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VOLUNTEER ORDERS

"ORDERS BY LT.-COL. EL B. ROSE, MC., COMMANDANT. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS ORDERLY "MEDICAL OFFICER As from the 13/2/40, the Com-

Feb. 16. H.Q 5.30 p.m. Lt. A M. Pany will parade on Tuesdays". Rodrigues

No. 7 Company. MACHINE GUN CUP COMPETT- TION, 1940 Results: No. 5 Company, ist; No. 3 Company 2nd; No. 1 Com- pany 3rd'; Mobile Column 4th; No. 3 Company 5th. -

DEL

PARADES

Corps Artillery 1st. Battery Section:-Feb. 14. Wel-i lington Barracks, 5.30 p.m. Mobile Light training. Dress..-Overalls; and S.D. caps.

Lewis Gunners

Feb, 16, HQ 5.30 pm, Dress--- Overalls and S.D. caps.

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B.C.As. Class

Feb 12. H.Q. 5.45 pm, L.Q. training. I.A.. Stoppages,

Feb. 15, training.

Feb. 18. Kowloon City Range, 8.45 a.m. Rifle Table A. Dress

H.Q. 5.45 p.m. L.G. Probable stoppages.

Optional but equipment must be taken. Rifles and equipment will be drawn from Company Stores after parade on Feb. 15.

Army Service Corps Company Feb. 11. HQ. Miniature Range, 19.30 am,

Feb. 13. Q. 5.30 pm, Officers and N.C.O.'s Lecture. Recruits re- quiring uniform

and equipment will parade at 5.15 p.m.

Feb. 15. HQ 5.30 p.m. Company Feb, 18, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those parade. Respirator will be worn. detalled. Dress--Mufti,

Feb. 18. Stonecutters. Dress- Overalls. cap. belt and boots, De- talls and times will be noted later.

2nd Battery Gun Detachments: - Feb. 12, Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. Gun drill. N.C.Os. only.

Feb. 13, Scandal Point, 5.30 pm. Right Section. No. 2 Gen. Gun and Battery drill.

Feb, 14, Scandal Point, 5:30 p.m. Left Section. No. 1 Gun.. Gun and Battery drill

Field Ambulance

Parade Ground.

Feb. 14. H. 5.30 pm. Murray

Feb. 16 St. Paul's College, 5.30 p.m. Lecture.

QUALIFICATIONS HOD. Lampa:-The following members of the 3rd Battery pass

Feb. 15, Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. Right Section. No. 1 Gun. Gun ed a test in H.Ç.D. Lamps:-Sgt. and Battery drill

G. E. L. Johnson, Gar. C. L, Choy. Gnr. Y. W. Yung.

Feb. 10, Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. Left Sec. No. 2 Gun. Gun and Bat- tery drill,

DR.F. Detachment:-Each night as already detalled.

A.AL.M.G. Detachment:

Feb.

15. Scandal Point, 5.30 pm. DEL and Gun Detachment details.

Dress:-Overalls and S.D. caps for all, parades.

3rd Battery

Crossley Engines

The following members of the 3rd Battery passed a

'test in H.C.D. Lamps:-

Sgt. G. E. L. Johnson, Gar. F. M.

Garcia, Gnr. Y. W. Yung. Gnr. K. L. Kwok, Bdr. R. S. Capell, Gnr. C. L. Choy. Gar. K. M. Chan, Gar. C. Y. Chiu. Gnr. F. Sze-to. CORPS ORDERS-AMENDMENTS Feb. 12, 'H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Gun de- tachments, Range Finders, DEL 26/1/43. Para. 9.

Corps Orders No. 8/40, of the Personnel and Lewis Gun Squad-and Promotions. After the word Appointments Arms and Squad drill Dress -

"Gar." against E. J. Kenhard, 1st Overalls, S.D. caps. Webbing belt, Battery insert ("at own request"). bayonet frog and rifle aling:

Corps Orders No. 14/40, of the Feb, 15, Queen's Pier. 5.30 p.m. 2/2/40 Para 8. Leave. Delete All ranks, for Cape D'Agullar. "3103 F/Cdt. D. H. Stewart, Battery drill. Dress Overalls, SD. Arm. 1/2/40-15/2/40." caps and Gun Platform shoes to APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS be carried in haversacks. Water bottles filled, haversack rations Bdr. W. Hewitt, 1st Bty, to be will be provided. There will be | B.Q.M.8, 10/2/40. no Canteen. Return-10 p.m.

Feb. 16. No parade at Welling- ton Barracks for D.EL. Personnel.

4th Battery Feb. 12 and 14. H.Q. 5.30 pm. Recruits. Arms drill. Dress-Over- alls and rifles from HQ.

Feb. 15, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. All mem- berg short of uniform or equip- ment.

Feb. 18. Queen's Pier, 5.30 p.m. Full Battery. Dress-Overalls, S.D. caps, gun platform shoes, water- bottle filled (Haversack rations will be provided).

5th Battery Feb. 12 Queen's Pler, 5.00 p.m. No. 1 Section. Dress-Overalls.

Feb. 18, Queen's Pler, 5.00 p.m. No. 2 Section Dress-Overalls.

Feb, 17. Queen's Pier, 2.30 p.m. No. 1 Section. Dress-Overalls,

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Bdr. J. Houston, 4th Bty. to be Sgt. 10/2/40.

be Sat. 10/2/40.

Bdr. W. M. Gittins, 4th Bty, to

L/Bdr. W. Citrin, 4th Bty, to be Bdr. 10/2/40.

Four Royal Scots In Court

LOCKHART ROAD- INCIDENT

GENERAL

TAO FONG SHAN RETREAT

INSPIRING TALK

BY DR. REICHELT

A number of friends shared in the annual retrea; at Tao Fong Shan Monastery on Friday after-

Four soldiers of the 2nd Bat-noon. before Mr H. G. Sheldon at the tailon, The Royal Scots, appeared Central Court on Saturday on a causing, malicious

charge of damage

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The peaceful atmosphere of the whole place, in its lovely setting among the Kowloon Hills above the estuary. at Shaun, was indeed--a fitting one for Dr. Reichelt's subject "Let there be Light," arid- was much appreciated by those who were privileged to share in the retreat.

They were privates" C. McDer mott, E. Dunlop, A Falconer and P. Pow. McDermott, Dunlop and Pow were also charged with assault, while a further count of "The Arst part of the service was discharging crackers

wantonly held in the new lecture hall. This was preferred against Fow

hall of original design with the Falconer and Pow were dis-latus symbols decorating charged owing to Insuficient Chris:ian platform stands 'on the evidence while McDermott and edge of a hill and looks sheer down Dunlop were each bound over into the valley below so that one a sum of $25 to be of good be feels completely surrounded by the haviour for one year and were ur-Tao Fong" or Spirit of the dered each to pay $7.50 damages." Mountain.

AN ARGUMEN"!

B.S

The defendants were alleged to have gone into a shop in Lock- hart Road on Friday night to make a purchase and. result of an argument between the shopkeeper and' themselves, a' fight ensued. The soldiers were al- leged to have broken the show case and door, and a quantity of joss sticks and candles, and as- saulted the shop takis

GAMBLING RAIDS

THREE CASES AT CENTRAL COURT

More than 50 persons were charged at the Central Court on Saturday with gambling.

Wan Lit-kong, 26, coolte, who pleaded guilty to a charge of keeping a common gaming house February 3, was fined $10 by Mr. H. G. Sheldon. Eleven others, who were. charged with gambling, others were each fined $2 or were each fined $2, while two

seven days' imprisonment,

at No. 13. Stone Nullab Lane on

A fine of $10 was imposed on Yeung Pun, 38, shop foki. for keeping a common gaming house at No. 16, Landale Street. Four defendents failed to appear to an- swer charges of gambling and had

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Dr. Reichelt spoke of our need, in this chaotic time, to realise all that underlies the greatness of Gud's creation and his command Let there be light", further, to realise that there was light out of chaos. He developed the theme of this Spirit Or Light, moving through the agėg steadily endeavouring to penetrate the world and its problems.

AGONISING PROBLEMS Dr. Reichelt stressed the though, that the answer to the world's agonising problems today Hes in Christ's statement I am the light of the world" that there are mountains of hste selfishness, pride in nations and individuals making almost im- penetrable barriers to that light -but there are" channels of that Hght coming in from all direc- tions, and these will be the means of removing the mountain barriers. Some of those channels are even beyond the border of sheep I have," said Christ organised Christianity. "Other

This led Dr. Reichelt to speak of the work at the monastery during 1939. He said there had been 42 students at the institute- did Taoist centres and are stirred these men come from Buddhist

by a deep religious sense to seek further truth. the monastery as Inquirers and They come to students of the teaching of Christ. and priests and monks are able. in a very congeneal atmosphere. to meditate under the able

colleagues."

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1940. —PAGE 5

ELIZABETH ARDEN'S

ARDENA MASQUE

A preparation especially beneficial for the skin inclined to olliness and

eruption.

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It rejuvenates torpid cells, clears muddy or sallow skin, tones and refines a coarse and blotchy one. It stimulates the circulation, freeing the skin of

poisons which cause eruptions.

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The House of Quality & Service

NEW ROADS NAMED

their ball of $3 each estreated, guidance of Dr. Reichelt and his N

L/Bdr. K. S. K. Leung, 4th Bty. while the remaining 15 were each to be Bdr. 10/2/40.

fined. $2.

L/Bdr. M. Y. Yeung, 4th Bty. to be Bdr. 10/2/40.

Gnr. 1, S. A Curreem. 4th Bty. to be L/Bdr. 10/2/40.

Gor, A. Smith; 4th Bty. to be L/Bdr. 10/2740.

Gnr. 1. O. Kam, 4th Bty, to be L/Bdr. 10/2/40.

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Gnr. 1. M. Fernandes, 4th "Bty. to be L/Bdr. 10/2/40.

Gnr. W. O'Conner, 4th Bty. to be L/Bdr. 10/2/40.

Bdr. A. M. Abbas, 4th Bty, to be Gnr, (at own request) 10/2/40,"

TRANSFER

Leung Fu, 44, carpenter, who admitted keeping a common gam- bling house at No. 127. Thomson Road on February 9, was fined $10.

Ten absentees had their ball of $5 estreated, while two were fined $2 for having participated in the

game.

H.K. DEFENCE

RESERVE

The following have been

Pte. Pau Ping Kwan from Fd. rolled in the Essential Services Amb, to No. 4 Coy. 31/1/40, Group of the Hongong Defence

Reserve:

LEAVE

Pte. J. Wolfe, A&C. Coy. 1/2/40.

Field Company Engineers Feb. 15. K.C.R, 5.30 p.m. Dis- cussion on camp.

Feb. 18. Stonecutters, Rifle-2/2/40 (8 am,). Tables A and B. Launch leaves Queen's Fier at 8.30 pm, and Kowloon Police Pier 8.45 am. Dress-Mufti. Overalls and web equipment to be carried.

Corps Signal Feb. 12. H.Q. 5.15 p.m. Simal training and checking stores and RA. telephonists Class.

Feb. 18 HQ 5.15 pm. Signal training.

Company

No. 1

Spr. E. Wongtape, Fe, Coy. Eng. 2/2/40--1/2/40,-

W. C. Botcherby, P. A. Dixon, O. Eager, F. Ellis, S. E. Faber, T.

WF Gardner, A. B. Gerondal, G. Fergusson. J. F. Fisher, W. A Fox,

F. Gilbers, W. J. Grant, R. Grim- shaw, J. F. Grose, E. L. Harris. J. M. Hood; J. D. Humphreys, Bdr V. Bonch, 3rd Bty. 5/3/40A. H. Hyndman, E. 'O. P." Hynd- 4/4/40.

man, A. Jackson, A. E. Jenkins,

Pte. V. Ferrier, A.6.C. Coy 6/2/40-12/2/40.

STRENGTH-DECREASE,

Fle. V. A. Neves. No. 6 Coy.

1/11/39.

Cpl. E. J. J. Spradbery, Ard, C. EL 18/11/39.

Gar. F. J. Robinson, 2nd Bty. 27/11/39

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Chr. Chow Long, 4th Bty. 18/1/

Pte. J. T. W. Slay, M.M.G. PI. 28/1/40.

Feb. 13 and 16. HQ. 5.30 pm. As detailed in revised Company 40. programme. All those who have not yet returned rifles, bayonets or respirators must do so on Tues- day, 13,

No. 2 Company Feb. 15. (1) HQ. 5.30 p.m. Nos.

B. Jex, T. C. Jex, A. H Johnson,

STUDENTS ORDAINED There have been eight of the students ordained as deacons, and two,

who had completed the four years course and have been ordained pastors, are now work- ing in the mission

IN COLONY

The following names for new roads are notified in the Govern- ment Gazette

Hawthorn Road:-Commering at Sing Woo Road at, the north- west corner of Inland Lot 5592.

at the Waterworks Reserve at the running south and terminating South-west corner of Inland Lot No. 5503.

Many who have become Chris tians in the Institute have gone out to carry on the "Light" in other places. There are now new centres of this work being carried on in Pelping, Nanking, Shang hal, Hangchow, and Tall on" the borders of Tibet in 8.W. China,

The retreat was concluded with Read

Holly Road Commencing at Lots 3885 and 5043, running west Blue Pool Road between Inland

and · terminating at Hawthom

"Green

Lane:-Commencing

a service in the Temple, both students and friends sharing in Blue Pool Road between Inlard the evening worship",

Lots 3885 and 4849, running west,

A very welcome and friendly then south and then east and sea was given by the ladies ut

terminating at Blue Pool Road,

fore they returned to Hongkong: the Tao Shan to the visitors be- opposite Inland Lot 6740.

PASSENGERS

The following have left the Co-

. . Keeble, A. J. Kew, EW. lony:

Kirk, A. Mackenzie, C. McSmith, Miss D. Back, Mr. J. Bellamy,

Broom Road:-Commencing at Blu Fool Road between Inland Lotk 4845 and 5042, running west and terminating at the water- Wbrics Reserve between Inland

Lots 5083 and 4954

Briar Avenue-Commencing (at Elue, Pool Road south of Inland

Lot 5082, running west and ter- Inland Lot 5043,

ACTION AGAINST

$9.30

SQUATTERS

R. J. Maitland 3. E Malarky, Col V. and Miss M. Burkhardt, minating at Green Lane, south of A. J. J. Martin, T. Mason, J. D. Rev. L. Brame. Mrs. 2. Masters T. Minhinnett, M, Nicolson, W. C. and D. Bolton, Capt N. and Miss Peterson J. C. Power,, HRY. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. 3. Cockburn, Stewart

Mr. W. A. H. Duff, "MY, and Mrs. B. Fox Misses M. and K. HALKS. INTERNEES SENT Miss J. Harvey, Mrs. M and Max-

TO PRISON

ter F. Johnson." Mrs. E. Kneale, STRENGTH-INCREASE

Mr. W. Mrs. A. and Master D. LO Sigma. 8. R. Jeffrey, Fort. Sig.

Sentences of two months hard gan,"Miss W. Lawson, Mr. and In exercise of the powers con- Coy, 23/1/40.

labour were passed by Mr. E

Mrs. C. Morton, MY, H. Miller, Mferred by the Emergency Regula- Pte. P. J. Brown, MMG. PLmsworth at Kowloon Court on and Mrs. M. Matthews, Mr. H. Mctions Ordinance of 1922, the Gov

Saturday on 38 of the 40 defer Gilchrist, Miss M. P. Moline Mr. ernor in Council has amended dants in the Anayle Street In- and Mrs. A. Ogden, Rev. and Mrs. Emergency Regulation No. 37 by Gnr. 8. 9. Davis, 2nd Bty: 26/1/ternment Camp riot prosecutions. Ottewell, Mr. A Fairy Mr. C. making it lawful for any public Gnr. X. K. Chu, 5th A.A. BY one was sentenced to one month gern, Mr. A. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Public Works to use such force and Of the remaining two men,. Roesslein, Mr. and Mrs. B. Ro- officer authorised by the Director of

'S and 7 Platoons. L.G. instruc- 24/1/40,

tion. (1) No. 8 Platoon. Kow- loon Dock, 5.30 pm 10.1 40. *training.

All rifles, bayonets and 8.B. respirators must be returned on Feb. 15,

No. 3 Company Feb. 12. No parade. Feb. 15. HQ 5.30 pm As in Company training programme.

No. Company Feb, 16 HQ. 5.30 p.m. Company parade. L.G. Instruction. Lesson

*No. 8.

No. 5 Company Feb. 13. HQ. 5.30 p.m. Foot, and "Arms 'drill.

Feb.

No. 6 Company

13. HQ 5.30 p.m. instructions (Continued).

2/2/40...

Gnr. G. 8. Coxhead, 2nd Bty. 2/2/40.

Gnr. T. B. Lov. 2nd Bty: 2/2/40. Gar. H. G. Muir, 2nd Bty. 6/2/

40.

E. N. THURSBY, Captain.

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Carps. AFFILIATED UNIT

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

Feb, 15 and 16. 5 pm. P.WD. Offce, C.8.0. Bdg. Ground Coor. Members will be notified indivi- dually,

(Bgd.) Mra. 1. M. 8. BRAUDE, Assistant Commandant, Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D. Corps.

with hard labour and the other was discharged,

MINES EXPLODE AT CHEUNG CHAU On Saturday afternoon, SWO mines struck the rocks southwest exploded. The first explosion de of Cheung Chay Island, and loudly

curred at 230 pm, followed by another about 30 minutes later, No damage was caused.

Mr. B. T. Funningum, of the Cables and Wires Department of Innise and Riddle (China) Ltd. arrived yesterday.

Scoones, Mrs. W. R. Simpson and Mr. T. Wilkinson

COLONY HEALTH

with such assistance as may be necessary to take possession of, demolish and remove any structure used for human habita- tion which has not been approved by the Building Authority,

Further any public officer RETURNS

authorised by the Director of Thirty-five cases of tuberculosis, Public Works is authorised toʻ da Registratioti district and 14 in in the opinion of the Director of of which 18 occurred in Victoria likewise to any structure which, Kowloon, were notified to the local Public Works, la insanitary, unsafe Health authorities on Friday, or dangerous to the lives or health ***During this "period there were of the occupants, or which, owing also notined eight cases of small- to the nature of 1is structure or pox, seven of cerebro-spinal 'fever, its proximity to other similar five of dysentery, three of diph-structures, may be a danger to the theria and one each of scarlet lives or health of other persons in fever and chicken-pox,

the neighbourhood,

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