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SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF THE EPIC MOTION PICTURE THE
KING
OF
KINGS
THE STORY OF THE LIFE. OF CHRIST. Commencing TUESDAY, Nov. 27th.
THREE PERFORMANCES DAILY 2.30, 6.00 and 8.15. ADVANCE BOOKING NOW OPEN
Flowers have Feelings!
i
Come and learn the fascinating art of flower arrangement,
Ike Bana
as practised by the Flower-loving Japanese.
For classes or private lessons address enquiries to
Mr. Wada,
Tokyo Hotel,
88, Connaught Koad Central.
INSURE
YOUR "
MOTOR CARS
WITH
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER
DEFENCE CORPS."
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
Friday, November 30th. There will be no parade.
Monday, November 28th. Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. M.G. Instruction. Dress: Mufti.
[ORDERS BY LT.-COL. 2., G., BIRU, V.9.o., for
COMMANDANT.]
No. 837. 1.-Dress.
South China Command orber No. 1926/7 (ii) dated November 13th. 1023, is repeated for information and compliance of all officers-
(ii) Officera, will wear Home Service Mess Dress with effect
from November, 16th. 1099.
2-Leather Belts.
MOTOR CYCLE - SECTION. Annual Camp-Friday, to Sun- day, November 23rd to 25th.
All ranks will parade with motor crels ontside the Kowloon Railway Station at 8.30 pm on Friday, November 23rd, ready to proceed to camp by road.
Dress: Uniform with breeches. bandoliet belts, haversacks and waterbottles, no sidearms. Caps will be worn and helmets energied slung from the left shoulder strap Grentcoats will be carried and rifies slung.
The Commandant notices that certain men are still in possession Lof leather belts. The attention of Motor crele combinations will be all Os.C Companies is drawn coin charge of 1/Corpla Rogers and previous Corps Orders na, the sub- Thomas. ject and are directed to arradge with Corps Headquarters to change alf leather belta for web.
ኝ 3. Great Coats! Men proceeding to and from Camp will either wear great coats or carry them slung under Cym- pany arrangements. The practice of carrying the great coat over the arm to be discontinued.
4-Annual Camp.
The following units will proceed to Fabling Camp from Friday evening to Sunday evening, Novah. ler 23rd to 25th: --
A special lighter will be ready at the Hong Kong side to convey machines across the harbour. All machines must be on board by 5.10
as
11.-Machlas Gun Company. The Company will parade strong as possible at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 27th, at Corps Headquarters for Advanced Gun Drill, Traversing and. Corrected Elevations Dress: Overalls
PASSENGERS.
Arrivals
Per Norddeutscher Lloyd's sis Coblenz, from Hamburg and ports:-Mrs. Elise Baumann, Miss Grete Baumann, Mr. Garden Ductos, Mrs. Cora Duclos, Mr. Carl Meyer, M. Edward Raymond, Mrs
22nd, 1928.
WOMEN AND
'VICTORY."
CELEBRATING THE NEW
FRANCHISE.--
DAME MILLIGENT FAWCETT AND HER ADMIERS.
uma Raymond, Mr. Hans Weber, Mr. Edwin Warncken, Mrs. Irene
LONDON, October 25th. Warueken, Sister Maria Dahlen Women of and young, with a burg, Sister Brigitte Damm, Sister sprinkling of men supporters, met Hanne Gmunder, Sister Elisabeth at a ""Victory and Alter Hanschke, Mr. Pritamdas Hash cheen at the Hotel Cecil, under the matrai, Rev. Karl May, Mrs. Lilly Quist Rights Campaign Committee.
Sister Johanne Kurrle, auspices of the Equal Political gaard, Sister Berta Tiatemann, Mr. Tan Kok Hia.
Departures.
"Per a.s. Collens, for Northern posts:-Mr. W. Ridier, Mrs. An onie Fuhrmann, Mr. P. W. Massey, Mr. Chow Lou, Mr. Sino Si Sun, Mr. R. E. Banks, Mr. G. Guter Mr. Cheng Ching Shan, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gjording and children.
two
14
laa-
When Dame Millicent, Fawcett TOSC to recount a few memories " of the struggle for the franchise in and John Bright, the whole gather the far-off days of John Stuart Mil ing stood to do her honour.
for
The "victory" was disposed of speakers, who look upon the achieve ia a few words by the women ment of their political goal as mere- ly the beginning of a fresh struggle 'real equality in municipal, national, and international life: It was 'the' concerned them.
and After that chiefly
12. Scottish Company.
Viscountess Rhondda, who presid Thursday, November 29th. Fla. Benson, Miss E. Best, Mr. Red, said: "Even as we worked, we knew that the vote was not com- toons will parade at 5.30 p.m. forts. P. D. Cox, Mrs. W. Af. Chris Plete equality." It had taken, she A Campidge, Ms. Tom Carpio,
said, sixty years to change the mind
The following passengers left by the Empress of Canada yesterday for Manilars. F. Alcantara, Mr. F. F. Asuncion, Mr. A. W Bushell, Mrs. M. A. Bushnell, Mr.
Corps Band. Gar Section. Motor M.G. Instruction, dress mufti, ustersen, Mr. and Mrs. E. Chesley of the nation, and many women had
Cycle Section. Machin? Gen Com- pany and Portuguese Company.
Men can proceed to camp, the evening of the day before Art our Friday evening. Noruber 23rd.
-1029.
Those wishing to have their bag- age sent to the Camp at Fanling must deliver it, curly labelled with owners' names at Corps Headquar ters by 2 p.m. on Friday, November
23rd...
follows:-
Nos, 3 and 7 Platoons at Corps
Headquarters.
No.6 Platoon at Kowloon Dock. Pipes and Drums will parade for practice at Corps Headquarters on Wednesday, November 29th, 1929.
all those attending will do so in St. Andrew's Ball:-It is hoped
kilt.
Dr
Diced hose, finshes, kilt, sporran, white mess jacket and vest, latter with small brass Corpe
Rations for Brd week-end Cuttons. Companies will report to the Ad- Church Parade as previously an- tant. B.E.V.DC by 9am. announced in orders will take place Wednesday, November 28th.
thea Sunday, December 2nd. A fall number of all ranks attending strength parade is requested. Lamp. stating meals required, so Parade at Corps Headquarters at that rations can be arranged.
► 10.30 am.
and family, Mr. E. C. Cussell, Mr. and Mrs. F. Contera, Mr. Ching Yut. Mr. Cheng Wee Kian, Mrs. Chan Shee, Mr. Dee Cheng Chuan, Dr. Gregoria Y. de Dios, Mr. H. M. Engel. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ednder, Miss D. Fradd. Mr. A. and Mrs. Go Cheong Po, Mr. H. Frigerio, Master Fong Moon, Mr R. Gomez, Mr. D. Heathcost. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Hodges, Mr. Hu Pen Yang, Mr. R. W. Hamilton, Mrs. Ho
worn themselves out in the fight before they even saw victory in sight.
'Great Discrepancy.
ever any
"I wonder," she continued, "how many more generations are going to put the whole thing behind us, and use up their lives before we can forget that there was difference of status, freedom, or opportunity based on the difference Gew, Mr. M. E o sex." Jureidii, Mrs. S. Kenigsberg, Miss A. Kanagdag, Mr. Kwong Mrs. Pethick-Lawrence, in deal- Slong, Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Lee, ing with Real and Paper Opportu- declared that there was a Mrs. B. L. Lantz, Mrs. A. U. Mnity, Lampton, Mr. Lam Ping, Mr. Lo great discrepancy between the two. Mao, Mr. Lee Tat Choon, Mrr J. any posta, both Government und E. Lindsey, Mr. Leung Shik Fong, Council, were denied to women Mr. Leong Wong, Miss Leong simply because they were women. Kam, Mrs. Lim Siam, Mr. F. S.The great bulk of women, parti Marguards, Mr. and Mrs. V. W. cularly working married women, not living in the industrial MacAndrew, Miss M. C. Mae were Andrew, Mr. J. R. McCall, Mr.age, but under the feudal äystem. E. R. McCarthy, Mrs. R. W. Mae They had only to realise the truth' Laren, Master MacLaren, Mr. E. in order to begin the revolution in R. Maffitt, Mrs. Meyers, Mra. A women's economic life similar to the H. Mackenzie, Mr. Z. S. Obbino, S. Mink, Mr. P. Mulchand, Mr, political revolution, .
Mr. C. Oxules, Mr. E. S. Payne, Mr. W. K. Phillipa, Mr." H. H. Péznick, Mias M. J. Pranteh, Mr. A. T. Rayes, Mr. E. G. dos Remedios, Miss E. Richmond, Miss G. Schudder, Ara S. J. de San chez, Miss G. Sanchez, Miss M. Towyer, Mr. and Mrs. Uy Quico, Parade at Corps Headquarters at
to this Company Rifle Club on Sun-Mr. J. Urbi, br. Uy Lao, Mrs. B. 15-23 pm on Friday, 23rd and Tuesday, December 2nd. Firing will Verchez, Mrs. C. Victories, Miss V.
day, 7th November. Battery Drill. commence at 9 a.m. Signallers under Sergt. J. M. Jack.
All ranks are directed to take Drees: Review order without the top truck to Camp, past rifles. Le spats, diced hose, flashes, Mr. Silva's bungalow, the Mkilt, sporrau, tunic, belt and side Stables and through the gap to arms. Glengarry: Medals, will be camp. The lower track through the worn. fields must not be used.
After parade the Chieftain of St: Andrew's Society, the Hon. Mr. C. Gurdon Mackie will be At
M
3. Corps Basd. There will be a full Band prac tier on Tuesday, November 27th." to the Company at Corps at 5.30 pm, at Corps Headquar
ters:
Those who wish to shot will
parade in the Miniature Range at Corpe Headquarters on Wednesday November 28th. 1923, under"R.5.3L W. H. Edmonds.
6.Tho. Battery.
CAMP:
"
The following are the dates on which The Battery will go into camp at Tai Lan, New Territories. this
year :-
Ist weekend p.m. Friday, 7th December to pin 9th Decem- ber.
Headquarters.
13-Portuguese Company, The Company will parade, at Volunteer Headquarters on Friday. November 30th, at 5.30 p.m.
It is most important that all ranks attend this parade.
The Peak Range has been allotted
14. Baserve Company. Wednesday, November 28th Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.13 p.m. and proceed to Kennedy Road Rauge by Ford Truck for Machine Qua Firing practice. Dress: Mufti.
15. Strength. 2nd week-end p.m. Friday, 14th
The following recruits are taken. December to p.m. 16th De-on the strength and posted as .cember.
under :-
Attendance at camp is a condition for efficiency.
Transport to camp will be pro vided as follows:-
Friday, December 7th, by bus leaving Kowloon Ferry at 5.30
p.m.
Saturday, December 8th, by bus leaving Kowloon Ferry at 2.00
P..
Friday, December 14th, by bus leaving Kowloon Ferry at 5:30
..
Saturday, December 15th. by bus learnig Kowloon Ferry at 2.00
p.u.
THE BATTERY, Any members who cannot parade.) at Kowloon Ferry at 6 pm. on the Fridays but can reach camp before the Ba.m. parade on the Saturday mornings must do so.
Dress: Marching Order, Ke.. helmet, tunic, shorts, puttees, khaki shirts bandelier, greatcoat and coots. Pattees will be worn-tape at bottom All N.C.0's are remind- ed that badges of rank in white tape must be worn on khuki shirts. Kinki slacks may be worn when of duty in evening.
GILMAN'S 7-Engineer Company.
OCEAN' COMPREHENSIVE POLICY,
SERVICE TO READERS.
HONG KONG DAILY TPRESS, LTD., and the HONG KONG WEEKLY PRESS, through Bheir London Office, at 21, Bainz Lanz, FizzT STREET, EC. 4., are prepared to give Subscribers and Visitors advice accommodation Available, regarding motoring facilities, suitable shopping
centras, etc.
when at home, they will call or telephone to the show address, they will Tricire the utmoet. assistance, and the
tout available
at
"jects of eaquiry will be placed at their
The Company will parade at Belchers's Fort on Tuesday, Novem ber 27th, at 5.30 p.m. for instruction in Parts of Lamp. Projector and Electrical Circuits.
Dress: Uniformer mufti op:
tional.
8.-Corps Signale,
Parade on Monday, November.
,
No. 1421 Pte WA Simpson, M.C. Section from November 15th, 1928.
Victories, Mr., H. Webster, Mr. G. N. Witt, Mrs. J. S. Wade, Mr. Wong Loy, Mrs. Yao Kim Po, Mr Yuen Que Miss Yuen Hep.
OPTIMISTIC NONOGEN-
ARIAN.
ASBURY PARK, N.J., Nov. 1st. I'm through with under- takers," said Dr. Onslow Osbaldes ton to-day.
The international aspect of the women's movement was discussed by Miss Doris Stevens, Chairman Commission. She proposed for their of the Inter-American Women's consideration the treaty method," which was a challenge to the world.. But, she declared, whether they went by the national or international
route, men and women would have to go together,
Stone Age Attitude. The International Labour Organi- sation
ermo in for some good- humoured castigation from Mrs. Abbut, of the Open Door Council, who spoke on Restrictive Legis
lation.'
The Organisation's attitude to- wards women, she remarked, was not so much mid-Victorian as Stone Age, but it was partly, their own fault, as they did not send the right kind of men and women to. Geneva. They should be people of Dr. Osbaldeston, when he got past 90, shopped among the morti Progressive views, who could repre- No. 1422 Pte. G. Remedios, No. 8 cians, seeking an ante-death bar-sent advancing and emancipated
Platoon, from November 15th,
gain.
He wanted the lowest price, 1928.
named in advance, to cremate his One had only to look at their de body and scatter his ashes over the corations to learn their ideas about sea.
women, she stated, and, to the Dut now he has heard of a Tur-intense amusement of her hearers, kish pensioner who is 147 and a she described one of those decpra- Chinese who is 250.
tions.
No. 1423 Pt. L. M. R. Pereira, No. 9 Platoon, from November 16th, 1928.
No., 1424 Pte. H. M. Remedios, No. 9 Platoon, from November 13th, 3028:
No. 1425 Pte. C. T. Quin, No. 2 Platoon, from November 16th,
1028.
No. 1426 Pte. F. Baker, "Corps Headquarters, from November
19th, 1929.
I'll live at least fifty more years," anid Osbaldeston.
NO. 7 PLATOON.
from
No. 701 Corp. T. P."Saunderson No. 1427 Pte. C. A. R. Remedics, to be, Lance-Sergeant, as
No. 10 Platoon, from Novem- November 13th. 1923. ber 19th, 1928.
No. 1428 Pte. H. M. Xavier, No.
Platoon, from November
20th, 1928. No. 1420 Pte. V. Bernardo, No. 9 Platoon, from November 20th.. 10%0.
16.-Promotion.
The following extract from, the Hmy Kong Government "Gazette dater November 16th, 1928:-
H. E. the Officer Administer- ing the Government has been pleased to approve of the promo tion of Licut. John Cecil Mac- gown, M.B., to the rank of Cap- tain in the Hong Kong Volunteer Delcate Corpe, with effect from November 13th, 1928." 17-Posting.
No. 1436 Pte. F. Baker is posted
26th. and Thursday, November 28th, to Corps Headquarters.
for Signal Instruction at Corps 16.-Promotions and Appointments. Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Dress: Mufti.
CORPS HEADQUARTERS. No. 1420 Pte. F. Baker to be Luace-Sergeant as from November
9.-Mounted Infantry Company. Thursday November 22nd, at 21st, 1920. ' Corpe Headquarters for M.G. Jo- struction at 5.30 p.m.
Thursday, November 20th. Parade
at Corps Headquarters for M.G. Instruction at 5.30 p.m.
10-Armoured Car Company.
CAH SECTION.
M.I. COMPANY.
to be Company Sergeant Major, as No. 267 Bergt. A. Hutton-Potta. from November 21st, 1928.
NO. 1. PLATOON.
No. 725 Pte. G. P. Lammert to be
19.-Leave,
No. 833 Spr. K. S. Robertson, Engineer Company, having return- ed from leave, rejoined for duty on October 21st, 1928.
women.
The Window of the Workers " represented in its ve lancets men engaged in various occupations, but not a woman was to be seen until they came to the bottom of the fifth lancet, an agricultural representa tion. There, Mrs Abbott, said, she discovered a woman gleaning "what the men had left!"
Among those who sent congratu-, lations and apologies for absence were the Prime Minister and the Home Secretary, Viscountess Astor, M.P., the Earl of Lytton, Viscount No. 1091 Pte. W. G. E. Deacon, Cecil, Miss Clemence Dane, Mr. No. 9 Platoon, from October 1st, John
Annie Qalsworthy, Miss 1929, to March 31st, 1920.
Kenney, and Miss Christabel Pank, No. 1331 Pte. K. H. Batger, No. hurst.
Platoon, from August 10th to. December 31st, 1928.
No. 1205 Pte. M. A. Bilva, No. 91 Platoon, from November 2nd, 1928, to March 1st, 1999.
No. 1410 Pte. P. W. J. Planner. M.C. Section, from November 24th to December 23rd, 1928.
No. 01 Signaller J. M. Shroff, Corps Signals, leave extended to December 15th, 1928.
20.-Struck. Off The Strength. Having completed three years' service and claimed his discharge, as from October let, 1928:-
No. 834 Spr. C. W. E. Bishop,
Engineer Company.
....
B. A. WOLFE MURLAY, Major, Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Hong Kong, Nov. 22nd, 1928.
NOTICE
Machine Gun Company Dance. Invitation tickets are now ready
"Friday, November 23rd Parade Lance Corporal, as from November for the Company Dance to be held
at 5.30 p.m., outside Kowloon Rail 20th, 1928. way Station to proceed by road
NO. 5 FLATOON.
"To Farting Camp. Dress: Tunic,. No. 3 Pte. * Watson to be shorts Buttons practice helmet Corporal, a from November 20th, bandolier, belt (no sidearms) and 128.
rifle.
(Continued on next Column).
at the City Hall on Friday, Decem ber 14th, and applications should be made to
Wright Corp. Beattie. No. as soon as possible."
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