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ORDERS BY COL HL B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,
HONGKONG VOLUNTËER DEFENCE CORPS
1.
ACCOMMODATION OF FAMILIES" [W) Section, those detalled Dress- Haversack rations to be All Banks are reminded that they trousers. must keep these HQ informed as to the exact numbers and nationality at
Carried:
May 5, HQ, 3.15 p.m. (1) Ciesla-
their dependents (with ages and sex cation Group 'under instructors (1) of children who would require ae Remainder, Signal training as detail- commodation in an emergency. Pal-led. lure to do this will render ineligible for any facilitles that Clov ernment may arrange.
PABADES Corpe Artillery Ist Battery
them May 7, HQ, 2 pan! ̈(1),Classifica
tion Group. Special Instruction,
Dress as usual. (1) Remainder. Com- munication exercise. Dress Battle Order with SD. caps.
May 9, (1) WAT Class report direct to Clark: Trade School at 2 pm: (0) Remainder. EQ 5.10 p.m. for Signal training as detailed,
́Mobile' Column
COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS Alleged to have robbed Cheung Yam-chi, 38, clerk, at the point of knives, of a rolled white gold pocket watch and chain, a jade; appendage, 庭 fountai pen, a string of jade beads, a jade bangle "and $16 in money, to the May 6, HQ. 2 pm All Secs. Bty. value of $78, at Yiu Kul Lane, training at D'Agullar.. DEL Section Sutherland Street, on Apr. 8, Wong to Wellington Barracks and proceed Hung and Chu Chu, both into D'Agullar at 430 pm employed and of no fixed abode, usual,
May 8, HQ. 5.30 pm. All Sees, Kit were charged before Major A, N.: Macfadyen yesterday with armed inspection followed by B.C.A., Signal highway robbery by two or more. In another case, Wong was charged with armed highway robbery by two or more of $12 from Tans Yuk-chuer at Queen's Half day training at Bluff Head File Party, HQ. 1.45 pm, as detailed Road West on Apr. 3.
Both cases, which are for cam- mittal, were adjourned to 11 a.m. today.
and LG. Classes,
Dress as May 5. Hung Hom, 5,30 1.133. Driving instructions and Police Test.
detailed Those
Dress Overalls, RTR caps,
May 7, Hung Hom, 2.30 p.m. Al Dress-Battle Pins Exercise in N.T. Order,
and R.T.E. Caps. Vehicle Working Party. No. 3 Pin. and No. 3 Fatigue Sec., No. Pin. Hung Hom, 2 pin
2nd Battery "May & HQ. 145 pm. L. Sec., DEL
Staff. and B.O.F, Party. Remahider HQ. 2.15 g.m.
Dress as usual.
3rd Battery
May 5, HQ., 5.30 pm. Those de talled, B.C.A. Class Dress-Mufti. Det. Sub-Insp. F. W. Fowlie May 8, HQ.. 2 p.m. All Becs. for prosecuted.
AT "KOWLOON
Aberdeen. Dress as usual. N
KAY'S, DEL School, 5.30 p.ni DEL Sec. Dress-Overalls,
4th Battery
May 6, HQ 215 p.m. All Secs General Battery drill and instruction. Dress usual -
May HQ 5.30 pm. All Pins {}}) Nos. 1 and 2 Fins. Anti-tank rifle. (1)
Class L Nos. 3 and Pins Theary of night firing ass 2. V.G. Stoppage setting Nos. 2 and 3. Class. 8. V.G. Stoppages Nos. 2 and 3, (ii) No. 5 Pin Miniature Range, (iv) Dress as already ordered.
May 11, Kowloon City Range, 9 am. Ride Casuals. Those detailed.. N.CO. 1/c Party Cpl. E. L. Groome.
No. 1 Company
DEAD BABY DUMPED
For depositing the body of dead child in Waterloo Road, near taled. the No. 4 Railway Bridge, Lee Classes Dress Overalls 8. cap. 2 p.. Tam-ying, 32, a woman, was or web belt and frog. dered to sign a personal bond of $10 to be of good behaviour for six months by Mr. H. C. Macna- mara yesterday.
May 5, Star Ferry. Kowloon 2.30
Dress # May 6, HQ, 5.30 p.m. Those de-pm. M.C. demonstration,
Instructors and N.CO.'s Battle Order. Those detailed
It was stated that about 1 p.in on Thursday a Sanitary coolle saw defendant discarding a parcel near the railway bridge. He came up the and found parcel to contain dead body of a baby.
Accused said that she was taking the baby to hospital and it died on the way.
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SNATCHER REMANDED
Mrs, S. Kemp, of No. 4B Hart Avenue, was complainant in the case, in which Lu Chung-po, 25, was charged before Mr. D. J N. Anderson yesterday with attempt- ing to snatch a handbag with "con- tents, valued at $19, from com- plainant in Carnarvon Road On Thursday.
(starts from Kobe) Tuesday,
27th May
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Thursday,
30th May
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Sunday,
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Thursday,
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cess,
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May 6. No parade. Orderly St for the week-1/3gt-May 11, Kowloon Range. 9 qu Rifle Course casuals. Those detalled, H. Y. Tang,
No. 2 Company May 6, Kowloon Dock, 5.30 p.m. No. e Pl Weapon training.
Next for duty-1/Sgt. M. Y. Yeung.
5th. A.A. Battery May 6 EQ, 3.30 pm. No. 1 Scc. HRK-day training at Saiwan Dress May 7, Q. (1) 5:30 pm. No. 7 as laid down.
May 8, St. John's Place. No. 2 Bec. Lecture. Dress-Mufti,
May 8, HQ 2.30 p.m. No. 2 Stc. Half-day training at Saiwan. as laid down"
Pin Weapon training) (11) 8.30 pm. Company pay parade.
May 9. Company parade. Dress." Battle Order: Trousers will be carried Dress in haversack.
May & St. John's Place, 5.30 p.in. No. 1. Sec. Lecture. Dress--Muzel.
Field Company Engineers May 5, KCR 5.30 p.m. Drill. Dress -Mufti.
May 8, KCR., 2.30 p.m. N.T. for Dress Battle Order less Exercise. Anti-Gas respirators.
May 11, Kowloon City Hange, 9 am Rife casunts. All those who have not already fred. must do so on this date.
No. 3 Company -
May 5, Kowloon" Railway Station 230 pm. Dress--Drill Order.
May & HQ 5.20 pra
May 11, Kowloon Range, Musketry Those detailed Stone- Classification. Corps Siguals
Hom? Depot. 9 am cutters. L.M.G. Classification casuals. May 4 Hung
sticks of dynamite, 50 detonators, 7, Cheung On Street, who were
Sgt. Fyffe said that, about 8.30 two colls of fuels, a revolver and charged with manslaughter, was continued before. Mr. Anderson pm while Mrs. Kemp was chatting three muskets without a licence. with a "friend in front of the Mr. M. A, da Silva appeared for yesterday.
It was alleged that defendants Kingsville Hotel defendant at the prosecution while Mr. C. A. tempted to snatch the handbag Sutherton Russ represented de-assaulted an unknown Chinese for from Mrs. Kemp but without suc-fendants.
falling to pay 11 cents for tea and Right other defendants, who cakes,
Further hearing was adjourned A watchman employed by the were charged with larceny, were Hotel gave chase and arrested ac- disthissed owing to insuttelent to Monday. cused.
evidence against them.Ndu
Chief Det.-Insp. Carey, assisted Sgt. Fyfe asked for a remand of First defendant was fined $50 for by Det.-Sgt. C. Dowman, prosecut- 24 hours for fingerprints to be passession of arms and sentenced ed. taken which was granted,
to four months' hard labour on the larceny charge. The two other accused were gaoled three months
JUNKMASTER CONVICTED Chan Chau, 41, master of trad-leach. ing junk No. 74896H, Chol Pum, 42, cargo broker, and Chan Tal.
MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
MARINE COVET
Leung Yee, 54. mistress of Class I boat No. 4877, was cau- tioned at the Marine Court by Lt Cmdr. Jolly, R.N.Rwhen she.
27, Junk foki, were charged before Committal proceedings against pleaded guilty to having loltered Mr. Anderson yesterday with lar-Chan Tak, 29, Cheng Chan-with her boat within 100 yards of ceny of a quantity of goods.
leung, 20, Chan Ming-lap, 21, and the seawall of the Naval Dockyard, First accused was additionally Chung Yu-shing, 20, all fokls of Kowloon. charged
of with possession To the Sing Heung teahouse, at No.
L/Sgt. Davitt prosecuted.
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