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ATURDAY MARCH

HWOLUNTEER

TENCE CORPS

lers For The oming Week

fa issued by Colonel L. G

D.SO., O.B.E., Comman A.X.V.D.C.:-

ong Kong, March 29, 1934,

OBITUARY

Commandant deeply regrets nounce the death of No, 2053 Jer R. J. Tyler, Corps En- jere, on 28th. March. 1934. PARADE

Corps 1st, Battery There will be a parade for all Fruits at 5.30 p.m. at H.Q. on hursday April 5th.

All ranks are reminded that hore will be a parade at Belchers fort on Thursday April 12th. De- faila later.

Corps Signals

Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 m. on Tuesday 3rd. April 1934 fr signal instruction,

Corps Engineers

There will be ΠΟ Miniature Range-practice on Monday, April 2nd.

..

April, 12th.-D. L. Training at Belchers Fort from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. Dress overalls.

NOTICE

Death and Destruction Reunion

tenna

An vesiksus dorsa in the once-gay city of Vienna as a Heimwehr machine-gunzer afts behind his engina of destruction ready to sow death. Hardly a street in the Austrian capital but where similar scenes pre- vailed during the sanguinary Socialist revolt.

Annual Engineer Company Penhalterlack. No. 1 Ptn., No. 3 MRS. SANGER'S LAST |

Supper and Prize Distribution. Co., as from 27.3.34.

Friday April 6th. H.Q. 7.30 p.m. Omission in Corps Orders

for

8 D.1.

Dress. Tunics,

Slacks, Caps & Belts.

MACHINE GUN BATTALION

Motor Cycle (M16.) Section

No. 45/33.

Re Ghr, E. B. Brasier-Creagh's enrolment the "Unit" column has, been omitted. It should be "Unit

There will be no parade on Mon--Reserve Company A Section." day, 2nd April (Easter Monday),

Parade at 5.30 p.m. on Wednes-

STRENGTH

CONCERT

Miss Kanis' Talented Renderings

OBITUARY

Mr. R. J. Tyler Laid To Rest

MILITARY HONOURS

The 2121 Sapper Mansell, B.A. Corps MRS. LOCKHART PLEASES WITH

WELL CHOSEN SONGS

day, 4th. April. for 1.A. Instruc-Engineers 26/3/34. tion. Members of the team are

2122 Sapper Pengelly, B. Corpa specially requested to attend Engineers 26/3/34. this is the last opportunity for in- straction before the second phase of the compelition, which is being fired on Monday, 9th. April,

No. 3 Company (Anzae) There will be no parades En Friday 30th. March or Monday 2nd. April. Those men chosen to represent the Company in the Machine Gun Competition will

2123 Pte. Haher, G. M. No. 9 platoon 27/3/34.

*SGD. P. S. M. WILKINSON,

CAPTAIN, Adjutant. II.K.V.D. Corps.

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funeral took place Thursday afternoon of the late Mr.] R. J. Tyler, whose death occurred

A large audience was present at shortly after admission to the the Final Concert of the Winter | Government Civil Hospital on Season, organised by Mre. R. Wednesday morning, at the Pro- Sanger, and presented at the Helena testant Cemetery, Happy Valley. May Institute on Thursday evening. when military honours were paid.

A very talented rendering of by a representative party of Volun- several planoforte solos by Miss teers who acted as pall-bearers Nura Kanis, including Tschaikow-swhile buglers from the South Walen sky's "Troika," Weber's "Perpetua Borderers rendered the Last Post Corps Athletic Meeting. 1934 Mobile," and an "Inpromptue" and and Reveille. The party of Volun The Corps Athletic Meeting will; "Waltz in G Flat” by Chopin, was teers were under the command of be held on the Kowloon Cricket perhaps the outstanding perform-Sergt. R. J. Evereat, and the pall- on Saturday 21stance of the evening, while Mr. E. bearers were LS; Hooper, L.S. Schroter's violin interpretation of Lockhart, Spr. Casey, Spr. John- of two Brahma waltzes and Kreisler's stone, Spr. Bowden and Spr. Purvis.

parade at Headquarters on Fri- day 6th. April at 6,30 p.m. for Club Ground Instruction under 2/Lieut. 3. Apr. 1934. Way.

NOTICE

1

The Meeting will consist Team events only. Team of four Oldy refrain received much well- The interment took place in the men in the Track and three men merited applause.

in the

songa,

"The

and

They Company will parade at full strength on Monday 9th.. April

jupper terrace of the Cemetery, the at 5:30 pm. for Machine Gun In- struction and all ranks are asked Team from each Unit entered for well-chosen

Field events. The best Mr. Helen Lockhart sang three Rev. H. W. Baines officiating. to attend. Members of the AIR each event to compete on the day Song" by Sullivan, “Go from my

Present were Messrs. R. J. and Willow

IR. J. V. ARM are reminded that they are of the Meeting.

Everest (principal Window" ellxible for the Air Arm ONLY IF

by Somerwell

ourners), the Director of Publiel

"THEY

'orka (Mr. R. M. Henderson), and The Corps will be divided as "Ecstasy" by Rummel. ARE EFFICIENT IN

follows for the purpose of compet

A German THEIR UNITE.

Messrs. A. B. Purves, H. F. Pearce, Hong. "Mil Einer ing for the Inter-Unit Challenge Wasserlilie,"

R. S. Logan, K. S. Robertson. F C. by Edward Grieg Manning, W. E. Hollands, T. S. given by special request by Mrs Fraser, T. W. Carr, G. J. Chambers, ¡Cup.

Portuguese Oswald Womack, was received with G. E. Stephens, A. J. Manton and

enthusiasm.

Mrs.. Womack also E. F. Selk (representing the sang "Soft Footed Snow" and "I'll}

Y.M.C.A.). Rock you to Rest" En-

A bouquet of flowers from bla Other vocal items were presented and¡by Mrs. R. Sunger.

sorrowing mother and another whose best from Toppo were buried with the number was a musicals setting of remains. Other flowers were from Com-Browning's poem "Tae Year's at his sister and brother-in-law, Fear:

the Spring," and Capt. Owen Joce, and Bill; his sisters Rone, Euby Aang the well-known Irish and Connic, from his "sincerest

There will be a farewell parade to the Commandant-Colonel L. G. Bird. .S.O., 0.3.E. on Tuesday 17th. April al 5.30 p.m. and as this will be the last occasion he will Command the Corps, all active memberi as well as those

on Reserve are asked to keep this date free and to make every effort to attend. Further particulars as to dress will be published in subse- quent Orders.

Al

members of the Company who have not yet drawn their shoulder titles are requested to do

NO AS

Boon 48 possible from C.Q.M.S. Dudley,

VOLUNTEER AIR ARM Waiting List

No. 2090 Pu. D. M. Cameron, No. 14 Pistoon, No. 3 Company, has been registered in the "Wait- ing Lint."

Appointment No, 1910 Gar. F. W. Kendall. Corps ist. Battery, is appointed Lance Bombardier with effect from 29/8/94.

Live

Second Lieut. A. E. Bates, No. 14) Platoon, granted 2 months and days leave from 26/3/34 to 81/5/94.

Infantry Le. The Company.

Static Machine Guns." Mobile Machine Guns Small Units (The

Battery, incer Coy., Signal Section Medical Section).

A.S.C. Cadre and A.A.L.A.

pany.

The Programme is as follows: 400 Yards Relay Race, four men cach 100 yards.

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each 220 yards.

880 Yards Relay Race, four men L.T.C.L.

Members of the Reserve Com-who pany will be included in the Units song "The Harp of Tara, and two friends, Bob, Dick, Peg" and his to which they are attached. od-English Folk-songs" "Come my "pal" Bob Everest; from the Hon. for Track or Field events.

Entrance Fee $2.00 per Team Own One" and "Linden Lea."

Mr. R. M. Henderson, Mr. and Pianoforte accompaniments were Mrs. T. W. Carr, Mr. and Mrs. provided by Frao Amann, Mr. A. W. Lorena, Frank Neville. Mr. H. J. Pearce, Mrs. Bowes-Smith, A. Forster, Mr. A. J. MacFadyen, and Mr. Frederick Mason, A.B.C.O. Mr. W. Pryde, Fr W. T. Ross, Second Lieutenant Engineer Co., Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, Mrs. K. S. Robertson, Mr. W. F. Stone, A; Watson, Mr. Wong Foo-kee; the European.

Staf Buildings Ordnance Ofica, PW.D., Dvorak'a setting of the old Latin the Chinese Staff, Building Ord- poem "Stabat Mater (At the foot of the Cross) was rendered by BP.W.D. Oncers, N.CO., En- nance Office: Land Balllife, Andrew's Church choir on Thurs-gineer Co. H.K. Volunteer Defence day night

Corps, Commandant. Officers, and

two

2640 Yards Relay Race, men each 440 yards and two men each 880 yards.

Long Jump-Teams

men.

of three

Tug of War-Inter Unit, eight men each team.”

Putting the Shot--Teams three men. ADAY Details later.

Officers versus Sergeants Race

of

Tug of Way & Relay Race Police. Open to H. M. Forces & HR

"Stabat Mater” At St. Andrew's

Mrs. H. L. Lockhart and Messrs Members of the H.K.V.D.C.; Mem- J. W. Baldwin and C. W. E. Bishop bers of the Sergeants Meas were the sololats, while the Bo HK.V.D.C.; European Y.M.C.A. prano and Bass parts in the first the R.C.C. Committee and Mem quartet were taken by Mrs. G. Rbers.

No. 209 B.S.M. J. M. Jack, 1st Battery, granted 12 month's leave from 20/3/34 to 19/8/35.

A meeting in connection with Lieb, and Mr.-F. WE. Dann. Mr. No. 1910 L/Bdr. F. W. Kendall, with the Corps Athletic Sports will Rupert Baldwin, A.T.C.L. was at

be held at Volunteer Headquarters the organ.

1st, Battery, Tanted 7 months on Tuesday April 3rd. at 5.50 p.m. leave from 31/3/84 to 81/10/84

No, 2076 Tpr. F. E. W. Lammert; Company representatives, are re- SCHOOL FOR WIVES

M. G. Troop. granted 6 month's

leave from 1/11/38 to 80/4/84

No: 1978 Pte, C. W: Balman, Motor Cycle Section, granted 40 days leave from 21/8/84 fő *80/4734

No 1728- Bergt., J. M. Sünlay, No: 13 Ptn., granted; 2 week's leave

from 21/8/34 to 6/4/84,

No. 1878 Pte. O. B. Daxle, No.

18 Ptn

granted 3 week's deva

from 203.34

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quested to attend

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Mary Pickford's Views On Subject.

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ford

Rev. LS. Kauffman

FOR MANY YEARS A MISSIONÁRTZ

The death or

Matl

The Manager

has been busy

with his Blue Pencil at Whiteaways

From Tuesday April 3rd

to Saturday April 7th

A Special Blue Pencilled Sale

of a miscellaneous assortment of Useful Goods unearthed during our Annual Stocktaking will take place

It has always been our policy to keep stocks clean & fresh & • to clear out annually all oddments or goods out of condition at

Clearing Bargain P

irrespective of original costs.

The manager has therefore been round all depts with his Blue Pencil & marked these particular goods at prices which are bound to effect a Quick & Ready Sale.

We expect a rush on Tuesday morning Doors open at 8.30 am.

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