PAGE 2-HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

"Volunteer Orders

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

(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY)

QUALIFICATION="DEL

ENGINES

STRENGTH-DECREASE.

SPORTS & GENERAL

REDUCTION OF Japanese Not

CAPITAL

Evacuating

KWONG SANG HONG MEETING HELD BY

APPLICATION

An application for reduction of capital by Kwong, Sang Hong, Limited.

RESIDENTS ·

"In view of the fact that so many

H.E. AND MRS.

N.L. SMITH

Will Reside At Mountain Lodge

His Excellency the Acting Gov.

"TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1940.

Two Weddings TENNIS LEAGUE

At Registry

The following marriages took place at the Registry of Marriages yesterday, before Mr. J. Reynolds, Deputy Registrar:—

"A" DIVISION

CLOSE WIN FOR RECREIO

Fung Sioe-san, residing at No South China A.A. a win by five sets F. N. Wong and Szeto Bick gave

tridge, Armd. C. PL.,÷23/7/40—7/8/ 40. Gnr. F. Burrell, 2nd Bty. 1/ The following personnel of 4th 10/40-8/1/41 L/Cpl K. Tse. Battery were tested on the run-No. 4 CO. 1/7/40-14/7/40,

was heard before the British and other nationals have ernor, and Mrs N. L. Smith will 161 Sa! Yeung Choi Street, first to four over Club de Recreio at ning of D.EL. Engines on 25/5/40

Chief Justice, Sir Atholl MacGre-evacuated from Hongkong, the Jap go into residence at Mountain Boor, and dias Wal Wan-fong, at King's Park in the "A" Division of and passed.

Pte. R. Yuen. No. 3 Coy., 5/2/40. gor, at the Supreme Court yester- anese residents in the Colony were Lodge on Thursday, July 18.

No. 1085 Canton Road second the Tennis League yesterday when 3794 L/Bdr. C. C. Fung. 4293 Gnr. Gnr. Sim Pen Klat, 4th Bty.. 14/day.

Visitors Books will be available floor. at Both Mountain Lodge and James Gordon Smart, of the 4278 Gnr. J. C. Bing:

Peninsula Hotel, and Miss Geor- Corps Signals

par-Waterloo Road, Kowloon...

gina Mann, residing at No. 03

за

July 19. H.Q., 2 p.m. :) Groups A and B. Field Signalling exercise in Wong Net Chong Area. (t) w T Detachment, Duties only as-per rester. ( Others, Signal train- ing and drill in accordance with

-shirt sleeves. sun helmets,

pered

naturally concerned about ther

month.

the

1

AIRPORT NEWS

9. C., Chan, 4272 Gar. M. K. Lo.3/40 Bdr. W. J. Citrin, 4th Bty.. Mr. D. J. N. Anderson, appearing own safety." stated Mr. K. Okazaki, 22/4/40 Pte. A. A. Olaes. No. 5 for the petitioning firm, instruct-Japanese Consul-General, in reply

Government House. Coy. 24/6/40. Cpl. 8. W. Cressey.ed by Messrs. F. E. Nash and Com-to an enquiry by a representative of

Mrs. N. L. Smith's working 2/7/40. Gnr. Hall pany, said that one of the reasons the Dally Press, regarding a meet- Stanley Pl.. Eing. 5th AA. Bty., 10/7/40. Pte. for the petition was that the coming of Japanese residents held in ties will continue as usual. Choo, Siew Hong, No. 3 Cor. 10 pany had decided not to invest the Colony in the early part of this any more of their funds in the 17:40

**They were naturally. scared furtherance of the company's ob- STRENGTH-INCREASE

fects owing to the existing hoat-about the situation" said Gar. F. J. Jeacock. 5th AA. Bytes in China which had ham-Consul General, who, at the same training programme, (vl) Uniform26/3/40. Pte. A. S. Potter. Fd. the company's activities time, denied the rumour that Jap. TWO PASSENGERS

Ambulance. 8/7/40. Pte. C. F.

anese residents were supposed to be Pragnell, AS.C. Coy., 8/7/40. nr.

the ready to evacuate the Colony by BY DARDANUS

July 25. "There is no truth, in it," July 19. H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Range Reynolds, 2nd Bty, 7/8/40. Pte.

Imperial Airways inward plane S. E. Roberts, No. 3 Coy. 18/6/40. Hongkong in 1910 and carried on stated Mr. Okazaki. Gnr. J K. Birt. 5th A.A. Bty, 20/business as manufacturers of and

Dardanns (Capt, Brunton, anà F/O Asked as to whether there was a 8/40. Pte. O. A. Pun, No. 3 Coy dealers in Florida water of the registration instituted for local Harvey) arrived at Kal Tak yester- H.Q., 5.30 pm. Anti-20/8/40. Sigman. G. F. K. Steed. Two Girls Brand" and all kinds Japanese residents, Mr. Okazaki day at 4.25 pm, with 133 klies of

Fort. Sig. Coy.. 22/6/40. Spr. Lor perfumes, toilet requisites, me- said it was not necessary, as Jap-mail for Hongkong. Moors, Fd. Coy. Engs., 27/6/40dicines, chemicals and other pre-duty registered at their own Con-plane. one of them being Mr. Kirk. anese subjects in the Colony are Two passengers arrived by the Pte. W. H. Young, No. 3 Co., 27/parations.

Jaulate as a routine measure.

The next inward plane is due to 6/40. Ptcs. Khan Bahader, Karam Bukhsh. Kader Bux, Nur Dad,

arrive in Hongkong on Thursday. July 18.

«Armoured Car Platoon

Anding.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon July 10.

gas instruction.

No. 1 Company

Those

and business.

Mr. Anderson said that Was incorporated company

CAPITAL INCREASED

In

Following

rumours over

the

July 19. HQ, 5.30 p.m.. detalled by Platoon Commanders. No. 4 Company

Dam Din, Jalai. Din. Mohamed The original capital was $200,- July 19,

(HQ., 5.15 p.m. Men Din, Umar Din. Fazal Elahi.000 but had been increased on detalled for Kennedy Road Range. Mohamed Hussain, Ahmed Khan, four further occasions until it was week-end that the departure of the (1) H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Recruits al-Bahader Khan,

Chugatta Khan. now $2,400,000 divided into 24,000 SS. Fatshan has been cancelled, it was learnt from the agents of the ready sworn in, complete equip Feroz Khan Ida Khan, Malak shares of $100 each. ment and allotment to platoons. Khan, Mohamed Khan, Mohamed At a meeting held on May 31, steamer yesterday that she will sa (ill) Remainder of recruits, infan-Khan (P.O. No. 51), Nawab Khan, 1940, 'B special resolution was on schedule at 7 am. today for

Noor Khan, Sardar Khan, Talber passed whereby it was resolved Canton Khan, Fossen Mohamed, Mian that the capital be returned to July 19 HQ. 8 am, Dress-

Mohamed, Shaf Mohamed. Ghu-$1,800,000 by reducing the nominal Helmet (chin strap up), shirt, lam Mustafa, Ghulam Nabi, Allah amount of each share from $100 Rehman, Bagh to $75 and returning $25 per

try training.

shorts.

No. 6 Company

puttees and hosetops, pouches. Delt and frock. rifte slings, haversack, water bottle lled. Knives and forks. box respirators to be carried.

No. 7 Company

Field

Abdul Rakha.

Singh, Bachan Singh, Bakhtawar share to each of the holders of

16 CASUALTIES: JAPANESE BOMB

SHAYUCHUNG

Imperial Airways outward service

will leave Kal Tak tomorrow morni

ing.

HONOLULU CLIPPER

DUE TODAY

Pán American Airways Honolulu

Kai Tak this afternoon, with U.S. Mails dated San Francisco July 2.

upper is scheduled to arrive at

The Honolulu Clipper will take off for Manila on its return flicht tomorrow morning.

Singh: Basant Singh, Chanda the 24,000 shares Singh. Ohanda Singh, Ghanan Apart from the war in China Singh, Chirn Singh, Gurmukh the company's balance sheet for

There were sixteen casualties

The next Clipper due in Hong- Singh, Dhana Singh, Fauja Stagh, the year ended December 1939

Clipper-ls the Ganga Singh, Harnam Singh, Ha- showed

among the population when three kong-the California company's assets Jaly 19. K.Q.. 8 a.m.

zura Singh, Inder Singh, Jagtit amounted to $8,119,091 and the Japanese planes dropped 14 bombs scheduled to arrive at Kal Tak on July 23 and will return to Manila training at D'Aguilar. Dress Singh, Tatta Singh, Kaker Bingh,company's liabilities which includ-on Sunday morning. Helmets, shirts, shorts, boots, but Kaiser Singh (P.O. 104), Karamed its paid-up capital of $2,400,000 The aircraft appeared shortly the following morning. tees, equipment, water bottle All-Singh. Kartar Singh, Kartar Singh amounted to $3,852,150. Excess of after 11 am, and, after circling

FOR HONOLULU. Rifle and bayonets will be (PO. 81), Kartar Singh (P.O. 105), assets over liabilities amounted to overhead for some time, dropped

The following were among the drawn from Company stores be Magher Singh, Malook Singh, Mit | $4,266,940.

nine bombs on the town and five passengers who left for Honolulu fore parade. This parade is com- Singh, Mit Singh (P.O; 180), Mo-

The petition for reduction of on the beach,

by the Philippine Clipper yesterday pulsory for all ranks,

kand Singh, Pala Singh, Partap capital was confirmed by the

Ten persons were killed when morning: Singh, Puran Singh, Puran Singh Court.

a number of bombs were dropped (P.O. 43), Rala Singh, Ranjit

ed

Pay Section

July 19. HQ, 2.15 p.m. Dress Singh, Rur Singh, Sardara Singh, Mufti

S. S. (S.) A. AGAINST

STATE LOTTERIES

taxation and a war loan.

MR. CECIL NEWTON MCKAY, on Kwaichung, some miles north Australian Manufacturer, en route of Shayuchang Four of the to England; wounded, two women and two men, have been admitted to the Kowloon Hospital for treatment,

JJ

JAPANESE TROOPS AT SHUMCHUN

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The following forthcoming

they beat A. V. Gosano and W. A. Reed by a score of. 6-4 in-the anal set to be completed.

K. F. Lui and K. H. Ip (SCAA) lost to A. V. Gosano and W. A Reed 2-8;. beat C. A Barretto and B. T. Gosano 6-2; lost to A. V. Re

dir.gs are announceding we medios and J. B. Gonsalves 5-1.

L/Cpl. Alexander Robson. Vic- A. Chan and J. Hsu (BCAA) toriz Barracks, and Miss Lam best Gosuna and Reed 6-3; beat: Leighton Hill Road. Lal-woo, residing at No. 106 Barretto and Gosano 6-4: lost to

Remedies and Gonsalves 1-6.

Pte. Willam Carrington, Victoria. F. N.. Wong and Szeto, Bick Barracks, and Miss Chan Soo-hing (8.C.A.4.) beat Gusano and Reed of No. 51 King's Road, first floor. 6-4; beat Barretto and CosaNO 6-1; lost to Remedios and Gon- salves 2.6.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

7

.." TODAY TENNIS-B Division. Army

Civil Service; C.R.C. v, Recreio; Kowloon Tong ए. C. C. C. K.C.C. Y H.K.C.C. LR.C. v. South China,

TENNIS.-C

TOMORROW

This is the second "A" Division match to be played this season- since May 20.

BOROTRA JOINS PETAIN

LONDON, July 15 (Reuter Jean Borotra, the famous French tennis ace, has been appointed by Marshal Petain as the National

Division, Kowloon Director of Eports. Tong v. Army; KIT.C. v. Re

French circles in Londen state

creto "A"; K.C.C, `v. OR.C.; J. that Borotra's Fascist sympathies

·R.C. v. C.B.A.; Recreio "B" University: South Chins H.K.P.S.A.

V. have been known for some time.

V. He is a member of the notorious

Croix de Fen.

THURSDAY JULY 18

He served in the last war. In TENNIS.-D Division. Filipino this one he has been in command.

Club Y. South China; C.C.C. v. of an anti-aircraft post. K.C.C; CRC. "B" Y. LR.C.

FRIDAY JULY 19 "

TENNIS-Mixed Doubles Divi- sion: HK. .T.C. v. LR.C., H.K. C.C. v. U.S.RC.. KU.C (A) T KC.C. (B).

LAWN BOWLS

a sore of 40-14 at the Kowloon Football Club yesterday.

draw same from Police Station on Saturday, July 20 at 11 hours,

Raincoats should be brought in for marking.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

NEW YORK, July 15 (Renter)-- Ruffing added to his pitching hon ours yesterday when he blanked out the Chicago White Sox, enabling

Scores were m

Chicago

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R

Em 0 4 4" 4 11 0 (Ruffing pitched for the Tan- Fees).

Detroit Philadelphia

2 8 1 .8 13 0

(Chapman hammered twice and Hayes once for the Athletica),

St. Louis

10 Boston

11 0 (Eleven innings were played. Radcliffe homered for the Browns)...

Scoring a seven on the 21st end, the New York Yankees to win 4-0. J. C. Remedios and C. C. Fereira In a second American League game, Sarwan Singh, Sohen Singh, So- * APPOINTMENTS AND

hen. Singh (P.O. 217), Sunder

MR. JEAN LUCIEN RONDON, easily accounted for J. Hoosen and the Philadelphi's Athletics humbled PROMOTIONS

C. Shipp in the Open Pairs of the Detroit Tigers 8-2. Singh, Surjan Singh, Wazir Singh,

president and general manager of the Lawn Bowls Championship by L. Rondon and Co.. well-known im- Pte. P. Ryan.. Stanley Pl. to be Mohamed Sharif, Special Guard

porters and exporters of the Far! Cpl.. 9./7/40. L/Bdr. N. Spence, Coy.. 27/6/40. Gnr. A. V. Currie,

East. Mr, Rondon will proceed by 3rd Bty. to be A/Sgt.. 12/7/40. 2nd Bty,, 28/7/40. Ptes. F. Crabb,

steamer from Honolulu to San Gor, B. J. M. Monks, 3rd Bty, to No. 2 Coy., 29/7/40. P. Engel-

Francisco, from where he will take be A/Sgt.. 12/7/40. Gnr. 8. G brecht, A.8.C. Coy., 1/7/40. Lin

The marriage, took place in New York the United Air Lines to New York; Bombay recently of Khorshed R Davis, 3rd Bty, to be A/8gt.. 12/ Ho Wah, No. 3 Coy.. 1/7/40., Phi-

A report in the Chinese press 7/40. L/Bdr. A. Bone. 4th Bty. top Tam. No. 3 "Coy., 1/7/40. V. I Doubts whether State-aided lot-that Japanese troops have evacu

MRS. MARY BALDWIN, wife of Daver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. be A/Sgt., 12/7/40. Gnr. F. Thom- Zaharoff, A.B.C. Coy., 1/7/40. F. teries would yield any sum ex-ated Shumchun in large numbers, an official of The National City R. E. Daver former. reatdents of son, 4th Bty. to be A/Sgt., 13/7/40. Hollands, No. 3 Coy., 2/7/40. Dceeding $2.000.000 a year in the leaving a garrison of only some 300 Bank of New York, en route to her Kobe, to Dr. Navi. P. Karanjia, of L/Sgt. A. H. Dinnen, 4th Bty, to L. Pecorini. Armd. C. PL. 3/7/40. Colony are expressed by the sub-troops could not be conarmed from home in Santa Barbara, California, Hongkong. be Sgt. 11/7/40. Spr. V. D. Ru- Lao Hun Nain. 5th A.A. Bty. 4 committee appointed by the Straita teliable sources last night.

Mrs Baldwin is accompanied by miansuff, Fd. Coy Engs. to be L7/40. F. Haynes, A.S.C. Co., 5/7/Settlements (Singapore) Associa It was learnt, however, that her infant son, Master Charles D. Opl., "12/7/40. Spr. S. Burke, Fd.40 W. R. Hobbin, No. 1 Cor., 5/tion to consider and report on war there has been an exodus of Jap- Baldwin Coy, Engs. to be L/Cpl., 12/7/40.7/40. Lau Yat Kuen. No. 4 Coy..

anese troops on a smaller scale. It Cpl. V. C. Bond, M.M.G. PI. to be 5/7/40. H. A. Silva, AS.C. Coy..

is estimated that the Shumchun L/Cpl. (own Req.), 12/7/40. 5/7/40. M. R. Winston. No. 4 Coy..

garrison still numbers about 1,000. L/Cpl, W. Sprague, MM.G. Pl. to 5/7/40. F. Wong, Fd, Ambulance; be Cpl. 12/7/40. L/Cpl. E. L. 5/7/40. Groome, M.M.G. Pl. to be Col. 12/ Pte. B. T. Gosano, No. 5 Coy, 7/40 Pte. K. Mitchell, M.M.G. Pl. 9/7/40. Sigmn, C. Hatt. Fort, Sig.

a war tax on incomes," but couple "No figures are available from with to be L/Cpl., 12/7/40. Pte. G. A. Coy., 9/7/40. Pte. T. G. C. Knight,

this two recommendations King, Lomaey, M.M.G. Pl. to be L/Cpl., No. 1 Cor. 9/7/40, Pte. E w. which an accurate estimate of the: that the tax should be Pan- 12/7/40. Pte. H. K. Long, MM.G. Perry, Stanley, P., 9/7/40. Pte. H. yield of such lotteries can be made. Malayan, and that it should be Pl. to be L/Cpl., 12/7/40. Pte. N.C. Remedios, No. 5 Coy., 9/7/40. but the sub-committee doubt expressed to be at temporary tax! Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will D. Booker, M.M.G. Fl. to be L/Cpl., Pte. F. D. D. Remedios, No. 5 Coy, whether their yield in the Polony for war purposes and should not be carried out as ordered. 12/7/40. Pte. Hazura Singh, Spe- 9/7/40. Gnr. A. K. Markar. 3rd) would exceed $2,000,000 per annum be continued after the war as elal Guard Co. to be Sgt., 12/7/40. Bty.. 11/7/40. Gar. E. R. Markar, the one scale therefore, there part of the fiscal system of the Pté. Ghulam Mohamed, Special 3rd Bty., 11/7/40. Ptes. J. L Quie, a potential recovery for the re- Colony without the approval of a Guard Co. to be Bgt., 12/7/40.Training Cadre, 21/6/40. H San-venue of $2,000,000 per annum or majority of the Unofficial members Ptes, Feroz Khan,

Jaffar do. Field Ambulance. 24/6/40. w, thereabout and the gratification of the Legislative Council Khan, Karam

Nader J. Iles; A. W. Johnstora, F. J. Jor- of a few fortunate winners.

(v) Reduction of expenditure Khan, Kaiser Singh, Fazal ge. F. H. Mody. J. D. K. Murphy, "On the other scale is the dis-out of revenue on public works following members have qualified Ahmed, Mohamed Akram, Lal G, W. Pearson, A. & F. Prew, L. tress which might be caused to extraordinary, should. If possible. in Part 11 of Training Course on Khan, Shah Mohamed, Mohamed G. E Ramage, V. I. Treskin, N. B. many individuals and families by be effected, so as to release funds July 11, 1040-- Din, Ranjit Singh, Special Guard White, A. Jackson, C. A Waller, unrestricted and State-aided gam for Imperial contributions. Co. to be Cpl., 12/7/40. L/8gt. J. Training Cadre, 8/7/40, A. E. Per-bling.

Singh,

In the course of a 12-page re- port on the various means of rais ing money for the war and the Vantages and disadvantages or each the sub-committee says of State-alded lotteries.—

HI.K. POLICE RESERVE

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H.

Commissioner of Police, CHINESE · COMPANY

'INDIAN COMPANY Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will

be carried out as 'ordered.

FLYING SQUAD

Training Course-Part II: The

14

Constables. R387 Lam, Ho Kwan,

Chi Chung, R370 Chan Chun, R3TA

In a letter to the Colonial Beere- R368 Chan Wah Kuen, 369 Yau

M. Oliveira, No. 6 Coy. to. be Pte., ry. Training Cadre, 20/8/40, G. ***The sub-committee were of tary sent together with the report, 12/7/40. Pie. 8. J. Cooke, No. 4 Bird. Training Cadre. 8/7/40 Gopinion that, while lotteries are the honorary secretary of the Chiu Kwok Wah, R374 Tai Wing Coy. to be A/Sgt. 12/7/40. A. Goodban, Training Cadre. -8/7/jan expedient for ralaing money to Association. Mr. J. E. L. Cowin Tak E975 Shum Koon Ying, R378 40. R. G. Gosling, Training Cadre, which resort might be had if the states that the appointment Lam Wye Ece, R379 Peter Yeung, 8/7/40,

situation warrants, they ought not the committee and the report, Is R330, Chan Wing Fatt, R381 Chan

TRANSFERS

Pte, S. J. Cooke from No. 1 Coy. to No. 4 Coy.. 1/7/40." L/Bdr. N Opence from 1st. Bty. to 3rd Bty., 12/7/40. Gnz. B. J. M. Monks from 2nd Bty. to 3rd Bty, 12/7/40;; Gnr. 8. G. Davis from 3nd Bty, to

E. N. Thursby, Captain Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

"

THE WEATHER

Loung

to be regarded as substitute for the result of the request of Hung Plu and R382 Chu Chung proper taxation."

the Governor that public bodies PARENTE CONCLUSIONS.

should consider the proposals of Summaring their conclusions, the Government relating to a war tax the Hongkong Section will attend The undermentioned members of sub-committee reports, that (1) the on incomes.

Chinese Company Headquarters on The Royal Observatory issued objections to income tax are for 3rd Bty., 12/7/40, L/Bdr. A. Bone the following report at 6.30 pm. the most part well founded; but committee," writes Mr. Cowin for Part II of Training Course:- "It has been pointed out to my Wednesday, July 17 at 17:30 hours from 2nd Bty to 4th Bty., 12/7/40. yesterday: Gar. F. Thomson" from 2nd Bty, to

are not so serious that they should "that to consider à proposal for Pressure remains highest over be allowed to prevent Malaya from a tax at more or less ascertained Tam Pak Tat, R381 Wong Lim Constables R333 Lai Yim, R363 4th Bty.. 12/7/40. Pte. 3. A. Sleap the Pacific to the east of the pitting forth her maximum war rates is one thing, and to con from A.B.C. Coy. Res. to A.B.C.Boníris, and is low over China and effort. » Nothing should stand insider a proposal for a tax bazén Ling, R382 K. N... Mahn, R363' Ma Coy, 12/7/40.

LEAVE

the Way of this. **!

on rates which would be able to

1) There are taxes, other than severe increases from time to time a war tax on incomes, whereby if against the will of unofficial mem- estimated vields are correct, about bers of the Legislative Council $10,000,000 per annum could be might be quite another. My com- raised from the Colors:

•mittee are confident that Govern-

King Shing. H366 Tuet Hung Cheong, and R373 41 Chee Keung. Patrol Duty Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

EMERGENCY:

RESERVE Parade: All recruits will parade

Tongking." * "I :,> 。

The typhoon is crossing Hokkai- Pte. WM. Bickerton, No. 1 Coz., do on a north-easterly track. 6/6/40-10/7/40, Pte. £. A. Gutter- The Facific depression is situat rez, No: 6 003, 24/6/40~3/7/40 ed to the west of Guam, moving Pte. E. H. Baker, Fd. Ambulance, NWAZ 1/7/4091/7/40. Sgt. LE Lam- The maximum temperature yes- (1) These taxes are not con- ment does not contemplate such at No. 2 Folice station at 17.20 hours mert, No. 1 Coy, 1/7/40-15/7/40. terday was 88 and the minimum adered satisfactory alternatives to increase and respectfully suggest on Wednesday July 17 and FT- Capt. F. J. W. Focken, Corps HQ, 80.

phed income tax. Their incidence would that this should be stated." href Showers are indicated today.

day, July 19 for Training. 3/7/40-31/7/40. Fte. 3. C. Davis,

be unequal and Jarre sections of The members of the Committee Leave: Constable R464 G. 8. A.6.0. Coy., 3/7/40-5/7/40, Gar

the community, who can afford to appointed to make the report were Ford has been granted one months Y. Fung, 4th Bty, 3/7/40317 Mr W, 6 Gendinning. of the to contribute would escape. The Mr. K. K. O'Connor (president) sick leave, as from July 15, 1940, 1/43 Pte. W. G. Robertson, No. 2 Hongkong Tramways Ltd, left sub-committer can find no method, the Hou, Mr. Tay Lian Teck, the Lance Sergeant R444 WE 008/7/40-8/8/40. Cnf J. A Hongking for the south yesterday, other than a tax on incomes, or Hon. Mr. J. I. Dawson, and Messrs. Dorabjee has been granted 6 days" Rainey 6th AA Bty., 10/7/4031/Bccompanted by Miss M. R. Glen spreading the burden upon all who A. Robinson L

Lim, Bock Kee, Rick leave, as from July 15, 1940 7/4 Pte. G. Whittick, No. 3 Coy., dinning and Miss K Glendin can afford to pay. Jumabhoy Y. And L Cresson and Equipment. Members not in 20/7/40-20/8/40, Pte. F. K. Parning.

(lv) The sub-committee favour J, F. L. Cowin an

possession of Khaki Helmets wni

Patrol Duty: Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

O. EAGER,

D. S. P. (R)

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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