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"THE CHINA STATION.
LATEST LIST OF RECENT APPOINTMENT.
The following is the full list
of recent appointments to the Chiad Squadron:
1/
W. Engineer R. L. Hooke to Dartmouth, on completing, för duty on passage out, and to Haw- kins on arrival at station.
Wt. Mech. P. C. Déverell to Dartmouth, for duty on passage home..
7
Lleut, W. D. Brown to Tamar, addl,, on, relief, and as assistant to Chief Engineer. Hongkong Dockyard, from date of joining. :
Comdr. Engr. E. Dore to Castor, Aug. 27.
Wt. Engrs. E. Swanson to Dart- mouth, Aug. 27; R. A. March (Act.) to Castor," Aug. 27, and to Carlisle, on arrival; and P. H. Täll to Castor for duty on passage home.
Capt. "A. J. Landon to Castor; In command, Sept. 8, and Castor, In command, on commissioning. amended.orders.
Capt. L. W. Braithwaite, C.M.G.,
to Hawkins, Oct. 2, and Hawkins,
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1028.
OUR CROSSWORD PUZZLE.
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in, command, and as Flag-Captain and Chief of Staff of Vice-Admiral.10 Sir Edwyn S. Alexander, Sinclair, 12 Unwell. K.C.B., M.V.O., undated, amended 14 Oppose.
17 Unclosed. orders.
20 Stop (Nautical). Lt. G. C. H. Clayton to Carys-21 Undivided.
22 Overhead. fort, on commissioning for troop- Over
23. Marked by a blow, fhg trip.
Camdr. C. D. Moore to Dart-26 Abnormal condition mouth; on commissioning.. for 20 trooping trip.
of
27
30 Measure.
Ensigns One who makus
of Royalty.
proclamation.
31
Restraint.
35.
To be gained.
37 Misuse.
10
40
mb.
13
Frame for support.
- Lt.-Comdra, '. F. E. Chevallier, 32 D.9.C to Dartmouth (N.); on commissioning, for trooping trip, and Despatch (N.), on arrival on station; L. G. Addington, D.5.C.
to Dartmouth (N.), on relief; 46
G. C. H. Clayton to Erebus, for 47 Carysfort (S), and for W. T. duties on commissioning, for troop-5 ing trip. Sept. 2..
6.
Equal to (prefix). Comfort. Hearken... Conjunction.
53 Not. here.
IA. F. Schuinck to Titania, Sept. 54
Phoenical son-god.
56 "River.
67 Before,
Lt.Cdr. G. E.; F. Spicer-Simson 58 Border of a dress.
to Ambrose on recomg. to take 60 Shell fish. passage, and to mruth.
duty in Dart-60 By this.
Engr. Lts. A. Barrie to Dart- mouth, Ang. 27; T. E. Davies to Castor, Sept. 8; and II, C. Curtis to Petersfield on relief.
PaymP.-Lt. E. C. Vrisp to Part- mouth, Sepk 7.
Lieut.-Comdr.
F. A. Hall to
Teal, add, September 7, and in 13 command, undated.
Lt. L. V. G. Chapman to Dart- mouth, August 28, and to Ambrose on arrival on station, amended orders.
Payr. Mids, A. T, Covey-Crump to Castor, August 31, and R. M. P. Skinher to Delhi, September 8.
Cd. Gars, (NT) S. R. Manicom
to Carysfort, Sept. 11; E. A. Hay- don to Dartmouth, Sept. 11.
Act. Wt Eng. T. Bolam to Hermes, Det. 6.
2 Not dry.
Down.
3. Christian festival.
4 Skil
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6 Port in South America.
7 Animal of the enmel tribe.
8. Church land.
9 Turkish decrecy.
1 Japanese Hurrah."
Models of perfection.
35
37
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37
15 Not bad.
16 Particles of stone.
18 Knot.
19 Corrupti
24 Assert.
25 Cavity containing air.
28 Diving bird.
29 Smallest.
31 Concenied.
Form of cooking.
$3.
36
38 Usury.
mind 39 Sincere.
IN SIANFU..
ATTEMPTS TO EVACUATE
FOREIGNERS.
Peking, October 8.
41
42
Highway.
12 Sining to them. 45 Parkive.of or..
46 Withere
18 Sounds.
50 Reproach.
55 Hehold:
66 Definito article.
Yesterday's Puzzle.
A DIY S
A
CONVENT. BAZAAR.
YESTERDAY'S OPENING BY
LADY CLEMENTI.
The bazaar of the Sisters of the The American Legation is send-Convent of the Precious Blood was ing an assistant military attache, formally opened by Lady Clementi Captain Constant, and a language at the premises of the Chinese officer, Lieutenant Barrett, to
Lieut. Commdr. F. W. Crowther, D.S.C.. to Castor (N.) on commg. for trooping trip on transfer.
Tay. Lieut. A. T. Philips to Tamar, additional, October 22, and to Tamar additional, for duty in Commodore's Office on transfer of pennant
A good-servlea pension of for a couple of daya. £150 a year has been awarded to The Hon. Reginald A. R. Plunkelt-
Mr. Wheeler, the British dele- of the bazaar, to Lady Clementi, Ernte-Erle-Drax, D.S.O.; R. N. gate to Sianfu, has wired stating and said that by her presence Lady that Mr. Shields (British) and Clementi showed the great interest other missjonaries have been at-she took in supporting the, poor and tempting to negotiate with the helpless,
Sianfu. Arrangements are being Young Men's Society, Caine Road, made to obtain the necessary iden-yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Kote- tification documents. The Foreign wall presided,
Office is also wiring to Wa Pei-fu In welcoming Lady Clementi, the and other militarists to facilitato
the journey thither, hence their Hon. Dr. Kotewall, expressed the departure is likely to be delayed profound gratitude of the Sisters of the Convent and the Committee
from August 9, in place of Com modore A. J By Stirling, C. A.D.C. promoted to Flag Rank.
COTTON MILL DEAL.
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rival commanders to obtain the Lady Clementi congratulated the evacuation of the foreigners, but Committee on the bright and pretty the negotiations have, temporarily appearance of the various stalis. broken down. Mr. Wheeler hopes A bazaar was always a great ven- A MODIFICATION.
that as his mission is more authori-ture of faith-ite success depend- Bombay. Oct. 8.
talive he may prove mora success-ed greatly on the weather, and there were always blessings for the With reference to the report of ful.
faithful. Lady Clementi wished Japanese purchase of cotton mills. ." Meanwhile the conditions in that the arduous work of the Com- it is stated that beyond the recent purchase of the Diamond Mill the Sianfu are dully worsening. It is mittec would be crowned with suc- Bombay Millowners' Association at reported that thousands of the in- cesa. present is unaware of any such habitants have died of starvation.- transaction.-Reuter.
Reuter.
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