CRICKET NOTES.
CLUB AGAIN BRINGS OFF
A DOUBLE.
LAWN TENNIS.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.
LEADING JAPANESE PAIR IN
ACTION.
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Yesterday Honda and Akiyama met the Luk Brothers in the first round of the Open Doubles, and won easily. Tho Chinose put up a game fight, but they were against superior pair. The winners took matters easily after winning the rst set at 6-0 and play, became patchy.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22nd, 1929.
INTER REGIMENT
BOXING.
LUSTY SCRAPPING AT WHITFIELD BARRACKS.
·BEDS. AND HERTS' TEAM LEADING.
The first round, af the Inter- regiment boxing tourney was staged last aight at Whitfield Barracks, Kowloon, before a large attendance including many military officers and civiliana.
Ten bout were fought; four of which ended in a ko.. On the whole the Aghting was of quite a high standard, and it li expected that the final, on Saturday night, will provides really thrilling pro
Cheng Chi Wing, who ran Ng Smgramme. Kwong to five sets last year beat Railton easily in the Open Singles
RESULTS.
The victory of the R.K.C.C. over Kowloon pa Saturday last farther
Several matches were decided yes stabilizes their position at the head
terday in the Open Championship of the Senior Division and it is well events. This afternoon Honda, the nigh certain that they will secureSingles Champion, and the Rum- the Shield. Remembering,, how. jahns, the Doubles Champions, are ever, that they have the assistance Appearing, and some really good
tennis should be seen. of Captain Döbbie at times, and all Military officers not belonging to Units with teams in a League, their success is hardly surprising. Hay ward was away, on Saturday last, buy Evers, Dobbie, and Lightfoot came in, and Wales was fit, and back in the team once mors. I was. very sorry to learn that Bowker's Absence was due to the fact that his hard work on the Monday pre- vious against the Services had brought on the old knee trouble. It makes his chances of playing in the Interport next November a bit doubtful Kowloon only managed to collect 150. Brace in his 82 was very restrained and scens less able than he was to force the pace of the scoring. Both Finchers got wall-nigh thirty, and then the rot set in belore Wales at his second attempt. For the Club, Pearce batted nicely, but be should have bean out in the first over to a stroke. just like the one which led to his bña) 'dismissal. With the wealth of bafting at the Club's disposal I do not suppose that it made the slight- est difference, to the ultimate result. Mitchell bit hicely, and I was very glad to see he has gota/big score again after rather a barren périod. I hope ha likes his bat.
The Club Second at first did not seem to be doing too well against the University. II., but their last wickets collapsed and the Club, whose batting now is pretty strong, had little diffenity in knocking off the required ruisk
Other Senior Division Matches, The University, which puts, up ¿ÍWÁJS & useful rather than a brilliant team, beat the Indian R.C. fairly conclusively. Most people made a few,-(Anderson, his usual afty) and at 184 for & they declar ed. The Indiah batting broke down entirely, except for A, H. Rumjahn and A. K. Minus My recollection of their side leads me to think they were not at full strength:
The detailed resulta follow-
Open Singles
J. Barrow bent R. F. Jones 6-1, 6-2, 6-4.
Cheng Chi Wing beat E, Railton 6-0, 6-0, 6-3.
Open Doubles
T. Honda and T. Akiyama best Luk Kang Cheung and Luk Diag Cheung 6-0, 6-3,8-4,
TO-DAY'S MATCHES, Open Singles
T. Honda E. D. Lawrence. M. W. Lo e. 1. M. Razack. Lt. Hale F. Grèse. Wong Hing. Chan" So.
Open Doubles. Pay-Comdr. A. H. Payne and Pay-at-Comdr. Herbort H. D. Rümjaka and S. A: Rumjaho.
Club Singles.
C. E. Holmes G. W. Sewell Handicap SinglesTM** A.”. N. LH. Railton (scr.) v. W. Dunbar (r.).
RUGBY.
H.K.F.C. WH:M.S. KENT.
Only three regiments entered a team. They are the K.0.5.B. the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment, and the Somersetažvirė Lol. The Queen's Royal Regiment and the Royal Artillery only enter- ed individual fighters. Points cor ed last night were:-Bedfs, and Herts "7, and the K.O.S.B. and the Somerset L.; 5 each.
THE RESULTS, SAA The full results of last might's bouts are as follows:-
Middleweights.
Ple Newberry (Bedis. and Herts.) scored a technical knock out over Pte Baulch (Someracs LL).
L/Cpl. Woodhouse (Som. II.) knocked out Gainer House (RA).
.Cpl. Pithéré (Bedix and Herts.) knocked out L/Epi. Finlayson (K.0.8.E.) in the third round.
**Toailerweights.
Pte. Hume (...) Focked out Pte. Batchelor (Bedfs, and Horta.) in first round.
Pte. Palmer (Som. LI.) wag.on points over Pte Forster (Bedfa Land Berts)
The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club (Rugby section) against H.M.S. Kent at Happy Valley to-morrow at 2.30 p.m. sharp,
J. Walkinshaw; D. Coppin, G. A L. Plummer, V. H. Koop, S. J. H. Fox; M. G. Mills, FA. Merry; W. R. Andrews, A. B. Cox, Laidlaw, J. A E. Kendrew, D. Milne Day, W. Leckie, P. L. P. Thomas, H. F. Akehurst
***** The Sunday Matéfi,
The University, did well to run up 23 against a useful Volunteers side, Anderson, Rumjahn and Ker- mani did best with the bat against rather, weak bowling. Owen Hughes-
ናን To-morrow's Games,"
The Civil Service had de Rome, Ling, Baker and Höldman away on Saturday, and were at first utterly t sea with the light on the large R.N.U. Sports ground. Instead of the closely shut in grounds they are used to, they were on a rolling prairie (or perhaps I should, sny # rolled ")--with background, only on one side. At the same time this is no excuse for the poor show they made, Singleton was badly drop. ped and the whole Navy side should have been out for 130. The C.S.got five wickets Parker two batting had its usual inferiority com- Summers two and Divett one. The plex Ho
De Rome was away, and Volunteers started badly but Owen Saver chose to go in No. 7 Wood Hughes saved the situation well and Evans gave them a gallant backed up by Batger. Afterwards start and were not separated until Divett got 61 and the last batsmen 47 went up. Hamilton went in making useful amall scores the With the score at 51 fot: 4 and Volunteers ran out winners in the with Wallington, took it to over 80. end by 33 runs, Then the rest of the side were all out for 92. Large bowled Sayer If the Club turn out their strong- with a beauty, but otherwise he was est side against the Navy they not half so difficult as Watch on the should win, even if the Navy are at crumbling pitch. At present it is full strength-which I fancy is un- uncertain when the C.. play their likely owing to various Service Iast League match, the Gunners, duties. The match will be by tar. but it is most probably after Wood the most interesting of the week- and Bayer go on leave. The resulbend and if the Club win outright will be rather farcical, and all the twill-barring miracles assure trouble could have been avoided them of the Shield in the Senior when the fixtures were being arrang Division: ed! Thore is, no doubt that some system of checking up and ariang- ing fixtures to the convenience of all should be produced, and should be put into operation "before the Season starts. If the system of the lowest side in the First Division going down continues, it probably menus that the Civil Service will have two teams in the Second Divi- sion next season! Yet they must have known the dates of the various people on leave,
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L/Cpl. Palmer (R.0.9.B.) defcat- ed Pie. Packwood. (Queen's) on points
-Walter nightf; *do* Pic. Battle: (Bid and Herts.) defeated Pte. Reans (Som. L.L.) on points
Baht Lightweights, m*. L/Cpl. Gordon (K.O.S.B.) de teated Pie Frith (Bedia and Herta) on points.
Pte. Wood (Bedfx and Herts) defeated-Bdsm. Higgs (K.0.8.B.) qn points.
CPL Webb (Queen's) defeated Cpl. Williams (Som. Ll.) on points."
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SMALE UNITS » SOUTH CHINA.
Z
HOME FOOTBALL.
HỒNG RONG VOLUNTEER
,
DEFENCE CORPS.
ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH CUP MATCHES.ORDS BY T
DRAW FOR NEXT ROUND COMPLETE.
CHELSEA LOSE TO PORTSMOUTH.
A feature of the replays in the fifth round of the English Cup football matches" an Wednesday was she defeat of Chelsea, at Portsmouth, by the only goal of the match. In their earlier meet ing each side scored a goal on the Pensioners' ground. Swindon and Bournemouth, the only Division III teams to survive so far, were also put out of the competition.
The only icam in the next round outside the Division 1, League in West Bromwich Albion-one of the strangest, Cup fight- ing teams in the old days-who are favoured by being drawn to piny át home against Huddersfield. Fortune has also been on the ride of Blackburn Rovers and Aston Villa in that they are not opposed to each other at this stage. They should both enter the semi-Anals probably with Haddersfield and West Ham United. In the Scottish Cup replays, the Airdrieonians and Dundee were dismissed, the latter by-Dundee United, who will next be away to the Rangers. A well balanced tie is that between Celtic and Motherwell. It is remarkable that the Rangers, Celtic and St. Mirren, who were winners of the trophy during the past thrrë, seasons, are all dress at home to meet other teams. They will probably be the semi-finalists with, perhaps, Kilmarnock-
In both Cap competitions an exciting stage has now been reached is the holders are good for the semi-final round and there is the uncertainty as to who will be their next opponents. With luck catering into the draw, meetings in the final between Black- burn and Aston Villa for the English Cup, and the Rangers and
will be thrilling contests: --
Celtic for the Scottish Cup the English and Scottish Leagues
A few postponed matches in
to were also decided on Wednesday. Results of these and replays in
Cup matches, also the completed draws are appended. *
~[THROUGH REUIKE'S SORMUS.]
FA CUP COMPETITION.
SIXTH ROUND DRAW.
Blackburn R. Aston Villa Portsmouth
in the Eriglish League and Division 1. of the Scottish League:-- ENGLISH LEAGUE
Birmingham
. Bolton W.
Burnley
ig
Arsenale West Ham U
Bury
Cardiff
Huddersfield
West Brom A.
Matches to be played on March ad
· Resalt of Replays,
Division 1.
Wednesday.
Leeds U Aston Villa. Manchester U.
Everton dr. Blackburn: Huddersfield. Sunderland. Manchestor C. Derby. Nowcastle Liverpool. Portsmouth v. Bolton
* Leicester. 9. Arsenal. -Division II.
West Ham U. 3 Bournemouth 1 Sheffield U Portsmouth 1 Chelsea -Arsenal
1 Swindon
THE SCOTTISH CUP
FOURTH ROUND DRAW.
Celtic.
Rangers
St. Mirren
Baith. Bovers
Small Units v. South Chins will be played on the Kowloon Football Club ground at 415 p.m. on Saturd
day's
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KOWLOON 157 XL 9. ROYAL NAVY
Motherwell "Dundee United.
s. Aberdeen 9.Kilmarnock:
Matches to be played on March
Result of Replaya Motherwell...... 3 Airdrie Dandee U
.....1. Dundee
Wet Hem
Clapton Grimsby Middlesbro Notts For. Oldham
Ereston Reading
Southampton
Bloke
Tottenham
Chelsea Swanse Millwall
. Bristol C.
Notts.C. Port Vale
Hall
Wolves
Blackpool
Bradford
West Brom... v. Barnsley,
Division III. (Southern),
Brighton
Bristol R
Charlton Coventry
1st League Match at Caroline ENGLISH LEAGUE RESULTS Fulham Hill at 4.13 p.m. on Saturday.
Doman, Easterbrook, Dunnett; Kowloon-Angus; Robson, Pile; Eastman, Hedley, Spary, Miles, Baldwin.
Reserve: Davies.
KOWLOON RESERVES K.O.SE. RESERVES.
Sad League Match at Sookunpeo di 2.45 p.m.
Kowloon -Angus, Moore, Hast; Davies, Campbell, Nicholls; Han- nag, Melatyre, Moss, Morgan, Blacklock.
Reserves: Waddington, Seddoz, White.
The Gunners should beat the C.R.U but it is never safe to pre dict, about the Chinese and a great deal depends on Musson and Leach. I gather it is doubtful if Colonel Christian will be fit to play as his finger, is not entirely right yet. Probably however his son will be turning out. I understand he has HONG KONG FLYING CLUB, just come out to the Gunners and is a medium fast left hander. "At the moment I cannot think of any former occasion in local cricket when father and son have played on the same side in the League.
The Hongs at Créket, Ewo and Wayfoong have been the first to start the Annual, Hong Michos, and Parker for the Bank, In the Second Division University proved altogether too good for Ewo, thould beat the Army Service Corps and the Club Second ought who missed. Bernard's bowling o good deal. Cornsby did his best, but to get horne against Navs I, but the side was altogether too weak. I the latter are a team which have rather fancy the Bank will beat an uncomfortable habit of upsetting Taikoo if they play, and that Taikoo all calculations In fact they are will have the better of it against Jazdine's. The game was played on the C.R.C. ground, kindly lent for the occasion.
Other Friendlies
The Police made, a gallant effort against Kowloon Second. Lacey was dway, but Handle was useful both with bat and ball. I see that for Kowloon Jex turned out, and KB Macaskill, The latter has not been seen in the Cricket field for some time, I think, and his reap pearance was welcome. Japa
The IBC second got a heavy beating from a strong second eleven of Craigéngower, for whom Leonard produced a very hard hit 103. Nd Jess than ten of the Indians had a go with the bar.
The Electric, thanks very largely Mordock beat B.-B. Iairly early. Try as
as usual did pretty well for the soldiers with the ball,
I'm not quite sure what happen, ed in the Recreio and C.8.C.C. IL gline but I gather C.8.C.C. Were two nich thort and lost.
(Continued on next Column),
MR YAUGHEN FOWLER OPTIMISTIC.
Division. T Aston Ville.... 3. Sheffield U. Bolton..
2 Sunderland
"Division II. Middlesbro Oldham Notts For.. 2 Swansea
Division III. (Southern). Southend........ 3 Walsall
ست
"SCOTTISH LEAGUE
RESULTS.
Division I Hibernians 3 Clyde Raith R9 Aberdeen...... Falkirk 3 Third Lanark Ayr United 1 Kilmarnock
ENGLISH AND, SCOTTISH LEAGUES.
TOMORROW'S FIXTURES.
Gillingham
Northampton Norwich
Southend-
v. Watford.
Bournemorítk
é. Lufoa. #Newport
r. 'Swindon.
Brentford. Merthyr. Crystal Pal. Walsall Exeter. (Northern).
2 Plymouth
Queen's P.R. Torquay -
Division III Accrington Barrow Bradford C. Carkale Chesterfield Doncaster Hartlepool New Brighton Rotherham
Wigaa.... Wrexham
... Lincoln.
Nelson. .Ashington. 4. Stockport
.Darlingtán.
South Shields, Halifax, Bochdale.
v. Tranmere.
V. Crewe
.. Southport SCOTTISH LEAGUE Division 1.
Motherwell.
Aberdeen Clyde Cowdenbeath Dundee Falkirk
Hamilton
Hibernians Kilmarnock
T.
6. St Mirren.
ATT.
Raith Rovers
7. Hearth
v. Partick
Celtic
r. St. Johnstone. Airdrie.. Third Lanark.
Mr. B. Vaughan Fowler, the well known aviation expert, has just returned to Hong Kong from an extended tour of the North af China in connection with the deve
The following is the programme Queen's Park, v. Topment of aviation services in that of football matches for to-morrow Bangers part of the
country Mr Vaughan Fowler informs us somewhat of a menace. There that it is confidently hoped that a should be d close game between Hong Kong Flying Club will be Recreio izd RA.O.C. but the formed in the very hear future, He will, by the way, lecturé this even- Civilians should get home.
ing at the Great Hall of the Univer sity at 8.30 pm on "Twenty-Five Years of Flying The address will include references to what Has Been
** E. ABBIT.
- H.K.CO. . ROYAL NAVY.
On HK.C.C ground, on Satur- day at 2 p.m.
H.K.C.C.-H. R. B. Hancock (Capt.), J. L. Bonnar, A. C. I. Bowker, Capt. & G. Dobbie, A. W. Hayward, Lt. Col. 3. Lightfoot, E. J. B. Mitchell H. Owen Hughes, H. V. Parker, Rev. E, K Quick, C. D. Wales
Heserve: Capt. & N. Evers.... H.K.C.C. 2nd XI. . ROYAL NAVY
At King's Park on Saturday at H.K.COAH. Gillinghain (Capt.), EUR. Duckitt G. ER. Divett, K. H. Babger, Er Ad B. Dah- can & Reid W. A. Makwell, H. Armstrong, Jr. A. Binners; J. E. Hancock, and G. E. Valluck
done, and what it is hoped to do,
in-China and the Far East
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drawn to Corps Order No. 1 re G.O.C's Inspection,
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No. 9/29
1—Annual Inspection. The 0.0.C. will inspect the Corps on Friday, February 22nd, 1929, on Murray Parade Ground at 3.50 p/m. The Corps will patade at Volun- teers Headquarters at 4.15 p.m. a for ceremonial, in four companies.
No. I Company under Captain F. Syme Thomson. Composed of The Battery, Engineer Company, Signals And Reserve Company (less Scottish Reserves)...
No. Company under Captain J. B. Mitchell. Composed of M.I. Company, Armoured Car Section Motor Crels Section and Machine Gan Company
No. 3 Company under Captain K. S. Morrison. Composed of Scottish Company and Scottish Reserves.
No. 4 Company, under: Captain E, B. Davies, Portuguese Company.
Officers for Colours: 2/Lieut. H B. Forsyth and 2/Lieut. M. A. John son; 3.AL
Dress: Corps Review Order- Helmet, khaki tunic, shorts, black boots, putties, hdsetops, belt, ride bayonet Medals. Scottish Company will conform dressed in the kilt.
Musketry, Part II. for Training Season 1929-30 will be fired, by the | Compday af Btanscusters on Sun- day, February 24thy Rifles to ho kept after 0.0.0's Inspection and not returned till after Sunday, February 24th
Attention is drawn to Corps Order
Company.
The attention is drawn to Corps Order No. 3re G.0.0's Inspection.
Dress Review Order-Spats, diced hose flashes, kilt, sportau, tunic, helmet, rifle, belt and side-
tous Table for Train
ing Season 1925-30 will be fired by the Company at Stonecutters on Sunday, March 3rd.
Range Officer: 2/Lieut. E R. Forsyth.
12-Portuguese Company.
Company Rife Club The Peak Bange has been allotted to the Com- pany Tile Club on Sunday, Feb- ruary Sith Firing will commence at da. It is hoped that as many as possible will take advantage of this opportunity. So
Friday, March 1st. The Company will be expected to parade as strong as possible at Volunteer Headquar ters at 5.30 p.melor p
Lewis Gun Section will proceed to Kennedy Road Range for Firing. Practices
Rifle Sections will proceed to Miniature Range for Firing Prac
tices...
Recruits vill parade for Arms and Eoat Drill" It is particularly hoped that all N.C.Ofs will be present
Musketry Pars I. The Company will be firing Part II, A MAN
All ranks are required to attend the G.O.C.'s Inspection unless spécially exempted by the Com-Musketry on Sunday, March 10th. mandant.
It is hoped that as many as possible will keep this date open
Applications for exemption sup ported by suficient documentary or medical evidence to be submitted through Company Commanders."
12-Annual Rife Meeting. Officers Commanding units will please detail one representative from each platoon of corresponding unit to attend a Committee Meet ing at Volunteer. "Headquarters on Thursday, February 28th, 1923, at 5.45 p.m. As many Officers as pos- sible are requested to attend.
3-Sergeants Hess Committee Meetings
There will be a meeting of the Sergeants' Meet Committee at 6 p.m. on Thursday, February 28th, 1999
Muškety.
14.—Riserve Campany.
Friday, February 2nd: Attention is drawn to Corps Order No. 1.
It is hoped that all ranks wil do their utmost to attend this parade. 15-Strength.
The following recruits are taken. on the strength and posted as unders NORAZOVNI
No. 1443 Pie WEB Jenner,
Now Platoon, frosā Februaży -14th, 1999, 200 No. 1448 Pte. A: I. B Wolf, No. 1 Pistoon, from February 14th,”
...No. 1447 Pte. E, W. Walkinshaw, M.C. Section, from February 15th, 1929, ON
No. 1445 Pte. F. F. da Cruz, No. on a Plátoon; from Febédary 15th,. A. 1920, Van Mena be safesta No. 1449 Pie. JH, B. Lee, Head-
The Machine Gun Company will⠀⠀⠀ quarters, item February 18th, fire Table T", at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, February 24th, 192902
Range Officer: Lieut. H. Owen Högles
Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9 am, and call at Kowloon Pier
A
Dress: Musketary Order, ia, rifle, belt, bayonet and pouches. Uniformi or mufti aptional
Arms will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, February and, between § am. and 12 noon, 2 sud 4 pan, and ou Saturday, February 23rd, between 8 a.m. and. 1 p.m.
5.—Corps Band.
The Band will parade at full strength for G.0.0's Inspection at Volunteers Headquarters at 5.15 p. sharp in uniform as hereunder on Friday, February 22nd, judge an Helmet, tunic, shorts, hosetops, patties, black boots, belt and Cross There will be no parade next week.
•·belt
-The Battery.
Friday, Feb. 22nd. All ranks are required to attend this parade for the.G.O.C.'s Inspection which will be held on Murray Parade Ground Farnde at Volunteer Headquarters at 6.13 p.m. - The attention is directed to Corps Order No. 1... * It is hoped that all ranks will do their utmost to attend
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7-Engineer Company, Friday, February 2nd. All ranks
No. 1430 Pte. W. F. Edge, No. 1 Platoon, from February 19th,
1929
/: 18. Fränsfer. Liedt HCMacsızınara is trans- ferred from MI Company to the Reserve of Offccct from ruary 18th, 1999..
17. Command.
Macnamara bands Lieut #C1 over command of the II. I. Company- to C.S.MA Hutton-Potts as from February 18th, 1929. -
18. Lávo
No, 212 Pto. H. Balean, Beserve Co., from March 1st, 1999, to Feb- ruary 28th, 1930,
No. No. 1331 Pte. K. H. Batger,, Platoon, leave to be extended till September 1st, 1929.
No. 1355 Pte. F. T. Caveney, No.
Platoon, from February 19th to August 17th: 1920
No. 450 Pte. H. T. Burton, No. 1 Platoon from March 1st to Decem- ber 31st, 1929,
-No. 1147 Corp. G. B. Labrum, Car Bection, from March 1st to November 30th, 1929.
No 1308 Fte A. A. Santos, No. 10 Pistoon, from February 15th to March 1st, 1999,
No. 411 C.B.M. H. W. Léo Jones, Reserve Co., from February 18th to 24th, 1929,
No. 1352 Pte. B. M West, No."" Platoon, Ironi February 20th to 27th, 1929.
No. 1441 Pte. B. L. Stock; No. 1
are required to attend this parade Platoon, from February 10th to
for the G.O.C.'s Inspection will be
held on Murray Parade Grounded, 1929, RS DASTLA - 19-Struck Off the Strength. Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. 14! The attention la
Having left the Colony directed to Corps Order No. 1.
-8--Corps Signals.
No. 713 Pte. A, Murdoch, Reserve Co. is from Jarasry 8th,
Friday, February 22nd. All ranks are reminded that G.0.0/ Inspec tion will be held on Murray Parade Ground. Farade at Volunteer Head-over quarters at 5.15 p.m.
The attention of all, toks is directed to Corps Order No.
Having claimed their discharge on completion of three years' service or No. 21 Fte, T J. Price, No. 1 Platoon, from February 5th,
1929. DES No. ad Corph B. K Hepburn,
No. 7 Platoon, from February. 1st, 1929
No. 667 Ptc. J, W. Blackley, No. 7 Flatoon, from January 17th,
§—Mounted Infantry Company. Attention is drawn to Corps Order No. 1. All ranks will attend the parade on Friday, February 22nd, as therein directed me Thursday, February 28th, will be a meeting of all ranks ML Company at Volunteer HeadquarNo. tere at 5:30 pm auto di s
There
10 Armoured Car Company. Friday, February 22nd. All ranks of Armoured Car Section and Motör Cycle Sextion are required to attend Ecays-parador the Cranetary
spection which will be held on Murray, Parade Ground. Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.15 pin. Attention is drawn to Corps Order No 1
No. 511 Pte. O, Eager, Reserve
Co., Irom January 3rd, 1929. 935 Pte. E. A. dos Remedios, No. 10 Platoon, from January 17th 1920
R. A. WOLFs Munkar, Major,
Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C
Hong Kong, Feb. 2nd, 1929.
Machine Gun Company Rifle Club will hold their next meeting at the Peak Range on Sunday, March 3rd, 5-1999, at 9 a.m.' sharp,