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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

THE VOLUNTEERS.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Líout. Colonel L. G. Bird," D. S. O.. Administrative Commandant,

No. 272.

Hongkong, Thurs., 14, Apr. 1927.

1. Recruits parado. On Tuesday, 19th April, all recruits of the Corps will parade at Corps Headquarters nt 5.30 p.m. Dress! Uniform op- tional, belt, rifle and bayonet.

2. Lecture. On Friday, 22nd April at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 P.B. a lecture on Aerial Survey will be given by O.C. Military Survey Sec tion, Royal Engineers. All ranks are invited to be present.

3. Signal Class.---Signal Class will be held at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, 21st April, under 2/Lieut. M. G. Noli

THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1927.

duty during the Corps Riño Meeting is as follows:

am. to 1 p.m..

Sanday, 17th April 2/Lt. S. Jorvis, M. C.

Monday, 18th April Lt. K, S. Morrison.

1 p.m. to 5 p. m. 2/Lt. II. Owen-Hughes. Llout. E. J. R. Mitchell.

Notices.

THE ROAD FUND.

OVER A MILLION PROFIT

IN A YEAR.

for

The Road Fund accounts for the year ended March 31, 1926, show- ed receipts amounting to £18,068.- R.A. WOLFE-MURRAY, Major, 161, of which £17,456,043 was de- Adjutant, H.KV.D. Corps.rived from motor vehicles, and·

similar duties.

The main items of expenditure maintenance and improvement of class 1 and class 2 roads and bridges, £3,460,427; special programme in unemployed areas, £4,924,237; grants for general purposes, £2,616,098; motor tax collection The following ovents taking place costs £359,098: administrative ex- on 3rd May are open to the H.K.V.D.penses, £113,660. Corps.

1-A Meeting of All Company were-Grants Commanders and as many Officers as posalble will take place at Volunteer Headquarters on Monday, 26th April Traning Programme of the Corps, at 6.30 p.m. to discuss tho futuro

2-SOUTH CHINA COMMAND,

RIFLE MEETING,

The year's accounts show a bal- Match No. 2-Company and Bat-ance of receipts over payments of tery Matches. Note: Scottish Com- £1,371,730. The Fund at March pany, Infantry Cay. and Reservo | 31 stood nt £10,612,122, but 4. Artillery Company-The Com- Company combined count as a Com-against this abilities existed to pany will parade at Volunteer Head-pany for this Competition, Remainder the extent of £30,174,000 on ac- quarters on Tuesday, 19th April, at of Corps count as another Company. count of commitments made, but 6.30 pm. for instruction in Muskotry on Miniature Range.

All those who failed last season in Parts I, and II. are specially request. ed to attend.

Members of the Company are re- minded that Part 1. Musketry will take place on Sunday, 24th April at Stonecutters for those who have not yet fired this season.

5. Engineer Company-The Minis- ture Range at Corps Headquarters is at the disposal of the Engineer Company on every Wednesday at 6.30 p.m.

Musketry.

6. Artillery and Engineer Com- panies. Musketry Part I. will be fired by the above Companies at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 24th April, 1927.

Range Ofleet; 2/Lieut. M. G. Noll As this is the last Sunday allotted to these Companies for Part I, all those who have not fired must endeavour to attend."

Launch will leave Murray Pier at 0a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier at 0.10 a.m.

Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches, braces and belts must be taken as the whole Part I. Courue must be fired in drill order,

whether over uniform от Diffli.

Arms must be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, 22nd April, between 9 am and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 pm, or 5 and 6 p.m. and on Saturday, 23rd April, between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.

7. Scottish Company-21st April. 1923,

At 5.30. p.m.

All Platoons at Corps Headquar- ters for Musketry. No. 5 Platoon, Miniature Range. Tests Nos. 1 and 3. No. 6 Platoon-Kennedy Road Range. Toats Nos. 4 and 6. No, 7 Platoon--Parade Ground. Tests Nos. 2 and G.

Platoon

Commandery are respon. sible that all members of their pla toons pass the preliminary muskotry tests before firing Part II.

8. Portuguese Company-There will be no parade for Portuguese Company Trained Men on Good Fri- day, 15th April.

Next parade will be held on Fri- day, 22nd April at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters.

Strength,

TH

9. Strength. The following are taken, on the strength and posted as under':

No. 1,199 Pte. Wilkinson, A.C., No. 2 Platoon dated April 11, 1927,

No. 1,200 Ptc. Logan, C. R., No.

6 Platoon dated April 11, 1927.

No. 1,201 Pte. Woodier, J., No. 4 Platoon dated Apr 12, 1927.

No. 1,202 Pte. Barros, II. A., No. 9 Platoon dated April 12, 1927.

No. 1,203 Pte. Xavier J. J., No. 10 Platoon dated April 12, 1027,

No. 1,204 Pie, Bautista, D., No. 10 Platoon dated April 12, 1927.

10. Promotions and Appointments. The following promotions and ap pointments will take effect from the 12th April, 1927.

Artillery Company.

No. 893 Gunner A. S. Hersed to ba Lance Bombardier.

Portuguese Company.

No. 949 Sergt. Rodrigues, J. S. to

be Coy. Sergt. Major.

No. 959 L/Cpl. Remedios, J. V. das to be Coy Q.M.S.

No. 583 Corp). Lawrence, J. H. to

be Sergeant.

be

No. 935 L/Cpl. Remedios, E. A. to

Sergeant.

No. 961 L/Cpl. Ward, J. to be

Corporal

No. 958 Pte. Remedios, A. A. to be L/Corporal.

No, 250 Pte. Delgado, J. A. to bà L/Corporal.

No. 946 Pte. Rocha, A. M. B. to be L/Corporal,

No. 1,000 Pte. Ogley, W. C. to be L/Corporal.

1 Transfers.-No. 1,008 Bugler A. L. S. Read is transferred from Drum and Fife Band to the Medical Section, as from April 12, 1927.

No. 973 Bugler, E. F. G. Jones, No. 974 Burler, B. J. Yalland and No, 1,001 transferred from Drum and Fife Band to No. 2 Platoon, as from April 12, 1027.

12.

Bugler, C. S. Pile aro

Leave.-Captain Sir Eric

O.EE., rojoined from

Stuart April 12, 1927.

leave on

No. 637 Pte. J. Chatterton, A.C. Company rejoined from leave

April 12, 1927.

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No. 17 C.S.M. R. J. Everest, En- gineer Co. from April 19, 1927 to February 15, 1929.

No. 1,000 Plc. A. E. McCartnoy, M.I. Co. from April 10, 1927 to January 9, 1928.

No. 877 L/Cpl. F. N. Doodha, A.C. Ca, from April 12, 1027 to Juno 6, 1027.

No. 807 L/Copl. J. G. Hooper, En- gineer Co. from April 18, 1927 to February 15, 1928,

13. Offers for Range Duty-Tho detail of Officers on Firing Point

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not paid, in respect of work spe- cially undertaken with a view to the relief of unemployment.

The Comptroller and Auditor- General says the transference of the outstanding liabilities of the Unemployment Grants Committee

2 Teams per Company may enter.

Match No. 3.-Individual. Match No. 4-Pool Shoot, For full details of. conditions see Corps Notice Board Entries and feen to Orderly Room by 19th April, 1927. 3-RIFLE MEETING.-The An- nual Rife Meeting will be held at Stonecutters Range on April, 17th and 18th (Easter Sunday and Eastern Eccount of road and bridge Monday).

works, will, it is estimated, involve Launches will leave Murray Piera charge of £800,000 per annum at 8 am, 8.30 am., 9.10 a.m. and on the fund for the next few 1.30 pm, and call at Kowloon Fieryear. at 10 minutes Inter.

Ammunition will be drawn from

the Committee Tent 10 minutes be- fore each competition.

Those wishing to have tifin pro- vided for them ON either day must inform the IIon, Secretary not later than Thursday, 14th April and en- close $1.60 charge for tifin.

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Uniform compulsory for all Com- petitors, Competitors must draw their rifles from the Volunteer Store on Thursday, 14th, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m. or 5 and 6 pm.

TIMES OF FIRING.-These times are, of course, only approximate.

'SUNDAY, 17th April.

Corps Championship Tyro_Competition

Jor Competition

Tile Competition

Reserve Challenge Cup Attack, Competition

9.00 a.m. 9.00 a.m.

.11.30 a.m.

Francis Cup Competition. 200 p.m. .4.00 p.m. Lowls Gun Competition

The Revolver Competition (Corps) and Ali Comers, will be fired on both days from 9 am to 5 pm.

The Corps Rifle Meeting Committee is composed as under:

Lieut-Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O. President

Pte, C. E. Frith, Hon. Secretary. Captain D. C. Logan, M. C. 2/Lieut. J. E. Hancock. 2/Lieut. M. G. Noll.

/Lieut. E. Jarvis, M. G. C.Q.M.S. E. G. Stewart. Sergt. M. M. Watson.

Sergt. V. C. Branson, f. C. Bt.-Majer R A.

Wolfe-Murray, D.S.O., M.C.-Umpire,

1-MOUNTED INFANTRY AND 12.00 pm. ARMOURED CAR COMPANIES.

3.30 p.m.

A combined Dinner and Concert 4.00 p.m.will take place on Monday, 2nd May, 1927, at Volunteer Readquarters at 8.00 p.m.

MONDAY, 18th April. Muskotry Competition .... 9.00 a.m. Please keep this dato open. Full Blake Shield Competition ..11.00 a.m. | particulars will be given later.

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