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THE VOLUNTEERS.
RECONNAISSANCE TEST. WINNERS.
MORE RECRUITS.
The following orders have been issued by Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, D.8.0.,' Commandant:—.
Corps Réconnaissance Competition.
The result of the above la as
follows-lat, Corps Signals; 2nd, The Battery.
The Commandant congratulates Corps Signals on winning the Cup. and both unite on the troroughness with which the schemes were com piled.
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Sports Commiteo Meeting,
A meeting of the Sports Com- mittee under the President, Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, will be held at Volunteer, Headquarters at 5.46 pm, on Monday, July 9. A full attendance of those members pre- aent in the Colony is requested.
Holiday.
Monday, July 2, 1928, will be observed as a holiday, no paradea will be held on that dry.
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at 8 pm on Tuesday, July 8, and It is hoped the class will be well. supported.
Portuguese Company, Friday, June 291 Recruits will parade at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. Dress Mufti, bolt bayonet, frog, rifle and bayonet.
Monday, July: 2 There will be no Lewis Gun Class..
There will be two more Lewis Gun Classes of instruction on Fri- day, 6, and Monday, July 0.
All N.C.O.'s and Nos," 1 and 2 are specially urged to turn up to these two classes to complete their training so that a good start may be made when the training season commences.
Strength. The following recruits are taken on the strength as under:-
No, 1944: Pte. J. R. Carr, Motor Cycle Section, from June 22, 1928.
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No. 1845 Pte. W. J. Lockhart
Smith, No. 1 Platoon, from June 26, 1928, No. 1846 Pte. Oh EC. Martin, No. 1 Platoon, from June 27, 1928,
Reversion.
No. 994 Corpl. H. V. Parker, A.C. Company, reverts. to the ranks at All rifles and bayonets will be his own request, as from June 15, handed into Volunteer store imme-1928.. diately for the annual inspection.
Corps Band,
The Band will parade at full strength on Friday, June 29, and Tuesday, July 3, at 6.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters. Proba- tioners will parade on Thursday, July 5, and all Mondays and Thursday thereafter.
Mounted Infantry. Friday, June 20: Instruction "on" M.G. at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Drses: Plain clothes,
Tuesday, July 3: Parade at Stables at 5.45 p.m. for mounted drill with pack animals. Dress:
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Friday, July 6 Instruction on M.G. at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Plain clothes.
Motor Cycle Section. Tuesday, July 3, and Thursday, July 5.
Paradent Volunteer Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m. with cycles. Dress: Mufti.
Sunday, July 15: A tactical ride will be held in the New Territorios and all ranks are requested to keep this date free.--
a.m. sharp.
Transfers.
No. 604 Pte. G. R. Vallack and No. 994 Pte. H. V. Parker, from Armoured Car Company to No. 1 Platoon, as from June 16, 1928.
Leave.
No. 1099 Ptc. A. E. McCartney, M.L. Co., having returned to the Colony and rejoined for duty, the unexpired portion of his leave is cancelled.
Lieut. A. H. Gillingham, Army Service Corps Cadre, is granted three weeks' leave of absence from the Corps, from June 22, 1928.
CHILD LABOUR.
REPORT OF INSPECTOR
OF FACTORIES.
THE LOCAL ORDINANCE,
The report of the Inspector of Factories for the year, 1027 states:-
The ordinance regulating the employment of chlidren in factories factory legislation introduced into was the first piece of constructive this Colony and to the Chinese factory owners was an entirely new departure. In the early stages a large number of the younger ehlidren were dismissed from the factories, the owners finding it easier to comply with child labour than to comply with the require- ments of the ordinance as to hours of work, overtime and holidays. The children so dismissed have been replaced and it is now admitted that the absence of child labour need not affect output. In factories where children have been retained! the condition of the ordinance have been accepted without sorious objection.
Numbers Reduced.
No European firms in the Colony employ children under the age of 16 years and the total number of children employed has been reduced until at present there аге not more than one hundred and fifty children under that age regularly at work in factories. This large reduction is partly accounted for by the repression in the knitting trade and cigarette factories. No new beginners have been taken on during the year and many of these who have hitherto been registered under the ordinance of registration. The cigarette factories which for merly employed a large number of young girls were closed for at Having left the Colony, as from considerable part of the year: pro- July 21, 1928-NG 1260 Gar. J. C.duction has now been resumed but on a Imited scale and where! Reed, The Eattery.
formerly 160 children were engaged Having foiled to complete the re-in packing cigarette there are now quirements of efficiency for 1927-28 but 15 at work. Apart from the Training Season, as from May 7, cigarette trade the knitting fac- 1928: No. 972 Pte. F. F. Ozoric, tories of Kowloon are the principal No. 10 Platoon.
employers of women and girls. On-Medical Grounds. as-from-Some of these have closed down June 19, 1928: No. 1120 Pte. H. during the year: others have found Hampton, No. 2 Platoon.
markets elsewhere to replace those lost and have built up a consider, able export trade with Singapore -and-the-Dutch-East Indies. --- ----------
The trade outlook appears]
Struck Off.
NOTICE.
No 2 Platoon Ride Club.
Parade at Kowloon Station at 10 The next meeting will be held at brighter and somo firms are instal- the Peak Range on Sunday, July 8,ling new mechinery and plant in at 9.30 a.m. It is hoped that all anticipation of improved trade, in recruits will attend for instruction. the near future,
Dress: Uniform with webbing belt. Shorts will be worn,
Machine Gun Company.
-Parades-will-be-held-at-5.30 p.m.-A-lady-had-lost-her-pet, a curly-Many thousands of acres of
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Volunteer Headquarters dates as hereunder :-
N.C.O.'s Class on Vickers Ma- chine Gun: Fridays, June 29 and July 6. Dress: Mufti.
Recruits: Arms and Squad Drili: Fridays, June 29 and July 6. Dress Mufti, belt and sidearms.
- Scottish Company. Vickers Gun Class of Instruction will be held at Corpe Headquarters
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haired poodle. She called on the police to find it. The next day one of the force came with the dog, very wet and dirty. The lady was overjoyed, and asked a number of silly questions.
Where did you find my dear darling?" she asked, finally.
"Why, ma'am" said the officer, "a fellow had him on a pole and was washin' windows with him!"
early potatoes and strawberries have been ruined by frost in the Vorgebirge the fruitful tract of alluvial soil between Benn and Cologne, famous for its asparagus, salads, and early fruits.
For over thirty years headmaster of Alexander-road Boys' School, Aberystwyth, Mr. David John, sen., has died, at the age of 60.
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