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Port U.K. Sept. 1 Sept. 8 Duchess of York Duchess of Bedford Sept. 15 Sept. 22 Empress of Britain Sept. 23 Sept. 28 Duchess of Bedford Oct. 13 Oct. 20
Air-conditioned equipment on C.P.R. Trans-Continental Trains. Frequent Canadian Pacific Atlantic sailings to European ports.
TO MANILA
Empress of Russia on Thursday, August 10th.
Canadian Pacific
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 29, 1939.
H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
Orders by Lieut. Colonel H. B. Rose, para. &. Strength-Decrease, Delete the M. C. Commandant, Hong Kong Volun- name of 2490 L/Cpl. Jiwan Singh, C teer Defence Corps, Friday, 28th July. Signals. 1939.
PARADES
Corps Artillery Recruits Monday, 81st July and Wednesday. 2nd August, H.Q., 5.80 p.m.
STRENGTH-INCREASE.
3518, Spr. E. D. Brasilevsky, D. & W. Coy., 14,6:89; 3514; Pte. V. F. Souza, No. 5 M.G. Coy., 4.7.89; 3515, Pte. H. P. Ozorio, Fd. Ambulance, 17.7.89; 8516, 1st Battery
Gar. A. B. Stafford, 1st Bty., 21.7.39; Gun Detachments.-Tuesday, 1st Au- 8517, Gnr. N. Spence, 1st Bty., 22.7.39; gust, Belchers, 5.45 p.m. No. 1 Gun 8518, Gnr. P. A. Finlayson, 1st Bty. Dotachment and D.R.F. Class. Gun 22.7.89; 3519, Gnr. E. Landau, 1st. Bty., drill and D.R.F. instruction, Dress-22.7.89; 3520, Anr. G. P. Charlton, 1st Khaki drill shirts and shorts, S. D. caps Bty., 24.7.39; 8521, Gnr. H. J. D. Lowe, and gun platform shoes.
1st Bty., 24.7.39; 3522, Gnr. J. Hackney, Friday, 4th August, Belchers, 5.46 1st Bty., 24.7.89; 3528, Gnr. A. R. Kin- p.m. Nos. 2 and 3 Gun Detachments.ross, 1st Bty., 24.7.89; 3524, Gnr, L. M. D.R.F. Class and. Lewis Gunners. Gun Wylie, 2nd Bty, 24.7.39; 3525, Pte. W. drill, D.R.F. and Lewis gun instruction. Young, No. 8 M.G. Coy., 24.7.89; 3526, Dress-Khaki drill shirts and shorts, Pte. E. Hing, No. 3 M.G. Coy., 24.7.89; 8527, Ptc. T. Sing, No. 8 M.G. Coy, S. D. caps and gun platform shoes.
D.EL. Personnel. Friday, 4th Au- 24.7.39; 3528, Sigmn. J. Lyle, Corps Signals, 24.7.30; 3529, Sigmn. A. E. gust, Wellington Barracks, 5.30 p.m. .
2nd Battery:
Cork, Corps Signals, 24.7.39; 3530, Spr. Gun Detachments-Wednesday, 2nd E. G. K. Humphrey, D. & W. Coy.. August, Scandal Point, 5.80 p.m. No. 24.7.39; 3531, Spr. A. E. H. Castro, D. 2 Gun Detachment. Gun drill and & W. Coy., 24.7.89; 3532, Spr. G. Sing, D.R.F. practice.
D. & W. Coy., 24.7.39; 3532, Spr. W. Yow, D. & W. Coy., 24.7.39; 3554, Spr. G. P. Bond, D. & W. Coy. 247.39; 2535,
Thursday, 3rd August, Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. No. 1 Gun Detachment. Gun
drill and D.R.F. practice.
D.E.L. Personnel. Thursday, August, Scandal Point, 5.80 p.m.
3rd
Dress for all parades.-S.D. caps, overalls, gun platform shoes.
or
Gun Detachments. — Monday, 31st July and Thursday, 3rd August, chers, 5.30 p.m. Gun drill, D.R.F. and A.A. Lewis. gun.
Spr. W. McKinna, D.
24.7.39; 3586, Gnr. I. H. C. Highet, 2nd Bty., 25.7.39; 3587, Ghr. W. J. McCon- W. Rae, 2nd Bty., 25.7.89; 8589, Gnr. nell, 2nd Bty., 25.7.39; 8538, Gnr. W.
All recruits whose name have ap-R. L. S. Webb, 2nd Bty., 25.7.39; 3540, peared in Corps Orders to attend for Spr. G. Halligan, D. & W Coy., 25.7.39; Passengers to Manila, any class, must possess Cholera inocula-measurement of uniform on Tuesday, 3641, Pte. W. A. H. Duff, No. 1 M.G. Coy., 25.7.89; 3542, Pte. L. C. Baker, 1st August, 5-6.30 p.m., Q.M's. Stores.
No. 1 M.G. Coy,, 25.7.39; 3543 Pte. S. tion certificates issued by the Hong Kong Government authorities H.Q
M. Garrard, No. 1 M.G, Coy., -25.7.39; Recruits should parado on one
3544% Pte. W. Hyde, A.S.C. Coy., dated not less than five days nor more than three months from date
other of the Gun drill-nights." of arrival in Manila,
3rd Battery BANA
25.7.39; 3545, Pte. F. Hall, No. 1 M.G. Coy., 26.7.39; 3546, Sigmn. W. F. Bel-Barnes, Corps Signals, 26.7.39; 3547, Sigmn, S. M. MacNider, Corps Signals, 28.7.39; 3548, Sigmn. G. F. Walker, Corps Signals, 26.7.39; 3549, Sigmn. T. A. Warnes, Corp Signals, 26.7.39; 3550, Sigmn. L. B. Warren, Corpa Signals, 26.7.89; 3551, Pte. C. Brown, M.MG. Platoon, 26.7.39; 3552, Pte, D. A. Hut- chinson, M.M.G. Platoon, 26.7.39; 3553, Pte. R. J. Maycock, M.M.G. Platoon, 26.7.39; 8554, Pte. J. Waid, M.M.G. Platoon 26.7.89; 3555, Pte. G. C. Jitts, No. 3 M.G. Coy., 26.7.39; 3556, Pte. R. J. Reed, No. 8 M.G. Coy., 26.7.39; 3557, Pte. D. C. S. Alves, No. 5 M.G. Coy.. 26.7.39; 3558, Pte. F. Castro, No. 5 | M.G. Coy,, 26.7.89; 3569, Pte, G. Castro,
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D.E.L. Personnel. Tuesday, 1st Au- gust, Wellington Barracks, 5.30 p.m. Dress-S.D. caps, overalls and platform shoes.
4th Battery Gun Detachments-Friday, 4th Au gust, Queen's Pier, 5.30 p.m. Dress S.D. caps, overalls, gun platform shoes.
D.E.L. Personnel. Tuesday, 1at Au gust. D.E.L. School behind Garrison Sergeants' Mess, Queen's Road. 6.30 p.m. Dress S.D. caps, overalls, gun platform shoes.
*Beach Light Company Monday, 31st July, H.Q., 6.45 p.m. All recruits not yet issued with uniform | and/or equipment,
Demolition and Works Company Monday, 31st July, Kowloon Railway
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Thursday, 3rd August, Kowloon Rail- way Station H.Q., 5.80 p.m. Lecture,
A 14-year-old London boy, who "Demolition Do's and Don'ts."
said he wanted to join the Foreign Corps Signala
Legion was questioned by gen- Monday, 31st July, H.Q., 5.15 p.m. Line and Operating Section. Musketry darmes at Pierloc in the Drome de- course. D/Rs, riding exercise as per partment-in-southeastern France and later brought before the ma- gistrates at Valence.
roster.
Friday, 4th August, H.Q., 5.15 p.m. (i) Recruits "will draw uniform and equipment. (i) D/Rs. riding exercise as per roster. (iii) Week-end D/Rs. Detachment "B". :
́ ́Armoured Car Platoosi Tuesday, 1st August, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. (i) N.C.Os. -Class. (i) Remainder A/T Rifle training.
Motor Machine Gun Platoon
Monday, 31st July, H.Q., 5.30 pm
M.G. instruction.
Friday, 4th August, Hung Hom Rail- way Depot. 5.80 p.m. Riding practice. No. 1 M.G. Company Tuesday, 1st August, H.Q., 5.30 p.m.. N.CO's Class. Discipline, guarda du- ties, military custody.
Friday, 4th August, H.Q., 6:30 p.m. Nos. 1 and -2- Platoons. Trained men. Section drill Night firing. Recruits. LA. recapitulation.
No. 4 (Troop) Platoon. Tuesday, 1st August, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. See cir- cular.
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No. 2 M.G. Company" Thursday, 3rd August, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Rifle trainingFiring instruction, standing, lying and sitting positions.
No. 8 M.G. Company Monday, 81st July, H.Q.-6.80 p.m. For details see Company circular.
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v. 18th August, Peak Range Those detalled. Musketry, Bolo
No 4 M.G. Company o Friday, 4th August, H.Q., 6.80 Recruits. Respirator drill. Cand chamber test. N.C.O's. and 'potential N.C.OEL.G.: instru
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