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NOTICE.
THE THE Officer Commanding 1st Ba. The Lincolnshire Regiment calls the attention of all tradespeople and other persons concerned to the fact that he will not be responsible for collecting private debts contract. ed by soldiers of the unit under bis command.
Signed this 29th day of July, 1953 (Signed) H. St G. SEOYTS,
Major,
Comdg. 1st Ba. The Lincolnshire
Regt.
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HOLIDAY RESORTS
CO. ONIAL SECRETARY'S
DEPARTMENT
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1935.
HONG KONG RIFLE
ASSOCIATION
Satisfactory Report At Council Meeting
Very satisfactory progress—as was never conceived probable by the promotors of the scheme was reported yesterday, at a Council Meeting of the Hong Kong Rifle Association held in the Board Room of the “South China Morning Post" Building, when Major D. H. Steers, OBE, RE, Hon. Secretary stated that the --- number of applications for full individual membership of the Association was exactly 100, and that in view of the promises received from other persons, it was very likely that by the end of the year, the full membership would have risen to over 200, and the membership of affilated clubs to between three thousand and four thousand.
Col H. L, Murrow, D.8.0., was in the chair, and other members of IT information
is hereby notified for gezent
that as
At this time of the year when the Council present were: Messrs. from Tuesday, 6th August, 1995, until the hot weather is at its bottest, it C. A. Grimes and D. F. Waterton, further notice, the Hong Kong Pass-is not unnatural that our thoughts Sub.-Lt. R. Grieve, H.K. Naval port Office, will be open to the public should turn to cooler climes and Volunteer Force, Lt. F. P. Sequeira, those of us who are fortunate] H.KV.D. Corps, Capt. D. J. Gray, at the following hours only:
enough to be able to afford both R.M., Lt. J. R. Johnson (Regular Week-days 10 am."to 1 p.m.
the time and money seek refuge Army) and the Hon. Secretary 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
in the north and Baguio while the Major Steers. 10a.m. to 1 p.m. less fortunate ones have, perforce, The minutes of to remain in the Colony and make D. W. TRATMAN,
the best of what Hong Kong has to Colonial Secretary.
offer by way of holiday resorts [3707, In this direction Hong Kong is not so badly off as some other spots in the Far East for although it is
Saturdays
26th July, 1985.
the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
Mr. E. C. Parker-Jarvis," of the Royal Welsh Fuzilers, was elected to the vacancy in the Council caused by the resignation of Mr. R. W. Scott, who is now a
the Police Rifle Club.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS, by comparison but a dot in the representative of the Council for
LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
has
The Council then approved the admission for membership of 48 individual applicants, of whom 44 are members of the 2nd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers.
The offer by Sergt. Major Faro, RB, of a new "1914" rifle for com- petition under the conditions to be laid down by Major Steers, RE, by those members of the Association who belong to the Royal Engineers stationed in Hong Kong, was grate- fully accepted and the Hon. Secre- tary was instructed to write to the
donor to this effect.
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"At the offices of the Public Works Department yesterday afternoon, a* plot of Crown Land at Mount Kellett, registered as Rural Build- ing Lot No. 391, was put up for public auction, the upset price be- ing, based at twelve cents per square foot. Mr. L. B. Holmes was the buyer.