THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPTEMBER 6, 1929.
Black.
9.- Shoes.
10.-Buttons.
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As for Officers, but without the rope rim. Gilt for Boatswains, Carpenters, Quar- termasters, and equivalent Petty Officers, horn for Boatswain's Mates and equivalent Ratings.
11.-Overcoats.
Usual Navy pattern, four buttons.
12.-Distinguishing Arm Badges, in Gilt or Red (on Serge) or Blue (on Duck).
Boatswain-Crossed anchors.
Boatswain's Mate-Single anchor.
Carpenter-Crossed axes.
Carpenter's Mate-Single axe.
Donkeyman or Chief Stoker--Propeller with star above.
Greaser or Leading Stoker-Propeller.
Blacksmith or Plumber-Crossed hammers.
Assistant Blacksmith or Plumber-Single hammer. Quartermaster-Wheel.
Assistant Quartermaster-Half-wheel.
Note.-Uniform for Quartermaster and Assistant Quartermaster--Serge (or white duck), jumper of usual pattern, with collar of blue jean with border of two rows of inch white tape 3/16 inch apart. Black silk neckerchief. White flannel singlet. Serge (or white duck) trousers, M.O.W. cap with ribbon woven with Ship's name.
Chief Steward on passenger vessels – One 4 inch gold stripe with three gold stars above.
Assistant Chief Steward on passenger vessels- Three gold stars.
Steward on passenger vessels -Two gold stars.
Assistant Steward on passenger vessels-One gold star.
Steward on cargo vessels-One 4 inch silver stripe and two silver stars, with buttons in silver or white metal.
Cook-Silver star.
(The star in each case should be inch outside dimensions.)
SUPREME COURT.
No. 456. It is hereby notified for general information that, pursuant to section 5 of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance, 1899, His Honour the Chief Justice has ordered that the next Criminal Sessions for the despatch of the business of the Court shall be held on Monday, the 16th day of September, 1929, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.
3rd September, 1929.
C. D. MELBOURNE,
Registrar.