THE VOLUNTEERS
ORDERS FOR THE COMING" WEER ISSUED
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SENATORS STILL WINNING
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpe, YANKEES BREAK EVEN
Orders, by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., 0. B. E. Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corp.
Friday, June 23.
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IN DOUBLE HEADER
Now York, June 23,
Washington Senators continue to display winning form and to day they trounced Chicago.
The New York Yankeen broke double header with St. Loula, winning the drat quite easily, but being noted on in the return match.
1-Parade,
Corps Band-Thero will be a (a), Band Practice on Friday, June 80th, at leadquaters at 8 p.m. sharp,
(b). The Battery There will be a parado for Lewis Gun Instruction at 6.80
at Headquarters. on Thurs even in p.m. day June, 201
20th, (c). Corps Signale Parado Corps Headquarters at 5.80 p.m. on Tuesday, 27th. June.,
(d). Machine Gun Troop-Parade at Causeway Bay Stable at 5.80 p.m. Tuesday 27th. Machine Gun Drill with
pack ponies. (e) Armoured The Section
on
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The Giants were also nosed out by Cincinnati and Brooklyn just Scores as supplied by Router pipped Pittsburgh.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
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Section-1, were: parade on Monday. 26th. at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Gunners will fire M. G. Course Part I at Kennedy Road., 2. The Field Firing protected for Sunday June 25th. will not take place.
1.
(1) Motor Machine Gun Section- All ranks parade at Headquarters on Monday 28th. instant at 5.80 p.m. Soction Drill and Night Firing, In- struction. 2. All ranks are reminded that Driving and Cycle Licences must be returned to 0. C. Company for renewal on or before the 20th.
Instant.
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(g), Scottish Company-Parades No. 1 Thursday 29th, Juno. 1, Platoon will parade at full strength at Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. for the purpose of being oquipped with a now lasue of whibo spats. Old spate must be handed in to stores before a now issue is made. Shoes as issued should be worn for purpose of fitting. 2. N.C.0's. class will parade at 5.30
Portugucao Company class will be held Tuesday, 27th. Inst. when the questions sont in to 0. C. Company by N.C.0's. of the Company will be answered and discussed. It should be noted that any men in the Company who wish to and sond in attend these classes, question, máy do so. The next loc. ture will be on Tuesday, July 11th. at Headquarters lecture
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Subject "Hop
at 6,80
P) Parade
Volunteer
Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday 26th. June for Ma- N.C.O'S. ohine Gun Instruction. 2. Class will be held on Friday 30th. June at 0.80 p.m.
(k), The Officers Commanding the undermentioned Units will issue their Orders to their Commands separate- Company. Machine ly:-Engineer
A.A.L.A. Company.
Gun
ent,
His
the Governor 'kas been pleased to make the following In the Army Servico appointment Corps Cadro of the Hongkong Volun- teer Defence Corps with effect from 8th, June, 1938.
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OPEN BOWLS TITLES.
Proposed Introduction Of Rinks And Pairs Events,
24, 1933.
SATURDAYE JUNEMANI
OZONED WATER
FOR
A CLEAR "AND
SPARKLING “BREW”
TO ABANDON SPEY CUP?
Water of a purer, nobler "brow" The possibility of introducing a rinks championship and also a pairs is being planned for Londoners by championship was discussed at the Metropolitan Water Board, who are experimenting with a view to moeting of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association held at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant yester-converting 15,000,000 gallons of day afternoon, with Mr. J. Russell in river water daily into a product as delicious as that from mountain the chair.
aprings, by means of ozone.
Mcasts.
The meeting was convened to con. sider the revision of the rules of the Association, and in introducing the subject the chairman remarked that since the suggested amendments had been circulated to clubs It was thought advisable to go more fully into the rules, which required complete revision. Ho suggested the formation of a sub-committee for the purpose of I considering the rules, further. New York
The Kowloon Bowling Green Club Cincinnati
(ropresented by Mr. 1. Wyllo) in (Lombardi and Adams homeraddicated that they were prepared to as revised and support the rules. for Cincinnati)
circulated.
There was a long discussion on the rules as circulated, and the amend ments as suggested by the chairman for the consideration of the committee. On the question of membership and ng to the proposed rules, bona fide lawn bowlers and members of affiliated clubs were allowed to vote at meetings,
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Although its sizo and purity have made London's water supply world-famous, small scale experi- ments at Barn Elms have auggest- ed that ozone can further Im prove London water.
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Ozone and chlorine are equally deadly to bacteria in the water, and chlorination, on which the health of London at present large- ly depends, is less costly than treatment with ozone. But on every other count ozono wins easily.
It makes the water remarkably clear and crystalline, removing the harmless colouring matter caused by aquatic life and vegetation. It removes the accompanying
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Equality of Votes for Clubs,
It was pointed out that equality of ropresentation and powers of voting should be granted all clubs. Under the rovised rules a member of a club might make a preposition which might Loudamp homered for, St. Instructions of rect opposition to the
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It was generally agreed that cach club should have an equal number of votes at all meetings of the Associa- tion.
After further points had been dis cussed the meeting elected a sub- committee for the purpose of further considering the rules. A proposal by
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and obnoxious to many consumers. It leaves no trace of its presence or taste, where it takes all the skill and vigilance of the Board's sciontists to free the present water supply from chlorine.
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TRAFFIC-MINDED CHILDREN-
the rules as circulated be adopted was NATURE AND ROAD defeated.
The following members were elect- Washington
led to the sub-committee, Menors. J.
Russell, G. E. F. Thompson, H. Hamp-! (Manush homered for Washington, B. Wylle, and A. H. Basto. ton)
CANTON URGED TO REMAIN LOYAL.
Epey Cup as Trophy.
The
TOLL
A warning against the mis- phrase. interpretation of the "safety frat" was uttered by Mr. G. H. Gater, Education Officer to The chairman then mentioned that the L.C.C. (who has been ap- It was proposed to abandon the Spoy pointed Clerk to that authority), Royal Cup Competition and in ita place institute an open rinks cham-in an address which he gave to plonship with the present Spey Royal the "Safety First Association Cup 韩剧 the trophy for the champlon- Congress.
slogan, Association's It was also proposed to con- CHINA'S STRENGTH LIES IN hip the introduction of a pairs "Safety Firat," asid Mr. Gater,
sider UNITY
championship
was capable of conveying a wrong The proposed rules for the Inter-impression. "I do not take it to
· London, June 28,
national Shield were formally adopted | Co-operation among all Chinese for the present year. The first round mean grandmotherly coddling," he leaders is urged in a telegram from matches will be played at the Kow-said. "I understand that you have no intention whatever to check Yen, Dr. Wellington loon C. C. on Sunday, July 9, Dr. W. W.
It was unanimously agreed to issue enterprise, initiative, and Koo and Mr. Quo Tal-chi, three of China's delegates to the London an Invitation to Shanghai to send a spirit of adventure."
to Hongkong for the annual In Great Britain approximately Economic, Conference, addressed to team No. 1823 L/Sgt. C. A. J. V. Ribeiro, membora of the Canton and Kwang- Interport matches at such time as 4,000 children under 15 years of
suited the northerners.
age lost their lives each year as Portuguesa
esa Co. Headquarters, reverts
the result of accidents, he added. to ranks at his own request with effect tung Provincial Government. from 28.6.38.
The message refers to the South-
Half this toll was due to accidents B-Transfer.
directly or indirectly attributable „No. 1823 L/Sgt. C. A. J. V. Ribeiro, weat Political Council's open tele-
to the dangers-inherent in modern Portuguese Co., H.Q., is transferred
traffic. to No. 12 Platoon, as from 23.0.33.
No. 908 L/Cpl. John Keith Bous- fisid, M. C. to be Second Lieutenant, C.8.0. 2/198/43.
3-Rifles and Bayonets,
All Rifles and Bayonets to be re- turned
to Stores for Arms Inspection
(repeated) on..
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Gleave No. 1421 Pto. W. A. Simpson, M. M. G. Section, is granted 7 montha' leave
om 28.2.38 to 00.0.33. from
No. 1953 Pic. J. Heaney, No. 14 Pta, is
months' leave from granted 10.6.38 to 18.12.33. No. 1900 Pte.
R. A. Bates, M. M. G. Section, is granted 12 months' leave from 15.5.83 to
to 14.5.34. 7-Struck off Strength. Dismissed by the Efficiency Board.
No. 1340 Ptc. O. E. C. Marton, No. 1 Ptn., as from
No. 1893 Pto.
"Gordon, No. 1 No. 1583 Pte. M. A. V. Ribeiro, No. 12 Ptn., as from 23.6.03.
Ptn as from
Having completed 8 years Service, No. 1807 Pte. J. M. Pinna, No. 11 Pin, as from 2.0.38.
No. 1240 Pto. J. C. Remedios, No. 11 Ptm., as from 20.0.30.
T. H. S. GALLETLY, LIEUTENANT, Adjutant, II. K. V. D. Corps. Notice, Leave.
gram to the Longue of Nations, sent on June 12; a message which condemned the Tangku truce with: Japan and the efforts of Mr. T. V. Soong to obtain a gold loan from America."
The Chineso delegates, in their answer to Canton's charges, declare
COTTON,
WHEAT AND SILVER
Cotton
LATEST NEW YORK
• QUOTATIONS Mesars, Swan, Culbertson and Frits that in the recent fighting about have received the following quets Peking, the casualties on the Chi- tions on the New York cotton and nese side amounted to tens of wheat and silver exchange for yoster- thousands. It was fruitless for day. the Government to resist longer. Furthermore, the truce signed at Tangku was in no way a surrender, and was strictly military in effect.
July October It resembled, the telegram said, the Shanghal armistice signed last December year, with the participation of the January
March officers of the 10th Route Army.
Spot
Questions involving sanctions May under Articlo Sixteen of the League Covenant, and the severance of diplomatic relations with Japan, although welcome in principle to
July **** Gvory Chinese, could not be ap- September
ap: October proached. The time for the plication of these measures must December
the most carefully chosen. bo Corps Stores message states.
It is hereby notified that in futuro should any icava be granted to N.C.O's, and man of this Corps, their Arms, Uniforms, Equipments etc. must be returned to before leave being commenced.
The three delegates point out,
July
Unless this der is complied with, also, that the Cantonese condemna- September auch leave will not be granted. tion (repeated).
Army Manuals. "
All Oflcers, N.C.O's, and men who are in possession of Army Manuals atc. will return samo to the Adjutant by 1st July, 1933.
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China. Any sign exists in disunity, lack of co-operation or discrepancy in policies of a national
A warrant has been issued for the nature, indicated Chinese
by
arrest of n.Chinese, aged 25 years, leaders, would weaken the position formerly employed as a clerk at the of China abroad and make the post- On Man Garage, Wanchal district, of ber representatives for the alloged theft of $1,310.10 be awkward, the message concluded.tween March 6 and May 22, this Router.
RIFLE SHOOTING on
(Continued from page 18.)
A. Chappello with a total score of 541.
consecutivo monthly
year.
the
Elder Cunningham (Bass- Baritone). 4289. Elder Cunningham (Bass- Baritono). 8.10-8.45 p.m. Orchestral and Band
Music.
Old England-Selection (arr.
'Boynes).
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Sydney Baynes and His Orchestra. DX222. Kentuck-Homo-Selection.
(arr. Baynes).
Sydney Baynes and His Orchestra. DX222. The Evolution of Dixie (La):
Reg. Band of H.M.Grenadier Guards. DX228. Old Folks at Home and in Foreign
Lands (Roberts).
Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guarde. DX210. Voyage in a Troopship (arr. Miller). Reg. Band of H. M. Grenadier Guarda. DX8. 8.45-0.20 p.m.. Variety.
Vocal-I'm Sitting on Top of the
World.
Vocal-I'm Knee Deep in. Daisies.
The Trix Sistorn. '2016. Vocal-Let's Put Out the Lights.
Bobby Howes and the Carlyle Cousins. Vocal-Please.
Bobby Howes (Comedian). DB1024. Humorous Splitting Up. Piano Solos Words and Music-
Flanagan and Allen, DB895.
Selection,
Billy Mayerl. DB039. Vocal Duet-I'm Buro of Everything
But You.
Vocal Duot-Lost.
Layton and Johnstond. 'DB1079. 8.20-9.30 p.m. "Peer Gynt Suite (Grieg),
Court Symphony Orchestra. 2086R/2687K. 9.30-11.30 p.m. A relay of the Hongkong Hotel Orchestra from the Hongkong Hotel Grill Room by courtesy of the Management. (During the intervals! recorded music will be broadcast from the Studio)..
10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press
News
11.30 p.m. Close Down,
All records. In the above European programmes are kindly supplied-by fesses. Anderson Music Co
While the loss of iffe by road
SUNDAY'S PROGRAMME. accidents among adults had more
11-12.15 pm. A relay of the Ser- than kept pace with the growth of vice from St. John's Cathedral. motor traffic, the loss of life among
12.16-2.80 p.m. European pro- children had remained almost sta-gramme of recorded music.
1 p.m. Local Time and Weather tionary.
Report.
Nature might in the long run produce the perfect traille-minded child, but the operation of natural selection in this respect was too costly in young life to allow na- ture to resolve the problem in her own slow way.
FRENCH AIR LINES FUSION
ECONOMY AND DEFENCE
Paris, May 25. The fusion of the French Air linda is now practically accom- plished. The four principal com- panies the Air Union, the Clona, the Air-Orient, and Aero-Postale have submitted a proposat to form themselves into a single com pany, and it is receiving the favourable attention of the Air Minister,
2.30 p.m. Close Down.
4-30-7 P.M. Chinose recorded pro-
gramme.
7.10 p.m. European programme.: 7-8 p.m. Recorded Music. Overture The Mill On The Rock
(Roissiger),
The B. B. C. Wireless Military. Band. DX259, Song-There is A Green Hill Far Away (Alexander-Gounod). Song St. Paul-Récit and Aria
Muriel
(Mondal Behakii (Cont.) DX150. Organ Solo-Hymn Medley.
Berkel Westminster. DX160. Mason at the Central
Orchestra Masaniello (Aubor),
Milan
Orch. DX187. Symphony Choral Good Christian Mon Refeica.
Yo Choral-God
Marry Rost Gentlemen.
B. B. C. Choir at St. Mary-Le Bow Church Cheapsido, 2018R. Orchestral Tales of Hoffman
(Offenbach)
Regal Cinema Orchestra. DX164. Carillon Solo-Adeste Fideles,
Kamiel Lefevere of Malines. 4580, 8 p.m. Loenl Time and Weather Report, etc.
8,3-9.33 D.m.- An Organ Recital from St. John'■ Detalls of the fusion will be Cathedral by Mr. Frederick Mason worked out by a special com-A.R.CO., L.1.C.L. mittee presided over by the Alr Minister. It is possible that a new line will be created for the Trans-Sahara service,
"The principal motive for tho fusion is one of economy. All the air lines are heavily subsidised by
Programme.
1. Arla, from Suite in D (Bach). 2. Allogro Moderato, from Sonata in D (Morkel). 3. Minuet, from "Bornica"
(Handel).
4. The Question (Wolstenholme).. DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF
6. The Answer (Wolstenholms) 6. Introduction to Act III
"Tannhauser" (Wagner); Members of the Hongkong Ride LOVE 1 DUT ANOTHER NAME FOR Mr. and Mrs. James Foto-Hunt the State, which is therefore the
8.33-9 p.m. Recorded Mualeman Club compete for this cup over six THAT INSCRUTABLE PRESENCE BY arrived from Shanghai yestering by principal sufferer if they are run
and Newton). ing Beores,WHICH THE SOUL IS CONNECTED the Dollar liner caldent flerton at a loss. It is belloved that a following were the leading scores, WHICH HUMANITY—Simma. Mr. Pote-Hunl, who is the well-considerable saving in this respect Song-In Springtime (Shakespeare
Dora Labbette and Norman A. Chappello 541, R. H. Woodman 580,
known amateur Jockey, was married will be brought about through the grouping of the lines under a
Allin. 4739. C. Kirk 447, J. L-Tatley 884.
Fine variety entertainment is pro-rocently in Shanghai,
central administration: A The best scores in the June monthly mised at the Kowloon Cricket Club
In addition, the fusion will Trio-Trio in C-Adesto
(Beethoven) "boot follow:
enable civil aviation to be directly
Flute, Clarinet and Bassoon. 200, 500.000 to-night, when local artists will con-
2845R. yds yds yds Total tribute songs, dances, sketches and
burlesques. Among
Artists scheduled to appear are the Rev. His Excellency the Governor has controlled by the Government an R..H. Woodman 29 27 30 80 Bryan Lowl, Mira P. St. boon pleased to make the following important advantage from the Song Gentlemen, The Prince
Raymond Newell and Chorus, The Aero-Postale, Incidentally, H. U. Watson 20 810 81
Sharpham, Madame and Monsieur de appointment in, the Army Service point of view of national defence.(Traditional). Tour, Missos V. Bradbury, E. Ford, Corps Cadre of the Hong Kong which, it is alleged, has been in a
Violin Bolo--Chant B. Banker, 3. Bradbury, Master G. Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect state of virtual bankruptes for
Korunkow-Kreislerindou" (Rimsky- Jowitt and Messrs. 3. J. Ferguson, from 8th June, 1938:-No, 930 Lance- some time past, is shortly to mako *wned about. Bernard Reillie. 8988. J. C. M. Gresham D. Blumenthal, d. D'Aquino, G. W. Trus, John Fymm Corporal John Keith Bousfield, M. an official announcement of default, Vocal Dust At Love's Beginning.
(Cambell-Lehmann), It is reported
Class
A. Chappelle
G. Kirk
Tetloy
D. W. Waterton
Class
J. H. Bottomley...
2885
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25
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2378
80
24 2478
22 20 17
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and Dick Barty.
to be Becond Lieutenant.
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