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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,

THE VOLUNTEERS

CORPS ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, orders by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.B.E. Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

1.-Parade.

Friday, Feb. 10,

(n) Corps lat Battery-(1) Signal Section parade at 6.30 pm. on Tues- day, February 20th at Headquarters. (2) There will be a parade at 5.30 pan, at licadquarters on Thursday. February 22nd. (3) Those men who have not already fired their Musketes Courne are reminded that this is a condition or effency-Helang re time for Casuals will be haued to those concerned.

(b) Corps Machine Gun Battalion. (1) Troop. fa) Parade on Tuca day, 20th instant at 6.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters for Machine Gun Instruction. (b) The following will parede at Volunteer Headquarters at a time to be notified in Orders on 23.2.34 to take part in Brat stage of པ་ the

Competition: Minchine Gun Sergeant Ferguson, The Mackinlay, Tur.

Q.M.S. Taylor. pr. Mackintosh. Tpe. Field. Thr. Cumming, Tpr. King, The. Browning, Tpr. Bond, Tpr. Knowles. (2) No. 3 Company (Anzne). The Company will parade at full strength on Monday 19th February at 5.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction.

31.7.

(c) Corps Infantry (Portuguese). (1) Parade on Tuesday, February 20h., 1934 at Headquarters at 5.30 Detalls will be found in the Appendix. (2) Classification Teste Stonecutters Range. Musketry and Lewis Gun Texts will be fired o Sunday February 26th. Range Officer Licut. I. J. Siva. Launch will lenve Quesna Pierside 11.91. And K loon Poller Pler at 8.10 a.m.

All men who have not fired Classification Testa are warned that this is the last oren- alan on which they qualify for efficiency. (3) Competition. Com- pany Competition will be fired off in confunction with above,. Details have been issued separately to all ranks o the Common. Any member not in should refer to his Platoon

Commander.

An addition has been made the particulars viz:-Re volver Competition-Post Entries 20 cents per man,

APPENDIX TO ABOVE.

N.C.O. Instructor's Class-Lewis Gun. Probable Stoppages.

Stoppages. Headquarters,

"A"-Same as above. Headquar

ters.

LONDON STOCKS

PRICES

INDUSTRIAL ISSUES

STRONG

FEBRUARY 17, 1934.

LATE MRS. M. GOGGIN.

FUNERAL AT PROTESTANT CEMETERY YESTERDAY

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The late Mrs. Margaret Goggin, mother of Messrs. W. G. and E. The following quotations on the Goggin, who died at the Victorla London Stock Exchange has been Hospital on Thursday at the age received by Messrs. Swan, Culbertson of 98, camb of an old Irish family | and Fritz in conjunction With Ruater. for many years bottled

Market: Most

Industrial issues merica. She was a cousin of tuls poorwise the market is the celebrated Dublin Burgoon Sir generally steady.

Thomas Myles, C.B., M.D. and of the late Surgeon Captain T. W. Myles, 0.3.E., M.D., R.N. and Colonel C. D. Myles, O.B.E., M.S., R.A.M.C. Both

Surgeon Cap- tain Myles and Colonel Myles were unt recently stationed in; Hongkong.

Chinese Bands.

4% Bones 1808

Feb, 16. Feb. 10.

£102

£ 03 £ 074

(Eng, Iss.) £1024 414% Loan 1908 . £ DI 5% Loan 1912... £ 68%

% Iteorg. Loan

1913 (Ldn. 188.) 01 2 0134 57 Bonils 1926-17 £ 874 54 Shal-Nanking

£ CO

. £ 00 Tient-Pukow Tient.-Pukow

...........*. £ 38-42 £ 38-42 Railway (Supl,

Rly.

Rly.

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£ 23-28 £ 23-28

S'hal-H'chow

Ningpo Rly.

6%

Hukuang Rly.

Honan Hly... £ 334

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£'08

£ 394

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3

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£ 34%

Hai Rly, 1013, £ 14% £ 141⁄2 Foreign Bonds and Banks. German 7% Inú

£ 34%

Loan 1024.... Japan a sterling

03

92/-

Lana 1907 £78 Japan 6% Sterling

Lunn 1924

£ 86 H.A. & S'hai. Bk.

(Len. Regd.) £137% Charto,;. £, sh. £ 16

Industrials and reweries.

£ 78

£80

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"B.-Lewis Gum. Probable Stop- pages. Headquarters.

"C" and "D."Musketry. Snap- shooting and Rapid Fire Trainin't. S.A.T. Vol: 1, 1031-pages 121 to 128. See: 3 omitting page 126 para-. graph 0. Herdquarters.

(d) The Officera Commanding the untermentioned Units will issue their Orders to their Commands separately: --Corps 'Signals, Motor Cycle Section, No. 1 Company (Machine Gun), No.

Company (Scotian).

2. Return from Leave.

End Lieut. F. W. T. Ross, Corps Engineers, as from 10th Februay, 1934.

No. 1873 Pte, C. B. Dalziel, No. 13 | Platoon, as from 12th February, 1914.

Leave

No. 1793, Atg. Sergeant G. P. Regs, Corps 1st Battery, granted 9% months leave as frost 17.2.34 to 30.11.31.

4-Resignation of Comníasion. Lieut. J. Norrie-Owen, Ary Ser vice Corps Cadre, resigned his Com. nie-ion of Lieutenant with elfect from 31st January, 1934.

5.Struch off the Strength,

Permitted to resign.

No, 1824 Pte. T. J. Mildren, No. 3 Company (Anzac) as from 13th Feb cuary, 1934.

lanving left the Colony. No. 1912 Pte. F. V, Rend, No. 3 Company (Anzne) as from 13.2.34; P. S. M. WILKINSON, CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps. AFTEP ORDERS. - Corps Engineers-Parnde at Minin- ture ange on Monday, 1901 bea ruary, 1944 at 6.30 pm.

Killed by a fall at work only a Jew days Den due, was the tragedy of Mr. Alfred Gordon Ursell whose 'body tecovered in the dry dock of the

WB

Royal Naval Dockyard yesterday

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SALE OF TOBACCO.

KOWLOON FOKI FINED FOR

NUT BAVfattz kabuAR

. The funeral of the deceased lady was held at the Protestant Cemetery last evening. In the absence of the sons. Mr. A. H. Penn and Mr. J. R. Collis, of the Bank Line. acted 11 chief mourners, and in the gathering which mot the hearse at the Monument were 21 number of Indies.

The funeral service was read by the Rev. E. G. Powell, the Rev. E C. II. Tribbeck being also present.

Present were His Honour Mr. Justice Wood and Mrs. Wood, the Hon. Dr. A. R. Wellington, Dr. and Mra, W. B. A. Moore, Dr. R. B. Jackson, Mr. B. HC. Hallowes, Mr. T. S. Whyte-Smith, Mr. H. C. Meeke, Mr. R. A. D. Forrest, Mr. W. Logan, Mr. C. G. Perdue, Mr. A. B. Purves, Mr. Sverre Berg, Mr. 1. Soth, Mr. George Kew, Mr. L. Lammert, Mr. E. Strother, Mr. A. C. Botelho, Mr. S. Hamer, Mr. J. Fleming, Mr. N. L. Railton, Mr. J. J. Gutierrez, J. M. d'Almada e Castro and other members of the staff of the Bank Line, las Summerskill, Miss Hall, Miss Fiddes, Miss Watkins, and Mrs. Maitland.

Flowers were sent by her "loving sons, Eddie and Willle", Charles, Leta and Eugenie; Helen and Maud: Mr. and Mrs. W. Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Berg, Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Birch; Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Bowes-Smith; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Collis, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carrie, Mrs. Capell and family, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. d'Almada e Castro, Mr. and Mrs. . Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gutierrez and Miss M. Gutierrez, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Goldsmith, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamèr, Mr. and Mrs. B. II. C. Hallowes, Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson and Mrs. Hender- son. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lane and Marion, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lammert, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mills, Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. C. G .Perdue, Mr. -and-Mrs. AH-Penn, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Railton. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Todd, Hon. Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Wellington,, Rev. II. R. and Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Waddington:

Kathleen Anderson, Nora B. Bascombe, Miss Chebble, Mr. V. R. Gordon, Mr. Ho Wing, Mabel B. Hall. Mrs. Maitland, Mrs. Moore, Mr. H. C. Meeke, Mrs. Wilkenson Newsholme, Mrs. M. Rose, Local Staff Bank Line, Compradore Statf Bank Line, and Messrs. Wang Kee & Co.

U.S. WAR DEBTS

or

CONGRESS OPPOSED TO REVISION

"I don't know what to do with a

Washington, Feb, 16. NAVAL YARD TRAGEDY fool like this," Baru air. Wynne-

United Press learne that JODOS at the nowiuJUN siagistracy President Roosevelt's advisers yesterday afternoon, bervie CUTE- have warned him that legislation MR. A. G. URSELL FALLS INTO | Vitting ad Wong on Barges of re- | proposing the cancellation

DRYDOCK

talking tolketo Witioni a beence. usicalemad revision of war debts Deiendunt was Uned $1VU, or in would be overwhelmingly defeat- acadunt two months' imprisonment. ed.

Revenue Ulcer A. Game As result of this advice, prosecuted, wnife Mr. J. N. President Roosevelt is reported itements appeared for the delence.

to have abandoned his plan of in evalence, R. O. Grimmitt said sending a message to Congress. that about 6.30 p.m. on January 19, favouring reduction of the War

visited 60 Shangaal Street, debts.-United Press. Mr. Urrell was a chargeman of ground noor, one man of when he he Pillers Department, He was

round to be a tobacconist's shop 19 years of age and lived at 19.

and the other half devoted to the Fung Fai Terrace, Village Road, Sale of

Defendant sugar cane.

the master of the Happy Valley, with his wife and said he was * two sons, both of whom

tobacco ship and had in his posses- sion licence when he and par- pprentices in the Dockyard,

At 3.55 p.m. yesterday Mr. Ur-. caused from one Leung Kwan inst all was working near the west Novender. Theme nicences are not side of the drydock when he ap-onnaieruble, herore being taken parently fell over the edge, fall ing 36 feet before striking his Bead on an obstruction. He roll- 3d down a further ten feet to the bottom.

ternoon.

ure

he

handed over the shop money to to the Police-station, defendant

one of the tokia.

Wat Pak-yun, interpreter in the Revenue Department, said that ho to the tobacco shop and saw deton- had accompanied the last witness dant who claimed to be the master. Nothing bad been said clanamen or blood-brothers.

about

P."O. Mair, of H.M.S. Moth, saw him fall, but though a sistance was quickly at hand life was found to be already extinct. The bodywas removed to the Royal Naval Hospital and will be

Before putting the defendant in interred to-day at Happy Valley the witness-box, Mr. Remedios said Mr. Ursell had, boen: at the that defendant had only been an dockyard for the past 10 years shop. He had to account to Loung an ployee and not the master of the and had many friends and lodai Kwan for all the money, Associations. He was extremely popular with his colleagues. Every aympathy will be extended to his herenveds familvása

Li Wong gave evidence that he was not the master of the shop and said 'he could not have, hoard 3:10. Mr. Uraoll was to havs left for or where he lived i

Grimmittank who the master: Was England on 8.8.Comóriajon March Mr. Wynnd-Jones then contenced 10 on Uransfer to Portsmouth défendant as stated above, Bat Yard TE

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