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THE

KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATION

HOUSEHOLD COAL

Prices per metric ton delivered, as follows :-

Peak District

..$30.

Bowen Road and Lower Levels

$28.

Kowloon

...$27.

Repulse Bay

$31.

$30.

Shek- and Stanley....

$31.

Pokfulum

Clients are hereby informed that deliveries of Household

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RADIO & SERVICES

NEWS ABOUT THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

COMPLETION OF THE

· GLOUCESTER

The new cruiser Gloucester has

don between June 28 and July 7 to St. Angelo, for Dockyard Sch., must reach the honorary secretary Maka (Jan. 26),

of the Sports Control Board, 38,

> PROMOTIONS" Victoria Street. 8.W.1, by March 14,

Cd. Gunner-I E Roberts, to Individual applications are limited rank of Lt. (seny, Dec. 10).

Cd. Wardmaster.-W.

been commissioned with a beron-to two half-books. Should the port crew for service as flagship of Vice-Admiral J. F. Somerville, C.B.,

D.S.O., Chaumiarider-in-Chief in the

East Indies, in succession to the Norfolk, and will probably leave for her station in mid-March. Captain F. R. Garside, late Assistant Direc tor of Plans, assumed command of the Gloucester on January 3..

Although authorized in the 1935 construction programme, the keel

T.

J.

demand exceed the supply, alloca-Crick, to rank of Wardmaster Lt,

tseny. Jan, 28). tion will be decided by ballot

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS

been made by the Admiralty:---

The following appointments have

Capt.-A. U. Wills, to Warspite, as Cére, 1st C. (Feb. 2), and as Chief of Star to Cdr.-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet (Feb. 6); H. T.

C. Walker, to Barham (Jan. 31),

and to Barham, in command, and

W. Wardmaster.--L. F. (Hbbons, to rank of Od Wardmaster (seny. Jan, 26).

RETIREMENT Wardmaster Lt.-A. placed on the Retd. List (Jan. 26). E Burch,

THE ARMY

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EXAMINATION RESULTS

The results are announced of the examination (in written subjecta) Capt. (E).-Q. H. H. Brown, to of officers with a view to promotion

of the Gloucester was not laid tinas Flag Capt. and Chief Staff om. September 22, 1936. at Devonport Battle Squadron (undated).

cer to V/A Commanding First

Dockyard, and she has therefore been completed in two years and four months, a shorter time that. her two sister-ships of the samë programme which were built by contract.

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Victory, for courses (Jan, 25).

Cdr.-V. N. Surtees, appt. Medway cancelled.

Ir the Regular Army, Royal Mar- tones. Territorial Army, and Indian

Army, which was held at home sta- Chaplain. The Rev. T. H. Horstions in October last, In all 156 neld, app, to Pembroke, for R.N.B.candidates were successful, includ- cancelled

Ing two majors, 54 captains, ana Lt.-Cdrs.-J. W. Unwin, to Drake,100 Heutenants. (Jan. 31); E. H. Dyke, to Amazon, in command (Feb. 14).

The successful candidates were as follows:-

PAYMASTER CAPTAIN RETIRED Paymaster Captain F. L. Horsey, CB., O.EE, D.SC., Director of the Accountant Onces Technica Course at Portsmouth, has been

L-R. O. Woodward, to Adven- placed on the retired list on attain-ture. RN. Hankey, to Vanquisher ing the age limit of 55.

(Jan 26); E. Ingram, to Revenge (Jan. 25); R. C. Sewell, lent to NZ. The RN, and R.M. inter-port and [Div. (Jan. 27), and appt to Achilles Graham, R.HA; Lleuts, G. S. Cole, officers' boxing championships will ton recommg.13. C. C. Hanley. to T. W. Gracey, and A. G. Hawkins,

SERVICE SPORT

lery.--Capts. D. Campbell, C. H. R. Artillery and R. Horse Artil-

Colquhoun, J. C. Smith, and. R. Biddulph, RA: Lieut. G. C.

be held at Portsmouth on March Birmingham Jan. 30): R H. RA: Leuts. C. G. Battenshaw, B. 23 and 29, in the week preceding Fanshawe, to Amazon (Feb. 14). Wilson, P. R. Gold, and W. R. Hol- the Imperial Services Boxing AssoLt (E).-J. H. Gubert, to Victory.man, R.HA.; Lleuts. E. W. Scobce. elation championships.

for RA.F. Sci., Cosford (Jan. 31), J. H. Branford, I. R. Graeme, B. N. The Inter-port cross-country

Sub-Lts.-M. F. R. Ainslie, to HL. Ditmas, R. McCaig, M. J. F. Car- championships will be held at 32 (Jan. 28); R. L.S. Morris, to me. C. D. Newington, G. J. E. Portsmouth on April 19, and the 33 (Feb. 101: G, W. Tweed Lomas, E. D. Rea, J. P. May, and inter-Services cross-country cham-(prpoy:), J. O'B Graham (proby.), H. B. B. Bartram R.A pionships, also at Portsmouth, on Nelson (Jan, 16).

R. Erigineers-Capts. C. Warren, Sub-Lts. (A)-G. M. C. Wheeler N. de 6. Yolland, H. L. Lendrum, tact.), J. J. Hoath (act.), to Victory. c. v. Sengrim, J. F. C. Reilly, for course (Jan, 10); D. C. Garton-p. c. E. Grose E E Bten- Stone, to Glorious (Feb. 10),

house, J. A. B: Grylls, CE. M Her- Schoolmaster.-F. H. 1. Quarrie.bert, M. C. A. Henniker, M.C.,

April 26.

Applications by members of the R.N. and R.M. Lawn Tennis As-, sociation for tickets fer the lawn tenn's championships at Wimble-

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B.B.C. Variety

12.00 to 12.20 p.m. Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. Moreton and Kaye (Two Pianos), and Mario de Pietro (Banjo).

-DÁVENTRY

Wavelength

Lleuts. R. R. L. Hutchinson, W. H. D. Wakeley, D. G. B. Boyd, C. Belfield, and J. W. G. Whyte.

R. Corps of Signals, Capt. H. C. B. Rogers, Lleuts. A. J. E. Johnson. R. G. Miller, and D. R. Yearsley.

R. Scots-Capt. T. R. Henderson. Middlesex Regt.-Lieut, W. P. M. Aller.

R. Ariny Service Corps.-Capts. F. A. Shaw, R. H. Daunt, G. R. C. 17.79m.c. (16.86m.) Barnett; Lleuts. A. Macdonald, D. 9.51m.c. (31.55m. A. Findlay, C. G. Waldock, K. W. 21.47m.c. (31.97m.) | McQueen, and J. H. Jolliffe... 15.18mm.c. (19.79m.) R. Amy Medical Corps-Major

G.S.0. Trans, Í (G.5.0. G.S.G.. G.S.B.)L R. H Keatinge; Capts. G. F. Trans II (G.S.H.. G.S.G., G.S.B.) Harrison, S. W. K. Arundell, D. P. Trane III (G.SH., G.S.G.. G.S B. F. Mulvany, I. H. C. Morton, and A.

D. LOW. AUSTRALIA

Call Sign; VLR Wave Length, 31.34 metres Power. I Kilowatt· ́ HOLLAND-INDIA letters: PHL. Wavelengths and 25.57m.; Frequen-

cles 17770k

Call 1688

and 11730ko

R. Army Ordnance Corps-Capts. C W. Phillpotts, C. W. Barker, H. de J. Keays, and H. E. Baker.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

DIGBY STATION COMMAND Wing Commander John B. H. Rogers. promoted last November, has assumed command "of the air 4.00-"Over the Farm

station at Digby in succession to Gate." Talk by J. A.

C. Crawford.. Scott Wat-Wing Commander

Squadron Leader H. L Rough, son (DI). 4.15-Chamber Music of Brahms DF.C., who was appointed in Octo-

Stratton Stringer. as

Midnight In Mayfair (Newell Chase); Four Hands On A Piano:

Moreton-Kaye)-Ivor Moreton & H.K. Time. Dave Kaye on two Planos with p.

Mazur (Borowski); Key- drums. board Kapers (Steele)-Mario" De Pietro (Banjo)... Tin Pan Alley Medley-Ivor Moreton and Dave "Kaye on two Planos with string bass and drums. The Moon Of Manakoora-Waltz (Alm The Hur- ricane); Cuore Vagabondo-Tan- go-Maria De Fietro and His Es- tudiantina with

Vocal- Refrain. Quickstep Medley-Ivor Moreton & Dave Kaye on two Planos with string bass and drums

1.00p.m. Local Time Signal and, Weather Report...

1.03 p.m. Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone) and The Massed Bands. March Or The King's Men (Plater); Song Of The Marines (arr. Mackenzie)-Grand Massed Brass Bands at the Leicester Brass Bands Festival-1938, cond, by C. A. Anderson, Leicester. The Winding Road (Araby and Andrew); The Man In The Street (Longstaffe) — Peter Dawson (Bass-Baritone) with Orchestra. Grand March "Le Pro- photo" (Meyerbeer, arr. Reynolds); ding A Song (les) Massed Bands cond. by J. Henry Tles at the Na- tional Band Festival, Crystal Pa- lace. September, 1935. Walata Pol (H); Waltzing Matilda (Cowan, arr. Wood)-Peter Dawson (Bash- Baritone) with Orchestra and Chorus Hipp, Hipp, Hurrah!- March (Kunoth)-Massed Military Bands.

1.30 p.m. Reuter & Rugby Press. Weather Forecast and Announce ments.

140 p.m. Marek Weber & His Orchestra with Maria Eggerth

(Soprano).

-The Quartet (DI). 4.55-"Number 17." Play......' by Jeferson Farjeon (DI).

Theatre 5.15 The BBC

Organ (DI). 5.50-News (D}} 6.45-Fredric Bayco, at Organ of Dominion Theatre (D2). 7.15" Scrapbook for

1909." Memories and thirty years ago (D2).

melodies

administrative squadron leader, took over command tem- porarily during the period between the departure of Wing Commander Crawford and the arrival of the new C.O.

NO. 15 SQUADRON COMMAND Wing Commander D. D'Arcy A... Greig, D.FC. A.F.C., late

chief flying instructor at the Central Flying School, has succeeded Wing Commander K. E, Ward in com-

8.15-Dance Music by Billy Thor-mand of No. 15 (Bomber) Squad-

burn and his Band (D2). 9.00-Food for Thought.” (D2). 9.30-News (12). 10.00-"Calling the Tune." (D3), 10.30-Recital by Philip Biller.

violinist (D3), 10.45-Band of the Royal Tank

Corps (D3). 11.30-Studerts' songs and Ballor songs by the BBC Men's Chorus (D3). 12.00-News (D3)

2.M.

12.30-"Royal Palaces-St. James's

Palace." (D3). D-Daventry. Trans. ] 91-Daventry, Trans. If DIII-Daventry. Trans. III A-Australia A-Holland-India

py)-Marta Eggerth (Soprano) with Orchestra, (Sung in German), Spring Song (Mendelssohn); Sim- ple Aveu (Thomé)-Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

2.15 p.m. Close down.

Drinking Bong (Schumann)— 6.00 p.m. Relay of the Dance Marek Weber & His Orchestra and Orchestra from the Grill Room of Male Quartet. Before I Found You the Hongkong Hotel. (film Love's Melody'); Was It Your (a) September in the Rain, (b) Smile (Stollberg)-Marta Eggerth Take another guess, (c) Where the (Soprano) with Orchestra. (Bung lazy river goes,, (d) Swing high German), Bpring's De-light Swing low. by. 6.14 pm, Record: March-Intermezzo (About); On Top Of A Bus (Carr-Arden'); Deutschmeister Regimental March We Agree. Perfectly (David-Coots> "(Jurek)--Marek Weber and His-Len Bermon (Vocal) with Or- Orchestra. Always, When I am chestra and Step-Dancing by Len Happy (Grothe-Marischka); Mano-

Bermon. 6.21 p.m. (a) At Your la (film 'Always, when I am Hap-

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ron at Honington, Suffolk, on the latter's appointment to command No. 5 Apprentices Wing at Halton.

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CONTENTS

"Pacified" Shansi......By H. H. Barger An Aftermath of the War

Bytowi Alley

The Chinese Female Impersonator....

By Julius Eigner Prelude to the Sino-Japanese) Hostilities By Hubert Frejn New Sinklang, in the Making

By Charles Wang What is Biological Control?.......

By E. F. Linssen

Western Credits for China.....

By John Ablers

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