Australia

Major Baseball

Endorses Action

N. Y. Yankees Humble White Sox 6-5

-In Syria New York Yankees, broke

SYDNEY, May 16 (Reuter)—Mr

A. W. Fadden, Acting Prime Minister

of Australla, mado a statement to-day in which he says:

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•Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. May 17, 1941.

VOLUNTEERS STOCK EXCHANGE Corps Orders For Coming Week

Struggle For Thai Tin Output

NEW YORK, May 10 (UP).—

their LONDON, May 19 (Central Nows). Josing streak to-day when they-Japan's attempt through Thailand nosed out the Chilengo White Sox to wreck the international fin con- 6-5 in the American League. Detrol schemo overshadowed the diam troll Tigers, in the same cireult, {cussion of the International Tin humbled Philadelphia Athleifes Committee's extraordinary meeting

in London on Thursday, 5-1.

Scores were:

4 9

ing five-year control scheme) has been drawn up for consideration by the signatory governments.

"Unfortunately the apparent situa- tion in Iraq has not cleared rupidly as' was at first hoped though

AMERICAN LEAGUE

It is understood that the drift the actual military operations are favourable to the British forces. The Chiesgo

agreement recommending standard rebels have held out long enough to

Lonnages covering the proposed next Battery: Lee and Tresh. allow the despatch of at least some New York

restriction period beginning January Battery: Breuer. Murphy, Rosar, Die 1, 1948 (date of expley of the exist German assistance.

key: "Public opinion of the Empire will petrolt certainly endorse the decision of the Battery: Rowe, Trout, Sullivan. United Kingdom Government to take | Philadelphia

Battery: Beekman, Perrell and layes, decisive action against German air-

Cleveland craft even' on Syrian territory Battery. Bagby, Desautels, Obviously carly sharp measures are | Boston

Battery: farris, Judd. desirable,

Pytlak.

NATIONAL LEAGUE New York

Battery: Lohrman, Hubbeli, Danning. Chicago

Battery: Lee, McCullough,

"Lamentable Slide "The sequiescence of the Syrian authorities in the German plans of Intervention in Iraq is doubtless under the orders of Vichy which is one indication-there may be graver ones, to follow at a toméniable slide of the resistance, hitherto maintained by the French Government to pres- sure from German.

"Unofficial reports seem to leave little doubt that the concessions of Vichy amount to a most substantial degree of French complletty in the) German plans of extending both in the Middle East and North Africo.

Cirenaica War

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S. African

War Production

JOHANNE

The position is us follows: Bolivia for purely economic reasons is not o willing to agree to the changes in and the standard tonnages demanded by the majority of the member countrins while Thailand, at Japan's behest, threatens to withdraw from fne 3 restriction scheme. Japan is anxious to secure Thalland's output for the Axis and herself,

0

Reliance on Singapore

Thailand has no tin smelters but ships the output of tin concentrales to Slagopore for treatment. Japan's small tin refining capacity is already fully employed treating domestic ore.

she Therefore

could

not Sincit Thalland's ore in the absence of new smelters which could not be coll- structed at short notice even if Japan "I think that I can say that the:

could secure the requisite machinery. NNÈSBURG, May 18 (Reu- past week hns Kiven increased ter). The Director-General of War

But Japan wants ore for herself grounds for confidence in regard to Supplies, in an official statement to- and any excess for the Axis while the defence of Egypt. Deiny of the day disclosed that members of the Britain is anxious to prevent the Cirenaica offensive has given time British Ministry of Supply Mission transit of ore to the Axis via Japon

reinforcement of our position, the Delhi Conference of

to which has been used to good purpose by the Navy and Air Force to dame enstern group of British Common- wealthy countries, recently, revisited age severely the enemy's lines of South Afrien on their return to Eng- reinforcements and supply.

land where their sufe arrival is now reported.

for

"The spirited defence of Tobruk by Australian troops has also helped to check the German initiative and now both the Tobruk and Sollum areas are ours. The Allies are in a position to take offensive action."

Favouring Factors

the

and Siberia.

Mediterranean Danger Zone

LONDON, May 16 (Renter).—The

Orders by Colonel 11. B. Roods, Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer De fence Corp

L. Recruits Medical 'Birmination There will be no recruits Medical Examination on Friday May 23.

13. Disciplinar

Steady Undertone

LONDON, May 16 (Rouler),—The Stock Exchange to-day was generally quiet, week and consideration curtailing interest, but the under-j tone was mainly steady,

Among the Industriali, fiome rails Im- were firmly held. Ten shares proved but gilt-edged were, down on All ranks are reminded that they must, lack of support, ascribed to the com- when a uniform, always saluto at undering London War: Weapons Week.

(B)

Subaltern Overs Balute | sil Oils and Kames were occasionally Officer of Field, Ilank or above. ~ Other Rankutel all: Officers both re-slightly easier. gular and KKVDC, is

Applicatiozes

All Banks are reminded of the edr rect method of mikking applications for leave, resignation etc: (a) Leave off half- day training & Camps Direct to Com mandant endorsed, where appiloable by the members, employer and/or supported by a medical certificate. (b) All Other Applications-Direct to the Unit Com- mander, who will either deal with them. himself or forward with comments to the Adjutant. This order will be read out on parade by all Unit Commanders, and members should draw the attention of their employer to it.

Appointments

tal Captain V. C. Branson, L. MO. to act as Advisory Oficer to Nos. 5 and 6 Companies w.e.f. 15.0.41. (b) Captain it. A. de B. Bootho to ennumand. No. 8 Company w.c.f. 15.8.41 (c) Leut

C. D'Almada Castro to command No. 5 Company w.e.f. 15.5,41 (d), Lieut. G. T. Dalean to command Field Ambulance w.0.1, 15.0.41 (e) Captain N, Garland will perform the duties of D.C.- Corps Arill- lery w.0.2, 10941 during the absence on leave of Lt. Col, T. A. Mariin,

0. Unit Commanders Conference All Unit Commanders (an ullary) will attend a conference to be held by the Commandant In the Officers' Mess on Tuesday, June 20 at 4.45 pm.

7. Patados

un-

(a) Corps Artillery: (1 Specialist Classification.The Germentioned have been tested and have been classified as stated Sgt N, O. Lloyd, 2nd Bty, Mechanist. L/Edr W. O. Long. 24 Bty. Mechanist. Gnr W. P. D. Clenaw. 1st Bly, Mechanist. Gnr Lipkowsky, 1st Bly. Engino Driver, Class

dr A. Smith, 4th Bly, Engine Driver. Class Ruston Engine only

(11) Refreshier Course Sun. May 18. No. Hut, St John's Place. 9.30 am. Those detalied,

tl 1st Battery Tues May 20, ITQ. 2 pm. All Seen, Training at "D'Agullar. D.EL. to Wellington ks, Dress an usual with helmet, Thura, May 22, 11.Q. 3.30 nm. L.G., B.C.A. and signals. Dress

Murti,

(Iv) 2nd Battery.-Tun, Kiny 20. D.EL. School, 5.30 .m. D.F.L, Personnel D.F.L training. Dress-Mufti and B.D, caps to be carried. Thurs, May 22, 11q. 1.45 pm. R. Soc. No. 1 Fatigue Party, Half day training. Remainder. 11.q. 2.55 p.m. Deres as told down, with helmets.

(v) 3rd Battery.-Thurs. May 22, 11.Q.

The party spent some time in the Union where the manufacture +][ anil-tank guns now assumes major importance in the gun programine British Government give notice that

South Africa also has in hond considerable expansion muking the limits of the areas in the Mediterin All Bees. for Aberdeen. Dress as

shell

ranean which had been declated ummunition, ammunition

dangerous to shipping in February and April, 1941, are extended to in- clude all waters to the cast of a line drawn from Ras el Konans in the

ת!

Continuing, Mr Fadden said: aerial bombs, Three other factors are strongly in fuses and small arms qur favour: (1) the enemy is suffer- and armoured cara. ing the dimculties of maintaining| fundreds of South African arm-

machines and transport under sumoured cars have already been used direction of 024 degrees to a point incr desert conditions; (2) our on two or three fronts. strength In armoured vehicles ia increasing: (3) the Navy, with thei

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end of the Greek campaign, has far wider radius of action along the North African coast."

Evacuees' Tribute

Civilians Cared For KARACHI May 16 (Reuter), Glowing tribute to the gallantry of British troops and the R.A.F. was paid by a number of Indlun evacuees from Iraq on their arrival at Karachi, Altogether, 200,nustly women and children, arrived to-day,

The

evacuees,

by

Chinese Appreciate Eden's Statement CHUNGKING, May 10 (Beuter) Mr Anthony Eden's speech in the House of Commons expressing Bri tain's policy to support China's strug-

interviewed ule for independence is warmly re- ceived in Chinese circles here and is "Reuter," said that British troops and creating a most favourable impres- British and Indian civil population. the R.A.F. effectively protected the There was not a single casualty, Chinese quarters particularly wel- come the statement at the present In the face of shelling and gunfire, time when there has been much talk the R.A.F. carried out the evacua- of the possibility of Britain chung- tion gallantly without interruption ing her Far Eastern policy as a result and in perfect order.

ston

of the latest European developments.

All Chinese newspapera commented

on the speech this morning, unani- mously

appreciation of

expressing

British sympathy, especially since Britain herself is facing probably the iflast critical period th her history.

-A piece

of land at Thun Wan known as Lot No. 282 Demarcation District No. 440, has been set aside as a permanent bemetery for Chinese who shall have been permanently resident in the Colony.

Charlie Chaplin's Next Film

Charlie Chaplin has announced in Hollywood that he is leaving for New York to start work on a new film, the theme of which would be the "adventures of a bibulous refugee in dress clothes, lost in a big city."

This part he will play himself, and his wife, Paulette Goddard, will pro- bably be his leading lady,

three mites 180 degrees from Cape Khelidonia in Turkey, with the ex- ception of Turkish territorial waters. Any vessel selling in these areas without the permission of the naval authorities will do so at its own risk and perll.

Appointments

The following appointments by His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, were announced in to day's "Government Gazette:"

member of the Board of War The Hon. Mr S. H. Dadwell to be

Taxation, during the absence on leave of Mr E. M. Bryden;

ber

Mr R. D. Gillespie to be a mem- of the Evacuation Advisory Committee, during the absence from the Colony of Mr C Blaker;

Mr S. L. Lloyd to net as Organiser of the General Group for Essential Services in the Hongkong Defence Reserve, during the absence from the Colony of Mr J. K. Bousfield;

trolier of Stores-during-the-absence- Mr P. D. Crawley tú act as Con-

from the Colony of Mr W, J. Ander- son;

Mr M. W. Lo to be a member of the Urban Council for a term of three years.

on

June

17,

1940,

the

Bomber Fund was commenced.

the first week produced over

$1,000,000. will you help

to double

that figure before

June 17, 19412.

$85,000 is

all that is required.

Don lons to Date: $1,915,106.78

albait of

Remitted to London; £116,889:19,6d

with helmets.

(v1) 4th Battery.--Tues., May 20. IQ. 2.13 pm. All Seca General battery drili And instruction. Dresa as usual but hel mote instead of 8.D. caps. Thurs. May 22 Q. 3.30 pm, Those detailed. Dress Thomson. Next for duty.Sgt A. Bone. -S.D. cap, web belt, Musketry Instruc tion. Orderly Set for the week-Set T.

Among the foreign bonds, Czech and Belgian Issues advanced but Egyptian bonds receded half a point,

Wall Street was barely steady.

to be L/Bdr, 13841; Cnr L. A. Xavior, dih ty to be L/Bdr, 19,541; Pto Tang Tung Hot No. Cay to the 1/Cp). 18541: Cpl A. L. Cole, A.§.C. Cay to be, Bgt, 13.8.4).

Major S. Jarvis MC, Port Coys 11.Q. to Core i9, 11.3.41 Major 11. Kide. Pú Amb to Corps 11.Q, 143.41; Captain P. Sequeira. No, B. Coy to Corps 11.0. 14.041 Captain V. C. Branson, M..E.. M.C., No. Cay to Port. Coy 1 16.0.41; Captain_i1: A, de 1. Botelho, No. 8 Coy to No. & Coy, 145.41; 8pm ... CATT Corps Signals, Stanley Pin, 14.541; Sgt F. 1 Neale, Mich Coin so Unit Rez, 15571; Cnr H. Foy, 2nd Bty to Pay- Bécs, 10.5.41. 10 Leave

Gar L, J. Benuch, is Ety, 4.3.41-13,5.41; Gar D. J. Murray, Jet Diy, 13541-21.8.41; Gnr J. 1. M. Sraith, lat B7, 30.7.41-29.0.41; Chr G. M. Bayreux, 2nd Bty, 14.5,41- 17.5.41: Gar T

Jr 15.541- 12011: Qu, ith ity, 41- 175.41; Cnr F. Y. Chu, 4th Bty, 454. 17.5.41: Gnr Li Lal-on, 4th DIY, 123.41- 16.3.41; Gar Txang King-hong," 4th Bay, 13.841-19.8.41; Sgt 21, W. Brown,, 4th Boy, 16.8.11-17.5.41 Sgt J. G. Bailey, na Coy Enge. 25,41-1.0.4; Blgun II. L. Carson, Corps Signals, 7.3.41-135,41; L/Cp! 11, 2, Wooley, Mob Coln, 10.4,41-17.5.41; Pie F Stanek. Mob Coln, 8941-148.41; Pte it. L. Didsbury, Mob Coin, 10.5.41-10.5,41: L/CȘI D. B. Evina, Mob Coin, 12541- 18341; Pie P. J. Brown, Mob Coirí, 128,41- 10.8,41; Pte A. II. Kellaway, No. 1 Coy, 12.5.41-12.0.41; Pte 3, Kempton, No. 1 Coy.

8.8.41-21.841; Pie IL J. Maitland, No. 3 Coy, 20.441-145.4; Pie M. C. Hung, No. 3 Coy, 12.8.41-11.6.4; Pte Paul P. K. Yani, No. Coy. 15.41-31341; Ple K. Y Cheung, No. Coy, 53.41-4.7.41;

No. 4

5.3.41-4.7.41: Pie James Wong, No. Cay, 3.0.41- 4741: Pie C. Y. Wang, No. 4 Coy. 8.5.41-4.7.41; Plè K. H. Chung. No. 7 Coy,

Yik-on 5.5.41-4.7.41; Cpi Kwok

No, 4 Coy, 145.41; Fte Penn Yuck-wing. No, A Coy, 11.3.41-20.5.41; Pte Tre Kwok-fel, No. 4 Coy. 12,941-19.5N1; L/Cpl Ng Po- Jau. No. 4 Coy, 125.41-175.4; Pie Lan Wing-cho, No. 4 Coy, 3.0.41-13.0.41; Pic 1... M. da Roza, No. 6

No 10.5.41: Ple II. A. Botelha, No, & Coy, 1.0.41-15.0.41; Sgt V. G. Stolt. No. 7 Coy, 20.0.41-28.0.41; Pie D. C. Lonerálne, AS.C. Coy, 22.3.41-4.0.41; Pie Wong Hop Yu. Fd Amb, 4.5.41-33.41; L/Cpl C. W. Haynes, Fd Amb.- 1354-138.4; -Pts Manawar Klinn, Sp Gd Coy, #341-7.3A2; Cpl F. C. C. Quah, No. 3 Cay, 255,41-14.7.41; 8pr G. E. Evans. Fd Coy Enge, 13.5.41-24.0.41: Spr G. V. Smirnoff, Ed Coy Enga, 13.541- 24.0.41,

11. Strength-Vocreate Sigmn C. R. Lawrence, Corps Signa), 104.41; Pie V. II. C. Jarrett, A9.C, Cay. 2441: Pie V. V. MacDonnell, AS.C. Coy. 10.4.41: Gar Sze-To Fook. 3rd Bty, 18.4.41: Gar Fung Bin, St A.A. Bly, 28.4.43: Ple C. Bpradbery, A.3.C. Coy, 2.5.41; Set J.

0.5.

(vi) 5th A.A. Battery Tues May 20, 1.Q. 2.30 p.m. No. 1 Sec. Italf day train Ing ni Salwan, Dress ny laid down, with helmets. Tues May 20, St John's Place. 1.30 pm. No. 2 Sec. Lecture. Dresi Multi. Thurs. May 22, 1.Q. 2.30 pm. No. 2 Sec. Hail day training at Balwan, Dress as laid down, with heimets. Thurs. May 22. St John's Place 530 p.m. No. 1 See.nacknay. ASC. Coy. 70.41; Pie K. G. Lecture, Dress---Mufti.

Mckenzle, Mob Coln, 75.11; Gar 3. J. C

Zel 28151

“COOL and FULL of PEP"

SAY THOSE WHO SUMMER IN MASCULINIZED UNDERWEAR

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2525252 LANE CRAWFORD'S

The House of Quality & Service

Knox Tells Graduates.

Of New Naval

Policy

A. Silva-Neto. CoyoXi: 2041: Plevent the rise of another Hitler in a score of years hence, sald

NEWPORT, R.L.. May 16 (Reuter)-The world must pre-

My 15. K.C. 6.30 pt. Arms drill.

(b) Field Company Engineora-Man. McDonald, Eth AA Bly, 23.4.41; Pto_C.

Dress-Muft, Thurs

May 27. H.Q. St John's Place. 2.15 p.m. Bridging exercise at Mount Nicholson. Drexa-Helmet, shirt, trousers, boots. Overalls must be carried.

(c) Corps Signals-Mon. May 10, HQ. 0.20 pan. (1) Clasification Casi, Prepam tion training. (1) Cable Working Party and checking signal glares, (111) Kermain- der, signal training. Wed. May 21, HQ, 3 p., (1) Those detalled. Classification Tests by Royal Corps of Signals. (1) Remainder. Field Cable laying exercise. (01). Night signal exorciso. (lv) PreR Battle Order with Helmets. Fri. May 23. Government Trade School, 2 p.m. WIT Class. There will be no evening parade. d) Mobile Column-Men, May 19. All Pins H.Q. 6.30 p.m. (1) Nos. 1 and 2 Pins Classes A. & C. VG. recapitulation. Clanses D&E, LG, recapitulation. (i) Nos. 3 & 4 Pins S. D. respirator test and Kos chamber. 3.D. Rs will be drawn from Cpl Calera. (111) No. 5 Pin Lecture, VG. Elementary Principles (lv) Dresse previously ordered. Wed. May 21, HQ. 2 p.m. All Pins Kit inspection. TOET. Dress-Battle Order, topees. All N.C.O's and men must parado with their full imio of clothing and equipment, Frt. May 23, H.Q. 3.30 p.m. All fins (1) Nos. 1. and I Pins Message writing, Nos. 3 and Pina Revolver instruction. 11 No. B Ріпа Revolver instruction. Revolvers will be drawn from Cpl Caltas. (iv)

·Dress as previously ordered.

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NOTICES

Mob

to-day.

A. L. Jorge, A.S.C. 8.11.40.

12. Strength-increase Gar Cheung Wing-yee, 5th A.A. Bly, Colonel Frank Knox, Secretary of the Navy, addressing the 4241: Pie C. M. Knaggs, 0.3.41.

Con graduating class of the United States Naval and War College

I could rule the world. There have "We now intend to maintain been Caesars, Ghengis Khans, Napo our right of ever improving the icons and Iitlers since the days of the Pharoahs, and a credulous world omcera Mess Meeting-A Special Ollieers Mess Meeting will be held at Stilot of the

even always thought that each one was John's Piece It No. 6 on Thursday May though We must waste our the last." 23 at 6 p.m. all Officers not on duty wilt attend.

substance in wars of defence to 2. Lecture. A keture will be given to maintain it," he declared. all Onteors by G. 3 11.Q., c.C. on con- cluston of the Deers Mese Mecting on Calling for a strong United States sibility of devoting their lives to May 22.

1

common man

Colonel Knox emphasised that all present equally, shared the respon

3. Sergeants Mess Commlitee Meeting. Navy in time of peace as well as seeing that in the "future the Navy would not be allowed to decltrio' as Sergeants Mess Committee Leeting wii in time of war, Colonel Knox de- was done following every war sinco be held on Wed, May 21 at 5,30 pm. Allclared that once disarmed Germany the American Revolution.

unit representative will attend.

4. Service Rate for Cinema-By kind Had been enabled to challenge the permission of General Amusements Ltd. world "only six-short years" after the Service Ralo is available to volun- Hitler become Chancellor. teers in uniform at the Queen's Theatre (Cents 70 for Back Stalis),

NURSING DETACHMENT.

H.K.V.D.C.

"We can rest assured that when Germany and its will to force ̈IS ultimately defeated-in-Europe,--on-

PRINCESSES TO DIG

-Princess-Elizabeth-and-Princess-

The

other Hitler 20 or 30 years, hence Margaret are enthusiastle over the will be able to do the same in an idea of digging for victory. even shorter period of time it the King has directed that more food 1. Lecture-Fri, May 23, ARP, HQ.world again relinquishes its polleing) shall be grown in the Royal gardens, Happy Valley, 6.30 pm. ARF Lectura. powers.

and the Princesses are now planning Transport leaves Queen's Pier 620 p.m.

up men with the thought that they war, each had her own dower garden.

(e) No. 1 Company -Mon, May 19, 11.9. 2 p.m. Half day, training. Press as usual. Z Altachment to Hospite) for Training. "Always in history there have risen to grow vegetables whore, before the Helmet, mes in and trousers will be --Mrs H. 6. Mabb, 22.4.41-5.341. brought. Fri, May 23, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Weapon training,

(No. 2 Company-71149. May 20 Kowloon Docks, sad pum. No. 8 Pin. Wea pon training. Wed, May 21, 11.Q. $.30 pm. (1) MG. Pin LG. training, (9) LG. Pin Rifle. (W) N.CO's Sand Table exercise. Fri, May 23, 19. 2 p.m. Com pany parade. Dress-Battle Order, Hei- met will be worn Trousers In Haver- sacks,

(8) No. 3. Company-Mon, May 19. HQ. 2.15 p.m. Dress-Fighting Order. Water- bottle filled. Helmets, Thurs.

May 27,

St John's Place. 5.30 pm. Dress Overalls. Training as per Company pro- gramme.

(h) No. Company-35on. May 19, HQ 4.20 p.m. Classes 1 and 2. Sand Table Exercise. Remainder LG. Instruction as per Company programme Tues. Atay`20. Murray Parade Ground. 535 pm. R craits and those detailnd. Wed. May 21, 11.9. 2.13 p.m. Half day training. Atel mels to be worn. Tri. May 23. Murray Parade Ground, 3.15 p.m. Recruits and those detalled.

(4) Ma. 3, Company-Mon May 19 Kowloon Tallway Station, 2.10 p.m. Dress Bools, trousers, shirt, helmet, webbing equipment and moss, tin. Tzi. May 23; 15.30 pm. One period only, M.G Sec, L.A. 3rd and th positions (blind folded). LG. Becs. Advance handling duties of No. 1 and 2 Part of

Wo. 6 CompanyTues. May 20, 11.4. 330 pm. T.O.LT. (cont'd). FM. May 21, 11.9. 2 p.m. Dress Boots, trou sers, shirt, holmes and webbing equip- ment.

k) No. 7 Company-Mon, May 19, II.Q. 145 pan, No. 2 Fin LL. Intruction. No. 24 Pin L.G. Instruction. Probable 'step- pages, Fri, May 13, J.q. 2 p.m. Training at D'Agullar. Helmets will be worn, 2011 Army Service Corps Company Mon. May 19 to Sat, May 24. Duly Officers as detailed. Transport and Bup.: plies Sections daily as detailed. Dress an ordered. Thurs. May 27.. Buses from Queen's Pier 5.20 p.m.-Lecture on Elenten- tury mechanics. Dross an usual. _Bun.i May 23. Jordan Road, Vehicular. Forty (Kowloon). 845 6.tm. All day exercise compulsory for Transport and Bupplies Beetluma). Dra-elts, shirts,bota, puttees, belt and topers. Steal helmets and respirators must be carried.

(m) Field. Ambulance—Wed. May (01.: 160. 2.20 p.m. Drezhjelmat, shirt. khorts, pultors, hosclops, boots, webbing belt.

__(n) Pay_Section.-Thurs. May #2. - Cóm- mand

I.Q. Bub-Section 4. "Dress- Uniform. I. May 23. Command HLQ. Sub-Section II, 'Dress-Unitorm,

(a) Fortress "Signat Company.---Wed. May 21, Exchange Bullding. 2.30 p.m. Manning an detalled.

(p) Hongkong Engineering Company, Mon, May 19. Kowloon Dock Club. 5.4 p.m. id lecture on bomb disposal to Ufficers and N.C.0's.

Appointments & Promotiona *L/CHE. Tuck, WBC, Coy C.. asát: L/Cpl 1, V, PearPE,

to be Cpl

Coy to be Cpl. 7541; __8/Bgt_2. C. Young, Pay Bection, to be SqMs., 15.41; Bet Hakusen, M. Fay Section to be 8/3rt. 93,411 P10 W. R, Greenhalgh, Pay Bection to be Cpl. 145,41: L/Cμl IL D. Gilles, No. 3 Coy to be Pleat his own request)

Cp), J£54118W -W Taharp, ND, (X. Coy to be £/Cp),10,5A1;..Pin.In McMarne, No. 1 Coy to be

Tôchíth fly) to be ndr, EAST Krnar

LBAI: L/Edr. Y, K, Tam, 4th Bty to be Date HSATTŏnr H. to, ata 13t to be L/Bdr, 13.8.41), Cnr. 7. H. Yung, 4th Diy,

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