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KING'S MEDAL

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London Rifleman's Success

(Special Air Mail Service

London, July 18.

Two winners of the King's medal were chaired from the 300 yards range at the end of a great com- were Company petition. They Sergeant Major Instructor *** Moore of the Small Arms School Corps, winner of the medal for the best shot in the Regular Army at Home, and Rifleman W. D. Hodder, Queen's Westminster and Civil Service Rifies, winner of the medal for the best shot in the

Violin Solos--(a) Minstrels (De-Territorial Army.

Bussy); (b) Flight of the Until this year there was one Bumble-Bee (Rimsky-Kor-medal only, for which the best 50 sakov).

Regular Army marksmen from the Danse Espagnole ("La Vida Army Championship list and the Breve (Kreister). Yehudi best 50 Territorial Army marksmen Menhuin,

from the Queen Mary's Prize list Songs-My Little nest of heaven-¦ compated. –

ly blue (Lehar). Twilight (Hamilton). --

Jeritza (Soprano). Songs-When Lights go rolling

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Maris

Only once since the competition was reintroduced in 1923, after being in abeyance since 1883, has a member of the Territorial Army won the medal. C.SM, J. Willans, 4th Battalion, The Royal West Kent Regiment. beat all others in the Regular and Territorial Armies Pierrette in 1928. The institution of separ

When Dull Care (Lane Wilson)

Stuart Robertson (Bass Baritone).

Planofortë Solos

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Danse Creole (Chaminade)

Una. Bourne.

7.28 to 7.45 p.m.--.

In

Cinema Organ Music

In a Eid Store (Lake)

Clock Store Terence Casey.

(Orth).-

Take & Chance Selection.

Broadway Through à Keyhole Selection-Terence Casey.

I want to be Snappy-Sidney

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Eva Waltzes (Lebar, arr. Schott), 8 p.m.-Local time and weather re- port; closing local stock quota-

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8.05 to 10.30 p.m.-Chinese Studio

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10.30 p.m.-Clase down: 8.30 to 10 p.m.-European pro - grame from. ZEK on a fre-

quency of 640 Eflocycles, 8.30 to 8.55 p.m.--Symphony No. 45 ("Farewell") in F. Sharp Minor (Haydn) played by Sir Henry J. Wood conducting the London Symphony Orchestra. 8.55 to 9 pm.

Two Pianoforte Solos by Wilhelm

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1. Waltz in D Flat, Op. 64, No. 1

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ate medals for the two Armies bas evoked much enthusiasm among the Territorials, who now feel that they have something well worth trying for within their reach,

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CHINA NAVIGATION CO. Mr. J. J. Spring, chief officer. Newchwang, has gone sup'y chief officer, on reserve,

Mr. E. Michelmore.. sup'y chief officer, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Newchwang.

Mr. R. E. Selwyn-Jones, chief of- ficer, Hsin Peking. has gone chief officer, Chengtu.

Mr. J. Jackson, chler officer, Hain Peking, 's on reserve.

Mr. W. E. Awcock, chief officer. Tungchow, has gone chief officer. Hsin Peking.

Mr. R. Mitchell, acting chief of cer, Kueichow, has gone second officer, Sinklang.

Mr. T. W. Scott." second officer, Nanning, has gone acting chief officer, Tungchow.

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Mr. J. Ellam, second officer, Sin- TERMS:-As Customary. klang, has gone acting chief officer, Kueichow.

Mr. D. Boyd, second officer, trom in transit, has gone second officer, Taming.

Mr. H. H. Moral), second oficer Taming, has gone second officer. Kanchow.

Mr. C. H. Pulman, sup'y second officer, Hsin Peking, has gone sec- and officer, Kueichow

Mr. R. A. Smith, second officer Anking, has gone second officer, Tsinan.

The · diference in skul between the professional und the amateur soldier shows up clearly in the scores of the two men. Moure had Mr. J. W. Brown, sup'y second 176 out of 200 and Hodder 165, afficer. Hsin Peking. has gone sec-- Only very occasionally is there a ond officer, Nanning. Territorial who can compete on Mr. R. B. H. Browne, second off. level terms with the Regular incer. Tsinan. has gone third officer, the highly specialized shooting | Anking. demanded by "standardized service Mr. T. Trattles, second officer, .conditiona."

has been Hu'chow, has gone third officer,,| shooting in these conditions here shengking. since the beginning of the month and was second in the Army Championship last week. He won Queen Mary's and the Southern

Mr. J. W. E. Tonkin, chief engin- Railway competition 'yesterday.eer, officer; Newchwang, has gone He is the only man to win the acting chief engineer omcer, Liang. medal in successive years, though chow. it has been won twice by Lieuten-

Moore

Mr. A. J. T: Halley, third officer, Anking, has gone second officer. the same ship.

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20 BAGS RUBBER FOOT WEAR omcer. Huichow has gone chief

Mr. J. H-Fayers, chief engineergi CAMES RUBBER FOOT WEAR engineer officer Kanchow.

Mr. H Dean, acting chief engin

ant W. Jagger, KRR.C. In 1925 and 1927 This is the third year succession that the Small Arms School has taken the prize.

eer officer. Kanchow, has gone TERMS-CASE or Felivery. of 23 who has been three years in

Rifleman Hodder is a youngster third engineer oficer, the same his regiment. He is a clerk in a southern suburb branch of the Westminster Bank. He has been a steady and consistent marksman since he joined, and last week was

ship,

Mr. J. M. Munn, second engineer officer, Holhow, has gone acting. ch'et engineer officer: Newchwang.

Mr. H. McD, Watson, third engin third engineer officer, on short eer officer, Holbow, has gone sup'y

leave.

Mr. G. C. Young, sup'y third, en- gineer officer, from in transit, has

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fourth for the regimental challenge cup presented by the then Prince of Wales in 1867. He has shot for hla regiment in "Daily Telegraph” : teams and is also good in com- petitions where peep-sight and gone third engineer officer, Klung- (Copy-slings are allowed.

Mr. R. K. Urquhart, third engin- The announcement of the result of these two medal competitions, eer officer. Liangchow, has gone which were conducted as one, was

third engineer officer, Newchwang.

delayed for over 20 minutes by

Mr. J. C. Hutchison, acting third engineer officer, Klungchow, has resigned!

A Relay from Daventry Daventry News Bulletin

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Focal Gems

Melodies of Robert Burns. Welsh Memorles (árr. Evans?. 9.32 to 10 p.m.-

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A Variety Programme Fox-Trot-Soon.

the reshooting of the snapshooting practice by a Territorial competi- tor. The marker in the butts who was manipulating the snap disc was overcome by the heat and failed to make the correct expo-

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INDO CHINA S. N. CO. Capt. T. Hughes, from reserve, has gone command, Fausang.

Capt. AV. F. Bichard, of the Fau- sang, is on short leave.

Vocal Duet-l'd do the most ex-

traordinary Things ("Jill Dar-sures,

Capt. G. I Lawson, of the Hsin ling"). Frances. Day and Scores were considerably lower Arthur Riscoe,

1n the medal competition than Changwo, has gone command, Fub- Instrumentai-Sweet Sue. Just they were in the Queen Mary's wo

you, Heeble Jeebles; I won-competition yesterday, though the Mr. J. Garin, from special leave. der where my baby is to conditions are the same. This was has gone chief engineer officer, night.

due to the heat haze which at Tingsang. Rockin' Chair;. Georgia on my mind; Lazy Day. Harry Roy's Tiger-Tagamuffins: Vocal Duet Ding Dong.. Ping

Fong-Walsh and Barker. Waltz-No, No a thousand times

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Orchestra Jubilee Dance Meme

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10 p.m-Reuter Press Bulletins" 10.05 p.m.-Close down.

BERLIN PROGRAMME

times almost obscured the targets. Mr. A. M. Marshall, chief engin particularly at 600 yards. Theeer officer, Tingsang, has gone snapshooting discs at 300 yards chief engineer oficer, Hsin Chang- were also very difficult to ace

THE LÄRGER BULLSEYE The large bullseye which the NRA Council brought into use

Mr. W. Dykes, chief engineer of- ficer, Fausang, has gone chief en gineer oncer, Puhwo..

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last year to offset the difficulties officer, Kutwo, has gone acting TERMS CASE OF DELITERY.

Mr. E. McNab, second, engineer

experienced in making the SMLE,

Mr. 3. Moalem, from home leave,

shoot to a really close group at chief engineer omcer, Fausang. short ranges is being much dis- cussed, particularly by competitors has gone acting second engineer who do not shoot here except oicer, Kutwo. during the meeting. Most of them hope that the target dimensions (Germ, will be left as they now are. They gineer officer, Hsin Fung, 16 on

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CHINA MERCHANTS S. N. CO. Mr. Feng Mel Ching, second en-

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Mr. Tsal Ying Nee has gone, act-

say that with the large bullseye short leave, and the cheap Pattern 14 rifecond eng neer officer, Hain conditions have not been for years!

so favourable for interesting young Fung

men in the sport. They fear that Mr. Kung Hain Kwet, third en- the big Bisley clubs will use their ginger officer, Hai Li, is on short. influence to have the bullseye area leave considerably reduced. The obvious way out of the real difficulty, which is already more evident this year than it was last, that a large

Mr. Lu Bul Sun, fourth engin- eer oficer, Hal L has gone third engineer oficer, the same ship

Mr Pao An Kun has gone acting

10 p.m.-Topical Talk." 10.15 pm- "Light" A Radio Opera

In One Act by Erich Mirsch Ricclus Text by Annemarie Lieser (First Performance). bullseye necessitates much tle fourth engineer officer, Hai L Conductor Werner Richter "shooting during the meeting would Reichhelm

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