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POP— EVERYBODY'S HAPPY

VOLUNTEER

ORDERS

(Orders by Lt. Col. H. B. Rose. M.C. Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer DC) OBITUARY

The Commandant regrets to announce the death of Pte. P. E Knight, AS.C. Company which.oc- curred on November 9, 1938.

PROMOTION

"

it. Extract from Government Gazette No. 54 dated 10.11.38.

GENERAL

BUS CONDUCTOR | TRIALS AT THE

FINED

Carried Too Many

Passengers

SESSIONS

Wing On Employee Imprisoned

"The company is 'really at fault," Yip Ng, an employee of the Wing remarked the 'Magistrate, Mr. RA. On Co. was arraigned before Mr. D Forrest at the Central Court Justice E. H. Williams at the yesterday when he imposed a fine Criminal Sessions on three counts of $10 on Ha Kai, bus conductor, of fraudulent conversion and was who was summoned for carrying sentenced to three years imprison- * NO. 869-His Excellency the passengers in excess of the pre-ment on each count, the sentences

scribed numbe: permitted on to run concurrently. Governor has been pleased to ap-

November 8. There were eleven prove the following promotion in

excess passengrs on board the the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from October 21, vehicle at Pokfulam.

1938-

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Inspector Saunders, of the Traf- Colcur Sergeant Arthur Ander-ac Department, told the Court that son Dand to be Lieutenant, Novem-the China Motor Bus Company was ber 10, 1938."

at present short of buses for the service.

TESTS-RESULTS. ENGINEER

COMPANY “

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OTHER CASES

The following N.C.O.'s and men of the D.EL. Section passed a test E. G. F. Ells, residing at No. 11 in control of Ruster-Homly En-Felix Villas, was fined $10 when he gines and D.EL.'s at Wellington pleaded guilty to the summons for Barracks on the 10.11.38,

driving a car at 30 miles per hour through a controlled area in Caine Read on November 7.

Mr. J. B. Prentis, Crown” Cou- sel, appeared for the Crown.

"ARMS POSSESSION Pleading guilty to unlawful pos- session of arms and ammunition

at Talpo. Tam Shiu and Tsu Tong were each sentenced to two year's hard bour an order for the con- fiscation of the arms and ammuni- tion was made.

DEPORTATION Charged separately On counts

Breach of the Deporta- Ken Ordinance, Tsang Kau Chan uk Cheung, and Li Shing were.

each sentenced to three years', two years

three and

years' hard

Engines: CQ.M.S. J. Q. Hooper, Cpl. RJ. V. Everest, L/Cpl. B. Williams. L/Cpl. L. Jack, L/Cpl. H. Defendant said the road was inbour. their sentences to run at W. Brown, Spr. G. P. Murphy. Spr.|reasonably clear of traffic.

the expiration of their present

P. Rush.

J

bery by two or more at Talpo. was adjourned to Monday. ·

I. P. Tamworth, Spr. J. Keriwan Appearing on a summons for terms.

Lamps: L/Cpl. H. W. Brown, driving without due care and cau-"

The case in which Ng Ping and Spr. W. R. Brumwell, Spr. R. Son, Z. Velichinsky, of No. 14. Fook Lun are charged with rob- Capbell, Spṛ. W. M. Cittins, Spr. J.Village Road, was fined 320.

For driving an array lorry at an The following men of the Lyon excessive speed in Queen's Road Light Section were tested in East on November 5. L Kirby of operating and maintenance of the RAS.C., was fined $8 Lyon on November 12 and 13 and qualified: Sprs. F. K. Chan, I. †. Chan, K. O. Chan, I. S. Cheung, K. H. Chung, K. W. Fung. G. M. Lam

(3098), C. M. Lam (3114). S. P. Lee, W. F. Lee, P. H. Leung, W. H. LI. J. Lee, G. C. Ling. F. Y, Mul Y. K. Ngan, C. S. Pang, I. C, Pun, H.

Y. Tam, 3. K. Tam, F. P. Tsang P. F. Tsang, J. F. S. Ya, D. Wong. S. K. Wong. F. K. Tam.

CORPS ORDERS—AMENDMENT

Corps Orders No. 50/38 dated 11.11.38, pára. 4-Leave Period granted to L/Bdr. K. M. A. Barnett should be read as “12.11.38-11.8.39."

COMBINED OPERATIONS Dress: Tuesday Night, Novem- ber 22:23. K. D. trousers. KD. jackets, S.D. cap. greatcoat, belt, haversack and water-bottle. rile or sidearm.

Remainder of

No

Exercise: K.D. trousers Breeches where applica- ble) KD. jacket, S.D. cap. great- coat. Fighting Order, S.B.R.'s at the "alert."

Ablution:-Members of units who stay out more than one night will carry washing and shaving gear ir. their haversacks,

Messing: Each man must pro- vide his own knife, fork, spoon, enamel mug and plate,

PARADES

1st Battery

Queen's No

Friday, November 25. Pier for Pakshawan, 4 p.m. other transport available.

2nd Battery

November 23 and 24: No parade.

Engineer Company

D.EL. Section: Monday, Novem- ber 21, HQ. 5.30 p.m. L.G, instruc- tion.

Thursday, November 24: No parade.

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Lyon Light Section: Monday, November 21, H.Q. 5.45 p.m. Those detailed-L.L. instruction. Remata- der-Musketry.

Thursday, November 24, H.Q 5.45 p.m. Lecture on duties during the Combined Operailors.

Machine Gun Troop Tuesday, November 22, H.Q. 6.30 p.m, M.G. Instruction.

Armoured Car Section Tuesday, November 22, HQ. 5.30 p.m.

No. 2 MG. Company Thursday, November 24:... No parade,

E No. 3 M.G. Company Sunday, November 20, H.Q. 9 a.m. Those detailed-Reconnaissance.

Monday, November 21, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Preparation for Combined Operations.

No. 4.M.G. Company Friday, November 25: Those de- tailed.

Saturday, November 28: Re mainder.

Portuguese Companies

Tuesday, November 22, HQ. 5.30 pm. No. 5 M.G. Company-Sectirú

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Alleged to have, driven a lowy at i a speed of 45 miles per hour along King's Road on November 4, F. Moore, of the R.A.S.C... was fined

$10:

H. S. Palmer, of Whitfield Bar- racks. WYLS fined $20 when he

driving a car in Island Road' on pleaded guilty to a summons for

November 4 at a speed dangerous to the public.

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