Prepaid Advertisements

25 WORDS FOR, $1.00

(31.50 If not propaid)

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTICE.

A. A. Lopes, Share & General broker, has this day romoved his office from Alexandra Building to Exchange Building, 4th floor.

The following replies are await IN THE SUPREME COURT OF

ing collection

1382, 1342, 1397, 1441, 1444,

∙1436, 1462, 1453, 1512, 1516, 5, 26, 32, 38, 72, 80, 88, 102, 101, 117

SITUATIONS VACANT.

WANTED-European nurse for Boy of four years. Apply Box No. 118, care of. "Hongkong Tele- graph."

WANTED.

WANTED.—To buy or exchange Beal's Catena of Buddhist Scrip- tures and Abstract of Four Lec- ture on Buddhist Literature. Com. municate by letter to Box No. 119, .care of "Hongkong Telegraph."

WANTED. The Undersigned la prepared to purchase all kinds of LADIES' and GENTLEMEN'S Winter, and Summer second hand clothing. Communicate by letter with J. Nobren, 68, Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hongkong.

PREMISES TO LET.

HONGKONG..

IN LIQUIDATION

NO. 3 OF 1926.

In the matter of the Companies Ordinance 1911

and

In the matter of the

Russo-Asiatic Bank.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that His Honour the Chief Justice will hear an application to appoint the Official Receiver as Liquidator at 10.30 a.m. on Saturday, the 4th day of December, 1926, in Court.

Dated the 24th day of Nov., 1926.

D. W. TRATMAN," Official Receiver and

Provisional Liquidator,

ANNOUNCEMENT.

INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS OF

HONGKONG.

A. J. Chesterton Esq., (Member). Assisted by G. F. Taylor Esq.,

(Member).

TO LET-European house, No. 1, Hart Avenue, Kowloon. Apply will lecture on:

within..

TO LET-One European FLAT Wanchal Gap Road Hongkont. Apply to 82, Kennedy Road.

TŐ LET.—Office Rooms, 2nd Floor,

"RADIO,

on MONDAY,

the 29th November, 1926, commencing at 5.45 p.m. Practical demonstrations will be

New Hongkong Bank Buliding. In fenture. Apply Sang Kee, same bullding. Members and friends (includ- ing ladies) are cordially invited to TO LET-A three roomed Euro-be présent. pean FLAT on top floor of No. 14, Condult Road. Apply to H. M. H. Nemszee.

COMMODIOUS OFFICES to let in, No.. 7, Queen's Road Central, also two small offices in 1A, Chater Road. Apply E. D. Sassoon and Company. Ltd.

'COMMODIOUS Ground Floora of Nos. 15, 16 & 17, Connaught Road" C., and First Floor of No. 16. Next P. and O. Bldg. Suitable for shipping offices. Apply S. K. Trust Ltd, 29, Connaught Road C.

Chairman,

L. J. BLACKBURN, Esq.,

Vice President." A. LANDSBERT,

Hon. Secretary.

HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Sixth Extra Race Meeting will be held (wheaher permitting (, at Happy Valley, on Saturday 27th November, 1926, at 2.30 p.m. The first bell will be rung, at 2 p.m. The charge for admission to the TO LET. For 12 months or Publie Enclosure will be $1.00 for longer (immediate possession or all persons including Ladi s. Sol- early Spring) HOUSE in Peak die diers and Sailors.in uniform half trict, aear motor road; fully fur- | price." nished. Write Box No. 112, care of "Hongkong Telegraph.”.

TO LET "Stawlord No. 2, 40, Bonham Road. three stories, six rooms, five bathrooms, kitchen, servants' quarters, récently re- paired and renovated. Apply DEACONS, Prince's Building.

Members are advised that they must show their Badges to obtain: admission to the Members' En- closure..

Each member has the right to introduce 2 non-members to the Members Enclosure, tickets for whom can be obtained from Messrs. Linstend. and Davis at $5,--each up to Friday 26th November 1926. TO LET One European House The charge for admission for with six rooms, "servants quarters, Ladies to the Members' Encloure bathrooms, garden and garage, will be 2.-Each member can ob- known as No 2, Argyle Street, tain, upon application to the Secre- Homuntin. Please apply to Box tary, Badges for admission of 2 No, 117, care af "Hongkong. Tele- Ladies free of charge. “graph,"

TO LET-Furnished from ist March, 1927, for 10 Months. A very desirable four room top fat in Armend Buildings, Kowloon, European bathroom, flush system, good kitchen and servants, quar- ters. Apply Box No. 116, care of "Hongkong Telegraph." -

INVESTMENT shares negotiated in small or large lots: houses "and fats managed or rented for owners going home. Mortgages, arranged on secured properties ylelling good interest. Apply the Hong- kong Small Investors' Share & Real Estate Co. Tel. C,4630.

DANCING

A DANCE will be held at the Palace Hotel Kowloon

оль

SATURDAY NIGHT the 27th November at 9 p.m. The Black & White Syncopated Orchestra

will be in attendance with all the latest jazz music.

Ladies are cordially Invited.

SILK - GOODS

at

KOMOR & KOMOR

to be sold at

WHOLESALE PRICES

for

TWO WEEKS

We resolved consignment of up-to-date Barfe, Drortirngths, Haoris, Kimones, Coals, ato., ato. Call early and here your punler.

KOMOR & KOMOR

CHINA AUCTION ROOMS.

4, Duddell Street.'

If you have anything you would

like to gell, exchange or advertise

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

LAMMERT'S AUCTIONS

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public Auc- tloni

on Saturday,

"the 27th November, 1928, commencing at 11 a.m.

at their 'Sales Room, Duddell

1. Street.

11 Drums Colit.

500 Kegs Indigo Dye.

9 Drums Fixem.

4 Cases Clocks,

1. Case Toys.

100, Gross Buttons.

4 Casca Chutney.

14 Casee Beer.

2 Cases Varnish.

5 Cases Evaporated Danish

Milk.

1 Model "K" Marine Engine

with Accessories.

17 "and

A Large Quantity of Miscellaneous Goods.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions from John Fleming Esq, Special Manager of The Russo Asiatic Bank (in Liquida- tion) to sell by Public Auction,

on MONDAY,

the 29th November, 1926,

commencing at 11 am.

At the premises of The Russo Asiatic Bank's Office, Prince's Building, Chater Road.

Valuable Office Furniture and

Fittings...

comprising:-

Chubb Safes, Teak Desks, Teak Counters, Typewriters, Shannon Filing Cabinet, Copying Press, Chairs, Tables, etc.,

also

One Milners' Strong Room Door. Catalogues will be issued.

}

On View on Day of Sale.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROSS.,

Auctioneers. Hongkong, 24th Nov., 1926.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

The Undersigned have received instructions from the Trustee "of A. Kwai & Co., (in Bankruptcy) to sell by Public Auction,

:

on TUESDAY,

the 30th November, 1926,

commencing at 2.30 p.m.,

at The Hongkong Soap & Soda

Factory, Shum Chun Street, Mongkok.

The Goods of A. Kwai & Co., stored therein (Hardware, etc.,).

Terms: As Customary.

LAMMERT BROS.,

Auctioneers.

HUGHES & HOUGH

LIMITED.

'GENERAL ‘AUCTIONEERS. IMPORTEERS, EXPORTERS & GENERAL BROKERS.

Please Note!

Fairy Play and Shadow Pictures

CHRISTMAS MATINEE'S

at

THE THEATRE ROYAL

on

December 22nd and 23rd

nt

4.30 p.m. IN AID OF

send it to the CHINA AUCTION. The Ministering Children's League

ROOM!

E. V. M. R. dé BOUSA.

and The Seamen's Institute.

POST

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926.

OFFICE

NOTICE

NOTICE.

Registered and Parcel Mails are closed 25 minutes earlier than the timo given Belowy unloas otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel malla are closed at 5 pm. on the previous day u

XMAS LETTER AND PARCEL MAILS FOR CANADA AND U. §. A.

U. S. A. will be

Xmas letter and parcel mails for Canada and USA. closed in the GF, O. as follows

Parcal Mail Thursday, 26th November, st Registered Mail

Then all day, 26th November, at 9,45 ..

281

November, at 10.80 n.m.

esa malls are due in Victoria, BC, on 22nd December

THE VOLUNTEERS.

LATEST CORPS ORDERS.

issued by Major R. M. Smith M.B.E., Volunteer Defence Corps Orders, stato:

'SAND, TABLE

SCHEME.

NEW MINISTER.

MR. MILES LAMPSON ARRIVES HERE

Mr.Miles Lampson, formerly head of the Central European De partment of the Foreign Office,

At 6.45 pm. on Monday, November who was appointed laat Septem- 29th, Major F.C. Roberts, V.C., D.S.0.ber to succeed Sir Ronald Ma MC will go through on the Sand-cleay as British Minister In Pe- Table the fold-day, which was carried king, arrived in the Colony last out by the Mounted Infantry and

scribed. Such correspondence must be posted'not later than 7,80.a,m, at 5/2nd-Punjab Regiment on Novembe on his way to take up his new. Correspondence, for Canton will be forwarded by train if so supor Armoured Car Companies against the evening on the P. & O. Macedonia

by the Express Train scheduled to leave Kowloon Railway Station at 8.05 am, and to arrive at Canton at 12,20 p.m. ⠀

Dutiable articles forwarded by lottor post to Great Britain arı liable to confiscation by the Customs. Such articles should be forwarded by parcel post only.

XMAS LETTER MAIL VIA SIBERIA FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM,

Xmas letter mail via Siberia for the United Kingdom will be closed in the G.P,0, at 19,80 a.m. on Monday, the 29th inst. per 5.a. "Suwa Mary,"

This mall is due in London on or about the 20th December,"

اله

From

Burope via Suez (letters and papers,

INWARD MAILS.

Per

London 28th October and parcels, 21st Octobor)

Macedonia

Shanghai and Europe via Siberia Shanghai

Karmala

Nanning

U.S.A. Canada, Japan, and Shang-

hai

Straits

President Jackson Suwa Maru Canada U.S.A. Japan and Shanghai. Emp. of Asia- Manila

President Taft .Manila

President Jackson

For

Saigon

Manila ....... Amoy and Japan. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E..

and S. Africa, Egypt and Europa via Marseilles..

OUTWARD_MAILS.

Per Maud Simalver Talma

Karmain

Shanghai Amoy Shanghai

Java via Batavia Manila

Swatow, Amoy and Formosa Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA) C. and S. America, Cañadu and *Europe via San Francisco

Shanghai, Japan and Europe via Siberia (letters and papers special- ly superscribed "Via Siberia" only Straits and Calentta".

Amoy

Swatow, Amoy and Foochow Straits, Ceylon, India, Mauritius, E. and S. Africa, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles.

Straits

Bangkok

Weihaiwal

Bohow and Haiphong.

Swatow...

Java via Batavio

Manila

Swatow

Straits and Calcutta

Shanghai Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., *C. and *S. America, *Canada and *Europe via San Francisco

Shanghai, Japan, Canada, U.S.A., C. and S. America and Europe vin Victoria, B.C. and Europe" vis Siberia (letters and postcards specially superscribed "Via Siberia" only)

Swatow and Bangkok Saigon Ceylon India Mauritius E. & S. Africa Aden Egypt. and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles 7th January 1927.

Sandakan Japan

Dao,

tercuted are invited to attend.

APPLICATIONS FON, LEAVE, ETŐ.

Applications for leave and

resigna

tion, etc., from all members, except the Reserva Company, will be sent in the first instance to the Company Commandor and not to the Adjutant

ANNUAL GAME.

The Engineer and Scottish Com. panies will attend camp during the week-end, December 10th-12th, 1926.

Attendance in camp is a condition for efficiency"

Capt. C. A. M.C. AD.O to the Governor, met." the boat.

Mr. Miles Lampson loft for the East on October 22... A brother of Lady Ruthven, Mr. Lampson is well over six feet tall. and a big genial man who makes friends wherever he goes, He Is accompanied, it is, under atood, by Mrs. Lampson ( daughter of Dame Jessie Phipps, well known in connexion with the LCC, and a plonger woman municipal worker) and their children.

It is hoped that members will be able to get out by the evening trains Novembur 26. on Friday, December 10th, for Satur-

Special Parade: Friday, December November 26. day to count as a full day's training, 10th, 1928. The motor cyclists will November 28. members must arrive before 8 amparado at 5.16 p.m.

on Saturday, December 11th, 1026.

Contral Police Station under 2/Lieut. J. E. Hancock .November 27.0.C. Engineer and Scottish Com for co-operation with the Special November 28.panies will report to Corps Head-Police Flying Squad.

December, 1. quarters before 9 a.m. on Wednesday

Dress: December 3. December 8th, the number of mom-breeches belts and rifes. December 5. bors attending camp, so that rations

can be arranged,'

Date.

Fri, Nov. 28, 3.30 pm. Fri, Nov. 26, 3,80 p.m. Fri., Nov. 26, 5 p.m. Parcele ....20th, 5 p. Sat, Nov. 27, Registration... 9.45 a.m. Latters

10.30 am. (Due Marseilles, 26th December). Szechuan

Sat

Nov. 27,

27, 5 p.m. Carnarvonshire Sat, Nov. 27, 5 pm. Macassar Maru.Sat., Nov. 27, 6 pm. Pres, Jackson..Sun. Nov. 28, 9 a.m. Kaijo Maru...Sun., Nov. 28, 9 a.m.

י.

Time Table for trains From Kow loon to Fanting-Friday evening: 5.20 p.m. and 1.21 pm. Saturday morning-6.40 am. From Fanling to Kowloon: Sanday evening: 5.30 p.m., Monday morning: 7.31 a.m.

Rallway. Warrants Arrangements are 'bring minde with the Railway Company to fanuc second class return tickets to Fanling for ather zonks.

Uniform with helmets,

It is requested that those who, are willing to attend this parade will notify Sergt. Edwarda before Wednes day, December 8th. As the exerciso will be of special interest to members of the Motor Cyclist Section "it" is hoped that this parade will be largely attended.

INFANTRY COMPANY.

Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, December

Anking Sat., No.80 p.m. The Sonlur N.C.O., or men present 7th, N.C.O. Claas for Company

Siberia Maru

Mon., Nov. 20. Registration.8.15 am. Letters.......... 8.80.n.m. (Duo San Francisco 24th December).

Suwa Maru Mon., Nov. 29, 10.80 n.m Fooksang.

...Mon., Nov. 29. Parcels

........ Letters

..10 a.m. Shantung..... Mon., Nov, 29, 5 p.m. Haiching Tues., Nov. 30, Noon

Pyrrhus

Tues., Nov. 20. Registration 1.45 p.m. Letters.....2.30 p.m. (Due Marseilles 20th December). Carmarthenshire

will be responsible for the names ticked off on the list at the Booking N.C.O's Musketry Class for those de Office as the tickets are issued.

tailed by Platoon Commanders. Baggage: Members wishing to have No. 1 Platoon: "Riffes Section, ex- their baggage sent to the camp attended order drill. Lewis Gun Sec- Fanling must deliver it, clearly labellion under L/Sergt. Jarvis, M.C. ed with the owners' names at Corps

Nos, 8 and 4 Platoons: Lecture on Headquarters by 2.80 p.m. on Friday, Elementary Map Reading. December 10th...

Rifles and Bayonets are not on account to be left in camp during mid- week.

SCOTTISH COMPANY,

Annual Church Parade Nov. 28th, 1926.

Sunday,

Bedding will be drawn from the store tent by members sleeping in

All members of Scottish Company, camp, and returned before members, including Reserves and Band, will leave on the Sunday evening or Mor-parade at Volunteer Headquarters at day morning.

10 am, for Annual Church Parade. Arms:

May be drawn from Corps Dress: Glengarries, tunics (with. Headquarters, between the following Medals), belt and sidearms, kilts, hours: From Monday, 6th to Thurs- sporrans, diced hose, flashed, spats duy

9th December: 9 am to 12 and brogues. noon, 2 p.m. to 4 pm., 5 p.m. to.6 p.m., Platoon and Company photographa and, on Friday, December 10th, bd-will be taken after the service. The tween 9 am, and 12 noon only.

Chieftain of St. Andrew's Society and Dress for Engineur and Scottish the Omeer Commanding Scottish Com Companies,

-pany,darnestly hope that every mom- Dec. 1, 10.30 A.T

Marching order, ie, helmets, rifles, ber of the Company will do his very Kingyuan

Wed, Dec. 1, 2.30 p.m. balonchi, belts, sidearms, poaches, utmost, to be present. Hulchow

Wed, Dec, 1,5 p.m.

braces,

haversacks, waterbottles, Mingsang...Thurs., Dec, 2, 8.30 Sinking. Thurs., Dec. 2, 8.80 a.m. greatcoats, tunic, shorts, putties and

boots. Tilsondari Thure, Dec. 2, 11.30 am, Emp, of Asia Thure, Dec. 2, 3.80 p.m. aprons, khaki hose; fashes.

Scottish Company: Kilts, Khaki Kwaisang

Thurs., Dec. 2, 6 p.m.arries to be worn from 5 p.m. to 5 vember 22nd, 1926:— Katsang

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Fri,

Parcels Letters

Nanning

Dec. 3. ..noon .1 p.m. Fri, Dec. 3, 5 p.m.

11

a.m.

ARTILLERY COMPANY.

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PROMOTIONS AND APPOINTMENTS. The following promotions and ap- Glen-pointmonts will take effect from No-

Engineer Company No. 760 L/Corp. C. S. Coom to be Corporal. No, 863 Spr. E. S. Carter to ba City and Taikoo Sections will Lance Corporal; No. 965 Spr. A parade at Volunteer Headquarters on Spr. J. G. Hooper to be Lance-Corpor- Dand to be Lance-Corporal; No. 807 President Taft ......... Sat., Dec. 4., Thursday. December 2nd, 1920, at al

Parcels...

.....8 p.m. 5.30 pm, for 6" Howziter gun drill Registration.4.15 p.m. and Signalling Instruction. Drill Letters .....5 p.m. Mufti. (Due San Francisco 20th December).

Transport for Talkoo Section will be at Taikoo Duck, East Gate at 5 p.m. on Thursday, December 2nil,

ENGINEER COMPANY.

on

President Jackson....Mon, Dec. à. Lights Section will parade at Well-

Parcels...Noonington Barracks at 5.30 p.m. Registration..2.15 p.m. Thursday, December 2nd, for lecture Letters.9.30 p.m. on D.EL.plant and instruments. (Dee Victoria, B.C.. 25th December). Dresa: Mufti Suizang

Tues., Dec, 7, 8,80 a.m,

Paul Lecat

Hingang Hosang

Tues, Dec. 7. Registration 1.46 p.m. Letters: 2.80 p.m. Tues.,Dec. 7, 12.30 pm, Wed, Dec. 8, 6 p.m.

*Correspondence bearing vessel's name only.

"DEAD" MEN.

DISAPPEAR WHEN VESSELS REACH PORT.

The most elusive men in the

Field Sections will parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 pm. on Wednesday, December 1st, for practical work on field works training Dress: Mufti.

Sergt. J. W. Henderson to be Armoured car Company-No. 807 Sergeant as from October 1st, 1826.

REVERSIONS.

The following are permitted to re- yert to Sappers at their own request, as from November 22nd, 1926-

Engineer Company No. 521 Corpl H.I. Best; No. 612 L/Corpl. J. Watson; No. 833 L/Corp. K. S. Robertson.

TRANSFERS. »

No. 521 Spr. H. J. Best is trans- ferred from the Engineer Company to the Reserve Company, as from November 22ndṛ-1920,"

Signalling Section will parade at

No. 615 Spr. Watson is transferred Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. from the Engineer Company to the on the following dates:-

Artillery Company, as from Novem- Monday, November 29th, for over-ber 22nd, 1928. hauling and testing W. T. Sets.

Thursday, December 2nd, for lecture pn Corps W. T. Sets. Dresk: Mufti,

MOUNTED INFANTRY AND ARMOURED CAR COMPANIES.

The, Companies will go into camp at Fanling on Friday, December 3rd,

RESIGNATIONS.

por-

having

It is hoped that members will be from Nesign from the Corps, 48.

keepara of the records at the Board'

The following are permitted to re- sign from the Corps. on leaving the of Trude and the Seamen's Union

Colony: No. 1010 L/Corp. B. A. can only guess at the nnaiver and

Church, M.C., A.C. Co., as from De- wait as they have been waiting

comber let, 1925; No 975 Bugler K. for years in hundreds of cases for

G. Evans, No. 2 Platoon, as from No- 1926.

vember 27th, 1926, No..

270 tidings of the "dead", men.

Corpi. Hard No. 2 Attendance is a condition for ef- C. E. Millard, Platoon io

Imitted to. Sometimes "dead" Bailors and Aciency.

15th, 1924, world are the men who sail the firemen return to life after many able to get out by the evening traine completed five

years

and 11 months Hundreds of them years of silence. They are usually

servico on Friday, December 3rd; for Satur

In the

Pipe Band, never heard of again. They are distant lands, vouchanfing little in-members must arrive before Ba.m. is permitted to resign from the Corps, not drowned; nor are they in other formation beyond a common-place on Saturday Decembromanies will pleted five years and eight months' November 30th, 1926, having com- ways sacrificed to Neptune; they remark, such as, "I've been knock- are simply the "lost sheep" of the ing around Sydney or Capetown for report to Corps Headquarterss before service in the Corps.

0 a.u. on Wednesday, December 1st, ocean.

the number of members attending

Seven Seas.

"disappear" every year and arc reticent about their adventures in day to count as a full day's training/Corp!Ne Corper No

ja bit.”

0.0., MI. and A.C.

LEAVE.

camp, so that rations can be arrang The following are granted leave of The shepherds of the sea- The Board of Trade has a longed.

absonca, from the Corps: No.: 1058 officials of the Mercantile Marine list of men who did well on the high. Dress. Marching order, ie, helmets, Pta Darran, M.-Co., from November Department and the National Sail sens during the war, and who have rifles, bayonets, belts, bandollers, 16th, 1923, to August 16th, 1927; No. and Firemen's Union-never claimed their awards. This haversacks, waterbottles, tunics, 766 Pto. W. M. Mason, No. 2 Pintocu,

shorts, putties, boots and greatcoats from October periodically sweep the waterways list of gallant men of the Mercan All Moblie Section will wear breaches. th

9th,

on medical J. G. flocks. found, but the great majority of

4 Pin

of the world for their missing tile Marine who snapped their Arms: Must be drawn from Corpe 500 10th, 1920, to January A few of the men' aro fingers at the German U-boats has Headquarters on Friday, December teen from Octoberghounds; No:

those who go astray on their voy-been broadcast to every port in the ages round the world are "lost" to world, but still the search continues.

Noarch

1820, to

and 12 noon only. 1927: No. 959. T/COP Octo":""

3rd, between J

ARMOURED CAR COMPANY.

All ranks are requested to atta ber dat 1920, to March 81st, 1927. on

No. 940 Spr. J. B

the Board of Trade and to their for the brave men whom Britain at Corps Headquarters on Mondaymotos: Mpine Co.from Novem-

union.

wishes to reward. Nearly every The "lost" men of the sea are rank, from ships officers to the sailors and frozen who disappear humble deci; boys, are included in when their vessels reach port.

Scores of men sail on almost every the list, and the total sum of tido from Britain for porta in Aus monoy standing to the credit of tralia, New Zealand, India and

Tcember.

1026, on

Ple

G.

Remedios, No. 4 Platoon, from

medical Pomeroy November 28th, 6.30 p.m. when Major ber 24th, to

28rd, Roberts will give a criticism on the medical

No: 596 Boodle of the scheme, undertaken Sella No. Platoon, from Novem by the Armoured Car Company at the

theber 13th to December 14th, 1020 No.

600 Pio, A., Macfarlane, No. first camp on November 7th..

Pla Wednesday, December 1st at

at 5.30

8 toon, is granted months' extension pm: Motor-cyclists will parade for of leave from November 1st 1928, to machine gun instruction amder June 80th, 1927

no news of them is ever heard. the "dead" men of the sea amounts/Lieut. J. E. Hancock Gunners for What happens to them? The to thousand of pounds.

Instruction andor Sergt. J. W. Hender

N. C. D. BROWNJOHN CAPT.

Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Hongkong, November 20th, 1920.

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