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7. Movement.—Troops will move off to their sections in the following order :—
No. I Section (Stonecutters). The troops from Victoria will embark at Blake Pier at
The troops from Kowloon will embark at the Police Pier at
No. V Section (Lyemun).-The troops from Victoria will embark at Blake Pier at The troops from Kowloon will embark at the Police Pier and
Blackhead's Pier at
No. VI Section (Kowloon). The troops from Victoria will embark at Blake Pier at The troops at Kowloon will embark at Blackhead's
Pier at
No. II Section (The Peak).-The R.G.A. will embark at Blake Pier for Belchers at
The H.K.S.B.R.A. at Blackhead's Pier at
The remainder of the troops will move off into position by route march at No. III Section (Mount Cameron). The H.K.S.B.R.A. will embark at Blackhead's Pier at The remainder of the troops will move off into position
by route march at
No. IV Section (Wong-nei-Cheong). The troops from Kowloon will embark at Blackhead's
and Police Piers at
The troops from Victoria will All should be in
move into position by route march at position by
8. Special Service Officers.-The following officers will be specially employed. They will report themselves to the D.A.Q.M.G., who will give them their orders and assign them their
duties -
9. Army Service Corps Duties.-The Inspector of Army Schools and the Garrison School Master will report themselves at once to the Ú.C.A.S.C. for employment in connection with A.S.C.
duties.
10. Schools.—All schools in the garrison will be closed.
(BB.)-Action by Brigade Signalling Officer.
1. This officer will act under the D.A.A.G., and receive orders from him.
2. He will arrange the signalling parties required by the various sections of the defence, and see that they are properly equipped.
3. He will take over regimental signallers from Os.C. inf. bns., and detail the parties to sections of the defence.
(C.)-Action by D.A.Q.M.G.
1. He will arrange with the civil authorities for the use of the Colonial telephones, and generally will have charge of all arrangements connected with obtaining and communicating intelligence.
2. He will detail the number of Chinamen to be employed as scouts and messengers between the outposts and headquarters of sections, and will arrange with the C.Ŏ.O. as to the provision of a distinctive uniform.
3. He will be primarily responsible for the censorship of all telegrams received in or sent out from the station, and will be regulated in his action by the "Rules for Censors in British Colonies and Protectorates," a copy of which will be furnished to him by the Governor on mobilization.
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