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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS "The

ORDERS FOR THE SIR WM. PEEL FUND

COMING WEEK

Orders by Lieut.-Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin, O.B.E. Comman- dant, Hong Kong Volunteer „De- fence Corps.

Hong Kong. Friday, 5th April, 1935,

GENERAL

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"NO WAR IN THIS GENERATION"!

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donors to the Sir William Peel Few ballroom hit which has taken two continents by storm

ERE is a chance to learn to dance the “Flirtation Walk" the

for the protection of children:- Previously acknowledged $12,110.00 The Colonial Dispensary His Excellency the Governor has; (Collä: Mackenzie" and been pleased to approve the promo Co. Ltd.) ;) tion of Second Lieutenant Francisco Mesars. A. S. Watson Paulo Sequeira to the rank of Liou- and Co., Ltd. tenant in the Hong Kong Volunteer The British-American Defence Corps with effect from ist: Tobacco. Co; · (China) March, 1935.

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Government Gazette. No. 15 dated The Canton Insurance 29.3.35:

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·OFFICER'S MESS RULES:—

A copy of the Mesa Rules (1935)

has been sent to each Officer (except The Hong Kong Fire.

attached). If the copy Is not re çelved by 8th April, please apply to Hon. Mess Secretary.

PARADE

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The Battery will parade at Bel cher's Fort on Thursday 11th April(General

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Dress:-Blue

Platform shoes,

Cups, Overalls,

As this will be the last parade of the Training Season it is hoped that all ranks will make every effort to be present:

Corps Engineers

Parade Miniature Range.on Monday, 8th April, 1935 at 5.30 p.m. Thursday, April 11th-Belcher's Fort it 6 pm, for D. L. Training.

Sunday, April 14th-Shoot at Peak Range,

Corps Signal Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 9th April 1935.

-Corps Machine Guri Battalion No. 2 (Scottish) Company Parade at Headquarters at 5,30 p.m. under Lieut. A. W. Brown fo Arms Drill. Belt and Frogs must be worn.

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LEAGUE OF NATIONS, HONG KONG BRANCH

There will be no major war in The dance was invented by Arthur Murray, the famous American this generation. That is my consider: teacher of ballroom dancing, and named after the first milltary ed judgment, and I must defend it,' musical, First National's spectacular picture, starring Dick Powellaald the Rt. Rev. R. O. Hall, Bishop 10.00 and Ruby Keeler, which opena at the Central Theatre to-morrow. of Victoria, during his presidential The Flirtation Walk has the beauty of simplicity and grace address at the annual meeting of 100.00 and lends itself so readily to individual interpretations that it is the Hong Kong branch of the likely to share the popularity in Hong Kong that it has done League of Nations, which was held elsewhere

at the Helena May Institution last night. The Bishop continued by saying that it was useless to try to prevent war merely by repeating to ourselves There will be no more

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LOCAL SCHOOL OF ACCOUNTANCY

First Anniversary Celebration

GOLD MEDAL PRESENTATION

The Hong Kong School of Ac countancy, established exactly one year ago, is celebrating its firat in- niversary in honour of the occasion with a tea party at the Gloucester Restaurant on Monday next at 5 -P.m.

Corps Infantry (Portuguese) There will be no parade until further notiec,

1

MUSKETRY: - Stonecutters April 7th. Those men who have not

The Gold Medal awarded by the

fired Part 111 and the Interport International Institute of Account Team should attend at Stonecutters ants.to Mr. T.,K. Young, a student

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to fire with the Casuals of the of the School, and "official notices" Corps.

to those who took high-passes in the Launch leaves Queen's Pier at same examination (December, 8,30 am. calling Kowloon Pier at 1934) will be presented during the 8.40 a.m.

function, by Mr. Ko Leung Hoe, a The Interport Team must attend member of the Board of Super- in Uniform.

LECTURE

visors.

The School has been appointed as Major T. F. Kennedy, Q.B.E., the official examination centre for M.B., R.A.M.C., will lecture to the Hong Kong and South China by. the Medical Section (all ranks) at Institute of Commerce, Incorporat- Volunteer Headquarters on Thura-led, of England.

day, 11th April, 1935 at 5.30 p.m.

on "Medical Services in the Field."

All ranks are requested to attend,[

PEAK RANGE-ALLOTMENT

Sunday, 14th April 1935-Eng!-]

Dismissed by Efficiency Board

No. 1645. Pte. R. A. E. Watson,

neer Company. (Nos, 3 and 4 Tar No. 1 (M.G.) Company, Headquar- gets only).

DRESS-OFFICER Summer Mess Dress will be worn from to-day's date.

LEAVE

Lieut. J. Smith, R.O.D. Cadre, granted leave of absence from 5th

to 16th April 1935 (inclusive).

ters, as from 5.4.35. Fined and Dismissed by Effey. Board.

No. 1919, Pte. I. McInnes, No. 14 Platoon, No. 3 (Anzae) Company, as from 5.4.35.

Permitted to Resign by Efficiency Board

No. 1927, Pte. W. J. Cole, No. 3

No. 1034, Cpl. H. L. Lockhart, Platoon, No. 1. (M.G.) Comonny, as

· Engineer Company, granted ten from 6,4.36. -

months leave as from 1st April 1995

to 31st January, 1936.

Private A. M. W. Scott, Butter-

field and Swire, M. G. Battalion (No.

No. 1691, Trooper D. B. Evans, 2 Coy.).

M.G., Troop, granted eight months Private P. C. Frost, Butterfield leave as from 91.3.35 to 30.11.35. and Swire, M.G. Battalion (No. 1

No, 1988, Pte. C. Austin, armour- Coy.)..

ed Car Section, granted eight months leave as from 13.35 ta .31.10.35.

No. 1784, Pte. M. Ferguson, No.

(Sgd.) P. 'S. M. WILKINSON,

Captain,

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.. AFFILIATED UNITS

6 Platoon, No. 2 (Sco.tish) Coy., Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

granted ten months leave as from .23.3.36 to 22.1.86,

LECTURE WE

The twelth lecture in First Aid

No. 1619, Pte. C. D'Almada a will be held in the Lecture Room at "Castro, No. 12 Platoon, Corps Infan- Volunteer Headquarters at 5.80

try, granted nine months leave a p.m.. from 15.2.35. to 14.11.36.

Lecturer: Lieut. L T Ride, M.R.C.S.,

STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH M.A., M.B., B.Ch., Having Completed 3 Years Service LR.C.P..

and Over

LEAVE

No. 817, Pte. H. A. Angus, No. 7] Mrs. E. FAlexander as from Flatoon, No. 2 (Scottish) Company. 20.4.35 to 20.11.35.

as from 19.2.35.

No. 1309, Pte. R. Morrison, Reserve Company, "B" Section, as from 7:2.85

Left the Colony

No. 2190, Pte. WB. Sharpe, M.M.G. Séction, as from 20,3,85,

NOTICE

Revolver Competition

This will be fired Independently at Kennedy Road Range. on Units

own parade nights or on such nights

as Unit Commanders may decide. They must notify the Hon Secre

No. 1782, Pte. J. Hunter, No. 13 tary, H.K.V.D.C. Rifle, Meeting, at Platoon, No. 3 (Anzac) Company, as least one week in advance

from 1.8.86.

AFTER ORDENS

Bection

9th April at

Having Left the ColonyNE Armour No. 1458 L/Cpl. G. W E. Trus, Parade on

Flatoon, as from 298.35

On Medical Grounds

No 1740, Sapper WJ

Engineer Company, as from 29.1.

No, 2149, Pte F. CH Platoon, Corps Infa

des No

Headquarters

All

By following the instructions closely, and studying the ple- Lures, the easy steps and correct style can soon be mastered.

#11

Couple begin apart, man's weight on his Teft foot, girl's weight on her right foot. The movement begins with a slow step to the right on the right foot. (girl to the left) to position II, man behind girl Take waltz step forward with left foot. Repeat waltz on right foot; "walts backward left, shifting girl, across into position Ill, turning to left.

Step forward right across left, turning body'to right and bringing left foot up to right, keeping weight on right foot (3 counts). Step for ward and across on left foot (2 counts). With left hand swing, girl around to her left. Bring right foot up to left foot on third count, changing weight to right foot (girl takes left waltz step, making a half turn to her left) IV.

**

Step back left, bringing girl forward to man's right side inta a dip (girl-steps forward on right; foot). Come out of dip with step forward. right (counta) bringing left foot up to right but keeping weight on fight foot. Start forward on left foot 3 running stepaj, waltz»-forward right, wäliz back left VI. Z

There were three important fac- tors conducive to peace: interna- tional idealism, religion, and econo mic necessity. Of the three economic necessity was the most effective,

Election of Officers

The following officers were elect ed: President, the Rt. Rev. RO Hall; vice Presidents, Chev. J. M Alves, the Hen Dr. R. H.-Kotewall Professor Robertson, the Hon. Sit William Shenton and the Hon. Drk S. W. Te'o: Hon. Treasurer, Dr. Y. S. Wan; Hon Secretary, Mr. S. V. Boxer Asst. I Hon: Secretary, Miss Grimin; Hon Auditor, Mr. W. N Thomas Tam; Council, the above hamed officers together with Mr. A. el Arculli, Bliss Bascombe, Mies Baxter, Mr. M. A Cooper, Mr. Fel shaw, Mr. E. Himsworth, Mr. R. H. Lim; Mr A* N Macfadyen, Rov. Fr. MacDonald, Dr. Montgomery Dr. K. L. Keichelt, Mr. A. B. Rey- nolde, Mr R, Saito, Mrs. Kennedy Skipton, Mr. George She, Miss Swift, Mr Talati, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Rev. P. SF Tso, and Dr. K. H. Uttley: Executive Committee, Hon. Secretary, Asst. Hon Secre- tary, Hon Treasurer, Mr. Aell Arculli, Miss Baxter, Mr. M. A Cooper, Mr. Wm. C Felshaw Mr. B. Himsworth, Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Mr. A. N. Macfadyen, Rev, Father MacDonald, Mr, George She, Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Rev. S. F. Tao and. Dr. K. H. Uttley,

At the conclusion of the business the President proposed a vote af thanks to the officers of the Society.

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