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THURSDAY, JUNE

2.

1927.

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ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

Hongkong, June 2. X.-King's Birthday Parade, 3rd Juno, 1927.

The corps will take part in the above mentioned parade which will take place at 8.45 a.m. on Friday, 3rd June, 1927, at Happy Valley,

Rendezvous on Happy Valley, Foot ball ground at 8.10a.m.

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Two special trama will leave the East Bound, Stopping Place Garden Road at 7.46 am.

AUSTRALIANS IN SINGAPORE..

BEAT SINAGPORE C. C. BY AN INNINGS.

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Mexico City, June 1. As a reprisal for what is inter- preted here as a systematic-on- (Our Own Correspondent.) bargo placed by the United States

Singapore, June 1. on merchandise bought by dif

Rosuming their innings at 32 for ferent Mexican Government de partments in the United States," two wickets, Singapore Cricket Club President Calles has ordered all were all out for 101. Everett took five wickets for 16, and Macartney Government departments to boy-four for 38. cott American goods. Reuters American Service.

Dress: Review order khald, halmets, khaki jackets, merilo and sling.

medala,

shorts, puttics, SPANISH ASSEMBLY. bolt and bayonets,

Scottish Company will conform, dressed in the kilt, bs for G. 0. C.% Inspection, wearing helmets."

Artillery and Armoured Car Com- panies will conform wearing shorts, bandoliers, bolt and bayonet.

Dress for Offteors." All Ofeora at- tunding the above parade as specia- tors will dress in Review order khaki. 2-Recruits Parade.

W

NEW BODY TO CONSIST OF 300 MEMBERS.

Madrid, June 1. Spain's new National Assembly meets on the 13th September.

The Government has issued a lengthy statement to the Press ex- wplaining that the Assembly will consist of 300 members while a plenary sitting will be held weekly to which the Press and the public will be admitted.Reuetr.

All recruita of the Corps parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 7th June, 1927, for Musketry Instruction.

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Uniform optional, belt, braces and pouches, rifle and bayonet.

3-Signal Class.

Trained Men of No. 4 Platoon and those attending Signal Class from other units will parudo at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thurs- day, 9th June, under 2/Licut, M. G. Noll Dress: Mufti.

4.Mounted Infantry Company.

All ranks will parade at Stables on Thursday, 0th June at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Multi

5-Armoured Car Company.

12-Appointment.

No. 655 Ptc, D. L. McWhirter, No. 7. Platoon is appointed Lanca Cor- poral, as from 1/6/27.

13.-Transfers.

No. 400 Ptc. H. T. Buxton is trans- ferred from No. 2: Platoon to the Mounted Infantry Company, as from 23/5/27.

No. 1085 Pte. E. L. Crooms and No. 1160 Pte. H. G. Williams are transferred from Armoured Car Sec- tion to Motor Cycle Section, as from 1/8/27.

14.--Leave.

All N. C. Os will parade at Vo- lunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, 9th June for Machine Ganabuonico from the Corpsi Instruction. Dress: Mufti,

The following are granted love of

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No. 1235 Pte. J. K. Shaw, A. C. Co., from 1/0/27 to 28/0/27. No. 080 8-Infantry Company.

Pte. J. A. Summers, No. 7, Pintoon, from 26/5/27 to 4/6/27. No. 925 Pte. On Fridays, 10th and 17th June at J. G. Guimgam, No. 4, Platoon, from 6.80 p.m. All N. C. Os and other 24/6/27 to 30/6/27. No. 450 Pte. ranks as detailed by O. C. Company J. A. D. Morrison, A. C. Co., from will parade at Corps Headquarters for 1/5/27 to 30/4/28. No. 498 Pto. V. E. a special N. C. O's courst of truir-Jones, A. C. Co., from 1/8/27 to ing in Vickers Gun. The classes will 31/5/28. No. 1011 Pte. F. K. Garton, continue to assemble every Friday nt. C. Co., from 11/6/27 to 10/2/28.

6.30 p.m...

7.--No. 4 Platoon.

Parade at Miniature Range at Corps leadquarters on Wednesday, 8th June at 5.30 p.m. for Musketry Instruction. Dress! Mufti.

Musketry Part I will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 12th June. Range Officer: 2/Lieut. M. G. Noll.

Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 a.m. and call at Kowloon Pier at 0.10 a.m.

8. Scottish Company.

Tuesday, 7th June, 1927-Special Vickers Gun Class. The following Officers, N. C. Os and men will parade every Tuesday at 5.30 p.m. at Corps Headquarters for class of Machine Gun Instruction.

Headquarters: Capt. D. C. Logan, M. C. and Licut. K. S. Morrison.

Ples. Platoon!

G. R. No. 6. Maskell and *. A. Watson. No. 6. Platoon: Ptes. J. J. Cameron, H. G. Cooper and C... P. Logan. No. 7. Platoon: Cpl. T. P. Saunderson, L/Cpls. R.O. Sutherland and D. Lyon and Pte. D. Harvey.

Thursday, 9th June, 1927.

All Platoons Vickers Gun Instruc- tion at Platoon Headquarters. Mem- bers of the Company are again re- minded that rifle, belt and bayonets are to be worn on all parades irres- pective of the nature thereof,, Platoon Commanders will see that 6 minutes squad or arms drill and 5 minutes musketry musele exercise are carried out at the close of all parades.

9-Portuguese Company.

There will be no parade on Friday, 3rd June, 1927.

Musketry Purt I will be fired by the above Company at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 5th June, 1927.

Range Officer: 2/Licut. S. Jarvis,

M. C.

"All trained men and recruits whe have fired at Kennedy Road or Penk Ranges will attend.

Launch will leave Murray Pier at a.m, and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 a.m.

Dress: Uniform er mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches, braces and beit must be taken.

Arms will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Thursday, 2nd June, between 9 a.m. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and on Satur- day, 4th June, between 9 am, and

1 p.m.

10,-Casuals,

Musketry Part I. will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 12th June, 1927. Rango Officer: 2/Lieut. M. G. Noll.

This is the last opportunity for mombers of the Corps who have not yet completed Part I to fire.

Members must fire on the above dato to qualify for efficiency.

Launch will leave Murray Pier, at

9 am and call at Kowloon Pier at

9.10 a.m.

Dress and Arms will be detailed in next week's Orders.

11.-Strength.

The following are taken on the atrungth and posted as under:

No. 1261 Pte. D. L. Koith No. 6. Platoon dated 20/5/27. No. 1262 Pte. R. J. Goodman No. 6. Platoon dated 27/5/27, No. 1253 Pto. F. Cowherd A.C. Company dated 10/5/27. No.

1261

Pto

3. Cava A..C.

Company

dated 39/5/27, No. 1256 Pte. P. P. Thomas A. C. Company dated 30/6/27. No. 1266 Pto. J. C. Thomson No. 7. Platoon dated 31/5/27. No. 1257 Pie. R. W. Sapsed A. C. Company dated 1/6/27.

15.-Resignations.

The following art permitted to resign from the Corps:

No. 486 Spr. H. S. Martin, Engineer Company, as from 1/6/27. No. 1181 Pto. C. V. M. Castro, No. 9 Platoon, as from 23/5/27.

R. A. WOLF-MURRAY, MAJOR. ADJUTANT, H. K. V. D. CORPS,

The Australians having made 281 Singapore were obliged to follow on, but in their second effort fared oven worse, being all out for 89. Aus- tralia thus won by an lanings and 91" Tuna,

Everett was again successful with the ball, his express deliveries taking five wickets for 02, Androwв took four for 86.

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