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GENERAL

THE SERVICES

(Continued from Paga 3):

BETIREMENT

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

CHINESE COMPANY been under reft, is to commission

Training Course Pit II The.. there on May 18 with the crew of the Engr. Rear Admiral.-F. S. Carlisle, Woolstan, Commander HP. Currey. CBE at own request, to facilitate undermentioned members of the to take the pince of that ship in the the promotion of younger officers Chinese Company will attend Chi- ist Anti-submarine Flotilla, Portland. (April 14). The Woolstan is to reduce to dockyard control at the Nore on the completion

of Easter leave.

5TH CRUISER SQUADRON Rear Admiral A J. Murray, D.8.O., O.BE, the new of Rear-

Admiral, 5th Cruiser Squadron, will take passage to Hongkong in the as Ranpura, leaving Marseilles on Apr 19. On arrival he will hoist his fag in RM.S. Cornwall. Captain C. Hammill, which is due at Hongkong from England on May 3. GREENWICH HOSPITAL PENSION Engineer Rear-Admiral H S. Rash- brook, C.B.E, retired, has been award- ed a Greenwich Hospital pension of £50 a year. the vacancy created by the death of Staff Captain G. S. Ralph. R.N., retired, on February 1.

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

Cdr.-F. B. Lloyd to Hood (May 1). Lt.Cdr. (S/Ldr. R.A.F.).-B. H. M. Kendall to Victory for f4d. at RAF station. Worthy Down April 3).

Nutter, to

THE ARMY

COLONEL COMMANDANT RE

nese Company, Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday, May 3 at 17.30 hours sharp:-

Constables R128 Chan Yiu-hing. R106 Tang Siu-woon, R113 Chan King has approved of the appoint Lee, R131 Lam Kwok-tee, R132 The War Office announces that the Ching-man, R124 Peter Francis ment of Major-General R. E -B. Thompson, CB, C.M.G., DAO., Lau Man-cho, and R133 Chan tired pay, as Colonel Commandant. Cheong Shing. Royal Engineers, with affeos from March 14, in succession to Major-

E133 Lau Man-cho, and R133 General A. G. Stevenson, CB, CMG, Chan Cheong-shing.. D.S.O.. retired pay, deceased.

Training Course-Part III: The LINCOLNSHIRE REGIMENT following:have been passed out as War Office announces. that efficient in Part II of Training Major E

O. Richards, M.C.. The Course on March 5, 1939 Acting Lincolnshire Regiment, has been selected for command of the 1st Bat- Lance Sergeants Rã Chan Tak- tallon. The Lincolnshire Regiment, chiu, R34 Ohu Hwan-yis (Reqball- vice Lieutenant-Colonel J, A. A. Griffled), Constables R16 Yan Kwong- fin. D.S.O., who will be appointed to yin, R106 Tang Slu-woon, E112 the Staff with effect from April 7.

Chan Ching Man, and on March

The

MILITARY APPOINTMENTS The War Office announces that the 19, 1939 Constables R12 Wong King has approved of the following Ping-kwan, R28 Lul Chi-chlu, R65 appointments:—

Lau Kwan-po, R105 Lam, Kwok- Colonel (temporary Brigadier) W. Aya, R107 Woo Chol-sin, R109 Lat Rebsch, D.A.0. Indian Army, as Alde de-Camp to the King's with effect Tsang-tsam; R113 Tang Chung- from March 2, in succession to Colonel ful, R118 Lee Chow-lam, R119 Tat (temporary Brigadier) C. dian Army, who has retired Tute. In- Pak-yuen, and R120 Leung Yiu-

wing.

(E).-E.

ell 25). (April Lt-Cars-J. T. Shrimpton, to President for service inside Admiralty (May 15), and as Sec. to Naval. Bec, to 1st Lord, with temp. rank of Payr, Colonel W. E. R. Willams, O.B.E Cdr. (May 20); 0. FL. Moore, to Corn M.B. Indian Medical Service, V.HS. Patrol Duty. Nightly between wall, and as Sec. to R/A A. J. L. Muras Honorary Surgeon to the King, 20.00 hours and midnight by mem ray (April 14).

with effect from December, 17, 1938, bers as detailed by the officer in

succession in Colonel W. J. Powell, Charge of Company. short

CIE. M.D., Indian Medical Service, who has retired.

c. Egan, to Excellent for (April 201; to Antelope May 1); E N. Niblett, to Definance May 11).

ROYAL AIR FORCE

INDIAN COMPANY

Patrol Duty. Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detalled by the officër in Charge of Company:

Surgn. Lia-G. J. Reumey, J. H Armstrong (seny, antedated to July 1, 1937); K Biden-Steele, L. Í Duthie J. Robertson. P. J. O'Meara Re

3. Robyns-Jones (seny. NEW RESERVE TRAINING GROUP W. Duncan, J.

to Sept. 34, 1837); L. Š.

FLYING SQUAD A. Cquil, J. Jordan (seny.

No. 60 Group, for the control of re-i

Patrol Duty. Nightly between antedated to Oct. 1, Oct 31, Dec. 31. serve flying units, has recently been 1937, respectively): J. Thomas, P. J. formed with headquarters at No. 11, 20.00 hours and midnight" by mem- O'Reilly (seny antedated to March 2 Tavistock Place, London Group Cap-bers as detailed by the officer in

Lalu and May 1, 1938, respectively): 1. F,

HD. Bowen, MBE, formerly Charge of Company. Smith, P. 4. Allsop (seny antedated Inspector of Elementary and Reserve to June 1, 1938).

Flying Training in No. 28 Group, Sub-Lt.-A. A. Diggens. to Bridge-Hendon, has been appointed in com water (April 18), appt. to Medway cancelled.

Act, Sub-Lts. (A)-DAN. Bilney,

M. S. Godson, J. V. Hartley F. A. Law-

mand-

W. R. Nowell, K. S. Pattison, A. WEATHER REPORT

J. Phillips, W. Stevens. J. A Wel-

to President, addi, for RN. Col-

lege, Air training

(May 3); EH

ply, to Woodcock. DJ. Stellin, to Hermes for training (May 13.

HONGKONG ROYAL OBSERVATORY

10 am, May 1,

Mids. (A),-. C. Baldwin. A. Bal-Barometer (at sea level), 29.81 ina.

mer

A. W. D. Bole. E G. K. Bramah,

C. Charlier, PC... Chilton, D. 8 Temperature, 79 F.

Edmondson. LA A. Edwards, F. B.

Grigson, R. F. Hearne JB. Jefford,

M. J.

Lithgow. DJ R Martin, B. H

Humidity. 89 per cent.

Wind Force (Beaufort), 2

79 F.

C. Nation, M. C. Nicholson, F. G. Cak-Temperature; maximum yesterday. apott, D. B. A. Smith, AG. 1. L Button,

C. Treen, A. B. Watts, D. B. Deladeld, Temperature; minimum last night.

to President for RN. College, Green- wich, for training (May 3).

Cd. Boans.-L. J. H. Sheldon, to St. Angelo (May 1): W. L Bawler, to Victory May 101.

ca.

73 F.

Rainfall for 24 hours ending 10th

to-day, nil.

Total rainfall since January 1st, Engrs.-J. G. Revolta, to Vivacious (April 18); C. IL Wilson to Against an average of, 11.40 ins.

20.46 ins. Bridgewater (May 1).

Bosn.-E. Renyard, to Nelson (April Sunset to-night, 6.50 p.m Wt. Tel-E Finder, to Victory for

Sunrise to-morrow, 5.51 am, Sig. Sch. (May. 4),

24).

PROMOTIONS

Lts-R. L. Matheson, to rank of

EMERGENCY, UNIT RESERVE Patrol Duty Nightly between 20.00 hours and midnight by mem- Hers as detailed by "the omcer in Charge of Company.

C. CHAMPKIN,

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D. S. P." (R).

Hongkong, May 1, 1938.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE

From May to B 1939

HIGH. WATER.

Week:

Days of

Date of

Month.

Bong

Kong

Standard

Tima,

b. m.

Height

Low WATER,

Hong

Kong

Standard Tima

Height.

r.

Tuen,

Wed.

08 23

6 4

0154

12 4

21 18

1444

11 8

3

08.15 87

02 27

22 12

11 3

4 p.m., May 1. Barometer (at sea level), 29.71 ins. Temperature, 81 F. Humidity, 83 per cent,

Thar. A

09 28

17 at

0250

28

23 01

is of 1811

0

Fri

6

1001

72 0131

3 0

28 48

48 1653

09

Sat.

6

10 28

7 21

0402

3 9

17 36

10

San

00 30

4 61

0483

3 4

10 57

17 0

18 20

Mon. "8

01 32

43

0501

3 €

11 21

€ 8

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Lt.Cdr. seny, April 14); W. F. Wind Direction, 8.

Segrave, T. R. Fowke, to rank of Lt. Cdr. (seny. April 16).

Wind Force (Beaufort), 2.

L (Retd).-J. C. Ackerman, Maximum temperature, 85 F. M.B.E.. to rank of Lt.Cdr. Tretd.) Minimum temperature, 73 F. tseny, April 23),

Rainfall nil.

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