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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1935.

TONG KONG

VOLUNTEER

DEFENCE CORPS

Orders For The Coming Week.

Orders issued by Colonel L. G. Bird. D.S.O.. Q.B.E., Comman-

dant, H.K.V.D.C.:--

Hong Kong. Dec. 15, 1933.

PARADE

The Battery.

There will be a parade for Staff and Signals at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday

December 19th, at H. Q.

There will be apparade at 5.30 pm. for laying and gundrill at H. Q. on Thursday, December 21st.

Dress-Overalls and blue caps.

Engineer Company.

Sunday, December 17th.

Peak

Range at 9 am: Dress optional.

Monday, December 18th. Minia-

ture Range,

Corps Signals,

Parade at Corpe Headquarters al 5.30 pm, on Tuesday, 19th. Decem-

bar.

Machine Gun Troop.

Parade on Tuesday 19th. Decem- ber at 5.30 p.m. at Volunteer Head- quarters for M. G. instruction.

Armoured Car Section. There will be no parade until further notice.

Machine Gun Company. Friday 15tk. December 1933.-- The Company will parade at H. Q. at 5.30 in Mufti. There will be a

lecture on the Camp Training Pro-

Aramme and the points brought

New Year's New Mayor.

THE CHINAUMAIL

Mr. La Guardia, the new anti-Tammany Mayor of New York, who gained his port with a majority of 200,000, votes ut the elections on November 7, seen with his wife after the polling.

MISS PERKIN'S

PART IN US...

GOVERNMENT

nut. Tt in disirable that all Mem- America's First Woman "bers of the Company should at-

tend.

Company Training for the re mainder of the season will also be discussed.

Sentiish ComURoy,

There will be no further regular weekly parades until Thursday 4th,

January. 1934.

Portuguese Company. Classification Test-Stonecutters

Cabinet Minister.

HER DAILY ROUND

Washington.

CHURCHES

UNION-CHURCH.

Meeting Of The Deacons Court On Thursday.

DR. ALLEN TO PREACH.

In a swivel chair, scientifically The following are the forthcom constructed for correct posture, ing services etc., at Union Church. America's first women Cabinet Kennedy Road: Minister, Miss Frances Perkins, turns out a prodigious day's work.

Range.

It starts at 9.30 a.m. and, with Marketry and Lewis Gun Testa

conferences will be fired on Sunday, December appointments and

17th.

Range Officer 2nd. Liert, F. crowding close, continues until P. Sequeira, Launch will leave 10.30 p.m. Queen's Pler at 8.30 am. and Kow-

About her huge desk relief and

Toon Pallee Pier at 8.40 am. Cate-recover problems eddy all day Rotier "A" & "B" will fire Lewis long. ∙Gun Classification Tests and Cate-

Sunday, December 17. Sunday School, Kennedy Bond 9.30 a.m.

Sunday School, Taikoe, 2.45 p.m. Morning Service -10.80

Evening service, 6 p.m. Preacher, at both services: The Rev. Dr. E. L. Allen.

A Social Hour will be held in the Church Hall after the evening

Each day her lunch is brought service.

gorten "C" & "D" Musketry Testa. to her desk, no that more corres- Tuesday, December 19, at 5.30 Platonn Commandera will please pondence can be turned

off as

p.m. Church Choir Practice "Mes

ase that recruits who have not vet she consumes it. And as the kish" in preparation for Choir Sun- completed heir Musketry training dinner hour approaches she is day, December 24.

are warned not to turn up on this likely to be talking with the bur- Every Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. in

octakion.

December.

All

about cau chiefs

some labour the Church Hall, Devotional meet- There will be no further weekly statistics analysis. Back to the ing of the Soldiers' and Airmen's parades during

office after dinner she comes for Christian Association, more work.

Thursday, December 21, at 6.30 Miss Perkins has now weather-p.m. in the Church Hall, "meeting of ed six months of such a pro- the Dencons' Court, gramme, remaining calm-faced and clear-eyed.

ranks are urged in turn un in full force on re-adening of training on January 2nd. 1954.

Anzac Company, The Company will parade at full

strength on Monday, 18th. Decem-

Her scientific chair fits into an

ber at 5.30 p.m. when coints aris. old doctrine of the Labour De-

ing from last camo will be diarunn-partment. For years the

ed.

de-

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

Those members of the Compartment has been preaching (Branch of The Mother Church, pany who took part in the construe-that factory owners should furn- The First Church of Christ, Bélen- tion of emniacement̃a are asked to ish the kind of chairs that pre-tist, in Boston, Mass., USA). a05mit their

criticisms and

Miss any vent fatigue of workers. other point of interest to the O. C. Perkins put the theory into prac 'before the parkde.

as

All ranks are reminded to return their rifles to store Rs 8001 pornible.

As this will be the last parade before the New Year all ranks are requested to attend.

A. A. 1. A. ˆCo.

There will be ho parade on Mon day. December 18th. 1988.

The Officer Commanding the C. M. M. G. Section "will" Issue his Or -ders to his command separately.

AMENDMENT.

Reference Corps Orders No. 48/- 13, sub-order No. 6,

Delete reference to Sergeant L -Goldman and Inkert "No, 1462 Sør- geant 1. Goldman le permitted to Tesign a from 4.12.39,"

RIFLES & BAYONETS. All Rifles, Bayonets and. Re.. volvers must be returned to Store before the Christmas Holidays.

RETURN FROM LEAVE Lieut. G. Miskin, A.8.0.0, a from 1.12.39

“1.12.88. VA

No. 1787 Sgt. T. G. Blokes, A.

+

tice.

"Sit in it yourself and feel how

Macdonnell Road, Below Bawen

"

TREASURE

HUNT ENDS

IN FAILURE

Wealth Adventurers Disappointed.

TWO-YEAR SEARCH

New York

After two long summers of ex- haustive search, aided by the most modern diving equipment yet de- vised, the Salvor expedition which sought to recover $5,000,000 in gold and the Crown Jewels of Mexico, from the sunken Ward liner Merida, has returned empty handed.

Captain Harry Bowdoin and hila crew, many of them wealthy adven- turers seeking excitement, combed the wrecked hull which les in 210 feet of water off the Virginia Capes for eight months and found exactly nothing.

The huge strong box in which was thought to rest the $5,000,000 and the safe in which the treasure hunters had hoped to find the long lost Jewels of the late Emperor Mexico, were found to hold nothing. but a few keys and worthless papers.

After the Salvor's”, expert divers had cut through the sunken vessel's steel compartments and raised the safe, they found it was unlocked. Captain Bowdoin himself a salvag ing authority of long standing, ex-| pressed the opinion that someone, must have rifled the safe while the Merida, its hull agape after being rammed by the steamship, Admiral Farragut, was sinking in a beavy fog on May 12, 1911.

¿Road Tram Station, con Subject: 18 THE UNIVERSE. IN

**CLUDING MAN EVOLVED.

BY. ATOMIC FORCE? it fits." she invited. "And don't think for a minute it's a 'Woman Sunday Service 11.15 am.

The Sunday school is held on executive chair." Why, all my masculine assistant secretaries Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock. have been getting chairs like it Wednesday Evening Meeting at 6 since I started the fashion,p.th. Beiding Room at above ad- Reuter.

SPOILING NIGHT CLUB TRADE

Nightly Raids For

Inconvenience.

STOCKHOLM POLICE CTION

Stockholm.

The Stockholm Police Commis- alóner 'says he Intends' carrying out nightly raids on every night club in the city until they have all closed down,

Hitherto, the proprietors, have Lleut, F. Bunje, A.S.C.C., a fromillasly pald, the fine of 25 a week

B. imposed by the law for ke

night club, and gone on makefinge |hure profts,

hightly

C. C., as from: 1.12.33.

No. 1824 Bpr, M. Purvis, EnThe police hope gineer Co., granted 2 months leave will prove so

from 16.12.83 to 16,2.34 ha

patrons will

No. 1948 8pr. D. G. Wilson. En in the trade. gineer Co, granted 5 week's Icayai

'from 15. 12, B8¬to £1,34,

Now?

dress open Tuesday and Friday,:10 am to 12 noon, Monday and Thursday," "5.%0 to 7:5 The Public cordially invited to 27 tend the service and vietthe Reading Room. Branch of The Mother Church, The First, Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Maza, USA

COMING SOON

Backers of the search included: Vincent Astor and many other well- known aportsmen who spent more than $200,000 bo dnance the hunt.— Reuter.

NEW

SEASON GAME

COCK PHEASANT

HEN

$1.60

each

$1.20

WILD DUCK

$1.10

TEAL

50 cts.

SNIPE

35 cts.,,

PIGEON

45 cts.

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SAME HIGH QUALITY

THE DAIRY FARM, ICE & COLD STORAGE CO., LTD.

SANTALAND

OPEN TO-DAY

AT

SINCERE'S ROOF GARDEN

Come and Visit Santa Here!

and yes, Frown-ups, too

Santaland is open

med at our Roof Garden

Many interesting

games and sporta are provided here for Santa's little friends to play

Come and see Santa, ope and all, and receive a gift from the good old man. See the thrilling displays of Cycling Circus which you might have never seen in Hong Kong Even Santa himself likes to see them once and again,

CYCLING

AMUSEMENTS AT THE SANTALAND,

Thrilling exhibits of bicycle trick

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