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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1938,

Fanling Golf

STARTING TIMES

*!..

FOR SUNDAY

The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fanling on Sunday, January 16:

- OLÙ COURSE

9.1a.m. C. W. E. Bishop and A.

B. Purves.

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

Orders by Lent Colonel RGB Anderson, M.C. Commandant, Hong. Kang Volunteer Defence Corps.

PARADES

1st Ballery

Signal Section-January 18, 5.30

STRENGTH-DECREASE › R.O.D.C. (25.12.37); CSM, D. C. Cathie."

1st Bty. A sec, (14:138): 'čnr, A.

Wood.

Portuguese Companies (14.1.38): Ptes. FE 8ilva. E A. Noronha, V.

p.m. at H.Q.; January 21. 5.45, p.m. Costa, D. J. Noronha, and M. A.. at Belchers.

A Section: January 20, 6 p.m. at Belchers.

L Section: January 21, 5.45 p.m.

at Belchers." .

2nd Battery

Gaan.

STRENGTH—INCREASE · -Günner AL Burnie, Confedera-.

tion Life Association, at Bts.

A Section 10.1.38.

"Pte. J. R. Kelly, 7. Hillwood Rd.

January 19, 5.30 p.m. Parade th No. 5 (MG) Cor. No. 11 Pl. 11.1.38. HMS Tamar Dress: Overalls and 8.D. Cap.

#

Engineer Company“. January 17, Parade at B.Q. at 5.30 P.m. for LG. Instruction Course 1. Lesson*4.

9.15 A. C. Godby and J. D.

Danby,

9.20

W. W. C. Shewan and H. N. Williamson.

9.24

S. C. Feltham and F. D. Angul

0.28

W. G. Robertson and J

R: Collaps

0.32

A. V Greaves and Cdr.

..Hole,

9.36

J. H. Underwood and W. C. Farnham.

9.40

1. H. Geare and O. E. C. | . ' Marton.

9.44

9.48

0,52

#

Corps Signa is

+

Machine Gun Troop January 18, Parade at H.Qat 5.30 par M.G. Instruction.

Pte. F. J. Santos, 6, 'Chi Wo St...

•No35 (M,C) Coy, No. 42 PL. 11,1.38.

S. F. HEDGICOE, Capt.. Adjutant, HKV.D.C.

NOTICE

"Sergeants' Mess Annual Dinner"

The Bergeants' Mess" Annual

January 18. Parade at HQ, at 5.30 Dinner will be held on February 12) All members are requested-to-keep P.m.

this date free. Detalls will be

as possible.", circulated as soon Members who intend to be present Armoured Car Section:

should forward their names and January 18, A and B Classes the names of their guests K. K Rounds and K. SIA. Ind Stoppages. C Class-M-C.QMS. Edwards at Headquarters. Morrison.

R. C. F. Macgregor and P. Welch

L.Goldman

Woodward.

!:

and

chanism.

Hi

January 21, Parade at HQ at 5.30 pm. for Anti-gas instruction w(passing through gas-chamber)

and M.G. Steppages.

-P. H. Scoones and R. LE

8. Webb.

Mator Machine Gun Platoon · January 21: Same as for A.C.

A. Corrigan and E. L. Section above. Groome.

RJ Shrigley and w. Sharp;

H. E the Governor and N. L. Bmith.

No. 1 (M.G.) · Company January 21: Parade at HQ, al 5.30 p.m.

No. 2 (M.G.) Company (Scottish)

January 20: Parade at HQ. at 5:30 pm for MG. Instruction.

No. 3-(M.G.) Company)

- January 18: Musketry practice at Stondtutters as detailed in Com-

G. 8. Archbutt and Apany Circular 6.1.38. Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 8,20 a.m, and W. Hughes.

Police Pier at 8.30 am.

9.56

10.00

.10.04

Col. Blake and Col. Grewdson.

*10.08

J. B. Mackie and D. B. Edward:

10.12

10.18

I

.10.20

10.24

W. N. A. Smalley and "Capt. Holmes.

10.28

W. A. Stewart and NK. Littlejohn.

>

10.32

D. J. Gilmore and

A

Somerfelt.

10,36

0. Milne

and A.

A

1.

EASTWARD

Bremner..

| 10.40

FROM SEATTLE IN

F. C. Young and G. O'Bryen.

10:44

H. Oyery and W. J.

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40.48

10.32

10.50

11.00.

11:04

11.08

31.12

R. Andrewes.

11.16

Parker,

11.20

G. A. Lelper and C. C. Willson.

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. CRICKET. 7 All wishing to play in any of the following games should communi- cate with Pie. W. LA McKenzie, H.K Telephone Co.

Jan. 23-Corps v. The Police, on the Police' ground at 11 am.

...

Feb. 13 Corps v. The Navy, Navy. ground. King's Park; at 11.45am. Feb, 21. Carpa v Kowloon 0.0. K.C.C. ground, at 2 p.m.

- Feb. 22-Corps v. United Ser- vices H.K.C.C. ground, at 1.30 p.m.;

Feb. 23.-Corps v. HK.C.C., Hong Kong C.C. ground; at 130, p.m.

AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

Lecture-The next lecture will be held on Monday, Jan., 17 at the P.W.D. Offices at 5.30 p.m.

Appointment-Miss 8. M. Bak-

January 17: Parade at H.Q. et 5.30 p.m. for M.O. Instruction-kett appointed Quartermaster. "Handling."

The following will fire Rifle Table' "A" at Kennedy Road; Lorry will leave at 5.20 p.m.-A Fung., D. Kung, A. Lau, Long, Stanley Lec. F.V. Shaw, Spencer, Sprinkle. To, Tso,

G. Waller, and F Zimmern.

January 20: Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. for M.G. Instruction.--

Class "A"-Mght firing; Class: "B"-Mechanism.

J. Lyon and B. Rolfe.

C. M. Gee and Wing Cdr.

Bishop:

The following will fire Rifle Table

R. Winfield and W. TA at Kennedy Road: Lorry will Yoxall.

leave at 5.30 pm-Boyd, R. Broad- bridge, WL Chol Edwards, Cut- teridge. N. Lee. Prettelähn, Shea, Whittick, G. Willis, Harvey Wong.. 8. L. Wong

LP Tamworth and H. M. Williamson.

J. 6. Dunnett and R. G. Gray.

14

T. E and J. L'C. Pearce.

E. T. McMullen and L.

T." Pearce and R. O,

NEW COURSE

The following will fire in the Miniature Range:-Chan, A. s. Hoe, Hunt, Khaw, Kotwall, Stephen Lee. Henry Wong. Y. P. Lee, Ma Neubronner, Ng, and J. Shaw,

No. 4 (M.G.) Company

at January 10: Parade at HQ 5.30 p.m. Drill.

0.10 am. R. Yourig and R. L. D. January 21: Parade at HQ ät

Wodehouse.

.G. M. Park and J. B. H.

Lecile.

FA M.. Elliott, and A. C. 1. Bowker.

י,

J. R. Masson and S. H. Dodwell.

|5.30 p.m. M.G." Instruction.

PORTUGUESE COMPANIES January 16; Recruita only fre musketry course at Stonecutters. Range Officer-Lt Ribeiro. Launch leaves Queen's Pier at 8.20 am, and Kowloon at 6.30 am.

January 13: No, 5. (M.G.) Com- pany: Parade at HQ. at 5.30 p.m.

T. Low and R K. Valen- Classes 1, 2 and 3 Meclianism.

tina.

?

G. C. Worrall and J. H.

M. Andrew.

Recruits, etc.-L.A.

A.A.. Company: Parade at HQ.

at 5.30 p.m. for, L.G. training. All

W.. J. Roberts and J. L. categories-Mechanism and back-

Mrs. Goldman and Mrs.

Bonnar.

Woodward.

ward and forward action.

January 23: Fire Table B"(mus- ketry) on Kowloon City" Range "B."

Mrs. Webb and Miss Range Oncer-Lt. Lawrence,

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Mrs. Shrigley and Mrs. Sharp.

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10.24

Mrs. Smalley and Mrs.

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10.33

K. R. Quick and G. W. Reid.

10.40

10,44

10.52

10,58

11.00

11.04

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Machine Gun Signals January 17: Subsection "D" -parade at 5:15 pm. for arms' drill,

D. S. Robb and A. z. Recruits will be measured for

W. A. and Mrs. Cornell Mrs. Overy and Mm. Mackenzie.

Mr Lyon and Mrs. Rolle.

uniform.

Voluntary parade for DjRrs; İns struction in D/R routines. *-

January 21; Subsections A and

B. parade for instruction is laid down in syllabus.

Gas Officer will inspect, box respirators

Army Service Corps Company January, 20: LG. Instruction at

E. C. and Mrs. Norris.-R.A.S.C. Camber at 5.30 p.m. W. C. Clark and M, C. Margrett.

"เ

Pay Section-

January 21: Parade at HQ, at

Mr. Clark and Mm. 5.30 pm. Margrett.

· NOTE,-~-Starting times at 9.04. and 9.08 on the old course and 9.08 and 9:12 on the new course are not to be booked by anyone at all.

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BUDGE ILL

4 --APPOINTMENT DIR H. E. Chan, M.G. Signala, to be L/Carpl. 14.1.38.

TRANSFER

Pte. EY. Woolly from A.C."Bec- tion to Unit Reserve 14.1.38.

LEAVE

Lient, C. Blaker, M.C., Reserve of Omicer, is granted leave from 29.1.38 to 1.11.38:

Bgt, V. M. Nunes, No. 5.. (M.G.) Company, la granted leave from 5.1.38 to 4.6.38...

Adelaide, Jan. 12. Donald Budge, the amateur ten- nis champion of the world, will be unable to play In the Interna- Pte. A Wilson, No. 2 (MG) Coy., tional contest between Australia is granted leave, from $11.138 to and the United States beginning || 10.1.38. |-

to-morrow. He is suffering from a Pie W. R. McCracken, No. 2 high temperature and a sore throat,

He hopes, however, to be able to compete in the Australian if starting here on January 22

Bervice

(MG) Coy,, is granted leave from 22.1.38 to 21,1,40.49

Gar C. I. Stone, 2nd Bty., is granted leave until 31,3.30.

Cpl W. E. Robinson,. No.: (M.G Coy., is granted leave from 22.1,38 to 21.1,38,4

14.1.38...

Strength (Resignation. 14.1.38): Mrs. J. P, Whitham, Miss M. Whit- ham, Miss. E. Hopkina, and Mrs. G. E. Barker.

The following members arc struck off the strength having left. the Colony-Mrs. T. R. Chassels, Mr. M. Good, Mrs F. M. Rimmer.

(8gd.) MRS. E M. BEGG,

Commandant Nursing Detachment.

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