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TO REMIND YOU.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPȚ
THAT THE MATERIAL FOR THOSE BEACH PYJAMAS OR THAT TENNIS DRESS OR THOSE SUMMER DRESSES -EVENING OR AFTERNOON GOWNS can be purchased any time to-day at the KASHMIR SILK STORE.
A FEW DOLLARS NOW
WILL GREATLY ENHANCE YOUR SUMMER WARDROBE, for never before have we offered silks and other fabrics at such low prices.
WILL COMPLETE YOUR SUMMER WEAR
1F YOU ARE NOT OTHERWISE ENCACED THIS SATURDAY AFTER. NOON come along to the Kashmir Silk Store before or after the Pictures, for we are right opposite the Queen's Theatre and nearly next to the King's
THE REASON IS SIMPLE
GENTLEMEN
YOU, TOO. BENEFIT
SHIRTS, PYJAMAS & DRESSING GOWNS.
Beautiful Shirts
Made to fit you.
We are compelled to vacate our shop. and determined to clear our stocks.
KASHMIR
Silk
Store
OPPOSITE QUEEN'S THEATRE.
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THE TOILET
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IN
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THIRD
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THE VOLUNTEERS
SATURDAY,
CORPS ORDERS FOR THE
COMING WEEK ·
Ilongkong Volunteer Defence Corps. Orders by Lieut. Col. H. B. L. Dow biggin, o. Commandant, Hong- kong Volunteer Defence Corps.
(b) Corps. Signals--Parade Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday. May 8,,1934.
MAY
5, 1934.
APOSTOLIC DELEGATE.
AT LOCAL FUNCTION
There was
Proposing the health of Mgr. I am very glad to drink to your Zanin, Mr. Bianconi said:-Your health and your success.
Holve the problems of humanity
Excellency, it is a most pleasant, Replying in Italian, Mgr. Zanin DISTINGUISHED GATHERING occasion for me to be amongst the thanked the Italian Consul for the.
first to welcome you to this coun- reception and said the presence try, where you are called to suc-of so many distinguished people a large and dix. ceed Monsignor Celso Costantini, among the gathering was not only an honour to himself, but also to tinguished gathering in the whose qualities as priest and Pope Pius XI, who had sont nim Jacobean Room of the Hongkong diplomat are still remembered by to Chinn. He thanked them in the Friday, May 4, 1934.
all hle friends.
name of the Pope for the good Hotel last evening, when a recap. Parade: (a) Corps. Ist. Battery.--
they were doing in China. (1) Trumpetors parade at 5.30 p.m.tion in honour of Monsignor M.
Never so Necessary, nt Headquarters on Tuesday, May 8. Zanin, the
China was not a foreign coun- recently appointed (2) Parade nt Belcher's Fort at 0 p.m.
The moral authority of the try to the Catholic religion, for on Thursday May 10. Every member Apostolic Delegate to China was must attend. No one will be allowed hell. Mgr. A. Bianconi, Consul Catholic Church has novor bsen the Church was as much Chines in the Fort unless in Khaki uniform General of Italy, presided. and necessary and compotent to an It was Itallan or English. or fatigue dress as below: Dress
Mgr. Zanlo said that he got the among those present were:
as it is to-day. Its Influence. aume impression of China that the Overalls, Blue Caps, etc.
Sir Thomas Southorn, H. E./ which has gone unscathed through missionary St. Francis Xavior had the middle and modern age, as when he visited the Far East Bishop II. Valtorta, II. I. Chief gained continuous ground and several hundred years ago, that Justice, Mr.. A. D. A. MacGregor, depth, despite change of circums
any, he felt himself in the (c) Corps Engineers-Corps Ride Commodore F. Elliott, Sir William tances and obstacles opposed by presence of one of the greatest -- Meeting-Sunday, May 6, 1934. Mon- day, May Parade at Miniature Shenton, Mr. G. V. A. Guerra, the short-comings of the human peoples in the world, a people who had many special qualities, a Range at 5.30 p.m. Thursday, May Portuguese Consul General), Mr. 10. L. Training at Belchor's Fort D. de La Irade, (French Consul The divine laws have alrendy people who had grown up from a -Parade at 0 p.m. Dress-Overalls.
dated back General), Mr. H.. Van Der found their realisation in a coun- civilisation which
of a pro-several centuries. (d) Corps Machine Gun Battalion.Straoltan. (Consul General fortry where the action (1) Troop,Parade on Tuesday, May
The endeavours of the Catholic vidential man has been developed nt 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Headquar-Belgium), Mr. M. R. Iglesias, in conformity with the designs of Church in China were not so much tors for Machine Gun Instruction. Consul (General for Peru), Mr. F'. God and the destiny of the Nation, because the Church wanted to add Parade on Thursday, May 10 at 5.30 p.m. at Troop Stable for Mounted B. Y. Romero, (Consul for Cuba). The mission of the Church la folt to the human eivilleation of the Drill. (2) Armoured Car Company. Rev. Fr. G. Byrne, Rev. Fr. . more strongly than ever in China, country, but because she wished where a fertile field has been pro- to bring the light of the Gospel. -Parade on Monday May 7, 1084 at Teruzzi, Headquarters at 6.30 p.m.
Dress Key
Rev. Fr. A. Rigant,vided for the spread of the Chria China had a special right to the Fr. D. Braga, Rev.tian Credo.
action of the Catholic Church." Mutt (3) No. 3 (Anzae) Company.
Ho observed that thoro Members of the Competition Team are. Fr. V. Bernadini, Rev. Fr. A. requested to parade at Headquarters Biotteau, Rev. Bro. Matthlas, Rev. to which you have been appointed, going on in this part of the world, For this high mission in China groot deal of Christian charity on Friday, May 11, at 6.30 p.m. on every subsequent Friday until fur. Fr. P. M. Spada, Rev. Oby the choice of His Holiness and for during his stay hore, he had ther notice for Instruction in the Liberatore, Mr. A. Ployquelli, Cav. by your own high qualities, you visited the leper settlement near Third Phare of the Machine Gun Com- E, Bucci, Mr. R. Bigazzi, Hon. Mr.may rest assured that you carry Hongkong and was satisfied that G. P. de Martin. Rev. Fr. R. W. with you the wishes of the dis- the founding of Homes, Hospitals, which has Orphanages and Refuges were tingnished audience Gallagher, Mr. A. Vannini, Mr. G. gathered here on the eve of your evidence of the charity for which Luongo and Mr. C. Vedunt.
departure.
petition.
2. Appointment.Major E. J. R. Mitchell, O.E.. is appointed President Regimental Institutes with effect from May 1, 1934.
No. 1708, Spr. H. W. Brown, Corps Engineers, is appointed Acting Ser- geant from 4.5.34 to 1.122.74.
The following appointments have been made in the Machine Gun Troop with foct from May 4, 1934: No. 1882 A/Sergt. 2. D. II. Crawford to Sergeant; No. 1920 Trooper W. A. Mackinlay to Corporat; No. 1700 Trooper R. C. Field, to Acting Cor poral: No. 1748 Trooper L. G. Robert- son to Lance Corporal; No. 1901 Trooper D. A. Cumming to Lance Corporal; No. 1084 Trooper H. S. V. Mostop to Lance Corporal; No. 1935 Trooper N. M. Mackintosh to Lance Corporal, 1
8. Lecture, Captain Y. J. F. Popham, Int. Bn., The South Wales Borderers, will lecture to Omeers, W.O. and N.C.O.'s on Smoke and Gan at 5.45 pm, on Friday May 11, 1934. It is unlikely that it will be possible to repeat this lecture and all Omeers, W.0.'s and N.C.O.'s are re- quested to attend.
4. Leave and Return.-Lieut. H. G. Williams, O.C. Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section granted one month leave as from 30.4.34 to 31.6.34. No. 600 Spr. C. Strange, Corps Engineers, returned from leave from 18,4.31. No. 1760, Bdr. Marshall, 1st Battery, returned from leave from 27.4.34.
6. Volunteer Air Arm-No. 2101, Pie. B. C. Curtis, Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section, is transferted to Waiting List (Six months business leave).
. Struck off the Strength.-Having completed three years service.-No. 1685 Spr. W. E. Allan, Corps En- gineer; as from 144.34. Having left the Colony No. 1651 Tpr. L. K. James, M. G. Troop, as from 4.5.34. No. 1752 Tpr. R. H. Wade, M. G. Troop, as from 4.5.34. No. 1901 Tpr. 1. R. B. Tuxford, M. G. Troop as from 4.5.34. No. 140 Sergt. J. Barnes, Corps Signals, as from 30.4.34. No. 2081 Pts. E. Paterson, No. 7 Platoon, No. 2 (Scottish) Coy. an from 17.1.34. No. 1983 Pte. R. O. F. King. Armoured Car Company, as from 30.4.34. Over three years ser- rice No. 1064 L/Sergt. H. Weat, "B" Section, Reserve Company, as from 2.2.34. Transfer to RN.V.R-No. 1760 Tpr. A. H. Harbord, Machine Gun Troop, as from 21.3.34.
7. Leave-No. 1717 Ple. F. G. Maunder, No. 4 Platoon, No. 1 Com- pany granted six months leave as from 27.3.34 to 20.9.34. No. 1708 A/Sergt. II. W. Brown, Corps En- gineers,
as from 4.5.81 to 1.12.34 (granted 7 months). No. 1799 Pte.
G. A. White, No. Platoon, No. 1 Company, granted nine months leave as from 1.5.34 to 31.1.05. No. 1276 Gar. R. W. Maynard. 1st Battery, Kranled ten months' leave as from 8.3.34 to 7.1.86. No. 1453 L/Cpl. G. W. E. True. No. Platoon, No. 1 Company, granted 12 months leave as from 22.134 to 21.4.35,
C.
8. Strength-2128 Ptc. D. Sullivan, Sanitary Dept. 38/21 No. 2- Platoon, 27.4.34. 2129 Tpr. H. A. Greig, H., and S. Bank, Troop, 1.5.31.
(sd.) P. S. M. WILKINSON. Adjutant. H.K.V.D. Corps, Corps Ride Meeting. The Annual Rife Meeting will take Pince at Stonecutters Range Sunday, May 6, 1934.
on
Launches will leave Queen'a l'ier at 8 a., and On.m. calling at Kowloon ten minutes later. Those competing in the Corps Champlonship and Tyro Competition must raich the first Launch. Competitors will make their awn arrangements regarding. tifin. The Canteen will be in attendance.
For brass, copper and all metals
use
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the
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Fr.
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the Church stood.
EORIENTALE
THEATRE
3 DAYS ONLY TO-MORROW-MONDAY-TUESDAY,
THERE NEVER WAS
OR EVER WILL BE
ANOTHER WILD ANIMAL THRILLER LIKE THIS
THE MOST AMAZING THING YOU EVER SAW !
Ferocious fear-maddened wild jungle beasts in thrilling death battle with their human keeper.
Single-handed! Unaided! Facing 100 raging Lions in the most daring exhibition of'courage ever seon.
HERE'S A FEW OF THE MANY INCREDIBLE THRILL FEATURES
THAT MAKE THIS
THE GREATEST SHOW
ON EARTH!
Water Buffalo and a ferocious Tiger
in a movie thrill fight.
60 foot Python in a deadly combat with a huge Tiger.
Deadly Cobra in a fight for his life.
1,000 OTHER SENSATIONS.
KING
with The LION MAN (BUSTER CRABBE) FRANCES DEE
A Paramount (Pictura
THRILL
UPON THRILL
OF THE
JUNGLE
Beasts of the Jungle D Rage Through the Streets of aHelpless City! Lions, Tigers, Apes, Elephant... Wrecking De- stroying...Striking Fear into the Hearts
of the Populace, A Spectacle Buch as Naver Seen Before,
was
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