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6, 1937.

H. K. Volunteer Defence Corps

CORDERS BY LT-COL R. C. B. ANDERSON, M.C. COMMANDANT HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS)

CORPS ORDERS

Next Corps Orders will be pub- lished on Wednesday, November 10 i and Os: C. Units are requested to,į send in their. Orders by Tuesday evening... Noveraber 9.

HOLIDAY Headquarters Office will be closed! on Armistice Day Thursday, Nov- ember 11.

ARMISTICE DAY PARADE Unit representatives will parade at H.Q. at 10 am. on November 11: Dress: K. D. Tunics, Shorts, Put- tees (rolled up) and Hose Tops. Side arms will be worn, but no rifles. Sun Helmets will be worn. CAMP, AT FANLING, NOV. 12-14

The M.G. Troop, Mobile Column, No. 2 (M.G.) Company, Portuguese Companies and M.G. Bn. Signals will proceed to Fanling Camp on November "12.

Baggage for Camp must be de- livered to HQ not later than 12 noon on November 12.

Members proceeding to Camp will draw their Rifles and Bayonets from Stores before 12 noon on November 13.

Marching order with box respira- tor will be worn proceeding to and from Camp.

Uniform only will be worn at Camp. S.D. Caps will be worn; Sun Helinets will not be taken.

Trains leave Kowloon Station as follows:-

Friday, Nov. 12, 5.20 and 8.15 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13. 8.21 am. Volunteers wearing uniform will receive a ticket to Fanling, free of charge. on application at the Bocking Office, Kowloon Station.

RANGE TAKERS COURSE Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. on November 9.

PARADES

Corps 1st Battery Signalling Class: November 9. 5.30 p.m. Parade at H.Q.

A Section: There will be parade on November 11.

no

A Section, L Section and Signal- ling Class: There will be a, lecture by Major J. M. Smith, R.A. in the lecture room at H.Q. on November 12 at 5.45 p.m. All members of Corps 1st Battery are requested to make a special effort to attend."

2nd (Improvised) Battery There will be no parade on November 11.

November 14: Reconnaissance. New Territories. Rendezvous Jor- dan Road Ferry at 10 am.

Engineer Company November 8, 5.30 p.m. Miniature Range.

There, wil be no parade at Belchers on November 11.

Corps Signals

Parade at Corps HQ at 5.30 p.m. on November 9.

Signallers are reminded that the Unit will proceed to Camp at Fan- ing on November 19.

! Machine Gun Troop November 9: Parade at HQ, at 5.30 p.m. for M.G. Instruction.

Unit will proceed to Fanling Camp on November 12. Rifics must be drawn by 5 p.m. on November 11..

Armoured Car Section November 9; Parade at HQ. At 5.30 p.m.

A and B, Classes: Fitting of Equipment. Preparation of cars for Camp.

C Class: Stripping and Assemb

ling.

November 12 parade at HQ at 5 p.m. to proceed to Fanling Camp. Dress: Tunics. shorts. R.T.C. Caps. Haversack, Water Bottle and Box Respirators. Overalls will be taken and Khaki, shirts must be worn during camp.

on

No. 2 (M.G.) Company (Scottish) There will be no parade November 11.

Company will proceed to Fanling Camp on November 12.

No. 3 (M.G.) Company All "B" Class men will fre Part II A.M.G.C. at Stonecutters on November 7. Launch legges Queen's Pier at 8.20 a.m. calling at Folice Pier. Kowloon at 8.30 am.

Dress optional but webbing must be worn when firing.

R. M. Qutelrrez, and H. A. Ribeiro- No. 9 Platoon: Pies."J. M. Xavier, C. A. da Roza, C. M. D'Azedo, G. A. Ribeiro, C. C. Pereira, E. M. Franco, A. d'Aquino, and A.--A, Tavares— No. 10 Platoon; Ptea. M. Mendonca and E. L. Cunha---No. 11 Platoon; Ptes'S. Souza and L. G. Pinna--No. 12 Platoon.

Machine Gun Bn. Signals, w.elf. 5.11.37.-9gr. C. Sloan to be Lançe- Corporal.

Medical Section, w.e.f. 5.11.37.- Sgt. L. W. Hume to be Staff Ber- Range Officer: Lieut. R. M. Wood, geant, Cpl. A. Steven to be ser Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. on geant, L/Cpl. J. Skinner to be Cor- November 8. Film "Concealment | poral, and Pte. T. 8. Clark to be from Ground and Air"

There will be no parade on November 11.

Lance-Corporal.

REVERSION

L/Cpl. B. B. Baleros. No. S (M.G.) Company reverts to rank at his

No. 4 (M.G.) Company November 10: Parade at H.Q. for own request we.. 5.11.37. organization of Company.

-PORTUGUESE COMPANIES

13.11.37.

LEAVE

Capt. J. K. Bousfield, A.S.C. Co., No. 5 (M.G.) Company: Includ-leave extended from 30.10.37 to ing all recruits not earmarked for Nos. 9 and 10 Platoon of A.A. Coy. November 9: Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. Training film "M.G. Drill and Duties.""

Gnr. G. Hill, 1st Battery Reserve. is granted leave from 4.11.37 to 29.11.37.

Spr. V. C. Labrum. Engineer Co., Camp: All members of the is granted 3 months' leave from Portuguese Companies are remind--30.10.37 to 20.1.38. ed that the Brits go into Camp at Fanling on Friday night, November

12.

Form notifying time of train by which members will proceed to. Camp should be signed and sent in to Platoon Commanders as early as possible. Any shortage of uniform or equipment should be reported to C.Q.M.S. Ribeiro and made good"at the earliest possible moment.

Dress: Shorts (Slacks should be

taken) Tunles, Belts, Braces,

Waterbottle. Haversack. Great Coats (rolled and stung). Put- tees. Hosetops. Boots, Khakl shirts. Gas respirator (slung), S.D. caps will be worn. Sun Helmet and Steel Helmet will not be taken. Rifles and Bayonets must be drawn from Stures before 12 noon on November 12 by A.A. Company. only. No. 5 (M.G.) Company will not take Rifles and Bayonet to Camp.

A.A. Company: November 9: Parade at Corps HQ, at 5.30 p.m. for Anti-Aircraft Training,

Recruits Camp routine. kit. dress and equipment. Sergt. Britto. Transfer:-1 Cpl. J. C. Remedios is transferred from. No. 10 Platoon to No. 12 Platoon.

Machine Gun Bn. Signals -

· November 7: Subsection "D" will parade at HK. at 5,15 p.m. Riding exercise. Blue overalls to be worn. Sub-section "A" and "B": Section will proceed to Camp as detailed, on November 12, Rifles and bayonets must be drawn before this date.

Cpl. Rathmall will see that Camp Signal Stores are packed up ready for transport by Thursday morning November 11.

Personal effects may be sent out to Camp beforehand but must be. delivered to H.Q. on or before Thursday, 11th instant.,

Air Arm

Army Service Corps Company No lecture on November 11, Parade on November 7 at 10.00 hours at Whitfield Barracks for Convoy, etc.

Dress: Shirt sleeve. Order, S.D. Caps. Shirts. Shorts, Beit, Pattees and Hosetops.

Members with cars are requested to bring them.

Maps will be provided.

• Pay Section Parade, at H.Qat 5.30 pm on November 12.

ATTACHMENT Lieut. J. G. B. Dewar, Shanghai, Volunteer Corps, is attached to. Corps Headquarters w.c.1. 5.11.37, APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS The following appointments and promotions are approved:--

Mctor Machine Gun Platoon. w.e.f. 1.6.37...

Motor Machine Gun Platoon Escort to HE the Governor on November -11. Capt. Williams will command the Escort which will consist of the following:-C.S.M. W. Stoker, Corp. W. E. Peers, L/Cpl. W.-R. R. Collings, Pte. V. C. Bond, Pte. E. Fowler, Pte. H. F. Hopkins. Acting L/Cpl.. N. Whitley is con- Pte. C. F. Needham, Pte. J.. K. Armed as Lance-Corpl. Sloan, Pte. D. T. Smith, and Pte.

Acting L/Cpl. A. Fowler is con- firmed as Lance-Corp).

No. 2 (M.G.) Company, w.ef:

R B. Wood. Parade at H.Q. at 10 5.11.37.

1.m.

Pte. J. C. Miller to be Lance- Camp: The Platoon will proceed Corporal to Camp at Fanling on November

12,

Portuguese Companies, wed. 5.11.37. Drivers as detailed will parade To be Lance-Sergeanta:-Corpl. at H.Q. at 4.45 p.m. sharp, in order | J. M. Oliveira and L/Cpl E. C. to embark on the 5.18 p.m, vehicu-Lawrence-No. 9 Platon; Corp. H. lar ferry. Remainder will parade de 88-No. 10 Platoon; Corp. J. D. at Jordan Road Vehicular Ferry Remedios--No. 11 Platoon. " Wharf, Kowloon at 5.30 p.m.

To be Corporals:-L/Cpls. R. A..

Transfer: Private E. Fowler is Campos, F. Joanliho and C. O. Bap- transferred from No. 2 Sub-section | tists-No. 9 Platoon; L/Cpls. M. L. of "D" Bection to No. 1 Sub-section Roza, A. E. Xavier and A. F. Fer- of "E Section.

reira-No. 10 Platoon; L/Cpl. R. U. Posting: Pte: HL H. Darby s post-Danenberg and Pte. C. E. Soares ed to No. 1 Sub-section of "A" No. 11 Pistoon: L/Cpl. M. M. de V. Section...

Boares, L/Cpl. J. C. Remedios and

No. 1 (M.G.) Company Parade at HQ. on November 12

Fiz: G. A. Pinna-No. 12 Platoon."

To be Lance-Corporala:-Ptes. A.

Boares, G. A. Guterres, A. M. Quinn,

at 6.30 p.m. for M.G. Instruction | F. Pereira, E. M. Marques, L. A

as her programme..

Pte. E. M. Critchley. MM.G. Platoon, is granted one year's leave ¦ from 111.37 to 31.10.38.

Pte. F. F. A Dunnett, No. 1. (M.G.) Company, No. 1 Pl, is granted leave from 21.10.37 to 11.11.37.

STRUCK OFF STRENGTH "Pte. E. F Passos, A.A. Coy., No. 9 Platoon Reserve, w.e.f. 28.10.37

left the Colony).

STRENGTA

Pte. J. R. Henderson. Linstead dz Davis, No. 2 (M.G.) Coy,, 28.10.37.

Pie. Q. H. Mann, Harry Wicking ( Co., No. 1 (M.G.) Coy., No. 1 Pl. 29.10.37.

Signaller Ph Hao Ching. Yeung Fat & Co., M.G. Bn. Sig. 1.11.37.

Pte. D. A. Webb, Lane, Crawford's

Ltd. Medical Section, 1.11.37.

Pte. C. W. Haynes, Mental Hos- pital, Medical Section, 1.11.37.

Pte. R. J. Shrigley, Relsa Bradley Co., Pay Section, 2,11.37.

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