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CORPS DIARY-AMENDMENTS 1939 January 8 and 29: For "Rifle Table A" read "M.G. Part) II.
26: For 1309March 12 and "M.G. Part TT" read "Rifle Tabis
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GENERAL
UNEMPLOYED GREASER ON MURDER CHARGE
Li Man, allas Li Wai-man, aged 43, an unemployed greaser, was charged with murder before Mr. Edwards at the Central Court yes- terday.
Li was originally charged with causing grievous bodily harm with Intent to malm; disfigure or disable Pun Shing at the premises of the Luen. Hing Seamen's Boarding House on September 4.
Defendant is alleged to have stabbed Pun which the latter was asleep, as a result of which Puh was sent to the Queen Mary Hospitul in a serious condition. He died at 9.45 am. on Thursday.
LOCAL HEALTH Grave Charge
Three cases of cholera, four cases of enteric fever eight cases of dy sentery and one case of chicken pox were notiñed in the Colony on An Thursday. The cholera total is now
409.
CORPS ORDERS-AMENDMENT
Orders Reference Corps 35/38 para. 13. For "3135 Pte. M. M.-Graham" rend "3135 Pte. G. M. Marrs."
N.C.O.'S M.G, INSTRUCTORS'
COURSE
Monday, September 12 HQ. 5.34 p.m. "A" Class-Fire discipline training.
Tuesday, September 13: H.Q" 5.30 discipline "B" Class-Fire
p.11. training.
Thursday. September 15: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. "B" Class-Spare parts.
Friday, September 16: HQ. 5.30 p.m. "A" Class-Spare parts.
PARADES
1st Battery....... Lett Section: Friday. September | 18: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Arms drill. Those detailed will use the Miniature Range. Dress: Overalls....
Engineer Company Monday, September 12.Q. 5:30 p.m. D.EL. Section-L.G. instruc-. tion. L.L. Section-Drill.
Thursday. September 15: D.EL. Section-R.E. Instructional Shed; 5.30 p.m. D.EL. Instruction, L.L. Section HQ. 5.30 p.m. L.L. In- struction:
Corps Sinals Tuesday. September 13: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Musketry instruction,
Machine Gun Troop Tuesday. September
13:
H.Q.
5.30 p.m. Preparation for Aring M.G. Part 11.
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Sunday, September 18:- Stone- cutters. MO. Part II.
Armoured Car Section Tuesday, September 13: HQ. 5.30 p.m. Preparation for firing M.G. course Part II,
Against Young Chinese
assembling. Recruits-Arms and DISCHARGED OWING foot drill under Sgt. Britto.
Machine Gun Signals Monday, September 12: HQ, 5,30 p.m. Subsections" "A" and "B"
ne testing. Subsection "D"-Field signalling equipment.
Friday, September 16: H.Q. 5.15 p.m. The following will report for riding Instruction:-Sigmn. Hsu. Fung. Louey, Tan, Tam and Yip.
Army Service Corps Company
Star Thursday, September 15: Ferry, Kowloon, 5.30 p.m. Convoy combined with map reading exer cise.
In order to make it a success all owners of cars are requested to bring them.
p.m.
:!
Pay Section Friday, September 16: HQ. 5.30
TRANSIFR Major J. Durran. Medical tion, to Reserve of Officers September 4.
TO LACK OF EVIDENCE
Owing to the fact that there was no evidence to support the charge. Tsol Kée, aged 25, who was accused of having had car. nal knowledge of a girl aged 11, was discharged by Mr... Butters at the Central Court yesterday,
Tsol was alleged to have inter- fered with the child on many occasions between July 12 and August 5
Detective Inspector Darkin was in charge of the prosecution. Mr. C. A. Sutherton Russ, for the de- fence, pleaded not guilty.
Inspector Darkin told the Court that the girl's mother allowed her to work for the defendant, looking Sec-after his child. She slept in the wei.
same cubicle with defendant, his wife and child.
- COMMAND Captain L. T. Ride assumed 'com- mand of the Medical Section. Ou September..4.
OFFENCE REPEATED
"It was alleged that a week after she went to work. defendant in- terfered with her. Since then he
LEAVE Tpr. B. J. S. S. Gallagher. MG. had repeated the offence the last
occasion being on August 6 Troop. 24.4.38-23.4.39.
L/Cpl. I. Mahan Singh, Corps: Signals, 16.7.38-16.11.36.
G.S.M
T. Padgett, Signais, 1.9.38-31.1.39.
Gnr. L. Sun, 1st Bty.. L. Section, 8.9.38-29.9.38.
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Corps
On August 7 the girl went back home to her mother and cried. She was then taken to the police station and later to the hospital. where she was examined-
Mr. Russ submitted that the girl's
Friday, September 18: HQ. 5.30 Tpr C. E. W. Scott. M.G. Troop. mother visited her daughter on p.m. Points B.D.A.
Sunday, September 18: Stone- cutters. M.G. Part II.
30.6.38-29.6.40.
August 5 and had ample oppor-
then, to tunity STRENGTH-DECREASE
make any Tpr. W. O'Neill, M.G. Troop, complaints, which she did not. ar. 20.10.37.
Butters agreed with the submission.. Tpr. D. Campbell, M.G.,
Motor Machine Gun Platoon Friday, September 16: HQ. 5.30 p.m. “A," "B" and "C" Classes as 25.11.37. per programme.
Troop
Gnr. P. Watson, 1st Ety.. R. Sec..
Sunday, September 18: Stone-2.4.38. cutters: M.G.Part II.
No. 1 M.G. Company Friday, September 16: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. "A" Class-Section drill, night fring. "B" Class-Stripping and assembling gun and Jock. Class-Preparation for Part I.
No. 2 M.G. Compány Thursday, September 15: HQ. 5.30 pm. M.G. training
Gar. A. A. Elms, 1st Bty.. L Sec.. 6.5.38,
Pte. 3. M. Figueiredo, A.A. Com- pany Reserve. 12.8,38.
POSSESSION OF DRUGS
With one previous conviction
Pte. B. F. V. Barnes, M.M.G. Pl.agdinst him for violation of the "C" Reserve 17,8.38.
Drug Ordinance, Cheung Yee-mu! Pte. G. M Maher, No. 3 M.G.again appeared before Mr. Edwards Company, 175.38.
Pte. R. Botelho, No. 5 MG. Com-at the Central Court yesterday on a charge of possession of six taels pany 14.4.38.
of prepared opfum at Fat Hing Street. A fine of $800 or four months imprisonment was im- posed.
...
STRENGTH-INCREASE
No. 3 M.G. Company
Pte. R. Gomes, A.A Company Sunday, September, 11: Stonecut-Reserve. 14.7.38. ters. Those detalled in Company Circular No. 3. Rifle Table B. Launch leaves Queen's Pler at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police, Pier |
Dress Optional.
8.45 a.ro
Programme
Pte. EA. R. Newton, Pay Sec 2.9.38.
. A. C. Xavier, 1st Dts, L.
Sec., 2.9.38.
No. 4 M.G. Company
Pte. E. M. De L Soares. No. 5 The Company Winter Training M.G. Company, 6.9.38.
will commence .07 Pte. Y. Arbusoff, M.M.G. Platoon, Wednesday, September 14 with two 2.9.38. parades weekly until camp.
dnesday, September.14: H.Q. 6.30 p.m.
Nos. 13 and 14 Platoons: Re vision stripping and assembling, mechanism, etc.
S...F. HEDGCOE, Capt., Adjutant, H.K.VD.C. AFFILIATED UNIT.. Nursing Detachment, HLK.V.D.C.. Examination: An examination in No. 15 Platoon-Mechanism. Home Nursing will be held in the P.W.D. Offices on Monday, Septem- Headings 7-9.
Friday, September 16-H.Q. 5.30 ber 12 at 5.30 p.m.
p.m.
Attachment: The undermen-
Nos. 13 and 14 Platoons-Re-ed were attached to Military Hos- vision stripping and assembling,pital, Hong Kong, for training mechanism, etc.
No. 15 Platoon- Mechanism.
Headings 10--14.
Portuguese Companies Tuesday, September 13: 5.30. p.m.
H.Q.
No.-5-M.G, Company: N.C.O.'s- Repairs, adjustments, points B.D.A. Remainder-IA. 1st and 2nd pos! tions.”
AA. Company: N.C.O.'s Class-- and Remainder-Stripping
1.A.
daring the periods shown:-
Miss C. M. Sanh, 15.8.28 to 22.8.38. Miss T. Jex, 15.8.38 to 22.8.38.
Miss L. Ells; 22.838 to 29.8.38. Miss V. Beaumont, 27.8.38 to 28.8.38.
Charged with the possession of five taels of prepared oblum at the
Canton Wharf, a married woman. Wong Yee, was fined $250 or three months' imprisonment.
Charged with the possession ofį about 1 tuel of prepared opfum and keeping an oplum divan, Wong Nam was sentenced to two months cr six weeks' imprisonment, with the alternative of a fine of $180.
Mrs. H. Hosking, 29.8.38 to 5.9.38 "NIKS
Resignation: Miss M. Barretto,
29.9.38.
WHAT IS ONE MAN'S HAZARD IS ANOTHER'S · BLESSING
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CAN LIVE PERFECTLY WELL WITHOUT THE
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Kichan, Rupeh, September 9. The Chinese position on the north bank of the Yangtse River is said to have improved noticeably, after the re-capture of Kwangtal, important town in east Hupeh, last night.
The Chinese troops which retook the town are now frantically strengthening their defences in an tleipation of a Japanese counter attack whilst other imits are relentlessly pressing on Hwangmei, thé stronghold of the Japanese on the north-Yangtze bank
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