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SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1932.

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THE

VOLUNTEER CORPS.

Orders for the Coming Week.

CHINA MAIL.

Platoon, returned from leave on

Anti-Air-Craft Section: This Section is reminded that it | 28.1.32. will' parade every Friday at Head-

quarters for Instruction.

It is reported that members are not complying with Orders in Orders by Lieut.-Colonel L. G. informing Company Headquarters Bird, D.S.O.. 0.B.E., commanding when a change of address takes Hong Kong Volunteer Defence place. This order must be adhered Carps, are issued as under:-

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PARADES.

Corps Band.

to.

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A.A.LA. Company. The A.P.C. Section will parade at 5.30 p.m. at North Point on Thursday, February 4.

The Band is expected to parade The Portuguese Section will full strength on Monday, parade at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters February 1, Friday, February 5 at on Friday, February 5, Headquarters at 6.30 p.m.

Chinese New Year Holiday.

It is reported that members are! Volunteer Headquarters will be not complying with Orders in in-closed on Saturday, Sunday and

when forming Headquarters

Monday, February 6, 7 and 8, 1932, change of address takes place, this respectively, except for business of order must be adhered to.

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No. 782 Pte. A. L. G. Eastmano, No. 2 Platoon, returned from leave on 15.1.32.

MRS. E. McLÉOD. Funeral Yesterday, Afternoon.

No. 1826 Gar. A. S. Bliss. Bat- tury, granted 2 weeks' leave from

The funeral of Mrs. "Ellen 31.1.32 to 13.2.32.

McLeod, whose death was report- No. 1500 Sergt. L. G. Frost, Reed yesterday, took place at the serve Company, leave extended to Protestant Cemetery, Happy Val- ley, last evening, when a large number of friends attended to pay their last respects.

The Rev. E. G. Powell officiated at the grave side.

28.3.32.

(Sgd.) W. H. G. GOATER, Capt.

Adjutant, H.K.V.D.G.

LOCAL SHARE MARKET.

Affected by Northern Hostilities.

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REDUCED RATES.

The official summary issued by the Stock Exchange to-day statess

The market opened to-day stil under the influence of the hostiliting in the North, with scarcely af the business being transacted, except a Mr.ja farther reduction in rates.

Sales Hotels (old), 14.60.

The chief mourners were deceased lady's husband, George McLeod, and two sons, John and Ronnie. Amongst others present were:-Messrs. W. Robert-

"CHEER-O" CANTEEN

Closing Down After To-morrow Night.

Service men popular headquarters in the heart. C. Wallace, J. Russell and J. J. will lose a very son, J. Anderson, G. H. Stewart,

of the city, when the

(pall-bearers), Mesars. Cheer- Whyte Y.M.C.A. Canteen will close down R. M. Dyer, K. E. Greig, F. J. to-morrow night. The institution Shervall, N. M. Currie, Dr. J. H. will function as usual to-morrow T. Swan, F. E. Skinner, E. Hims- but will not open again after clos-worth, V. C. Labrum, A. T. Hamil- cent. premium.

Montgomery, Mesars, R. Wallace, |

Ling time in the evening.

an urgent nature. Battery.

Officers' Duties. There will be a lecture on "Pre- Captain E. J. R. Mitchell assumes dicted Shoots"

Second in Command, On Tuesday, duties as February 2 at 5.30 p.m. at Head- P.R.I. and P.M.C. with effect from quarters for the Staff and any one January 20 vice Major H. B. interested.

|Dowbiggin, O.B.E., on leave.

There will be a parade at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, February 4 at Headquarters for gun drill and signala.

Engineer Company. Monday, February 1, Miniature Range.

Thursday, February 11, D.L. Instruction, Wellington Barracks.

Members intending to attend: Camp on February 19-21 are again requested to forward their names as soon as possible.

Corps Signals.

the coffin.

The passing of the Cheer-Ois, ton, J. L. McPherson, J. Anderson, Checking of Rolls,

of course, due to unsafe state of G. Griggs and many others. O'S.C. Units are again reminded the City Hall in which it is hous-

There was a' large number of of the importance of checking theired. When notice of removal was

floral tributes, and one from the Rolls with the Corps Muster Roll given last month it was thought widower and sons was buried with in the Adjutant's Office. Copies of possible that the premises might the Monthly Strength are forward- be retained after the end of this ed to all concerned to enable, any month, but this has now been discrepancy to be discovered. found impossible. Although no Checking of Attendance Register. definite plans have been formed, O'S.C. Units will cause their At- the Directors of the Y.M.C.A. are tendance Registers to be checked hopeful of re-opening the Cheer-0 with the Corps Attendance Regis shortly in other premises. ter forthwith in view of the ap- proach of the Annual Emeleney Board.

Arms Drill.

Part II Musketry Practices will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, January 31. All members! O'S.C. Units are reminded of the must attend. Rifles should be importance of the practice of arms drawn from Store before Noon to drill as much as possible in view day.

of the approach of the G.O.C's

Launch will leave Queen's Pier Inspection. at 9 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier fal 9.30 a.m.

Struck off the Strength. ¡Having been dismissed.---No. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 1442 Tpr. E. G. Dale, Machine Gun 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, February 2,, Troop, as from 7.1131. for Buzzer Practice.

BRITISH NEWS REELS.

days for the special morning Sunday is now added to the programme of British news reels will be a complete change of pro- at the King's Theatre. There

gramme to-morrow. Details are given in our advertising columns.

ST. PATRICK'S SOCIETY OF HONG KONG

Society of Hong Kong at their first The Committee of St. Patrick's)

meeting this year elected officers for 1932.

Sir J. H. Kemp, Kt., C.B.E., on vacating the Presidency becomes the first Past President.

Colonel C. D. Myles, O.B.E., was elected President.

Mr. L. N. Murphy and Professor F. A. Redmond were elected Vice-Presidents.

Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes was re- elected Hon. Treasurer.

special morning programmes. In Many applaud the idea of

Mr. G. P. Murphy and order that any of the public may Transfer.

Lieut. P. T. Mahony. R.E., were not offer the excuse that the re-elected Hon. Secretaries. Machine Gun Troop.

No. 1297 L/Cpl. J. S. Flegg, days are unsuitable, the manage- Musketry. Stonecutters Range Armoured Car Company, Car Secment of the King's Theatre has nual Ball were discussed and sub- The arrangements for the An- is allotted to the Machine Gun tion, le transferred to Corps Head- included a Sunday morning pro- Committees formed. Troop for the firing of Part II Rifle quarters as from 29.1.32.

It is hoped gramme.

There must be one at an early date to have the guest on Sunday, March 13.

Appointments and Promotions. All those

day of the three (Sunday, Wed-lists ready for circulation to mem- who paraded for No. 1441 L/Cpl. B. L. Stock, No. nesday, and Saturday) from 11.45 bers. The Committee are desirous Machine Gun Instruction on 28th 1 Platoon, promoted Corporal with instant will parade at Headquar- effect from January 29, 1932.

a.m. to 2 p.m. to suit the time of limiting the number of guests and convenience of everybody to ters at 5.30 on Thursday, February,

as much of the success attending witness these special screenings the Ball will be due to the com- No. 689 Pte. W. F. Kerr, No. 4 of British news reels.

fort obtained by the guests.

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Armoured Car Company. Car Section.There will be no. parade on Monday, February 1.

There will be a parade on Friday, February 5 at the P.W.D. Garage) at 5.30 p.m. for a lecture on Car, Mechanism.

Motor Cycle Section. The fol- lowing will parade at Headquarters on Monday, February 1 at 6.30 p.m. for Machine Gun Instruction under; C.S.M. Rogers:-

Pte. Lewis, Pte. Neale and Pto. Mitchell.

The remainder will parade at the P.W.D. Garage, Wanchal, for driv- ing instruction, under Cpl. Sapsed.]

Rifle Club-All members will parade at the Miniature Range on Wednesday, February 3 at 5.80 p.m.

Machine Gun Company.

The Company will parade in, close column of Platoona at 5.30 {p.m., sharp; in mufti at 'Volunteer

Headquarters as under:

Tuesday, February 3-Lecture on Map Reading and Field Messages by C.S.M. Slattery in the Lecture) Room.

Tuesday, February 9-Inter- platoon. I.A. Competition On the Parade Ground.

Tuesday, February 16-Lecture on Repairs and Adjustments by Sgt. Terry in the Lecture Room.

All Recruits will parade in the Miniature Kange under Sgt. Terry at 5.30 pm, on Tuesday, February

12.

All Recruits will parade at Ken- nedy Road Range under C.S.M. Slattery at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesdays,; February 9 and 16,

Scottish Company. Parades Thursday, February 4 No. € Platoon at Kowloon Dock! under 2nd Lieut. T. P. Saunderson. Squad drill with arms, Belts and frogs will be worn.

No. 7 Platoon at Headquartera under 2nd Lieut. A. W. Brown. Squad drill with arms, Belts and frogs will be wordje te lihas

Musketry-Part II practice will) be fired at Stonecutters on Sunday, February 14. All ranks are free| | minded to keep this date free,bi Portuguese Company.

The Company will parade as under Gree

Friday, January 20:57 610 No. 9 and 10 Platoon, Kennedy Rosa Hangs for Lewis Gun Flfing.

| Nos, 11 and 12 Platoon, Head-

Lewis Gun Instruction „February; 524DESTURIN and 12 Platoons, Kennedy Lewis Gun Firing.

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Buyers

Unions, $410. Benguets, $114. Providents (new), $2.40. Shanghai Cottons, $80%. Singapore Tràctions, $/-. Dairy Farms, $29.30.

H.K. Government Loan, $3 per

Steamboats, $23.

Vénezuelan Goldfields, $2. Chinese Estates, $95. Yaumati Ferries, $2714. Canton Ices, $5. Sinceres, $16./

Sellers. Indo-Chinaa (Pref.), $45. Indo-Chinas (Def.), $32. Hotels (old), $14,80. Entertainments (old), $164. S.C. Enterprises, $10. Raubs, $39.

Kallans, 80/-, ·· Malabons, $38.

CHURCHES

A CHARGE OF ONE DOLLAR IS MADE FOR "ÄLL NOTICES UNDRE THIS HEADING

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL HONG KONG

Sexagesima Sunday. Holy Communion, 8 a.m. January 31, 1932.

Holy Communion (Peak Church),

18 a.m.

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Children's Service, 10 a.m. Matins and Sermon, 11 am, Preacher: Rev. H. V. Koop. Evensong, 6 p.m. Preacher: The Dean...

Protestant Cemetery Chapal. 5.15 p.m. Evensong and Short

address.

WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH, WANCHAL.

Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road E

Sunday, January 31, 1992. SEXAGESIMA.

Morning. Service: 10.15 am. Preacher: Rev. Erris C. H Tribbeck.

Subject: "What did Jesus know. of home life?

Evening Service, 6 p.m.

Preacher Rev. Erria. C. H Tribbeck

Subject: "The Unpardonable |Sin."

Sunday School each Sunday at 3 p.m.

| At the Sailors' & Soldiers' Homél

Sunday at 8 pm. 'Bible Claus. Sunday at 8.15 p.m. Service Men's Hour: JabCN

Tuesday at 8 p.m. Fellowshly. Hour

UNION CHURCH. Kennedy Road, Hong Kong,

Sunday, January 31, 1932. Sunday School, 10.a.m.

Naval Parade Service, 10.15 añ Morning Service, 11 o'clock. - 59 Sunday School at Talkoo 245 p.m.m

Evening Service, 6 o'clock, Preacher at both services. The Rev. E. G. Powell

Social Hour after Evensong

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

[Banch of The Mother' The First Church of Scientist, in Boston, Mase, Macdonnell, Road, Below Road Tram Statio Bunday Bervice, “ January › |1922, 19.15 am.

Subject: Love.".

The Bunday 9rkool." is heldu Sunday morning at 10 o'clock-

Wednesday Evening Meeting 6 o'clock.UNSTARK

- Reading, Room, at above. addre open

Tuesda 12-Noon

Monday

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