for Bolarum. The 18/5th seny July 1, 1934. Substituted for. Lancets leave the latter station un the notifn. in the Gazette of Sunday for the 1st (Risalpur} Sept. 20.) Cavalry Brigade. The 13/18th Hus- sars will leave Risalpur on October 1 for Karachi to await a transport. probably the Somersetshire, embark for home.

́THE INDIA MEDAL

to

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S

IMPERIAL NURSING

• SERVICE

The follg. Lt.-Cols, to be Cols,:- Matron Miss E. K. Woollett re- Bt. Col. W. & van Cutsem, O.B.E..tires on ret... pay (April 27). M.C., from R.E., (Sept. 24), with | (Substituted for the notif in seny. Sept. 24, 1937: Bt. Col. C.P.W. the Gazette of April 26.) Matron Perceval, D.9.0... from" RA. (Sept. Miss G. M. Watkins, AR.R.C.. 14) with seny Sept: 1.

having attained the age for As some time will elapse netote COMMANDS AND STAFF tirement is placed on ret. pay the new medal and clasp for In-

Lt.-Col. J. F. M. Whiteley. (Sept. 20) Sister Miss R. M. Bel. dian operations in 1936-37 can be M.C.. RE relinquishes the appt. ton retires receiving a gratulty Issued, the ribbon is now being of G80. 2nd Grade. War Office (Sept. 22). issued for immediate wear.

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(Sept. 24) Col. J. G. W. Clark, The follg, to be Staff Nurses on The ribbon is in stripes (from M.C.. trom 0.8.0., 1st Grade, provl appt. :-Miss J. M. Cargill left to right) in green red khaki. War Office. to be Comdr... 12th (Sept. 15) Miss U. N. Sheehan red and green. Issues of the ribbon Inf. Bde.. and granted the temp. (Sept. 20). are being made by the Chief rank of Brig. white so empld. UNATTACHED LIST FOR Ordnance Officer in Lahore. Claims (Sept. 2).

for the medal are being dealt with

by the Medal Section in New Delhi and by.A.0.4 branch at the War Office for British Army claims."

ROYAL AIR FORCE

MANSTON TRAINING STAFF

IR.

ROYAL

REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

INDIAN ARMY

Sec. Lt. C. R. Donald. from Supp. Res. of Of.. Border R.. to

ESTABLISHMENTS

Maj. H. C. R. Caudle, MC, re-be Sec. Lt. (Sept. 22). tires on ret. pay (Sept 24): Capt. Shrive, M.B.E,“ MC, to be Maj. (March 7), with antedate fo: seny. only to. Jan. 1, 1937, and Wing Commander E F. Waring, with precedence next below Mat, D.F.C.,, A.F.C., who was promoted H P. McC. Glover, M.C. (Sub-

in the July list, has been appointed stituted for the notifn. in the

Sch. of MII, Engineering.-Lt.- Col. E. N. Crawford, M.C., RE. appt. of Chiet relinquishes the Instr., Field Works and Bridging (Sept. 24).

Small Arms Sch.-Maj. A: V.

to the School of Air Navigation at Gazette of March 15) Capt. G.Petri. E. Surrey R.. relinquishes Mansion for Aying duties in the B Carmichael retires on ret. pay

the appt. of Instr., Netheravon' Training Squadron.

Wing (Sept. 24). (Sept. 29): Capt. J. L. Galloway issecd. while holding the appt. Chemical De. Exptl. Stn. Por- of Admin. Offr. Coast and

Ant!-on-Capt. D. N. E Aircraft Def. Exptl. Estabt. (Feb. RA.. to be Adjt: (Sept. 14), 1241; Capt. J. F. Durnford Slater with the TA.

HOME COMFORTS IN BARRACKS

Tank Brigade's New Quarters

seed for serv.

botham (Sept. 121: Lt. R.

next

com-

O'Halloran.

MEMORANDA- Maj. E W Sheppard O.BE. (Sept. 12) Capt. K. Scott-Foster M.C., h.p. List, late R. Tank

|ac-" to be Adit. vice Maj, G. R. Row Corps retires on ret. pay on

Eve_count of ill health (Sept. 3), (Sub- !

the ton-Lleya. from ESLI to be Lstituted for the notiin. in (Sept. 24), with precedence

Gazette of Sept. 3.) Captain J. O.

below Lt. G. W. Hook,

E Vandeleur Ids, is granted Mr. Hore-Belisha, Secretary of CORPS OF ROYAL ENGINEERS empid. with the Brit. Mil. Mission the local rank of Ma), while State for War, opened recently new

The tollg. Lt. Cols. on barracks that have been built for pletion of four years' serv, as

attached to the Egyptian Army (July, 27). the Royal Tank Corps on the Regt. L-Cols are removed "from Downs below Battlesbury Hill. "athe Regti. List and remain on full

The follg. Lts.. having been 'con- victed by the Civil Power,

are mile from Warminster.

pay (Sept., 24) LC. Reid. deprived of the rank of Lt. :-F. The barracks show the Army BE, M.C.. MIMechE, H. W. RP Feast, late R. War, R. (Spec. a new aspect-in the role of modei

Hamilton. D.S.O., M.C. C. J. E Res.) (June 11): P. W. Grimes. housing authority. As they affect

Greenwood, M.C. the soldiers occupying them they are a considerable advance on ang thing hitherto provided, even re membering the vast improvement in Army conditions during the past

few years.

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Stil more noteworthy, perhaps,

is the external appearance of the

The follg. Lt.-Cols, on comple-

ton of four years sery as Regtl. L.-Cals, are placed on the

ů

late R.AB.C. (June 21).

The King has approved the

INDIA OFFICE, SEPT. 23

hp following

promotionis, appoint- 1st (Sept. 24) V. A. C. Cleryments, retirements, de

INDIAN ARMY..

MC, H, N. Kermack,

The tollg. Mais to be Lt.-Cola,

General Bir ́HE. ap. Rhys

Eept. 24).-H. de L. Panet, RA, Pryce. K.C.B. C.M.G, D80, 18

rew Warminster Barracks. Both D. Watson, Bt. Lt.-Col J. F. Mjauptd. Col; 'Comdt, of the RLAS. the Office of Works and the Fine Whiteley. M.C. Bt. Lt.-Col. K NG (Sept 237. Arts Commission were consulted Crawford. M.C., A.C. Dün, M.C. before the site was laid out and R. Bwire, M.C., A.M.I. EE.

| building materials chosen.

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Majs. to be Lt. Cols. (Aug. 24). G. B re Wilton, C. C. Morrison, M. H. A. Campbell, O.

The work is not yet anished, but centres for the married ramilies of B.E already an inviting garden city is all ranks, G taking shape.

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NO BRITONS IN ILL FATED. PLANE

Col. J. W. Corbett, M.C., is restd. The whole barracks have been to the Effective List (Aug. 2): COST OF £750,000

built by Mesars. W. E. Chivers and Lt. Col. A. 8.. Brooke. M.C is Warminster, Barracks will even-Sons. Limited, of Devizes. The site transfd. to the Semi-Excctive tually be the headquarters of the on which they stand and 300 acres List (Sept. 9); LU-COL & O 1st Tank Brigade, two Tank Batta-around it were grassland in Feb-Mockler retires (Sept. 11) Lt lions, and their quota of Signals.ruary, 1937....

W. E. Armstrong 13 dismissed In his speech Mr. Hore-Belisha from the service by sentence of Ordnance, and so on.

The total cost of the work, in- said that even further improve- General Court-martial (July cluding officers and soldiers quar-ments were being made in bar-14). tera, will be about £750,000. The racks now under construction else." 3rd Battalion has already moved in where. from Lydd: accommodation for an- "The Army is a great bulider" he. other battalion will be ready in continued, "and I am able to tell about nine months' time.

you that it is intended to complete.

less than The sergeants' mess has living-a programme of no rooms for the unmarried sergeants, £12,000,000 on the building and who previously lived with the men modernization of barracks in the bi barrack-rooms or in a adjoining next two years, in addition to large bunk.

Bums on the provision of new The married quarters for the schools, workshops, and depots of aboard while on a fight from soldiers, constracted clear of the various kinds. Vast sums are also here to Milan is now reported to I barracks aret, have a pleasant out being spent on the erection of fae have crashed in Switzerland.

ldok, apsce for children to play, torien. It may be said that the Officials of the German Luf- and room for the soldier to have War Offee is doing its best to look thanse Company, which owns riis own small garden

after the soldier word the plane, state that there were 11:st married sol. He added that the two blocks of no British passengers, aboard the diers' us 10 be fitted with all barracks were to be named after RCtine, which was making for "modern" gak appliances, ¿Té le in- two Tank Corpe ploneers. Genera! Rome from Rotterdam, vin Frank- tended to provide “later welfare Swinton and General Ellen, de Bart and Man-Retner.

Frankfurt, Oct. 3 The German air liner which persona disappeared with ten

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1938.

PUBLIC AUCTION LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

THE Undersigned have received

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION.

WEDNESDAY, the 5th OCTOBER. 1938.

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

At their SALES ROOM, No. 36 HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising:-

Teakwood Drawingroom, Bed- room, Diningroom ard

Office Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Cr- naments, E. P. and Brass Ware, Electric Table Lamps and Fans, Gramophones and Records, Radio Bets. Enamelled Bath, Cooking Utensils; Cooking Stove, etc., etc.

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A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

TERMB: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.

AUCTIONEERS.

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD PUBLIC AUCTION.

FURNITURE

On VIEW from TÜESDAY,

# the 4th OCTOBER, 1938.

THE

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PUBLIC AUCTION

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AUCTIONEERS.

KING'S

OPENING SATURDAY 8th OCTOBER

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KENNY BAKER ANDREA LEEDS BELEN JEPSON PHIL BAKER BOBBY CLARK THE AMERICAN BALLET CHARLIE McCARTHY

AT POPULAR PRICES

OFFICERS FOR CHINA

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1938.

Commencing at 11.00 a.m.

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À ́A QUANTITY OF MISCEL-

LANEOUS GOODS

Comprising

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Galvanized Newspaper.

Iron Sheets, Round and Square Iron Bars, etc., etc.

also

1 Bag of Copper Wire

2 Cases Porcelain,

*1 Keg Nalls

Case Vases

1 Case Plates

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

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ON

THURSDAY, the 8th OCTOBER,

.1938.

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At the Sales Room, No. 2 Connaught Road, Central, (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor)

A Fine Collection of Old Chinese Porcelain, Pattery and Pictures from the Tong, Bung, Yuen, Ming. and Ching Dynastlès.

£150

A Selection of Carved Ivory, and The following naval officers are Lacquered Ware, Jade and Bronze due to arrive in Hongkong on Ornaments Embroidered Man- board H.M. Troopship Lancashire darin Coats, etc., etc.

to take up duties with the China. Squadmon:-

Lieut.-Commander H. G. D. de Chair (HMS Thracian);' Lieut.- Commander J. R. J. Bt. Tyrwhitt (HMS. Thanet); Sub-Lieut. (E)' R. D. Roberts, Paymaster-Cadet J. P. Banbury, Paymaster-Cadet .R. H. Sharpe, Paymaster-Cadet JP Goodwin (HM.8. Kent); Wt. En- gineer HC. Challacombe (Band- wich); Lieut. (E) RN. B. Brown (Temat) and. Sargeon-Lieut. FB. Edgecombe (Scarab).

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Terms Cash on Delivery

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