HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS
KORDERS BY LIEUT.-COLONEL H. B. L" DOWBIGGIN. O.B.E COMMANDANT. H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS)
PARADE
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Corps 1st Battery
"L" Section: Parade at Corps Headquarters on Friday, 27th in- .start at 6.30 p.m.
Dress: Overalls, Blue Cap, Gun Platform Shoes.
The Annual Meeting of "1" Section will be held after this parade at 6.15 pm.
Corps Engineers- Parade at Miniature Range on Monday, 23rd inst, at 5.30 p.m.
Corps Signals
Range Officer: Lieut. F. P. Sequeira.
Air Arm Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 pm, on Tuesday, 24th instant for M.O. Instruction
AMENDMENT
Corps Orders No. 11/36 dated 15.3.36, para: 9 "Strength"-No. 2561, Pte. H. A, Hargreave, No. 2 (Scottish) Company should read No 2561, Pte, A. G. Hargreave, No. 1 (M.G.) Company, No. 2 Platoon.
APPOINTMENT
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1936.
HONG KONG S STRENGTH
To Be Severely Tested
The Navy, Army and the Air
combined in "Joint i Force have manoeuvres for u,tacking and ae- fending the Colony, which began at mid-day, yesterday, "and will continue until 1 p.m. tomorrow. The Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps will do its share in the operacions to-day, when they will man the fortresses and take up their places at the beaches where landmgs are expected to take place.
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COLONY'S TRADE
RETURNS
Increase In Imports And Exports For February
An interim: report issued by the Statistical Office of the Im ports and Exports Department on the trade of the Colony for February, 1936, 'states' that imports of merchandise amounted to. a total of $30.3 millions (£20 millions), (as compared with $28,8 millions (£2.6 millions) in February, 1935; a dollar increase of 5.2% and a sterling decrease of 251%%; whilst exports totalled $24.9 militons (£16 millions), as compared with $20.6 millions (£1.8 millions); a dollar increase of 20.9% and a sterling de- crease of 11.1%.
two months of the year 1936 Sergt.". G. Stopani-Thomson,
No. 2 (Scottish) Company, is ap-
The "Blue Army" is attacking the Colony, while the Red Army
positions.
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1. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 2 p.m. on Saturday, 21st inst.
Dress: Tunic, Blacks, Black Boots, Blue Forage Cap. (She pointed Company Sergeant Major have already taken up defensive millions) as compared with $63.1 will wear Turban) and Greatcoats with effect from March 20, 1938.
Equipment-Belts (as Issued). Haversacks Waterbottle, and Box Respirator.
2. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 24 and Thursday, March 26, 1936
Dress: Mufti.
M.G. Troop Parade at Corps Headquarters on Tuesday, 24th inst. at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.
Armoured Car Section Section will parade at Corps Headquarters on Saturday, March 21 at 2 pm, for 0.0.0. Inspection,
Dress: Overalls, R.T.C. Caps, Black Boots, Waterbottle (filled), Haversack. Revolver and Holster and Box Respirator (to be worn at the "Alert" position).
Separate instructions will issued to all ranks.
be
There will be no parade on Tues- day, March 24.
Motor Machine Gun Section There will be ng parade on Mon- day, 23rd inst.
No. 1 (MG.) Company Friday, March 27, 1936 Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Musketry instruction at Miniature Range. Dress: Muft),
No. 2 (Scottish) Company The Company will parade at Corps Headquarters on Thursday.. March 28 at 5.30 pm, for Machine Gun Instruction,
Strength: No. 2584, Pte. J. R. Leitch joined 12.3.36 Is posted to No. 2 Section, No. 6 Platoon.
No. 2565. Pte. J. B. Stewart join-
LECTURE ROOM ALLOTMENT Corps 1st Battery, "L" Section Friday, March 27, 1936
LEAVE
No. 2051, Bdr. A. J. MacFayden. 1st Battery, granted sick leave from March 1 to 31, 1936.
No. 1881, Corpl. G. H. Fowler, M.MG. Section, granted leave as from 20.2.34 to 20.11.36.
No, 2481. Ptc. M. D. Long, No. 3 M.G.) Company granted leave as from 16.3.38 to 30.3.31.
No. 2535. Pte. K. L. Loo, No. 3 *M.G.) 'Company, granted leave as from 18.3.36 to 15.4.30.
STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH
Having Left the Colony No. 2477. Tpr. C. J. Powell, Troop, as from March 20, 1936,
Having Completed 3 Years Service
No. 1602, Pte. F. M. Britto, B
·Company, Corps Infantry as from 20.3.36.
STRENGTH
No. 2568, Gunner A. A. Rumjahn, Great China Trading; Corps 1st Bty., "L" Section, 13.3.36.
No. 2587, Pte. V. Harris. Lowe Bingham Matthews, No. 1 (M.G.) Coy., 13.3.36.
(54.) R. C. B. ANDERSON, Captain,
Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.
AFFILIATED UNITS
Nursing Detachment, H.KY.D.C.
The next lecture on “First Aid in Defence against Chemical War- fare" will be held on Monday,
ed 12.3.36 is posted to No. 1 Sub-March 23 in P.W.D. Offices at 5.30 section. No. 1 Platoon.
No. 3 (M.G.) Company There will be no parade on Mon- day, March 23.
The next parade will be on Mon- day, March 30.
M.G.BA., Signal Section Saturday, March 21, 1930 G.O.C.'s Inspection: Section will parade at 2.10 p.m. sharp at Corps Headquarters.
Marker: Signaller Coales. Uniform: "Tuale, Slacks, Caps Field Service, Blue-full equip meat Including Haversack and Waterbottle.
Despatch Riders will see that thel cycles are ready for service.
Wednesday, March 25; 1936:- Section will parade for instruction Ba usun).
Corps Infantry
Parade: There will be no paradė on Tuesday, 24th instant.
Stonecutters Range Small Arms Classification-Lewis Gun:
All Lewis Gun Bections of "A"
13.m.
Enrolment: 16.3.36, Mrs. M. Rees. Leave: Mrs. E. Philippens, from 16.3.36 to 28.4.36.
(Sd.) K. DURBAN, Commandant,
Nursing Detachment. H.KV.D.C.
NOTICE
Ninth Annual Athletic Meeting The above meeting will be held on Saturday, April 18, 1936 at 2.30 p.m. on the Area Sports Ground at Sookunpoo.
Details will be sent to all mem- bers of the Corps as soon as pos- sible.
DONATIONS
Street Sleepers
The Street Sleepers' Shelter So-
Company and all members of "B" | clety beg to acknowledge with
Total imports during the first; E, Africa
India amounted to $64.1 millions, (24)
millions (£5.6 millions), in the Under Cipt. A. J... Murray, the
corresponding
of period
1935; following ships are leaving for a whilst exports amounted to $48.5 secret rendezvous, HM.S. Dorset,
millions (£3.1 millions) as com- shire, Cornwall. Duncan and Avepared with "$47.4 millions (£4.2 destroyers. HMS. Duchess, De-
millions) light, Daring, Diamond and Bruce.
In terms of local currency im- H.M.S. Medway will accompany ports increased by 1.8% in the first them with submarines Otus, Periwo months of 1938 as compared seus, Olympus, Phoenix, and Par-
with the corresponding period of thian. The Gunboat, H.M.S. Moth 1935 and exports increased. by W. Indies is also part of the attacking for 23%; whilst sterling values show!!
ces.
The Dorsetshire will carry 350 men of the Royal Welch Fusiliers who will be assisted in landing operations by a bartallon of Royal Marines drawn from all ships, and a battalion of seamen,
Other regiments have manned the fortresses which protect the island and extend as far as the frontier of Caira.
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The aerial part of the manoeuv- res comence at 5 p.m. and if the fine weather now being experien- ced continues, it will be possible for the strenuous programme planned for H.MS. Hermes to be put into fall operation.
From 5 p.m. till Sunday morn Ing a sustained bombing attack on the Colony will be kept up by suc- cessive fights comprising five ina- chines each.
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TOWN
TALK"
LIQUID SILVER
POLISH
AND
SILVERPLATE
"FOR CLEANING AND POLISHING SOLID SILVER AND SILVER-
PLATED WARE.
INSTANTLY REMOVES AND ALL TARNISH
IMPARTS A BRILLIANTTM
CLOTH
33,981 (28,251) 451,179 (761,287)
26,075
British Malaya 898,825
(533,973) New Zealand 23,237
(16,519)' B. N. Borneo 185,911
(82,533) S.Africa
(16,001) 579,265 (161,594) 1,583,151 (1,446,238)
46,031 (2),635)
78,704
(50,127)
12,930
32,708
(-)
(177,768)
W, Africa
29,434
2
()
(8.381)
634
104,440
and LASTING POLISH.
(332)
(25,331)
TOWN TALK
5,112
154.493
SILVER POLISH
(34,170)
(79.520)
229,588
ed decreases of 26.8% in the case |B. E. Other of imports, and 26.2% in the case of exports.
Belgium
564,229 (778,135) (23,989)
2,015,778 (5,310,501) (1,792,055) sure during the months of Febru-China, Mid. 566,274 1,387,129 ary, 1936 and February, 1935:-
(417,842) (1,470,042) China, South 4,583,989 6,836,083
(4,238,197)
The following table shows com- parative figures of imports and China, North 3,829,892 exports of Merchandise and Trea-
Merchandise Treasure
Total:"
Merchandise- Treasure
Total:
IMPORTS
$35.003,176 $32,309,722 EXPORTS
Feb. 1936 Feb. 1935
$
$31,753,870 $21,941,100 Germany
MONTHLY FLUCTUATIONS
British Manufacture
CLEAN
HARMLESS.
QUICK
NO AMMONIA
NO SMELL
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
· SILVERWARE
TELEPHONE 2.8 1.6 1
DEPARTMENT,
2,400
... (8,273,
Ital
1,038.202 Vivella
697,673
Feb. 1936 Feb. 1935
(7,143,740)
Cuba
3,644
• LASTING.
30,319,310 28,800,844
4,683,806 3,508,678"
(-)
(1,550)
C. America
1,159
-137,927
(-)
(41,396)
Denmark
Egypt
5,871
1,417
(385)
(84)
8,841
5,091
(B,906)
(51,902)
24,885,144 20,584,724
France
189,141
360,148
6,888,826 1,356,376
(182,242) (142,769)
Indo-China
2,178,097 1,141,789
(2,355,776) (1,228,982)
1,584,576 (1,188,551)
381.879
(86,310)
124,584
185,012
(144,029)
(37.939)
21,638
.(155,385)
3,691,852
(3,154,421)
(1,041,417)
372,941
DAYLA
(307,370) (517,058)
567:145 (506,971)
1,151,922 (1,122,255)
57,661
1,110
(56,304)
(261)
558,946
(1,813,926)
(330,101)
85,645
934,965
(45,281)
(361,144)
2,030,617 (1,431,558)
1,077,280
(659,013)-
IMPORTS EXPORTS 5. America
24,219
191,711
$
1,871,439
$ 1.011.945
(11,703)
(34,043)
(2,253,907)
459,410
Burma
(490,633)
10,175
Sweden (788,391) TE
157,658 Switzerland (125,847)
527,105
2,574
(84,304).
(40.804)
11,009
(19,500)
BRIGADIER J. E. SANSOM
Canada
Ceylon
155.236 Spaltı (28,570) (89,978). 165,994 288,505 US.A. (296,661) (149,502)
13,103 40,420 Others (11,308). (81,716)
7.255 (10.295)
1,000
(63,325)
2,065,146 (1,950,881)
82,226 (114,371)
2,268,655 (1,133,082)
They will concentrate Arst on the destruction of Kak Tak, Army Since February, 1935 monthly | Holland headquarters and the public ser- values of imports of merchandise vices such as power houses, water- into Hong Kong fluctuated from a Italy werks and
gasworks. Powerful high Hong Kong dollar value (35,6 searchlights will sweep the sky millions) in May, 1935 to a low Japan whilst ground anti-aircraft instal- | (26.1 raillions) in August, 1035; lations from all fortresses will re- whilst export values fluctuated K. C. Wan sist the attackers. Many more from a high of $27,4 millions in
bile units have been added to the searchlights, including many mo-
Colony's defences since last year whilst the general scheme of de- fence is constantly being improved. The total values of imports and N. E. Indies 3,026,404
All men of the Hong Kong Vo-exports of merchandise for the lunteer Defence Corps join in the month of February, 1938 are shown Philippines fortress manning exercises to-mór- { below by countries, the figures for "row and take their places at the February, 1935, being given in Slam
beaches where landings are ex- brackets:-
pected to be made. The air arın will also assist in defence.
lions in July, 1935.. March, 1935 to a low of $18.9 mil~
Macao
Mean rate of Exchange for Norway February, 1936, HK$=1, 3]d.
Reports of the manoeuvres are ¦ U. K, restricted to a general nature ast
it is undesirable that the combat. Australia ants should know what is coming o in advance.
A Tribute
(~~)
117,096
(63,395)
AN ART PREVIEW CORRESPONDENCE
E. At The Gloucester
Company except those who have grateful thank the following a severe loss to socia; service in
rot yet fired 'Lewis Gun will re donations:
for Classification on 'Bunday, Mar. Cheong Hing Building Co. 26-Launch leaves Queen's Pler at All Saints Church, Ho- 8.15 am and Kowloon at 8.30 am. mun-tin
A preview of the works o Mr..
The passing or Brigadier J. Sansom of the Salvation Army is
Bouth China. He was on the eve $50.00 of taking up the important work!
of developing-Balvation Army a Diosdado M. Lorenzo under the tivities far. beyond "the existing auspices of the Hong Kong Work- excellent work for girls establishing Artists Guld will be had at ed in Kowloon after his first visit the Gloucester Hotel on March 23 to Hong Kong. Apart from his from 4 pm to 7 pm. capabilities as a worker Brigadfer The Hong Kong Working Artists
36.20
G.O.C.'s Inspection: Corps Infan- try-parade in the Drill Hall (enter-
Range Officer: Lieut. J. H. Law-Staff of the Registry, Su- rence.
preme Court (in mory of Mr. G. E. L Grist) Mrs. E. Cock (in memory of Mr. CAE. L. Grist)...
me-
5.00
5:00
6 C. M. Post 5-
ing by Garden Road entrance) at 3.10 p.m.
Markers report to R.B.M. at 3.15 | Anonymous
p.m. sharp.
1:00
3.69
- Dress:
Jacket, Slacks, Boots, Previously acknowledged 3.121.83 Forage Cap with badge, Greatcoats (rolled), Belt Braces and Pouches,
Total $3,227.72 Haversack, Waterbottle (filled),
THE SHELTER
Box Respirator on the alert posi- tion. Rifle & Bayonet except Nos. 1 and 2 of Lewis Gun Bections.
Greatcoats will not be worn for Inspection but must be stacked neatly. Men are recommended to The following is a report of the have a suitable label attached for number of sleepers who occupied identification.. All members who the shelters during the seven are proceeding on Combined | nights. (March 13 to March 19 in- Operations will have rations pro-clusive):- elded, but are recommended to carry a small thermos flask with bot drinks Members of B Class Re- serves who do not attend the G.O.C.'s Inspection should be pre- sent in the Drill Hall by 3.30 pm. as the Unit will move immediately after the Inspection.
Revolver Competition:-
The Revolver Competition "will
be fired on: Tuesday, 24th instant
at Kennedy Road Range,
Lorry leaves Corpe Headquarters
at 5.30 p.m. sharp.
St. Peter's (West Point) Capacity/
Total Sleepers
The Government Medical Staff
[To the Editor of the "Hong Kong Daily Press"]
Bir.In the ful capy, which the.] Honourable Director of Medical
and Sanitary Services: Was good of all first class stores through-
JE. Sansom possessed a persona- Guild 15 a group, membership of enough to give, at short notice, to
any
"Feel your Feet
Viyella
Sports Hose
and know the full meaning of Foot Comfort!
The clean even knit: lies smoothly and snugly to leg, ankle, and foot, for. Viyella Sports Hose are knit
to 6t and made to last too. Just try on a pair to-day and experience real foot joy!!
Ohtainable in Khaki and White,
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ty which endeared hm to all which is open to any working army criticism on the large recent out the East. 11 any difficulty with whom he came in contact. tat, whether professional or ama- increases in the European Start of please write Wm. Hollins & Co., selfconscious; he impressed one in portraiture or landscape. He was magnetic and utterly une tour, who wants to do sincere work the Hospital Division of the Me. Ltd Viyella House, Castle
dica. Department he seems, from Boulevard, Nottingham. with his absolute, sincerity, his The Studio is near the China is repeated reference to Medical delightfu, sense of humour. his Feet Theatre, at 51 Gloucester Work in the New Territories, to APE buoyant attitude toward dfcul Road 4th Floor. The Hong Kong have overlooked the fact that I ties and obstacles. He and charm | Art Club has given we.come.assist- was not questioning the provtaloz of manner and of appearance ence financially, and
mem- of Medical Officers for the New and a beautiful voice both for ber is free to use the studio for Territories (set forth on page 37 speaking and singing. Litte, did work on terms to be arranged, of the Staff Liat) namely, one and 2 those present at the Annua Meet- Diosdado M. Lorenzo was born European Medical Officer in think that in a few weeks in San Isidro, Nueva Ecija, Philip Chinese Medical Officers; as well time the voice, that led the quare pine Islands. He is a graduate as 2 Chinese Medical Officers in totte so harmoniously would be with honours, of the School of conection with the Shing Mun still for ever."
Fine Arts, University of the Phillp-scheme. In Mrs. Bansom he had, the pines, Manila, and took postgre-
My criticisms were 'zolely direct- Ideal helpmate and the deep quate work the Academia de ed to the large increase in recent sympathy of their friends goes San Fernando, Madrid, Spain. years of the European Staff of the out to her and to her family in staying there for one-and-a-half Hospital Division of the Medical their grievous loss. One hopes years. From Madrid. he went to Department shown at pages 30 that Mrs. Sansom wil be able to Rome, Italy, and studied in the and 3f of the Staff List, carry on the work in which she Ren'e. Accademia di Belle Arti |- shared so ably and in this and spending only one year instead of
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Po Yan Street (Central) Capacity
158
Total Sleepers
1113
5
the knowledge that his inspira- the regular five years in finishing i
Nathan Road (Kowloon) Capacity:
150 1038
Turned Away.
Total Bicepers
Turned Away
tion is undying and come com- his postgraduate work. He took
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fort. · In the hearts of his friend. part in the First International Ex-He held personal: exhibitions=“of the memory of James Edward' hibition of Colonial Art inaugurat- | his paintings in Rome", "and" in Sansom will be kept evergreen.
Bella Southorn.
ed by Premier Benito Mussolini, Manila at both of which' he, dia-
and obtained a Diploma pf Merit played more than nity canvärses.
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