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ROYAL NAVY

INTELLIGENCE DIVISION Commander E M. Loly, who re turned recently from the com- mand of the Westcott, attached to the 4th Submarine Flotilla in China, has joined the staff of the Naval Intelligence Division.

WARRANT ELECTRICIANS

In addition to the professional examination already arranged for November, states a new fleet order. there will be the usual examina- tion for the rank of warrant electrician in March, 1939..

The names of candidates are to be forwarded so as to reach the Captain of R.M.S. Vernon, torpedo

schcol, by January 1

REV J. G. CAUNTER

Th

THE SERVICES

MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1938

THEY ARE

IN REVOLT

YOUNG DOCTORS

WARNED

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

Korean Revolutionists who are engaged in propaganda work

in Chungking. The above pleture shows a group of Korean singers-(Photo, Q.M.P.S.)..

The Rev. J. G. Caunter, of 2 R.E.O.C.A. HOLD THEIR

Darlington Gardens. Southamp-

ton, has been appolated officiating

minister to Methodist personnel of the Royal Navy' and Royal Mar- the at Southampton, vice ines Rev. W. H. Bridge.

THE ARMY

DEFENCE STUDENTS FROM

· INDIA

The Indian Army officers to attend the next course at the Em- perial Defence College in London have been selected by the Com- mander-in-Chief from the Gurkha

Rifles.

They art Lieutenant-Colonels John G. Bruce, D.8.0., and Walter L Fawcett, M.C., both of whom began their service in the War with Territorial units of the Welch West Yorkshire Regiments, and have qualified at the Staff College and have held staff appointments there.

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Dangers Of Early PUBLIC AUCTION.

Marriage

A warning to young doctors against the dangers of early marriage was given by Dr. Robert Hutchison, President of the Royal College of Physi clans, when he addressed the students of the Westminster Hospital Medical School at their new home in Horseferry Road, Westminster, recently, Dr. Butchison said that newiv qualified medical men were faced with several dangers at the outset of their careers. He warned ther all against the danger of pre- mature engagements. The lure of love had often been the cause of a man running down the blind alleys of medicine in the hope of

THEIR securing early arancial rewards."

ANNUAL DINNER

Happy Gathering At The Peninsula Hotel

Colonel G. C. Gowland, Chief Engineer, China Command. Lieut.- Col. II. de L. Panet, and many officers were present among the large rathering which attended the annual dinner. of the Royal Engineers Old Comrades Association at the Peninsula Hotel Root Garden on Saturday night."

They should not make a three- legged race of the contest of life too early.

He knew the sentimental rea sons for doing se-"the stimulus of, having someone to work for and so on, but he also remem bered the advice of an old lady who said to him, "You can't marry till you get a practice, and

you can't get a practice until you are married." It remained true that in the early stage of a doctor's career "he travels the fastest who travels alone," and that "a young man

An excellent programme of entertainment was provided by Sap-married is a young man marred." per C. Bailey, who deputised for Mr D. Kossick, C. S.M. Areber, Victor They must learn to keep their Sandens and the Misses Perry and Jean Raeburn, accompanied by emotions in cold storage. Q. M. S. Raeburn who, delighted his audience with his humourou items.

After the loyal toast. Captain

A. Houghton," chairman of the Dinner Committee, addressing the gathering said:-

Many of you heard the same toast so ably proposed by Captain Smart in this room on a similar occasion a year ago,

So far as career is concerned we

URGENTLY WANTED

Fully Equipped Ambulance

In view of the situation

BLIND ALLEYS

Dr. Hutchison went on to warn

his hearers against the dangers of running into blind alleys. There

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TUESDAY, the 18th OCTOBER, 1938.

Commencing at 11.00 am

At their. Sales Room. No. 2. Connaught Road, Central, Ground Floor

A QUANTITY OF MISCEL2 LANEOUS GOÖDS

Comprising:-

Khaki Coates, Trousers, Shorts, Breeches, and Shirts, Helmets, Caps, Boots. Puttees, Greatcoats, Fired Cartridge Cases, Round Tron Bars, Fire Extinguishers, Knitting Machine, Post Cards, Books, etc., etc.

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were many of these openings, and THE Undersigned have recolved some of them looked attractive. There were so-called research posta of one kind and another and small institutional tobs. Thes offered an immediate reward in pay but were apt to lead nowhere They should shun the lure of the laboratory unless they felt | themselves the curiosity and rest pre-lessness of the born investigator.

ARMY HQ. CHANGES Colonel O. G. Body, D.S.O., will officiate as Deputy Q.M.G. "and Director of Movements and Quar.share in the honour of the access! tering curing the absence or leave Col. Gowlland has gained.

So far as sport is concerned, his from India, of Major-General E. F. and has not lost its cunning at Salt, CB, C.MG., DSO,

the sport he now favours most-valent in South China, the Trans- Colonel G. B. Henderson, CIE..

bas been Erigade Deputy Director of Miltary Opera-yachting-smply proved by the port Section of the St. John with the object of tions and Intelligence, leaves New Fosition in recent races of his Ambulance Sacht, "Jean," which shews that "mobilised" Delhi on three months' privilege even a lady will do as she is told rendering service.

Associatio On Saturday, the leaves from October 15.

with or without wind in her sails, Captain A. Livsey. R.E. 15 of when properly handled. This in and Brigade. Issued the following clating as Chief Technical Exa-spite of the evil influences u1 appeal: We urgently require a

miner of Works.

"Eve" and "Painted Lady."..

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THURSDAY, the 20th OCTOBER; 1918.

Commencing at 2.30 p.m.

At their SALES ROOM.. No. 35 HANKOW ROAD, KOWLOON

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Gaumprising &

They might be tempted to try to make a good Income quickly. That was a bait that might draw some of them down a blind alley because the newly qualified man 'in these days. as more mercenary: in his outlook than his predecessors. fully equipped Motor Ambulance

He advised the students to have Teakwood Drawingroom, Dining- Lieutenant W. E. J. Waters, 2nd Rather do I want to convey, to and with the generous co-operatior.. Battalion. The 1.0.8.B. of the you, sir, what the moral value of of Messrs. Gilman & Co. Lt., we a good look round and get as room. Bedroom and Office Furni General Staff Cipher Section, is your wholehearted Interest and can secure such a Vehicle for much general experience as they ture. Carpets, Rugs Cutlery, Or- could by taking resident appoint naments. Porcelain and Glass offliating as G.S.0.3, in place of support means to this branch o$1000.

Will one of Hongkong's Business ments. Then they should strike ware. E P. and Brass Ware, Elec- Major JF. Kekwick, 2nd Punjab the REO.CA.

Houses or a patriotic individual out on their own before they tric Table Lamps, Gramophones Regiment, officiating as: G.S.0.2.

individuals subscribe this became appointments addicts. and Records, Enamelled Bath, Lieutenant-Colonel J. F. Meikle-

amount quickly to enable us to The general practitioner was the Radio Set. Cooking Utensils, etc.,

soldier in the front line of the etc. medical army who often had to withstand single-handed the first assault of disease. A man in a good A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD country practice was a real doctor.

FURNITURE hot a mere sorting machine for

and in Consultants or hospitals, and was on probably lying as full, happy, and new useful a life as the profession

or

TRUE EXAMPLE Such interest and support. is john, 10th Baluch Regiment. 15 neither patronizing nor

condes. appointed Inspector of Physicalcending

true but a

example carry on the work for which this Training and Commandant of the of "Service" not Self and Ambulance is so urgently needed. P.T. School, vice Colonel S. vär its effect is Just the same

B. Laing, C.I.E., D.S.O., M.C.

Captain G. W. Purser, R.LAS.C., QM.G. Branch OF November 11 for eight months leave and furlough.

leaves

the

ROYAL AIR FORCE

RECRUITS SUB-DEPOT. Squadron Leader R. A. McMur- trie, who was recently appointed to command the Recruits Sub- Depot at Linton-upon-Ouse. York, following his promotion on August 1. was formerly in the Territorial

Army.

AUSTRALIA'S

'PLANES NOT

FAST ENOUGH

Air Force Chief's Report

as all members past, and pre- LARGEST TYRES sent teel in having HM. The King

ON AIRCRAFT 3. Colonel in Chief-very difficult'i to define: but probably pardonable The most severe gre pride and a determination to give aviation history were

tests made

of one's best so as not to tarnish the landing wheels of the

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were The All-Canton Students social

the lustre of the Corps and so as giant passenger airliner built by offered. to further the ends of everything Douglas Aircraft company. connected with it including the Loads of 170,000 pounds

7 imposed on the main landing gathering was held on Wednesday REO.C.A. “

GRAND SAPPERS

50 and night under the auspices of the gear and more than The interest and support of such ings" were imade in a special Canton--Students' . Anti-Japanese grand Sappers as General Sir Bin. test laboratory before the trane-Chion. Some 600 representatives from various schools were present. der Blood and General Sir Aylmer port planes was flown. Flunter-Weston. to mention but The tyres, built by Goodrich. Resolutions were passed for the

feet five inches In | improvement. pf two of many gives us that same are five feeling and incentive of which I diameter, two feet across at the military training. have spoken.

base, and weigh 360 pounds. Con- You, Sr. are carrying on their taining 45 miles of tyre cord and glorious tradition and you can rest four miles of bead wire, the tyres

far used assured that your support is essen- are the largest 80 tial and above all that it is appre, American aviation. clated by us all.

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In a word, it makes the humb- PORTUGUESE OFFICER] lest Sapper feel that you are with

him to aid and counsel in all that he does...

WOUNDED

Macao, Oct. 14. May 1 be allowed. Bir, to comple

A frontier incident occurred here with your name that, of Mrs. last night about 9 pm. when Lt. Gowland as 'I feel sure that you Barata da Cruz was wounded by a would be the first to admit, whe-shot fired by a Chinese soldier at Sir Edward Ellington, Inspector-ther she is as easy to handle. 47 Portas de Corce. The Portuguese General of the Royal Air Force. "Jean" or no, that she has nobly officer was making his inspection expresses the opinion in his report played, a woman's part in all that rounds when the incident took on the Australian Air Force. that you have done."

Dlace, but his wound is reported to We wish you both, Bir, long con- be not serious-Our Own Corres- the American type of plant known an the Wirraway, now being built tinued health and happiness and pondent in the Melbourne Aircraft factory, we hope to have the pleasure of should be regarded only as a tem- your company at as many as pos- sible of our social functions this porary expedierit.

winter: ***

The plane, he states, is not speedy enough for a modern figh- tet. and should be regarded only as a plane for advanced train- ing. New orders should be deferr ed until a suitable type of plane sac obtained from Britaldi calisir Edward is tropressed by "the high quality Töf/Käe jom-

cers and men of the Australian. Air Force. RAW NAWA Dealing with the subject of recent accidents to Hawker Demon

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In conclusion, may I'quote:- "Kind hearts are

more than coronets

And good deeds

Johnstone, RE Major E. Bader, K.E. Major A. B. Best, R.E., Major. C. M. Manners. O.B.E., Major M.J. Murray, RE, Capt. M. T. Wilkin- son, R.E..Capt. R. D. Smart, R.E... than Norman Blood."

Capt. W. W. Parssons, RE. Capt. Comrades I ask you to rise and F. L. Freeman, R.E, Capt. A. É drink to one who satished to the Hazel; RA, Capt. A. H. Higgs, letter the British Standard Spect R.E. Capt. G. Gillam. RA.O.C., cat on of an Officer and a Gen- Capt. A. C. Houghton, R., Capt. C. Manor, REHL JB tleman

Cartwright-Taylor, RE, Lt. A.. Colonel Chowland

Belleur, Our President. J Le

RE, L. G. planes, he expresses the view that Colonel Gowland, in his speech J. Donglas, RE, Lt. C the high percentage was due to referred to the growth of the RE Fchards, R.E, Lt. C. J. Wad- "bad nying discipline," and States CC.A during the last 10 year dell R.KYDC., LA 0. M. Calvert. that there was no evidence that There were, now 382 member FE LAW. H. Owen, H.K.VD.C., the accidents were due to fanity the rolLALA

RAA Barton," RT, Li, F. W. design. He recommended an Col. 0.0. Gowland, CL, Lu Rose, EX.VDC., SM C. Lucas Improvement in discipline and Cu de L Panet, RE Li-Col. R.E. Bandmaster Fordan, AR.

[TW. Haycraft, RE. Major A. B. C.M training methods,

the

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