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There are dozens who deserve mention but space is limited

others worthy of commendation are:-

1st Battery

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Bdr. J. Watson.

Corps Engineers

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Major Ma Johnson, M.M.

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Corps Signals

M. G. Troop

M. M. G. Section

Lieut. F.W.T. Ross,

C.S.M., R.J. Everest, M.B.E. C.C.M.S., T. Bolt.

C.S.M., G.T. Padgett, M.B.E., who was in charge during the absence on leave of Lieut.J.H. Bottomley. C.Q.M.S., H. J. Millington, M.M.

Captain H. H. Potts, C.S.M., R.H. Charles.

Lieut. H. G. Williams,

C.S.M., B.S. Rogers.

(The latter in command efficiently during the illness of Lieut. Williams).

No. 1 (M.G.) Company.....C.Q.M.S., R.A. Edwards,

Corps Infantry

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INDIVIDUALLY.

Sergt. E.C. Hudson, M.C.

Captain J.S. Rodrigues, for his officient command of the Company during the absence on leave of Captain S. Jarvis, M.C.

Lieut. J. V. V. dos Remedios,

Sergt. F. V. V. Ribeiro,

Sergt. H.M. Britto.

Sorgt. J.F. Baleros.

R.S.M., W.H. Edmonds, M.B.E., who after many years of

invaluable service is retiring from the Corps in July.

Lieut. C. de S. Robertson, M.M. who has done an immense amount

of work particularly in connection with anti-Gas inst ru ct ion.

Captain D.W. Mortlock of the 1st Battalion, Straits Settlements

Volunteer Force, who has been attachod to us since 1st November 1933

and proved a very useful and keen Officer to us,

Lok Mui who has served the Corps as Head Storeman for twenty

two years with commandable efficiency.

#. B.L DOW BIGSIN

Lieut-col.,

Commandant, H. K. V. D. Corps.

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