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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1927.

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THE VOLUNTEERS.

STONECUTTERS' RANGE ALLOTMENT.

CHRISTMAS GREETINGS.

The following orders have been lasued by Lt. Col. L. G. Bird, D.S.O., Commandant.

Musketry.

Sunday, January 8. 1928: Re- serve Company and Casuals will Are Part II. Table T. at Stone- cutters Rango, full details will be published Inter.

Casunia.

A large number of all ranks have not yet fired Part II. List of names are posted on Corps Notice Boards, All such will make arrangements to fire by Sunday, January 29, 1928, the last day on which Part II. will be fired.

:

Peak Range. Applications for use of the Peak Range for the first six months of 1928 should be submitted to the Adjutant immediately.

M.G. Competition. Sergeant Spradbury's team of the Mobile Section of the Armour- ed Car Company. wine the M.G.

THE CHINA MAIL,

trophy, to be held for one year with a total score of 45 points..] The Commandant offers his con- gratulations on the fine drill and shooting of his team.

Scores of other teams are posted on Headquarters notice boards.

Results of Field Firing trophy will be worked out as soon as correct camp strengths are aub- mitted by unit commanders,

Corps Signals.

Parade for Camp Pay at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, December 28, at Corpe Headquarters.

Artillery Company,

No parade will be held at Corps Headquarters on Thursday, Decem ber 29, 1927.

Thursday, January 5, 1928. Parade at Corps Headquarers at 5.25 p.m. for Battery Drill.

Promotions.

Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO., Hong Kong. effect from December 14, 1927:—

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The following promotions take

Artillery Company. No. 565 A/Bdr. M. H. Wallace

to be Bombardier.

No. 1 Platoon. No. 1075 Pta. J. F. Wright to be Corporal.

Leave, The following are granted leave of absence from the Corps:

No. 833 Spr. K. S. Robertson, Engineer Co. from January 1, 1928, to October 31, 1928.

No. 511 Pte. 0. Eager, Reserve Co., from January 1, 1928, to December 31, 1928.

Long Service Medal. H.E. the Governor has awarded the Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal to No, 224 Lance- Sergeant J. C. Fletcher of the Scottish Company, H.K.V.D.C., on December 16, 1927.

Struck Off the Strength. Having left the Colony, as from December 1, 1927: No. 668 Pte. T. Low, No. 7 Platoon.

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Fistols London

Having completed three years' service, as from December 19, 1927: No. 503 Pte. W. HII, Reserve Com- рапу,

NOTICE.

all

The Commandant. wishes ranks of the Corps a Happy Christmas and prosperous New Year.

AFTER ORDER.

Musketry. Stonecutters Range is allotted follows:-

Sunday, January 8, 1928:-

Reserve Company and Casuals. Range Officer: Lt. A. M. Thorn- Sunday, January 16, 1928:--- Corps Signals, Portuguese

hill

FOUR NEW BILLS.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

BUSINESS.

MEETING NEXT FRIDAY.

1

Four new Bille were passed at yesterday's meeting of the Legisla- tive Council after receiving second and third readings.

the

These were An Ordinance to re- gulate the printing of newspapers and the keeping and use of print- asing presses; An Ordinance to amend the Prisons Ordinance, 1899; An Ordinance to amond further Volunteer Ordinance, 1920; 'An Or- [dinance to amend the Railways Or-

dinance, 1909.

Those present were H.E. The Com-Governor, H,E. The General Officer pany and Casuals,

Commanding the Troops, the Range Officers: Lt. M. G. Noll Colonial Secretary, the Attorney-

and 2nd-Lt. S. Jarvis, M.C. Sunday, January 22, 1928:---

General, the Colonial Treasurer, the Armoured Car Company, Infantry Captain Superintendent of Police,

Company and Casuals.

the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Range Officer as detailed by Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. Major H. B. L. Dowbiggin, W. E. L. Shenton, Hon. Mr. D. G. Sunday, January 29, 1928;- M. Bernard, Hon. Dr. R. II. Kote- Scottish Company, Engineer Com-wall, Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes, Hon.

pany and Casuals.

Mr. J. Owen Hughes and the Clerk Range Officers: Capt. K. S. Mor of Councils (Mr. D. W. Tratman).

rison and 2nd-Lt. B. S. Logan.

A CHILD'S CRYING is not necessarily an exhibition of temper. Too often the child is suffering from one or other of the

many minor ailments that plague infancy and that usually arise from a disordered condition of the stomach or intestinal tract.

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The Hon. Mr. W. E. L. Shenton asked whether the paper dealing with the development of the Aber- deen Valley catchment was the one for which the Council had been waiting, or whether there would be a further Sessional paper on the subject.

H.E. The Governor: There will be a further Sessional paper later on. H.E. The Governor, at the con- clusion of the routine business, said: We are now approaching the end of the year, and I think it would be convenient to have one more meeting of Council before the year closes. As the business will be mainly financial I think it would be best to have a meeting of the the Committee before Finance Council. I will propose, therefore, that the Council be adjourned until Friday, the 30th inst., at 2.30 p.m.

This was agreed to.

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