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H.K. VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS.
(Orders by Col. L. G, Bird, D.8.04
O.B.E., Commandant, H.K.V.D.C.)
1.-Purado.
(x)-The Battery:
1.-Parade for Staff and Signals at 5.30 p.m, on Tuesday, November 28, at Headquarters.
2.-Parade for Laying and Gun Drill at 5.30 p.m. or Thursday, November 30, at Headquarters.
Dress: Overall and blue caps. 3-It is noticed that members are turning up on the Thursday parades without blue caps, These must be worn.
4. Saturday, December 2, No. 1 of guns and those N.C.O.'s and men detalled will parade at Head- quarters at 1.15 p.m. sharp; re- mainder will parade at Jordan Road Ferry, Kowloon, at 2 p.m. to proceed to Fanling Camp.
Dress: Marching Order (breeches will be worn). Shorts slacks and blue caps will be carried in haver- sack, great coat rolled.
ECHOES OF 1859
55-Libel Suit Amicably Settled
(July 14, 1859) The suit of the Queen Mur- row, Editor of the Daily Press for libelling Mr. Bernardino de Seuna Fernandes has been settled amic- ably out of Court. As the terms of this settlement, which will be published tomorrow, preclude our again reverting to the subject, we hasten to say a few words in explanation ere the said agree ment shall come into force.
The lawyers for the prosecution demurred to our plea 08 being too
particularly the Governor's, the
and Judge's,
the Procurador's offices.
Furthermore it is a mistake to suppose that our witnesses were volunteers quite the 'reverse. Not one job of evidence could we obtain except under compulsion and how the talked of commission was to be worked, we never could understand.
With these remarks our tongues are tied. We never saw so strang An illustration of the utility of vague. We found that we & free press, as has been demon- had stated too much, and that strated in this сале. Young on certain points, our evidence Macao must have it, and its pro- must fail. Under these circum-❘hibiton will dispel their Snor stances the arrangement above patriae, if it does nothing worse. Return (approximately) to Kow-referred to was submitted to us, HE Governor Guimaraes had Quintus and its spirit being most conc much better make 2 loon at 6 pm. on Sunday, Decem- ber 3, 1933.
liatory we accepted it. Each Curtius of himself and institute
costs. party pays his own
and ¦ liberal measure, and a free: press.
(b)-Corps Signals:-
1.Proceed to Camp at Fanling on Friday, November 24.
2.-Parade at Corps Headquar- ters at 5.30 p.m. "on Tuesday. November 28.
3. Proceed to Camp at Fanling on Thursday, November 30. (c) Machine Gun Troop:-
The Troop will go into Camp at Fanling on Friday, November 24. (d)-Armoured Car Section:~~
Those proceeding to Camp Friday evening will parade Headquarters at 5.30 p.m (e)--Scottish Company :-
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on at
Usual parades at Headquarters and Kowloon Dock will be held on Thursday, November 23, for Ma- chine Gun Instruction,
There will be no Training Parade on Thursday, November 30, (I)-Portuguese Company:-
1-Parade. There will be no parade on Tuesday, November 28, 1933.
2.-Camp. The Company pro- ceeds to Camp on Friday, Novem- ber 24 by the 6.07 p.m. train. All ranks are urged to put in full time lii Camp. Detalls have been issued separately to each member of the Company.
(g)--Anzac Company:-
1.-The Company will proceed to Camp at Fanling on Friday, November 24. All ranks are re quested to proceed by the 6.07 P. train from Kowloon. Dress will be
Marching Order as follows:-
neither is to revert to the subject again la the public prints.
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Among the terms of the "settle- As many parties have told us ment" published the next day, that we were sacrificing ourselves the following appeared "We are to a clique in Macao, who would sorry we should have stirred up the affair at a time when we leave us in the lurch when we most required their aid, we beg, believe Mr. B. Fernandes was leave to state that we know of seeking to establish the character. no such clique, now were we in- of a merchant in a legitimate stigated to attack Mr. Fernandes way, and we heartily wish him at the instance of any Portuguese success, but as we before observed whatever. It was purely a spon- we thought we were simply doing taneous act of "our own, for which our duty towards the public in we hold no one accountable. And what we then wrote, and we no moreover we take this opportuni- further regarded Mr. Fernandes ty of recording our thanks to the In the business than as an officer various government departments of the Portuguese Government of Macao for the courtesy and identified 25 we supposed with attention extended towards us matters which we felt bound to when in pursuit of evidence condemn.
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London, Nov. 1. There will be general satisfaction at the decision of the boards of both the Buenos Aires Great Southern Railway Company. Ltd., and of the Buenos Aires Western Railway, Ltd., to pay in full both classes of Preference dividend for the whole of the year ended Juze 30, last. last, were withheld owing to ex- The interim dividends, due in April change restrictions in Argentina, although both companies had ample Field Service Hats (without cash resources to meet the pay- ments in that country. As the plunies), K.D Jackets and
dividends, are in each case Shorts, Puttees and Hosetops Black Boots of regulation pat- irretrievably
cumulative they would have been ost- to the stock- tern, Forage Cap (carried in
holders had the directors reached a haversack), Rifles, Slings and different decision at this time. An Bayonets, Belts, Pouches, Braces, attempt has already been made to Haversacks, Waterbottles and Greatcoats slung on the back. show that in all probability the Rifles and Bayonets may be the results of the year of which it payment would he fully justified by drawn from Headquarters between refers, but as the full reports the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 goon, should be to hand very shortly it BEST SELLERS IN LONDON 2 p., to 3 p.m. or 4 p.m. to 6
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2-There will be no parade at Headquarters on Monday, 271 (b)—A‚Ä‚L.A. Company:—
There will be no parade on Mon- day, November 27, 1933.
2. Visit by H.E, the Governor,
General and Commander- In-Chief.
His Excellency has signified his intention to "visit the Corps in Camp on Sunday, November 26,
1933.
3. Duties in Camp. Orderly Officer:-
November 24.-2nd Lieut,”A. E
Bates,
November 25.-2nd Lieut. J. R.
Way. November 28-Lieut. V. C.
Branson, M.C. Desall of Orderly Sergeant will be posted on the Camp Notice Board on November 24, 1933.
4-Dress—All Ranks.
re-state
"I am of the firma opinics that if other trade organisations would. follow your excellent example by advertising in the newspapers much more than they do, a great many more people would attend, British trade would be increased.'
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London, Nov. 1. Mr. Lloyd George'n "Wat Memoirs," Mr. Winston Churchill'a "Marlborough," and the sympo
The Intelligent Man's Way sium edited by Mr. Leonard Woolf, to Prevent Wary" are the outstanding best-sellers this week: Other books in demand, though, ars R. V. Morton's "In Scotland Again," Stefan Zweig's "Marie Antoinette," No. 2095 Pte. L. A. Hurlow Mary Borden's "Mary of Naza- Motor Machine Gun Section, grant reth, and Sarah Bowes-Lyon's ed one month's leave; as from Horsemanship As It Is To-day.” November 17 to Dectmber 16; 1933. James Hilton's "The Lost Hori In fiction the, favourites are Mr. No. 1898 Tpr. E. Joseph, Máchine Gun Troop, granted two months ton," Mr. Leo Walmsley's "Phan- tom Lobster," John Galsworthy's leave, as from October 1 to Novem-"Over the River," Mr. D. C. Mur- ber 30, 1933,
1.Leave.
"
No. 1352 Pte. 5. M. West, Ma chine Gun Company, granted five months' leave, as from November 1, 1933, to. March 31, 1934
8.Strength,
No. 2096 Pte. T. H. A. McCarthy, The Chin-Strap on the Wolsely P. and O. Banking Corporation, helmet will be worn "up" except No. 7.Platoon, as from November on Ceremonial Parade and by 16, 1933. Ranks.actually mounted, "when it will be worn under the point of the chia.
Officers Commanding Corps may amend this Order at their discre- tion when training after-march- ing off from Corps Parade Ground. 5.Reversion,
No. 309 CQ.M.S. G. E. Cuthill, A.S.C.C., reverts to ranks as from November 18, 1933,
No. 2097 Pte. A P Pereira (re- enrolled, former service not to count), St. Francis Hotel, Tel, No. 26634. No. 10 Platoon, as from November 21, 1933, .
P. 8. W. WILKINSON. Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Hong Kong, November 23, 1933.7
Notice,
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London, Nov: 1. Not until Trafalgar Day, when visited the Painted Hall at Greenwich, where & collection of personal belongings of Nelson is on view, had I ever heard that our greatest naval hero was one of the number of celebrities who have had their collins by them for some time before their deaths.
Nelson's coffin, etrange to relate,
No. 1847 L Corpl. I, G. Allison, Scottish Band, reverts to Piper asing the Cricket Beason, please send sent by Captain Hollwell, of the from November 16, 1933.
6-Transfer.
in the Volunteer Cricket XI, dur-was given him as a birthday pre-
No. 1389 C.Q.M.B, J. C. Polson, No. 7 Platoon, is transferred to Scottish Company, Headquarters, as from November 14, 1933.
No 1985 Ptè.. A. B. Henry, Armoured Car Bection, is trans- ferred to Motor Machine Gun Sec- tion, with effect from November, 17, 1993. k
No: 1613 J. H Lawrence, No, Platoon, is transferred to No. 12 Platoon, as from November 22, †1933.
In their names to Bergeant A. C. Triumph, and the coffin was made Beck, Asiatic Petroleum Co., Tel. from the main-mast of the Class- No. 28041,
bianca.
The Officers Commanding the undermentioned Units will issue their Orders to their Commands separately:
Engineer Company.
Motor Machine Gun Section. Machine Gun Company,
After Orders.......
The General Officer Command-
Far from resenting this gift, Nel- son s10ms to have been greatly pleased with it, and kept it in his cabin for several months. It was in this coffin that. he lay in, state Greenwich's famous Painted Hall,
ing, China Command, is inspecting. The Colony. had a clean. bill of the Corps during Training on health for the twenty-four hours Saturday, November 25, 1933. ended November 21.
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