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Place
Hougthong
Date
29.12 April 1915
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REMARKS BY OFFICER COMMANDING INFANTRY BRIGADE, DIVISION, &c. (Should be typewritten if possible.)
Arthibhapman
The Comrandant,
Hong Kong Volunteer Reserve.
Le Colonel.
Commanding Hong Kong Volunteer
TO :-
The General Staff Officer,
China Command.
Volunteer l'ead Quarters
29th. April, 1915.
Place
Date
REPORT UPON THE HONG KONG VOLUNTEER RESERVE
FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH 1915.
1.
INSPECTION,
Commanding
REMARKS BY THE GENERAL OFFICER COMMANDING-IN-CHIEF.
The G. C. C. inspected the Reserve together with the "ol-
-unteer Corps upon April 4th: 1914.
2. ANNUAL PRIZE FEETING.
The Annual Frize Meeting was held at the king's Park Range
The Prizes were districuted upon good Friday 10th April
by Fis Excellency The Governor at Volunteer Fead Quarters on the evening of 18th April when the Fresident and Committee for the year 1914 to 1915 were elected as follows:-
H.E.D.
President Ir. 0,8. Nakeman, Committee: Messrs L.G. Pird, Bird, B.R. Pennch, C.E.H. Beavis, J. Carter, *. Dobbs, b. livan
-Jones, and A.K. Thornhill.
Place
Date
Commanding
3. STRENGTH,
The strength of the Reserve at 31st March: 1914 was 134.
A number of recruita joined as the result of a meeting at Govern -ment House in June, but considerably more lively recruiting took place during the first few days of August rith the result that shen mobilization took place upon 7th August the strength. was over 300, The first daily parade state (Table 1 attached)
dɛtha 13th August gave the strength us 320,
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