HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, MAY 29, 1937.

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER TRINITY

DEFENCE CORPS

ORDERS BY LT-COL R. C. B. ANDERSON, M.C, COMMANDANT

The

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS)

PARADE

Corps Ist Battery undermentioned

gunners will be examined in D.R.F. West Battery, Stonecutters at 9 a.m. on Sunday, 30th instant. Launch leaves Kowloon at 7.45 a.m.

Dress: Uniform. Gunner G. 8. Wilby, A Section: Gunner E. di Lam, L Section: Gunner T. Fung. L Section.

L Section: Parade at HQ at 5.30 pm. on Thursday, June 3.

Corps Engineers Monday, May 31: Miniature Range 5.30 p.m.

No. 2 Improvised Battery (M Section) Parade in HMS. Tumar at 5'p.m. on Wednesday, June 2

Corps Signals

Parade at Corps H.Q. at 5.30 pm. on Tuesday, June 1 for practices on Miniature Range.

All linesman's belts, pliers and frogs must be returned to C.Q.M.S. Millington Immediately.

All members of the Unit who wish to attend a promotion class must submit their names to the O.C. not later than June 8..

Machine Gun Troop "Parade at 5.30 pm on Tuesday. June 1 at Causeway Bay. Riding School.

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Motor M.G. Platoon Monday, May 31: Those already detailed will parade under Bergt. Hamilton at H.Q. at 5.30 p..

Wednesday. June 2: Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 pm for Riding In struction.

No. 1 (M.G.) Company Tuesday. Juine 1: Recruits Elemintary Training and Infantry Drill.

Friday, June 4; Training Filin. Defence of a Village.

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No. 3 (M.G.) Company "Monday, May 31: Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. for Foot and Arms drill.

Dress: Mufti with belt and fros. rifle, bayonet and sling.

Army Service Corps Company Next parade will be on Thurs- day, 3.0.37.

Convoy Island by Capt. M. Robertson, R.AS.0.

Rendezvous, R.A.B.C. Camber at

5.30 p..

It would be of assistance if as many private vehicles as possible equld be brought.

TRANSFER

No. 2077, Sgr. G. W. Giffin, M.G. Bn. Signals, is transferred to Corps

* | H.Q._w.e.f.” 28.5.37.

Machine Gun En. Signals Monday, May 31: Subsection D parade at H.Q. at 8.15 p.m. sharp. Revolver firing on Kennedy Road Range. Belts must be worn.

Corps, Infantry

Box Respirators: Members of the Corps Infantry who are still in "possession of their Box Respirators must return them as soon as pos sible to C.QMS. A. J. V. Ribeiro, c/o Gibb, Livingston & Co., P. &O. Building

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Air Arm Parade at 5.30 p.m. at H.Q. Ou Thursday. June 3 for M.G. In-. struction. LA. Stripping Assembling

TOLL OF THE ROAD

Weekly Accidents Returns

and

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LEAVE

No. 2736, Tor. L. Kinloch, MG Troop: is granted one year's leave. from 25.5.37 to 24.3.38.

No. 2106, L/Opl. E. C. Drown, No. (M.G.) Company, No. 2 Pl., is granted 10 months' leave from 29.5.37 to 28.3.38.

STRUCK OFF STRENGTH

COLLEGE

OF MUSIC

Examination Results

REAR-ADMIRAL

SEDGWICK

Leaves Colony On Retirement

Rear-Admiral C. G. Sedgwick, RN. (retired), accompanied by supplied by the local secretary Canada yesterday aboard the The following are the results Mrs. Sedgwick, sailed for Home vis Mr. J. E. Anderson) of the local | C.F.S. Practical Examinations held in

liner. Empress of Russla which departed from the Kowloon Hong Kong on May 16 to 27, 1937.

WEarl at noon. The retiring Where not otherwise stated the Commodore and his wife were examinations are for Pianoforte.secorded a rousing 'send-off, no- The examiner was Dr, Alfred Mis-companied by farewell signals and towski, F.T.C.L

the firing of crackers.

Examination for Teacher's Diploms

Licentiate (LTCL):-Clement (Fractical Work), V. T. Leong (IT.C.L), "Lilian Eu

Associate (AT.C.L)-Irene Wai- ol Lum (AT.O.L).

Higher Local Division Honours:-Mary

Cadis, Joyce Wong

Braga, Elsie

Pass with Merit:-Fung Fung

No. 2313, Pte. P. C. Frost, No. 1 Ting. Lee Wing Ka, Laura Tan,

Woo King Tak, Lily. Yeung (M..) Company, w.e.1. 14.5.37.

Pass:-Margaret Botelho, LiY

No. 2570, 8gr. Sohan Singh, Corps Signals, w.ef. 15.5.37 (joining Re-Chang. Choy Wing Lun, Rita Nr. gular Army)...

Peggle Dorothea Scotcher, Marjorie Tan, Jeannette Wong.

signals. w.e.f. 25.5.37 (left the No. 2501, 8gr. Bamat Jee. Corps

Colony).

STRENGTH

159, Des Voeux Road W.. Corps No. 2700, Signaller Kaz Mohamed,

Signals. 4.5.37.

No. 2791. Bignaller Bakshish Singh, Elli Kadoorle Indian School, Corps Signals, 25.5.37.

Advanced Senior Division Honours:-Molly Luk. Pass:-Thelma Alvares, Adeline

Xavier.

"Senior Division Honours:-Irene Botelho, Mildred

Tsen.

Pass with Merit: Oheung Lal Wan, Tung Fung Yuen, Ho Hock

Rear-Admiral Sedgwick

Official ceremonies connected with the taking over of the office of Commodore by Capt, E. B. C. Dicken. O.B.B., D.B.C., commenced

No. 2192. Tptr. G. C. Fuxman. Hee (Violin), Rita Lithrakul, Peggy at 8 a.m. yesterday when the broad

C.B.8., 1st Bty. A Sec., 21.5.37.

No. 273, Gunner M. Grimpel. Sunlife Assurance Co. of Canada. 1st Bty. A Sec., 27.5.37 (Sgd.)

. B. FRIZELLE, Captain,

Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps.

NOTICE

Corp Aquatle Sports

It is notified for Information that the Corps Aquatic Sports will be held at the V.R.C. on Saturday. July 24, 1937.

Billards

Anyone who wishes to take part In the Soldiers Cap Billiards Tour nament should get in touch with Lt. F. P. Sequeira. ·

AFFILIATED UNTY Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. There will be a meeting for prac tice in Bandaging on Monday, May 31 at the PW.D. Onces at 5.30 p.m. Mrs. M. Cassidy, is granted leave from 27.5.37 to 26.11.37,

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Mrs. D. Stewart is granted leave

from 27.5.37 to 26.11.37.

(@gd.) K. DURRAN, Commandant, Nursing Detachment,

HK.V.D.C.

Ma. Tong Kwan Shue, Anita Wong Fung seen.

Senior Division

Woo,

Paula

Pass: Helen". Bockler, Chan, Agnes Rose Duckworth, Pansy Li Helen Lou. Margaret Robinson Munro, Purita Montinola, Asuncion Rodriguez, Florence Joyce Shaw.

Intermediate. Division onours: Pauline

pendant of Commodore Dicken was hoisted in HMS. Adventure. At the same time, Commodore Dicken saluted the broad pendant of Rear-Admiral Sedgwick, the salute being fired by HMS Adventure, HMS Tamar returning the salute.

At 10.30 am. Rear-Admiral and Mrs. Sedgwick, accompanied by Paymaster-Commander M. A. W. Sweny (Secretary) and Mrs. Sweny. bade farewell to a large assembly of officers of HMS. Tamar before leaving for the Empress liner.

Beck. Doris Chan, Hazel Chang, Juliap Chun, Sotono Inokuchi, Lee Wing Kun, Lily Luk. Irene Wai-of Lum (Vocal), Wrong Tại Man Yirian Woo.

At 10.40 m. the barge, aboard Pass with Merit:-Alda Martins which was the departing Com- de Carvalho, Jeanne Lawson, Alice modore and party, left the Tamar Leung, Dorothy Wong. Nellie Yu.escorted, by steamboats from the Pass:-Philippa Acham, Rosalind Tamar and the Naval Dockyard. Cheng, Fung Fung Haan, Andre Louise Geney, Agnes Ho, Joan Mah, Verna Rodrigues, Tong Mo Ying, Jean Nisbet Wallace.

CHEERS AND GRACKERS" Three hearty cheers were given as the barge was leaving the gang-

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HEROIN PILL CASE

A heroin pill factory was raided

way, and as the barge made her by a party of Revene Officer, Junior Division

way out of the Dockyard basin headed by Senior Revenue Omcer Honours: Maggle Chens, Lee crackers were red from each end A. W. Grliomitt and J. L. Stephen Bhau. Man, Joyce Leons. Annie of the wall and, after a few min-

on May 8, and over 7.600 pills were Llauw, Segw Swee Poh, Shin Chingutes, more crackers were dis discovered. Yung, Lily Wong. Wong Shiu. Tak. Yueng Chíu Kuen

Vera

Pass with Merit:--Margaret Mary Alves, Chan Yun Yee, Mabel Daniel,

(violin); Vera Dhabher Dhabber (Piano), Dawn Digby, Olga Ferreira, Dolly Luk, Mary Buchanan Lalag, Lily LI, Pearl Ma. Junior Division

charged by the escorting Tamar.

There was a sequel before and Dockyard steamboats, and this KMA Barnett at the Kowloon was continued, when the barge Magistracy yesterday when three neared the Kowloon Wharf." unemployed men Yiu Sze, 46; Bün At noon, the Empress of Russia Mel-kee, 32; and Ng Chi-tal, 20: sailed and as she steamed out of were charged with the possession harbour and was passing the Naval of prohibited drugs, Dockyard. the Signal Station First and second "defendants nosted a signal for. "Goodbye; I were each Aned $2,500 or six Pass with Merit:-Nellie Pang," | wish you a pleasant voyage! which | months' imprisonment, and er að- Paulin Samtoy. To

Chen. was repeated by H.M.S. Tamar. ditional sentence of 13 and 9 Wong Mang Kat, Nuno Alvaress the Canadian Pacific liner months respectively, and third steamed past Point D'Algular defendant was sentenced to six Chan, Marion Signal Station, a Millaz signal months with an alternative of a Cheng, David Chos, Betty Anne ¦ was hoisted." The liner was ea- tine of $1,500. Goodwin, Margaret Lim, Lee Kit corted out of harbour by H.M.S.

ANGELINA

TOWED INTO

HARBOUR Pass: Nias,

Xavier.

Tanker Undergoing Extensive Repairs

Flon

Yiu, Marion Lee. Laly Lam, May Thracian.

Macaulay, Emily Martha McKelvie, Ines Soares, Wan Kit Ying Wan Kal Chung.

Yin,

Advanced Preparatory Division

Wal Honours: Chan Theresa Chong, Funk Lin Yee. Ho Shuk Chun, Prudence Mary John son

Chun, Carmen Pillai. Hazel Sclater. Teeing Kall Tse.

In the Colony of Hong Kong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the

The s.a. Angelina, an oil tanker, week ending at 8 am, on Saturday, which was refloated at 9.30 p.m. the 22nd instant, there were al on May 23, after she had been together 45 traffic accidents, as the aground for two months near result of which 1 person was kill-Tathoku in North Formosa, was ed and 23 persons were injured.. towed into harbour on Thursday Pass with Merit:-Kwok Blk

The person killed, a Chinese night by the salvage tug Henry boy, aged 9 years, died. as the re- Keswick to the Cosmopolitan Dock, sult of injuries, received when he where she will undergo extensive was knocked down by a private repairs. motor car whilst running across the road. Or the persons injured, .41 were pedestrians, who were either walking or running across the road and were struck by vehi- cles.

The Angelina was built in 1931 In the Netherlands Dock in Ams terdam. and has a gross tonnage

Captain Hart, Assistant Superin- tendent Engineer, from the Singa- pore Office of the Asiatic Petroleum Company supervised the salvage work, assisted by Capt. Whiliams master of the Henry Keswick, and Three tramcar passengers and Mr. F. Maber, Chief Diver of the one bus passenger were injured i Kowloon Docks.... while alighting from moving tram- "cars and a moving motor bus res:

pectively. Today and

One ricksha driver, :1 ricksha | of 2,088. passenger, a bicycle passenger and one bicycle rider were injured as the result of collisions between vehicles. A Chinese female was Injured, when she was knocked "down by a "motor lorry during R

vehicle collision.

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Of the 45 accidents, 19 were colli glons between vehicles; 19 were. collisions between vehicles and pedestrians and 7 accidents were due to other causes., Type of Vehicles Involved.

Private motor car

Motor lorry Z1

Public motor

Moter.bus

Tramcar

-Bicycle

Tricycle

Rickshaw

No,

19

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13

As a result of the grounding. which occurred during a thick fox, the Angelina was badly. damaged. ⠀

Pass-Patricia Diana Freeman. Dians Lam. Norma Tsang,

Preparatory Division Honours-Theresa Chan, Fung Book Kwan, Betty Pansy Lee, Mimi Leung. Bonnie Seu, Annie Tee, Tse

Lai Ching.

Pass with Marit: Theresa Choi- lot (Violin),Theresa Chollot (Piano). Vera Desai, Ethel, - Ed- monds, Fung Sek Mang, Ho Hoo Kim, Diana Hosking, Angela King. Elaine Mok, Marina Magtechple,

Gloria June Moss.

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At sunset yesterday, the broad pengant of Commodore Dicken will be transfered to HM.8. Tamar.

(Violin), Betty Lo Claro Loy, Dorothy McCaw, Vera Stimson.

REGISTRY WEDDING

The wedding took place between | Mr. Yuen Yat-cho, of No. 148 Kin Kiang Street, second floor, Sham- shupo, son of Mr. Yuen Lal-nam broker, and Miss Pang Ein-hing. daugoter of Mr. Pang Hing, at the Registry of Marriages yesterday morning in the presence of Mr. J. W. Fraser, and the bridegroom's

father.

Mr. John Whyatt, Deputy Re- gistrar of Marriages, officiated.

AFTERNOON CEREMONY

First Steps Division ¦ Honours Amy Jean Bently, Joe Browne, Chan Pak Yan, Janet Penelope -Dibley, Charles H. Dod- son."Hui Kit Ting, Hui In Ka, Hui Yin Cheung, Hul Yin Kul, Joan Catherine Millard, Polly Poon Srab, Wong Man Long

In the afternoon, the wedding Pass with Merit:-Margery Rose Kuen, of No. 31 Granville Road, took place between Lir. Wong Bik Anderson, David Grant Anderson, Kowloon, son of the late Mr. Wong Lau Shin Yan, Janine Emiter; Flora Kam Fuk and Miss Wong Pen Thomson,

Yes, of No. Fung Pal Terrace, Pass: Marion-Chee (Violin), Hong Kong, daughter of the late

Dhaner, Fern E. Ellis, Lam Mr. Wong Chiu Ping. The cere Rogers, Eleanor A Rogers, June D. Jones, Deputy Registrar of Mar- Kwok Ching, Colleen Ng. Viola Mmony, was officiated by Mr. W. M. Tinson, Camille Xavier.

Initial Division

riages, in the presence of MEESTE Pass with Merit:-Amy Tsang,

8. L. Wong and P. C. Wong Mona Wons. Wong Kook Ting

Honours Fung Fung Chan, ma Pass-Eula Cheong. Fox Sul Patricia Moreland, Ruth Woerner. [ scene, and a vase of catkins Ying, Ho Hoo Cheung, Margaret Pass with Merit-Joyce Coxall By Woo Ching YI-a sunset scene The salvage, it is stated, was a Beresford Labrum, Nancy Lee Sminkman.

Hume, Jean Mary Jack, John Rose Ellis, Roy Marsh, Gaina Galla | By Chang Man Ho-Ducks, rip- remarkable piece of work,

THE AMBULANCE BRIGADE

The Director of Ambulance has the honour to acknowledge with grateful appreciation and thanks the receipt of the following dona- tion:-

(Per Mesers, Tp Lan Chuen and Tso Ka Fo) 481471, part of the proceds of the Dragon Diaplay at Caroline Hilt

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By Chuck Bhich Jeh-A Chinese THE SIGN OF soldier on a hilltop

By Wu Zang Mang-ia lake scene

The Chinese YMCA Photo All the photos were good, but with a boy in a boat. Club and the Penguin Photo Club some were exceptionall

of Shanghạt combined to prescut - mention just, a few out iding sunset a very fine display of beautiful ones.

By Woo Ching an exquisite

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Chestnu

By Kau Shear-A steking craft of sepk

pictures at No. 144 Des Voeux Road By Beze. Young, Clever studies of yesterday It is an exhibition a newsboy of a young girl and which no amateur photographer her small water-badalo. of flowers, could afford to miss, and it is a and two animal studies of a Don By Chu Yang Lin-A lonely pine compliment that these well-known and a cat, dy tree and clotia Shanghal Clubs thought it worth while to allow Hong Kong to see their photos

By Teeu Est Tue A charmingThese are only just a few of the study of a Chinese baby,juga gamany wonderful pictures display

By Ting Bing Paua lovely river ad

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Remember that the time which is so dangerous to Winter stored away without thought

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