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H.K. VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS. Around the Courts
(Orders by Col. L, G. Bird, 0.80., OB.E., Commandant, H.K.V.D.C. 1.--Parade.
(a.)-Corps Signals:-
Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 16, 1934.
(b.)-Corps 1st Battery:-
1-Signal Section will parade.at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters on Tues- day, January 16, 1934.
Z-There will be a lecture at Headquarters on Thursday, Jan- uary 18, at 5.30 p.m.
All ranks are expected to at- ..tend,
(c) Corps Engineers:-
at 9
Practice at Miniature Range on Monday, January 15, at 5.30 p.m.
Sunday, January 14 Company Shoot-Feak Range Dress optional. Rifles must be drawn before 12 noon on Satur day.
(d)-Corps Machine Gun Battalion
1.-Troop.-
Parade on Tuesday, January 16, at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Head- quarters for Machine Gun Lecture. 2--Armoured Car Company:- The Company will parade on Monday, January 15, at Headquar- ters at 5.30 p.m.
No. 1887 Pte. B. G. Clark will re port to O.C. Armoured Company at Headquarters on Monday, January 15, at 5.30 p.m.
3.--No. 1 Company (Machine Gun):-
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The Company will parade on Friday, January 12, at 5.30 p.m. in mufti for Squad Drill without arms followed by a lecture by C.S.M. R. Slattery.
All ranks are expected to at- tend.
M.G. Pärt II-No. 1 Company Stonecutters on Sunday, January 14, and Sunday, Jauary 21. Launch leaves Queen's Pier at 8.30 am. Dress: Mufti.
Platoon Commanders Will Sec that their men fire on one of these two dates.
4.--No. 3 Company (Anzacı:
Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, for Elementary Arms Drill under Company Ser- geant Major Jenkins. All ranks are exhorted to attend this parade, Platoon Commanders and Platoon Sergeants being again especially requested to get into touch with all ranks under their Command to ensure a full parade.
Anzac Shoulder titles have arrived from England and these will be issued by C.QM.S. Dudley between 5.30 and 6.30 pm..
All ranks are again reminded to return their rifles to store." (e.) Corps Infantry (Portuguese): Parade. Tuesday, January 16. at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters. De- tails will be found in the Appen- dix.
Classification Stonecutters Range N.CO.'s, and men who have not- fired their classification test are notified that the last oppotunity for firing for Efficiency will be on February 25, 1934.
Interport Competition and Com- pany's Annual Rifle Meeting. These competitions will be fired in conjunction with Classification Tests on February 25, 1934.
Details will be issued at a later date..
Lewis Gun and Musketry Badges. The following N.C.O's and men qualified on Sunday, January 7, for Badges as under:-
L.G. Badges-(Entitled to wear 1st Class LA Badge. "L.G. with- out wreath."),
Sergt. H. M. Bitta Sergt. J. P. Baleros Corp. L. Soares
30
32
38
L/Cpl M. Soares.....
40
L/Cpl. J. M. Xavier
Pte. J. M. Oliveira
Pte. E. M. Marques
Pie. H. L. Rocha
38
Pte. A. S. Xavier .......
38
Pte. H. A. Campos
30
Pte. C. A. J. Ribeiro
32
32
badge
83
BALANCE SHEET ISSUE.
Prosecution Withdraw Case.
Yeung King In, Chairman of the Board of Directors and Treasurer of the Yellow Taxicab Co., Ltd, and Cheng Iu, Managing Director of the Company, were yesterday discharged by Mr. Hamilton, be- fore whom they had previously appeared on charges of having issued false balance sheets,
The case first came before Mr. Hamilton on December 18, and there were several remands to en- able the defending solicitor. Mr. M. K. Lo, to go into the case with the prosecuting solicitor, Mr. F. X. D'Almada, senr.
The Arst-named defendant was accused of having intended to deceive the shareholders of the Company, by making, circulating or publishing, or concurring in making, circulating or publishing. a false balance sheet for 1932, and the second-named" with having embezzled a sum of $80 received by him on behalf of the Com- pany.
Mr. D'Almada yesterday morning asked for permission to withdraw the prosecution, because. he said," he thought it was only a matter of the accounts having been badly kept.
Civil Matter..
Mr. Lo remarked that his view on the prosecution was that it was purely a civil, matter, and arose out of certain disputes about the internal management of the Com- pany. As the withdrawal was on the basis that it involved no re- flection on the two accused in question, he asked that as far a the Court was concerned the two accused leave without a stain on their characters. »
Mr. Hamilton said he concurred with that view, and both accused were discharged.
MOTOR OFFENCES.
Cyclist Fined $30.
Admitting three summonses aris- ing out of riding a motor cycle
HON. MR. PAUL
LAUDER
Resignation From Union Insurance
The Hon, Mr. C. G. S. Mackie the Chairman of the Union Insurance Society of Canton Ltd, Informs us that the Hon. Mr. Paul Lauder the
General Manager of the Society notified the Board early last year of his intention to retire from the Society's service in February next. Mr. Lauder's resignation will be accepted as from the 24th Febru- ary, Reference, to the very valu- able services rendered to the so- clety by Mf. Lauder will be referr- ed to at the Annual Meeting to be held next May.
Mr. A. W. Hughes will succeed Mr. Lauder as General Manager, and the usual notification to this effect will be advertised in the Press in due course.
SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL
The Society of St. Vincent de Paul acknowledges with grateful thanks the following donations. In memory of Mr. A.. L. Alves Staff of the China. Provid- ...ent & Mortgage Co.
Ltd.
$18.00 Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Guterres ... B2
3,00 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. King... 4.00 In memory of Mr. J. J. dos The Portuguese Staff of the
Remedios
Hong-Kong & Shang- hai Banking Corpora tion
Pte. A. A. Remedios Rifle.-(Entitled to, wear 'Single Rifle).
-L/Sergt. F. F. Cruz
L/Cpl. J. M. Xavier Attention is drawn to the fact that several N.C.O.'s and men have returned rifles to stores in a neg lected condition. It therefore ap- pears necessary to warn members of the Company that they are responsible for the condition of their arms whilst in their care. Rifles should be kept clean and alled and returned to stores at the earliest possible moment use. Failure to do this may result after in the imposition of a payment to cover damage sustained.
Appendix to Above.
Category: N.0.0. Instructor's ClassLesson: Lewis Gun-Prob-
$28,45
the undermentioned Units will issued their Orders to their Com- mands separately!--
Corps Machine Gun Battalion:
Motor Cycle Section.
No. 2-Company (Scottish)
2. Maj. E. R. Mitchell, OBE., assumed Command of Corps Ma-
able Stoppages, Possible Stoppages.chine Gun. (Battalion with effect Location: Headquarters.
Category "A" Lesson: Lewis Gun Probable Stoppages, Possible Stoppages. Location Headquar,
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"Category" B."Lesson: Lewis Gun Care and cleaning and Points before, during and after aring condensed-bringing out, the essential points of each, Location: Headquarters
Categories "C" and "D" Lesson Musketry Snapshooting and rapid fire training. 8A.T. Vol. 1. 1931-pages 121 to 128. Bec. 32 omitting page 120, para 9. Loca- tion: Headquarters.
--(f). The Officers Commanding
from 1st January, 1934.
will continue training on their pre- Oncers Commanding Company sent programme during the cur ent training, S
Copies of these programmes will be forwarded to O.C. Corps Ma chine Gun Battalion.
--Appointment.
No. 1797 Pte. E Potter, No. 4 Platoon appointed Lance Cor- Doral with effect from November 30, 1933mont, Non Pupuk berba
اور را
4-Beturn from Lerve." No. 728 Bergt. AW Balter, Corps Engineers, returned from leave as from December 13, 1934.
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without a license and with carry- Ing a passenger, without a regula- tion seat, Lal Cheung was fined $30 by Mr. Hamilton,
On a summons driving. Yuen Iu, a lorry driver for negligent was stated to have "backed his lorry in Wardley Street and collid. driven by Mr. Morris Davies. ed with the rear of a private car,
In evidence. Mr. Davies said that defendant did not sound his horn before backing.
stationary when it was struck by Defendant stated the lorry was
the complainant's car.
A fine of $15 or three weeks was imposed. His Worship issued a warning regarding the cancella- record was a bad one. tion of defendant's licence as his
Another lorry driver. Chow Yeung Wan, who cut across Queen Street, causing Sergt. Paton, who was testing a vehicle, to pull up suddenly, was fined $10.
ATTACK ON MRS. HUNTER.
House Boy Before the Court:
Hunter who was recently arrested The youth employed by Mrs.
was brought before Mr. Wynne Jones yesterday charged with as- saulting Mrs. Hunter, with intent to cause her grievous bodily harm,
Mr. J. A. Fraser, Assistant At-1 torney General prosecuted. Atter he had outlined the case, evidence
was
given by the defendant's father to show he was under six- teen years of age.
Frs. Hunter giving evidence, said, that the defendant was engaged seven or eight months ago, and had been recommended by former cook.." The defendant, so far as Mrs. Hunter could say had had no quarrel with anyone.
It would seem from what Mrs. Hunter said that just after tiffin, on the day she was attacked, she told the defendant to buy "some bread.
After timin, her husband and daughter left the house after which the defendant washed the dishes and Mrs. Hüner dried them. The defendant asked if anyone was coming for tea and on being told that no one was coming, went out at about 2" o'clock being told to return at about a quarter to five to take the dog out for a walk. Defendant returned at about 4 o'clock and was asked if he had brought the bread. He replied with something which witness did not catch. He then went out to the kitchen and later witness went into the hall where she saw de- fendant with a kniffe. She had not called the defendant who stood facing her with the knife in his right hand, smoothing it out with longs A. Chung's kaife," he said his left." Master says this be- and straight away struck at wit- ness cutting her face and head on hand to save my head and he the right side. "I put up my left struck at my wrist."
Mrs. Hunter said, she then "be- gan to scream and the defendant kitchen door. left her, going away through the Mrs. Hunter went into the bath room and bathed her wrist, but collapsed, with the tap running,
After medical evidence had been injuries, the hearing was adjourn-. given with regard to Mrs. Hunter's ed.
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