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SERVICES AND GENERAL

THE SERVICES

THE ARMY COMMAND OF 9TH LANCERS Major C. H. M. Peto, 9th Queen's Royal Lancers, has been selected Cdra.-J. N. Sparks, to Barham for command of the 9th Royal (Nov. 71; H. St. L. Nicholson, to Lancers. vice Lieutenant-Colonel Hyperion (Nov. 30), and to Hyper-C W. Norman, who was appointed

to the Staff on October 17. lon, in command (undated).

ROYAL NAVY

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

The following appointments are Imade by the Admiralty-

Engr. Curs, H. A. Higgs, to Lucia Nov. 0; L. H. W. Mauger, to Maidstone (Nov. 13)

to Belfast

TROOPS IN PALESTINE The new 8th Division which is being formed in Palestine is now receiving its Staff. There are 17 battalions out of which to form Cd:. (E).-F. A. Lister. (Nov, 15).

the 7th and 8th Divisions, and it Pay. Cdrs.-J. G. Ashford, to has been decided to add to mese Berwick Nov. 8); K L Dunn, to lunits the 2nd Battalion, The High- Edinburgh (Nov. 15),

Suren. Car. Johnston, M.B., to Hawkins (Nov. 19).

Lt. Cdrs.-L. A: Lambert, to Eagle (Nov. 7): the Hon. A. Pleydell Bouvetle, to Warspite (Nov. 11: "A. Spearman, te Resource. (Nov. 21: H. N. Reld, to Rochester (Nov. [22).

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to

Payr. Lt.Cdr.-A. M. Ackery1 Herald (Nov. 12).

Lis.-H. C. Fox, to Gauges Dec. 31; LT. Kempson, to Asnant

ppt to Somalt cancelled.

Surg Lts.-J. H.

and Light Infantry, from Pesha- war. Major-General B. Montro- mitry of the 8th Division, has ap

・as his K.CS.B.. S Sanderson, Pointed Second Lieutenant L G AD.C. and Lieutenant A. P. W. [Hope, K.O.S.B., as Staff. Captain.

W. Barron. MAJOR-GENERAL F. W. BARRON |

Major-General P C.B., OB.E., who has retired at 58. served in the South African War before serving in the Portsmouth a heavy artillery defences with company.

SHROPSHIRE LIGHT INFANTRY

Armstrong, Both Regular battalions of The

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1938.

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TUESDAY, the 22nd NOVEMBER, 1938

Commencing at 11.00 am...

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

A QUANTITY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY CAMEL HAIR BLANKETS'

(To be Sold in Small Lots)

TERMS: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

AUCTIONEERS.

HE Undersigned have received

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to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

FRIDAY, the 25th NOVEMBER. 1938

Commencing al 9.30 p.m.

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

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

Comprising

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TO SELL BY

PUBLIC AUCTION

ON

TUESDAY, the 22nd NOVEMBER.. 1938:

Commencing at £30 pm....

At their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road. Kowloon.

A QUANTITY OF VALEABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

-Iron and Teakwood Bedsteads. Divans, Chesterfield Suites. Ward- robes, Dressing Tables Washstands, Chests of Drawers, Dinner Wag gons. Sideboards., Dining Tables. Chairs, Armchairs. Desks, Type-]

Tables, Filing Cabinets. writer Glass Cabinets. Bookcases. Black- Teakwood Drawingrooth,

and Diningroom

Ofice wood Chest, Joss Table. Teapoys room, Oplum Stools. Curlo Stands and Furniture. Carpets, Rugs, Carpet Armchairs. Wardrobe Runners, Ornaments, Glass and Cabinets,

Comprising:-

Bed-

M.RCS. LR.CS. LR.C.P.. Re-King's Shropshire Light Infantry pointed chief flying instructor at Trunks, Carpets, Rugs. Pewter. Porcelain Ware. Briss and E. P. 7 Flying Training School, Brass and E. P. Ware. Porcelain Ware, Enamel Bath, Electric Fans. selution (Dec. 1; F. A. Croshill, will be in England next "month. No.

succession to and Glass Ware. Ornaments, Elec- Lamps and Heaters, Gramophones happening occurs Peterborough. MB to Victory, for R.N.B (Dec. This unusual

Records, Books, Tes. trie Lamps and Shades, Dinner and and Tea Crockery, Cooking Utensils and Dinner Crockery Cutlery, Sewing

Machine. Cooking Utensils etc.

SERVICE SPORT

rangements made for this month

by the R.AF. Sports Board:-

12 C. J Rebarts, to Auckland through the 1st Battalion return-Squadron Leader AC. Mitchell

Dec. 3 E. B. Caldwell, M.B. to Ing from Karachi on December 24.. St. Angelo (Dec. 5); M. G. Habout three weeks before the 2nd The following are among the ar-Stove, etc...etc. Heugn. M.R.CS. L.R.C.P. to Ark Battalion leaves for the West In Royal (Nov 18); W. F. Viret, dies.

to Wildfre The 1st Battalion will go to Bor- M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P.,

10):

D. 3. Jäck,don in reller of the 2nd Battalion, (November

for Crse M.S. to "President

at The Buffs; and the 2nd Battalion.A.F. RAF. Central Medical Establish- will relieve the 1st Battalion. The hurst, at Cranwell, ment (Nov. 211, and to Ark Royal Sherwood Foresters, in

Dec. 121; J. Jordan, M.B., to St. and Bermuda,

Nov. 4), and to Bideford A-gelo (undated"; L-S Anderson, MB., L.;

G. Vincent-Smith. M.B., to Egret G. L. Hardman, M.R.CS.. L.R.C.P.

·O'Connor, to Fleetwood: K. J.

Auckland MRCS., L.R.C.P.. {undated)

to

Jamaica

CLOAKS FOR PIPERS

also

A QUANTITY OF BOOKS (To be Sold in Small Lots)

and

Squash Rackets-November 25, College v. RMC Sand-

Fencing-November 26, RAĘ, V. Guy's Hospital, at Uxbridge.

Football November 23. RAF V6 Gramophones”

Hitchin. at League,

Föncers v.

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2 Electric Refrigerators 1.Teakwood Diningroom Suite 1 Teakwood, Bedroom Suite

The Army Council has given ap- Spartan proval for grey tonks to be worn and R. A with fall dress by pipers, bands-bridge University Falcons, men, and drummers of Highland Cambridge: November 26. R.A.F.1 "Underwood" Typewriter

R.M.C., Sandhurst, at: "Corona" Typewriter (portable) regiments, if desired by the regl- College v.

1 "Zenith" Radio Set. iments concerned. The cloaks are Cranwell.

1 Enamelled Bath Payr. Mids.--A, C. W. Jones, to to be provided under vegimental ham (Aug. 1; G. H Boxer, to arrangements without expense, to eidstone (Sept. 29): M. Behmer, A. P. Faussett. W. Hutton- Attenborough, to Victory for erse

(Nov. 13).

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Lt.-Cdr (Retd.).-G. F. Hannay. to rank of Car retd.) (seny, Sept. Sept 3, 1937)

on

In the same period, the Hökkien the soldier or to the public.

(Fukien) clans gave trouble

In January, ROYAL AIR FORCE only three occasions

they foughts along the Singapore CHIEF FLYING INSTRUCTUR

River. June disturbances ended in AT PETERRORUGGE

a murder, while in July, the "108" Squadron Leader D. McC. Gor-gang Indulged in what the report No- was promoted in the terms "a little shooting-up." can, who

body was killed. October list, has recently been ap-

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