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THE CHINA MAIL.

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1934.

H.K. VOLUNTEER

Cubans Parade To Show Allegiance.

DEFENCE CORPS

Orders For The Coming Week.

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

dant. H.K.V.D.C.:—

Hong Kong. Feb. 2, 1934.

PARADE

Corps Signals

Parade at Headquarters at 5.30

p.m. on Tuesday, 6th

for Signal instruction.

February.

Musketry Musketry practices Parts 2 & 3 will be fired at Stone- eutters Range on Sunday, Febru-Į ary, 4th. Launch will leave Queen's) Pier, Hong Kong, at 8.30 am. and call at Kowloon Police Pier 8.40 a.m.

Dresselther

al

uniform or

mufti, but belt, braces and pouches must be worn.

All members who have not yet fired are requested to furn up on that date, otherwise they will have

to fire with the Casuals.

Corps Engineers

Sunday, Febuary 4th-Musketry at Stonetters Range. will

Launer

leave. Queen's Pler at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Pulice Pier at 8.40 a.m.

Dress Uniform or Mufti op tional Equipment muat he worn, The Company Shoot will be ran concurrentiy with the Classifica- tion.

Havana, Cuba-Kavana's streets were filled with people in thus huge public demonstration to show adherence to the administration of President Grau San Martin, who has 'now resigned, and oppo- sition to the Plait Amendment. The paraders are shown on Malecon Drive on their way to the Presidential Palace where they were greeted by the President.

DEPRESSION HITS

BANK ROBBERS

Monday, February 5th-Mina Loot Shows Big Decline

tare Ranger.

Thursday, February 8th--D. L Instruction. Wellington Barracks.

Carps Machine Gun Battalion. Troop

'Parade on Tuesday, 6th Febru-] ary at 5.30 p.m. 01 Volunteer Headquarters for Machine Gun In

struction.

In America

EIGHT STATES HAVE CLEAN SHEET

QUEER CURE

FOR AMERICA'S

DEPRESSION

"Beauty Will Banish Economic Ills"

TURKEY FOR THE

TURKS

CHURCHES

UNION CHURCH

The following are the fortheom- fing, services etc., at Union Church.

Kennedy Road

Sunday, February 4, Sunday School Kennedy Road. 9.30 am.

Sunday School, Talkoo, 2.45 p.m. Morning Servicė 10.35 a.m.

Evening Service, 6 p.m.

Preacher at bath services: The

Rev. E. G. Powell.

Social Hour in the Church Hall after the evening service.

Choir Practice Tuesday at 5.30 p.m.

Church

every

Every Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. De votional meeting of the Soldiers' and Airmen's Christian Associa tion.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST.

[Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scen. tist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.]

Macdonnell Road, Below Bowen

Road Tram Station. Subject:-LOVE.

Sunday Service 11.18 a.m.

The Sunday school is held on Sunday Morning at 10 o'clock. Wednesday Evening Meeting at 61 p.m. Reading Room at above ad- dress open Tuesday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday and Thursday, 5.80 to 7 p.m. The

Public is cordially invited to at

tend the service and visit the Reading Room. Branch of The |Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., U.S.A.

Restraining Laws For Foreign Workers

BRITISH SUBJECTS AFFECTED

Istanbul. The law, which the Turkish Par- A remarkable solution for the liament passed some months ago AMERICA ASKED TO the depression, which has affected jeconomic troubles of the United forbidding foreign subjects to ex-

PAY DEBT certain professions and

New York. Despite vigorous efforts to resist

HARMONY IN AGRICULTURE

New York.

all other branches of the banking States has come

to light.

Dr. reise

I enthusiast from New York.

All ranks are again reminded business. bank robbers have found Eldorado Uber, a rhythmic dane handicrafts comes into force short- that they must fire Rifle Part 3 their profits declining. at Stonecutters on Sunday, Jith The American Bankers' Associa-recently arrived in Washington ly. Many of those concerned aro

February, 1934.

Motor Cycle Section

Indian Tribe Awaiting Wagon-Load of Gold

78-YEAR-OLD PROMISE.

Lewiston, Idaho.

tion states that lost from bank bur-with an interdependence' panacea threatened with severe hardships. pluries and hold-ups totalled £480,-in his pocket, providing,

It ap

A certain number of British sub- All ranks parade at Headquar-455 in the fiscal year ended Augustpears. for many steps in the right ters on Monday, 5th February at 1. against £713.075 in the year pre-direction

jects are affected, but nearly all of (not to mention the 5.30 pam. for Machine tian Instrue feeding.

lett, by which recovery may

them are Maltese. It is unknown be

what steps the British authorities States Senate has been asked by few of Many Wounds, an aged Nez Perce have ever Indian, when the Government is going to make good a promise to deliver to the tribe "as much gold

tion.

instructions.

1. 1st year men- Mechanism.

22.

2nd Your men-1. A.

Eight States were free of bank hastened.

Ing year.

were free of marauders in bath

year.

bur-

The attendance at the lust and previous parades has not been at fewer banks to shoot up or all satisfactory, and in view of theglarize" in the last fiscal year, how- fact that there FP

many ever. Reuter. weeks left of the Training Season, all ranke are specially requested ·

not

which,

*

A sub-committee of the United

No. 3 Company (Anzue) robberies, against seven the preeed-According to Dr. Uber, the coun-contemplate taking; very The Company will parade at full!

Banks in Connecticut, try and the world in fact is suf- these Maltese subjects strength on Monday the 5th FebruNew Hampshire, Delaware. Rhode ary at 5.30 pon. for Machine Gun Island. Maine. Vermont and Nevada fering from a lack of psychologien!

l'interdependence.” People look been in Malta. too much on the sordid, material The majority of the foreigners as six mules could pull, the gold years, and Idaho joined the list last side of things, turning a blind eye concerned are Greek subjects and leaded upon a heavy wagon." The There were "from 2.900 to 5,000 the beauty all around them, the Greek consul in Istanbul haantomise is яnid to have been made

properly cultivated, invited hotel servants, photograpk-in 1855, would banish that depression moodlers, musicians, hairdressers, elec- The United States Government from their minds.

tricians, chauffeurs, bakers, shoe representatives 78 years ago pro- Dr. Uber, by means of rhythmic makers, carpenters and many other mised to send the Nez Perces the jdancing and play groups, proposes artisans to register at the consulate. gold as payment for concessions to put the world on its feet again Besides Greeks, many thousand made by the Indians in the treaty without delay, bringing harmony Italians, Persians, and Bulgarians of 1855, but they still are waiting and beauty' to the people and in will be affected by this law. It is for its arrival, said Many Wounds, clucating a sense of the aesthetic expected that those thrown out of who is known to the white people into the farmer, the politician, the work will be given the opportunity as Sam Lott.-Reuter, Laxpayer, the conl-henver and all to return to their own country. who are missing the natural in- But most of them were born in spiration that lies about them. Turkey and have lived here all their All members of the Corps are

lives. Especially, in Dr. Uber's view, again reminded that Riflea and threatened to cut off the National]does the 'interdependence' remedy Bayonets are not allowed to be Bank's water supply following the apply to the farmer. So obsessed their business to Turks and are

to make an attempt to attend the CITY'S THREAT TO

NATIONAL BANK.

remaining parades in order that' every men will be efficient.

Corps Infantry (Portuguese) Parade on Tuesday, 6th Febru» ary at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters.

Lecture by 0. C. Company.

Rides & Bayonets

kept at their houses.

No Water Unless Loan Is Forthcoming

Sofia. The city authorities of Soña have

them the i

the

Some of the foreigners have sold

only working in an advisory capa- At present, this order la not be amount of foreign exchange necesly commercial troubles that he city. A few have already left the ing carried out.

sary to buy abroad extra equipment loses the inestimable tonic value country. But, it is feared, many

the Corps Armoury at once.

APPOINTMENT

Bank's refusal to allot

latter with hin pure-

that the Turkish Government may

All Rifles must be returned to for Sofia's new water system. of his natural surrounding and, will be faced with great difficulties The Bank's action was due to its worse still, fails to bring beauty to and in some quarters it is hoped reserves of foreign exchange having the farm. He lets his pig-aty delay putting the law into force 2nd Lieut. F. P. Sequeira is ap-been heavily drawn on in recent remain ordinary pig-stys; his pointed Officer-in-Charge Rife months.--Reuter.

for a few months more.-Reuter. Club, H.K.V.D. Corps, vice J. H. Bottomley,

Lieut

Gunner C. E. Moore, lat. Battery, is appointed Acting Sergeant from 1st July to 80th September, 1934. Gunner G. F. Rees, 1st Battery. is appointed Acting Sergeant from.

1st June to 31st July, 1934.

· Leave

SGD. P. 8. M. WILKINSON,

CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H.E.V.D. Corps.

Officers Mess

There will be a Mess

at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, February, 1934.

Sports Committee

Meetina

19th

fowl-runs just fowl-runs, his cow- pens mere cow-pens; whereas if, through rhythmic dancing, his] sense of beauty could be develop- ed, he would beautify all these things, affording optical and mental delight to himself, as well, it is to be hoped, a few solid jobs for others.

If we let

""The farmer," says Dr. Uber, No 1381 L/Cpl. R. T. Goseno, No. 11 Platoon, Corps Infantry, A Meeting of the Sports Com-has got to develop socially as granted one month leave from 1st mittee will be held at Headquar-well as economically. February to 28th February, 1934. ters at 6 p.m. on Monday 19th the economic side get ahead, wel

No. 1587, L/Cpl. N. A. Beltrao, February, 1934. O's C. Units and can't have harmony," No. 9 Platoon, Corps Infantry, Companys (Corps Machine granted one month leave from 1st Battalion) will please send one re- been put on file in the, Department;

of Agriculture.-Reuter.

to 28th February, 1934.

Struck of the Strength

Permitted to resign

No. 1275, Cpl. C. Dragon, Corps,

Band, as from 2.2.34.

presentative.

AFTER ORDERS

Gun

Corpse Ist Battery There will be parade for the Headquarters Signale Section at

No. 427, B. 3. M. G. Puncheon, on Tuesday, February 6th at 5.80 Reserve Company. "A" Bection, as D.m. from 2.234.', '

There will be a lecture for all Having completed three years ranks at 5.30 p.m. on. Thursday,

service:---

No. 1557, Pte. T. S. Fraser, No.

February, 8th at Headquarters..

The following will fire Musketry

6. Platoon; No. 2 Company. (Scot-Course Table T Part, 8 at Stone-

tinh) as from 18.11.33.

Strength.

jeutters on Sunday, 11th February

1984-

The plan, it is understood, has

LEOPARD KILLED

WITH CLUB.

Native's Grim Fight In Rhodesia.

Bulawayo, (Rhodesia),

A native, armed only with: elab, has killed a full grown

WOLF CUB SAVES GIRL'S LIFE First-Aid Knowledge Proves Useful

CHILD'S HAND IN CHAFF- CUTTER

Melbourne, Victoria. After the tops of three fingers were, cut off by a chaff-cutter, a little girl's life was probably say ed by the prompt and cool action of an 11-year-old Wolf Cub, Ro- bert Taylor, of Buninyong, near Ballarat

Robert was driving a COW along the Ballarat road, when hej heard screams coming from Jshed in an adjacent paddock. He jran to the shed, where he found a distracted mother holding her small daughter, whose hand had been caught in the chaff-cutter.

Although the mother franti- No. 2110 Pa, O. Da Rocha, No: B. Q.M.B. Buxton, 1/Servt. feopard near here.,

cally, urged the boy to run for Beach, Bdr. Cole, Edr.. Webb," While he was walking with two help, he calmly used his handker No. 2111 Pte. 8. Ozorio, No, 9 L/Bdr. Moses, Conner, Coe, Gun-doga on a farm near Trelawney, chief to apply a ligature,” He Plin., 30.1.34.

Duffeld, Gunner Gardiner, Gunner they put up a leopard which at then bandaged the wounds and Officers Commanding the under-Bickford, Gunner. Dinnep, Gunnor tacked them savagely.

ran, to a nearby farm where a msutioned - Units will insue, their MacFayden, Gunner Hynes, Gun="" In order to save them, the na car was secured, and the girl Orders to their Commands sepa-ner Rees, Gunner Stedman, Gun- tive, having only knobkerrie taken to hospital. -rately:---

ner Jones:

with him, Joined the light After The bog'e action was based Launch loavas, Queen's Pier "at 1⁄2 terrific duel of claw and club, on knowledge gained as : – mêm- 8.30 am, and Kowloon Police Pier he managed to kill the animal- ber of the local, Wolf Cub packc at 8.40 30.

9 Piln,, 80.1.34.

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