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COLONY COAST BOMBARDED
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COMMUNIQUE ON MANOEUVRES
The latest communique on the combined manoeuvres, issued by the military authorities yesterday. states that the Colony's heaviest batteries engaged enemy cruisers which bombarded the coast under cover of smoke, screens while as- sisted by aircraft-spotters and bombers.
A cruiser and a destroyer were "sunk" the latter while attacking patrol craft.
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GENERAL
CROSSING THE BORDER
Strict Control By
The Chinese
There has been a great deal of criticism about Hongkong Chinese 'not' ́doing enough to help. China in her war of "re- sistance against Japan. That, no doubt, is due to the fact that the many people who are working behind the scenes ro about their tasks so quietly that no one really appreciates how much they are actually doing.
| GARAGE HANDS
CHARGED
Alleged Assault On P.O. Clerk
Tang, Tak-cheang; and Yung Sin-kat. two employees of Gilman's Garage, Johnston Road. were charged before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest the Central Court yesterday with assault on Mohamed Yousif Khan, clerk, of the General Post - Omce.
at
It was alleged that Khan, with two friends stopped at Gilman's Garage for petrol. The road near the pump was blocked by a lorry.
Repulse Bay was bombed with the loss of civilian life and indica-
A visit to Shum Chun on Thurs- and Khan got out of the car to tions were received of a further cay revealed the fact that a party ask the lorry driver to move aside attack on the island's southern of prominent local Chinese business ti give space to his car.. beaches.
men had been out to Kam Tin First defendant was said to have This materialised later, a land-attending to the refugees before abused Khan. He went inside and ing being
effected after heavy going on to Shum Chun to inspect came out again with second de- casualties on Repulse Bay. A the buildings that are being pre-fendant. and with an iron bar second landing nearby was also pared as refugee quarters. made but an attempt on Stanley Peninsula was repulsed.
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each, proceeded to attack the com-. plainant, it was stated: Khan (was struck on the face and was
ARTILLERY FIRE
This party had a letter from the taken to hospital, Hundreds of Hongkong residents Hot Dr. B. Belwyn-Clarke, Defendants denied the charge were awakened in the early hours Director of Medical and Sanitary and sald they did not caused the of yesterday morning by the sound Services but even then there was fight of intensive artillery fre. This some difficulty in getting over the
The case was remanded for 24 was the Colony's anti-aircraft bat- border, so strict are the Customs hours. tertes in action against enemy in- and Chinese police about letting vaders-part of the combined any but those in possession 'of Customs Dasses and passports through.
manoeuvres.
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
(Orders by Lt.-Col. H. B. Rose, M.C. Commandant, Hongkong
Volunteer D.C.)
CAMP EQUIPMENT Several Ground Sheets are still due for return to Stores following the Camp Periods at Fanling.
Officers or Other Ranks who may have any in their 'possession will return them to the Quartermaster immediately.
PARADES
1st Battery
Right Section: Friday, December 2, Belchers, 5.45 pm. Those details Lecture. Remainder: Gun drill, Dress: S.D. cap, overalls, gunplat- | form shoes.
Left Section: Friday, December 2, Belchers, 5.45 p.m. Dress-S.D. cap,; overalls, gunplatform shoes,
Signal Section: Friday, December 2. H.Q., 5.30 p.m.
All Sections: Thursday, Decem- ber 8. Pakshawan. Special man- ning.
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Friday: December 16, H.Q. 5.45 p.m. Lecture-The viewpoint of the attacker on. C.D. batteries.
End Battery
There will be no parade next | week.
Engineer Company,
D.EL. Section: There will be no parade next week...
Lyon Light Bection: Monday, November 28: No parade.
Thursday, December 1: H.Q. 5.45
p.m. Musketry.
Corps, Signals
There will be no parade next week.
Machine Gun: Troop There will be no parade next week.
Armoured Car Section Tuesday, November 29: No parade...
Friday, December 2: H.Q 5.30 p.m. A Class-L.G. Instruction. B Class-Tests. I.A.
Motor Machine Gun Platoon Friday, December 2: H.Q. 6.30 pm. Classes A and B--Indication and recognition (Practice Fire Orders on Point Targets). Class CLA. Recapitulation
No. 2 M.G. Company Thursday, December 1, HQ. Lecture Room. 5.30 p.m. Discussion on Combined Operations.
No. 3 M.G. Company There will be no parade next week.
No. 4 M.G. Company
No parade: Tuesday. November 29 and Wednesday, November 30.
Friday, December 2, HQ 5.30 D.m." Discussion on Combined Operations.
Portuguese Companies Tuesday, November. 29: No parade.
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The officer in charge of the Sheung Shul Police Station was very helpful over this and it was through his good, offices that the party was allowed to pass.
Here a word of praise must be said for the Customs and Chinese police officials. Admittedly going through a very trying period, they maintain a calm and cheerfulness that be worthy of the great nation to which they belong.
"NIKS"
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