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HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

THE SERVICES

LONDON GAZETTE

sociate members are eligible to attend the dinner.

AFRICA FLEET ENGINEER

TUESDAY, FEB. 21 WAR OFFICE, FER. 21 BEGULAR ARMY Mal-Gen W. N. Herbert, CB CM.G., DBO.. Col. R. North'd Fus.. 30); Col. retires on ret. pay Feb.

(terop. Brig.) G. Le Q. Martel, DSO, .M.C. M.L.Mech.E.. to be Mal-Gen (Feb. 20), with seny, May 19, 1938: L-Col. E. V. H. Fairtlough, D.SO.. M.C., from RA to be Col. (Feb. 21. with seny. Jan. 1, 1935; Lt. Col. C. H.OT.C. March 14). H. Vullamy, D.S.O., from R. Signals, to be Col. (Feb. 15), with seay, Feb. 15,

Commander. (E) J. G. C. Given has been appointed to the cruiser Neptune, and with succeed, Commander (E) J. D.. Ainger as feet engineer officer on the Africa station. The Neptune is to pay a visit to Baldanha Bay.

1938

COMMANDS AND STAFF Capt. M. J. B. Burnett, R.A., relin- quishes the appt as Stan oicer

(0.8.0. 3rd Grade), RA, E. Comd. (Jan. 28.

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments are made by the Admiralty:--

Payr. Capt.-V. C. G. Enson, “O.3.E: D.8.0 to Victory, addi. for Acc.

Payr. Cdra-M. Lawrey to Pres dent for Vick course (March 6): 5. B. Hobbs, to Defiance (darch" 201, D. C. Rou, to Hood (March 23).

Lt. Cdrs.-5. Borrett, to Courageous Feb. 17: B. H. M. Kendall (S./Ldr, RAP, to Victory for RAF. Gosport (Pool): D. B. F. Campbell (F/Lt.. RAF.. to Ark Royal (March 2).

Chaplain-The Rev. W. G. Parker. to Wildfire (Feb. 20).

Surgn, LL-Cdr. J. L. 5. Coulter, M.R.CS. LRC.P. appt. to Victory, addi. for R.N. Hosp., eancelled.

The folly. appts are made-Col. E V. H. Fairlough, D.8.0., M.C.. to be Comdr. R.A.. 3rd Div., and is granted the temp. rank of Brig. while so empld. (Feb. 9); Col. temp. Brig G.B.O Taylor. C.B.E from Chief Engr. N. Comd, to spec. employment. and retains the temp. rank of Brig. Lt.-H. 8. McN. Davenport FLL (Feb. 17); Maj. A G. Little. RA. 10 RAF), to Argus (Feb. 15); F. Flet- be D.A.A and Q.11.0., South Midland cher (F/L, RA.F.), to Victory for Aren (Feb. 1) Mal., J. C, T. Will's course at Lee-on-Solent (Feb. 20): D. RE.. to be 0.8.0. 2nd Grade, War W. Waters (P/O., RAF.), to Courage- Office (Feb. 14); Capt. R. H. O. Coryous (Feb. 27). ton, B.A.. R. Signals, from OS.O. 3rd Orade, to be 0.8.0. 2nd Grade, War Omice (Jan. 11. ROYAL REGIMENT OF ARTILLERY Mal. T. S. Dobree, M.C., ta retd. to the estapt. Jan. 161: Capt. J. M. Hailey is restd. to the estabt. Dec 2. 1938); Capt "G; W. F. Stewart is sued for serv, on the Star (Jan. 23) Capt

B. Burnett is restd to the estabt. (Jan. 28): Capt. Sir Henry B. Shifner, Bt.. is restd to the establ (Feb. 22) Capt. B. G. Wells 15 secd. while holding an appt. as Instr. in Gunn. (Jan. 1): Lt. H. E. I. Rebina from temp. commn. RE. to Sec. Lt. (Feb. 22), with seny. Feb. 13, 1931:

Sec. Lt. J. Marshall, fröm A.E.C., to be

NOTES FROM CHUNGKING

From Our Own Correspondent An examination of the wrecknge of the nine heavy Japanese born- pers which were shot down by the Chinese pursuit planes in Lanchow on Feb. 20, reveals that they were Italian machines of 1939 produc- Lion. They, were each equipped with пve machine guns.

The Cathay Theatre in Chung. king recently handed over the sum of $1,000 to the Central Bank as aj. contribution to the National War Chest

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12 to 12.20 p.m. Belay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral.

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12.30 Compositions of Dellus. Leon Limon,

Brizz Fair-London Bymphony Or newspaper correspondent, accom-chestra coL by Geoffrey Toye. To panted by Madame Limon, returned The Queen Of My Heart; Love's Fhi- (Tenor) with to Chungking after a month's tour Gerald Moore (Piano) Hassan" (In-

losophy-Heddle Nash through Kwangtung, Klangs and cidental Murie) - London Philhar.m.

Schools "Music Hunan, where he was able to see a monte Orchestra cond. by Sir Thomas Beecham. Caprice; Klegle-Beatrice

Lessons for Junior Classes” (A), good deal of the fighting that is Harrison (Cello) with Orchestra.

10.30-Wheat and Grain Report (A). now progressing in these provinces. 1.00 Local Time Sigual and Wea-|10.40-"At Home and Abroad.“ (A). He said he was much impressed by ther Report.

11.10-Luncheon Music (A). the morale of the Chinese soldiers and that the presence of women soldiers on the fighting fronts had deeply moved him.

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At a meeting of the Medical Education Committee held here on Feb. 21, an important resolution. was passed for the establishment

Lts (A).-E. A Liversidge, M. G. W curford K. G. Sharp, J. L. M. Bell, D. J. Gudgeon, R. H. G. Grey. 9. Rook, to Victory for RAF, Gosport (Pool) (Feb, 21); A. B. Downes. L. J. Kiggell, to Victory for course at Gosport; T. D. M. MacDonald. L. K. Keith, J. R more medical schools for train- Sullivan, B. P. Hart, N. A F. Cheesing young men and women to take

Whittingham, to nian, V. E. R. Williams, E. P. Pope, up first aid work.

Courageous (Feb. 27.

Lts. (EL-L HJ. Masters, ta, Dido: G. H. Cummins, to Victory for M.TE. (Feb. 281,

The inhabitants of Chungking are continuing their daily life in a normal manner and appear to have no fears with regard to Japanese raids, National Exhibitions of tiative goods and paintings have

lurge crowds.

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1.03 p.m. Al Bollington at the 11.30-Afternoon Musical: Programme

Organ

"Rosalle" Selection (Cole Porter); Once In A While Green-Edwards). Pan

Irving Berlin Memorised.

1.15 p.m.

Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- menta.

1.30 p.m. Dance Music. Fox-Trots-My Sweetie" Went Away: Handel in Harlem-Scott Wood and

His Six Swingers. with Vocal Chorus.

Slow For-Trot Blazin's The Trall Billy Cotton and His Band with Yo

cal Chorus

1.40 pm. Relay of the Rotary Tim Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

Speaker: Rotarian Prof. C. A. Mid- dieton Smith. Subject: "After Twen ty-seven Years,”

6.00. p.m. Relay of the Dance Or- chestes from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel.

dent for course

Surgn Lt.-T. F. Davies, to Presi

(Feb. 27). and to Drake for RN. Hospital (May. 1).

Sub-Lts-S. L. Haydock, to Fene Sec. Lt. (Feb. 22), with Armdy sen lope (Feb. 221; M. C... Janýrin, to been held here and have attracted (c) Lovelight in the Star-

Achates. J. T. Mannooch, to Vulcan (Feb.

23). Sub-Lts. (A).-H. 3. Shaw, E. W. Lockwood. D. R. A Drummond. A. J.

Aug. 27, 1936, and regti. precedence next below Bec. Lt. W. G. M. Spens.

FOOT GUARDS

I. 'G'ds.-Lt. (now Capt.) the Hon.

B. A. O'Neill to be Adjt, vice Capt. T.

W. Gimson (Jan. 21).

H

CORPS OF Royal EnGINEERS Capt. J. K. Shepheard. B.A.. to be Adja, Vice Capt. A. W. G. Dobble, Jan. 21: Lt. (Sur. of Works) C. F. Atkin son to be Capt. (Bur. of Works) (Feb. INFANTRY

22).

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(a) Bweet and Slow, (b) Coffee and

iight, (d) Swingin' Annie Laurie. 8.14 Record: The A.B.C. March (Foort and Reginald

A Memorial Service to the late Ferring); Keep Smiling?

Foort's Signature Tune)-Reginald Easton, S. M. de Longsden, P S. Pope Plus XI was held at the Touchbourne, N. J. Bell (act.) J. Bi Chungking Roman Catholic Cathe-0.21

B.

Foort at the B.B.C. Theatre Organ

(s)

we Murray, AP Touchbourne. N. J. Bell

-To-night

love, (b) (act.), J. B. Murray, A. P. Russell, D. dral on Feb. 21, and was attended Skrontch, (e) My own, (d) Bel Mir to Victory for RAP Gosport (Pool) foreigners and members of the Got You Under My Skin (film Bom G. Lough, D. P. Williams G. Smith, by over 5,000 people, including Bist Du Schoen. 6.35 Records: In The Chapel In The Moonlight (H); I've Feb. 211; B. D. Donati. P. B. B. Consular services. Others present to Hocking, E. G. Shults, K. H. Appleton,

(A)

230-The B.B.C. Empire Symphony

Concerta (Di).

1.20-Tiny Tots' Session. (A). 3.50--Firth Cricket Test: England v.

South

cf Africa. Summary third day's play by E. W. Swan- ton (D1).

4.00"Cabaret." with Bobby Alderson

at the piano (D1). 4.15-Dinner Music (A), 4.20-News. (D1),

5.35-Commentary On News (A). 5.10 "The News Behind the News."

(A).

(Mel- 6.00-"Rigoletto," by A.B,C.

bourne) Wireless Chorus and Symphony Orchestra' (A), 6.45-Emilio Colombo Octet (D2}- 7.10-The B.B.C. Symphony Orches

tra (D7).

7.45-Plang Recital by Jascha Spivo-

kovsky (A).

7,50-Hurry Bloom's Tango Band (A). 8.00"Royal Palaces - Buckingham-

"Palace." (D2).

8.30-The B.B.C. Military Band (19). 9,00-Recorded Feature (A). 9.10-"Cabaret," with Bobby Alderson

at the plaza (D2). 920-8ummary of the day's news

(A). v.30–News (D2).

10.00 "Sweet Serenade." (D3).

Green Howards-LA, A L. J. Mac-10. A. w. Goodwin, to Victory for Kal-shek. Dr. HH. Kung and Mr.low Sweet Chariot, (c) Now it can be 10.30-The Avalon Quartet (D3).

kiff is seed for serv. with RASC.

(Feb. 11).

retires

Lan. Pus-Maj, G. H. Dykes on ret. pay (Feb. 20).

Cheshire R-Maj WL Stewart re- tires on ret, pay (Feb. 20).

Black Watch-Sec. Lt. D. C. N. Dunbar Univ. Candidate), from Gen. List. T. A to be Sec. Lt. (Feb. 221, with seny. Aug. 26, 1937, next below. Beg. Lt. G. A, Dick-Lauder.

Oxf, and Bucks LL-Lt. J. H. Hare to be Adit. vice Capt. M. M. Alston-

Roberts-West (Feb, 20).

A. and & H~~Ma). (Qr.-Mr.) W. 0.

1. Beattle, M.B.E., having attained the

course at Gosport (Feb. 27); R. C. Wang Chung-huf Dundas. to Glorious (March ́§).

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Dunce') Peter Torte (Plano). H. H. Jackson. W Dobson, J. W. G. included Mr. Chang Tat, who re- Bwing. Mister Charlie Taylor, Brooks) Wellham,

J. K. Cannon, C. B. Lamb.

Generalissimo Calang Judy Garland (Vocal) with Orch. presented

3.44 (a) Sweet as a Song. (b) Swing B. Pearson fact); to Courageous;

told, (d) My walking stick.

2.00

p.m. Closing Ineal Stock Quo- 11.00-Music Hall, with the B.B.C. La tions.

Variety Orchestra ....(D3). Over 130,000 books, magazines | 7.02 p.

B.B.C. Recording="Vic- | A Cd. Engrs-J. Pugh, appt. to Fleet and pictures have been forwarded torian Melodies," wood cancelled; T. B. Garnett, to to the Chinese soldiers at the Guillemot March 1); S. J. H. Mar- front by the Three Peoples' Prin dan. to Kingasher (Feb. 21); F. Wciples Youth Corps, who have re- Germain, to Black Swan (Feb. 28)

Wt. Engr. A. Dennis, to Fleet Ceived a contribution of $600 for

their work wood (Feb, 25.

Payr. Mid-M. Sehmer. to Cornwall. (Feb. 28).

Schoolmasters.-F. H. Brownridge, to Tartar (March 10); C. Bavin, to Cors wall (March 153.

Promotions

Surgn. Lt. (D)-D. D. Craig,

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12.00--News (D3).

A Musical Bequence. Produced and 12.25-"Schumann," with the London

Ensemble (D3). conducted by Stanford Robinson.

8.00 p.m. Local: Tipe Signal, Wes-

ther Report and Announcements.

8.03 p.m. London Relay--Royal

Palaces.'

4: Buckingham Palace.

Written by

With a view to improving the re- Rooney Felletier.

L. Dud Garde Peach. Produced by H

lations between the United States

8.30 p.m. Studio-Luba Shaftain and China, the "Chinese American | (Piano) playing "Kreisleriana" by B.D.8..stitute of Cultural Relations" Schumann. 8.35 p.m.

Schumann-Trio In D was inaugurated in the presence of Minor, Op. 63.

large number of Chinese and

and American residents at the Interma-Casals.

Played by Cortot, Thibaud

tional Club on Feb. 23,

age for retirement is placed on resto rank of Surgn, Lt.Cdr. (D) (sexy, pay (Feb. 22); R.Q.M.S. J. Carmichael| March 67.

to be Lt. (Qr.-Mr.) (Feb. 22).

Rife Ede-Mal. N. R. Harvey re- tires on ret. pay (Feb. 22).

ROYAL TANK CORPS .. Maj. R. W. Scooties is restd. to the estabt. (Jan. 23)..

ROYAL ARMY SERVICE CORPS Maj. (Qr-Mr.) P. Humpherson, hav- 'ing attained the age for retirement, is placed on ret pay (Feb. 19); Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) W. A. A. Franklin to be Maj. (Qr.-Mr.) (Feb. 19); Lt. F. P. Fullerton to be Capt. (Jan, 30); Sec. Lt E A. C. Hunt to be Lt. (Feb. 19); 1st. C. Star Bergt. Madj. C. H. Stan nar to be Lt. (QY.-Mr.) (Feb. 19),

KOYAL ARMY PAY CORPS Col. and Chief Paymr. F. P. Vidal, O.B.E. having attained the age for re tirement, is placed on ret. pay (Feb. 92).

QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S IMPERIAL MILITARY NURSING SERVICE Sister Miss H. S. Taylor resigna her appt. (Feb. 7).

· ESTABLISHMENTS

Sen. Of. Sch.-Maj, and Bt. Lt.-Col. H. R. B. Watkins, R. Tank Corps, re- linquishes the appt. of 0.8.0., 2nd

·Grade (Feb. 5).

Coast and A.A Def. Exptl. Estaht Capt. H. G, Croly, R.A to be Ass Exptl. Off. (Jan. 301.

Small Arms Exptl. Estabt.--Lt. R. M. Parson. R.U. Rif, to be Exptl. Of. (Peb. 13).

MEMORANDA

Sig. Boans.-P. R. Matthews, W. 'A. Deacon, to rank of Cd. Sig. Bost (seny. respectively Nov. 6 and 20. 1938).

THE ARMY

RE. AND SIGNALS PROMOTIONS

Colonel C. E. Grimsdale, who was promoted to that rank recently, is 45 and has been a sapper since 1013, ls new appointment is a 0.8.0.1 in Hongkong in place of Colonel V. R. Burkhardt. D.S.O., O.BE.

The new lleutenant-colonel in the R. E. is A. E. White,

ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS

Lieutenant-Colonel P. W. Nicholls.

rank

O.B.E., has just been promoted to that Lieutenant-Colonel G. P. Pavey, MBE, was also promoted recently.

10.00 p.m. London Relay Sweet

9.30 p.m. London Belay-The News. 9.50 p.m. J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Operática (Famous Operatic Melo- The 21st Anniversary of the dies-arr. J. H. Squire), Soviet Red Army was celebrated here on Feb. 23 when the Chung-Serenade.

A pot-pourri af romantic tunes play- king Military Affairs Council in-ed by The Seven Serenaders and sung vied a number of Soviet officers to by Elleen Vaughan and the Three a tea party at the International Nerada.

Club.

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The Chungking Branch of the shangha! Women's Economical and Frugal Association was formally inaugurated on Feb. 26 by Mrs.

Herman, Liu, who is President of

10.30

p.m. Compositions of Haydn, Overture in D Major-Orchestre De La Societe Des Concerts cond. by Edvard Fendler. Symphony No. 102 in Flat Major-Berge Koussevitzky and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

11.00 p.m. Close dawa.

the Association. The Association Chiang Kai-shek to be loyal to the will start work with a membership Kuomintang Party. The ceremony drive and intends to establish was held in the auditorium of the several handicraft factories to National Government Offices, The THE CHESHIRE REGIMENT

Generalissimo urged them to work Chester Town Council has received

for the principles of the Kumin intimation from The Cheshire Regi- ment that, because of unforeseen eir-

Beveral hundred 'teachers from tang and the San Min Chu, the cumstances, it has been found neces senools in Szechnen took an oath latter representing the doctrine of, Lary to cancel the proposed parade on on Feb. 28 before Generalissimo national salvation.

the Rooded this summer, in connexion

with the regiment's 250th anniversary celebrations.

ROYAL AIR FORCE

which

help women refugees.

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Schoolmaster Crook Stole Man's Saving

Plausible, caltured Edward Jones, graduate of Harvard Uni- versity, ex-minister, ex-social worker, ex-school master, and ex- convict, will spend the next 12 months in saol for "the excoed-s Ingly cruel thing of robbing a poor man of his Híc savings.”": While housemaster at a fa.vm cording to the police, was con-

Capt. E O. Wilson, §. Stafford R., is The Balloon Command, formed with granted the local rank of Maj., whilst headquarters at Kelvin House, Clove- empld. with the Trans-Jordan PP. tand "Street," on November 1 last, is (Nov. 12, 1039); Capt. (Qr.-Mr.) J.now in process of expansion from the (Feb. 22); Lt. A. E. Oxley Ciate temp. 10 squadrons which have been or- Lt., Bedis. R.) relinquishes the rank of |ganized for the London balloon bar- Lt. on enlistment in the TA. (Feb. rage to a total of 47 squadrons 22); C. H. Brock Gate Lt. M.G.0) will be needed by the extension of the after completion of service in the scheme to the provinces. The first of ranks of the TA. is granted the rank the provincial squadrons to be formed training colony at Benson, Oxford-victed of a serious offence while of LL. (Feb. 22); Sec. Lt. N. L. Moustey [18 No. 919 (West Lancashire), to the flate temp. Set. L., R. War. R) recommand of which Squadron. Leader, be offered to pay into the linquishes the rank of Sec. Lt. on en-O. 8. Neill, A.P.C., has been appoint- tank a obeque for £85 38, belong- listment in the TA. (Feb. 22).

ROYAL NAVY

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headmaster at a college in

Nova Scotia and deported · ini 1932.

|ing to a Mr. Frederick W. Trotman, Wing Commander G. F. 8uylle, worker at the colony,

Back in England, he worked as D.S.O, who returned recently from 4% years duty at headquarters of the. He sent the cheque to a grocery a minister and social worker. But Middle East Command, has been ap store in Wallingford, as security for he went wrong again, and was pointed to, the Balloon Command for a debt of £15.00

sentenced to six months' impatson- engineer staff” “duties

He gave permission for the ment at Aylesbury for false pre- | cheque to be cashed, kept the ba-|tences and fraud.

lance, and vanished after resignlin His 'statement that for 18 months his job.

he worked as an independent in- He was sentenced at Oxford As-vestigator, studying social conditions sizes recently, artera record of for the House of Charity, an or his remarkable career had been ganisation in Soho, W., which helps professional and educated men whos

GEN. SIR NOEL BIRCH DEAD

HM.B. Scott will be completed at the Dundee shipyard of the Caledon Shipbuilding and Engineering Com- pany, and will be commissioned by Commander

Archibald

late Day, Buperintendent of the Chart Branch, Admiralty, to relieve the Fitzroy in home waters. She will be manned

General Sir James Frederick Noel from Chatham, and her first employ- ment will be in distant parts of the Birch G.BE, KOB, KCMG,, who read out. *Nore Command and in Scottish had held the highest artillery com- **I was broken by my past re- are in need, is not substantiated... manda in the British Army both cord,” Jones said, from the dock, "He came to us at the end of in peace and war, died at his "Once you have got into a criminal, 1937, and was given - help," the| home in Kensington Core, S.W., mess you dare hot tell anyone chaplain at the House of Charity at the age of 73,

about it."

told a reporter.dl

waters.

RETIRED OFFICERS'

ASSOCIATION",

The annual dinner of the Associa tion of Retired Naval Officers will be

"Ourly,” as he was known to his Jones began life in Holyhead, "We have nothing, against him. held on Wednesday, May 3, at the Cafe Royal at 7.30 for 8 p.m. The intimates, was one of the great North Wales. Leaving a secondary He told us, truthfully, that he had annual general meeting will be held personalities of the Royal Regiment school there, he went to the United

the at 3 pm on the same day, at

of Artillery, and bia" career was States and graduated at Havard Royal United Service Institution. Whitehall, Honorary ofcers and as of more than usual interest

He went to Canada and, ne-

been co-principal of a prepezatory school at Littlehampton and had lost all his money.”

Mr Howard Harding.

The Wild Lan

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