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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER LOCAL INDIANS
DEFENCE
CORPS
CORDERS BY LIEUT.-COLONEL H. B. L. DOWRIGGIN, OBE. COMMANDANT. H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.>
GENEBAL Obituary
Privates; Mitchell, Neale, 8. A. Fowler, Shields, Spradbery, Critch- The Commandant regrets to anley, Whitley, Smith, Bond, J; “B доипсе the death of No. 2154 | Maycock, Crawford, Hickman, Private Hector A. V. Ribeiro, No. Fisher, Hopkins Hynca, Bander, 11 Platoon, Corps Infantry, which | Winyard, Parsons, White and A. C. occurred on November 24, 1935 Maycock.
Organisailan
CORPS 1ST BATTERY
1.8.
The Battery as at present con:
will be referred to stituted Corps 1st Battery, "A" Section.
Battery Reserve will be referred to as Corps 1st Battery "B" Sec- tion.
Remainder: All ranks are ex- pected to make an effort to pro- cred with the Section to Camp on Friday evening. December 6 and to remain in Camp for the two days and two nights,
No. 1 (MLG.) Company There will be no parade on Fri- The new Section now being re-day, November 29. The Company. cruited will be known as Corps 1st will go into Camp during the week- Battery "L" Section, which will be end, December" to 8. A copy of under the Command of Captain T. the training programme for Camp Addis Martin, but will be trained will be circulated to members. Independently-of-"A" Section.
Return Journey From Camp-
Sunday, December 1, 1935 Reference Corps Circular No. 74- 35 dated October 27 to all ranks, page 2. paragraph 3-it is hereby notified for information of all con- cerned that the return Journey to Kowloon will be made by the 5,58 p.. train instead of the 8.31 p.m. train.
St. Andrew's Society Ball Officers attending the St. An- 'drew's Society Ball at the Fenin- sula Hotel on Friday, November 29 will wear white Mess Dress, but Scottish Officers who are in posses alon of Highland evening dress may wear ft/
Checking of Address Register Officers Commanding Units are "requested to check the above" Re- gister with their Records during their Traming in Camp.
In case of any transfer, leave or resignation they should inform the Adjutant in writing and not alter the Register:
Personal Barrages Baggages intended for Fanling Camp should be delivered to Head- quarters not later than 12 noon on every Friday during the Camp period.
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Corps Orders--Amendment Reference Corps Orders No. 43-35 dated 25.10.35. para. 7. No 2095 Gunner E B. Brasier-Creagh should read "leave extended to December 31. 1935" "Struck off the Strength"
PARADE
———APPOINTMENT-
No, 2314, Pte. F. C. B, Black, No. 1 (M.G.) Company to be Lance- Corporal with effect from. Decem- ber 1, 1935.
No. 3 (M.G.) Company There will be a lecture at Corps Headquarters on Monday, Decem- her 2, at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti no equipment.
There will be no parade on Thursday, December 5, 1935.
The Company will proceed to Camp on Friday, December 8, 1935.
LEAVE
No. 2239, Pte. F. A. Broadbridge is granted leave as from 15.11.35 to 9.12.35.
...: Corps Infantry... Parade on Tuesday, December 3,
HONOUR I. G. P.
Hon. Mr. T. H. King Entertained
The Hon. Mr. T. H. King was the guest of honour yesterday at a tea party at the roof garden of, the Bong Kong Hotel, tendered by members of, the Indian Muslim Society. "The opportunity taken to congratulate the Hon. Mr. King upon his appointment to the post, of Inspector-General of Police, Hong Kong.
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Laudatory compliments were expressed by the President, Mr.. Abbas Khan on behalf of che gathering.
There was a large and dis- tinguished gathering, present,
among those at the official table
were: Hon. Mr. N. L Smith, 'Hon. Dr. S. W. To'o. Measın... W. Schofield, W, J. Carrie, G. G: Perdue, J. H./Ruttonlee and Fazil Hamid,
PRESIDENT'S WELCOME Mr. Abbas Khan those present said:-
We are gathered here this even-
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1935. TRAINING GALLOPS
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PARTNERS AT VARIANCE
Dispute Over Vessel's Ownership
A company which was said to have been formed without, any capital to run a ship, resulted trouble between the partners and
HOCKEY
Mamak Tournament.
At the Marina ground yesterday. the 12th Battery defeated the Mule Corp in their Mamak encounter by 2 goals to nll. The game wis very ragged due to a large extent on the bad condition of the ground..
In the first half the score was consequence of which, Lee Yuen one goal in favour of the gun- Tsaan, a well-known merchant, ners; the gos, coming from the brought a claim against Li Han stick of L/Bmdr. WiNama. Wing, Foon Kering Sheung, and In the second half the same Chu Cheung Hin before His Lord- mediocre type of hockey was play- ship the Chief Justice, Bir Athol! ed and in a melee in front of the MacGregor at the Supreme Court Mule Corps goal-mouth, yesterday.
Harris scored the second goal.
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Mr. F. C. Jenkiris, K.C.; for the plaintiff, said that with the ob certre half was the most danger- For the winners, On. "Harris” at jeet, of bulding a passenger mo-ous player, he was more of a sixth entered forward and his hard hitting and hito a partnership with the three spoiling display was largely re- defendants in May, 1933.
sponsible for their victory. Cpl. All four of them contributed Lacey at right wing was very Tast capital amounting to $235.000 in and some of his well-placed cen- all, of which the plaintiff's share tres were not taken. was $20.000. During the building
Sgt. Dicks at left half and Bou- of the ship. plaintif advanced towel Din covering at defence were the firm further funds to the ex- the outstanding players for the tent of $45,469. All payments to losers, and it was their great work the shipbuilders in respect of the that kept the gunners from - ship were made out of the firm creasing their lead. funds, and all receipts given by the shipbut.ders were given in the name of the firm.
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ing to do honour to an old friend. and kindly adviser not only of the Muslim community, but of the Indian community as a whole in the Colony. Mr. King has been Identified with the Indian com- munity since his arrival in Hong Kong as a Police Cadet and we the Muslim community, in this Colony are specially indebted to him for the many favours which he has shown and the "keen in-
a: 5.30 pm, at Corps Headquarters.terest he has always taken in our
„“A” COMPANY
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affairs. We should like to men-
All Categories. Lecture, Lecture on here in particular the help Room.
Subject: Tactics and Training and Preparation for Battle.
Lecturer: Major B. Jarvis, M.C.
"B" COMPANY (AALA) CLASS "A"
Lewis Gun Ground Training, Elementary Handling, Location: Headquarters. Instructors: 2 Regular Instruc-
tota
Kit Required: 1 Lewis Gun, Ground Sheets, Spare Parts bag complete, Magazines in carrier.
CLASS "B".
Holding,
Lewis Gun Training. Loading and not
Magazines, Alming, Trigger pressing.
Location: Headquarters. Instructors: Bergeant Camund and Corporal Neves.
Corps 1st Battery "A" Section-Parade at Belcher's Fort on Wednesday, November 27 at 6 pm. Dress Overalls, Blue Cap, Gun Platform Shoes.
"I" Section-A meeting of all Interested and who intend to join will meet in the Lecture Hall, Volunteer Headquarters on Mon day, December 2, 1935 at 5.30 p.m. to discuss all details with regard to Training etc,
Corps Engineers Monday, December 2: Miniature Range, 6.30 p.m.
Thursday, December 5, Nos. 1 and 2 Detachments AA training at Stonecutters. A target will be available and it is particularly re- onasted, that, all members of both. detachments attend as well as apare men. Launch leaves Kow- Joon 8.15 pm, y
Dress Overalls Promotion: No. 1121 Lance Compl. E. L. Johnson to be Corporal with effect from November 27.
1935.
Kit Required: 1 Lewis Gun, Ground Sheets, Magazines, Load- ing Handle, Plenty of Dummies, Aiming discs,
which he rendered to the Indian Muslim Society in obtaining the site for the community for the erection of a cemetery in Kow- loon. In view of all this, it is a matter of extreme gratification to the IMS. that you, Sir, have been elevated to the responsible
of Inspector-General post Police and we shall all follow your future career in the Force with great interest and assure you of our loyal and whole hearted support and co-operation. have every confidence that you will continue, to show the same keen and kindly interest in our community as you havë been do ing in the pasi.. The whole
Muslim Indian Society joins with me in express- ing our very hearty congratula
lobs to you Sir, on your well deserved, promotion
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We
If I may be allowed, Sir, to No. 2 (Scottish) Compasy strike one jarring note. I should "A" The Company will parade like to say that we have felt at Corps Headquarters on Thurs keenly the gap left in the Police day, December 5, 1935 at 5.30 p.m. Force since the retirement of K. for Machine Gun Training.
S. Nawab Khan and S. 8. Mahin- "B"-Reminder: Members are re-der Singh, which gap. It is the minded that the Company will unanimous wish of our members, attend Church on Sunday. Decem- to see filled during your tenure of ber 1, 1935,
Parade at Corps Headquarters at 10 a.m.
Dress: Review Order. LECTURE ROOM-ALLOTMENT
Corps 1st Battery: "L" Section, Monday, December 2, 1935.
LEAVE
No. 2104, Pte. E. L. Curtis, M.M.G. Béction, leave extended from 19.35 to 1.3.36.
ofice.
In conclusion. I wish to thank you. Str. for your presence here this evening as well as all those gentlemen who have been good make this and enough to come function a success.
THE GUESTS
Pride of Tsingtao King's Justice The Tiger Trowbridge Mistake Bay
Spinaway and
17th of September Soldier of China Harvest View ..... Great Holl
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Gold Bullion and Tin Ho 1 Propitious Time
Saucy Face
Hetman.....
Shooting Star Festival Eve Bobniak Stär Emergency Call and...
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Routley, T. Murphy, A W. Hooney, Dr. H. Arvulli, Fazil Mohammed and M. A. Khan.
Musical entertainment was pro- vided by pipers of the HK and SR.A, a separate contingent of whom were also present.
MR. KING'S REPLY
I am rather embarrassed. When
you gentlemen invited me to a tea party. I requested, and I think you agreed, that it would be a could alt small party where we down and have a chat. It is a surprise therefore to me, but none the less a great pleasure. to find such a large assembly. In spacious and I am afraid, costly
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degree that it commands the goodwill of the community it serves."Urider my direction I hope the Police Force will main tain its former and present high standard."" This meeting is & guarantee of your goodwill, and sa far as we are concerned. I look to, the future with every con- Adence.
GOOD WORK DONE IN ROWLOON
The results" of goodwill and co-operation are evidenced by the work you have recently carried out in Kowloon I refer to the new cemetery, which you have I had
already kindly mentioned. hall to welcome me this after-
noon.
with
my
the opportunity of visiting it this At the outset I wish to morning in company with Mr.
Abbas Khan and thank you sincerely for all the
Mr. Fazel kind things you have said. ́ The Ahmed I was very surprised and occasion has a dual aspect, as it pleased to see the extensive and coincides with my return from well ordered work that had been carried out. I am sure that I am leave and secondly
only volding your own feelings taking up on a permanent basis,
when I say that the Moham- though not for the first time, the duties of Inspector General of medan Community is greatly in- debted to Mr. Abbas Khari and Police. You touch a happy note, if I may say so, in welcoming me
his Committee for the energy and as an old friend. I and many of generosity that they have display- ed in carrying through that work. you have practically grown up to-
The Indian Con pany of the gether in Hong Kong, and I think
may say we have indeed been Police Reserve, furnishes another good friends throughout.
topic on which I should like to. You have called me also a touch. The strength of this Com “kindly advisor. I feel that I pany in 1933 was 47 men; in 1934. have not earned that compliment. | 62, and its present strength in 69. I am sometimes told that I am I hope these numbers will in- Mrs. M. G. B. Macdonald as from too full of advice, and if at times crease further, but I would add November 22, 1935.
I have ventured to tender advice the caution that the object of the
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Among those present were W. la B.. Sparrow, H. Barrett, A. No 2137, Pte. J. K. Sloan, M.M.G. Dibsbury, A. R. S. Major, Dr. G. Section, sick leave extended from I. Shaw, W. R. Scott, G. 8. Wilson 11.11.35 to 31.12.35...
G. A Kennedy Skipton, Rev, G. O. C. Unit congratulates meni.. No. 1745, Pte. W. H B. Rigg. E . Upsdell, A. T. Hamilton, H bera on excellent work carried out | Armoured Car "Section, granted Green, R. H. E. Marks, T. during week-end training at Stone- twelve months leave as from 111,35 Stokes, C. F. Alexander, R. J. Hunt, B. C. Randall. F. Hopkins, Corps Signals
No. 369, Signaller D. CH.T. Hynes, J Brennan, O. Eager, Proceed to Camp at Fanling on Mellon, M.G. Bn. Signal Section, G. Bird, P. Grant, F. Brett, W. G. Friday, November 29, 1936 in ac- granted six months leave as from cordance with instructions already | 26:10.35 to 26.4.36. issued.
cutters.
There will be a parade at Corps Headquarters, on Tuesday, Decem- ber 3, 1985 st. 5.30 pm
Armoured Car Section Tuesday, December 3, 1935; Bection will parade at Corps Head quarters at 5.30 p.m. for Road Test of Cara
Dress: Overalls. A full atten- dance is requested.
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Saturday, December 7, 1935: Section will proceed to Camp on Saturday, December 1. Parade it Corps Headquarters at 07.45 hours sharp
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Dress: Overalls, R.T.C. Cap. Black Boots, Haversack Water- bottle and Revolver. Remainder of uniform must be brought, - Motor Machine Gun Bestión d
Bection will parade at Head- quarters on Monday, December 2, 1935 ab.5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.
Driving practice and cycle main- tenance parade will be held at 5:30 pm. Wednesday, December 4, 1935, The following are entitled to wear the M.G. Badre. for the 1985- 1936 Training Season.
A/C.Q.M.B. W, 8prague, Bergt, I. C. Hamilton, Corpi. G. H. Fowler,
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to, 1.11.38.
No, 1830, Pte. E. M. Marques, No. 9 Platoon, Corps Infantry, granted nine months leave as from 1.11.35 to 31.7.30.
TRANSVER
No. 1894, Pte. C. L. Aris, transfer- red from Reserve Bectión “A” to Corps 1st Battery with effect from November 27, 193500,
STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH Permitted to Resign
No. 1650, Signaller Y. J. Khan, Corps Bignals as from 24.10.35.
Left the Colony
RESIGNATION
(64.) M. M. MELLOR, Acting Commandant, Nursing Detachment,
HK.V.D.C..
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to you as President of the Indian Reserve Officers and myself is to Muslim Society' and to other | obtain, quality rather than quan- members of the Society, I hope it tity. I take this opportunity to has proved to be sound and not thank the members of the Reserve advice which perhaps led you Company for their work in the into trouble. Further, while I am past and to assure them of my AFTER ORDERS.
standing here and speaking chlefly Interest fri the future. M.G.BD
Bienal Section
for myself and thanking you on Signal Section will proceed to my own behalf. I feel that this Camp în Friday, December 8, 1835. occasion is an indication of your In view of the Field Day on Sun- sentiment towards the whole of No. 2230, Pte. P. Strickland day December 8-it a suggested the Folice, which it is my privilege Armoured Car Section, as from that all ranks attend this Camp to command. For many many 15.11.35.
Lance Corporal Cole and Signall-years circumstances have com- No. 2134, Pte. P. J. Gardner, er Sommers will be attached to bined to give Police officers and Armoured Car Section, as from Ma, Troop.
members of the Indian Com- 30.10.35.
It has been suggested that a mamity as a whole, joint interests. (84) E. J., R. MITCHELL,
Harmonica Band be formed, for It is my hope and wish that we Major,
the purpose of entertaining at continue to work together in Camp, those willing to participate sympathetic co-operation in the should give their names to Signall-future. I assure you that shall er Coales as early as possible. continue my interest in all affairs
Acting Adjutant, HRV.D. Corps.
AFFILIATED UNITS
Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D.Ç.A.
CARLECTURE
TE HAT
NOTICE
FRIENDLY MATCH
In a friendly hockey game at PECULIAR STATUS
the Club ground (King's Park) Before the boat was completed in held the Lincolnshire Regiment to yesterday, the Club arst eleven November 1934, plaintiff's co- a draw both teams scoring once... partner decided to form a limited
The game was played at a fast ilability company to take over the pace which was maintained to the running of the vessel. As a result, end. There was no scoring in the the On Wo Navigation Co., Ltd., Arst half.. was formed but in name only. It
did not exist because it did not
In the second half, D. Carey drew Arst blood for the Club and have a sent to its name and the Cal/Sgt. Reeks scored the equalis three subscribers to the memoran-er for the soldiers.
dum had not even taken out their
For, the home team W. A. Reed
one share each respectively, and at centre-half was the outstand- none of them took up their qua fication shareS
ing performer, while J. R. Patter gave a creditable display at right
Few days after the incorpora- bäck.
tion of this company, the vessel Pte. Taylor and Col/Sgt. Reeks Lee Hong was registered in the were the most dangerous forwards game of the Cheung Hin Steam-in the Lincolns" attack and had to ship Co., Ltd., which had no in- be constantly watched by Potter terest in the private company and and Sommer,
which in fact were trustees for the
owners of the steamer, namely the
partners.
On December 9, 1934, the ship case, the plaintiff was told by the started on its regular run and third defendant that they were shortly after, trouble arose between going to suspend payment of the the partners. As a result of this. firm's debts so as to get a bank- the plaintiff instructed Messrs. ruptcy petition. They are trying Johnson, Stokes and Master on to out-manoeuvre us and I would February 18 this year to write a letter to the first defendant. No the immediate appointment of the therefore ask your Lordship for satisfactory arrangement resulted receiver.”. from that letter and on February 28 the same solicitors wrote,
The plaintiff then gave evidence. on tubstantiating his counsel's re- behalf of the plaint, to each of marks, after which his Lordship the three partners, giving notice granted the application with costs of dissolution. "
for the plaintiff.
On July 10 last, the directors of The plaintiff next made, an ap the On Wo Naviguilon Co., Ltd.pication for a declaration against. purported to allot to certain per- the Cheung Hin Steamship Co., sons certain shares in this com-Lid, that the ship was the pro- pany. The whole thing was a perty of the partnership firm. polity because they had no power to do it, and because the name of the plaintiff was not included in this list..
APPLICATION, GRANTED
Mr. Jenkin, said there was a mortgage of the ship made on De- cember 3 last year, a few days be- fore she started rurning.. That mortgage was put through for the purpose of preventing the Cheung "I shall ask," continued Mr. Hin Steamship Co., Ltd, dealing Jenkin, "for the immediate ap-with the boat in a way detrimen- pointment of the receiver, for the tal to the owners... reason that yesterday, during the This application was kiso ́grant- unfortunate stand-over of this ed the plaintiff with costa.
XMAS Hampers
We beg to notify Customers that Assorted Hampers imitable for the Festive Besson may be obtained from us at the following Bedased Ester
No. 1 HAMPER-$55.
1 Qt. Most & Chandon Dry Imperial
Champagne.“
1 Pt. G,F. Peppermint.
PLD.O.M.
*1 Qt. Martell'a ? * * Brandy.
Qts. John Haig Gold Label Whisky or McCallum's "Perfection" Whisky.
1 Qt. Superb Tawny Port. 2 Qta. St Julien Clárét.
1 Qt. Old Brown Sherry, Black Seal.
1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Giï,
1 Qt. Burgoyne's Burgundy, 1 Phial Angosturs Bitters.
No. 2 HAMPER $50.
You mentioned K 8. Nawab 1 Qt. Guillemaz Champagne, Khan and 8. 8. Mohinder Singh. | 1 Pt. D.Q.M. Both were old friends of mine 19 Bargoyne's Burgundy. whom I held in high esteem. I 1. Ct. Morielf's *** Brandy. appreciate the feeling which 2.Qt. John Haig Gold Label Whisky prompted your reference, but Iɛam-
ForMcCallum'k"Perfection!" Whisky. afraid I can only hold qut: hope for a larger community and better times. I fear the powers that direct, pur destinies in Hong Kong, will only say that we are fortunate to hold the positions and salaries
No. 3
Burgoyne's Burgandy 1 Pt. G.F. Peppermint
PL. D.O.M
2 Qt. Taway Dry Port
2. Ota. St. Julien Claret....
1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin 1 Qt. Vino de Fario Sherry, 1 Phial Pomerankan Bitters.
HAMPER $40.
1 Qt. Pallision Brandy, 1. Amontillado Bherry.
1 Qt. Taylor's Old Tom or Dry Gin
2 Qts, Madoc Claret,
1 Phil Pomeransan Bitters.
We stock also John Haig Hampers in cases of 6 bottles and 3 bottles. Other Hampers made up to suit Customers' requirements.
we have! This is cold comfort, 2 Qte. Tarragons Port but if it is any consolation. It. John Haig Gold Label Whisky would remind you that the salary or McCallum's Perfection Whisky. pertaining to the Mohammedan of the Inspector-General himself Community in Hong Kong, and I atands at a lower figurẻ thản" it There will be a meeting on hops, that, if and when occasion did in K. S. Nawab Khan and 6. arises, I may be able to be of 6. Mohinder Singh's time. Once service to you.. I would emphasize more I thank you afr. Abbas Khan. the advantage of such trust and and all those assembled here. co-operation. The Police Force is very warmly indeed for your weln eficient and successful⠀⠀ to the come and good wishes.
The seventh lecture in Home Wednesday, December 4, 1935 at Nursing öt PW.D. Offices at 5.30 Volunteer Headquarters to discus p.m. on Monday, December 2, 1935, the formation of a Harmonies Band |-- Head Storeman, HKV.D.O. will for the last week-end Camp Fire
arrange for beds, and-Uneis, etc.--| concert..
GANDE PRICE & CO., LTD.
Tel 20185,
St, George's Buldig, foe House Street.
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