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FOR SALE, "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Second Edition. THE CAMERA” Over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street,
Hongkong, August 14, 1940.
FRENCH CONVENT SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY HOSTEL
The new term of the French begin on Convent School will September 9, at 8.30 am. The registration of now students is taking place from now on every day between 830 am, and 11.30 TO LET Good office premises in m., and the Entrance Examina central district. Apply Slemssen &tion will be held on September 5, Co. (in liquidation), B, Queen's Road at 9 a.. Central.
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual
Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1940. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the best and second-best entries. Four Silver. Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the four Sections. $250 CASH PRIZES $250
SECTION ONE
General Pictorial: Land and Sencapes: Architecture: Street Scenca, etc. Ist. Silver Cup, 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th: $12.50. SECTION TWO Portraits; Informal Close-ups: Human Studies.
1st. Silver, Cup, 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50. SECTION THREE
Still Life and Table Top Studies. 1st. Silver Cup: 2nd. $30. 3rd, $20. 4th, $12.50.
SECTION FOUR
(Craftsmen's Section) The whole of the work entalied In the prukluction of every entry must have been done by the compelltors who will be required to make a declaration to this efect. Each entry must have pasted on the back a special entry form obtainable on application from The Hongkong Telegraph or from the Hon. Secretary, Hongkong Photographie_Society, Subjects at the discretion of. competitors.
1st. Silver Cup. 2nd. $30. 3rd. $20. 4th, $12.50.
RULES
The following Rules will govern the - Competition:
The Competition in conaned ex- clusively to amateur photo- graphers.
1-No employee or member of any firm in the photographle trade is permitted to compete.
J.-The prizes will be awarded so the competitora sending in what are adjudged to be the best phola- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must pasted on back of entry.
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The right to publish any or all
et the entries i reserved to the Hongkong Telegraph.
5.--All photographs entered mast have been taken to the Colony of Hongkong. Photographa which have been already entered in ether Competitions are ineligible 8.-No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of loss of, or damage to entries.
7-All entries to be either black, sepia, or toned pictures, and muri be mounted. Coloured photo graphs are ineligible. 6.-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should ba accompanied by # smaller print in black and white. No picture to entered in more than one section. 10.-Mounia to be only whlia or cream. must be of one of the following size:10X12, 18x20.
11.-No correspondence will be entered into in connection with the Com- petition. 12--Members of the State of the
Hongkong
ike Telegraph and Routh China Homing Port are not permitted to compete. 13-The decision of the Judges shall
be Anal. 14-At the conclusion of the Com
pellon, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.
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Our Lady's Hall, 8 Po Shan
now open Rond, in
to receive University Lady Students for the Arst term of the aendemic year. beginning on September 9.
CHURCH NOTICES
CHRIST CHURCH (WATERLOO ROAD)
Vicar to Preach At
Choral Eucharist
August 16. 13th Sunday after Trinity." Services in English: 7.15 .m. Holy Com- munion; 9.45 am. Choral Eucharist & Ser- noa: Preacher: The Vicar, Hymns. 207, 430, 43. The inverilture of a new altni server will take place during this service. Services in Mandarin: 0 a.in, Holy Com. munion: 11 .m. Morning Prayer in Mans. dadin. Preacher: Rev. Chung You Lap af Stephen's Church, Hongkong.
Weekday Services
Thursday, August 22-Holy Communion at 7.15 am. Saturday, August 24, 5. at 7.13 Bartholomew,-Italy Cummunion
amm.
Advaner notice.-A raars meeting of al members of Christ Church and those in terested in its welfare will be held in the Vicarage at 8.30 p.m. on Friday, Aug 30. The meeting has been called te slincurs the annual Fete that is usually held at the end of each year or other functions to
take in pinec.
UNION CHURCH (KENNEDY road;
Management Committee Meeting
On Tuesday
Morning Service, 10.30 Service p..
B.TIL Evening
Preacher at both services, Rev. Frankc Short,
The week night meeting is held in the Chures Hall at 7.30 p.m. each Tuesday.
There will be a meeting at the Manage ment Committee on Tuesday evening at 5.30 p.
METHODIST
CHURCH
(QUEEN'S ROAD EAST!
Itev. W.-G.B.-Ream.-M.A.-To- Preach To-morrow Evening
bach; Evening. I
Services on Sunday, August 13,
'cacher. G. B, Rteam ..
Rev. J. E. Sand- Morning Parade Service at 10.15 aan Hymn No. 83. Prayer, Hymn No. 1, First Lesson, Hymn No. 342, Second Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn No, 525, Bermon, Hymn No. 011, Henediction.
Evening Service at pin-Hymn No. 55. Prayer, Hymn No. 303, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Offertory, Hymn No. 40, Sermon, Hymu No. 104, Benediction,
Notices for the Week
1. Following the evening Service a Social Hour will be held at the 5, & 5. Home at 8.15 pm. All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed.
2. A meeting for Prayer and Fellowship will be held at the S. 8. Home on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST
(31, MACDONNELL ROAD)
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Service on Sunday, August 11-The Mubject of the Lesson-Sermon Christian Science Churches on August 10, will be "Soul."
The Golden Text will be: Paalms 00: 10. "Come and heat, all ye that fear God. And I with declare what he hath done for my soul."
Among others the following citations will be read from the Bible! "And il cane to pass, when Pharaoh had let the people to. that God led them not through the way of the land of the Philistines. although that was near; but Ged let-the people about, through the way of the wilderness of the Red Sea. And when Pharaoh drew nigh, the children of Israel ified up their eyes, and behold, the Egyptians marched after them; and they were more afraid, and the children of Israel cried out unto the Lord. And the Lord said unto Moses, speak unto the children of Israel that they go forward. But if thou up thy red, and stretch out thine trend over the non, and divide it: and the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the midst of the sen. Thus the Lord saved Israel that day out of the hand of the Egyptians, (Exodus 13: 17, 18; 14: 9, 10, 15, 1b, 20).
-The following citations will also be read from the Christian Selence Textbonk. "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy: "As the children of Israel were guided trium- phantly through the Red Sea, the dark abbing and towing Udes of human fes as they were led through the wilderness. walking wearily through the great desert of human hopes, and anticipating the promised Joy-so shall the spiritual iden guide all right desires in their passage from sense to Soul, from a materiki sansa of existence to the spiritual, up to the Flory prepared for them who love God." (Page too).
Announcement
First Church of Christ, Botential, Hong-| kong (a Branch of the Mother Churchi, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, di Boston, Mas) No. 1. Macdonnel Road, close to Peak Tram Station, Sunday Seri vice 11:15 am. Testimony Meeting, Wed- hesday, 6 pm, A Reading Room is located In the Church building and is open ou Monday, Thursday and Saturday mornings from 10:30 am, tổ 12:30 p.m. and on Tues- day and Friday arching= from 5.30 pan. to 7 pm. All authorised. Christian Science
·ilterstume is availabše at the reading Room. The public is cordially Jaritad to attend the services and to visit the Reading loom
Saturday,
G.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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The Volunteers
Corps Orders
For The
Coming Week
Orders by Lieut-Colonel H. B, finne, c., Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.
August 17, 1940.
New Magistrate Appointed
The appointment of Mr. George, Trevor Lowry to perform the duties of a Magistrate with effect from March 12 has been approved by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, according to this morning's "Govern» ment Gazette."
Mr. Lowry arrived in the Colony on August 8 and nisumed duty a doy later
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Salo by Public Auction to be hold on Monday, the 19th day of August, 1940, at 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Wong Nel Chong, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75
with year,
the
ot option renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for further term of 75 years.
member's Intending bidders are advised This order
resignation, etc.
14. qualification-Layer that immediately after the disposal
The following members of 2nd. Baster of the lot the Purchaser (if not
passed a Layers Examination on Aug. 16, 1040: the applicant) will be required to
Bdr. A. M.-J. Wright. Gnr. N. G. Christensen, Gnr. C. 11. Burgess, Ghr, R deposit with an authorised officers, Gr. T. 3. Low, Gar, J. B who will be present at the sale, Ferguson, Gnr. 1. the sum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Pur- chase price.
1. Recruits Medical Examination. Fri. Aug. 23, 1LQ. 8.30 pm. Orderly Medical Officer-Lt. A. M. Rodrigues.
to the Com. No applications mandant will be considered unless they Aubmitted to a have previously been member's Unis Commender for recom-
to the Au mendation and forwarding Julant, supported where necessary by ater).The medical certiscale and/or letter from the
one
Discipline In Cadre Force Must Train On Military Basis
Members of the training cadre
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Parcel Post Service to China via Haiphong is temporarily suspended. Printed papers and books not for sale can only be accepted."
The air mall rates to New Zealand
have been increased to Lettors $1,50 are now liable to extra drills, por 1⁄2 oz., Postcarda $0.75 each and fatigues and other forms of now cover air transit to Auckland, New Zealand, The blue air mati punishment if they misbehave label must be affixed to all corres themselves while on parade,pondence intended for this service.· Pessimistic Tone
tinder an amendment of the
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"Where a member has been assign It is understood that if the Hungari- an claims are quite unacceptable, theed or transferred to a section of Rumanian delegation will resign its group for compulsory training in task.
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(D) Corps Arullery. 1. Dress for all day, training for xil Ifelmet, shirt, shorts, puttees railed down, other ranks coast defence batteries black boots full web equipment with haversack, anti-gos respirator, waterbottle Billed. Overalls and gun platform shoes to be carried, also steel hatnet, spoon, fork, knife, plate & mug,
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il, 2nd Battery Turn. for Bluff leact. a.m.
iv. 3rd. Battery-Thur. Aug. 22. parade. Bat. Aug. 24, 11.9. for Aberdeen 4.30 p.m. Week-end training. Greatcoat to be carried,
anly,
day's training. Dress-Helmet,
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his group, or he may be required Shanghal and Amoy to undergo extra drills, fatigues or Air Mail by "Taperial Airways
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MUI FONG COLLEGE Madame Sun Fo has kindly con- sented to distribute the Prizes and Diplomas at the prize distribution of and Girls' the Mul Fong Buys' Colleges to-morrow at 9.30 am. at the King's Theatre (by kind per- mission of the Management.). There will be a display, competition and theatrical performance by the dents of both Colleges..
stu-
v. 4th. Battery-Tues. Aug. 20, HQ for Pak Bha Wah, 8 a.m. Thur. Aug. 22, D.EL. School. 620 p.m. D.EL. Recruits Aug. 20, vi. Bth, A.A. Dallery-Tues. 0) No. Section 11.Q. 7.30 am. Full ahirt. trousers, boots, full web equipment in cluding baversack and waterbottle (led), steel helmet over left shoulder; spare Kirt, overalls to be carried in haversack
CAIRO, Aug. 10 as well as knits fork, and plate. ) No.
Gurnaval communique states 5.30 pm. Lewis 2 Bection.
224 Course. Dit Thura, Aug.
person is reported killed and four in- jured in a raid on the Alexandria
No. 2 Section. Full Day'c training. De tails eie, the same as for No. 1 Section. Fri. Aug 23, No. 1 Bection. 1LQ. 5.30 p.m. L.G. Course. Drew-Muttt.
(b) Field Company Engineers:
Mon, Aug. 13. KR 5.30 p.m. Arma
Au
22, Drili. Dress-mufti,
training. a.m. Technical K.C.B. 8.30 Dress-heltnet, shirt, shorts, boots, put lees and hosclops, Jack knife, pliers and overalls to be carried. te) Corps Signals;
area.
(Reuter) }
that one
Mr. Benjamin Pengelly has been enrolled in the Key Posts Group of Reserve, the Hongkong Defence whilst Mr. Selwyn Henry Langston has been allowed to quit, with effect from August 1.
(b) Corps Orders No. 37/40 of 218.45. Para. 10. Strength Increase. Delete the namme of Pte. T. C. Chan, No. 4 Coy,
(e) Corps Orders No. 41/40 of 12.7.10. Para 7. Appointment & Promotion. For 4012 Pie. Ghulam Mohamed 10 read and Farn. 4009 Pte. Ghulam Matinmed.
11. Strength Increase. Delete the nie
1. Appointments & Promotions
Any refusni or failure to undergo Haiphong, Hollow and Fort Bayard such punishment shall be deemed a breach of these regulations within Shanghol ...... the meaning of Regulation 3.
Aug. 19. .Aug. 18. U.S.A Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai (San Francisco date, 20th July). Aug. 10.
BRITISH BOMBERS Ale Mail by "Pan American Airways
GET BUSY
Direct
Service."-San date, 13th August Bangkok **** Bangkok and Salgon Calcutta and Straits Shangha! .... Shanghai and Amoy
Francisco Aug. 20. .Aug. 20.
FROM PAGE ONE
servation dimeult, nevertheless, en-Japan and Shanghai ough was seen to establish that much Java and Maniin damage was done on Tuesday night Australia and Manila and both Italian foeturles were ae- Sandakan curately bombed, again causing fires U.S. A., Honolulu, Japan, and
hal-(San Francisco and explosions.
One pllot made several direct runs August). ...
obtained Japan glass roof. Japan and Manila
of bombs Japani
over the Flat works and direct hits through #1 The attack at Helder caused fires and Shanghai and Amoy explosions, and salvous. burst on the quayside.
were
Japan and Formosa
Aug. 20.
Aug. 20.
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Aug. 21. Aug. 21.
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Aug. 24.
Aug. 24.
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Aug, 26,
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.Aug, 25.
Sat. Aug. 17, Men. Aug. 10, Week-end training. Lino Detachment No. 1. 1.Q. 2.15 p.m. Detachigent No. 3 1.Q., 2 p.m. Uniform and equipment as detailed. Mort Aug. 1, 011 A Group. Latop Fair work.
In raids on Germany, oil refineries Formosa, Amoy and Swatow (H)D Group. Morse Bag and semaphore. it C Grous. Butzer practice. (iv) D/R
and storage plants in the Ruhr
bore the Shanghai... Section Signal training. Wed. Aug. 23,
attacked. Gelsenkirchen (1) Duties with Royal Signals as per
oll London and Maniln Hoster, A Group. Field Signalling
producing and storage centres were London and Straits Exercise. (11) Remainder. Flag-Morse
brunt of the attack, and two and Semaphore. Murray Parede round. of "Pie. Lau Yat-kuen. No. 4 Coy."
singled out and systematically bomb-Manila and Cebu Evening parade., 6) 'A Group. Semaphore.
ed for nearly two hours by units of Shunghal 1/Chi. it. M. Gutierrez, No. 6 Coy, to -B Group. Lamp reading c
ily) D/B Section.be Pte. 138.40: L/Cpl. 2. A. Soaren, No.
U.S.A., and Manila flag
two separate ralding forces. Gron. Morse
0 Coy, to be Pic. 13.8.10; Sigma, L. B.
date, 2nd August) Signal training."
Fri. Aug. 2). Duties with Raya! Warren, Corps Signals, to be A/UA/Cpl. 16.0.40: L/Cpl. G. Derkach. Fr. Amb to
Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Aug. 20. Signals as per Rester. (1) W/T Detach-
27. Зарай
Aug. ment. Group working etc. at Victoria be Cpl. 10.6.40: L/Cpl. A. Birikor. Fd. Amb to be Cpl. 10.30.0; Pte. C. W. Haynes
Aug. 27 Ilarracks. (1) Line and D/R Dotach-
Under training.
own Fd. Amb, to be L/Cpl. 10.0.40; Pte. G. F. ments. Signal
Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai D'Aquino, Fd, Amb, to be L/Cpl 10.0.40. N.C.O. programines must be prepared.
(Vancouver BC. date 10th Aug.) Evening parades. Map rending classes in
Gar, R. 1. Challinor, from 1st ty. to
Aug. 20, C.9.0. Bulking and Barracks.
Corpa 11.Q. 13.8.40 Gnr. 1. M. Snow, plant nearby. (d) Mobile Column:
.Aug. 20. from ist Lity. to No. 1 Coy, 18.840.
D. Leave
#Teamsters
Col
Refinery In Flames One refinery Wis repeatedly strauldled with high explosive bombs. and one crew counted at least 25 fres raying in all parts of the target area. Fires broke out all over another off
were
dropped on
↑
(San Francisco,
...........Aug. 25. Aud. 25.
Over 17 tons of high explosive Japan and Shanghai... Gor. A. IL Seemi, 3rd 13. 11.9.40-bombs and several hundred Incend-
OUTWARD MAILS K. Schouten, Mob. 12.1.40-11.10.40: Capt. F. P. Sequeira, Nory bombs
Saturday, Aug. 17 ground defences, Shanghat W well-organised
.12.30 p.ni. Coy, 13.9.40-30.40 Gnr. R. L. Wyle, munitions factory at Luben, despite ntity. 13.8.40-100.40; A.
anti-aircraft guns, Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Brown, 4th Bty, 158.40-17.840 Bur. P. Fenced
numerous searchlights and a balloon Service" to Indo-China, Darbin and thenco by Sea Service to United-Kingdom.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
dos Xavier, 3rd Bty. 14.0.40-20.8.40: Gor. Lal Sze-kit, 4th ity. 19.0.40-13.3.41; Ple A. E. Job, No. 1 Cay, 14.0.40-31 3.40; Bdt. 15.0.40-19.8.40; Gur. J. D. Orr. 3nd Bty.
Sat, Aug. 24, ID HQ. 7 a.m. Working Parly as detalled. (1) Hung Hom. 8 am Kemainder. Dress Nos. 1 und 2 (Ard. Cins. Baitle order. Overalis, RT.1.13.8.40 10. cap will be carried. Topees will be fat- tened securely to kit baga Nos. 3 & 6 (M.M.G.) Battle Order. R.T.R. ap (AMG) Find te neunel will be fastened securely to kit bags. Tupees will be worn. All kit and equipment in the possession of other ranks must be taken camp. Kit bags will be cleuly name and neatly marked with owners stacked by Platoons al Rendezvous un- mediately-on - arrival,-
Duties. Orderly Sergt. 24 Sgt. Neale, FH., Orderly Seret. 25 Set. Carruthers. M.G. Orderly Cpl. 21 Cpl. Curtis, Orderly Cpl. 25 Cpl. Fowler. 3.A,
Mon, Aug, 29, 11.Q. 5.280 p.m. (1) Nor. 4) Nos. 1 & 2 [Armd. C) Fins. Lecture. 3. 4 & 5 (M.MLG.) Pins, Ilovolver in- struction. lolsters, pouches and belt to be worn.
Notice-The two days exercise notified to take place on Aug. 24/23 has now been extended until the 1st. proxime,
(e) No. 1 Company:
Tues. Aug. 20. ILG., 3.30 p.m. LG. tralaing. Hecruits squad. Sgt. Edwards. Fri, Aug. 23, H., 0.30 pm. Platoons ar- rangements Recruits Squad. Sgt. Edwards.
(1) No. 2 Company:
barrage.
Humm was raided for the 50th
R. Smith, 2nd Lily.. 21.0.16-7.0.40: Gur. N.time. A line of bombs was laid
I. France. 2nd ly. 15.8.40-14.0.40; Ptc.
across Krupps' armament factory at
W. M. Bickerton, No. 1 Coy. 15.1.40-14.9.40; Pre Chanda Singh, Specist-Gd-Cay.Esson, which was already severely 18.0.40-17.4.41; Cnr. J. Prentice, 2d tydamaged in previous large-scale 20.840-7.0.40: Gur, K. C. Kwok, 4th rald. 19.040-32.5.40: Pte. Pang Yul-tone. No. 1 Coy. D.3.40-22.8.40; Pte. Tsang Chun-yok, No. 4 Coy. 13.8.40-12.940, Fle, Mok Clow tung, No. Coy. 16.8.40-15.30.40.
10 Strength Decrease.
Pie. Vatolt Khan, Special Gd, Coy, 12.7.40: Gnr. J. L. Farrar, 1st Bly. 18.7.10; Gnr. G. Willoughby, 1st Bty. 18.1.40: Pte. J. Itemedios, No. 8 Coy, 19.7.40; Pte. E. EL. O'Neill-Shaw, Mob. Col. 3.8.40; Pte. Arthur Wong. No. 3 Coy. 08.10, Pte. Chan Kin-on. No. Coy, 6.5.40: Pte. Mui Fook- yan. No. 7 Coy, 68.40; Pte. Karam Bakshi Special Od. Coy. 10.0.40.
11. Strength Increase Ger. Y. C. Sun, 4th Bty, 0.8.40: Pte, W. Tues. Aug. 20, Nos. 5 & 1 Pis H.Q. 5.30
No. 8 Fl. Kowloon Dock. Alt. Irtown. Pay Section, 12.0.40; Pto. . p.m. classes on stoppages. Fri, Aug, 23. Field C. Lawrence, SC Coy. 14.8.40. Day. Particulars to be issued later.
18) No. 3 Company
Mon, Aug. 10, 1.Q 0.35 at. Dress AS before. Rife will be drawn before mov ing off. Tues. Aug. 20. Recruits and those detalled. H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Thur. Aug. 2, and those de- 11.Q., 5.30 pan. Recruits talled, N.C.O'. Class.
:
E. N. DHURY, Captain,
Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C.
NOTICE
Corps Ride Club
The Annual General Meeting of the Corps Rune Club will be held in the Lec-
th No. 4 Company:
13 A 14 Pina. Iture Room at 5.50 p.m. on Monday, August Mob. Aug. 19. 8.30 p.m. No. 15 Pin. H.K. men HQ.. 20, 1040.
Northern
AL Leeuwarden, in Holland, direct hits were made on hangars In a low level attack, and fires were started among the aircraft and around the aerodromic.
OUR SEA LOSSES
FROM PAGE ONE
We have lost two aircraft car. riers, but the enemy claim to have sunk or seriously damaged ten. of The strength at the outbreak the war was only seven, therefore, we are minus three. We have lost three cruisers, and the enemy cinim 83. Our strength at the beginning of the war was 63. have been 28 enemy claim of 92. against the Strength at the outbreak of the wor was 185,
7.30 am. Kowloon men. K.C.R. a.m. Agenda-Consideration of Annual Re- Destroyer Josses
Dress for all platoons as for last week, port & Statement of A/C: Selection of
detalled, "L.G- Officers, Election of HK.R.A. Represente Tuce. Aug. 28. Those Recruit, Infantry training. Fri. Aug. 23. ve: Adoption of rules; Any other bus Those detalled. L.G. Recruits.. Infantry | ness.
training.
No. 5 Company:
Mon Aug. 19, H.Q. 8 a.m. Dress-ame
as for last week. Tuck Aug. 29. ILQ. 5.30 pm. Company Commanders parada.
(1) No. 6 Campany:
Mon, Aug. 19, LQ. 8 D.m. Those de- tolled will report to 0.c. No. 8 Cay. Dress Bame an for last week less box respirators and steel helmets. Tues. Auz. 20, 11.9 6.30 pas. N.C.O. Class, Fel. 21, Aug. 1a, Ram. Dressame as for
All members are requested to attend,
AFFILIATED UNIT
Nursing Detachment,
H.K.V.D.C..
1. Homo Nursing Lecture
Last week less box respirators and see 6.50 p.m. Bection Leaders Meeting
helmets.
(K) No. 7 Company:
Aton. Aug. 17, St, Johar's Cathedral Ha}},
2:
Tues, Aug. 20, Cheera' Club, 3.30 p.m.
***3. Practical CTRES Wed, Aug, 21. Military Hospital, Trans- port leaves Vol, II,Q. et 2.18 p.m. for non- office workers and Quren's Pier, at 4.18 p.m. for office workers.
Sat. Aug. 17, Sun, Aug. 19. Manning Exercise. Parade at 11.Q. 2 p.m. Bat. 17. Dresshirt, shorts, bools, puttees, hose- webbing equipment. tops, steel helmet. sun helmet on left shoulder, box respira- tor, mess tin. The following will be car ried in haversack—trousers, cardigan, washing, shaving ant cleaning kit, knife, fork and spoon, Mon, Aug, 19, Q., 5.45 Meeling. p.m. N.C.O'. Instruction class.
(1) Army Service Corps Company:
4. Entertainment Committee
Thur, Aug. 22, Cheero Club, 6.16 pan.
5. First Aid Lecture
Fr. Aug. 23 St. John's Cathedral Ital,
We have lost 13 submarines, but the enemy claims to have sunk or seriously damaged 52. Our pre-war strength was 58,
Ref.. -Ord..
........... Aug! 17. 5 p.m. Aug-17,-530-p.m. Manila
8.30 p.m. Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta
Parcels....Aug. 17, 5.00 p.m. Letters...Aug. 10, 8.00 a.m.
Sunday, Aug. 18 Saigon and Bangkok......8.30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 19 Parcels only for Tientsin ..12.30 p.m. Monila...
....7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 20 Amoy ....
...B.30 a.m.' Shanghai and Parcels only, for Tien-
tsin
..9.30 .. Haiphong
A p.m. .2.30 p.m.
Fort Bayard
| Air Mail for Indo-China, Malays,
Java and Australia by the "Im perial Airways Service,"
K.P.O.
Air
Ier. Ord,
RCE.
....Aug. 20, 5 p.m. .....Aug. 20, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Aur. 20, 5 paz. Ord...........Aug. 20, 7 p.m. Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services,"
К.Р.О.
Aug. 20, 5 p.m. .Aug. 20, 5.30 *p.m. G.P.O.
claims in the foregoing naval and Manile, Makassar and Sourabaya
figures, mercantile shipping
the enemy claims that over 300 ships Straits "suffered such serious kłamage
Rek. Ord.
Reg.
Wild Exaggeration
Besides the great disparity in Straits British actual losses and the German
Ord,
.Aug. 20, 5p.ro. .Aug. 20, 7 p.m. ..7 pm.
Wednesday, Aug. 21
8.30 n.m.
.12.30 p.m.
.3.30 p.m.
..7 p.m.
.7.15 um.
Thursday, Aug. 23
..12.30 p.m. 1.00 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23
Porccis
Japan
as to make them unserviceable in Manila the future or unusable for months to Cunton come owing to the necessity of re- pairs (German High Command com-Hoihow and Haiphong...8.30 am.
Shanghai munique of July 12, 1940).
This is an even wilder exaggera Swatow
ilon. It should be clear, that only
Mon: Aug 19 Sat, Aug. 24, inclusive.5.30 pm. Uniform need not be worn to claims mentioned in
and Supplies Sections for duty this lecture.
Transed under unit
arrangement”,
题常 Bection Leaders to forward section train-
4. Attachment
1:10
enemy
comTM
muniques are included in the above Straits and Colcatta The following attached to Military Hos-mentioned statistles,
perlod ing programmes to C.S... by Mon. 19. Plial for training during Thu Aug. 22, 19. 8.30 p.m. Whole Cuy. shown:
Mrs. 8. M. Mackinlay, 5.8.40-12.5.40; Mrs. lessons and 10. I.A. BAŤ. L.M.O. Rifle. Lessons. 17, 18 10 and 20, Snap M. K. Sanh, 6.9.40-12.8.40: Mfrs, F. Ritchie, shooting, repid shoaling, fring behind |9.8.40-12.3.40; Mila E. M., Henvis, 5.3,45+ cover lying position. Dress-Overalls and 6.9.11. WHI 'arrange to drew
8.D. Section for transport and.
stores. ruppilan wifi receive instructions regard-
ing this parade from C-9.3. Duty Oineer
(tm) Field Ambulance:
Capt. Paita..
12.8.40.
......Aug. 23, 11 am. Letters........Aug. 23, Noon. Shanghal .................. .12.30 pm. Saturday, Aug. 24 Shanghai
.12.30 p.m. Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien- .0 am.
V.C. FOR NAVAL
LIEUTENANT tsin.
TAIP, Examination Iterviis The following members successfully passed the AR.P. examination held 5.845: Mr. 1, M. B. Braude; Mrs. D. St. q. Helby; Zirs. D. Hooker, Mrs, N. Candy, award of the Victorla Cross to Mr. W. M. Macleod, Miss B. Longbot Lieutenant Richard B. Stannard,
tom, Mias M. Booker, Miss P. F. Baldwin,
LONDON, Aug. 10 (Rester).The Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South. "London Gnzelte" announces the Africa and United Kingdom
G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels
Nimm. f. Berreux, Bira. L. C. 8. Bart RNR, of HM.S. Arab, for out-
M
Tues. AUR. 20, H.Q.. 9 a.m. Tight Sec. under Lt. Etout, Wed. Aug, 21, H.0, 9 ani. Centre Sec. Under Lt. Rodrigues, Thur. M 1. Ritchie, Miss M. Calo, Miss R. Judah Mag. J. Dobby, Mian D. Deakin, Aug. 22, 1.Q., 9 a.m. Left see, under 1.1.
G M; Bánh, MÙ G. T. Jex, BIỂ Daleon. Dress for last week. Bleel Helmets for those in posszaston. Training on the above days will be spent at HC, and will consist of lectures, gua drill and
first aid.
In) Pay Section:
M. K. Banh, Miss. Ella.
5. Uniform
t
standing valour and signal devotion to duty at Nom308.
.Aug. 24, 5 p.m.
Reg.
..Aug. 20, 0,45 R.m.
Ord.
.Aug. 20, 10.30 am.
Sunday, Aug. 26
(Lleut.. Stannard is the sixth V.C. Formoso, Shanghai and Japan
a.m. of the present war). Vol H.Q. for the ordering and fitting of
There will be no further facilities
Monday, Aug. 20.
Noon. The following commissione In the Haiphong outdoor uniforms. Members wishing to
Tuesday, Aug. 27 ̧* with the tallers direct obtain uniforms must make arrangement Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps,
with effect from August 2, have been Manila, Australia and New Zealand.
via Thursday Island upproved by His Excellency the With the Quartermaster in connection Officer Administering the Govern- to be (4) Corps Orders No. 30/40 of 14.5.40. with obtaining material for bandage mak-ment: Dr. Solomon Bard
Ing.
And Porg. 8 Transfers. The date of Pie. E
'Lieutenant;'
Sergeant John I. M. S. BRAUSE, Commandant, F: 8. Baker's transfer from No. 1 Coy, Ties,-to-No. 1. Coy, should be:"21.21.307
Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C., Barrow to be Second Lieutenant...
Wed. Aug. 31. 11.4. 2.15 pm. DC shirt, shorts, stockings. 8.D. cap. shoes. beit, respirator. Fil. Aug. 23, lq, zu pare--mufti.
6. Corps Urders Amendmenta
2. §. Bandage
should
Bection Leaders
communicato
G.P.Ó. and K.P.O. Reg. Aug. 27, 4.10 p.m. Ord.
Aug. 27, 5pm. *Superscribed Correspondence. Only.;