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CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS THE BANK OF EAST ASIA,

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for 3 days prepaid

TUITION GIVEN.

LIMITED

NOTICE is hereby given that the TWENTY-FIRST ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING of this Company will be held at the Registered Offee of the Company No. 10, Des Voeux Road Central, on Saturday, the 16th DANCING IN 6 HOURS, Ballroom, March, 1940. at 3.00 pan. for the pur- Tango, Rhumba, American Top, Tul-Dose of receiving the Report of the tion rapid and practical. World's Directors together with a Statement Apply: Tony's of Accounts for the year ended 31st Champion's Steps. Dance Studio, China Building, 6th December, 1030. floor. Tel. 30033,

POSITIONS

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"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition.

· Over

60 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50: Obtainable at Kaily & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd.,

Wyndham Street.

POST OFFICE

The Public are requested to note particularly the time of clong the imperial Air Mufl on Tuesday, the 5th Murch, 1940.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES

- Registered and Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 am. re- gistered and parcel muils are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m., Registered and Parcel matis are closed at 5 p.m.

The Register of Shares of the Company will be closed from Satur- day, 9th March, 1940 to Saturday,

10th March, 1940, (both days inclu alve) during which period no transfer of shares can be registered.

By order of the Board of Directors,

KAN TONG PO.

Chief Manager, Hongkong, 20th February, 1040.

-Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NAVAL 66 FOR

OF

akul Prof putusa ¿Mar45 1940.

HEROES

HONOURED WELLES ON

COURAGE IN FACE PERIL"

REAR-ADMIRAL EDWARD LEIGH

STUART

KING, Chief of Staff, Home Fleet, becomes a C.B. in the Honours list, which contain awards to men in all branches of the Navy for deeds of courage, bravery and heroism in the war against Hitlerism. These are the names: ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Ward, H.M.T. Stafness; Skipper Wal-

COMMANDERS

[ter Hayes, 1.M.D. Ray of Hope; Captain A. R. Halfide, J.MS. Skipper S. A. White, H.MD. Silver Frank Broadley, Adventure, Captain G. 11. Freyberg, Down; Skipper

Skipper Arthur II.M.S. Hunpton; Captain J, N. Tait, H.M.T. Imperia;

Reynolds, H.M.D. Boy Jermyn and D.S.C., HMS Shepperton,

11.M.D. Forethought; Skipper S. R. Rounce, H.M.D. Forethought; Step- per Percy Chaplin, 11.MT. Coronatia; Commander W. C. Jenks, H.M.Ş.

Skipper William Limb, H.M.T. Com- Richmond, mater; and Skipper J. G. D. Gatt, Commander M. ILM.S. Basilisk: Lieut-Commander C.

A Look Through Scott: The Telegraph

50 YEARS ACO

March, 4, 1890. We learn by private advices frum

Shanghai timt the phoneer steamer of the China Merchants' Co's flect in- ended to run between Hongkong and Canton will be here within the next few days.

A shipping Journal says that there Leens to be a hopeless diversity of opinion in regard to the type of vessel best adapted for war purposes It would be wicked to desire to are two or three good sea fights, but this is evidently the only way to settle the matter decisively,

OFFICERS

W. Sabine, II.M.S. Franklin; Com-MT. Dalsy II.

D. H. Jolmaton, H.M.S. - DISTINGUISHED SERVICE munder Adventure; Surgeon-Commander M.

MEDAL

"Remember whan wo wore anomics?" "Ah, yes, those were the good old days."

cer T. W. Jordan, H.M.S. Firedrale;] Able Seaman Samuel Stimson, A. Graham-Youll, H.M.S. Adventure; Chter Engineman John Imlack H.M.S. Fortune: Able Scamon T. W. Lieutenant J. R. Paterson, H.M.S. H.MT. Muruo; Chief Engineman Winstanley, IIMS. Imogen; Abic Jersey; Lieutenant R. J. Fust, H.M.S. George Westerden, H.MT. Northern Seaman J. R. Mellon, H.M.S. Intre- Electra; Lieutenant K G. Tucker,

Second Hand J. E. Bird. pid; Able Seaman Arnold Tait, Spray; LM.T. Kingston Beryl; Surgeon-P

Frederick Hamilton, H.M.T. Saints. Weir, H.M.S. Inglefeld. Lleutenant H: G. Silventer, H.M.S. HMD, Ray of Hope; Second Hand 11.M.S. Ivanhoe; and Telegraphist 1 Donats; Second Hand Henry Bunce, H.M.D. Sliver Dawn; Second Hund Jersey,

Commissioned Gunner W. C. Hamp-J. H. Miles, H.M.T. Akila; Second ton, H.M.S. Hampton,

MEMBERS

MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE

Chief Petty Offers J, G. Godwin, Joseph Reeder, Petty Officer W. 3. Ninnis, Boatswain C. N. L. Wyborn. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

(From the Paris-Soir.)

THE MOVE

U.S. Envoy Expected In London Soon

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

LAUSANNE, Mar. 4 (UP).— Mr. Sumner Welles arrived here at 9.50 p.m. to-day.

Ho will remain here for two days after which he will entrain for Paris where he will remain for three days. He will also spend three days in London, return to Paris, from thence to Rome, and sail for the United States on March 18,

Duo At Week-end LONDON, Mar. 4 (Reuter).-Mr. Sumner Welles in expected in London about the end of the week, though his plans are still indefinite.

Arrangements for the various meet ings which Mr. Walles will have with members of the Government are now being made.

some

Thine will be allowed for Informal entertainment of Mr. Welles, who, it is also understood, wants fo

il a few private engagements.

SWITZERLAND ADVANCES MARCH 9 MOBILISATION

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

ZURICH, Mar. 4 (UP).—The Swiss Army Headquarters announced that about 70,000 Swiss troops originally scheduled to ho called up on March 9, have been ordered to report on March

6,

No reason for the change in orders has been given.

FOR faithful devotion to the Jazardous duty of escorting and protecting other ships from the lland

violence of the enemy." A. S, Forr, H.M.T. Aragonite; Second Hand Christopher Wilson,

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE 11.MT. Northern Gem; Second Hand

ORDER Commander G. F. Stevens-Guille, William Nicholas, H.M.T. Tranio:

It has been announced that the, man divisions are now in southern Second Hand . B. Plaskiti, H.M.TH.M.S. Bitteris; and Commander L.

Swiss Minister to Berlin has delivered Russia on their way to the Caucasus. Cayton Wyke; Petty Omeer Bernard A K. Boswell, 11.M.S. Pelican,

These reports are not conflrined but Donelly, II.M.T. EIK.

"FOR cheerful

a demarche regarding the frequent endurance,

attacks by the German press on Swiss it transpires that they are true, it readiness and resource in patrol-

will be interesting to see what ex- newspapers. Ting the seas and bringing in

The General Staff of the Swiss panation the Russians will find for спету

Army, is the controlling authority, needing German help in that region.

been bitterly criticised in Germany.

DIST SERVICE

ORDER

Engineman A. E. Belcher, H.M.T "FOR untiring energy, zeal and devotion to their arduous duly Aragonite; Engineman J. McClelland, HIM.T. Thornick Bay; Engineman of laying mines to secure the

11. Levitt, 11.M.T, Tilburyness; En- sens against the enemy." Youth will be served. In the bax-

Lieut-Commanders G: A. F. Nor-ineman N. M. Watson, H.M.T.

Wellard: Engineinan in match on February 7 between the

J Beattie, Lieut.-Commander Bernardi veteran Jean Mace and Charley Mit-folk, Edward Hale, F. S. Walford, A.

MW. C. J. Nicholson, Lieutenant H. A. II.M.T. David Ogilvie Enginemian Moloney, DS.C., H.M.S. California,

Bricconmoor; chell, the latter was

MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES Kirby, Petty Officer R. T. Cook, R. W. Fox, H.M.T. victor after fighting thirty rounds. There can be little doubt that Mace Leading Seaman T. 11. Smith, Don-Leading Seaman J. P. Cunningham, Engineer Commander S. R. Atwood, H.M.T. Northern Wave; Lending Sea-H.M.S. Delhi: Lieut.-Commander R. and Mitchell are the two most scien- keyman II, A. Hart, tifle pugilists that ever entered the magic circle.

returned

Messrs, Lane, Crawford & Co. held their annual nuction of discarded race ponies opposite the City Hall yester day afternoon. I was not a success although a number of fairly useful pontes changed hands at very low prices. The highest figures were $125 for Senator, $55 for Caswell, and $50 Formosa, Amoy and Swatow..Mar, 5, for Rayon d'Or. Some of these might have been bought in. Herse-ilesh is at a discount in Bengkung just now, wing principally to the inconvenient Starcity of the merry Mexican.

INWARD RAILS

Straits and Saigon

Java und Manila

Japan and Shanghal Strails

.Mar. G. -Mar, 5. .Mar. 5.

5.

Mar. S.

Mar. 5.

28

Straits and Manila

Air Mall by "Air FraNEG

Service"Paris date,

Canton

Manila

Shanghai

Shanghai

Shanghai

Shanghai

Saigon

Air

25 YEARS AGO

"FOR undaunted courage. steadfastness, coolness and re- source in saving ships and. We at sea in the face of peril and adversity,"

MEDAL FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE

G. A. Thornas, chief shipwright, 11.M.S. Adventure; A. W. Kentfield, loker petty officer, HMS, Jersey: H. E. Cronin, sick berth petty oflcer, 11.M.S. Adventure, J, H, Corbett, leading scuman, Kingston Beryl; J. W. Burroughs, signalman, H.M.S. Vanquisher. VALENTIONED

an

has

Bulgarian, Incident SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" · BUCHAREST. Mar 4 (UP)-Two

anad G. G. Buchan, H.M.T. Cape 11. A. Clark, H.M.S. Scotstoun: Licut-Bulgarian frontier guards were killed

were

on

the hear

which 1 considerable number of armed forces was involved.

A Jolat Bulgarian-Rumanian Com mission has been appointed to Investi- Kate the affair.

two Rumanian soldiers Warwick:

incident Leading Seaman J. U. Commander A. G. L. Scale, H.M.S.

wounded in an Hunter, H.M.T Tamarisk: Leading Belfast; Lieut-Commander D. M.

frontier Rumanian-Bulgarian W. W. Whyte, H.M.T. Fire- Maclean, Seaman W

H.M.S. Transylvania; Chilll-Kadi to-day.

Emley G. Mathieson, Lig Cook

FI. fly: Leading

Lieut.-Commander F. G.

tt 1s

reported that many shots were H.M.S. Jeannie Deans; Able Seaman M.S. Delhi; Lieutenant C. W. Arm- 1. W. Evans, H.M.S. Lynx; Seaman strong, H.M.S. Scotstoun; Sub-Licul fred in a lengthy exchange of fire in

local D. W. Cressey, H.M.T. Northern Scely Philips, 11.M.S. Sheffield; D. E.

"FOR a courageous and skilful Tride; Seaman C. McDevitt, H.M.S. Wright, gunner (T) H.M.S. Belfast. attack in which an enemy cruiser Hevellyn; Seaman C. Shallow,

was sunk" Aragonite Seaman J. T. Chuk, H.M.T. Cayton Wyke: Seaman D. Petrini, H.MT. Polly Johnson; Seaman J. C. Vascamar: Sepmun

Fisk.

11.MT. Cape Sterry, H.M.T. Steward J. W. Warwick; Stolter R. Smellle, HM.S. IN DESPATCHES (2)

Derrick Ford, Scawfell; Stoker J. C. Penman, ILM.S. Adventure; Paymaster-Com- H.M.T. Myrtle: Stoker P. Crawford, Warwick; Assistant mander E. 5. Satterthwaite, H.M.S.H.M.T. Cape

"For Adventure; Licut-Commander John Steward J. Hargle, IL.M.S. Mercury.

outstanding zeal, pro- Mornement, 11.M.S. Adventure; Lt.-

ficiency, skill and energy in successfully combating enemy submarines."

Commander A.

A. M. McKillop, H.M.S. Jersey; L-Commander R. A. Ewing,

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

ORDER

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ORDER Lieut.-Commander G. C. Phillips, Submarine Ursula,

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS Lieutenant J. D. Greeno, Submarine Ursula

Lieutenant A. D. Piper, Submarine Ursula.

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

Commander St. John A. Mickleth-Ursula;

Mail by "Imperial Airways garded as unprecedented and likely Chillon, H.M.S.man C. B. wait, H.M.S. Eskimo.

February

Shanghai..... Tientsin, (Parcels only)

Haiphong Bangkok

. Saigon and Bangkok

March.

Reg. Ord,

• Reg.

Ord

March 5, 5 p.m.

March 5, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.March 5, 5 p.m. March 5, 6.30 p.m.

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

Groom.

CROSS

MEDAL W. J. Florence, Chief Engine Room Artißeer, 1st

Class, Submarine Norman Watson, Petty Oficer, Submarine Ursula; Richard Pitman, Petty Officer, Submarine Ursula: Edwin Buckingham, Petty Officer, Submarine Ursula: A.

Direct

March 4, 1915. Feb.

New Mar. 6.

Reuter's correspondent at Mur, 0. York states that while no oficiat an- Mar. 6. Ramcement concerning British re- Mar. 6. prisals against Gertiny has been ILAIS. Imogen; Lt: H. B. Lakin,

been Mar. 9. made, a statement from Washington, 1132; Lt. I. P. Hill, H.M.S. Mur. 6.

6. sent to the Press, says the impression Sub Mar. 6. is general in afficial circles, that a Adventure; Lt. David Wilkie, II.M.T E. Taylor, .Mar. 9.

strong protest will be made against Kingston Beryl; Sub-Lt. T. 1 Tientsin.

.Mar. 6. the action of the Alles, which is re- H.M.S. Adventure;

L. A. Creed, Commissioned Engineer,

ILM. S/M Direct Service" London date, 28th to work injury to the commerce of the Commis

Lt. Commander E. C. Bayldon, Bravery. Engine Room Artificer, 2nd Mar: 1. United States with countries with Triumph: Robert Grey, Warrant which the United States is at peace. Engineer, HMS. Adventure; L. G.

Ursula; A. J. Wright, Acting Warrant Supply II.M.S. Inglefield; Lt. Commander D. Class, Submarine OUTWARD MAILS

10 YEARS AGO

Oficer, H.M.S. Adventure; Chief E. Holland-Martin, H.M.S. Tartar; Mallett, Leading Seaman, Submarine Tuesday, Mar.. 5

Engine Room Artifeer Herbert Hunt, Lt.-Commander G. A. G. Ormsby, Ursula; Charles Anderson, Leading Fort Boyard

.2.30 p.m.

March 4, 1930.

Faulknor; L-Com MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES Manila, Makassar and Sourabayn

H.M.S. To the Editor. Sir, I have read H.M.S. Jersey: Chief Petty Officer MS. Afrid; Lt. Commander I. M. Stoker Submurine Urastin

W. R. Lovell, H.A.S. Ilex; Pensioner Carss, 2.30 pain. with hiterest the report of the annual

Akerman, H.M.S. Sub-Lieut. M. C. Janvrin, R.N., Davies, 2,33 p.m. meeting of the Hongkong Benevolent Sy. Chief Petty Officer G. E. Sells, mander A, C.

H.M.S. Electra; Chief Petty

Exmouth; L. Francis Warrington C.P.O. Telegraphitst, Submarine .2.30 p.m. Society held yesterday, at which up- J. Boorer, H.M.S. Imo Meer Faulinor; Lt. C. C. Hawking. HMS. Submurine Ursula: D. E. ....3 j.m. peals were made for Increased public

Fon services in the Sino- 4.30 p.m. support, and I shall be grateful if you

Chief Petty Officer A. J. Gould, Strong, H.M.S. Echo; Lt. (E) Robert Ursula.

Fortune; Lt. J. A.

Japanese conflict": 0.30 pm will spare me a little space for a sug-H.MS. Electra, Chief Petty Omeer Mack, H.M.S

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE "Imperial Airways gestion which I feel sure will help to W. A. Mackintosh, II.M.S. Adventure: Tennyson, H.M.S. Broke; Lt. R. C. Direct Service"-due London, 13th swell the Society's funds.

Alexander McNair, Ward, H.MS. Woolston. Chief Stoker

CROSS DISTINGUISHED SERVICE H.M.S. Jersey; Engineroom Artificer

MEDAL

Lleut-Commander J. M S. Cox; K.P.O.

When anyone who is at all well-W, E. Johnson, submarine Triumpli:

Chief Petty Officer Telegraphist Surgeon Lieut. V. J. R. Sheridan. known dies in this Colony, hundreds Engine-room Artileer 11. A. F. Hie- of wreaths, mostly identicni in shape key, ILMS, Jersey, Engine-room G. W. H. Cooper, H.M.S. Inglefield: DISTINGUISHED SERVICE and composition, are sent down to

to Artificer Robert Poots, submarine Chief Petty Officer C. D. Doran,

MEDAL the Monument and subsequently, 1 Triumph; Pensioner Chief Petty H.M.S. Intrepid; Petty Officer E- Harold Pitt, Petty Omeer; Thomas presume, curried down to the grave Omeer Cool Sidney Jolley, H.M.Sward

H.MS. Firedruke: Topley, Petty Officer. Trist. where within a few hours they go Electra; Shipwright W. J.

་་ atten and are removed by the come-11.M.S. Adventure; Torpedo Gunner Petty Officer F. W. E. Baxter. HMS. ratio tery authorities. I suggest that on Mate H. G. W. Bendall, H.M.S.

Petty

Омест. Насту

Harry AIR ACES ARE PROMOTED such sud occasions only near Jersey: Pelly Officer (leading to Flavell, H.M.S. Eclipse; Petty Onteer Squadron-Leader P. R. Barwell, tives or great friends should

Petty who becomes a Wing-Commander in 5.00 pm wrest

wreaths and that other people who Jersey.

HMS the R.A.F. promotions announced H.MS. 5.30 p.sh 10

wish to send a faken of

respect

Stoker Petty Omeer M. F. Pryall, .5.09 p.m.. send it subscription to the Hongkong II.MS. Jersey: Leading Stoker W. J.

Benevolent Society, The Society Morgan, H. M. S.

ship in a battle over the North Sca Orit.

New could assist in the collcetion of such Stoker Alfred Wagstaff, H.M.S. Jer Imogen: Acting Petty Omeer H. G. B. which resulted in six, possibly seven, Manila, Rabu, Australia, and New Zealand via Brisbane-due Bris-

y supplying the principal Club cy; Acting Leading Seaman T, D. sums by bane 23rd March.

of the Colony with printed subscrip- Carter, H.M.S. Adventure, Acting Maunder, H.M.S. Echo; Acting Petty of nine Nazi raiders being brought

Officer H. J. Webb, H.MLS. Exmouth; down. Leading Telegraphist A. 3. Smith, Leading Seaman R. J. Bowring, tion xts for display whenever

Among nine new Air Commodores Gr.o. & K.P.O.

Mar. 5, 5.00 p.m.

ocension arose. This would serve the H.M.S. Electra: Able Seaman R. R. .Mar. 8, 8.45 nm.

double purpose of helping on a good Plafold, 11.1.S. Jersey: Abie Seaman.M.S. Kingston: Leading Seaman is Acting Air Vice-Marshal R. L. G. Marix, who was awarded the D.S.0. P. J. Coan, H.M.S. Afridi, .Mar. 0, 0.30 am.

cause and doing away with an ex- John E. Phelan, H.MS. Jersey; Able Leading Seaman C. F. Vikers, in 1014 for destroying Dusseldorf tremely distressing and undignified Seaman Peter McLeod, H.M.T. King-

ILMS

Seaman Sairship shed. Later he helped to Vesper; Leading feature of local furierats.

sion Beryl: Telegraphist. Leonard

squadron of "Uhlons Abbot, H.M.T. Kingston Beryl; Stoker Martin H. M. S. Winchelsea; Lending overpower a First-class S. C. Broadbridge, H.MS. Seaman E. J. A. Lammes, H.M.S. guarding prisoners in a chateau near

Volunteer; Leading Jersey: Sick Berth Attendant James fet, H.MLS. Hex; Leading Seaman

Seaman, D. Mur-Ypres.

The commander. Baron von Lersner, surrendered

sword. Goolden, H.M.S. Adventure.

Overall, 11.MS, Hexi When Marix offered to return it, the Seaman Horold Bounden, H.M,S. Eclipse; Leading

Seaman

baron asked that it should be given F. 3.1 Sherman, H.M.S. Faulknor: Leading back if both came through the wor alive. In 1931, the Baron was found Seman William Neal, HMS. For-, tuno: Leading Seaman I. C. Larner working in a Berlin bank, and Marix

kept his promise. H.M.S. Foxhound; Acting Leadingį

Wing

Commander Ferdinand Scamon E. A. Purdue, H.M.S. Pumin;i Acting Loading Seaman D. J. Morris, Maurlee Felix West, V.C.. becomes a 11.M.S. Weviston; Able Seaman A. F. Group Captain. He was awarded the V.C. for driving of seven planes in France in 1918 although his leg was

Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-

iralla by Imperial Airways Direct Servicedus Sydney 11th March

IX.P.O.

Reg.

Όταν

Rex.

Par.

Reg Ord.

Strnits

Manila

G.P.O,

Wednesday, Mar. 6

10.30 a.m.

rela-

Broke;

H.M.S.

Öfleer lefeld;

1.

J. Pocknell,

send pedoman) fonald Robinson, H.M.S.M. 4

already

was recently awarded the

should

the

- 5 YEARS AGO Shanghai and Japan

10.30 a.m.

March 4, 1935. Amoy and Shanghal

.12.30 p.m.

A further advance of farthing was Alrmall for Indo-China, Iran, and

France (Paris and Northern registered this morning, when the Provinces only) by the "Air France Hongkong dollar vpened at is. 114d. Airways Direct Service" due The market locally is very stendy, Paris 14th March.

with the business rate about 28. 04. and 29. 0d.

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

G.P.O.

Reg Orl

Canton

5.00 p.m. .,5.30 p.m.

.6.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m.

Thursday, March 7

Manila

Amoy

Sandakan

Shanghot Swalow

Amoy

.7.15 a.m. .0.30 p.m. ..10 m. .12.30 p.m. .2.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. Manila, Salgen, Bangkok, Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, L. Marques and South Africa via Durban

3.30 p.m. p.m. .7.00 p.m. Manila Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Nonolulu and U.S.A. by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"due San Franelico, 14th March,***

K.P.O. ................-Mar, 7, 5. p.m. Mar. 7, 5,30 1,03% G.P.O.

1.Mar. 7, 5 pamil „Mar, 8, 7.30 a.m.

Ord

"Ord,

Follow the example your DOCTOR sets

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For yourn her rolløehdi auté mamalda♫utisens Terakhir, bruises, enta, pornina, abrasions.

G. Dale, H.M.S.

Acting Pelty

H.M.S.

leton.

Jersey; Leading Petty Officer Edward Banks, D.F.C. for. his gallantry and leader-

*FOR unfailing, courage, en- durance and resource in trasylers, drifters and mino 'sweepers in their hard and perilous task of sweeping the seas clear of enciny and combating sub- mines marines,"

DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

ORDER Commander C. E. Hamond, D.S.O.,;

HMS. Vernon.

*

Gardner, H.M.S. Somali; Able

man J. C. W. Smith, H.M.S.artially severed and his machine Able Seaman B. C. J. Hinsley, H.M.S. was for a time unmanageable. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE

Woolston; Able Seaman F. A. Tom- CROSS Lieut-Commander A. J. Galvin, lins, HMS. Intrepid; Able Seaman II.M.S, Lynx; Lieut-Commander J. JR. Key, H.M.S. Ivanhoe; Able F. C. Barley, H.M.S. Lynx; Licut. Seaman T. C. Fenn, H.MS. Faulic- THE DOCTOR LAUGHS Commander D. A. Rayner, H.M.T. nor and Able Seaman R. J. Greer, Loch Tulla; Licut, C. W. A. Chapple, H.MLS. Firedrake. H.M.TE; Sub-Llout. J. A. Pearson, 11.M.S. Lynx; Chief Skipper C..W. Penrose, II.M.T. Lord Ashileid; Chief Skipper L. F. Scarlett, 'H.M.T. Nor- thern Gem; Chlef Ekipper 11, C. Guo, 11.M.T. Cape Spartel; Chief Skipper

(Continued from Page 0.)

sold 'Verra dry, so I gied him a gleas whusky an' he's awa' back the his

MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

Lieutenant : M. D. Ponsonby, H.MS. Imogen; Lieutenant CL. work," Phillpotts, H.M.S. Dex; Lleutenant

A doctor who had been attending

A. E. M. Haynsford, H.M.9. Faullator; n very finicky patient for a long time Lieutenant C. A. Langton, HMS called one day and asked how his J. V. Mullender, H.M.T. Soon; Chief Firedrake (now Osprey); Sub-Licu- patient was.

Skipper J.II. Brown, H.M.T. Bernardi tenant G. M. Noll, H.M.S. Vesper; "I'm feeling much better to-day, Shaw Bank

Sub-Lieutenant A. H. Manwaring, doctor," said she. · "The only thing Chief Skipper D. W. L. Simpson, H.MS. Forester: Sub-Lieutenant. J. that troubles me now is my breath- II.M.T. Thuringia; Chief Skipper W. N. Rose, H.MS. Putin: Chief Petty-Ing.”.

A. Watson, HM.I. Akita, Chief Skip- Officer P. J. Monsfield, H.M.B. King-We must see if we can't get some. per Alexander Flaws, HM,T. Capo ston; Petty Officer 11. A. L. Hobbs, thing to stop that," said the doctor

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