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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

Orders For The Coming Week.

Orders by Lieut-Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin. O. B. E. Com mandant, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps:

Hong Kong.

Friday, 7th September, 1934,

PARADE

Corps 1st Battery

The Battery will parade at Belcher's Fort on Thursday, 13th) September. 1934 at 6 p.m.

Bress.-Overalls

Caps.

and Blue

As this parade will be the first of the Training Season it is hoped, that every man will make an ef- fort to be present.

Corps Engineers

Parole at Miniature Range on Monday, 19th September, 1934 at 5.

Thursday, 18th September-1).

L. Training at Belcher's Fort at

..

NOTE: All members are re- their webbing quested to return equipment to the Company Store.

Corps Signals

Parule at Headquarters at 5.30 pom. Tuesday, 11th September. All members will return all web- bing equipments to Store at once and draw as new issue.

Corps Machine Gun Battalion Troop

THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1934.

Shortage of food was felt within an hour after the general strike in San Francisco became effective. These pictures show the efforts made to supply it. At the top left, National Guardsmen load their own truck at army warehouse and right, in the first supply of fruits and vegetables arriving at the city line under police escort. In the lower photograph patrons line, two deep in one of the 19 restaurants permitted to operate under a strike committee permit..

Lieut L. T. Kide. Medical Sec- tion, returned from leave and re- ported for duty on 6th Septeni- ber, 1934.

LEAVE

Parade on Tuesday 11th Sep- No. 2071, Tpr. R. H. Cole, M. G.J tember

at 6:40 pm at Troop Troop, granted sick leave from 8th Stubie.. Causeway Bay, for August to 20th September. 1934.

Gymkhana events,

No. 1 (M. G.) f'ompany Friday, 14th September. Parade at Headquarters in Mufti for Test in rat part uf Schedule B.M.C. Proficiency.

essential tha, all

No. 2088, Tpr. II. J. Cowie, M. G. Troup, granted 3 weeks' leave as from 4th September to 17th Sep- tember, 1934.

LONDON WORLD PHONE LINK

Romance Of Carter- Lane E. C..

200 GIRLS TO DEAL WITH CALLS

JACKIE BROWN SENTENCED

Bit Boxer's Ear In Street Quarrel

GACL FOR ASSAULT

A quarrel in which Jackie Brown,

NEW ARMY BILL RULING

Sensation Caused In Simla

CABLE TO INDIA OFFICE

Simla, August 16.

The sensation caused by the Assembly President's ruling on

No. 212. Pt,, il. Balean, Reserve | When regular telephonic communi- the world fly-weight boxing cham- Company, granted 12 months cation with Japan is opened in the pion, was concerned, which ended, it ranks leave as from: 6th September 1934 autumn the world system, of which was stated, in Brown biting another Sir Abdur Rahim's amendment London is the hub, will be almost/man's ear, had a sequel at the to the Army Bill in the Legisla-| No. 1612. P.e. J. J. Linu, No. 12 feumplete. China and Albania alone/Manchester Quarter. Sessions when tive Assembly on August 16.

take these Pests for classification before Camp.

to 5th September, 1935.

Brown was charged with common assault on Louis Tarchman, of The link with China is already Lower Broughton, Manchester. 20th

Company Dinner will be held Platoon, granted months lenye remain outside It: on Friday, 28th September and itjas from Ist September to is hoped that all ranks will at- *November, 1944. lend.

Cricket. No. 1 Company will play the Anzac Company at 2 p.m. on Sunday, 30th September ал Navy Ground, King's Park.

Reorganization of Platoons will

be arranged later.

STRUCK OFF the streNGTH Having Completed Three Years Service

No.

No. 1696, L (pl. F. J. T. Locke,

Platoon, as from 7.9.1934.

Age Limit

under consideration. That thera

Jamateur boxer.

aroused considerable discussion in the lobbies.

It appears that the acting Vi |are no technical difficulties Was During the police court proceed-meeting to discuss the situation. ceroy held an urgent Cabinet proved some time ago when the

ings it was stated that Tarchman London Post Office was able to speak had been promised £200 by Mr. Dave gent cable has been sent to It is understood that an ur- to the liner Betgenland in Shang-Lumiansky, Brown's manager hai harbour.

in Whitehall to ascertain Sir Sam- all countries except England, on uel Hoare's Telephone authorities here have condition that he withdrew

views, as

the the Government of India are not in

No. 1900, C.QALS. W. J. Radley, more than once tried to bring charge, but the Director of Publies position to take an independent No. 3 (ANZAC) Company A. A. L. A. Company. Headquarters.Albania into the circle. But that The Company will parade at as from 1st September, 1934. full strength, in Mufti, on Mon- day, 10th instant at 530 p.m. This:

C. Sloan, No. 7so far shown no desire to link it is the first parade of the Training Platoon, as from 1st September with the outside world. Season and it is important that all 1984. ranks turn up.

A Company meeting will be hed directly after the paralle.

Bile practice will be held in

Left The Colony No. 1722, Pte.

State does not possess a very highly Prosecutions took the case up.

decision on this important mat- Brown was sentenced to four ter. developed telephone service, and has

months' hard labour..

His Excellency the Comman- Mr. Wingate Saul, opening the der-in-Chief is not in Simla, and There are 86,000,000 telephone case, said the nature of the assault it is reported that the Army au- No. 1908. Pte. J. A. G. Ander-subscribers in the world, and to-day was that of biting about an inch of thorities are undecided as to the ear of Tarchman during a brawl what attitude they should adopt. on, Motor Cycle Section,' as from Britain can talk to 33,000,000 of 31st August, 1934.

them. What is more important, in a Manchester street. He alleged

A Compromise that the trouble arose when Tarch- most of the distant countries

The United Press understands

Blackpool hotel Bad Brown spoke to fare prepared to arrive at a com- one of the women in the party who promise on the following basis— was known as "Blondie."

that so far as purely Indian There did not seem to be anv formations are concerned, they No. 2174 Private A. A. Xavier. Every call from Europe to America, dispute that Brown was the aggres-might withhold their objections to granting Indian officers equa»

STRENGTH

can

the Miniature Range on Thurs No. 2172 Private W. Sharp, M. speak to one another only through man and his friends were in althat the Government of India

{London,

No. 2173 Gunner G. B. Jones, 1st. Battery 30.8.34.

"Hello" In Many Tongues London is the world's exchange.

day 13th September at 5.30 p.m. i. Bn. (For No. Co.) 30.8.34.

Corps Infantry (Portuguese) Parade for September. ith 1984-see Corps Orders No. 35/34] of August 31st.

Parade for September 18th 1934) at 580 p.m. Details as per pendix attached.

Asia, Australia, and South Africa

Corps Infantry 30.8.31.

No. 2175 Privute A. E. Green-must pass through London. Even so, said Mr. 'Wingate Saul.

It was suggested that Tarchmanlity of status with British of Apford, M. G. Bn. (No. 1 Co.) 31.8.34. for comparatively near neighbours;

struck Brown with his knee and ficials, but as regards the mixed No. 2176 Gunner C. 31. Faure, this is the only link. When Cape CATEGORIES for Training 1st Battery 318.34.

Town wants to speak to Cairo, it that in consequence Brown bit his equality cannot be conceded.

Mr. C. S. Ranga Ayyar (Rohi- purposes (2nd Replition)-Lists

No. 2177 Private E. L. Vas, No.is London that takes he call: When ear, but there was no evidence that should be made up immediately. 11 Platcon 1.9.34.

the merchant in Bombay talks

anyone saw Tarchman raise his kund and Kumaon, Non-Muslim) has already given notice of an Platoon Sergeants will submit No. 2178 Private E A. W.This customer in Sydney, It is a tele-knee or that Brown was injured.

Tarchman corroborated the open-amendment Sir Abdur Rahim's Their lists to the Company Sergt. Fowler M. G. Bn. (Cycle Sec. Iphone girl in Carterlane, E.C., who ing statement. He denied that he amendment restricting

asks: "Number, please?"

the had ever called Brown "A cheese powers of command, rank and Before the war the only coun-

precedence of Indian officers to [champion."

OKDERLY OFFICER from Sep-14,9.34.

tember 18th to Sept: 25th.-Lent. No. 2179 Private C. A. du Roza.) J. V. V. Remedios.

No. 9 Platoon 4.9.34.

Men-for Musketry Instructions | No. 9 Platoon 4.9.34.

will parade with Belts and Frogs. No. 2181 Private J. M. J. Xavier,

Enclosed Appendix attached. Corps lafantry 4.9.34. Categories, N.C.OR

to

tries with which Britain was in Trained To Keep Control Indian formations. BELTS & FROGS. Recruits & No. 2180 Private C. C. Pereira, regular telephonic contact were Mr. J. C. Jackson, K.C., for the 'Although nothing has been de France and Belgium. There was defence, said that the accusation cided yet, it appears that the also an unsatisfactory and inter-

was an extraordinary one to be Government will support Mr. mittent link with Sweden.

made against a man of the callbre Ranga Ayyar, who, according to Instruc- No. 2182 Private E. Porter, M. To-day the volume of traffic is so of Brown. If any man was train-lobby information, gave notice tors Class Appendix Lesson. G. Bn. 4.9.34.

great that the International Musketry. Recruits-initial lesson-

No. 2183 R. D. Siva. Corps In-Exchange needs 200 giris operators ed to keep control over himself and of the amendment after consult-

not do a thing of that description ing the Army authorities. No. 2184 Private H. J. Guterres, speak French and German, and Brown was that man:

lying position. Locution quarters.

Head-fantry 4.334.

to deal with the calls. All of them

S. A. Anti-Aircraft 2 Classes Corps Infantry 4.9.34.

many Italian and Dutch

Mr. Jackson suggested that the ag well. 1-Introductory & Aiming: 2

cause of the bite was due to Brown No. 2185 Private H. M. Campos, School-book knowledge of these Corps Infantry 4.9.34.

languages is not enough. The girls being struck in the lower part of No. 2187 Private E. A. Souza, posscas a fluent conversational style. the body by Tarchman's knee...

Fire control & Elem: Handling.

All

Officers & NGOs should

read S.A.T. Vol: II-1981 Capter Corps Infantry 4.9,34. III. Headquarter.

"Blondie" was a respectable

KING'S ACCESSION

-ANNIVERSARY

Falls On Bank Holiday In Scotland

Detective Skin No. 2188 Private C. N. Gosano,

Their work teaches them detec married woman and a friend of LEWIS GUN TRAINING Corps Infantry 4.9.34.

tive skill as well, and Scotland Yard Mrs. Brown, and her husband was Elementary Handling, Stripping No. 2189 Private C. B. L. Ban-might envy the speed at which the friend of Brown. It was not un-

Assembling

of Component der M. G. Bn. (Cycle Sec.) 5.9.34. International Exchange can trace a reasonable that Brown, knowing parts. S. A. T. Vol: I-1931 pp. No. 2190 Private W. B. Sharpe, "wanted" man on the slenderest that his friend's wife was in Scotsmen have discovered that

&

25-38. Headquarters.

MUSKETRY.

M. G. Ba. (Cycle Sec.) 5.9.34.

APPOINT

Tarchman's car, should want to the 25th anniversary of the clues.

One day a call came through follow it and see that no harm King's accession to the Throne 1. 12 men fire part II table T5, No. 1111 C.Q.M.S. C. E. Mfrom Melbourne saying that an came to her.

falls on the first Monday in May T6 and T8.

Terry, No. 1 Co. H.Q.. appointed Australian Boy Scout in England Brown, in the witness-hox, sald (May 6), which is already a sta 2. Musketry. Aiming Instruc-C. S. M. with effect from 19.34.

would probably be telephoning his he had no intention of getting out tutory bank holiday in Scotland. tions (Remainder) S.A.T. Vol: No. 1765 Cpl. R. A. Edwards, No. home. There was no name or num-at Manchester, but Tarchman epat It is pointed out in official I 1931 pp. 68-72 stages 1, 2 & 3.2 Platoon, appointed Acting C.Qber given, but the London telephone at him. Tarchman rushed at him, quarters. however, that this Kennedy Road Range. Headquar-M.S. with effect from 1.9.34

girl was not at a loss. She rang gripped him and tried to butt him bank holiday is not a públic REVERSION

up the Scout headquarters in Lon. He held Tarchman's bead and then holiday. The celebration of the No. 1166 L/Sgt. F. A. M.don and found that a party of he was struck in the groin. Silver Jubilee in Scotland w

Australian boys was touring clenched my teeth and held him thus mean a public holiday. The

ters.

Recruits. Headquarters.

LECTURE ROOM

lotted to the following

Rosario, Corps Infantry H.Q., re- The Lecture Room has been al-verts to the ranks at his own re- Somerset. Tracking the Scouts on tight. Whatever happened, I don't only losers will be the bankers,

quest as from 6,9.34.

their travels, she learned that they know. I did not feel his ear in my who will not have su extra holl-

day. Sd. P. S. M. WILKINSON, Captain, were due to have tea at a certain mouth.".

cafe at five p.m., Precisely at five, Brown said that later he called London rang up that Somerset ten at his manager's house, where an shop, and the Melbourne boy was injury he had received was treated guilty but Monday, 10th September, soon talking to his family. The Recorder suggested that no great

amount of taunts could

England, the

1-Monday, 10th

September

1934-No. 3 (ANZAC) Company.

2 Tuesday, 11th September

•Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

AFTER ORDERS

1934 The Adjutant-

Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section

RETURN FROM LEAVE

No. 1297, L/Cpl. J. S. Flegg re- Parade at HQ. for M. G. Instrue-

turned from leave on 8th August tion at 6.30 p.m...

event of inclement weather a lec-Justi

gested

that

recomme ation

the sentence would have been more

The Jury returned a verdict

and attached to Corpa Headquar Wednesday, 12th. September turo vill be given instead of the teeth o bite somebody else, ters for ducy with Motor Vehicles. Riding parade at 5.50 p.m. In the latter parade.

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