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CONTENTS;

APPEAL FOR REFUGEE CHILDREN

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OFFICIAL STATEMENTS

by Gen. Ya Han-Mou,

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LONDON GAZETTE ment, is placed on ret, pay (Nov.

FRIDAY, NOV. 11

ADMIRALTY, NOV.

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prise, on passage from England to China, 85; and the 1st Destroyer Flotilla, Mediteranean, 60.

On the mercantile, side British"

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1938.

FALSE COINS - IN

MARKET

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS

Ex-Convict Caught PUBLIC AUCTION.

After 2 Months

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

of

1933

***Commencing at 18,30 2.31.

HLI-Capt. R. E. Urquhart is seed. för ferv. on the Staff in In

In a coining case at the Old dia (Nov. 12).

Tanker Company's ships took part Balley recently, it was stated that E Undersigned have received. Camerons. Lt. D. B. Lang lain 100 exercises, compared with the police started inquiries two Vice-Adimirnj St WUfred

Fshed, for serv,^as" an 'Adjt.,, T.A. |140 in the previous quarter and 110 wonths ago pn receiving com- French, K.C.B., C.M.G., placed on (Oct. 1); Lt. A. & K. Douglas is in the corresponding period of 1937 plaints from poor people at Isling- Retd. List (Oct: 21).'

seed, for serv. as an Adjt. T.A. Ships of the P. & O. Company had ton that they had been given coun- Consequent thereon the 'follow-| (Oct. 17).

81 exercises: and the China ing promotions and retirements RU. RI-Lt. G. Rickcord is Navigation Company and British terfeit coins in their change in the

market" have been made:-Rear-Admiral secd, whilst holding the appt. of India Company 59 each..."

Thomas Hutchings,, 41, a frui JAO. Troup, C. B. to be Vice- AD.C. to H.E. the Gog, and C.-in-FLEET-ACCOUNTANT OFFICER terer, of Leverington-street, Fins Admiral in his Majesty's Fleet (Oct. C., Ceylon (Oct. 27),

Paymaster Commander M... Hbury, was found guilty of posses- SATURDAY, the 26th NOVEMBER, 21;

Vice-Admiral · J. "A. G. Rifle Bde-L R. T. Basset to be mott, O.BE, who has been apsing 12 counterfeit shillings and Troup, C.B., placed on Retd. List Adjt... vice Capt. the Hon. M. G. Ed pointed to HMS, York, will become six moulds for coining and senten- (Oct. 22); Rear-Admiral . Lay- wards (Nov. '10).

Beet, accountant oficer on the ced to 18 months' imprisonment. be Vice-Ad- ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS America and West Indies Station, He was found not guilty of making). ton, C.B.. D.S.O.. to infra in his Majesty's Fleet (Oct. Capt. H. A. Potter to be Adit in succession to Paymaster Com-counterfelt coins #2)

vice Maj. W. J. F. Eassie (Oct. 141mander G. A. Youle, O.BE.

Mr. P. Devlin, prosecuting, said Capt. F. Richards. A.M.I.. Mech. E..

DESTROYER FOR SINGAPORE. that when two policemen told 15 secd. for serv, under the Colonial

H.MS. Stronghold, which has Hutchings that they were going to «Sig. Bosŋ-A, E. Brown to be Cd Chice (Oct. 1725 Lt. F. E Webb, Sig. Bosn (Nov. 2)

4h/7th D.G.. to be Lt. ion prob.) been replaced by the Beagle as at- search his, bedroom he ran out of (Nov. 1).

tendant destroyer on the aircraft the house. He was brought back¦A carrier Furious in the Home Fleet, and shown two moulds found at has been allocated for local duty the top of a cupboard, at Singapore, and will prob.bly Hutchings said. “I do not know leave England for her new service anything about those. I let my

kitchen to 3 man known in February next.

Lieutenant-Commander

C.Mitchy. He is known as a 'smide' counterfeit king. I have not acen him for a week."""

NOVEMBER

R.N.

· NOVEMBER-7 B.N

Cd, Engr. S., S. H. Wright to be Lleut, (E), (Nov. 4).

Sub-Lleuts. (E), to be Lleuts. (E),, with seny.

stated: R. H. Dale (Feb. 6); H. T. Lewis (June 6); G. A. Hewett (July 6): P. Carter (Aug. 6),

ELS

NOVEMBER £ RN.

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS

Capt. W. G. Harvey to be Maj, (prov) (Nov. 2).

R.

Short Service Commission-The appointment of Lt. N. R. Murdoch, M.B., is antedated to Oct. 30, 1935. under the prov. of Art. 38, Royal Medley, who had commanded the Warrant for Pay and Promotion: Stronghold since January, 1937, has 1931, but not to carry pay and transferred to the Beagic in com- allces. prior to Oct. 30, 1936; Lt. mahd

Act. Sub-Lieuts (E) to be Sub- N. R. Murdoch, M.B., to be Capt.- Lleuts. (E) with seny. of July 1, (Oct. 30, 1937) with seny. Oct. 30, 1937-R. 9. Wallace, G. A. Par-1936, and precedence next below tridge, G. W. Dibben, F. Withers, Capt. R. H. Simon (substituted for R. G. Lane. R. J. S. Hobbs, G. Withe notifn. in the Gazette of Nov. 19, 1937); the prob. Commn. of Lt. be C. P. O'Flyrin is terminated (Nov,

12).

1. Saunders, F. J. C. Godfree.

Wt. Engr. A. S. Cd. Engr. (Oct. 1).

Bartas to

NOVEMBER 9.

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THE ARMY

APPOINTMENTS TO COMMAND

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WIFE'S "CONFESSION“ Hutchings, giving evidence, denied" all knowledge of the moulds

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never said anything about "Titchy": or a "snide king. The first time e heard the words was at the police station when his daughter The War Office announces that said she had discovered that the Major G M. Gamble, The Sherwood man who used the kitchen was a Foresters (Nottinghamshire and "snide king." Derbyshire. Regiment), has been selected for command of the 2nd Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters, vice Lieutenant-Colonel R. L. Sher-

ROYAL ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS Cal. (Q.0. 1st 01.) W. N. Stokes, surg, Comar. W. J. Morris, M.B., O.BE., D.S.C., having attained the BS placed on Retd. List with age for retirement, retires on ret. rarik of Surg, Capt. (Nov. 9) pay (Nov. 11) and is granted the Lleut.-Comdr. Retd.) G. R. Bar- hon. rank of Brig.: Lt. Col. (0.0 brooke, D.SO., whose tenure ex- row to be Comdr. (Retd.) (Nov, 2nd C). K F. Farquharson-pired on November 15. 9),

Roberts, O.B.E., to be Col. (0.0. 1st

WAR OFFICE, NOV."

11

C1.) (Nov. 11); Maj. (0.0. 3rd (1)

T REGULAR ARMY

that unknown to her husband she Mrs. Hutchings, in evidence, sald

had let a young man named Mills live in her kitchen for four days. she saw him with the white moulds jund he told her he was making statues. When Mills left he told

Hutchings; God help him if he had done.

C. H. Came to be Lt. Col. (0.0. ROYAL AIR FORCE her he would return. Maj. Gen. temp. LL-Gen. Sir 2nd C1.) (Nov. 11); Capt. (0.0. 4th Ronald F. Adam, Bt... D.3.0.| C1.) 8. W. Harvey, to be Maj. (0.0. QBE, to be Lt. Gen. (Oct. 24).

COMMANDS AND STAFF" Col. (temp. Brig. (0.0. 1st CLU W. N. Stokes, OBE, D.8.0%, R.A.O.C.. relinquishes the appt. of Inspr. of Army Ordnance Servs., War Office, and the temp." rank of Brig. (Nov. 11). The follg, appts.

3rd C. (Nov. 11..

'THE ARMY DENTAL CORPS Capt. W. G. Martin, B.D.S., to be Maj. (Nov. 12):

BOMBER COMMAND STAFF Mrs. Hutchings then exclaimed: Group Captain M L Taylor, "I have a confession to make. I AF.C., who returned recently from have been carrying on with this the command of Hal Far Station, man. I have been a bad wife “aina QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL Malta, has been appointed to my husband is innocent.".

Det.-Inspr. Smale said that MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Headquarters of the Bomber Com-

The follg. Staff Nurses to be sis-mand at Uxbridge for organiza Hutchings had 14 convictions, In- ters (Oct. 1)-Miss E C. Gibbs on duties on the administrative cluding a term of three years' made: Miss A. Loy, Miss A. E. I. Veal, Miss staf

penal servitude for larceny, receiv-. Maj. D R. G. Cameron, M.B.E, RW. L Albutt, Miss I. M. Treasure, Group Captain Taylor wasing and conspiracy. Scots to be a Bde. Maj. (Nov. 3); Miss A. T. L. Steele, Miss M. H. Mc- Capt. W. D. McN. Graham, RA Fherson, Miss A. V. P. Mitchell, to be GS0 3rd Grade, War, Or fire (Nov. 5*

CAVALRY

are

9th :-Capt, G. H. Grosvenor is seed for serv, as an Adjt., T.A..

Nov. 1).

ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY

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Provi.. Staff Nurse Miss N. R. Durrant is confirmed in her appt. UNATTACHED LIST FOR INDIAN ARMY

awarded the A.F.C, for distinguish-

ed services in France during the

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completed 21 years in the RFC Fancy Leather and Evening Hand From March, 191, he held and R.A.F. last month, Joung as a Jewellery and Sundry Goods, commission in The Essex Regla cadet in 1917 from Dover Col- ment (Territorial) for over three lege. Sec. Lt. G. Pyper (University years, and he rejoined the Army

He is a flying instructor a Few Pieces of Fur Coats, Capes, etc. Candidate) from Gen. List. T.A to on August 4, 1914, in the Royal graduate of the Staff College, and be Sec. Lt. (Nov., 12), with seny. Engineer, from which he was an advanced specialist in signals. transferred to the RFC. In De- In 1935-36 he was flying instructor cember, 1915.

to the Cambridge University Air squadron.

April 15, 1937.

ESTABLISHMENT

In recent years he has comman-

Maj. Gen. H. W. Newcome, C.B. C.M.G DS.O.ret pay," is apptd. Staff Coll-Capt. (local L-Col.) Col. Comát (Nov 9), vice Maj.- {T E. D. Kelly. R.A., to be G.S.O. dec. No 25 (Fighter) and No. 40 He afterwards commanded, No. Gen. A. A. McHardy, C.B., C.MG 2nd Grade, and retains the local (Bomber) Squadrons, and also the 64 (Fighter) Squadron at home and D.S.Oret. pay, who has attain rank of Lt. Col. while so empld. (RAF. station at Farnborough. in the Middle East, and during the ed the age limit for

appt.:(Oct. 28).

NEW WING COMMANDER, past year he has been an attached Maj. E Travers is secde for serv. Sch. of Arty-Maj. J. S. L. Nor-

Wing Commander P..J. R. Kins, officer to the Directorate. of

the

on the Staff (Sept 20): Mai. J. ris. M.C.. RA.. to be Instr. in Gunn.promoted in the November list, Organization, 'Air Ministry. 8. L. Norris, M.C.. la secd, while (Nov. 1).

halding the appt. of Instr. in Armoured Fighting Vehicles Sch. Qunn, Sch. of Arty, (Nov. 1)Capt. W. A. Turner. The Bays. Maj. E A. Lee 19 restd. to the to be Asst. · Instr., Gunn, Wing estabt. (Nov. 1); Capt. E C Croft (Nov. 1).

is seed for gerv. with the T. A (Oct. 1): Lt. W. G. Lyon is secd. for serv. on the Staff (Sept. 26. CORPS OF ROYAL

ENGINEERS

Maj. (Qr.-Mr. W. Wisdom hav-

Army Vocational Training Cen- tre, Chisledon.-Maj. A D. MacGil- vray, Camerons, relinquishes the appt. of Adit. (June 30), MEMORANDA

The follg. Lt.-Cols, to be temp.

ing attained the age for retire- Cols. while empld. as A.Ds.M.S. :— ment. is placed on ret pay (Nov. Bt. Col. A Hood, MD, RAM.C. 10): Capt. B. H. C. Cotton to be (Sept. 13); F. G." A Smyth, M.B.. Maj. Aug.. 1); M. T. L. Wilkinson R.AM.C. (Sept. 29); R. G. Shaw, to be Adjt.,, vice Lt. J. M. Calvert, M.C.. R.AM.C. (Nov. 5), ; B.A. (Nov. 2); Capt. (Qr-Mr.) !

R. H. Glue to be Mal (Qr.-Mr.) | (Nov. 10); Clerk of Works Sergt.- Maj H. J. F. Munro to be. Lt. (Q-Mr.) (Nov. 10).

FOOT.

GUARDS

W. G'ds-Capt. . E. Gurney to be Adit.. vice Capt. H. M. C. Jones Mortimer (Sept. 17).

INFANTRY

ron, M.B.E., is recd, for serv. on the Staff (Nov.3),

ROYAL NAVY

RETURN OF THE ADVENTURE

H.M.S. Adventure, Captain R. G. Duke, arrived in Plymouth Soundi lon November 15.

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The Adventure, which is the only

R. Scota-Maj. D. R. G. Came-(large miniclayer in the Service, with a displacement of 6,740 tons. has returned from the China Sta- on; where she has been serving since 1933. She is due for recom- missioning,

R. Norfolk R-Lt. R. N. Cooper to be Capt. (Nov. 11).

W. York: R. Capt.'0. R. B. Sol- tau retires, receiving a gratuity (Aug. 31).

·

E. York R.-L. F. Warry to be Capt. (Nov. 10).-

MERCHANT SHIP SIGNALLING

Extracts published in Fleet Orders from the reports of signal- P.W. Vols-Capt. A. M. Hicka ising practice between H.M, ships secd. for serv. as an Adft, TA and British merchant vessels for [the quarter ended: June 30" last (Nov. 1).

Foresters-Lt. Col. R. L. Sher-show a marked falling off.. brooke, D.8.0.. on completion of his. The number of successful ex- period of serv. in comd., is placed ercises was 807, compared with on the h.p. 1st (Nov. 12); Maj. 3.1.436 for the previous quarter, and R. Chidiaw-Roberts, MC., retires there were six failures to establish on ret: pay (Nov. 12); Mal. . M. communication. The corresponding Gamble to be L-Col. (Nov 12); Lt, quarters in earlier years showed H. P. L. Glass to be Capt. (Nov. 12). 1.177 successful exercises in 1937. K.8.1.1-Capt. A. J. B. Tarrant 1,100 in 1935. No reason is advan- remains seed for serv, on the Starr ded for the drop of about 200 in the

2).

Novi, X., M. A. Hunter to MB. Capetown, on pasonge

be Adit: Vice Capt. N. C: E. Henrick from China to England, came first In order of merit with 120 exercises,

Y. and LR-Maj. A S. Grple The 2nd Destroyer Fodilla, Medi having attained the age for retire-tezz had 02; HM8. Exter-

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