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8-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

GENERAL

British Overseas Airways

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS Meets Changed Conditions: PUBLIC AUCTION. PUBLIC AUCTION. Empire Communications

HF Undersigned have received

instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

Wednesday, the 10th Aprill, 1940 commencing at 11.00a.m.

at their Bales Room, No. 2 Cón- naught Road. Central. (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor).

A QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS MOTOR

SPARE PARTS

Comprising:-

Brake Shoes and Linings, Roller Bearings Springs, Repair Kits, Pistons and Connecting Rods, etc..

etc.

and

Other Valuable Parts.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

THE Undersigned have received

Instructiona

»

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCHON

0:0

Wednesday, the 17th April, 1940

commencing at 5.15 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 2 Con- naught Road Central. (Room No. 205, 2nd Floor).

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF POSTAGE STAMPS INCLUD- "ING A FEW LOTS OF RAKE

OLD CHINA.

ON APRIL 1 THE BRITISH 'OVERSEAS AIRWAYS COR- PORATION ACQUIRED THE UNDERTAKINGS OF IMPERIAL AIRWAYS LIMITED AND BRITISH AIRWAYS LIMITED,

There have been many months of preparation, and they: began soon after Six John Reith was appointed, in July 1938, to be Chairman" of Imperial Airways. In November 1938, Sir King- sley Wood, the Secretary of State for Air, announced that the two Air companies were to be merged into a statutory body. A fortnight later the directors | This route will be linked with the of the two companies announced | Pan American Airways' southern that they had invited Mr. Lesile route,' across the North Atlantic. Runckman "to associate himself The Board also hope that before with their work.”

FIRST STAGE

Successful Trials

NEW NORWEGIAN MOTOR, VESSEL

for

The Hermelin, . a single screw Canzo motor vessel built Messrs Bruusgaard, Klosterud & Co.. Drammen." Norway, by the | Hongkong & Whampoa Dock Go.. | Ltd. at their Kowloon Docks, underwent successful trials your day afternoon.

The vessel, which was launched, on November §; is propelled by the largest Diesel engine the Kowloon long regular air services will be Docks have built.

ruri between Great Britain and the Balkan countries.

At the trial yesterday the Herme- lin attained a speed of 13,9 knots and her engines ran very success- fully.. *

itu

Among the guests on board were Mr. B. Ownum Andresen, Manager of Thoresen & Co., agents for the Owners of the new ship. Capt. Thomson, "Capt. G. Anderson, Mr. Wesman, Norwegian Consul, Capt.

Bir Kingsley Wood's announce ment and Mr. Runcimad's accep- AIRCRAFT REPLACEMENT tance of the invitation which The var has marked 4 come from both companies mark-suspension in the preparation for ed the first stage in the prepara- more G. class flying-boats and in tions for the coming merger. But the building of the Fairey 15/38 for the war, the formal merger of and the Short 14/38 land-planes. the two...companies would have Deliveries and orders are how been already accomplished. There dependent upon the .consent of would have been eleven members the Department of the Air Mem-J. Krogh-Moe, Wing-Commdr. Mal- of the Corporation, and not five. ber for Development and Produc-ley Messrs. Wallace Hansen, N, Garland. J. W. Lawson, H, M. The Corporation would have set tion.

Howell, A. Crawford. A. H. Velt- man, S. Berg, G. EL Costello, S. K

Kowloon Docks members of the

'aff donecked with the construċ- tion of the vessel.

On View from Tuesday, the 18th p its headquarters in Airways House, and not in a West Country April. 1940.

AUCTIONEERS.

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"FIRST THINGS MUST" COME FIRST”

?

hotel. Its landplanes would have The Board recognise that to Helberg and Macfayden, and also taken off from Croydon and repeat the sentence used by Sir

Heston, and its flying-boats from Kingsley Wood in his speech on Southampton. It would be operat- the Air Estimates "First things Terms: Cash on Delivery.

ing Continental services to Brus- must come first." They feel that sels. Amsterdam. Frankfurt, Buda- civil aviation can fustify itself as LAMMERT BROS., pest, Berlin and Warsaw which an instrument for the success of were operated until a few days the Allied cause to no less degree before the war. It would have than the Mercantile Marine. They maintained the pre-war frequency know that to retain even those of services on the Empire routes restricted services which were in- It would now be planning to "carry troduced after the war A bold passengers across the North At-policy of aircraft replacement is lantic this year.

needed.

ORCHESTRAL CONCERTS

The "Chinese Philharmonic has recently resumed weekly renear-

PUBLIC AUCTION. als under the direction

fessur Ettore Pellegatti.

of Pro-

II.M_F

SHIP DESCRIBED The Hermelin's gross tonnage 1 about 1,500 tans, She is built to

and to conform to the latest re- Det Norske Veritas highest class

quirements of Den Norske Skibs

kontroll.

There is accommodation for 10 passengers од the promenade deck.

The propelling machinery con, The Interest, of course, of many

sists of one Harland-Burmeister & does not seek a control over policy Marine Diesel engine built under departments are involved, Airways

Wain type 2-stroke single acting which clearly lles with the Cab- Inet. It wishes to be as efficient licence by the Hongkong & Wham-

THE Undersigned have received 13 Concerts (Classical and Variety) from the moment that the cor. an instrument as possible, and topos Docks Co., Ltd.

Instructions

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Friday, the 12th April, 1940

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

be given the means to this end.

SPECIAL DIFFICULTIES The war was not, however, a anheralded interruption in the LT.C.L. and it is their intention work of British civil aviation. to arrange a short series of Chart- special difficulties were created sometime in the month of May.

emment launched intensive arma- The proceeds from these Con- ment and defence programmes.

AIR COMMUNICATIONS partners in modern warfare. Ser- certs will be in aid of local chari-The companies "soon found them- The importance of keeping air vices to Lisbon and the Balkan ties and also for the relief of dia-selves faced with a serious fleet communications open throughout countries would meet pressing tress in the war-stricken zonee, shortage,

due chiedy to the the Empire scarcely needs to be needs. of China.

priority which the Air Ministry' stressed. During seven critical Several neutral countries have This Orchestra is an enthusias felt it necessary to give to military months in Scandinavian affairs made the war an opportunity for tic body of amateur instrumen- deliveries. The expansion of the there has been a weekly air ser- expanding their civil aviation. talists who have beën meeting Royal Air Force also led to a vice first to Helsinki and later to Germany has abandoned none of regularly for several years in the scarcely less serious shortage of Stockholm. While troops from her air routes, except those past, and had on many previous pilots. In addition, the malis many parts of the British Empire through the Allied countries. Alt occasions presented quite a num- which the companies were under have been assembled under the Travel, once a luxury for the few, at their Sales Room, No. 35 Han- ber of musical programmes for re- contract with His Majesty's Gov Middle East Command, civil air-is now a necessity for those whose kow Road, Kowicon.

lief work.

ernment to carry showed con- craft pass through Alexandria re-duty it is to conduct the bustness The Orchestra comprises over 25 siderable increase in weight, and gularly between Great Britain, of the Government, to promote members and will offer in the these involved curtallments in pas-South Africa, India, Australia and the export trade of Great Britain coming Concerts & programme of senger accommodation,

the East. The services between and · to maintain her prestige well-known overtures classical

These factors-shortages of Heet London and Paris, "now run folatly abroad. However exacting the compositions, and light works by and pilots and a steady increase with Air France, have helped to demands of war may become, the modern composers.

in the weight of mall to be car establish the easy communications air communications of the Empire Other popular local, soloists will ried, particularly on the Empire which are indispensable to two are vital, « assist in this excellent cause, and routes could not be ignored. On the Hongkong public will have August 8th. Mr. Runciman an- the opportunity of hearing the nounced that Imperial Airways lesser known side of local musical were "forced to reduce substan- life, at the same time allowing tially the passenger accommoda- amateur musicians field for wider tion on the twenty-two thousand activities.

miles of their Empire routes."

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

W

comprising:

Chesterfield Suites, Hatstands, Bideboards, Dinner Waggons, Din ing Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables. Wardrobes, Teapoys, Desks, Cabinets, Bookcases, etc.. etc..

E

J

Tientsin Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Curios, Ornaments. Pictures. Mir- rors, Clocks. E. P.. Brass, Alumi-

The exact date and location of Thus, war preparations would nium. Porcelain and Glass Ware, the Concerts will be announced, nave made 1940 a difcult year Electric Table Fans and Lamps, at a later date, as soon as the for British civil aviation," even if Gramophones and Records, Cam-

necessary arrangements are made. there had been no declaration of eras, Wash Basins, Crockery, Books, Cocking Utenslis, etc. etc.

also

A FEW PIECES OF BLACKWOOD

FURNITURE

and

2 Radio Sets

1 Projector "Agfa”-

1 Enlarger "Lizar"

WEATHER REPORT

Hongkong Boyal Observatory

10 a.m., April'"ð. Barometer at sea level), 30.07 ins. Temperature. 73 F Humidity, 74 per cent. Wind Direction, W/N

Wind Force (Beaufort), "2.

4

PASSENGER ARRIVALS

AND DEPARTURES

A large number of passengers arrived in, and departured from Hongkong yesterday.

IN 'TRANSIT

The following passengers passed

through the Colony yesterday

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1940.

Satisfied ? Quite !

IT'S

"BLACK

WHITE"

THOSE WHO KNOW, SAY IT'S THE SCOTCH,

VOLUNTEER ORDERS

ORDERS BY LT.-COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT, HONGKONG VOLUNT EER DEFENCE CORPS

PARADES

2nd Battery Apr. 10: (1) H.Q. 5 p.m. Train- ing Exercise. Right Section DEL ("A") and B.C. Staff as detailed,

Annexure to Corps. Orders No. 23-40 of the 15.3.40: 5th AA. Bty. for 5 pm. Wed. Apr. 10 to 8:30 am. Thurs. Apr. 11" substitute "5 p.m. Thes. Apr. 9 to 8.30 am. Wed. Apr."

This cancels the previous.. amendment in Corps Orders No. 24/40 of the 21.3.40. LEAVE

under Lt. K. M. A. Barnett,. (1) H.Q. 10.45 p.m. Left Section DEL ("B") and relief B.C. Staff as de- tailed under 2nd Lt. S.J. G. Burt. Dress as detailed above.

3rd Battery

Pté. C. M. Lee, No. 7 Coy, 31.12.39 Ranks. (1) First detall.

Apr. 10. Training Exercise. All to 30.8.41; Gnr. F. Burrell, 2nd Bty, H.Q. 4.30 1.4.40 to 30.9.40; Pte. S. M. Garrard, p.m. Second detail HQ. 10.30 No. 1 Coy. 1.4.40 to 1.12.40; Pte. T p.m. Dress: As detailed above. A. Kuester, No. 1 Coy. 1.4.40 to

4th Battery

1.5.40; Gnr. J. Hart-Davis, 2nd Bty... Apr. 12, Queen's Pier, 5.30 p.m.) 8.4.40 to 17.4.40; Gnr. N. P. Fox."" No. 2 Gun D.EL. personnel "A" re- 2nd Bty., 11.4.40 to 10.10.40;. Pte. J. lief, B.C. Staff "B" rellet. Dress: R. L. Stanton, Corps HQ. 15.4.40 As detalled above.

5th A. A. Battery Apr. 11: (1) Queen's Pier, 5.15 p.m. No. 2 Section. Dress: Over- alls. (f).Q. 5.30 p.m. No, 1 Bec- tion. Dress: Jacket and trousers. General drill.

rl

Mobile Column Apr. 12, H.Q. 5,30 p.m. A, B and C Classes. Musketry and Rife drill. These detailed. N.CO.'s Promotion examinations.

- No. 1 Companý Apr. 11, Training Exercises.. For details see Company circular.

Apr. 12, 8quad No. 4. HQ. 5.15 p.m. for Kennedy Road Range. Remainder, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. as Com pany programme.

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J.

No. 8 Company Apr. 11, HQ. 1.45 p.m. Training Exercises. Dress-Fighting Order. Rifle will be carried by all person- nel except Gun Nos. 1 and 2,

No. 3 Company Apr. 10, H.Q. 1.45 p.m." Dress- Steel helmets. jackets, shorts, full equipment.

Apr. 11. E.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those ce- talled. There will be no Company

No. 5 Company...

Apr. 11. H.Q. 2 p.m. Training Exercise. Dress Fighting Order. is and 28 on guns will not carry Steel helmets, shorts, respirators. )

rifies.

No. 6 Company

Apr, 10, H.Q. 1,45 pm, Training Exercise. Dress-Fighting Order. Steel helmets, shorts, respirators.

to 14.10.40.

STRENGTH-DECREASE Gar. A F. Xavier,: 3rd Bty.. 20.3.40.

Gnr. W. B. Richardson, 2nd Bty., 23.3.40.

Spr. W. J. McKinna, Fd. Cor. Engineers, 10,4.40.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

Pte. J. C. C. Matthews, No. 1 Coy., 5.3.40; Gar. W... Kwok, 5th A.A. Bty. 12.3.40; Pte. N. G. Ham-- mond, M.M.G. PL, 18.3.40; Gnr. Lee Wing Yan, 5th A.A. Bty., 28.3.40; Pte. Joseph Lam, Fd. Ambulance, 20.3.40; Pte. Mark Yan Ming, Fd. Ambulance, 29.3.40; Pte. Jong Siu Ki, No. 1 Cay., 1.4.40.

EN. THURSHY, Captain.

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps. AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D.C.

Mrs. A E Grasett has kindly consented to become Honorary Command Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

The next lecture will be held on Friday, Apr. 12 at 5.30 p.m. in the subject will be "Rome Nursing" St. John's Cathédral Hall The

and it is hoped that all members will endeavour to attend.

The undermentioned member was attached to the Military Hos

pital for training during the period shown:-Miss I. Bibbard, 25.3.40 to 1.4.40.

Temperature; maximum yesterday, a special branch known as the Jose Ribeiro de Melo, Mr. F. L. J. Greenway, Mr. E. MacNaughten. is and 2s on guns will not carry Tuesday, April 9 at 5.30 pm. All

*75 F.

1 Electric Refrigerator "Frigi-Temperature: minimum last night,

daire"

1 Upright Piano by "Montrle"

1 Upright Piano by Daner and

Sohn Plano"

2 Pairs Binoculars

s150

1 Fine Carved Blackwood Draw-

ing Room Sult (8 Pieces).

4 pm, April... Barometer (at sea level), 29.98 ins, Temperature, 74 F. Humidity, 68 per cent,

+

National Air

COMMERCIAL SERVICES

At the outbreak of

War the

rifles.

It has been decided to hold an "Emergency" practice for the Nursing Detachment, at the M- itary Hospital, Bowen Road on members taking part have been No. 7 Company Apr. 8, HQ. 2 p.m. Training are unable to go direct to the MI- notified by circular. Those who Dress Fighting Order itary Hospital will be provided Steel helmets, shorts."

with transport from Volunteer Apr. 11, H.Q. 5.45 p.m. L.G. train- HE.Q. between 55.30 p.m. All ing LA. Stoppages and Section members must provide themselves

Exercise.

drill.

Army Service Corps Company. Parades: Nil except as under. Training Exercises, 9.4.40

to

with-white shoes and stockings,. and be prepared to remain on duty. for three hours.

ed Quartermaster with elect from 5.4.40.

Mrs. V. Simon White is appoint-

Arrivals from the north included several businessmen from Shanghai and others who are visiting the Colony on vacation. hostilities.

Among those who left Hongkong Wang and Master,Wang, Mr. Y. C. parade. INTRODUCTION OF THE NAC. were 23 members of the Eastern Koo, Mr. B. Lipkovsky.

On the eve of the war the pro- Athletic Union, who are going to blems of civil aviation were trans- Manila where they will play a tormed. The Secretary of State number of soccer matches with for Air invoked certain Dowers teams in the Phillippines.

Mr. J. Perkins, Miss M-P. Mon- under his agreement with the

ARRIVALS

tilla, Mr. and Mrs. A. Montgomery, companies by which their aircraft

The following were among those Mrs. J. Robertson Aikman, Mr. and were placed at his disposal.

who disembarked at Hongkong Mrs. M. M. Vigneri, Mr. and Mrs. The Air Ministry had organised Mr. Paulo Chelazzi, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Maratachi, Mrs. V. Ruta, Mr. Communications, Davidson, Mr. M. Bates, Mr. G. L. Mr. and Mrs. I. "Blitz and Miss and it was under the direction of Mowatt, Mr. H. J. Armstrong, Mr. Elitz, Mr. and Mrs. J. de Percival, 64 F.

this branch that the companies and Mrs. J. P. MacDermott, Mr. J. Miss de Percival, Miss D. Puddle, Rainfall for 24 hrs ending 10th continued their operations. in- | B. Gilroy, Miss M. Knox, Mr. S. T. Mrs. M. H, Bchmitz, Miss Eelda

today, nil.

cluding their special charter work Williamson, Mr. Victor Biglo, Mrs. Schmitz, Mrs. M. H. Moore, Mr. Total rainfall since January 1st for the Government.

E. Ma and Master Ma, Mr. 8. C. Chester. L. Torrey, Miss E. Baro, 14.32 Ins.

Liu, Mr. Tung Hok-nin, Mr. C. C. Miss P. Kolbasulk, Mr. S. Nagel Against an average of, 7.18 ins

Ma, Mr. Alfred Sze Sac-ke, Mr. T. Mr. Tan, Shao-hua, Mrs. Kuo Sunset tonight. 6.41 p.m.

penny-halfpenny rate for a half-C. Lu, Miss Alice Gregg. Mr. A. J. Ming-suoi, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruegg. Sunrise tomorrow, 608 a.m.

ounce of mail was suspended and Pajardo, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mac- Miss Ruegg, Sister E. Sproule, Bis- prepaid rate of 1/3d for the Donald, Mr. F. M. Guenard, Mr. ter M. Sheldon, Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul S. Golevatsky. Mr. Alidas Felagati, Miss Pelagati Mr. Wm. nalf-ounce was imposed. In con- Parsram, Mr. Edward Ma. Mr. Lee Andrews, Mrs. E, Monro, Mr. and sequence, aircraft on the Empire Van Ting, Mr. P. Y. Wu, Mrs. C. Mrs. E. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. routes carried only a small pro M. Chow, Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. B Arden, Mr. and Mrs. John Wells, portion of the air mail which they Hstang, Master S. W. Hslang, Mr. Miss M. Wells, Miss F. Wells. were carrying before the war. But Thos. M. Wu, Mr. Tsul Yat-shing, they were able to carry more pas Mr. J. M. Choy, Master Choy, Miss The following were among those Bengers,

Chang Pal-ching. Mr. H. Y. L. Mr. who left Hongkong yesterday:- Mail and passenger services B. F. Chu, Mr. C. F. Hung. Mr: 8. Mr. J. F. Richmond, Miss Mabel were thus maintained over all the Sun, Miss Cella Robbins. Wong, Mr. H. L. Schnitz, Mrs. P. Empire routes, and so helped to

Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Munro, Mrs. Velasco. Mr. Mal Taq-heng MI, A keep the communications of the M deaby, Miss A. Seaby, Mrs. L. M. Brostedt, Mr. and Mrs. Fung Ping- Empire open. But, in spite of the Crompton, Miss M. T. Crompton, fan, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Lee, Mrs. 5:30 pm. temporary elimination of the Mrs. K. Dobrzycka, Mr. & G. Fro-Low Peck-lin, Mr. Yu Khe-jim, Mr. penny-halfpenny air mail, these lon, Mr. Hu Tsung-han, Mr. Chen F. A. Abraham, Mrs. C. L. Wilcox, war-time services could not wholly Tao-yung. Mr. C. T. Kwan, Mr. Mrs. Cora Lyle, Mrs. B. Stabell, meet the

and pressing Sung Se-sheng, Mr. Wo Yuen, Miss Mr. A, Tangeraas, sister Mathilde. demands for passenger accom-Leung Wo-chang, Mr. Lin Mo-kun, Bister Marie; Blaster Marle Fitzpa to be L/Bdr. 28.3.40. modation, and the Board, mindrul Mr. Wong Ka-wen, Mr. Wong Lee- brick, Mr. and Mrs. Au Nal-chow,

TRANSFERS tia of the fact that there are many leung. Misa Hsu Ling, Mias Clara Miss Lee, Yee-nin, Miss Mo Tai-yin Gur. L A. R. Duncan from 1st

who need to travel quickly on Sheng, Miss Liang Li-tsu, Miss Mr. Chou Tal-kwang, Mr. J. CBty. to A.8.C. Coy., 9.3.40. Government business and in order Wang Kwel-tsing. Mr. Yeton Lim. Feigel, Mr. Lim Jiu Chang, Mr. S. Gnr. W. L. Yang from 5th A.A. 16.to promote the export trade of Mr. Koo Klen-foo, Mr. Geo. Tse-. Perry, Mrs. Lim Tiou, Mr. B. Bty. to Unit Res., 3.4.40.. 3 1 Great Britain, Intend to do all yu, Mr. Liao Chuy-leng, Mrs. Lam Kin, Mr. J. W. Howells, Mr. W. J. 1845 18 they can to ensure that this, need Sul-lin, Mr. Y. F. Chien, Mr. S. T. Reid, Capt. H. A. Murphy. Mr. J. 0524 13 4

shall be met. Moreover, plans have Phen, Mr. F. H. Chan, Mr. Bhan Kropta, Mr. Tan Chat, Mr, Kok CORPS. ORDERS—AMENDMENT Appearing before Mr. R. Edwards been made for the resumption of Van-yun, Mr. Kwan Keng, Mr. Ben Chong-fook, Mr. Haw Kun, Mr. Lo Corps Orders No. 28/40, Para, 6, at the Central Court yesterday the British air mail service across King Kwan, Miss On Mel-mel, Miss Sing-fong, Mr. H. D. Sampat, Mr. Leave: Sgt. J. L. Daley, 1st Ety for charged with the theft of 310, the North Atlantic.

Victoria Thu, Mrs, J. H. Sun, Mr. Gotfred, Hamme, Mr. ER Elis, period "24.4.40-5.8.40" read "18.4.40-Sheng Su-36, unemployed, was The Board hope in the near Chu Bew-ding, Mr. Tung Chou- Mr. F. W. Fielding, Mr. and Mrs. | 31.5.40"; Onr. W. L. Yang, 5th AA committed to the Criminal; Bes- future to start a landplane ser-ns, Mrs. Wong Yok-sze, Mr. W., Kelly, Mr. W. Orr, Mrs. G. de Bty for period "11.3.40-10.3.40" signs. Det.-Sergt. C. Byron proses vice between London and Lisbon, V. Lee, Mrs. E. V. Lee, Mrs. T. 8. Ingles.

read "11.340-10,3,41."--

cuted.

on View from Thursday, the 11th Wind Direction, ESE

April, 1940.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

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Wind Force. (Beaufort); 4 Maximum temperaturë, '80 F. Minimum temperature, 63 F. Rainfall, nil.

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 10 to 16 Apr. 1940,

HIGH WATER,

Bong

Kong Standard

Days of

Date of

Baight

LOW WATER.

Time,

bm.

10 18 16.5

Hong

Kong Standard Time

Height,

Wed. 10

Thur 17

Fri.

12

23 30 1

10:40), |§ 8.

04 20 17 15 0445

29

17 56

00 10 4 8

05 04

11 16

6 8

Sal 13

01 01

14:4

11 64

8 7 1941 #18

San. 14

02 10

14.1

Mon 10

Tais. 18

1940 03 34. 14 01 09 23 38 13 49 10 s 048241 [14:13

29 00 IS 07 30

10:21 23:18 116

·-06:48 18:5

16 5 20 60 19

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DEPARTURES

12.4.40. inclusive. Those detailed from Transport Section will report for duty to the C.S.M. at HQ on dates and times ordered. Dress- K.D. jacket, trousers, 8.D. cap. boots, belt, haversack, respirator.

Corps Rifles Meeting, 14.4.40. Members competing, should com- municate with Lt. Strellett If they require any information.

Sed. 1, M. B. BRAUDE,

Commandant, Nursing Defachment,

HK.V.D.C.

COMPULSORY SERVICE TRIBUNAL

Field Ambulance- "Apr. 10, Murray Parade Ground,

Apr. 12, St. Paul's College. 5,30

It is hereby notified for general D.ML... N

Information that a public session APPOINTMENT Gnr, G. A. L. Plummer, 6th AA of the Compulsory Service Tri- bunal appointed by His Excellency the Governor, under the Com pulsory Service Ordinance, No. 32 of 1939, will be held in the Coun- Chamber Colonial Sécretariát,

L/Cpl. LA. Hurlew from M.M.G.

PL to Mob. Col. HQ., 5.4.40,

c

at 4.30 pm on Monday, April 18.

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