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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 22, 1940

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

Orders By Lieut. Colonel H. B. Rose, | p.m. L. G, Class. Immediate action.] M.C. Commandant, Hong Kong Volun- | Överalls. teers Defence Corps.

Hong Kong. Friday, 21st June, 1940. RECRUITS MEDICAL

EXAMINATION

Friday, 28th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Orderly Medical Officer-Lieut. E. W. Stout.

AMENDMENTS TO VOLUNTEER.

ORDINANCE

The following amendments to Vo- lunteer Ordinance, No. 10 of 1933, are republished for the information of all. members of the Corps:

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1st Appendix-Training. Para. 9.

Notwithstanding anything contained in the foregoing paragraphs, during the period of any War between His Majesty the King and any foreign- Country the number of drills and in- struction parades and the number of days and nights for attendance in camp may be increased at the discre- | tion of the General Officer Command- ing the Troops, with the approval of the Governor after consultation with the Commandant, and such increases shall be notified as required in Corps Orders.

Obtainable at all Chemists and Stores. Sole Agents: John D. Hutchison & Co., Hong Kong SCM17

No. 4. Company Wed., 26th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those detailed, Musketry.

Thursday, 27th June. Black Pler for Stonecutters. 6 p.m. D.EL. Section. Fri., 28th June, H.Q. (1)' 6.15 p.m. Mufti-Overalls and S. D. caps, knife, Recruits detailed for Kennedy Road fork and plate to be carried.

Range, (il) 5.30 p.m. Recruits, Re- Friday, 28th June. H. Q. 5.30 p.m.mainder. Muskotry. (iii) 5.45 p.m. Gas chamber test for all members. Company parade in uniform. See Com- Mufti. Gas masks will be drawn from pany circular. B.Q.M.S. Hewitt before 5.30 p.m.

2ND BATTERY

Tuesday, 25th June. Belchers. 5.30 p.m. Right Section and B.O.P. Staff. Gun drill and Miniature Range; rifle and L. G. training.

Wednesday, 26th June. Belchers. 5.30 p.m. Left Section. Gun drill; rifle and L. G. training.

Thursday, 27th June.-(4)-Wellington Barracks. 5.80 p.m. D.EL. Personnel. Instruction in Ruston Engines. (ii) | Belchers. 5.30 p.m. Layers' and Rangetakers' Classes.

Dress for all above parades: Mufti. Overalls and S.D. caps to be carried.

BRO BATTERY Monday, 24th June. Belchers, 5.30 p.m. D.R.F. Class.

Tuesday, 25th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) Change of kit. (ii) Those who have not returned Bandoliers or drawn Steel Helmets must do so on this

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Wednesday, 26th June. H. Q. 5.30 p.m. Officers, B.C. Staff and No. one's Gun detachment. Lecture by Major Ryan, I. G.

Part III-Discipline. Para. 16 (1)

The Commandant, without proceed-parade. ing to discharge the volunteer as afore- said, may if he thinks fit reprimand him or require him to undergo extra drills, fatigues or suitable training by way of punishment for neglect of duty or misconduct. Any refusal or failure of the volunteer to undergo such punishment shall be deemed an ob- struction within the meaning of section 28.

Reference amendment to 1st Appen- dix, para. 9. With regard to "increase in the number of drills etc" the fol- lowing order is published:-

"All parades which appear in Corps Orders are compulsory to individuals in the Units to whom they apply ir- respective of whether the individual has completed the requirements con- tained in paragraphs 1 to 8, 1st Ap- pendix, Volunteer Ordinance (Train- ing), unless prior leave has been ob- tained from the Commandant or Unit

Commander concerned."

LECTURE NEW ANTI-GAS MEASURES

Monday, 24th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Lecture by Captain V. C. Branson,

M. C. Those detailed:

DRIVING LICENCES

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Thursday, 27th June. H. Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's. Class.

No. 5. Company Tues., 25th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Company Commander's parade.

No. 6. Company Mon., 24th June. H.Q -- 5.30. p.m. Those detalled. Anti-Gas instruction.

Tues., 25th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) N.C.O's. Special Class. (II) Remainder. L.G. instruction.

No. 7 Company Thurs., 27th June. H.Q. 5.45 p.m. L.G. training. Probable stoppages. N.C.O's, Class A & B. TOE.T. (L.G.). Army Service Corps Campany Sat. 22nd June. H.Q. 2.15 p.m. Man- ning exercise. Those detailed for con- voy and guide duties.

Sun., 23rd June. H.Q. 5.00 p.m. Sup- plies Section as detailed. Fall in H.Q. prior to proceeding to Barracks for Depot training with R.A.S.C.

Tues., 25th June H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Sgt. Cuthill and those detailed. Arms drill. Dress-Mufti.

5.30 p.m.

Thurs., 27th June. H.Q. Whole Company less Supplies Section. Dress-Overalls and S.D. caps. L.M.G. Those detailed. Subjects-Elementary stripping and assembling. S.A.T. Rifle. Those detailed. Subject-Elementary aiming off for wind; elevation aiming. Field Ambulance

Fri., 28th June. St. Paul's College.

4TH BATTERY Tuesday, 25th June: D.EL. School. 5.30 p.m. D.EL. personnel as detailed.5.30 p.m. Lecture. Engines. Dress-Mufti. Overalls to be corried..

Tuesday, 25th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. C Section and others detailed. Rifle and marching drill, Dress-Mufti.

Wednesday, 26th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those detailed. Lecture by Ma- jor Ryan R.A. on "General principles of Distribution of Fire Scheme.'

Friday, 28th June. Queen's Pier for Pakshawan. 5.30. p.m. No. 2 Gun, B. C. Staff, D.EL. “A” Relief & Signallers. Specialist training. Dress-Mufti. S.D. Caps, Overalls & G. P. shoes to be

carried.

6th A.A. Battery.

Tues., 25th June. Queen's Pier. 5.15 p.m. Those detailed. Practical train- ing, Lyemun. Dress-Mufti.

Thurs., 27th June, Queen's Pier, 5.15 All volunteers who are in posses-p.m. No. 1 Section. A.A. Equipment. sion of Free Licences for driving Gov-Dress--Mufti. Overalls to be carried. ernment vehicles will send them in to Thurs., 27th June. H.Q. 5.30 pm. their Unit Commanders for renewal No. 2 Section. Rifle course. Dress for 1940-41 and each licence must be Overalls and webbing less haversack accompanied by two passport size and waterbottle. photographs with the owner's name and Unit writer in BLOCK CAPITALS on the back.

CORPS ARTILLERY MANNING Saturday, 22nd June. H.Q.--1st Bty. 2.45 p.m., 3rd Bty. 3.00 p.m., 2nd Bty. 3.15 p.m., 4th Bty. 4.30 p.m.

Markers will report to C.A.S.M. Jack 5 minutes before times.

Dress-Helmets (Chin strap up), short, shorts, boots, puttees rolled down, haversack, Waterbottle filled, helmet and gas mask. Overalls and gun platform shoes to be carried.

Plate, mug, knife, fork and spoon. LECTURE

Wednesday, 26th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Lecture by Major Ryan R.A. on "General Principles of Distribution of Fire Scheme." All Officers, B.C.A.'s. and Nos. 1 of Gun Detachments will attend.

18T BATTERY Tuesday, 25th June. (1) HQ. for D'Aguilar, 5.10 p.m. Layers' Class and D.R.F. Class, Mufti-Overalls & S. D. caps, knife, fork and plate to be car- ried. Return 10 p.m. (1) H. Q. 5,30

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C. INGENOHL'S CIGAR STORES “LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE” and at other tobacconists.

Field Company Engineers Mon., 24th June. K.C.R. 5.30 p.m. Talk by Col. Panet, C.E., H.Q., C.C.

Thurs., 27th June, K.C.R. 5.30 p.m. Technical training by Sections.

Corps Signals Sun., 23rd June. Mainland Party as detailed, under Sgt. Coppin.

Mon., 24th June. H.Q. 5.20 p.m. (i) Group A. Semaphore-Flag drill and Pair working. (ii) Group B. Lamp reading, instruments-telescope. (1) Group C. Morse--Buzzer and S.R. pro- ceedure. (iv) Recruits. Morse-Flag drill, Buzzer.

Wed., 26th June. H.Q. 5.15 p.m. (i). W/T. Section. Operating proceedure at Victoria Barracks. (ii) Fatigue Party, Sigmn. Suiter, Smith, Mitchell, Baxter,

Fri., 28th June, H.Q. 5.20 p.m. (1) Groups A and B, Morse practice and procedure. Victoria Barracks. (1) Group C. Lamp reading. (iii) Recruits, Morse practice, instruments--D111.

D/R. Section. Riding practice sche- dule is again operative.

Mobile Column Armoured Car Platoon.

Sun., 23rd June. Hung Hom Depot. 9 a.m. Reconnaissance in N.T. Dress R.T.R. cap, overalls, black boots, ha versacks and waterbottle (Haversack rations will be carried).

Fri., 28th June. H.Q. 5.20 p.m. Those detailed to proceed to Military Hospi- tal for blood grouping,

Mon., 24th. June. Hung Hom. 5.30 p.m. Practical instruction on "Care

and maintenance of A.FV's”.

Fri., 28th June. H.Q. Lecture Room. 5.30 p.m. Lecture. "Communications"

Motor Machine Gun Platoon..

Pay Section Fri., 28th June. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's, detailed by O.C. Unit.

Mon., 24th June. Hung Hom, 6.30 p.m. Driving instruction.

Fri., 28th June. H.Q. Lecture Room.

5.30 p.m. Lecture. "Communications".

No. 1 Company.

CORPS ORDERS AMENDMENT Corps Orders No. 36/40 of the 14.6.40. Para. 11. Strength-Increase. For Corps No. 3479 to read 4379.

TRANSFERS

4177, Pte. Lo Ping Yat, from Fd. Ambulance to No. 4 Coy,, 21.6.40; 3341, Sgt. I. F. Grant, from Pay Sec- tion to No. 2 Coy., 21.6.40; 4084, Pte. L. J. Silva, from Fd. ́Ambulance to No. 5 Coy., 20.6.40! 2572, Pte, W. E. Grieve, from No. 1 Coy. Res, to No. 1 Coy., 31.3.40.

Tues., 25th June and Fri., 28th June, H.Q, 5.30 p.m. Company : Parades.

No. 2-Company ·

Tues., 25th June. H.Q. 5.16 p.m. N.C.O's. Class. Ready to move off at 5.30 p.m.

Thurs., 27th June. (1) No. 6 Platoon. Kowloon Dock. 6.30 p.m. Lecture. Map reading and compass. (1)) No. 7 Pla toon. H.Q 5.30 p.m. Training pro- gramme Parade No. 10.

LEAVE

2003, Pte. H. J. Woolley, Armd, Car Pl., 21.4.40-20.6.40; 3452, L/Bdr. P. F. Cathrew, 5th A.A. Bty, 1.6.40- 31.7.40; 9337, Pte. V. M. Karpusheff, No. 1 Coy., 15.6.40-29.6.40; Capt. F. J. W. Fochen, No. 7 Coy., 19.6.40- 2:7.40; 4338, Sigmn.. W. Vallessuk, Corps Sigs., 19.6.40-29.6.40; 2552, Sgt. W. G. Schnabel, No. 1 Coy,, 15.8.40- 29.6.40.

No. 8 Company Mon. 24th June and Thurs. 27th June, HQ 6.30 pm. Training as in Company Training programme

STRENGTH-DECREASE

2735, Pte. L. J. A. Fielden, No. 1 Coy., 21.6.39; 2853, Pte. R. G. L, Oli- phant, No. 1 Coy., 20.2.40; 3108, Pte. v. w. Skues, No. 1 Coy., 29.2.40; 2710, Pte. J. G. Cotesworth, No. .1 .Coy., 31.3.40; 3289, Pte. A. H. Pontius, No. 1 Coy., 11.5.40; 2868, Pte. Shi Man Tsun, No. 4 Coy, 31.5.40; 2943, Pte. Li Shiu Leung, No. 4 Coy., $1.5.40; 3434, Gnr. Lee Wa Chue, 4th Bty., 14.6.40; 3028, Pte. T. Y. Mok, No. 4. Coy., 14.6.40.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

4386, Gnr. William S. F. Chang, 4th Bty., 18.6.40; 4387, Gnr. Peter T. H. Chua, 4th Bty., 18.6.40; 4388, Pte. K. S. Au-Yang, No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4389, Pte. James Chan, No. 4 Coy., 18.0.40; 4390, Pte. T. C. Chan, No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4391, Pte. Y. Cheung, No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4392, Pte. P. Lam, No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4399, Pte. W. C. Lau, No. 4 Coy, 18.6.40; 4394, Pte. Y. S. Li, Pang, No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4396, Pte. No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4395, Pte, Y. S. Y. W. Penn, No. 4 Coy., 18.6.40; 4397, Pte. W. Tam, No. 4 Coy, 18.6.40; DR130, Pte, Í, Agafuroff, A.S.C. Coy., Armd. Car PL, 7.6.40; DR132, Gnr. J. 16.6.40; DR131, Pte. E. D. Labrousse, Prentice, 2nd Bty., 14.6.40; DR133, Pte. A. S. Abbott, A.S.C. Coy., 17.6.40; 4998, Sigmn, D. Tollan, Fort. Sig. Coy,, 21.6.40; 4399, Pte. A. M. Braga, Fd. Ambulance, 14.6.40.

N.Z. HOMES FOR CHILDREN

Wellington, To-day.. New Zealand will accept 2,500 chil- dren from Britain. in the first instance, Mr. Fraser, the Prime Minister, an- nounced yesterday. Auckland, he said, has already agreed to take a minimum of 500 children.--Reuter,

St. John's To-day. Four hundred householders in New- foundland have offered to take British children into ( their homes. —Reuter.

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