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HUSBANDS The Volunteers
PLEA
Petition Governor On Evacuation
A petion to Is Excellency the Officer Administering the Govern- ment abolish the compulsory
to evacuation scheme and permit women and children to return will be open for public signature to-day.
The petition, which was drafted late last night, will be available for
Corps Orders For The Coming Week
Orders by Lieut. Colonel it, Rose, M... Commandant, frongkong Volunteer Defence Corps,
Friday, July 26. 1. Enerulle Medical Examination Fri Aug 2. q. 8.30 pan. Orderly Medical Onicer-L1, A. M. Rodrigues.
4. Paradey
(a) Carps Arillery:
July 27, 1940.
BALKANS JAPAN
POSITION
Germany's Campaign Bears No Fruit
Ankara, July-26. While the German Legation In An- kara is assuring enquirers that the Ambassador. Herr von Papen, had gone to Berlin merely to report to Hitler and would be back in AT- kara inn fow days, political circles here are apeculating with interest concerning what General von Papen will tell the Fuehrer to-day.
signature at the offices of Mr. M. A. da Stiva, solicitor, 11 Queen's Road Central, the China Mall, Des Voeux
Despite intensive intrigue and pro- Dress for all day training for all
paganda the German political post- Road, and the South China Morning other ranks in 1, 2, 3 & 4 Datteries, Post Ltd, Wyndham Street.
fieimet, ahiri, Ahorts, puitoes rolled down, tion in the Balkans appears in- with creusingly precarious and the fact It will be presented to His Excel-black boots, full web equipment
haversack, anti-gar, respirator, water bot that yesterday's signing of the lency by Hon. Sir Henry Pullock, to filed. Overall unp Bun platform Senior Unofficial
German-Turkish trade treaty was Member of the shoes to be carried. Botol helmet, obstructively carried out by sub- Legislaitve Council,
Monday spean, fork, knife, stalo and mug.
being 11. ist. Battery-Tues, July 30, 1 crdinate ometals Instead of morning.
3.30 p.m. (a) B.C.A. Clam (9) LC. Clau solemnly signed days ago by General According to the organisers, legal Dress-Maft. Thurs. Avg. 1, H.Q. for
von Papen and the Foreign Minister, advice secured on the subject states D'Aguilar, am.
it and Battery-Tues. July 2mans had planned, is another
M.
as lie respectively. Sarafogly, that Civil Servants will be entitled to sign the petition as it concertis an fair appertaining to their private and family life,
The petition has been framed on legal advice and in order to defray The
Akal
# cost Is ruggested that signatories make a small contribu
tion. This, however, is by no means obligatory, and any excess over the legal fee will be devoted to the Red Cross fund. A contribution af 50 cents is suggested,
for blut Tead. 10 . Thurs. July neichers 6.30 pm, Layers Casuta Bdr. Godfrey and dr. Orr. Although a voluntary parade it in fioped all interested will make every effort is altene,
iv. 3rd. Hattery...Thurs. Aug. 1, HQ for Aberdeen. U a
V. $. Bastery,Tuen, July 30, 11.Q. for Pakshawan, D.
vi. Bih. A.A.. Hattery-Tues. July 30, 1 Section. 1.4.7.30 am. Putt day's train- ing Dress-Helmer, altri, trousers, tools, full web equipment including haversack and water bottle lied, steel helmet over left shoulder; mare phrt, averplis to be carried in taversack as well as kalte, Section HQ. 5.30 p.m. Hine course, Dress-9.D. cape, ahitt, trousers, boute and wels equipment less haversack and water bottle. Thurs. Aug. 1, No. 1 Section, 11., 5.30 pm. Rine course. Dress-S.D. cap. shirt, trousere, boots and web equipament les haversack and water bottle. Thus, in details, etc. the same as for No. 1 Aut. 1. No, 2 Seviton. Full day's traine
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Engineers.Men. it Field Company July 29, K.C.R. 3.30 p.m. Arma drift. Thurs, Aug. 1, KC. No. See, 6. No. 2 Sec. 0.30 a.. No. 3 Sec. 1 Dress-Heinet, shirt, whort, bouts and pulives, all clothing and equipment to be trought on parade,
The petition is headed "The Hum-fork and plate. Tues. July 30, No. 2 ble Pelition of Husbands, Fathers and Relatives of women and chit- dren compulsorily Evacuated from this Colony" and states:
Respectfully sheweth as follows! —— 1. Your Petitioners are husbonds, fathers, and
of British women and children, included in the scheme, and at present evacuation present in Manila or en route to Aus- Iralia or in Australia as compulsory
evacuees.
relatives
As for as Your Petitioners are pertfully aware the order +++ | evacuate was made in June last, be-
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(c) Corps Signals-Sun, July 28, Recon- naissance as arranged. Mosi Juty 20, A-Flag, pale 11. 5.13 p.m. (1) Group work. S.T. procedure under L'Cpl. Foun- rause in view of the political situa-in (1) Groups 1 and C-Grading tests. Instruction under tion existing then in Europe and in the Far East, it had been considered Sgt. Mfirst. Wed. July 31. H.Q. 2.00 p
(1) Tktand DetachmentsRoutine Tests. espectient to remove us many os pos- WT Detachment-Talaing at Vic- ile of those women and "children. totla Bk. (519) Tecruits-istemingas, 1/Cpt. Booker, V D'A Section-Field who are not normally domlelled in
Exercise. Lv) Evening Lecture 10. the Colony.
Phonograms und demonstration. Fri. Auxi 2, 1.Q. 2 111, (1) Groups A and Field Exercise In No. 2 Coy, area, (1) Group C and Recruits-Practical inst. work, lit Evening: Map Reading cours ist lecture.
(0) Mobile Columni
Hardship And Inconvenience
|
Whole Column-Wed. July 31, Tie entre personnel of the Mobile Column wil parade as detailed hereunder unless gagmption bás been previously granted by
| 3. As Your Excellency-in-Council Is wwnre, it was theu anticipated that the order for evacuation would ver- tainly result in a certain amount of hardship and inconvenience to the evacuees as well as to their husbands... Mobile Colum
No, ) & Pintoons-Vehicle Party. fathers and relatives, to wit, Your as detailed will parade at Hung Huin Petitioners.
at 0.45 am, Stores. L/Cpl. Chipa & Pie. Petitioners. however,
Gregory will report to C.Q.M.S. Butler 4. Your
at HQ at 45 am, fur the purpose of respectfully desire to point out that | drawing storas. Remaining personnel the actual resultant hardships and discomforts, if the last word could be sufletently descripilve, have ex- ceeded Your Petitioners' worst ap- prehensions at the time of evacua-
tion.
casc
W parade nt Hung Hom at & ain. Dress, Battle order. Overalls, tess this and knife. folk and spoon to be carried in Haversacks. TR. cap will be carried.
No, 3, 4 & 5 Platoons, Working Parly, Hemalving personhel Na. 2 Section. 1fun Ho. 7.30 am. will parade at Xun ilom ata Dress. Dutile Order less strel helmets, Topees must be worn. Mes
to be carried in laversacks,
11. Nov, 1 & 2 Platoons.—ITI, Aug. 2. B.Q. 530 pm. Lecture. Dress Mufti. * 1. Nos. 3, 4 & 5 Platoons.-Fri. Aug, 2. Dung Hon. 3.30 pm. Those detailed, Driving instructions. Hentainder-Practi-
cal Map reading.
5. As Your Excellency-in-Counell is aware, homes, had been disrupted, the education of children drastically interrupted, most, if not all of the evacuees, had had to undergo con- siderable hardships and indescribable disconforts, weak and oiling women
e) Nu. 1 Company-Mon. July 29, 11.Q. and children had had to seelt medical a.30 am. Full day's training. Details o
ttendance and advice from practi- before, Tues, July 30, 1.Q) 1.30 pm, a tioners unfamiliar
Platoon. E.G.D. 2 and 3 Platoons. LG, with thei
Instruction, Druss-Mutt. Fri. Aug. and histories,
the slender and
1.9. 3.30 p.m. Platuon arrangements. meagre Anancial resources of mort d) No. 2 Company-Tues. July 20, (1) of Your Petllioners had been strain-
11.Q. 6.30 p.m. Nos, 5 and 7 Platoons, Fire ed to a breaking point by the neces-
discipline under platoon arrangements (1) Kowloon Deck. 3.30 pm. No. 6 Pintoats. sury attendant added expense of the Squad drill Fri, Aug. 2. 11. 0, 8 ain. Com- evacuation...........Your. Petitioners-further-; pang- parade. Drews as detailed for Rem respectfully point out that the day, fute mirigs will be carried and frogs evenation even at this early stage (C) No. 3 Company,—Mon, July 28, 11.9. has made itself drastically felt both in the Nfe and in the trade of the Colony, causing, to use the words of Senior UnoBelul Member, "widespread mitery and unemploy ment."
the
Unnecessary And Ineffective
6. The subsequent development of the situation, at least in the Far East. strongly Indicates, in Your Petition- [ers' respectful opinion, that the com- pulsory evacuation ordered has been both
unnecessary and Ineffective, however necessary it might have been then considered to be.
tist be worn,
significant sign.
One of the primary factors in the Germun dimculties is the rivalry between Germany and Russia in the Balkans. The interesis of the Soviet appear to clash with those of the Nazis at almost every point, both strategically and economically.
In recent months the Russians, according to foreign diplomats here, have greatly extended their influence, both In Rumania and Yugoslavia, and are now hoping that Bulgaria will serve as an effective barrier to German thrust to the prevent Balkans. It can be roughly stated that Yugoslavia, Rumania, Bulgaria, and Grecer are all hanging in the balance from Wie German point of view, with Turkey as the pivotal point for the whole Near East,
Respect for Turkey's military ability is extremely high throughout this part of the world and her firmly pro-British attitude ha kept the Near East from eruption. It the Tussians were now to welcome Tur- key' on their side. forming an Anglo- Turkish-Russian bloc in the Balkans it is probable that there would be a stampede in the Balkan countries to join in.-Renter.
B. Trave
Pie Jatul 1. Special Guard Cey. 21.7.40-20.9.40, Sign, N. 1. Smith, Corp Signals, 21.7.40-4 8.40, Pte. D, Hardwick, Na. Company, 22.7.40.5.8.40, Capt. C. Blaket. A.S.C. Cov. 22.7.40-5.8.40. Gur. C. E. Bathsain, Sil A.A. Bty. 23,7.40-13,0.40, Pte. C. M. McFwan, No. 2 Coy. 23.7.40-0.0.40, Lieut. L. B 1olines, No. 1 Coy, 24.7.40- 0.8.40, Gr. J. F. Macgregor, 3th A.A. Bly. 27.7.40-28.6.48. Pie, Anthony Lim, No. 3 Coy, 27.7.40-20.0.40. L/Cpl. 11. J. Fountain, Corps Stenais 20.7.40-20.7.40. L/Cpl. A. D'Aquino, No. 8 Coy. 17.7.40-16.10.45, Cpl. V. M, Hummond, No. 1 Coy, 22.7.40-21.7.41,
The following leave Cancelled: 3322 Sgt. G. Castle, Pay Section. 15.7.10- 20.0.40,
9. Strength-Increase Pte. F. A. Roberts, No. 3 Coy, Pte, A. P. Xavier, A.SC. Coy. Gars I. A. uiclu Yuen Hak T. C.. Ho. Shing 3p. Kow Lam. Ard. Diy S. K. Chan, T, C Ip. Itobert Lul, P. S. Lo, Stephen W. K. Wong, M. S. Yee, 4th. y. Pr. C. Taudior, Mobile Colonn, Gnr. M. H. Turis er. 3th. A.A, Hy., No. 3 Sretion, Pte. R. L. Didsbury, Mobile Column, Ghr, S. K. Ln, S. Lo, C. Tam. B. Xavier, 3rd By.. A. ker. 5th A. A, Diy., Pie, K. Schouten, Moblie Column, Ple. H. Van Leeuwen, Alohie Column
Training Codre...W. V. Altern, I. David- son, P. Groves, A. L. Powell, C.-G. Sullis, S. A. Gray, F.. A. Norton, P. A. Elme W. J. Burlinn, W. Weight, W. L. Alexon- der. G. M. Park, A. W. W. Salter, G Morther, L. R. Andrewes, J. Charring ton, K. L. Reen, D. R. Lyon, R. J. Mait- and. C. M. Wolosh, E. 7. 5. Zuminern, D. M. MeAdam. A. C. Meredith, D. C. Lap- craine. A. J. R. Moss, Corps 1.Q., F. A. M. Elilatt, 4th, A.A. Îly.....No. 3 Section, W. T. Johns, J. F. Macgregor,
N.
Special Guard Group.-Pte. H. V, Wi- kinson, E. 2. Alrisile. R. T. Hurch, Duncan.. D. Danby, A. W. Hughes, C. - Mt.---Fall, ----7, -II.-R. -lanco,-- T. E.-P'oarço, J. If Seth, S. A. Sethi, A.__L._Stiekis, G. Fowler, E. Abrationi, E. S. Abraham, Cammlade. E. Davidson, A. & Dis Voeux, H. S. His, H. R. B. Hancock, T. G, Paterson, G. Buchanan, T. S. Morrison, T. Hamsay, A. Allison, I., C. F. Hellamy, H. Dodwell, L. Forster, J. J. Paterson, J. Brook, L 1. de Costér, F. C. Rapo, Anderson, G. F. Cross. J. E. Gilroy. 1. G. Grigor, H. J. Hingaton, T. A. Jones, F. H. Loseby.
| 4.15 pue. Dress-leanet, surt, short, Haversack, water bottle, mess tin (for all Jess No. 10 Pintooni, Respirator wit bo drawn by No. 11 and 12 Platoons. No. 10. Platoon 19. 0.15 a.. to draw stores and march to Queen's Pler for Stonecutters. Turs, July 30, HQ, 5.30 pm, Recruits, Thurs. Aug. 1, 18.62, 5.30 p.m. L.G. Sections and recruits.
1) No. 4 Company-Mon. July 29, 11.q. 8.30 6. All Platoons, Dress as for Inst week, Tues, July 30, H.Q. Those detailed for L.G. Kennedy Road squad. 5.15 p.n. Remainder. 58.30 nm. FrL, Aug. 2. (£Q.
30 pan. Those detalled. Musketry.
to
19. Transfers Cpl. V. M. Hammond, to Unit Res, Plc. D. Forbes, to 2nd Bly, Pies. J. Harrop, D. Lyon, P. Morrison, 1. 11. MeCabe, &. 11. Percy, V. I. Treskin, R. L. Wyllie, W. 1. Alexander, G. M. Park, A. W. W. Salter. 1st. Bty. J. L.. Que to 2nd. Bty. (1) No. 3 Company.-Mon, July 20, HQ.
1. G. Bird, F. 11. hudy, G. W. Pearso a.m. Dress-Same as last week. In ad to Corps Signals, alilon mugs must be carried. Tues. July Ambulance to A.3.C. Coy. F.S.M. E, 130, 11.6, 1.30 p.m. Becruils--Brlet descrip- Moses, 4th Bly, to Unit Res. Gar, S, Lat tion Load, Fire and Unload. Kemain- Leonard. Ord By, to AS.C. Coy. Plc. tier-Lecture an in) Introduction to Fire. 7. 8. Moss, Corps ILQ. to Air Arm cantret ( sequence of Direct Fire Or (attachment), der, Range, or Ranges iftules).
(No. Company-Tues. July 30, H.Q.
7. For these reasons and for the further reason that Your Petitioners are willing to run any possible risks arising out of their presence 15.30 p.m. Kit Inspection. Dress on order- Hongkong, Your. Petitioners humbly beg that Your Excellency-in-Council should order the abolition of the compulsory evacuation selieme and allow and permit all women and children compulsorily evacuated, who are desirous of doing so, to return to this Colony at Government ex-
pense.
ad by DC. Coy. Fri, Aug. 2, 11.Q.8 2.13. Dress same as for last week.
(k) No. 7 Company.-Fri. Aug. 2. 11.Q, 5 am, Field training at D'Aguilar. Dresan Helmet, shirt, short, bonts, puttees, equips ment, waterbattle filled.
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1) Army Service Corps Company-Sun, July zu, f.A.5.C. Camber. 9.30 am Driv ing Instructian. Those detalled. Dress- Optional Tues. July 30, 110, 6.30p.m. Duty sections not available for Thurs. parade. L.M.G. & S.AT. Rifle-lentors as 8. Your Petitioners earnestly
for Thurs, parade. Duty Officer-Capt. plead that Your Excellency-in-Coun- Davies. Thurs. Av. t. 3.Q. 3.30 pm. el should alleviate the anxiety und
Whole Company lex nty sections for Transport & Supplies L.M.G.Lesson 7- misery
Your Petitioners and Elementary mechanism, hackward and Your Petitjeners" loved onex by forward action (1) SAT. Ittle lesson 7 granting, out of your gracinus mercy. Distances, il. Alming at Ground. C.S.M
5. Aiming at targets at Service Dis- this, Your Petitioners plea.
will apply for instructor and strange to And Your Petitioners
draw stores. Sun, Aug. 11 Whole day transpart exercise. Transport Section uly. Detalls will be issued tater. R.TO. Duty. Omeers detatied as follows: Mon, July 20, Capt. Streßuti; Fri, Aug. 2, Lt. Two ships arrived from the Easting Fri. Aug. 2. P.W.D. Board Room, 5.30 Parsons, Mop Beading Course commenc- to-day carrying 133 women and children, of whom 110 were volun- tary evacuees from Hungitong,
pray etc.
will ever
Evacuees In Sydney
Sydney, July 26.
The ships left Hongkong the same day as the compulsory evacuces sailed for Monilo.--Reuter.
Evacuee Accounts
It is understood that Mr. B. E. Maughan, of the Senior Clerical Ser- vice, will accompany the next batch of evacuees from Hongkong to Aus- tralia as accountant representative for Hongkong.
Mr. A. J. G. Taylor, who acted in that capacity for the Government in Manlin, is due to return to Hongkong shortly.
AUSTRIA BREWS REVOLT
p.m. Sgt. Begt in detailed to attend
Course.
(m) Field Anibulance.-Wed, July 31, I.Q. 3.30 p.m. Kil inspection. Dies Heinet. mistet. aliorts, boots, puttees. hase-tops, water bottle. haversack And bell. All other uniform and equipment 1 possession will be brought in k-boys. If not in possession of the latter baskets or sult-cnuts should bolized. Sun. AUR. J. Q, 7.45 m. Ali day exercise. Dress as for usual exercises during week, The two parades abaye ara compulsory for all ranks, no exemptions unless pre- viously authorized by O.C. Field Amb. Usual daye training on the Tues., ed. and Thurs, will not be hold during the week,
(n) Pay Section-Wed, July 31 and Fri AUG. 2. H.Q. 2.15 p.m. Dress Mufti,
5. Corps Order: Amendmenta (a) Corps Orders No. 22/40 of the 17.5.40. Para. 11 Leave. Leave granted to Captain C. Blaker is cancelled,
(b) Corps Order No. 41/40, of the 12.7.46, Para, 8. Transters. For "4204 Gar. S. G. Davies" la read "2200 Gar, G. G. Davies."
6. Strength-Decrease 'Pie, Chai Shu-fan. No. Coy, Pte. A. J. Edgar, A.S.C. Coy. Spr. o. H. Mann, Fd. Cay, Engs.
Washington, July 26. Archduke Oito told the Press to- day that there was an underground movement in Austria planning revelt 7. Appointment & Promotions against German domination. He L/Cpl. M. Wilson, Ed. Coy, Lage, to added that there was total oppositione CL L/Cpl. E, G. K. Humphrey, Ed. to the German regime in Austria, but Pd, Amb, to be Set, Pte. J. A. Ramadios, Lay, Enge, to be Cpl Cpl. W. T. Bison, that the people dared not make it F. Amb, to be L/Cpl. B.B.M. E. Moser. vocal-Uniteit Press,
4th. Bty. Res. to be gt.
Lawrener. Fd,
E. N. THURARY, Caplain, Adjutant, HKV.D. Corps.
NOTICE
Sergeants" Mess Canumitler Mering; There will be a meeting of the Ser
at 6.30 pm, on Wednesday July 31.. grants' Afess Committee in the Sergeants*
Unit S.M. will ensure that a represen= tative from their uns altends this meet- log.
AFFILIATED -UNIT
Nursing Detachment,
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1. Home Nursing Lecture
St. John's Cathedral Ball. 5.30 p.m. ch
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2. Sériton Leaders Meeting ! Tues, July 30. Cheero
koart. 5.30 p.m.
Club. Qurer's
3. Paketical Bandaging Clas (Home Nursing) Wed, July 31. Military Hospital. Bowen Road. 4.30
Transport will leave Queen's Pier and Vol. I.Q. at 4.13 p.m. Outdoor uniform must be worn with white stockings.
4. Indentation
5.30 Thurs, Aug. 1, Military Hospital. p.m. Those members win received the first dose na 23rd July Transport will leave Vol. I.Q. ME 5.15 p.n.
5. A... Meeting Thurs, Aug. 1, A.R.P. 1Q, Happy Val- ley. 5.45 pin. Transport will leave Queen's Pier al 3.30 pan.
4. First Aid Lecture Fri. Aug. 2, St. John's Calliedra) Hail 6.30 p.m.
1. Anh Gai Instavulan Sat. Aug. 1, Q. 2 ni. Compulsory parade for fiting of Anil-gas respirators and passing through the gas chamber.
A. Attachment The under-mentioned embern were altached to Military Hospital for training during the period shown:
Mrs. P. E. Newnham. Mrs. Y. 1. Law, Mrs. D. Rymer 18-22/7/40.
? Leave Mrs. D. Yale, Miss E. Grimn, Mix 1. Hibbard, Mrs. M. M. ftudolf from 25/7/40. 10. Outdoor Uniform
At all lines stockings must be worn.
11. Indoor Uniforms
Will members who have indoor uniform on loan plesse return it to the Quarter- master, Nursing Detachment, Vol. LQ. without delay,
19gd. I. M. B. BRAUER Commandant, Nursing Detachment, KK.V.D.C.
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