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THE VOLUNTEERS.
CORPS PARADE NEXT FRIDAY.
REEL PRACTICES.
The following orders have been Issued by Lt-Col. L. G. Bird, D.8.0- Administrative Com- mandant:
Recruits.
Parade at Corps Headquarters on Friday, October 21, at 5.30 p.m. All those who have not passed all their. Musketry Tests Nos. 1 to 6 will attend.
Dress: Mufti, musketry order.
Corps. Drill Parade.
A Corps Drill Parade for the benefit of those trained men wish- ing to pass drill tests Nos. 1 to 4 Inclusive for the training year 1927-1928 will take place on Fri day, October 28, at Corps Head- quarters at 6.30 p.m. Dress: Drill Order, uniform.
Munketry.
Scottish Company will fire Part II. at Stonecutters Range on Sun- day, October 28, 1927.
All those who have not fired Part 11. must attend on that date. Range Officer: Capt. K. S. Morrison.
Launch will leave Murray Pler at 9 a.m. and 'call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 n.m.
Uniform Dress:
mufti optional, but rifles, bayonets, pouches, braces and belt must be
worn.
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Arms will be drawn from Corpa Headquarters on Friday, October 21, between 9 am and 12 noon, or 2 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m.; and on Saturday, October 22, be- tween 9 a.m, and 1 pm.
Artillery Co.
Lecture at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 pm, on Thursday, October 27, 1927, by Lieut. G. N. Joy on "Artillery Communications."
All members of the Corps are
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There will be a Corps Parade on Friday, October 28, at 5.80 p.m. at Corps Headquarters. All those who have not yet passed the Drill and Arme Tests, will attend.
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Monday, October 24, 1927-Lec- ture at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on "Practical Map Read- ing.".
Traversing and Searching Testa, under Captain W. Brackenridge, M.C.
Motor CyclistsParade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. for special Machine-gun Olais avery Monday until camp, under 2/Lieut. J. E. Hancock.
There will be a tactical ride in the New Territories on Sunday, October 23.
Parade at Kowloon Railway Station at 9.80 a...
Dress: Uniform with belt and helmet.
All members should make a point of attending the Corps Parade in uniform ordered for Friday, Octo- her 28, at 6.80 p.m, at Volunteer Headquarters, vide Order No. 2. After the parade" there will be a Company Dinner held at Volunteer Headquarters as a farewell to Lieut. R. L. Moncrieff and others.
It is hoped all members will at- tend. Names should be sent in not! later than Monday October 24, to C.S.M. A. C. Groves, c/o Hong Kong] and Shanghai Bank.
Infantry. Co.
Friday, October 21, at 5.30 p.m. All N.C.O.'s and other ranks as de- tailed by O.C. Company will parade at Corps Headquarters for a special N.C.O. Course of training fa Vickers Gun.
Musketry Part II will be fired an Sunday, October 30, at Stone cutters Range.
All those who have not fired Part II. must attend on the above date. Range Officer: Lieut. A. H. Penn.
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No. 1 Platoon. Parade at Corps Headquarters on Tuesday, October 26, at 5.80 p.m., for Machine-gun Instruction. Dress: Mufti, rifles and bayonets will not be required.
No. 2 Platoon. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tues- day, October 25, Dress: Mufti, rifle, bayonet and belt.
No. 4 Platoon.
Thursday, October 27. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 pm. for Signal Instruction. Dress: Mufti.
3.
Scottish Co.
Musketry Part II. Seo Order No.
Thursday, October 27, at 5.30 p.m. All Platoons for Vickers Gun Instruction at Platoon. Headquar• tors. Full Strength parade from now on are essential to complete|| programme of work prior to camp.
Portugueso Co.
Friday, October 21. Trained men wil parade at Corps Head- quarters at 5.30 p.m. for. Lewis Gun and N.C.O.'s Classes, under Regular Instructors, Dress: Mufti.
All men who have passed either| Part 1: Muskotry or Musketry Tests 1 to 6, and Drill Tests 1 to 4 are now trained men.
Transfer.
No. 770 Pte. T. C. Monaghan s transferred from No. 1 Platoon to the Reserve Company, as from October 17, 1927.
* Marksman.
The undermentloned has qualified as marksman and is entitled to wear the badge for one year:-No; 1180), Pte. C. G. Silva, No. 10 Platoon, 92: points.
Leave.
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No. 1049 Lee.-Sergt. R. K. Valen tine, Armoured Car Company, granted leave from October 22, 1927, to December 2, 1927.
NOTICES.
A Lawn Bowls Match between teams representing No. 6 Platoon and Armoured Car Company will be played at Kowloon Dock on Sun- day, October 28, commencing 3 p.m. sharp.
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Scottish Co. Reel Club-Sixth practice will take place at Helena, May Institute nt 5.30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26.
Tug-of-War team as already de- tafled will assemble at Corpe Head- quarters at 6 p.m. every Tuesday.
Scottish Company v. Sorgeants of the Queen's Regiment. A shoot will take place at Taikoo Range, on Sunday, October 29, commencing
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