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Colonel Charles Lindbergh has "H.MS. Hood, flagship of Rear-
General Sir Charles Harington been decorated with the Order of Admiral G. Layton, CB., D.3.0., second-in-command of the Media.C.B. G.BE D.S.O.. has left the German Cross, with Star, the terranean Fleet, is at present cruis-Gibraltar for London, and thus second highest Order in Germany. ing in the Western Mediterranean, brought his service to a close after for his distinguished service to
Aviation and is not, as was recently re-nearly 60 years in the A.my.
It was bestowed upon him on ported from Gibraltar, on passage He is in his 67th year, and his hothe. She is under orders to re-early service in The Liverpool Re-October 18 by Field-Marshal Goer- THURSDAY, the 3rd NOVEMBER, turn home in January, when her giment coincided with the fasting, in the name of Herr Hitler, place in the Mediterranean Feet years as Commander-in-Chief of at a dinner at the American Ex la to be taken by one of the Royal the Duke of Cambridge and the bassy. Sovereign class battleships now in first of Lord Wokeley's tenure of the Home Flect.
the post.
BERMUDA COMMAND ·
October
This order corresponds to that
of Grand Officer of the Legion of He had his first general's ap-Honour in France. It is worn on The appointment dates from pointment at the age of 43, and the left side of the chest with a Colonel Lindbergh is the only James was a commander-in-chief in the ribbon around the neck. 20 of Captain Powell. D.3.0. to command the field at 48. General Sir Edmund American so far to have received
G.C.B., CMG., D.A.O.,
the Order, and to have "éen de- Malabar as Captain-in-Charge of Ironside,
succeeds him
corated by Herr Hitler's direct coinmand
the Dockyard and naval establish-A.D.C, who ments at Bermuda, in succession Gibraltar, is 58, and was a C.-in-C. to Captain H. B. Maltby. Captain at 39. Powell recently completed twò APPOINTMENTS AT INDIA years as Captain-in-Charge and King's Harbour Master at Portland, NEW MAINTENANCE CAPTAIN
HEADQUARTERS
The Commander-in-Chief has
Colonel Lindbergh spent the day factories outside. inspecting nir
Berlin.
The dual appointment of Chief and hang following potatiments NEW
Lers-
changes at Army Headquar-
Lot Sta and Maintenance Captain at the home porta is being divided. as UD to 1920. At Portsmouth. Captain E H. Wace has been ap- pointed Maintenance Captain, to R.1.AS.C., at Army Headquarters.
Colonel F. A. Corfield, D.SO.. O.B.E., 35 Officiating Inspector.
SECTION OF
ARMY RESERVE
relieve Rear-Admiral H. R. Moore Major J. L. Jones, 13th Fronder Enlistment Open To
C.V.O.. D.S.O.. who continues as Force, Rifles, as officiating Staff Chief of Staff. On October 20 Cap-Captain in the Adjutant General's tain H, G. Norman took up duty as Branch, vice Major M. 8. Ekins. Maintenance Captain in the Nowe The Royal Fusters, transferred to Command, in which Captain G.Ambala as Brigade Major. Fraser, D.S.O., has hitherto hern Chief of Staf and Maintenance Captain.
for a refit.
Pensioner N.C.O.S.
The formation of a special sec- tion of the Army Reserve, for pen-" stoner warrant and non-commia».
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Captain G..O. M. Jameson, R.Esioned officers, is announced "on- as Star Captain in the Quarter-cially. At present pensioners are master General's Branch in succes-under no liability to return to the RED SEA DIVISION
sion to Major C. V. Simpson, The Colours on mobilisation.
'Staffordshire Regiment, H.M.S. Fleetwood, the ship of the South-
The object of the section is to mobilisation "arrange- Benlor Naval Officer, Red Sea transferied to how as Brigade facilitate
warrant Division, Captain W. K. D. Dowd-Major.
ments. The number of
non-commissioned officers' Ing. DS.C., has arrived at Malta Brigadier C. $. Tute, AD.C., and
Director of Ordnance Factories at posts in the war establishment of The Fleetwood will be relieved Army Headquarters, is vacating his the Army is greatly in excess of the as Senior Officer's ship shortly appointment and goes on" four pence establishment.
The Army Reserve is composed when the new escort vessel Erret, months leave on November 2 now completing by Messrs. J. S. Leutenant-Colonel H. S. Browne, for the most part of men who have White and Co., at Cowes, arrives D.S.O.. M.C., R.A., Adviser on Coast served only some seven years with the General Staff the Colours. The propertion of in the Red Sea. The Egret is a Defence in
According to the Government Health Bullett King's Road District. Hong Kong and non-commissioned. No. 28 at least 50% of the adult population of larger vessel, nearly three knots Branch, has vacated the appoint-warrant
To be sold in faster, and has eight 4in. guns ment. compared with the four in the Fleetwood.
NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the "Admiralty:-
Capt.-F. J. Wyle, to President, for duty inside Admiralty (Oct. 24), and to Kent,, on staff of the Commander-in-Chier, China un
faated).
Engr. Cant C. R. Hoare, to Tamar, as Ch. Engr. Hongkong Dockyard (Nov. 25)
to
officers is necessarily relatively
Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Small. Craig, D.A.D.MS. at Army Head- quarters, is granted two months'
ave from December 17.
ROYAL AIR FORCE
NEW SQUADRON LEADER Squadron Leader W. D. Butler, who was promoted in the October | list, returned home in the spring from Aden. where for 2 years he had been signals officer with. No.
8 Bomber Squadron.
RETIREMENT
Enlistment in the new set- tion will be open to ex-soldiers not below the rank of corporal, who have been discharged to pension. They must be rest- dent in the United Kingdom and medically at for service at home, and overseas,
FOOT ITCH
ATHLETE'S FOOT
the United States are being attacked by the dis- ease known as Athlete's Foot
Usually the disease starts between the cor Little watery blisters form and the skin cracks. and peels. After a walls the itching becomes in- tense and you feel sa though you would like to scratch off all the skin,
Beware of It Spreading
Often the disense travels all over the bottom of the feel. The soles of your feet become-red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the aching becomes worse and worse.
Cet rid of this discuse as quickly as postihla, be- to your cause it is very contagious and it may go hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legu
Most peuple who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, antiseptics, salve or cini- menis. seldom do any good,
itself
Here's How to Treat It firehvica, is buries sunt deep in the Tinea Trichophyten.
issues of the skin and is very hard to Xul. A Lest gers, so you can see why the ordinary rerne- hade shows it takes 15 minutes of boiling to bui cles are unsuccessful
HP was developed solely for the purpose ot trafes and dries quickly You fat palst the af- trening Athlete's Foot It is a liquid that pene
where the germ breeds. tected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin
Pensioners who are in receipt of disability pensions serving in the Supplementary Reserve of Terri- Turial army, or employed in cer-The tain specified positions of national Cars.-T. L Bratt, to Vance, in
Importance, will not be eligible. command (Oct. 23): D. P. Cather, President, for duty inside
Flight •Lieutenant F. La P. Those absent from the Colours for Admiralty (Nove, 91,
Herzell who is placed on the re-more than four years or eight Payr, Cdrs.-C. E S. Crowley, to tized list on account of ill-health, years in the case of the R.A.O.C.. Liverpool (Nov. 10): C W. Brock-has been 12 years in the Force and those over the age of 50 are man, to President, as Sec. to V/A which he entered as
a cadet at also eligible. Sir Noel F. Laurence (Nov, 14).
Lt.-Cars.-A. B R Sands, Centurion (Oct. 25); J. P. Hunt, to President for course (Oct. 31), and to York (Nov. 73: C. A. De W. Kiteat, to Victory for course (Oct. 24); JR. E Langworthy, to Re- pulse (Nov. 17.
to
Cranwell.
WHY IS BRITAIN
REARMING?
It is Britain's own affair if in Lts.-R. 8. Brookes, to L 27 (Oct. view of the International situation 19: H. R. B. Newton, to Maidstone she regards further rearmament (Oct. 20); C. 9. Battersby, to ban-a necessary.
ges: A. W. Langridge, to Lucia
But it is another matter alto-
Approved candidates will be en- Usted for a year. Re-engagement will be for a year at a time. "Pay will be at the post-1931 standard rate for Bection D, which is ŷd per day. Each man will be allotted a specific mobilisation post,
BARRAGE FOR AIR GERMS
Imperial Airways
claim that
(Oct, 24); L. W. A. Bennington, together 1, at the very moment when Swordfish (Oct. 251; R. M. K. Grupeace is said to have been saved fiths, to Medway (Oct. 26); W. F. and a new era to have opened in peril of yellow fever and tropical N. Gregory-Smith, to Jaguar; T. A. Europe, the intensification of re-disease germs being carried aboard on an almost international air-liners flying 2,000 Turner, to Dolphin (Oct. 31); R. M. armament takes Favell, to Dolphi (Nov. 5); & M. feverish rhythm, a basic reform miles a day has been conquered.
Recently, Colonel F. P. Mackie, Harvey, to Dwarf (Nov. 16); S. L. Cof the British Army is announced!
by Mr. Hore Belisha with pro-the company's medical officer. a poison spray" Hayden, to Lucia (Nov. 17%
Lts. (A).-D. W. E, Gardner, to pagandist emphasis, and a prom-demonstrated Sheffield (Oct. 29); R. R. Shorto, toinent member of the Government method of ridding air-liner cabina R.N.E. College, Keyham (Nov, 1); like Lord Winterton tours south of mosquitoes in a few minutes A. E. Hargrave, to Garland (Nov. Coast watering places to make without passengery noticing it.
propagandist speeches in favour of rearmament.
5).
Itching Stops Immediately.
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you will and that the itching to imply relived. You should. pairs the infected parts with H. night and Usually this morning until your feet are well takes from three to ten days although in severe cases it may take longer or in mild cases less time. H. F will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without suel
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RECTOR WAS “LOST”
Admiral Evans's New Record In a closed room Colonel Mackie set luto action a small machine
Admiral Sir Edward Evans, Ree- Such exaggerated efforts must throwing out practically invisible cause perplexity in Germany be-mist. Within a few minutes 250 tor of Aberdeen University, who Cd. Shipt.-G. W. Potter, to cause they are accompanied by an mosquitoes in small net containers/concluded a dying visit to Aber- Titania (Nov. 15); A. C. De Gruchy. agitation intended to undermine lay dead." Machines of this type 1 deen recently, was able to carry to Repulse (Nov. 18); J. L. Hamb the peace labours of Munich. Mr. are to be carried on all Empire out before leaving one of the main
Headmaster L-T. E. Jackson, to Ganges.(Oct. 24).
ling, to Rodney (Nov. 30).
Wt. Shipt W. F. M. Davies, to Osprey (Nov. 16).
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objects of his visit-to preside as [Chamberlain's work muist lose alt-liners.
Nightmare of afrites is the Rector at a meeting of the General come of its value in German eyes
just... if we are subsequently given the possibility of carrying Jellow fever Council of the University-but only IL "RETIREMENT
impression that his policy was a germs into a country ke India.
He waited at Chanonry Lodge for a taxi to take him to the meet- Payz. Cor.-W. P. Rainier, placed result of British weakness. (Frank- where an epidemic might wipe out
tens of thousands. furter Zeitung).
ing. unaware that the taxi was on the Retd. List (Oct. 18),
standing outside, and as a result was a quarter of an hour late for the meeting.
--POP-- POP DOESN'T WANT TO RAISE THE COLONEL'S EGO
WHY DIDN'T YOU
LAUGH WHEN THE COLONEL
TOLD YOU THAT JOKE?
By J. MILLAR WATT
I WOULN'T GIVE HIM THE SATISFACTION. I SHALL LAUGH
WHEN
I GET
HOME:
Principal W. Hamilton Fyfe con- fessed at the start of the meeting that he had lost the Rector.
They had hoped, he said, of that that would be "one those red-letter meetings, or perhaps he should say, "blue" water" meetings, at which the The Rector would preside. Rector had fally intended to "
be there.
Admiral Evans was given a cordial welcome by the graduates when he arrived. He apologised for being late for the first time in his Wife,
Principal Byte said he thought The Rector had established an-
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WEDNESDAY,
The 9th Day of NOVEMBER, 1938 at 3 O'CLOCK P.M.
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or
All those pieces or parcels of: ground situate in the King's Road District in the Colony of Hongkong: and registered in the Land Office as section E and the Remaining Portion of Inland Lot No. 837. to- gether with all messuages tenements, erections or buildings.. thereon known as Numbers 400," 402, 406, 408, and 410 King's Road and Numbers 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12 Ming Yuen Western Street and all rights, easements. and appurtenances thereto belong- ing.
The Crown Rent of section E or Inland Lot No. 897 Is $1.90 per
arinti.
The Crown Rent of the Remain- ing Partion of Inland Lot No. 897 is $41.27 per annum.
The area of section E of Inland Lot No. 897 is 225 square feet ap- proximately.
The area of the Remaining Por tion of Inland Lot No. 897 is .17,795,64 square feet approximately,
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other record-be had established many in other fields by attending two meetings of the council.
Since
1860 General. Connch meetings have been presided over by the Réctor on only nine ocea sions.
After the
Evans
meeting. Admiral Pravated South by air
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