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SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1934.
H.K. VOLUNTEER
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Orders For The Coming Week.
Hong Kong, 23, March, 1934. Orders issued by Colonel LG Bird, D.8.0., O.B.E., Commas dant, H.E.V.D.C.:——
PARADE
Corps Signals
Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday. 27th March, 1934 fer Signal Instruction.
Members are reminded that there remain only three more. training evenings before the Season enda.
Corps Engineers
Parade at Belcher's Fort at 5.15
p.m.
Dress Jacket, Slacks, Cap and i Belt
Engine Room Party has been de- talled separately.
Haversack ration to be carried.
DEFENCE CORPS]
Appointment
Acting, Lance Sergeant F. "F. Cruz, No. 9 Platoon, is appointed Lance Sergeant with effect from 1st March, 1934.9
Acting Lance Sergeant M. A.] · Baptista, No. 11 Platoon.. Is ap- pointed Lance Sergeant with effect from 1st March, 1934.
Transfer
The following are transferred to Reserve Company "A" Section as from 23rd. March, 1934.
From Armoured Company No. 273-Corporal·J. V. Ramsay. No. 698-Private P. E. Parker.
From No. 14 Platoon. No. 3 (Anzac) Company No. 1989--C. E. Stewart No. 1871-N. Stockton No. 1872-J. M. Kelleker N. 1966. R. Luke No. 2077-G, Griffin.
Extension Of Leave
No. 1328, Pte, C. C. Franels, No.
Parade at Miniature Range on 1 Platoon. No. 1 Company, extend- Monday, 26th March, 1934 to 5.30 ed from 2.3.34 to 30.4.34.
p.m.
Corps Machine Gun Battalion Troop
Parade at 3 p.m. on Saturday, 24th March at Volunteer Head quarters for Night Operations.
Dress: Field Service- Forage Caps will be worn and Great Coati brought rolled.
Haversack rations should
brought.
Parade at 580 p.m. on Tuesday.
Leave
No. 1324, L. Bdr. E. Moses, lat Battery, granted three weeks leave |an from 20.334 to 9.4.34.
No. 1782, Pt. J. Hunter, No. 13 Platoon, No. 3 Co., granted seven daye leave as from 21.3.34 28.3.34.
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THE CHINA MAIL
As Revolt and Riot Roar in Austria
The Socialist general strike that developed into a near revolution in Austria, endangering the regime of Chancellor Englebert Dollfuss, resulted in scenes I tke this being re-enacted in Vienna, which was put under martial law. The above photo shows troops searching civilians in the streets.
Registration
(Continued from Page 2.)
Of Persons Ordinance
World Safety In View
Bishop Hall Speaks On Asst. Hond, frensure
Geneva Progress. Wan
Grima; Hon. Treaure:
Council: Messrs. A. el Artulli,
LEAGUE OF NATIONS UNION. D. Bush M. & Cooper RE Campbell, Miss N, E. Elliott, In a stirring address at the Mesirs Wm. C. Felshaw, R. CE annual meeting of the local branch Lim. Rev. Father MacDonald, Dr. of the League of Nations Union, K. D. Reichelt, Messrs. + R Saitor held at the Helena May Institute WN. Thomas Tam, Rev. P. S. F.. yesterday, Professor R. Robertson Tao, Dr. K. H. Uttley, Very Rev. declared that although the world Dean Swann, Dr. Montgomery, may be close to an abyss of politi Mi M. Baxter, Messrs." A. E. cal and economic disaster, the road Reynolds, M. P. Talati.
to safety, has been indicated. ga
The Right Rev. Bishop, Ronald Hald, the President of the Union) also spoke. He referred to the unquestioned progress which had (been made at Geneva. It had been at Geneva. It had been demon- [strated at least that an interna- tionally-minded secretariat had
|been created."
He envisaged a system of inter?; national round tableconferences, in place of the present Geneva sessions, and the closer contact of nations through improved com munication systems, rather than by actual meeting of the repre- (sentatives of Governments.^.
Omeers Elected.
No. 1121, Spr. G. E. L. Johnson.
Įly those over fourteen years of age. [section 16 of Ordinance No. 19 of At the election of officers Bishop 5. Section 5 which requires pas-1915, but the penalties have been Hall was re-elected President of Corps Englueers, granted three
(6) For the purposes of this senger lists, in the case bedays leave as from 20th to 23rd. section, "Keeper of a lodging-house" Chinese enacts the existing prac-
ot non-reduced.
the Union, the other officers elected March, 1934.
7. The Schedule is more detailed being Vice-Presidents-Chev. J. includes any person who for reward tice and is derived from section 9 than the Schedule to Ordinance No. M. Alves, Hon. Dr. Kotewall, Prof. No. 1321. Pte. T. S. D. Whitley, receives any other person to lodge of Ordinance No. 19 of 1918. 27th March at Volunteer Head-No. 1 Platoon, No. 1 Company with him or in his house; and where|
6 of 1918.
Robertson, Hon. Sir William Shen- quarters for Machine Gun Instruc-granted 10 months leave 88 from any hotel, inn, boarding-house, or from section 5 (a) of
6. Section 6 la derived in part
C. G. ALABASTER. ton, T. Okemoto, Esq. Hon. Dr. S. Ordinance
Attorney General, W. Ts'o. No. 1303, Pte. R. Morrison, Rement of a manager, "keeper" in re-
lodging-house is under the manage- No. 6 of 1918, and section 7 from March, 1984,
Hon. Secretary-S. V. Boxer; The following will parade at serve "B" Section, granted Ninetation thereto includes such mana-
from 22.334 to Headquarters on Monday, 26th months leave as
21.12.34.
tion.
Armoured Car Co.
March at 5.30 p.m.
No. 2 Car
Sergeant Moutrie.
L/Corpl. Butler. Private Austin, Private Ekina.
No. 3 Car.
Cpl. Turner.
L/Cpl. Burch.
Private Munro.
Private Chou.
Dress:-R. T. C. Caps, Jackets,
Revolvers, Slacks, Boots,
sacks and Water-bottles.
S.CO. will parade on
Haver-
Thurs-
day. 29th March at Headquartere at 5.30 p.m.
Motor Cycle Section Parade at 5.15 p.m. on Monday 26th March, 1934 for Machine Gun Practice at Kennedy Road Range.
Parade at 5.30 p.m. on Wednes day, 28th March, 1934 for 1A In-
struction at Headquarters.
Corps Infantry (Portuguese)
20.3.24 to 19.1.35.
Leave Amendment
ger.
Required Lists
Reference to Carps, Order No. 6-It shall be the duty of the [11/34 dated 16.3.34, Item 6-master, owner and agent of every "LEAVE”—Pie. W. M. Groves' ship which arrives within the leave atated BA from 243.34 to waters of the Colony, or which de- 23.4.14 should read from 20.3.34|parts therefrom, carrying any pas- to 20.434, both days inclusive. Benger
passengers not be- ing of Chinese race, 10 STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH furnish in writing to the Inspec-
Left The Colony No. 1716, Ple. E. M. R. Fleming, No. 2 Platoon, No. 1 Company (M.G.) as from 14.3.34.
Joining The Naval Volunteers.
tor General of Police, within forty- eight hours after such arrival or departure as the case may be, a list containing the names of every such passenger. Such list shall be in auch form as the Inspector General) No. 1472, Pte. D. Black, No. 2 of Police may prescribe, Every (Scottish) Company
from į such owner, master or agent who 23.3.34.
fails to furnish such list, or who furnishes any list which he knows] CAPTAIN, For could by the exercise of reason- Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.|able diligence have ascertained to
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SGD. P. 8. M. WILKINSON,
NOTICE
Corps Engineers
be false shall be guilty of a con- travention of this Ordinance.
A-The Governor in Council may amend in any way whatsoever the
It is proposed to hold the An-Schedule to this Ordinance and may
Parade Tuesday, 27th March nual Company Supper and Prize also make regulations generally for at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters. De Distribution on Saturday, 7th the purpose of carrying out the tatle will be found in the Appen- April, 1934, and members are re-provisions of this Ordinance.
quested to keep this date open-
dix.
APPENDIX TO ABOVE Category-- N.C.O. Instructor's
Class:― Lesson.--Lewis Gun- Probable Stoppages. Possible Stoppages,
Location. Headquarters. Category A:-
Lesson-Lewis Gan Possible Stoppages.
Location--Headquarters.
› Category B.:---
Lesson.---Lewis Gun-1. A. Stop-
pages.
Location. Headquarters,
Category C.:—.
Lesson. Musketry-Suap shoot.
ing & Rapid Training.
Location. Headquarters. Category D.:-
Lesson-Musketry Snap shoot ing & Rapid Training.
Location-Miniature Range.
LOST
7-Every person who acte in contravention of or faila to comply Will the person who took a with any of the provisions of this Library book from the Drill Hall Ordinance or of any
regulations
on the evening of March, 13th, made thereunder, and every person 1934., kindly return same to House who permits or knowingly is a party of Exil by N. Wain. Hong Kong to any such contravention or failure, Book Club.
shall be liable upon summary con- viction to imprisonment for
any term upon summary conviction toi Imprisonment for any term not ex- ceeding alx months and to a fine not. There will no Hange Practice on exceeding five hundred dollars. Sunday, 25th March, 1994.
PRADE
AFTER ORDERS
No. 1 Company (MG.)
Corps Int. Battery
The Battery will parade at
8.--The Travellera Restriction Ordinance, 1915, and the Regiatra- tion of Persons Ordinance, 1916 are. repealed.
9-This Ordinance shall come
Belchers Fort at 5.30 p.m. sharp futo force on such date as may be on Saturday, March 24th: Haver-fixed by Proclamation of the Gover BACK rations will be taken." *-!
Dress-Jackets, 'slacks,-" "blus' caps. Overalls and platform shoes will be taken,
All recruit will parade at 5.80
20th.
nor.
Objects And Reasons.
Volunteer Air Aria Unless notified to the contrary,
1. This Ordinance repeals the there will be a Lecture every Tues, at H. Q. on Thursday, March Travellera Restriction Ordinance, 1915, and the Registration of Per- Dress-Blue caps and overalls: sons Ordinance, 1916, and re-enacta There will be a parade at Bel-with some changer those of their chers Fort on Thursday, April provisions, which it is copaldered 12th. at 6 pm. All ranks must desirable to retain
day at 6.30 pm, at Headquarters.
"Waiting List" The following have been registered in the Waff Ing List:-
No. 1820 Pte. F. J. Neill, No. 3 keep this date free. Detalls later. (Anzac) Company,
No. 2114, Pte. G. RM. Rickelts, No. 3 Platoon, No, 1 Company › (M. 'G.),
Easter Holidays
Volunteer, Headquarters will be
STORM WARNINGS FOR CARS.
closed during the Easter Holidays, New Scheme Suggested
Friday, 80th March to 2nd
1984, except for business of an ur gent nature. 19
In America,
Asuggestion that weather
of ports be made available"
ists as they are to aviators Motorimade to radio receiver
Kennedy Road Range Allotment Of
The above Range is allotted follows for the Second Stage Machine Gun Competition 4. Monday 0434 –– Machine Gun Bertion,
b. Tuesday. (Antae) Compar
turers by the Department
Aagle
2. Sections 2 and 3. and the Schedule are restricted to aliens other than those of Chinese race, they are pew, but are based!
| KXAM.{T}/bions and 8 of Orel dinance No. 12 of 1915, on sections 2 and 8 and the First and Second
Schedules of Ordinance No. 6 of 1916, and the Registration of Per
8. The registration of Parsons rdinance, 1815, was not limited to Bena; and persons of Chin681 TRO
in Cou
For
Women
*
Weak Teeth
are usually due to a lack of Calcium (lime) in the body
are
Kalzana is of the greatest value in regulating the Boldily functions. Any lack
of calcium results in pain and prostration, but these quickly relieved as soon as the shortage is made good. By taking Kalzana, the scientifically approved calcium treatment, you can avoid pain and discomfort. By restoring the balance of calcium in a natural way, Kalzana must do you good, and cannot possibly be harmful,
*Whenever there la avidmor of disfunc don in the body. lack of Calidum in probably contribu Įting factor,” writes Dr. H.F., B.W., London.
Before Baby come
The expectant mother should be cas to remember that she'mu
must supply the calcium needed to form Bones and tissues. Ki
rbaby's
the extra calcium needed, and com rects any shortage in the moth diet. It protects the mor against low of
the teeth, vomiting, gen weakness and debility, whilst it also ensures her! baby against any pre- disposition to rickets.
Preserve
by taking
Abyss
in good time:
Remember that your teeth are living parts of your body. The food they require is Kalzana, the calcium food. If your teeth get too little calcium, they be- come weak and liable to decay.
Such teeth are a constant cause of pain and trouble and never look healthy,
Start taking Kalzans and notice. bow quickly your teeth become strong and white... By taking Kalzana, pain and trouble are prevented, decay is ar rested and your teeth permanently atrength- aded.
Lack of Calcium
in the body causes many different com. plaints. Regain your health by taking
KALZANA
The Calclum Food
4
At all Chemists
Mode by the manufacturers of Saratogen & Formamink
Click
in the bo
unhealthy bloodi
duration
ose and
bloeding
Make
your tooth strong and white with KALZA
AT
SHOWING TO-DAY
THE MAJESTIC
ONCE again they come to enthrall youl
GAYNOR
Wainer BAXTER
PADDY
THE NEXT RES-ENING.
Draced by
HARY LACHMAN - Leroy way by EDITH ORKİ
from the worl
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Weak and difficult Children
are often so because of a Jack of calcium in the body. Rapid growth demands a great deal of calcium to form strong bones and “healthy tissues. When kept
short of calcium,children be- come nervous and moody, and difficult to manage.
Children
"A listless
-difficult Child
is a child whose constitutionis out of order,” weltzo a
'fameus
physician.
Rickets
are a sure sign of lack of calciup
Give your child Kaimai, the calcium
food, Kalama will
make his bones strong and sonight, will eyerican wenk-'
nese mid will p want daformation.
After having examined a great - many difficult children, he writes: "I could prove that the blood of many so-called "difficult",children W poor in Calcium,”
Children tak
Tablets like
sure" sign that their-
| urgent need of ju
In Diarrhea-
Kalzana hastens the healing of the ulcerated and inflamed areas and soothes the nerves, With Kazana the diarhaa
will very quickly stop,
Kalrazın
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