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THE CHINA MÀIL, DECEMBER 17, 1938
(H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
Orders by Lieut. Colonel H. B. Rose, M.C. Commandant, Hong Kong Volun- teer Defence Corps, Friday, 16th De- cember, 1938.
TEST-RESULT
The following of the Engineer Com- pany, D.E.L. Section, passed a test in December, 1988, in the control of the Ruston-Hornsby Engine.
No. 2706 L/Cpl. R. L. Neubronner. CORPS ORDERS-AMENDMENT
Sunday, 8th January. Stonecutters. M. G. Part II.. No. 13 Platoon.
CONSTRUCTION SECTION,
R.O.D.C.
Thursday, 22nd December. H. Q. 5,80 p.m. Lecture on Demolitions.
TRANSFER
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2679, Gnr.-J. A. L., Pearson, 2nd Bat- tery, Unit Reserva 8.12.88.
LEAVE
Lieut. F. W. T. Ross, Engineer Coy.,
(Continued on Page 17)
Corps Orders No. 55/38 dated | 15.12.28-15.12.39. 9.12.38, para. 7 Strength-Decrease. Delete the line "2825 Pte. Chik Wai Man. No. 4 M. G. Company. 8.7.38."
HOLIDAYS
Corps Headquarters will be closed
during the Christmas Holiday's from UNIVERSITY
1 p.m. on Saturday 24th December to
9 a.m. on Wednesday 28th December.
RIFLE TABLE B-KOWLOON CITY AND ST. JOHN'S
RANGE
Sunday, 18th December, 9 a.m. The following units will attend:-
Engineer Company, D. E. L. Section.
Hong Shang- Naga-
hai
saki
Kobe
Yoko- hama
Honolulu
I
of
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leave
Leave
Leave
couver .Victoria Arrive
Russia
Japan
Asia
Dec. 23
Dec, 25
Dec. 27
Dec. 29
Dec. 31
:
Jan. 24
Feb. 3
Jan. 26
Feb. 10
Feb. 12
Feb. 14
Jan. 29 Jan. 31 Feb. 6
Feb. 16
Jan.
Feb. 11
9
Corps Signals.
Feb. 25
Dress-Optional.
ment. Rifle.
اعد
BOOKING PLANS FOR 1939
ARE OPEN
MAKE APPLICATIONS EARLY
to secure accommodation desired.
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European porta.
TO MANILA
Empress of Japan on Friday, December 30th.
Canadian Pacific
Union Building
SPANS THE WORLD
Telephone
20752
BADMINTON
Lyon Light Section (N.C.O's, only). VICTORIES
Machine Gun Signals.
Webbing
equip-
Range Officer-Lt. A. N. Braude.. PARADES
2ND BATTERY.
Wednesday, 21st December." Tamar, 5.30 p.m. Gun Drill, Overalls and S. D. cap.
Thursday, 22nd December. Tamar. 5.30 p.m. Gun Drill. Overalls and S.D. cap.
ENGINEER ĈOMPANY
In the Mixed Doubles Division of the Badminton League last night, Univer- sity beat Kowloon Tong by 9 sets to nil.
K. L. Yong and Miss U. Khoo H.M.S. | (H.K.U.). Dress-beat R. E. Lee and Miss Roza 21-10- beat B. Fletcher and Mrs. Cas- H.M.S. tro
21-14 Dress-beat F. Tsang and Miss Donzh-
ley
21-6 P. K. Hui and Miss A. Choa (H.K.U). beat Lee and Miss Roza
21-6 beat Fletcher and Mrs. Castro 21-19 beat. Tsang and Miss Donzhley 21-18 C. K. Lee and Miss J. Anderson (H.K.U.). beat Lee and Miss Roza
21-9 beat Fletcher and Mrs. Castro 21—18 beat Tsang and Miss Donzhley 21-6 TAIKOO BEATEN
D. E. L. SECTION Sunday, 18th December. See para. 6 above.
There will be no further parade until Monday, January 9th, 1939.
LYON, LIGHT SECTION Sunday, 18th December. See para 6 above,
parade
There will be no further till January 9th, 1939.
CORPS SIGNALS Sunday, 18th December. See above.
para 6
There will be no further until January 10th.
parade
At St. John's Hall, St. John's beat Taikoo by 8 sets to 1.
A. Keown and Miss R. Summers (Taikoo).
beat N. Smith and Miss V. Cave 21–13 lost to F. H. Kwok and Miss N.
Eardley
13-21
12-21
NO. 3 M. G. COMPANY Sunday, 18th December. Stonecut-lost to D. Kwok and Mrs. Wil- ters, M. G. Part II. Launch leaves son Queen's Pier at 8.15 a.m. and Kowloon R. Main and Mrs. McKie (Taikoo). Police Pier at 8.30 p.m.
Dress lost to Smith and Miss Cave 15-21 Optional. Equipment must be worn lost to Kwok and Miss Eardley 8-21- while firing. Range Officer-2/Lt. S. V. lost to Kwok and Mrs. Wilson, 21-24 Gittins.
D. Beeken and Mrs. Main (Taikoo). NO: 4 M. G. COMPANY
lost to Smith and Miss Cave. 6--21 There will be no further parades un-lost to Kwok and Miss Eardley 2-21 til after 8th January.
lost to Kwok and Mrs. Wilson 10-21
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