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THE VOLUNTEERS.

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Arma will be drawn from Corps Headquarters to-day, between a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m.,:

| COLOURS PRESENTATION ON or 5 and 6 p.m. and on Saturday,

·MAY 6.

April 28, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.) Scottish Co.

MANY LEAVE.

No. 408 Pte. V. R. Jones, A. C. Co., as from April 26, 1928.

No. 659 Sgt. L. P. Ralph, No. 1 Platoon, as from April 25, 1928.

No. 795 Pte. É. G. Joran, No. 2 Platoon, as from April 25, 1928.

No. 747 Pte. E. G. Renton, No. 2 All ranks are reminded of prac-Platoon, as from April 26, 1928. tice parac on Thursday, May a

No. 353 Pte. S. H. Ggrrod, No. 7

The following orders have been and parade for Presentation of Platoon, as from April 25, 1928.

Issued by Lieut. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., Commandant.

Colours on Sunday, May 6.

Full strength parades are essen tial on both occasions.

Dress for both parades: Review

Helmets.

Presentation of Colours. The Corps will paradé as strong as posOrder. sible in four Companies at Volun- teer Headquarters at 9 a.m. on Sun- day, May 6, 1928,

No. 1043 Pte. T. Addis, No. 7

Platoon, as from April 25, 1928.

No. 1046 Pte. A. E. Bertram, No. 7 Platoon, as from April 25, 1928.

· No. 671 E. D. McNicoll, Reserve |Co, as from April 25, 1928,

Notice.

Portuguese Co. Peak Range has been allotted to the Portuguese Coy, on Sunday, Smoking Concert.-The Annual No. 1 Company. Under command April 29. All, who have not fired Corps Smoking Concert and die- of Captain T. Addis Martin, will be Part I. and Recruits will attend. tribution of Corps Trophies and composed of the Battery, Mounted All ranks are reminded of prac Musketry prizes will take place at Infantry, Armoured Car Companies tice parade on Thursday, May 3, Corps Headquarters at 9.30 p.m. on

Presentation of Friday, May 11, 1928. and men of Reserve Company hav-and parade for

Colours on Sunday, May 6. Full Major General C. C. Luard, C. B., ing leather equipment.

strength parades are essential on C.M.G., has kindly consented to both occasions. Dress: Uniform, present the above. see Order No. 1.

Dress-Khaki jacket, medals, jahorts, helmet, boots, putties, hose- tops, bandolier, belt, rifle and bayonet.

Strength.

No. 2 Company. Under command The following recruit is taken on of Captain S. J. Jordain, M.C., the strength on April 25, 1928, and composed of the Engineer Company, posted as under:- Corps Signals, Infantry Company,! No. 1310 Pte. L. G. Morales, No. and men of Reserve Company hay-10 Platoon. ing webb equipment.

Dreas. As for No.. 1 Company, but with. beit, rifle and bayonet only (no bandoliers).

Leave

The following are granted leave

of absence from the Corps.

No. 98 Sgt. L. C. P: Rees, Re-

No. 3 Company. Under command! of Captain K. S. Morrison, compos- serve Co., from April 20, 1928, to jed of Scottish Company and Scot-November 30, 1928,

tish Reserve.,

No. 865 Pte. J. H. Gelling, Re- Dress. Review Order, helmets serve Co., from May 1, 1928, to will be worn.

March 31, 1920.

No. 4 Company. Under command: of Lieut. R. R. Davies, M.C., M.M., Portuguese Company.

Dress. As for No. 2 Company. Companies will be sized as for

ceremonial.

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No. 872 Cpl. J. W. Alabaster, No. 1 Platoon, from June 1, 1928, to March 31, 1920.

It is hoped that there will be a good attendance.

Tickets $2.00 to be obtained from

Corpa Sergt. Major H. Westlake. D.C.M.. Sergeants' Meas and The

Canteen.

Dress. All Officers Mess Dress. Other Ranks uniform, mess dress or khaki (jacket slacks and belt) optional.

All prize winners must attend in uniform.

WHEN FEVERISH OR IN PAIN

There Is Immediate Relief And Comfort For Children In

BABY'S OWN TABLETS.

The health of infants and little!

No. 521 Pte. H. J. Best, Reserve children İB subject to rapid Co., from April 28, 1928, to Feb-changes, and mothers should not ruary 28, 1929.

delay at the first sign of feverish- No. 767 Pte. S. H. Clark and No.

ness,

with chills and flushes. 1106 Pie, H.-E. Orr, No. 1 Platoon Baby's own Tablets, promptly ad- In-leave to be extended from April 14, ministered when these symptoms

1928, to June 30, 1928.

are noticed, will often avert seri- ous illness.

Scottish Company will provide Drummers with side druma.

Attention of all is drawn to fantry Training Vol. I. Chap. 14.

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Practice Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 pm, Thurs- day, May 3, Uniform.

Arms will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, 27 and Monday, April 30 and Tuesday, May 1, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 pm. or 5 and 6 pm. Musketry.

Sunday, April 29, 1928.-The In- fantry Campany will fire Part I. Table "T" at Stonecutters on Sun- day, April 25, 1928.

Range Officer: 2/Licut. H. Owen Hughes.

Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 n.m.

Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches, braces and belt must be worn.

Struck Off.

Having left the Colony. No. 91 Pte. E. A. Britton, serve Co., as from March 20, 1928.

"My little boy ten months old! Re-was threatened with fever," says Mrs. Henry Turcott, of No. 8 Seminary-street, Barre, U.S.A., "and was very nervous and rest.

No. 974 Bugler B. J. Yalland, No.

2 Platoon, as from May 1, 1928. iless. I gave him Baby's Own No. 36 Gnr. W. W. Mackenzie, Tablets at night and in the morn The Battery, as from April 25,ing he was much better. I always use Baby's Own, Tablets when my children need a simple remedy, and they take them without trouble,"

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No. 893 Gar. A. S. Horace. The Battery, as from April 25, 1928.

No. 168 Cpl. T. W. Doyle, M. I. Co. as from April 25, 1928.

No. 399 L/Cpl. D. 'B. Peat, M. I. Co., as from April 25, 1928.

No. 874 Pte. E, A. B. Brodle, M. I. Co., as from April 25, 1928.

No. 479 Pte. W. J. Clerk, A. G. Co., as from April 25, 1928.

No. 480 Pte. J. A. D. Morrison, A. C. Co., as from April 25, 1928.

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