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June 10, 1939.
THE VOLUNTEERS
Corps Orders For The
Hongkong
Coming Week
Volunteer
M.G.
Defence (k) No. 2 M.G. Company.--Thurs- Corps orders by Licut. Col: H. B.day, June 15, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Rose, M.C., Commandant. Hongkong training. Volunteer Defence Corps.
June 9, 1039.
(1) No. 3 M.G. Company.-See Company circuler.
(m) No. 4 M.G. Company-Thura- 1. Promotions
day, June 15. See para. 3 above. (a)-Extracts from Government) (n) No M.G. Company-Tues- Those Gazette No. 23 of 2.0.39 "No. 441-day, June 13. H.Q. 5.30 pm: His Excellency the Governor hus detailed, E.G.D., fire orders and I.A. been pleased to approve the following Remainder, mechanism, heads 1-4.
(0) A.A. Company Tupadny, promations in the Hongkong Volun
11.Q. 5.30 p.m. Elementary Lees Defence Corps with effect from June 13. 16th May, 1939: Captain Harry mechanism, backward and forward Owen Hughes to be Major. Captain ection. Points B.D.A. Evan George Stewart to be Major. (p) Army Service Corps Company. Lieutenant Andrew Walton Brown to Thursday, June 15, H.Q. 5.30 p.m.
Musketry, be Captain, 2nd June,
1930."
(b).—“No. 442-His Excellency the
(q) Field Ambulance-Wednesday,
Governor has been pleased to ap-June 14. H.Q. (1) N.C.O's, Class, 5.30 prove the following appointments in p.m. (1) Remainder, 8 p.m. the Hongkong Volunicer
Henry
Defence Thomas
Corps: Sergeant Buxton to be Second Lieutenant, with effect from 12th May, 1939. Gunner:
1211
(r) Pay Section.-Friday, June 18. 1.Q, 5.30 pan.
5. Corps Orders-Amendment Corpa Orders No. 22-30 clated ***** 2.6.30, Para. 8, Strength-Increase.
"Ist Bty." rend "2nd Bty."
4. Transfers
David McLellan to be Second Lieu- Against Gnr, R. J. M. Darnley for tenant, with effect from 1930. Bombardier Douglas James Smyth Crozier to be Second Lleu- tenant, with effect from 12th May, arance Field 1939. Sergeant Bevan Clarence
Gar. I. G. Jchrison, 1st Bty. to
to be Second Lieutenant, with effect Corps Signals.
from 15th May, 1930, Lance Cor-] CQMS. H. J. Millington, Corps poral Joaquim Jeronymo Guterres to
be Second Lieutenant, with effect from 17th May, 1939. 2nd June, 1939.
2. Emclenay Medal
Extract from Government Gazette
Signals to D. and W. Coy.
Pte. W. C: Simpson, Res. See, A, to D. and W. Coy.
Pte. K. Lund, Res, Sec, B. to A. S. C. Res.
Major R. D. Walker, R.O.D.C. to Lt. C. J. Waddell, R.O.D.C. to D.
7. Leave P. P. Mari,
No. 23 of 2.0.39.-"No 443-In accord-D, and W. Coy, unce with the Regulations as to gran and W. Coy. forfeiture, restoration und other matters concerning the Emeloney Pic. Medal, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased. to
following award:-Euthorize the 31.5.39 to 15.0.39.
Medal,
-Sergeant George Edward Leonard Johnson, Sergeant Virgilio Antonio Neves, Sergeant Jose Pedro Baleros, Private Alberto Lulz Vieira Reme dios, Private Alexander Garcia, 30th May, 1039."
Field
Amb.,
Cpl. H. W. Brown, D. E. L. Sec., 1.0.30 to 1.10.39.
Field Amb..
Pte. J. Ameerall, 5.6.39 to 4.0.30.
omeers, 0.6.39 to 8.1.40.
Capt, K., S. Morrison, Reserve of
8. Strength-Decrease..... Ple, R. A. Boyd, No. M. G. Coy. Pte. A. T. Lee, No. M. G. Coy. Plc. G. H. Morm, No. 1 M. G. Coy.
Corps Sign. Gurdayal Singh,
3. Manning Exercise Thursday, June 15, H.Q. 5.15 p.m.j Those detailed from the following! units will attendCorps Artillery, Signals. D. E. L. Section, Beach Light Com- pany, Corps Signals, No. 1 M.G, Com-Sec, pany, No. 4 M.G. Company.
4. Parades
Spr. J. J. Ferguson, R.O.D.C. Con.
B.S.M. C. E. Moore, 2nd Bly. Sigmn. L. Louey, Corps Signals. Sigma. H F. Venables, Corps (a) 1st Ballery-Friday, June 16. Signals.
9. Strength-Increase Belchers. 5.45 p.m. Description of
Gar. W. M. Brown, 1st Biy. equipment. DressS. D. caps, over-
Gor. L. A. R. Duncan, 1st Bty. alls and gun platform shoes.
2nd
Wednesday, Gar, B. Lipkovsky, 1st Bty. June 15. Seandai Ple. V. V. Fasciato, No. 1 M. G.
detailed for Range Takers and Layers' Courses
(b)
June 14,
Point. 6.30 p.m.
(2 parades weekly), Dress S. D. caps and overnils.
(c)
3rd Batery Monday, June 12. Wednesday, June 14. 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. All recruits.
(d) D. E. L.
Section Monday,
June 12. H.Q, 5.30 p.m. Those de- talled, squad drill. Thursday, June
15. See para, 3 above.
Coy,
Sigmn, H. L. Carson, Corps Signals, Plc. G. V. Bird, No. 1 M.G. Coy. No. 4 Pl.
Gnr. N. P. Fox, 2nd Bly, Gar. F. W. Moon, 2nd Bty. Pte. J. Roscoe, M.M.G. Pl.
E. N. THURSDx, Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps. NOTICE Swimming Sports Committee.-The
(e) Beach Light Company-Thurs- following Committee are in charge day, June 15. See para, 3 above.
of the Annual Swimming Sports to
(1) Demolition and Works Com-be held on Friday, July 20 at 0.30 June 15. H.Q. 5.30 pm-Lt. Col. E. J. R. Mitchell,
(President) 0.0.
· passy Connections.
p.m. L
Captain C. de S. M.M., 2/Lieut. S. V C.Q.M.S.
(n) Corps Signals.
1s-Monday, June Robertson. 12. 11.Q. 5.15 p.m. Line and
Line and Operat- Gittins, C.S.M. C. E, Terry,
F. E. Boskett (Hon. Secretary). ing-Section.Reconnaissance Party Unit Commanders are asked to
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Recruits, jointing and line work. send their representatives to a com- KARUIZAWA has been a well known Tuesday, June 13. H.Q. 5.15 p.m. Reconnaissance left wing. Thursday,mittee Meeting to be held at Corps June 15, 11.Q. 5 p.m. Left Wing de- HQ on Monday, June 12, at 5.30 tachment. Uniform as detailed. Pm, to discuss the programme and Friday, June 10. H.Q. 5.30 pm, D/R general arrangements. Section. Cycle
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(1) Motor Machine Gun Platoon.- Friday, June 16. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's, H.Q. Privates, Hung Hom Railway Depot. Riding practice.
(1) No. 1 M.G. Company, Tuesday, June 13. HQ 5.30 p.m. No. 4 (Troop) Platoon, M. G. training. Thursday, June 15. H.Q. 5.00 pm. Details will be issued by Company circular,
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