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THE HONGKONG ·
THE VOLUNTEERS.
CORPS ORDERS FOR THE
COMING WEEK,
No. 7/32-Hongkong Volunteer Do fence Corps orders by Lieutenant Colonel LG. Dird, D.5.0., O.B.E..
comminanding:
Hongkong, Feb. 19. Parnden.
TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1932.
Flower Show.
No parades on Thursday, 3rd. March at Headquarters owing to Flower Show,
Checking of Rolin,
O's, C. Units are again reminded of the importance of checking their Bolin with the Cora Mustor Roll in the Adjutant's Omee. Copies of the Monthly Strength are forwarded to concerned to enable any crepancy, to be discovered. (repented). Checking of Attendance-Register. O's. Units will cause their Attend-
ull
dia-
(a) Corps Band.-1. The Band 'will parade at full strength on every fance Register to be checked with the casion ordered until after the G.O.C. Corps Attendance Register forthwith In view of the apprench of the Annual Efciency Board, (repented),
Annual Insprellon, this is very es sential for the prestige of the Corp. 2. Parades for February-Friday, February 26th, and Monday, February 20th.
bo
Arman Drill.
0's. C. Units are reminded of the (b) Battery-1. There will lecture for Staff and any one interest-importaner of the practice of arms drill as much as possible ta view of ed on Tuesday, February 23rd, at
the approach of the G.0.C.' Inspec- 5.30 p.m. at Hendquarters.
tion. repeated).
2. There will be a parade at 5.30 pin on Thursday, February 25th, al Headquarters for gundell and signal- ling.
3. Battery Staff and signallers will parade at 2.15 p.m. at King's Park on Saturday, February 27th. for Field Work.
4. Camp will be held from March 4th. to 6th, and March 11th to 13th.
Details Inter n! Tal Lam.
Annual Ride Meeting.
This will be held on Friday, March Bath and Saturday, March 20th. Entry Fees:
(a) For team compelillans, 60 cents
per man.
(c) Englacer Company.-1. Febru ary 19h. to 21st. Camp, Pakahawan.Competition
2. Monday, February 22nd. Minia tare Range:
3. Thursday, February 25th. D. L. Training, Wellington Barracks.
4. Saturday, February 27th. Com- TORY
supper and prize distribution.
Signals. Parade at (d) Corps Corpa Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, 28th February, for Buzzer Practice.
(e) Machine Gun Troop-Parude on Thursday, 25th, February at 0.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters for M.G. Instruction.
(f) Armoured Car Company-1. Car Section. There will be a parade at the P.W.D. Garage on Friday, 20th. February at 6.30 pm.
2. Motor Cycle Section. There will be no parade on Monday, 22nd. In- atant. All ranks will parade on Mon- day, 29th, Instant at 5.30 p.m. for Revolver Instruction.
Rifle Club-Member will parade at the Miniature Range, Headquarters on Wednesday, 2nd. March.
(g) Machine (Tun Company.--1. Owing to the races there will be nu parade on Tuesday, 23rd. February.
2. On Tuesday, March 1st. there will be a lecture by Lleut. D. M. Richards in the Lecture Room.
3. Musketry.--The Company will fire Part II at Stonecutters Range on Sundays, 21x1 and 28th. February, launch leaving Queen's Pier at 9 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier at 0.10 a.m. Dress-Uniform or mufti optional, but equipment must be worn and rifles and bayonets taken.
Roage Oflcers:21st. February Lieut. D. M. Richards, 28th. February 2/Lirut. D. L. Strelett.
be as
(b) For individual competitions.] $1.00 per mon.
The order of events will follows!
Fring-4 Morning). Blake Shield (including Musketry
Cup Competition Cup); Francis (Afternoon). Tule Competition; At tack Competition
Sturday (Morning). Corps Cham- plonship; Tyro Competition.
Revolver Competition all morning and until and afternoon, on Friday noon on Saturday:
In all team competitions, competi- torn will be informed beforehand of the order and approximato time of firing. Any team not present when called will firo last.
In the Attack Competition cama Two will consist of four men cach, teams will fire at same time. Positions will be drawn for.
Compelltors will make their own arrangements for tiffin on Friday.
The Cantern will be in attendance on both days.
Marksmen.
The following have qualified marksmen and are entitled to wear the budges for one year.
No. 1466 Pipe-Major W. C K. Mackle, No. 0 Platoon.
No. 1096 Drummer H. No. 4 Platoon.
R. Major,
No. 1066 Cpt. G. G. Stopani-Thom- son, No. 7 Platoon.
No. 401 Piper G. Nisbet, No. 7 Platoon.
Appointments.
His Excellency the Governur has been pleased to appetat L.G.S. Dud- bo Lleutenant in the well, Esq;, Army Service Corps Cadre of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from 3rd. February, 1932. Authority:-C.S.O. 2 in 108/1982.
ED. No. 1024 Spr. J. M. Purvis,
(h) Scottish Company-1. Parndesgineer Company, appointed Acting Thursday, 25th. February at 6.30 Lance Sergeant with effect from 1st. March. 1932 until the termination of his leave.
p.m.
No. 6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock under 2nd. Licut. T. P. Saunderson.
No. Platoon at Ileadquarters under 2nd. Lieut. A. W. Brown.
Squad Brill with Arma, Belts and Frogs will be worn.
No. 1286 Gnr. A. Laughton, Battery, appointed Lance Bombardier with ef fect from 18.2.32.
No. 1320 Gnr. A. S. Bliss, Battery, appointed Lance Bombardier with of
2. Musketry-Part II Musketry will | feet from 19.2.32. be fired at Stonerulters on Sunday, 13th. March. For those who have not
Transfer;
yet fired, this is the leat opportunity No. 210 Cpl. W. Greig, Scottish Re To qualify for efficiency.
serve, is transferred to No. 6 Platona As from 19.2.32.
9. pe Band.--Pipets and Druin- mers will parade at Hendruarters No. 1722 Bdm. C. Sloan, Corps Band, every Wednesday at 6 p.m. In view is transferred to No. G Platoon as from of the G.0.0's, Inspection a full turn 19.2.32.
ut i sentiat,
U) Portuguese Company-1. The Company will parade at Headquarters an Friday, February 26th, at 1.30 p.m. under Platoon arrangements A per Company Training Programmise.
2. Platoon Commuriders will check their Attendance Bolls with the Coin- pany Register as it is found that several members have not the neces- sary attendances to their credit to avoid appearing before the Eciency
| Board,
3. Musketry Part 11 Classification. -Platoon Commanders will render returns showing the numbers of their respective commands who have failed this to fire Part II Classification training seAZON,
These returns must reach the Com- pany Commander on or before Tues. day, February 23rd.
(K) A‚ALA. Company-1. The A.P.C. Section will parade at 6.80 p.m. at North Point on Thursday, 26th. February.
2. The Portuguese Section will par- ude at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters on Friday, 20th. February.
Annual Inspection.
The General Offeer Commanding will inspert The Corps at 6 pm. on Tuesday, March 22nd.
Strength:
The following has been taken on the Strength:
No. 1782 Pte. J. Hunter. Platoon joined 18.2.32.
RACES BEGIN TO-DAY.
TIPS FOR OPENING EVENTS.
(By "Ringtail").
Some colossal fields will be seen at the opening of the Spring Mert. ing which will be held at the Happy Valley to-day, and, judging by what I can hear, nome vory good sport is promised,
There are twelve races on the card, the principal event being the Valley Stakes over a distance of six furlonga for subscription Some extremely good griffina. ponies will be out in this event. and one of the best races of the meeting should be witnessed.
The Maidens and the Trial Pinten ure Also two important events which will help, backers to: decide on their fancy for the Derby and some of the other classics of the meeting.
Some of the ponies which have to keep racing going helped during past seasons will also sport silk and we are sure to sce vie with some sport which will any previous season.
fourth
My selections from the raer onward are:
4th Race.
Zadderday. Manna. Calamity Jane.
5th Race.
Sunlight, Taiping. Wotin.
6th Race. Sitting Bull Sadko
Gold Key
7th Thee.
Racing Boy Gy-Pres Philandrer
8th Race.
Tontine Bowery Bay Princess Hall
9th Race.
Diana Bay Apollo
King's Bounty
10th Race.
Gay Crusader. The Tiger Windom Stag
11th Race.
Wild Life
Deveron Punch
12th Race.
No. 3
Hetman Bright Star King's Colour
Leave
Captain M. A. Johnson, M.M., En.
No. 1405 Pte. M. P. Clesen. Motor Cyclo Section, granted 2 months' leave from 1.2.32 to 31.3.32.
Struck off the Strength. Having Been Transferred to An- other Port No. 1740
Tpr. B. P. Massey, Machine Gun Troop, as from 20.2.32.
No. 1447 Cpd. L. W. Walkinshaw,gineer Company, granted 9 months Motor Cycle Section, as from 16.2.32. from 1.3.32 to 1:12.82,
No. 1047 Pte. A. W. Gough, Motor Cycle Section, as from 18.2.82.
No. 1048 Pte. W. D. Johnson, No. 1 Platoon, as from 1.12.31.
Having Been Fined and Dismissed. No. 1259 Pte. C. A. L. Rickett, Car Section, na from 12.2.32.
Having Completed 3 Years' Service, No. 1238 L/Cpl. J. M. X. de Sousa, Corps Hand, as from 10.10.01.
No. 1373/Cpl. J. L. Bonnur. No. 1 Platoon, as from 7.12.31. Having Loft. The Colony. No. 1401 Cpl. G. F. Bylex, No. 1 Platoon, as from 16.12.31.
No. 1834 Pte. F. N. Wilson. No. 3 Platoon, a from 28.9.31.
No. 1504 Pte. H. Bullock, No. 4 Platoon, as from 1.10.31.
No. 1549 Pte. W. E. Hunt, No. 4 Platoon, a from 20.1.31.
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No. 1605 Cpl. K. C. Hamilton, Motor Cycle Section, granted 1 month's leave from 1.2.32, to 29.2.32.
No. 1284 Cpl. A. N. Braude, No. 7 Platoon, granted û months' leave from
1.3.32 to 30.11.32.
No. 1493 Cpl. E. B. Gammell, No. 1 Platoon, granted 9 months' leave from
6.10.81 to 5.7.32. -
No. 1346 Pte. O. E. C. Marton, No. from leave on Platoon, returned 1.12.31.
4
No. 688 Pte. W. F. Kerr, No. Platoon, returned from leave un 20.1.32.
No. 1500 Gnr. H. C. F. Arts, Battery, returned from leave an' 10.2,32.
W. H. G. GOater, Captain, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps.
A Change of Plans!
OUR BRITISH CROSSWORDS.
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thing, this excessive form ventilation follows.
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end strictly.
12 If you are asked if your this is dead, you are not necessadly a band-master.
14 Muse.
16 In the centre of Kerry,
10 Saxon king.
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22 A feminine nome,
23 Fruit suggested by William.
25 Would more appropriately be 35, 28 Fabric available for a saint. 20 Vulgar.
32 Trife.
33 Curse them in three articles.
34 "One of Five Nails," story.
36 You often find it heading a serial
instalment.
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By way of a change, an example
of shortage of thread.
2 Fecilog;
3 Comprehend.
4 English river.
6 Pigment in heather, or the gait
of a rhinoceros.
7 A name that occurs in Central
America.
8 The kinil of Action that used to be forbidden to sweet seventeen (hyphen).
11 Long before aeroplanes, there
wore flights to this spot. 13 Flow back.
17 He's very raw.
18 Book of the O.T.
20 Frail sap (anog.).
21 Don't put this here: it's thous
anda to one it would be wrong.
24 We saw Louls at one exit of the
Regal (hidden).
20 Religious fraternities..
27 It is not surprising that these
become real Jadies.
30 Swell.
31 Hol this was our greatest sailor,
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