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No. 4 Company.---Sun, Feb., 2. H.Q. 15th, AA Bty, No. 3 Sect., 24.1.41- BALTIMORE, Feb. 2 (Reuter)-— 8.30 am. Classes 7. 8 and 10 for Peak 23.4.41; Capt. F. J. W. Focken. Corps Carrying a cargo of food, clothing Range, Dress Mufti Rifle sings H.Q. 25.1.41-38.2.41; L/QUÍ. L. G.
and medicine for war victims in WID be carried." Man. Feb. 3. 1LQ. D'Ainada Remedios, No. 5 Coy 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's Course as detalled. 29.1.41-28.2.41: L/Cpl. Lee Kutcher, Spain and unoccupied France worth 5,000-ton Remainder company training as pro- No. 4 Coy. 29.141-28.241; Grr. C. K.about £250,000, the gramine. Wed., Feb. 5. H.Q. 3,15 a.m. Tsang, 4th Battery, 29 1.41-28.5.41; Pte. United States freighter; Cold Har All day training. Dress as before C. J. G. McCormick, No. 1 Coy.,bour, sailed at noon yesterday with FTL. Feb. 7. HQ., 530 p.m. N.C.0's 31.1.41-14.341; B.S.M. W. J. McCon large Red Crosses painted on her Course as detailed. Remander Com-nell, 5th AA. 3ty.. 1.2.41-05 5.41; Pte. sides. pany training as programme. '
W. Wright, A.SC. Coy., 9.2.41-8.4.41; Britain has given th's ship per- No. Company-on, Feb. 3. H.Q., Pie.. D. C. Loneraine Mob. Col.
mission to pass through the block- 8.30 am. Dress as before. Tues, Feb. 13.3.41-12.5.41; 3/Lt F. Brett Mob,
ade. 4. H.Q.. 5.30 p.in, L.G. Sections. Col.. 1.4.41-31.7,41; C.S.M. S. D. Beg. Stripping and assomeling, component AS.C. Cos. 6.2.41-13.2.41: Cal, D. parts. Remainder. Stripping com- Hung, No. 3 Coy. 15.2.41-31 341 s
Sgt. F. C. Maunder, Pav Section ponent parts.
22.1.41-31.1.42.
Strength-Decrease
Spr. E. CM. Hope, Fd. Coy. Engs..
Strength-Increase
No Company. Tues, Feb. H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Those detailed. Fr., Peb. 1. M.Q, 8.30 a.m. Dress as be- fore. "Sun., Feb. 9, Kowloon City Ran- 26.1.41. *C, J12 Rifle and D.G. Classtricu- tions. All those who have not pre- violay red.
Fte. J. B. P. Byrne. No exemptions. Dress--
trousers boots, 241 41: Pte. R. C Fitzgerald. Stanley S.D. cap. cardigans. shirt and webbing equipment. Range Patoon. 24.141.
Fri. Ocer As detailed by 0.0. Feb. 14.
Company wil proceed to camp. Details later.
Mob.
AFFILIATED UNIT
p.m:
Col.:
1.
The cango includes 26 lorries for distribution of supplies and 10,000 glit boxes for British. Polish. French and Belgian prisoners of
war.
WEATHER REPORT Hongkong Royal Observatory Barometer, (at sea level), 30.49
ins.
Temperature, 56 F.
Rumidity, 71 per cent. Winw Direction, EN.
Wind Force (Beaufort), 4. Temperature: Maximum vesterday
60°F.
· Närsing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. No. 7 Company--Mon, Feb. 3. H.Q..
Mon, Feb. 3..... 6.45 p.m. Platoon and Squad drill.
Advancea lecture. Tues.. Feb. 4 and Thurs., Sch. G. H.Q., Military Hospital, 5.30
Once Temperature: Minimum last night. 5.30 p..
Those detailed, N.C.O's workers. Transport leaves Course. Fri., Feb 7. HQ.. 8.30 am. Pies, 5.20 p.m. Half day training at H.Q.).
Queen's
Wed., Feb. 5-Home Nursing lec-
Helena May Institute, 530 pm Practical Class for above 4.30 p.m;
Thurs., Feb. 6. Advanced lecture.
Amy Service Corps Company- ture. Sun, Feb. 3 Dat.. Feb. 8 incl. Transport and Supplies Sections on
.54 F Rainfall for 24 hrs. Prang oth
today, nll.
Total rainfall since January 1st
3.81 ins.
duty as detailed under Company ar-Military Hospital. 3 p.m. Non-Office Against an average of, 1.34 ins rangements. Dress K.D. jacket. Workers. Transport leaves Queen's Sunset tonight, 6.12 p.m. trousers. S.D. cap, belt, black boots. Pier, 2.45 p.m... via HQ,
Sunrise tomorrow. 7.02 a.m, Duty Officer-Capt. C. Blaker. Thurs Fri, Feb. 1-Practical class in First
ip.m., 2, Feb. 1941. Feb. 6. Hung Hom Railway Work Ald at P.W.D. Offices, commencing 5 Barometer (at sea level), 30.36 ins. shops. 5.30 p.m. Transport Section. p.m.
Temperature. 58 F. Mechanical instruction. Bus will leave Attachment to Military Hospital Humidity, 67 per cent. Kowloon Ferry 5.20 p.m. Dress-Mufti. Mrs. B. Yale, 20-27-1.41 Thurs, Feb. 6, HLQ. 5.30 p.m. Squad drill. Those detailed. Dress-overalls. B.D. cap, shoes. L.G. instruction class. Those detailed. Every Tuesday com- mencing Feb. 4, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Dress -os arranged. Next all day Sunday Exercise postponed from Feb. 9 to Feb. 18-Detalls later.
THE WEATHER Maximum temperature yesterday was 61 and the minimum 53.
Total rainfall since Jan. 1 a 3.81 against an average of 1.34.
The Royal Observatory report states.
Field Ambulance. →→ Wed.. Feb. 3 HQ. 2 p.m.--10 p.m. Dress S.D. cap. jacket, trousers, boots, belt, water
(filled), cardigans, bottle
strong anticyclone covers greatcoat, haversack and steel helmet fslung on China, Indo-China, Japan and the neighbouring seas; it is decreasing
left shoulder).
A
Pay Section-Fri, Feb. 7, HO., 23slightly in intensity. p.m..Overalls and, rifles will be drawn. Duty Officer -Lt. A. A. Dand.
Fortress Signal Company. - Tues Feb. 4 HQ. 5.30 p.m. L.Gr revision As detailed. Thurs. Feb. 6. H.Q.. 53 p.m. L.G. revision. As detailed,
Wind Direction, ESE Wind Force (Beaufort) 9. Maximum temperature. 61 F. Minimum temperature, 53 F. Rainfall. n.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 3 to 9 Feb. 1941.
Week
Days of
Date.
Month.
Height.
LOW WATER
Hong
Kong
Standard Tírae
Height,
HIGH WATEN
Boog
Kong
Standard Time.
h. m.
Lin
h. m.
rt, Lis.
Von.
3
00 27
5 1
07 21
12 5-
Tuesday, 11th Feb.
It is notified under the Defence: (Finance) Regulations. 1940, that Tues. the following addition is made to the Chinese banks registered un- Wed. der Regulation 1(b) as per- Thar, Corps Ciders No. 33/40 dated 23.5.4mitted to sell Chinese currency para. Strength-Decrease. Delete and to remit money to China sub- F
3523 Gar. A. R. Kinross, 5th "A.Aject to such limits, and on such Bty. 7.5.40."
conditions as have been notified Sat.
14 08
20-06
13 6
4
01.OR
6
07 47
28
14 49
6 3
1 9
S
01 57
4.0
08 14
13 2
15 32
55
23 32
32
6
04 17
3 6
0944
34
16 30
16 4
7
0736
36
00:38
9 6
.17 27
16 6
1001
3 5
R
8 22
37,
0124
21
the bank: The Hung Hang 8
18 20
16 6
11 39
13 6
08 47 14 U
02 05
1 6
7th Feb,
19 11
0
1241
13 5
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