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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

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— (a) Battery --Funde-nt--Corp. Headquarters t 3.30 p.m. on Thursday, January 7, 1992.

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(b.) Engineer Company. 1. Bunday, December 20. Clas- sification Part II. at Stonecutters'. Launch leaves Queen's Piar, 9 alin. and Police Pier, Kowloon, 0.10° n, m, Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, equipment must be worn.

2. Monday, December 21, Miniu- ture Range Shoot Headquarters 6.30 p.m.

(r.) Corps Siguals.-There will be no parades until Tuesday, Janu- ary 12, 1939.

EDUCATION IN

HONG KONG

EXISTING SYSTEM. TO BE REVIEWED..

DISCUSSION IN LEGISLATIVE

COUNCIL.

TERRORIST.

SHARP SENTENCE UN CHINESE,

A Chinese, who appeared before Mr. Williqus at the Central Polica Court yesterday on charges of de- manding money with menaces.nud of intimidation, was sentenced to Although the Bill relating to bet-three months' hard laban on both ting tax passed its second nid third of the charges the sentencos to run

concurrently. rondings at a meeting of the Legis- Intive Council yesterday, a clause introduced while the meeting was in Committee mode the Bilien- forcable only after January 1 next

It was stated that the defendant forcibly took the complainant from a toa house, and, in company with others, took him to the Sze Wo [Club in Queen's Road and hold him (. prisoner until he consented to pay 360 membership in the Club. After the complainant had paid the His Excellency the Governor money, he was provided with a presided.

membership book and allowed to depart."

yoara.

A charge of illegal detention was also brought against defendant but this was dismissed.

Tlio first business of publie in- terest took the form of a series of questions asked by Huit. Dr. Kote-

While the man had no previous wall rolative to education. The

record, it was stated that he was questions, togather will, tho answers considered a terrorist in the neigh (d) Machine Gun Troop-Thereof the Colonial Secretary, the Hon.bourhood and people were afraid Mr. W. T. Southorn, were as fol. to report his activities to the police. lows:-

will be no parades until Thursday. January 7, 1999.

(c.) Armoured Car Company.- 1. Car Section... There will be no parades until further notice. All revolvera must be haaded in as soon as possible,

2. Motor Cyple Section. will be on further parades Juamry 11. 109.

(E) Scottish Company. will be no "further parades January 7, 1932,

Q With reference to the remark made by the Hon. Colonial Secre tary at the meeting of the Legis Iativa Council held on October 22, 1931, that the Government would give serious consideration to my suggestion that a committee be ag- There aduention policy of the Govern pointed to consider the genera! untilment, will the Government state

(1) Whether such a committee will be appointed; and

(2) If not, what step does the Government propose to take to give effect to the object in view?

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There until

1.) Portugucas Company.-- 1. There will be ão parados until January 8, 1938, unless, orders are, isstsed to the contrary.

2. The attention of "all concern.

ed is called to Company Training Programme for December 18. AB Rifles And Bayonet's muat ben re turned to Corps Stores." Platoon Commanders will render reports to the effect that this has been con plied with to the Company Com

CHRISTMAS COMPETITION

The results of the 3rd competition for the best advertisement between Dec. 7. and Dec. 12, will be published on Monday, Dec. 21.

mander by not later than Decem- by 99, 1931.

..th.) The Officer Commanding the Machine Gun Company will issue his Orders separately to his Command.

Band Practices,

No Band or Pipe practice muat take place at Headquarters on the evenings of 17th, 22nd or 3rd instant.

Mess Treasurer,

The duties of Mess Secretary will be taken over from the Adjutant by Lent, S. Jarvis, M.C... with effect from January 1, 1902.

Parades at Headquarters.

Far-reaching Measures.

A The Government does not can- sider that the appointment of such a committee is called for as there already exists in the Boar of Education a body, which is co, pet. ant to advise on matters connected

In October, 1950, the Board was with education in the Celony,

invited to review the existing sys- tem of education and to make commendations in respect of future policy. Several of its recommenda tions have already been put into operation and others will be adopt. ed shortly..

The recommendations deal with such mattern as the distribution of funds provided for educational purposes syllabuses English and Chineso, the possibility of improv ing the opportunities of the child- ren in private schools, the school medical service, the difficult ques- tion of the extent to which public funds should be made available for other than vernacular education, the University Luen Examinations, and the training of teachers, and in fact constitute just such an overhaul of the existing system as appears to be contemplated by the Honourable Member.

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A motion by the Attorney Gener. al. to the effect that the rule dated October 27, 1831. made by the Re gletrar of Patents under section 11 of the Registration of United Kingdom Patents Ordinances, 1925 be approved" was duly adopted.

Bills Pass Final Stages. With minor amendments in the caso of the Liquors Bill and the Tobacco Bill, the following Bills passed through their final stages:-

A Bill to amend and consoll date the law relating to intoxient ing liquors."

A Bill to amend the Public Revenue Protection Ordinance, 1927,"

"A Bill to amend further the Registration of United Kingdom Patents Ordinance, 1925,"

"A Bill to amend and consolidate the law relating to the taxation ot tobarco."

"A Bill to make provision for the taxation of hets on authorised totalisators or puri-mutuels and, on contributions or subscriptions to- wards authorised cash-sweeps."

With regard to the last Bill, the following addition was made:

Olause 10: This Ordinance shall come into operation on the frst day of January, 1932," No parade's will be held at Corps Another addition was made to Headquarters from Wednesday, Section 4 (1) as follows: Pro- December 23, 1981, to Monday,vided that the Inspector General ef January 4, 1932 (repeated).

i Transfor

No. 1303 Pte. R. Morrison, No. 8 Platoon, transferred to Scottish Reserve with effect from December 17, 1931.

Strength.

The following has been taken on the Strength

No. 1706 Pic. A. H: Harbor (Lowe, Bingham & Matthews), to No. 3 Platoon, on December 10,

1931.

Leave.

No. 1083 Sergt. E. L. Groome, Armoured Car Coy., Motor Cycle Blection, granted two months' sick leave from Nov. 10, 1921, to Jan, 1,

1939.

W. H. G. GOSTER, Captain, Adjutant, F.E.V.D. Corps.

Hong Kong, Dec. 17, 1931,

Police may permit any club to issue lists of numbers against which the names of the subscribers shall be entered."

In proposing the last addition. the Attorney General explained that representations had been made that a proviso of this kind would be desirable, especially in conneo- tion with the issue of through tickets.

Governor's Good Wishes.

the Legislative Council. His At the conclusion of the meeting

Excellency the Governor, address ing the members, said:- As this in probably the last meeting of this. Council to be held this year, I will take this opportunity of thanking the present members of the Cour cil, and also those who have acted through the year, for their 'advics and co-operation. I wish to extenu my personal good wishes to,, nilai- yout for a muccessful and prosperolks New Year.

"His Excellency the Governor (Bir William Peel, K.C.M.O., K.B.E.): (Continued on next Column.)

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The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E.).

The Secretary for Chinees Affairs (Hon, Mr. B. R. Hallifax).

The Colonial Treasurer (Hen. Mr. Edwin Taylor).

Hon. Mr. H. T. Croniy, C.R.E. Director of Public Works).

Hon. Mr, E. DC Wolfe, CM.G., Inspector General of Police)

Ron, Commander G. F. Hole, R.N.. (Retired) (Harbour Master).

Hon. Sir Henry Pollock. K.C. Hou. Mr. R. H. Kotewall, CM.G., LL.D.

Hoa. Mr. C. a. S. Mackie..

Hon. Mr. 8. W. Tso, 0.B.P. LL.D.

Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Sheriton. Hon. J. J. Paterson. Hon Mr. T. N. Chan.

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