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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH;
THE VOLUNTEERS.
ORDERS FOR THE COMING
· WEEK.
No. 314-longkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Licu
Colonel LG. Bird, D. 8. 0, Commandant.
Hongkong, Friday, 27th Jan. 1928, 1. Programme of firing Part I. Table on Stonecutters
Range circulated to all concerned with to 'day's orders.
2. Stonecutters Rango is allotted to the Portuguese Company for firing Part I: on Saturday, 5th February.
3. Muskelry.
Sunday, 20th January, 1928.--En- Company gineer Company, Scottish and Casuals will fire Part II Table T. at Stonecutters Range.
Rango Officers: Lient. R. S. Logan and Captain K. S. Morrison.
Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 am, and call at Kowloon. Pier, at 9.10 a.m.
Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches, bracos
and belt must be worn.
Arma will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, 27th Jan- unry, 1028, hetween 9 a.. and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m...or 5 and 6 p.m., and on Saturday, 28th January, be tween 9 a.m. anil' 1 p.m.
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Casuals.
A large number of all ranks have not yet fired Part II. Lints of names re posted on Corps notico honrda. All auch will make arrangements to are by Sunday, 29th January, 1928 the last day on which Part II will be fired.
5. Corps Signals. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 pm. on Monday, 30th January, 1028 and-Thursday, 2nd February, 1028 for Signal Instruction. Dress:
Muft
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6. Artillery Company. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 1.25 p.m. on Thursday, 2nd February for Buttery Drill, Signal Section as per programme,
7. Engineer Company, Musketry Part II. See order No. 2.
8. Mounted, Infantry Company, There will be a lecture at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Mon- day, 30th January, 1928. Subject: Use of Cover:
The lecture will be followed by a meeting to discuss gymkhana arrange ments.
D. Armoured Car Company. Car Section.-Parade ht Corris Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Mon- day, 30th January, 1928, under 2/Licut. A. C. Groves for formation run and signal pruetice. Dross: Mufti,
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Motor Cyclists will parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. en Mon- day, 30th January, 1928, and proceed Lo Kennedy Road Range for Machine Gun Aring under 2/Lient J. E. Han- cock.
Thursday, 2nd February. Special parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 pm. under 2/Lt. Huncock for those previously detailed.
FRIDAY,
JANUARY
1928.
12.Portuguese Company.
Parado on Friday, 27th January at 5.89 p.m. at Corps Headquarters. Dress: Mufti. Bolt, bayonot frog, eling, rifle and bayonet for, Arms and Squad DHI."
N. C. Os. and Nov. 1 and 2 of Lowis Gun Sections will parade at Corps Hondquarters on Tuesday, 31st, January for Lewis Gun Training
Next Company parado on Friday, 2rd February, 1928.
13. Reserve Company.
The Machine Gun Class will be held
at Corpa Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Wednesday, 1st February. Dress: Mufti.
13. Strength.
The following recruit is taken on the strength, on 20th January, 1028. and posted to the Portuguesa Co.
No. 1920 Pto. F. A. Castro.
15. Appolutment.
The following extract from the Hongkong Government Gazette No.
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16. Promotion.
been pleased to approve of the promo- His Excellency the Governor. has
tion of Second "Lieutenant" Robert Splora Logun to the rank of Lieuten- ant in the Hongkong Volunteer De- fence Corps, with effect from 20th January, 3028.
17. Command.
Lieut. R. 5. Logan takes over com- mand of the Engineer Company Field Section, as from 20.1.28 vice Major R. Melville Smith, M.B.E. on leave.
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18. Officers' Mess Committee. Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin will tako over P.M.C. from Captain Sir Eric Stuart Taylor, O.B.E., as from 1.2.28, Mombers: Lieut. T. Addis Martin and 2/Lt. H. Owen-Rugher,
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20. Haversion.
No, 564 Corpordl W. L. Smith, No. 1 Platoon ruvertajlo the ranks at his own request, as from. 16.12.27.
21. Resignations.
The following are permitted to resign from the Corps on leaving the Colony, as from 18.1.28.
No. 980 Pte. JA. Summers, No. 7 Platoon.
No. 070 Pte, R. V. Stoddart, Reserve Company,
No. 844 Pte. WJ. Brown, Reserve Company.
No. 1140 Ple. 8. O. Gregory, No. 2 intoon.
Having completed three years' service and claimed his discharge, as from 17.1.28,
No. 549 Pie. J. A, II. Pluminer No. 1 Platoon."
R. A. WOLFE-MURRAY, MAJOR, ADJUTANT, IL. K. V. D. CORFs.
NOTICE
THE POLICE MEDAL.
AWARDED TO HONGKONG
SUB-INSPECTOR. ---
In a long list of recipients of the King's Police Medal appears the name of Sub-Inspector Ken- neth Walter Andrew, Hongkong Police Force, and Mr. A. H. Dickinson, A.S.P., Straits Settle
ments.
It will be recalled that Sub- Inspector Andrew, was recom- mended for the King's Police Medal at the annual Police Inspec- tion in April.last. He was respon. sible for the disposition of the Police who were sent out to guard a distillery at Kwai Chung, Gin Drinkers' Bay, against an impend-
Portuguese Company Rifle Club First shoot of the year will take place at Peak Range on Sunday, 20thing attack by armed robbers. January, Firing commenzes 0a.m. sharp. Only those detalled by flo Club Committed to attend.
Musketry: Programme.
10. Infantry Company, No. 1 Platoon will parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tues day, 31st January and Friday, 3rd for February, 1928
Machine
Gun Instruction. Dress: Mufti,
No. 2 Platoon wiil parade at Corpsters Range. Headquarters 6.30 pm. on Tuesday. Company. 31st January for Machine Gun In- struction. Dress! Belt, rifle and bayonet,
11. Scottish Company,
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When the attack took place on December 2, 1926, he was so Buc- cessful that out of nine robbers four were killed and four captured. Part I. Table "T" 1928. Stonecute was twice fired at point blank by the leader of the gang. For- Sunday, 5th February, Portuguese tunately both rounds were defec- tive. Sub-Inspector Andrew, In Sunday, 12th February, Reserve his turn, shot his opponent dead. Company.
Sunday, 19th February, Infantry Company..
Musketry Part II. All those who
have not yet rod must do so on Sun- day, 29th January. For particulars pany see order No. 3.
20th February, Scottish
4th March, Scottish Come
Sunday, 11th March, Field Section
Signals.
Sunday, 18th March, M. I. and A. C.
Sunday, 25th March, Reserve Com. Sunday, 1st April, Scottish Com
Thursday, 2nd February at 5.30 & p.m. All Platoons at Platoon Head- quarters for Vickers Gun Instruction. Companies.
Dress: Mufti, rific, hell and bayonet. Route March Thursday, 23rd Feb-pany. ruary. The Company will parade at fall strength on above at Kowloon Pany, Ferry and march to Kowloon Dock where No. 6 Platoon have kindly con- ́sented to be "At Home" to Nos. 5
and 7 Platoona,
Coining Evenim,
8th April, Rifle Meeting.
April, Rifle Meeting.
15th April, Artillery Com- Baly.
Sunday, 22nd April, Portuguesc Company.
Sunday, 29th April, Infantry Com-
Sunday, 4th Marchi, 1928. Shoot against 2nd Battn. K.O.S.B. Sunday,pany.
1st April, 1928, Inter Platoon shoot Sunday, 6th May, Artillery Com for "Dyer" Cup. "Quarry Bay" Cup.pany.
Guard Mounting etc., will be com- Sunday, 18th May, Field Section peted for at an early and convenient and Corps Signals, date in March.
Sunday, 20th May, M. 1. and A. C. Companfes..
Sunday, 27th May, Coats
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