H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
ORDERS BY LT-COL. B.
DOWBIGGIN, 0.8,E, COMMAN- DANT, HK.V.D. CORPS)
1-PARADE
(a) Curps 1st Battery:
Trumpeters parade, at 5.30 p.m. at leadquarters on Tuesday, May 15, 1934,
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Paracle at Eleadquarters at 5,30 m. on Thursday, May 17, 1834 for Instruction on 6, inch Gun.
King's Birthday, June 4. 1934- Every member is expected to at- tend this parade.
b) Corps Signals:
CONTRACT
BRIDGE
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1934.
H.K.C.C. TENNIS
FINALS
Third Round Matches Rodger Brothers Win:
Dr. Traill Defeated
Third Round of the Contract Bridge Tournament to be played at the Sports Club on Monday, 14th
stant, at 5.30 p.m.
1--Mrs. Bradley and Mrs. Young
husband v. Messi Shields and Jones.
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2Dr. and Mrs. Chaun v. Messrs. Dunham and R. E. Russell 3-Messrs. A. A. D'Azaveda and «A" Hi. Carroll, v. Messrs. Denenberg
and Ozarlo...
5.Mr. and Mrs. Ha Ki v, Messrs. D. Judah and M. & Politi.
Parade at Headquarters at 5.306-Messrs. A. V. Baker and Ľ. A.
p.m. on Tuesday, May 15, 1934.
e) Corps Engineers:-
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"Parade at Miniature Pange at pm. on Monday, May 14, 1934. OC. Corps Engineers, congratu- lates teams on their success in the Corps Competitions.
(d) Corps Machine Gun Battalion: TROOP
Parade on Tuesday. May 15 at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquar-" ters for Machine Gun Instruction.
Parade on Thursday, May 17 at 5.30 pm at Troop Stable, Cause- way Bay, for Mounted Drill
ARMOURED CAR COMPANY Parade on Monday, May 14 at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Murti.
No. 3 (ANZAC) COMPANY
a wreath was laid by 2nd Lieut. A. E. Bates at the foot of the Shanghai Cenotaph on behalf of Anzac Company, HK.V.D. Corps, on Anzac Day.
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The Company will parade at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, May 14 at Head- quarters for Machine Gun Instruc- tion in Night Firing.
Members of Competition. Team wi parade on Friday. May 18 at 5.30 p.m. for Instruction in 3rd Phase of Competition.
All Team members are requested to keep this and sithsequent Fri- days free.
CORPS MACHINE GUN COM- PETITION-2nd STAGE AND PRESENT POSITION
2nd Stage Tt1, Pts. Time Pts. to date
Company 14.57
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1.000 1,800
2 Platoon 16.04 933 1.735
No. 3 Anzac)*
No. 1 Coy. (M.G.)
No. 1 Cay. (MO)
4 Platoon 16.21
No. 1 Coy. (MG)
3 Platoon 19.18
739 1496
908 1.285
.M.M. Gun
Section 23.09
Troop 22.54
Machine Gun
No. 2 (Scottish)
916 1.658
923 1,243
.313 815 Company 26.24 3.-MACHINE GUN BADGES
The following qualified on Sun- cay, April 29, 1934 (Entitled to Wear" M.G." without wreath).
M.G. Troop. No. 1898, Tpr: 3. Joseph.
Motor Cycle Section: No. 1981, Pte. N. Whitley: No. 1557. Pte. J. Smith; No. 1771. Pte. F, H. Neale: No. 2099, Pte. V. C. Bond.
4.-MAPS
7.
Tobias y Messrs. M. David and
J. Edgar,
Messrs. Chlu Po Hang and Yip Ying Chun v. Messrs. G. Kleffe and McKenzie. --Messrs. D'Almeida and Silva
C. Tacchi and D. Green. The Fourth Round will be played Tuesday, 22nd inst. The 1st Session of Semi-Finals will be play ed on Monday, 28th Inst., and the d round on Thursday. 31st inst. he finals will be played on June
and 11...
The Consolation Tournament Com. Legge and Capt. Riggs Messrs. M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton v. Messrs Joseph and Rakusen
TO-MORROW'S CHURCH
SERVICES
Sunday After Ascension
Only two of the four remaining finals in the Hong Kong Cricket Club's tennis tournaments were played, Handicap and the Handicap Doubles.
The final of the Club Singles should have been Championshay, but d, L. Sullivan, played & past holder of the title is ill and as a result the final will probably be played next week. The other finalist L. Goldman, also a former holder' of the title.
Yesterday J. M. MacDougall playing from (-6) beat Dr. R. S. Trail (-3) quite easily in the A Singles Handicap by scores of 6-0, 6-9, the former playing at the top of his form, while Traill, while also good to s certain extent was often beaten by a high bull,
off yesterday, the Club A Singles Anglican Churches
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U. Rodger and J. S. Rodger (ser) brothers won the Handicap Doubles from Captain P. S. Cannon and the Rev. Lewis Bryan (-15) after a dour struggle.
The court on which they played wa für frons being good let alone perfect and at times the ball refused to leare the ground and rolled "dead."
In the opening sot Cannon and Lewis Bryan held the upper hand G. Rodger being very erratic at the net, sending sevenl "kills" into the blue screens. J. S. Rodger was lobb ing well and kept a fine length on his forehand drives.
Cannon was the pick of the four Mrs. E... Warren and Mrs. John-players although he grew erratic at times. Lewis Bryan got in several son v. Col. Fordham and Dr. Smal-good strobes at the net but was hope. ley.
Mrs. Williamson and Mrs. Bryah v Maj. Duclos and Mrs. Muzzali.
Mrs. F. Coote and Mrs. Philips v. Pay Comd. Bayky Jones and Mrs. Henderson.
The
The above will play on Tuesday. 22nd instant" at 5.30 p.m. winners to play on Friday, 25th
stant at 5.30 p.m..
Messrs. E. Joseph and R."Pearce v. Hon. R. E. Lindsell and J. W. Franks.
less with the high balls, most of which he completely miss.
In the secand set the Kodger brothers played a better game and took the set in convincing manner, they repeate themselves in the final set..
At the conclusion of both matches, Mr. T. E. Pearce, Chairman of the Clab handed the winners and runners-up their prizes.
The following were the results:- Club "A" Singles Handicap-Final -D. M. MacDougali (-5) beat Dr. 18.
Messrs. M. H. Le and H. Lov... Mrs. Fordham and Capt. Marshall.
Messrs. P. N. da Silva, and H. Barros to play the winners of Table No., 1 played on Monday, 22nd instant.
Mrs. Simon and Mrs. Tyson v. Mrs. A. Hayward and Mrs. E. M. Raymond
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Messrs. P. Abesser and Chung U Pulv. Dr. and Mr. Valentine.
Mrs. Keary and Mrs. Withington v. Messrs. F. C. Bary and W. Pat-
terson.
The above will played or Friday, 25th inst. at 5.30 pm.
The First Round of the Tournament will be played on Tuesday, 22nd instant, the 2nd Round on Friday, 25th instant. The 3rd Round on Monday, 28th
stant. The Semi-Finals will be played, in one Session on Thursday, 31st instant and the final in 2 Sessions on June 4 and 11. All rounds will start at 5.30p.m.
Range Officer will be detalled by The Adjutant.
6.—TRANSFER No. 1557, Pte, J. Smith from All Maps will be returned to the Motor Cycle Section to Corps Engi- Adjutant forthwith.
leers with effect from May 11,
5.-ALLOTMENT OF RANGE The Stonecutters Range is allot- ted to the Corps Machine Gun Battalion as under, to fire their Machine Gun Casuals on Sunday, May 20, 1934..
This is the last opportunity for them to conform with conditions of Efficiency.
Headquarters.
No. 1 (M.G.) Company: No. 1
No. Platoon, Platoon, No. 2
Flatoon, No. 4 Platoon.
No. 2 (Scottish) Company.
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The launch will leave Queen's
Pler at 8.30 am.
and Kowloon Police Pier at 8.40 am.
1934.
7--LEAVE
Traill (~~~2) 6-0, 6-2.
Club Handicap Doubles.
G. Rodger and J. S. Rodger (sur}} heat Captain P.8. Cannon and the Rev. Lewis Bryan (15) 4-6, C-1, -1.
SAILORS' AND, SOLDIERS
HOME
Donations Received
The Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck gratefully acknowledges, on behalf of the Committee of the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home, the "following Subscriptions and Donations to the
Funds of the Home: Quarterly Subscription:-
Mr. W. C. Clark Annual Subscriptions.
Mr. C. J. Tacchi
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Mr. A. W. J. Simmons ...... onations:----
50
far, B. W. Bradbury her. H. R. Wells
25
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All gifts, however, small, will be very welcome and may be sent to the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home. 22 Hennessy Road. or a Repre- sentative would gladly call and collect same on receipt of a tele- phone call. Dial 24620.
No. 2078, Pte. 3. Zerner, No. 3 Platoon, No. 1 Company granted
hree weeks leave as from 85.34 to Curtis (on long leave). 28 5.34.
No. 2112, Gnr. R.TA. Lammert, 1st Battery, granted three weeks leave as from 4.5.14 to 24.5.34.
No. 1389. C.QM.8., J. C. Polson. Yo 2 (Scottish) Company granted
No. 2095, Gur. E. B. Brasier- Creagh, Reserve Company "A" Section, has been registered in the Waiting List."
9. STRENGTH
No. 2130 Pte. D. R. Ryde, Union
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG
13th May, 1934. Sunday After Ascension Holy Communion Holy Communion (Peak.
Church)
8 a.m.
3 - 10 a.m.
Children's Service Mattins and Sermon ......... 11 am.
Preacher: Rev. J. R. Higgs. Vicar of St. Andrew's Church,"
Kowloon....
:
Evensong
.....6.30 pm, Preacher: Rev. H. W. Baines. Week Day Services Mattins. Daily at 9 am
for the Sick. Intercessions Wednesday at 10.15' a.m.
Holy Communion-Thursday at 7.45 am.
Choir Practice-Friday" at 5.30 p.m.
ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH, KOWLOON
Services for Sunday, May 13th.
Sunday After Ascension
8.15 a.m.-Holy Communion 10 am.-Young People's Service and Primary Sunday School. 11 am-Morning Prayer and
Sermon.
Preacher Rev. H. A. Wittenbach of C.M.S., Canton.
6.00 p.m.-Evening Prayer and
Sermon.
Preacher The Vicar.
Catholic Churches
"CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL
The following are the forthcom-
Second Lesson: Acts 1. 1-11.
Prayer. Notices.
"
Hymn No. 207 "All hail the power name"-"Diadem"
of Jesus
Appendix 4).
Sermon
Hymn. No. 193 "With Joy we
meditate the grace"-("Old- '| ham Street"). Blessing.
National Anthem.
Evening Order 6 p.m. by the Rev.
E. C. H., Tribbeck.
Hymn No. 357 "Day after day I sought the Lord"-"St. An- brose").
Prayer.
Hymn No. 358 Where anal" my wondering soul begin"("Old Twenty Third"). Lesson.
Notices.
Hymn No. 185 "God is gone up on
high" ("Dudley"). Address.
Hymn No. 188 "Clap your hands. ye people all("Ephraim" 212).
Blessing.
NOTICES
At the Sailors' and Soldiers' Home Sudnay, 13th May, Christian Social
Hour 8.38 pm.
Monday.
14th May, Badminton Club meets 7 pm.
Thursday, 17th May. Badminton
Club meets 7 pm,
UNION CHURCH
Kennedy Road.
(Hong Kong
ing services etc. etc, at the Catho-SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1934. Ue Cathedral, Caine Road.
May 13th, Sixth Sunday After
Easter
MORNING SERVICES
ist Mass at 6.
2nd Mass at 8, with sermon in
Chinese.
3rd Mass at 10.30,, with sermon
in English.
EVENING SERVICE
At 4 p.m.--Rosary, Sermon and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.
May 15th.-Feast of St. John Baptist de la Salle, Founder of the Brothers of the Christian Schools
May 19th-Vigil of Pentecost, Feast of St. abstinence day. Dunstan, Archbishop of Can- terbury
On week days-Mass at 6 and
7.30.
Free Churches
METHODIST CHURCH
» Services will be held at the Eng- list Methodist Church, Queen's Road East. Wanchai.
Sunday After Ascension Morning Order 10.15 am, by the
Rev. E. C. H. Tribbeck Hymn No. 373 "What shall I render to my God"("Morna")... Prayer.
The Lord's Prayer.
en months leave as from 20.4.34 Insurance of Canton, No. 3 Platoon | Hymn No. 413 I am trusting Thee,
February 20, 1935.
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I.leut. L. F. Nicholson is appoint-
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11.
Morning Service, 10.30 am. Sunday School. 9.30 am. Morning Servico, 10.30a.m. Evening Service, 8 pm..
Preacher at both Services:—
The Rev. E. G. Powell.
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