HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

VOLUNTEER ORDERS

ORDERS BY LT.-COL. H. B. ROSE, MO, COMMANDANT, HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

RESIGNATION OF COMMISSION /

C.S.M. E. 3. Moses, L/Sgt. J. A:

Extract from Government Ga- Delgado, Bdr. A. M. Abbas, Bar. H.

zette No. 26 of 16.6.39.

Tang. L/Bdr. R. L. Rocha, L/Bdr

CHINA'S MAGNIFICENT STRUGGLE

No. 480-H.E. the Governor has M. Y. Yeung Girs. Z. Ting. K. C. Glowing Tribute To

that

approve been pleased to Capt. Alistair Mackenzie be allow ed to resign his commission in the Defence Hongkong Volunteer Corps, with effect from May. 1939, June 16, 1939.".

APPOINTMENT Extract from Government' Ga- zette No. 26 of 16.6.39.

**485-HE the Governor has the been

to pleased

approve

in appointment the following

Defence Volunteer Hongkong Corps, with effect from May 31, 1939: Dr. Alberto Marila Rod- rigues, M.B., B.8., to be Lieut., June 16, 1939."

PARADES

1st Battery

June 27. Belchers, 5.45 p.m. No. Class Gun 1 Gun and D.R.F. drill and D.R.F. Dress-Overalls, 8.D. caps and gun platform shoes. June 30, Belchers, 5.45 p.m. No. 2) Gun. D.R.F Class and Lewis gunners." Gun drill, D.K.F. and Lewis gun instruction." Dress- Overalls, S.D. caps and gun plat- form shoes,

2nd Battery June 28 and 29: Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. Those detalled for Range: Takers' and Layers' courses. Dress -S.D. caps and overalls.

3rd Battery June 28 and 28: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Recruits.

r:

p.m. AU

4th Battery June 30, HQ: 5.30 members. Dress S.D. caps, over

all. gun platform shoes.

D.EL. Section

Chan, W. C. Lul, H. H. Tam, T. Fung. J. Kwok, P. Kwok, I. S. A. Curreem. P. K. Sim, J. Lee, Y. 8. Cheung, L. Chow, K. T. Ng. L. Tse.

Chan, K.

R. Chung, J. Yau, C. L. Kwok, C. K. Leung, J. Leung and W. Tang, all from 1st Bty. to 4th Bty, 23.6.39."

Gnrs. 8. K. Lai and C. T. Choy, from 1st Bty. Res. to 4th-Hty. Res., 23.6.39.

Gnr. K. K. Tam from 3rd Bty. to 4th Bty., 23.6.39. "

Pte. F. K. Leung from 1st Bty, to 3rd Bty.,"23.6.39;

Pte. G. A. V. Hall from A.S.C. Coy. to Unit Res., 23.6.39.

Pte. A. L. Harman, No. 1 M.G. Coy. Unit Res,, 22.6.30..

LEAVE

Generalissimö

GENERAL

RADIO

PROGRAMMES

(Continued from Page 3)

dolph (Soprano) with Organ accom by Herbert Dawson and 'allo by Passacaglia-Albert Cedric Sharpe.

Sammons. (Violin), and Lionel Tortis (Viola),

7.36 pm. Tehaškoviky-Nutcracker.

Leopold Stokowski and the Philx- delphia Orchestra.

CHUNGKING, June 23 (Intl)-A | Suite, Óp, 7IA. glowing tribute to Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek is contained in a message just received for trans- mission by the China Branch of the International Peace Campaign from the International Conference for the Defence of Democracy, Peace and Humanity.

The Conference was held recent by in Paris with an attendance of 500 delegates representing various countries of the world.

H

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wes- ther Beport and Announcements.

2.03. p.m. Bach-Isecata and Fugue In D Minor.

G. Thalben Ball at the B.H.C. Organ

K13 pm. Studio-Short Biographi- cal Studies of Great Composers by Peter Gracey.

No. 1 John Sebastian Bach.

8.45 pm. Richard Crocks (Tenor) and Marek Weber and sets Orchestra. Roses From The South-Waltz (J. Prior to its conclusion, the Con- Strauss)-Marek Weber and His Or ference adopted 1 message to chestra O Song Divine (St. Ives Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek Temple); A Dream Of Paradies (Lyt tleton-Gray)-Richard Crooks (Tenor) expressing ardent sympathy for with Orch.

"The Quaker GE"- (Monckton); Pte. A. M. Philippens) A.8.C. Coy.. China. It reads in part;

Walk

Sweetheart Waltz (J. Strauss-Marek Weber and 20.6.39-5.7.39.

Els Orchestra. Bring A Love Bong

Night:

You Will Re calm Viennese

Viennese member

Crooks (Tenor) Nights")-Richard

Tales Of Autumn (Po- with Orch. mona)-Waltz (Waldteufel); Blonde

Waldteufel) от Brunette-Waltz Marck Weber and His Orchestra.

9.15 p. London Relay-The News and Newsletter.

Pte. A. L. Harman. No. 1 M.G. Coy., 23.6.39-22.6.40.

Pte. L. O. Davis, No. 1 M.G. Coy., 29.6.39-13.8.39.

STRENGTH-DECREASE' Sigma. J. Gur. Bachan Singh, Corps Signals, 6.12.38.-

"China's magnificent struggle for national Independence and liberty is an example for all countries of peace and democracy. We assure Your Excellency of our support and wish you victory over the Ja- panese aggressor."

In another message addressed to Bdr. J. M. X. de Souza, 1st Blythe Chinese people the Conference 18.5.39.

admination for expressed warm Sigmn. H. A. Bux, Corps Signals, their heroic resistance against va- dar. N. L. Evans, from 1st Btypanese aggression,

31.5.39.

16.6.39.

ΓΑ

Spr. D. MacAlister, D.EL. Sec. 21.8.39.

STRENGTH—INCREASE Fte. N. Mills, No. 1 M.G. Coy.. 16.6.39.

Spr. J. Lim, Beach L. Coy., 19.6.39. Spr. K. 9. Au-Yeung, Beach L.

June 26, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those Coy., 19.6.39. detalled. Squad drill."

June 29, H.Q. 5.30 p.m.

ture Range.

י

Spr. H. Y. Leung, Beach L. Coy, Minia-19.6.39. "

Gnr. H. Corra, 2nd Bty., 16.8:39. Gar. P. Cheverst. 2nd Bty. 20.8.39.

Beach Light Company June 26. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Squad drill.

E. N. THURSBY, Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D." Corps. AFFILIATED UNIT

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

The

lecture next

Home

on

Demolition and Works Company

Junie 29-H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Prepara- tion of a large, bridge for demoli- tion.

2, June

Kowloon Railway Station, 8.30a.m. Demolition exer- cise at Bridge 25, Talpo. Haver- Nursing will be given at the P.W.D. sack rations will be required. Offices, ground floor, C.S.O. Build- Dress-Optional Free transporta-ing on Monday, June 26 at 5.30

The undermentioned were at Corps Signals June 24, HQ. 2.30 p.m. Line and tached to the Military Hospital, Reconnais-Hongkong for training during the Operating Section. sance. Right and Centre Wings. periods shown:-Miss H. Ayock 15- P. Everest, June 26, H.Q. 5.30 pm. Line and 8-15.5'39: Miss Operating Section. Signal train- 22.5.39; Miss H. Brewer, 15-22.5.39

Mrs. M. Artlett, 5-12.6.39; Mr. A. J. ing.

June 30. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. D/R.Whitmore, 5-12.6.39, Section, D/R. training.

tion.

Armoured Car Platoon June 27: A Class, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s Class. Remainder Hung Hom Railway Depot, 5.30 p.m. Driving instruction.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon

June 30, N.C.O.'s HQ. 5.30 p.m. Privates. Hung Hom Raliway De-

p.m.

Strength-Increase:-Mrs. J. G. Lloyd, 12.6.39: Miss M. F. Cole. 14.8.39; Miss N. M. Huson, 19.5.39.

(Sgd.) MRS. E. M. BEGG. Commandant, Nursing Detachment, H.KV.D.C.

pot, 5.30 pm. Riding practice. ADVERTISED Efficiency Bonus will be issued to

Privates.

No. 1 M.G. Company

SAILING

FROM H.K.

June 27, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) N.C.O.'s Class. Squad and Drms Yasukuni Maru, N. Y. K., July 7. drill. "Belts, frog. rifles and Benlawers, Loxley's, July bayonets. (II) No. 4 (Troop) Zuiderkerk, J. C. J. Line, July 17. Platoon. Trained men. Applica- Deucalion, B. & S., July 12. tion of fire-indirect. Recruits, Sudan, P. & O., July 16. H.Q. 5.15 p.m. for Kennedy Road Afrika, E A. Co., July 17,

Runge:

4

Scandinavian Ports. June 30, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Nos. 1 Nanking, Gliman's, June 28,

Tamerlane, Thoresen's, July 2 and 2 Platooris. Trained men. Afrika, E. A. Co., July 17.. Application of fire-Indirect, Re- erults. Stripping and assembling gun and lock,

No. 2 M.G. Company June 29: H.Q. 5.15 p.m. N.C.Q.'s Inspect new positions. Remain- .der. section drill.

No. 3 M.G. Company

June 20: H.Q. 5.30 p.m. For details see Company circular,

No. 4 M.G. Company June 30, HQ 5.30 p.m. All those not yet fitted with respirators. anti-gas. Recruits, musketry.

Singapore Raapars, F. & Q., June 24. Anchon, B. & S., June 2 Sauerland, Jebsen's, June 27.

Glenshiel, Jardine's,

June 28. "29.

Jans

Gilman,

S., June 28,

Besen's, June 30,"

B. I.

1. (Apes), July 1.

*July 1.

Tuoresca' July 2

2.

P. & OK, July Alipore, F & O., July 3 Neckar, Melchers, July 3. Van Hantar J. Č. J. Line. July 6, Boissevain, J. C. J. Line, July 6. Fasukani Maru, N. Y. X, July 7, Pres. Garfield, A. P. Lines, July 8.

P. & O., July 8. Jardine's, July 8 of Katsang

Anyo, Mara, N. Y. K., July 9, Beniawers, Loxley's July. 9.

July 10.

No. 3 M.G. Company June 27, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Those detailed. Fire Orders including cation and recognition

Mechanism.

targets. Remainder.

heads 5-8,

Efficiency Bonus will be paid out Zuiderkerk, J. C. J.

at this parade.

Anti-Aircraft Company June 27, E.Q.” 5.30 pm. mediate action.. probable pages.

Chenonceaux, Message, Jay 11. Deucalion, B. & 8., July 12.

Conto Rosso, L. Triestine, July 14. Boudan, P. & O.,

15 Im-Benthis, B. L

July 10 stop-Afrika, B. A. Co., July 17.

Pres, Monroe, P. Lines, July 20. Prezident Boussel, Massageries, July 20., Suez Rampura, P. & O., June 4. Glanshiel, Jardine's, June 28. Nanking, Gilman's, June. 28. Sarpedon, B. & S., June 28. C/Biancamang, L. Triestino, July

Field Ambulance June 28, H. (1) N.C.O.'s Class, 5.30 p.m. (11) Remainder. 8 p.m.'

Pay Section“

June 30, H,Q. 530 p.m.

PROMOTION

Spr. T. Armstrong. D. and W. Behar, F. & O., July 1. -

Coy, to be Corp., 23.6.39.

TRANSFERS

Lt. F. W. T. Ross from

Sec. to Res. of Offers, 23.6.39.

to 3rd Bty.. 23.8.39.

Neckar, Melchers, July 3. Yadukuni, Maru, N. Y. K., July 7, Pres. Garfield, & P. Lines, July B. D.EL.awalpindi, P. & O., July 8.

Messageries, July 10. Chenonceau,

& B. July 12 Deucalion, B. & Conte Hosso, L. Triestino, July 14. Boudan, & O., July 15.

2/Lt. H. T. Buxton from 1st By: Pres. Monroe, AP Lines, July 20 2/Lt K, M. A. Barnett from 2nd President Roussel, Messagerien, July 20, Bty, to 3rd Bty, 23.6.39,

3/Lt. W. H. Owen from D.EL. Fanpurs, P. & O., June M

Bec, 4th Bty 23.8.39

2/Lt. D. J. 6. Crozler from 2nd Bty, to 4th Bty., 23.6.39.

Bawalpindi, P. & 0., July 8

U.K. and Continent

| Zuiderkerk, J. C. J. Line, July 11

WEATHER REPORT

HONGKONG ROYAL" OBSERVATORY

10a.m., June 23. Barometer (at sea level), 29.74 ins. Temperature, 83 F. Humidity, 88 per cent. Wind Direction, S. Wind Force (Beaufort), 3. Temperature: maximum yesterday.

87 F.

Temperature; minimum last night,

78 F

Rainfall for 24 hrs, ending 10th

to-day, 0.60 ins.

Total rainfall since January 1st.

49.49 ins, Against an average of, 34.63 ins Sunset to-night, 7.10 p.m. Sunrise to-morrow, 5.40 a.m

m

Vienna

9.35 p. London Belay

Talk.

9.15 F

Miner.

-

Sports

Tartini-Concerto In D

Joseph Sziget! Violin with Or- chestra.

4:

10.00 pm. London Relay Cards en the Table.'

A discussion on topics of the mo- ment.

10.15 pm. Studio-Sanday Evening Epilogue.

Conducted by The, Very Rev. The Dean of Hongkong.

10.35 p.m. Close down.

HONG KONG TIDZ TABLE From $4 June to 30 1039

HIGH WATER.

Date

Month.

Bong

Kong

Standard

Time.

Height

LOW WATE

Height,

Hong

Kong

Standard

Time

h.co.

...b. 23.

4 p.m., June 23.. Barometer (at sea level), 29.71 ms. Temperature, 84 F. Humidity, 84 per cent.

Sat. 94

Sun..25

Mon. 26

Tue, 27

03 15 6 0

08 12

13 4

14 45

05

21 10

04 10 6.3

1000

1607 .05 02 5 6

48

AA OR

11 50

17 38 4 3

#282

06 52.8 0

12:58

1908, 1

99.41

Wed 28

06 40 20 27

8 4

4 1

-13 54

Thur 20

07 25

671

00 98

13 2

21.26

142

14 35

13

Fri, 30

08 07

7 0 01 12

3 Z

93 19

Fazl 16 15

Wind Direction, South Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Maximum temperature, 87 F. Minimum temperature. 78 F. Rainfall. nii.

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