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MR. PEPYS IN HONG HONG KONG VOLUNTEER

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DEFENCE CORPS.

[ORDERS DY LICET. COL. L. O, BIRD; 11.3.0, 0.B.E.}

1.-Parades.

(a)-Corps Band --

1. King's Birthday Parade. At. tention is called to below Parn. 2.

2. The Band Rifle. Club will meet at the Miniature Range on Friday, June 3, at 5.30 p.m.

(b)-Armoured Car Company:—,

1. Car Section: Kowloon on Monday, June 1, at Nos: 1 and 4 Crews will parade 5.50 p.m.

Nos, 2 and 3 Crews will pornde at Headquarters on Monday, June 1, at 6.30 p.m.

will be issued separately by O.C. June 3. Details for this parade Section.

LOCAL PROBATES.

FOUR PETITIONS GRANTED.

Estate in Hong Kong worth (8000, with net' personalý elsewhne amounting to £29,940 68. 41. was. left by Mr Keith Fenton Craw ford late of 45, Braemore Road, Hove, Sussex, who died on June 0, 1030, at Cambridgo Почис

Dorset Square, Maryle! bone,

Middlesex. Re-sealing of certified copy of probate has been Atauled to Mr. M. H. Turner, of Tesars. Deacons, who is attorney for the exventors.

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Resealing of testament-dative has been granted to the Hon, Mr. Y, E. L. Shenton, of Messrs. Den-

2nd.--This dný dawns fine 'and I am mighty glad of it, for so long the weather has been fowls, it do grow irksome. To the oflies and despatch my business, and later in the Club whereal fall to reading of the News Sheets. But, Lord!, to see how disgruntled some be, and must needs secke the solace of print.

read letter after letter, of great passing but little erying out upon now this matter and now that. Until I do verily believe that there be scarce a man in the Colony who do cut himself barbing or a have the belly-nche, but do write to an Editor to tell

Instructors' Class at Headquareena, na.attorney & the widow in him of it. And mostly he do lay tera on Friday, June 5, at 5.30 pm. the eatste of Mr. William Dods, it at the doore of the Government. Motor Cycle Section:

formerly of 14, Les Rond, Calcutta, 23rd.-Betimes to the office, it.

Parade at Headquarters on June

who died at 1, Comiston Drive, 1, at 5.30 p.m.with machines to being a Saturday and a me meet-pinctice formation riding in pre- Edinburgh, Scotland, on August ing toward. And I find that as paration for King's Ilirthday Par-17, 1030. Mr. Dods left catala in usual I do lay myself to iny busi-nde.

Hong Kong worth $28,400, with ness with din greatest zest, knowing

personal opiate and effects in Eng- land and Scotland amounting to that great pleasure and may be

£9.452 168, Od. some profil do nwait the

Local patate valued at 880,300 Then,

was left by Lo Lei, alhes. Lo Tung, iny-necounts made up, to the Club

alina Lo Pik Luon, ilies Pin Luten where I mest my wife, and Sir R.

1. Parade on Tuesday, June 2,

Tong, married woman, who died Harpenden and his Lady, And, under C,S.M. Slaterry; Recruits ber 18, 1930.

at 5.30 pm, in mufti N.C.O,'%

at 334, Hennessy and, on Noveal- Probate has been after sonic wold vinuds and a glass under Sergt. C. E. M. Terry granted to Kwan sik Chuen, ship- of wine, we drive to the Races in Signallers as detailed by Platoon ping compradore, of 4. Ning Po his coach, a mighty fine que.

Commanders will parade at Head-Street, Yaumati, the sole exrentur quarters at 5.30 pm. on June 2. renaned in the will And I resolve to purchase just 2. King's Birthday Parade. This 'Another estate admitted to pre- suck another when the profitte parade will take place on Wednestate, in favour of Chan Puk Tuk of my office de justly permit.day morning, June and it is Sang, temporarily residing at $2. But this, alas, be not yet." For hoped that all ranks will make a Hanham Road, daughter-in-law of the first Race, most people do special effort to be present, so that the deceased, is nsessed nt $10.400. be mightily disappointed of the the Company will be able to nam This estate was left in the Colony Stag, who be a hot favourite but tain its record of being the strong- by a married woman nanted Chen fail altogether. A great finish, and est Company un parade on that Tse Wau Tai, who died at 5. Wai Mr. Johnny Heard gets up and day.

Kwai Sun Street, Canton, on or well nigh wins. Indeed, his knee

about January 18, 1931. da be in front of Mr. Proitlx's, or so I hear, bat Fortune Bay do be so struck with the beauty of the Judge that he turn his herd to admire. And, so Little Beaver, with his eyes fixed firm upon the Barre of this Golfe Club, do make when all N.C..'s should do a dead heat of it. But much I wish their utmost to attend. Fortune Bay had kept bis hend straight; as back him for a gwin!, You even so I get. nigh eight florins for my tally. But Lord, what a | mugge I be nexḥ raes to hack Vaul

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(.)-Machine Gun Company--

(d.) -Portuguese Company (—

tention is called to below Paru. 2.

1. King's Birthday Parade. At-

N.C.O.'s Classes will be held each Fridny at Headquarters at 5.30

will be held at Headquarters each 3. Lowie Oru Classes as detailed Monday at 5.30 p.m., cominenzing or Monday, June 1.

(0)-The Officer commanding the undermentioned Units will issue their orders separately to their

ammands :— ·

1. The Battery.

II. Engineer Company. III. Corps Signals (see after

Order).

Pry over a mile. And so, with varying fortune but much pleasant conservation, we pass the after noon and later my wife and I to My Lord's box where she drink a China drink called tee, while, I prefeit strong waters. Mr. Frost do ride three winners running, but on his own pony Cream Cracker do fait even of a place, though a hot favourite. Yet this shall be, me thinks, of his reputacion, as even before the race I hear tell that Mr. Frost by no means fancies his parade as strong as possible (n) The Corps, with Corps Band own chance. And I perceive that at Corps Headquarters at 8.50 a.m. still the crowd do follow the magic on Wednesday, June 3, to take part of a name rather than the form

The

IV. Machine Gun Troop. V. Scottish Company.

2,-Hits Majesty the King's Birthday Parade.

of a pony. But much I have envie in the cerereonin! parade in conner of the dividends Agate and Movation with the celebration of Ilis ungher do pay, and this inst pony,.

Majesty's Birthday. throught dead and buried these Dress Review Oider, L., two years. Next race, Mongalian belust, khaki jacket, shorts, put. Sing de Baish with a wonderfulties, hosetons and lilnek boots. dash, and Mr. A. W. do wipe Mr.

Beit, rifle and bayonet. G. U da Roza's eye, and do pay

Medals will be worn." one hundred and fifty forins. I (Continued on nézt Column.) perceive this young man dọ make much advancement in riding and shall do well hereafter. But of all races, the finest that ever I anw

I feel niter the night 'when about was when Mr. Charles on Boxing cleven of the clock there do come. Eve do beat Mr. Heard on Sitting most violent squalle and temp Bull by one length. For to ride att with lighting and thunder. 1 lbs. Mr. Charles do wasto a When for a little it rain beyond whole nine pounds since seven of all my experience, save once only. the clock on Friday and be so weak And so back to bed but in two be en but it above after a mile. hours yet again a henvy thunder- be done, and Boxing Eve then run storm and for a heavy showre his own

And so, the race with more thander. This morning I being won Mr. Charles de sink "prake of it to Mr. Claxton the down and much I feny have done Astronomer Royal, but he disclaim himself a sure mischief. But pre-all responsibility and therein talk sently he de get above again and learnedly that I am fair mazed. ride the winner in, bat supported The weather very ill, but later it in the saddle on both sides, a thing de clear and ko later to the Races I have never seen these twenty where a pleasant cool afternoon years. But all prove well and then and much profit. I perceive that at last I realize I have won much the heavy going raake less differ- mondy thereon. After the Race be rice than I had thought, albeit 'done, Sit L Harpenden driveth most of the rours short ones. my wife-(who, poor wretch,- hath

28th-Betimes to the Office, where lust her money)-and we homeward I find much business after the hali- after a mighty hot day. So to a day. Later to the Rotary Club bath, and after we partake of where I do hear a fine discourse by good sack posset and cold meat, to Mr. Champkin upon Meners And mighty well he put his case, and 24th, Lonn's DAY.-This day I withal humorous But I suspect do make up my mind I will lense & that as often as not he speak with house upon the Peake for. the his tongue in his cheek and do be

leant. months at

For

a jurkeur with words. though now it be foggy, the nights

27th-This day later on shall be much cooler. But "Chopstick," a new review. But rending of full well I know mine acquaintance it do seem to me poor stuffo and

bed.

summer

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(b) The Machine Gun Troop will ride past His Excellency the Gover- nor. This Unit will follow innied-- ately in rear of ist Mountain Bat tery, Hong Kong and. Siopapere Brigade, Royal Artillery.

Parade :-Causeway Bay Stable at 8.43.

(c) The Motor Cycle Section will parade as Escort to His Excellency the Governor, under separate in-

structions.

(4) The composition of the Con- paules, and Colour Party will he as follows:-

No,

Company:--Commander, Captain M. A. Johnson, M.M"; The Battery; Engineer Company; Camps Signals; Armoured Çar Co., Car Section.

No. Company:-Commander. Captain, E. J. R. Mitchell; Machine Gun Company,

Colour Party :-Lieutenant Wright, Sergeant C. E. 3. Terry. Owen. Hughes, Lieutenant L. F. Sergeant G. E. R. Divett, Lance. Sergeant A. C. Bach.

. No. 3 Company:-Scottish Com- pany and Scottish Reserve.

No. 4 Company:-Commander, Captain R. R. Davies; The Portu- guese Company.

Note:-Members of the Reserve Company will parade with the Uniin to with they have been pasted.

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3.-Marksman.

No. 1232 Pte. F. V. V. Ribeiro, No. 1A Platoon, has qualified as marksman and is entitled to wear the badge for one year.

4-Promotion and Appointment. Platoon, is appointed Lance-Ber- No. 1529 Cpl. A. C. Beck, No. 4

Reant with effect from May 25,

5.-Transier.

1031.

No 21 L/Sergt. F. C. Goodman, No. @ Platoon, is transferred to Reserve Company as from May 20, 1991.

6-Struck off the Strength, Having completed three years” service:

No. 991 Ptc. J. I. L. Stanton, A. Car Coy., Car See, as from May 20, 1931.

No. 1109 Pie D., A. Montalto, No. Platoon, as from May 29, 1971. No. 1206 Pte. M. A. Silva, No. 10 Platoon, as from May 20, 1931, "

Having been dismissed:→ No. 1997 Ple. L. A. Peres, No. 10 Platoon, as from May 29, 1931. Having left the Colony :- No. 1403 Bdm. C. A. France, Corps Band, as from May 27, 1931.

7.-Strength.

The following has been taken on

in Kowloon will call stora upon I doubt it will not last any more Corn Strength:-- me and say that I am of a high than other such papers. Yet I do stomack. Whereas the truth be that wish it well; for we have tos littleGrose & Co. (Tel. Nos. 400 and No. 1009 Tpr. E Joseph, J. E. it is my blood pressure be high and of this kinde in the Colony.. my chirurgeon do insist upon a coo!

B.-Leave.

28th-Much nows this day by the 200), joined the M.G. Troop or night The weather strange and electric telegraph, and and doings May 22, 1931, colde for this time of year, and in Spain. Whereby I perceive that oven a glass of sherries sick at the these upheavals do lead to much Club I ask Mr. Povy how this bloodshed. Nowa also of trouble granted 9 months leave from May Lieut. G. Duncan, No. 6 Platoon, shall be. To which he answer, between the Fascisti and the Vatic tartly enough that they do cut the Civil Servants' monthly gettings and so therein. But I pray God all

can in Italy and much weight I 23. 1931, to February 23, 10032.

No, 1314 Cpl. A. Chapman, No. the whole Colony do now feel the shall go well in the end. Nowa aleg 7 Platoon, granted & months' leave frost. But I perceive him to of flooda in Devon and especially from May 8, 1031 to February 20, apeake at random, and be pre-in. Plymonth, where long ago Sir 10027. Judiend as he holdeth a Clerkship Francis Drake do play at bowles

I know not as they do change their

offices so soon.

in soma Department. But in which when the Armada bo announced and de finish his game. And so I think 25th-Whit Monday and this day do come upon the afternoon of a it shall be here if any great report a holiday, and in the fore-noon I Saturday. This evening reading of do make up my race book and con- the news sheets to my wife, but, eider forme. But, Lord!, how tired Lord she do but think of our

Continued on nezi Golumn:) new house. And so to bed...

W. H. G. GOSTER, Captain,

Adjutant. 1.K.V.D.C. Hong Kong. May 20, 1931.

After Order.

CORPS BIONALS.

Parade for Signalling Instruction at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Friday, June 8,

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INDIAN CHAUFFEUR FINED.

IGNORED POINTSMAN'S

SIGNAL

enst, he gave him the signal to turn into Pedder Street. At the same time, another "car," driven by the defendant, coming up from Pødder Street, also turned into Queen's Road, heading in a weater- ly direction. This was done with the signal against him:

Mr. F. C. Goodall, who was the Européan' in the other car referred With two previous convictions to supported the pointsman's against him, an Indian chauffeur evidence, He did not see the Was fiued 820 yesterday on signal changed at any time, and being convicted on 1.

was emphatis that thả signál, as utons for disobeying traffe far as he was concerned, was do díractions at the junction of Ped. | finitely to proceed, der Stret and Queen's Road Cen- After he had parked his ear ab the Pedder Street tahu, be re- Shantung constable stated turned to the constable and offered that an observing a European to write lis name and the number. driving a car approaching the june of his car in the pointaman's tion along Queen's Road from the Look, which he did.

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