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INTIMATIONS
NEW MODEL
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD 1917.
MOUTRIE PIANOS
Representing the highest degree of perfection in artistic construction, combined with the embodiment
of forty years' experience.
CASI
GUARANTEED
FIVE YEARS.
OR EASY TERMS.
S.Moutrie & Co., Ltd.
196-6
It is a singular thing how many men accept with an air of fatalism a Straw Hat that, whilst “fitting" the head, altogether fails to interpret the individuality of the wearer and to har. monise with his facial characteristics,
We have now so wide and representative a range of "taking” styles and shapes and perfectly graduated fittings as will satisfy the most critical.
Let us assist you in the selection of the identical hat to suit your individual needs..
MACKINTOSH
& CO., LTD.,
Men's Wear Specialists,
18, DES VEUX ROAD.
Telephone 29.
LATEST PARISIAN FASHIONS.
MAD
TADAME, FLINT has just returned from Paris with a Grand Selection of Evening and Day Gowns, Opora Cloaks, Millinery, Fare, White and Coloured- Kid Gloves, etc., also Serge Afternoon Gowns and Costumes in the latest Models at the most reasonable Prices, which will be on Shown on
MONDAY, 5TH NOVEMBER,
MADAME FLINT begs respectfully to anounce that she has seenrod the exclusive-right from several-Purinian-Houses, including the MAISON BLUM, to supply her only with their intest creations from the 1st July, 1917, and that she has also engaged the services of Malle. ROQUE, Première Coupeute, lata of the MAISON BLUM, who will undertake the management of the Dressmaking Department.
MADAME FLINT respectfully thanks hor Clientèle for past favours, and solicits. their continued patronage, and also invites the Ladies of Hongkong to inspect the New Goods in her Showrooms, as the Best Models are not displayed in the Windows.
„Cable Addreas! KAWAIKITA"
K. KAWAL
A1. Code, A. B. C. 5th Metal Import and Export
Edition, Private Codes.
Item Japanese Made Galvanised
Merchant.
[1217
Andojimachi, 4-chome,
No, 29, OBAKA, JAPÁN,
HONGKONG DEFENCE CORPS.:
ADMINISTRATIVE ORDERS BY MAJOR H
MORGAN, ADMINISTRATIVE COMMANDANT.
THE STRENGTH.
Private V. L. A. Fairley was enrolled on
31.10.17 and posted to "D" Co, Pte. N.. Hulk, “ B " Co, is permitted to resign, m leaving the Colony, flated
1.11.12
Pic, A. Morris, "B" Co., is permitted to resign, to join the St. John's Am- bulance Brigade, dated 31.10.17.
Pte. W. F. A. Knapton, "A" Co., is granted leave for the duration of the war from 1.11.17 Pte. R.-P. Thursfield,
granted 2 months
Fiat Item Japanese Galvanised Corrugated 10. Shoets, B/3, 30 Gunge, Same price as
1. Sheets, 3' x 6, 20 Guigs, “MOON- STAR Brand, at Y400 per shoot F. 0. B. Kobe.
Item American Galvanised Flat Sheete, SL 3' x 6', 30 Gunge, APOLLO" Brand, at Y4.00 per alieet F. O. B. Kobe.
above.
Item Japanese Galvanised Corrugated Shineta, 8/3", 28 Gunge, 8', 7, 8', Bame price as above,
11.
Item
"A" Co., in
Co, is granted Ptc. G. H. May; from 1.11.17.
2 months leave from 1.11.17. Pte. J. D. Lloyd, ***B* Co., is granted
English Galvanised Corrugated Shesta 12 8/3 28 Guage, 6, 7, 8, Same price ns.
Item Japanese Galvanised Flat Sheets
46.28 Guage, at Y52.00 per pical above F. O. B. Kobe
4.
Item American Galvanised Flat Shoots, 3'10, about 6 owt and 40 sheets per Case, 23 Guage, at 150.00 per picul F. O. B. Kobe.
Itom Japanese Galvanised Flat Sheets, 20 Gunge, Weight about 18 limat You.co per picul F. O. B. Kobe
Item American Galvanised Flat Cheste, 20 Guage, Weight about 18 Iba, at Y40.00 0.
per picul F. O. B. Kobe.
15.
Item English Galvanised Flat Sheets, BA Guage, Weight about 183 The, at Y48.00
i-
... per picul F. O. B. Kobe."
Item American Galvanised
Corrugated
13. Sheets, 8/3“, 28 Gungo, 6, 7, 8, Bame
price as above.
Item Japanese Galvanised Corrugated 14 Blue, 6/9", 25 Grage, 6, 7, 8', dame smartprice as above,
Itam American Galvanised Corrugated 15, Shoeta, 8/3", 26 Guage, 6, 7, 5, at
149.00 per picul F. O. B. Kobu.
Item English Galvanised Corrugated Sheets, 16. 6/3, 24 Guage, Same price as above.
12 months' leave from 11:11.17. Pte. J. H. C. Goodban, B Co., is
granted 3 wocks' leave from 7.11.17. Pie. C. H. Cotton, Sig. Bection, is grant-
ed leave while employed on Empress of Sagus from 2nd Novem- ber, 1917.
str.
ALLOTMENT OF RIFLE RANGE, King's Park Range is allotted to." A "
Company, No. 1 Platoon, on 11th, instant from 10 am to 3 pr
PROMOTIONA Pte. J. Simpson, dated 1.11.17
"B" Co. Lance-Carpi,
CARE OF ARMS.
is primated.
Attention is again directed to the proce
durs to be followed immediately after firing on the Rango, viz. :- Remove superficial fouling. (pull through to have no gauze); 2--Pour or 4 pints of boiling water
through the bore.
3-Thoroughly dry the bore, using clean
Bannelette.
4-After the Barrel has confed, oil the hore. If the bore is oiled before, it is cool, it must be oiled again when
it is cool.
QEDERS FOL ARTILLERY QUMPANY BT CAPTAIN J. W. ARMSTRONG, V.Ð. PARADES-
Monday, 5th instant:
5.30 p.m. Left Half Company at Belchors Battery (Bango Takers only)
Tuesday, 6th instant:-
7.30 am. tight Half Company at
Belchers Battery
5.30
...
Left
Thurbers Battery.
Half Company at
8th instant:--
"COMPANY...
Sunday, 4th instant:
5.30 p.m. Left Half Company (Gun numbers other than specialists), at Polchers Battery.
Friday, 9th instant *--
7.30 a.m. Right Half
Company
(Range Takers' less and Gun numbers as detailed) at Belchers Battery
5.30*****
Right Half p.m. (Layers and Botters-Class
at Belchers Battery
5.30 pm. Left Half
Company aulys.
Company
(Layers and Setters' Class only),
at Belchers Battery
GEDEES FOR ENGINEER COMPANY BY CAPTAIN
W. RUSSELL.
2nd to 9th instant-
Nightly E.
N. JJ.
Manning at Belchers and Lyeoman as per Rosters posted at Headquarters.
7.30 in Nos. 12, 14, and 15 Sections (N.4.0s, and men as detailed by' 6.M. Battey) and other residents of Kowicon (under 50 years of age) who have not fired these practices,
HONGKONG MAGISTRACY.-
REGULAR EMPLOYMENT FOR AN OUT-OF-WORK.
was why I stole," was the reply made by "I cannot find any work to do; that Annual Musketry Course, Park 2 a. Chinese when charged with the lareeny Practices 8, 9, 10, and 11, at King's of several pieces of olothing, Park 7.30 g
No. 7 Platoon, Quarry Bay
Mr. Dyer Ball found the man employ Sections, at Taikoo Range. Anment at Victoria Gaol for three months nual Muskotry Cour, Part 3, with hard labour,
15 and 18.
and *5.15*
Fo
A
Sth instant: a.m. Annual Musketry Coursa, Part 2, Practices 8, 9, 10 and J1, at Peak Range
The following will attend-Sergt. CE H Beavis,
CG, Alabaster, A H. Hollingsworth Pourse. No. 5 Platoon, at Scandal Musketry instruction. Dress Drill order with pouches. Tuesday, 6th instant-
6.30 am. Annual Musketry Course, Part 3 Practices 13 14 and 13, at Peak
The following will H. T. Jackman, H. L Boll, Lee, Corp. 0. Lang, Ptes. S. H.
G. W. C. Burnett, G. F.
J. H. C. Goodban,
Jaffe, F Gra W. E. Roberts, and G. Hogg Wednesday, 7th instant
6.30 am Annual Musketry Course, Part, Practices 13, 14, and 19
E. R. Hallifax, J.
!!
A THREE-CORNERED FIGHT. Two Chinamen and a woman were charged with fighting at Tin Lek Lane.
It was stated that an Indian police man on duty at the Opium Fdetory saw one of the men abusing the woman. There was a scufile, in which the other man joined, and they were all arrested.
HONGKONG SHARE MARKET.
·Messrs Vernon & Smyth in their weekly share repurt dated November 2nd,...
atate:-
the recovery in exchange has made
Bince our last report of 26th October,.. further headway, with a depressing effect upon our local share market, more espe cially for investment stocks but at thes close, with a slight reaction in exchange, there is rather more enquiry, and, with a further fall in sterling, our markets would probably show distinct improve-.. rent. Shanghai, suffering from the same cause, seems to have been, rather duller than our market, Singapore market for Rubber shares is firm but quiet, and Prices show no change of any consequence The following are our today's wired quotations
One of the men said that he was only Alor Gajahs collecting rent; he did not fight. The Ayer Panas other man pleaded that the first man Glenealys
Kedahs abused the woman, who was his relation, und that was why he fought. The Kempas woman's excuse was she was only trying
·Fines of 83, 85, and 83 wera imposed." ALLEGED THEFT. FROM KOWLOON GODOWNS.
attend:-biggin, and WH to separate the combatants
"Dodwel gale,
attend
A Chinese was charged with stealing a piece of leather from the Kowloon Godowns,
It was stated that the defendant was at Peak The following with
‘a coolje doing odd jobs at the godown, F. Miller, N. J. Stabb, C. Severn, When he saw men being searched at the GE. Wetton
C. H. P. Hay, big gate he turned back. The head Н
Gale C Edkins, R. Me Gregor, W. L. Leask, B. McMur watchina, observing this, took him to the
W. Sinclair.
office to be searched, and a piece of and ray, Wednesday,
leather was found tied around his waist 7th instant- 5.15 p.m. No. 6. Platoon, at Scandal under his jacket.
Point Musketry instruction. Friday, 9th instant:-
Drisss: Drill order with poucas,
6.30 am. Annual Musketry Course, Part 3, Practives 13, 14, and 19, at Peak Range The following will E. H. Beavis, attend: Sergt. C. Pies, A. Coppin, W. Nicholson, 4. Gubav u Ritchie, Pearse, Hollingsworth, and
( Q. Alabaster.
MACHINE GUN' COMPANY. DRESS FOR ALL. PARADES, CLEAN FATIGUE.
Monday, 3th instant:
5.10
Ducks
No. 1. Gun a Kovloon Hongkong residents pro ed by launch from Statue Wharf, 1 t Tuesday, Uth instant: --- 4.30 Pen .7.10 No. 3 Gun Headquarters 5.10 p.m.
No. 9 Gun at Kowloon Dorks. Hongkong residents pro ceed by launch from Statue Wharf,
2m,
at 4:30 p.m.
B.15
Jum
Thursday, 8th instant
p.m. Men detailed below, at Headquarters: -Ptes. Fraser, Har per, Jack, Labrum, Logan, Mac- donald, A. MeKerts, Pinguet, and Todd
Friday, 9th instant
5.16 p.m. Nos. 4 und 5 Gurs, at
Headquarters,
Any Hongkong residents attached to Nos. 1 and 2 Guns unable to attend nt Kowloon Docks on Monday or Tuesday will parade at Headquar ters, on Thursday, the 8th instant, al 5.15 p.m.
MOUNTED SECTION.
Monday, 5th instant :--
On and from 8th November, Engine drivers will parado at 5.13 p.m. and Electricians at 5.30 p.m. Officers rext for duty: Belohors, 2nd Lieut. Brown Lyeemun, Captain James, Q.i/e D.EL.; Stonebat- ter, Licut. Stevenson, 0. i/Thursday, 8th instant:-
D.E.L.
Parades for Instruction, at Belchers,
at 8 pm, on Tuesday and Thurs- day, under Staff Sergie, Ovendene and Parsons, R.E.. Corpl. Day and 2nd Corporal Norris HK.D.C. Detail of Belchers Reliefs for Notem-
ber, 1917, is posted at Headquar
fers.
ters.
Detail of duties at Lycemmin from 1st to 16th instant, is posted at Headquarters.
ORDERS FOR INFANTAY BATTALION BY MAJOR
'
H. A. MORGAN.
A COMPANY.
PARADES.
Monday, 5th instant:-
4.30 p.m. No. 3 Platoon (N.C.O and men as detailed by Lieut. Kennett), at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry Course, Part 1, Practices 1 and 2 Dress: Drill order with: pouches. Tuesday, 8th instant :--
4.45 p.m. No Platoon, Nos, and 2 Sections, at King's Park Range. Annual Musketry Course, Part 2, Practices 5, 8, 7, and 12 Dress Drill order with pouches,
6
Dreas:
5:15 p.m. No. 2 Platoon, Nos. 5 and Sections, at Bcandal Point. Musketry instruction. Drill order with
pouches 5.15
Platoon, at Head- P.. No. 4 quarters. Section drill. Dress: Drill order.
instant
Wednesday, 7th
4.45
p.m. No. 1 Platoon, Nos. 3 and Sections, at
at King's Fark Range. Annual Musketry Course, Part 2, Practices 5, 6, and 12 ·Dress Drill order with pouches 5.30 pm. No. 3 Platoon, at
at Headgear ters, Inspection of Arms Ammuni
tion Equgd Clothing.
Thursday
order with 150 ball ammunition. 8th instant:- 6.30 am. Annual Musketry Course, Part 3 Practices 13, 14 and 10, st The following will
Peakates E. E de W.
attend
Abney
Behofield, N. E. Kent,
...
5.15 p.m. at Jockey Club Stables. Dress Drill order without rifles,
5.30 am. Annual Musketry Cours
Part 3. Practices 13, 14 and 19, at Peak Bange
The following will Futen-Sergt. G. Morton with, N Leef tea. T. J. sher, and J. A. Ridgway. Officer in Charge and Lieut. Moxon. 5.16 p.m. at Jockey Club Stables.
Dress Drill order.
SIGNALLING SECTION.
Monday, 5th instant.
5.15 p.m."B" and "C" Clansing, and Left Half Sections, at
Tuarters.
oth instant-
5.16 p.m. "A" Class, Bight and Left Half Sections, at Happy Valley Station Work,
Thursday, 8th instant
Defendant pleaded not guilty, stating he was arrested on a false charge,
His worship remanded the case for the Police to make inquiries.
ALLEGED KIDNAPPING.
A Chinese was charged with unlaw fully kidnapping a child of Aberdeen on the 30th ultimo.
*
$4.00
12.25
3.60
4.20 cum div. of 10%.. .9.25
"
Malaka Pindas Malakoffs
3.10
4.70
4.30
4.75
22.75
New Serendahs Sandycrofts Tapah
Plantation Rubber in London is quotedal. 2/04, Bur Silver is quoted 453. Sterling TT is 2/10), Singapore T.T. is 122). Shanghai T.1. is nominal at about 894, and the Banks' buying rate for 3 days?s bills is nominal about 70,
BANKS.No transactions are reported, and, in sympathy with exchange, price has receded to pasa nominal.
MARINE INSURANCES. Sales of Cantoms; were made at 8325; but market has sagged": to`a quotation of $320 nominal Uniona.. are on offer at 8800, and probably, while exchange is maintained, a lower ratai. would be accepted. North Chinas,, have improved and are in demand at Tla. 120. cum dividend of là per cent. payable in / Shanghai on 31st ult, Yungtszes,ato quoted $205, withexchange 33, nominali.
FIRE INSURANCES.-There is no change. to report. Hongkong Fires can be placed" at $310, and China Fires at $131.';
SHIPPING-Indo-China Deferred have. Sergt. Willis stated that on the ult cased a bit, owing to the non-copfinpaa- at about 2 p.m., the mother, while stand |tion of amalgamation rumours, and salcy. ing on a pier at Aberdeen, was accosted have been mads down to $113 cash, and
a fairly large business has been, done form by the defendant, who begged her to allow
January and February at rather under, him to take her child to tea. She was
Indo-China Pre- unwilling at first, but was eventually corresponding, rates.
ferred are wanted at 833, Douglases persuaded to content on the man under- taking to return the child that same after-inve been neglected and close. at 873
nominal, Steamboats have been done at. me noon. Darkness came, but there was no sign of the child, and the mother then 8194, but market is now rather quieter,
at 619) nominal. Star Ferries are.want, reported the matter to the Police, who discovered the little one in a junk on
ed at 8281. which the defendant was employed. The defendant, it appeared, offered the child for sale for $15 to the owner of the jank, but the latter wanted to receive definite assurances of the legality of the transac tion before parting with his money.
The case was adjourned.
HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE.
ORDERS ISSUED BY: MR. H. C., JENKIN, D.S.J. (RERERVE)..
PARADES, CENTRAL, 6.30 P.M.
Monday, Nov. 5th-Nos. 3 and 4 Platoons
and all Recruits.
OILS.--Shells are wanted in small quan- tities at 107/0. Langkats are enquired: for, from the North, at Tis, 13). "Ural-« Caspians dow no change at 30 nominal. REFINERIES. China Sugars have com to husinas to a small extent, at 8AL. and shares are obtainable at the rate Malabona, have been done at 829, andt. there are
few buyers, with very further. shares offering,
MINING. No business has been done in this section and prices are quite un- changed on the
the week,
DOCKS, WHARVES AND GOWNS. This market has kept firm, but business has obtaining shares at the quotations. Hong- been restricted oving to the difficulty of Tuesday, Nor. 6th-Nos. 5 and & kong and Whampoa Docks are wanted at 17, after sales st $1171 Kowloon Platoons Also No. Section (at Wharves have been done at $80,and there Water Police Station). Also Ambulare further buyers. Shanghai Docks are ance Flatoon at Tung Wah Hospital quoted nomina) at Tia. 785. at B p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7th-No. 2 Platoon. Thursday Nov 5th No 7 and 8 and
Ambulance Platoons, Friday, Nov. 9th No. 1 Section und all82
Recruits
PROMOTIONS,
The following promotions are approved
by the Hon. C.S.P. :---
LANDS, HOTELS AND BUILDINGS This has been a very quiet market. Contrats are walted at 386 and Hotels. at. $60. Sales of West Points have been made at Humphreys have been, dans, ak 151, could be placed, Lands more sharca jemain at 888 nominal. beon extremely quiet. owing do exchange, COTTON MILLS Shanghai market bas and prices have been nominal all the from last week
Musketry Sergeant 777 Fisher to be week. The only change is to-Tis
Musketry Inspector.
PC 480° Åslett to be Musketry
Sergeant.
EMERGENCY CALLS.
is a slight decline. 13 nominal.
MISCELLANEOUS,Everything has been very quiet. Small, sales of Cements at
The alteration of all tanks is drawn to 97.10 are
sive.
Departmental Orders 90 10. 97 inclu-nominal prices have been done at $5.75, and Ropes at $30. There are buyers of China Frovidents at at 848 China Lights are on offer at Dairy Farms at 8214, and Electrics. $4.00, Peak Tramways at 89 and Powells
5.15 p.m. B and "C" Classes at A test Emergency Call will probably be
Headquarters.
made during the week commencing Friday, 9th instant
Monday, Nov. sth.. 5.15
Cless at Happy Vul p.m. ley Station Work HOME STRETCHER DEARER SECTION. Tuesday, 6th instant-
6.15 p.m. Drill at Headquarters.
RECRUITS. Monday, 5th instant:
5.15 pm. All units, except "D" Company, Оп Murray Parade Ground, under Sergt. Ozberry, Corpis. Edmonds and Grimes Dress, Drill order. Friday, 8th instant:-
on
5.15 p.m. All units exceptD"
Murray
Farade Ground
under Sergt. Oxberry, Corpla Meade and Grimes. Dress, Drill order,
COMPANY.
"D
ay, 9th instant:
Friday,
6.13 p.m. New members (joined since. 17) at Headquarters, ander
C. B. M. Cooke and Corpi. Ed- monds:
- 8—ANNUAL HUSKETLY COURSE The following is the result of Classifica
tion of a party of Details:- Number Exercised
Marksmen
22
1st Class Bhote 2nd 3rd -73.
HE. Hayward, W. W. Mack'eutic, The averages were:-Practice 13 and E. A. M. Williams
44.m. No. 1 Platoon, Nos. 1 aud
2 Sections, at King's Park Hange Annual Musketry Course, Part 2 Practices 8 and 9. Dress Drill
order with
pouches.
9th instant
17.
Item American Galvanised Corrugated Sheets, 8/3 24 Guage, at 147.00 per pical F. O. B. Kohe
Friday, 9th
Item
American Tinplates, 170 lbs, 20′′ x 14" x234 sheets in esse at Y105,00 per case F. O. E. Kobe.
Item Japanese Galvanised Corrugated 18.
Sheets, 8/3", packed in skeleton case.
9.
of about 3 30 Guage, Item Length: 678 Number
American Tinplates, 160 lbe, 20" 1:14′′ 294 sheets in case at Y109 per ce F. O. B. Kabe. Item American Tinplates, 100 lbs, 20" x 14".
10.
per case,
of sheats 67, 67, 52, an
6', at Y100, 7, at 1200, 8, at Y400 20x119 sheets in case, at Y53 00 per caso por sheet F. O. B. Kobe."
F, O. B. Kobe
REMARKS The above prices, are without engagement. Shipments
[1818]
4.45
No, 1 Platoon, Nos 3 and
Sections at Ring's Park Bange Annual Musketry Course, Part 2 Practices 8 and 9. Dress: Drill On order with pouches...
5.15 p.m.
2.30
Company Averages
10.-DETAIL
7
5
10.4 14, 14.4 158.4 12.7 9,7
186.3 19
€8.8
By Order. T. F. HOUGH, A.S.P. (R) Hongkong, 2nd November, 1917.
ST. JOHN AMBULANCE BRIGÁDE.
HONGKONG AND CHINA DISTRICT.
All Divisions will parade at the Law Courts on Sunday, the 11th inst, at Dress: Helmets, shorts, pattees, haversacks (fitted), water-] hottles (filled), Ambulaners and stretchers will os required,
Y.M.C.A. DIVISION,
Tuesday, 6th inst. :-
8 p.m. Squad and stretcher drill.... Thursday, 8th inst.:--
8 p.m. Squad and stretcher drill.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE DIVISION. Thursday, 8th inst.
4,45 p.m. : Sqund drill, Recruits will be drilled in squads as notified by the Divisional Superin, tenderit,
VICTORIA DIVISION. Friday, 9th inst, ---
at 883. Honglong Tramways are minal at $6.85
MEMO.-Next Settlement day, 28th November.
CIGARETTE AND TOBACCO FUND.
The following is the Subscription List to date :-- Acknowledged to 7th September,
1917
Since received:- Members Kowloon Cus-
toms Staff, per. Mr. O. D. Gander Mr. R. Pithie (per H.K.Telegraph)
$23,709, 19:
$31.00
10.00
Mr. F. C. Becke, sub for September... M.8.8. October sub.... H. B. L. Dowbiggin ... D. A. W 0,0. 8.
20.00
100
$5.00
5.00
-5.00
Collected by Mrs W.
EL Shenton List No. 5
395,00
490.25
$24,205.43*
is
Expanded to 7th Sep-
tembor, 1917 Since expended :----1,000
$23,477.21
(3.15 p.m. Squad and stretcher drill.
(84) E. BALSIS, District Supt., in Charge of District. Hongkong, 3rd Nov, 1017.
CADET COMPANY.
The Administrative. Commandant
pleased to make the following pro 3.9 motions:
Cadet Stoneham, to be Corporal and to be 2nd in Command of No. 2 Section. Cadet Graham to be Corporal and to be
in Command of No. 4 Bection.
(80) G. E. STEWART, Adjutant, H, K. Defence Corps, Hongkong, November 2nd, 1917.
GAME NOTICE.
4. from sad to 7th instant inclusive
"Company.
No seal on On duty 9th instant Mounted Section."
3 Platoon, No 7 and Un duty 8th instant Signalling Section.
nstruction..
Dress On duty 10th and 11th instant Machine
Drill order with Saturday, 10th insta
No, 3 p.m. Platoon
(N.CO% and men as detailed by Lieut. Kennett at King's Park Range Annual Musketry Coures, Part 1, Practices 3 and 4 Dress, Drill order with pouches
Company.
GUB On duty from 12th to 17th instant in-
clusive A Company. Orderly Officer from 4th to 10th lestant
Liput H. R. B Hancock. Orderly Officer from 11th to 17th instant
2nd Lieut. F. H Thomas. (Continued at foot of acet column.)
A
meeting of members of the Corps interested in rifle shooting will be held at Headquarters on Tuesday, 6th instant at 6.30 p.m., lp, arrange the formation of & team to represent the Corps in the Rifle League and to discuss inter-company competitions, etc.
cigarettes for Naval Butings,
+10,000, cigarettes for local troops,
180,000 cigarettes sent to the Troops at the Front, 10,000 cigarettes sent to the King's Shrop shire Light Infantry at the Front
Balance, in hand
478.12
23,955.33
250.10
W. A. DOWLEY (Hon. Bec. and Treasurer). ong, October 30th, 1917.
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