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Parades..
2.-Motor Cycle Section. A talk)
3.-All rifles and bayonets not yet
of Map Reading and Field Mea- returned to Corps Store must bo sures" will be given by the' Ad-] returned immediately. jutant at 5.45 p.m. in lecture room. on Monday, February 2.
Machine Gun Company-
1.-Parade. The Company will parade în mufti at 5.30 pm, at Battery:-
Volunteer Headquarters on Tues- 1-Thero will be a lecture at day, February 3, with rifle, belt and Headquarters nt 5.30 p.m. on Thure bayonet. This is the practice for day, February 5, for the following:G.O.C. Inspection.
B.S.M. Puncheon, RQ.M.S. 2-Musketry. Machine Gun Com Davies, Bdr. Black, Bdr. Lamond,
pany Rifle Club will meet at Peak Bdr. De Ville, Gur Highet and Range at 9 a.m. on Sunday, Feb- Gnr. Laughton.
ruary 1. Range officer: Lieut. H. 2-Range Takers as already do. Owen-Hughes. tailed at 5.30 pm, at Headquarters on Thursday, Februany. 6.
3-Signal Section. "Parade at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters on Thursday, Februnay 6, for map reading, ote,
• 4-Layers as detailed last week at 5.30 p.m. at Gun Club Hill on Thursday, February 5,
Engineer Company
Monday, February 2. Miniature Range shoot at 5.30 p.m. Corps Signals~
Parades will be held at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.a. on Tues. day, February 3, and Friday, Feb-
"Machine Gun Troop:
Parade, at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, Sebruary for Machine Gun Instruction. Armoured Car Company:
1-Car Section. Parade on Mon- day, February at Corpe Head quarters at 5.30 p.m. for Driving La-
Bcottish Company:
Corps Hand:-
There will be a Band Practice at Volunteer Headquartors at 5.30 p.m. sharp, on Monday, February 2, and Wednesday, February 4.
Annual Rifle Meating. There will be committee meeting in the lecture room at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 pm, on Tues- day, February 3. One representa tive from each unit will attend and any officors who wish to attend.
Lecture Room.
1. The Lecture Room is allotted to 1-Parades. Thursday, February the Battery on every Thursday even- 6, for Machine Gun Instruction...ing until further notice.
No. 7 Platoon at Headquarters | at 5.34 p.m. under Captain H. B. Forsyth.
No. Platoon at Kowloon Dock under Lieut, A. Duncan, M.B.E.
Parade Ground, etc.
From and including Wednesday, February 11 the Corps. Parade Ground, Drill Hall and Miniature 2-Musketry. The Company will Haage (when not required by the fire Musketry Part II. at Stone Band Miniature Range Club) will cuttera on Sunday, February 8. be at the disposal of the Pipe Band Launch will leave Queen's Pier at of the Scottish Company. 19 m., calling at Kowloon Police Pier at 9.10 a. Bango Oficer: Captain H. R. Forsyth.
Company:
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Parades Not 10,1 12 Platoons will purude at Head quarters on Friday, February 6, under Platoon arrangements.
2-No. 12a Platoon will parade at Miniature Range for. Musketry, It is most canontial that every one should attend, the parades in futuro in preparation for the General Officer, Commanding Inspector.
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H.E. the Governor has been Martin pleased to appoint Mr. Ingram de Ville to be Second Lieutenant in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from January 27, 1931.
Struck of the Strength Having completed three years' service-No. 1292 Bdm. P. Rozario, Corps Band, January 30, 1931
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LATEST CHANGES IN
PERSONNEL.
Mr. D. Wilson chief officer, Tayiuan, is on reserve.
Mr. F. J. Gregg, from Homo leave, has gone chief officer, Tai- yuan,
Mr. W. T. D. Murphy, second officer, Tatung, has gone second off- cor, Wanhsien.
Mr. A. S. Lewis, second officer, Tunchow, has gone, second officer, Tatung.
Mr. S. de Candia, second officer, Wanshien, has gone second officer, Tungchow
Mr. R. B. C., Leo, chief officer, Hupeh, has gone chief officer, Hein
Mr. E. M. Swan, chief olleer, Hsin Peking, is on reserve.
Mr. A. H. Finnic, chief officer, C. N. Co., is on Home leave.
Mr. W. P. B. Paul, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Chusan.
Mr. D. S. Simpson, from reserve, has gone second officer, Chusan.
Mr. O. J. M. Banett, second officer, Anhui, has gone second offi cer, Tsinan.
Mr. E. G. Long, second officer, C. N. Co., is on specin! Home leave Mr. E. Williams, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Hupé.
Mr. A. G. Corbin, second officer Fatehan, has resigned from the C. N. Co.
Mr. N. McMillian, from reserve, has gone sreond officer, Fatshan.
Mr. K. A. Pegden, from reserve, has gone second officer, Lianchow.
Mr. A. M. Buchanan, from re- serve, has gone areond efficer, Chungking
Mr. R. A. Smith; from reserve has gone second officer, Luchow.
Mr. E. Bruce, second officer, Lu- chow, he gone second officer, Szo. chuen.
Mr. R. L, Stenner, second officer, Fengtion, has gone second officer,
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Mr. A. Baggott, second engineer A FEDERATION OF officer, Hupch, has gone second engineer ofheer, Tungehow.
Mr. F. C. Crone, second engine- er, Tungchow, is on reserve,
Mr. H. A. Morrison, chief en- gineer officer, Sinkiang, is on re-
serve,
Mr. L Callender, from reserve, has gone chief engineer officer, Sinking.
EUROPE.
MR. P. M. OLIVER ON THE POSSIBILITIES.
"Perhaps one of the biggest
Mr. J. W. S. Hood, second en-steps yet made toward creating an gineer officer, Sinkiang, has gone atmosphere in which an outbreak acting chief engineer officer, Hui-of war is difficult and even impos chow.
sibid was taken by the League of Nations Assembly this year, when it ratified the Treaty of Financial Assistance," said Mr. P. M. Oliver, in the course of an address to the
Mr. W. Paxton, second engineer officer, Kalgan, is on Home lenye, Mr. F. C. Webb, second officer, Mr. R. T. Maddison, chief en Tean, has gone second officer, Fenggineer officer, Tsinan, has gone
tion:
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Mr. W. E. Hargreave, from re- serve has gone second officer, Chengtu.
Mr. J. F. C. Bartley, second off- cer Chongtu, has gone eeund off-
Shuntien.
cor,
Mr. E. M. Foster second officer, Shuntion, is on reserve.
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Mr. J. R. G. Gow, from reserve, has gone second offeer, Shengking, Mr. F. Smith, second officer, Shangking, has gone second officer, Chichua.
Captain R. Allinson, of the Wan- tung, has gone master, Shengking. Captain R. H. G. Ashby, of the Shengking, has gone master, Isin Poking.
Mr. W. H. Angus, second officer, Chungking, has gone second officer, Kweiyang,
chief engineer officer, Wanliu.
Mr. G. Boulton, chief engineer officer, Wanliu, has gone chief en-Sunday Society in Manchester. gineer officer, Tsinan.
Mr. W. M. Stewart, chief en gineer officer, O. N. Co., has retir ed on pension.
Mr. R. Symington, third en gineer officer, Siangwo, has gone third engineer officer, Kwaisang.
Mr. H. Turner, third engineer officer, Fausang, has gone third en- gineer officer, Siangwo.
Mr. F. Dickie, from reserve, has gone third engineer officer, Tuckwo, Mr. J. Fowles, third engineer officer, Tuckwo, is on reserve.
Mr. R. Clark, from reserve, has second engineer officer, gone
Yusang-
Mr. F. Keralake, second engineer officer, Yusang, has gone second en-
Mr. W. Barobro, eccond, officer,gineer officer, Fooshing. Kweiyang, has gone second officer, Kaying.
Mr. D. S. Simpson, from reservo, has gone second officer, Chusan.
Captain A. McDowall, C. N. is on Home leave.
Mr. E. Kermode, chief officer, Newchwang, is on reserve.
Mr. E. Wood, chief officer, Wan- tung, has gone chief officer, New- chwang
The treaty meant, he said, that it in the future a State which was a member of the league was un- justly attacked by another member it would have behind it the finan cial backing of the whole world, and money even more than courage- was the means of winning wars to-day. The League had enlisted" Mammon on the side of God in the cause of peace, a thing that was not often possible.
Another big question that had occupied the minds of the Assembly this year was that of European federation, This plan of M. Briand's was interesting and in- Mr. W. Jack, from reserve, has portant mainly from the point of gone third engineer officer, Kutwo. view of the future machinery of the Mr. O, de Carvalho, third en-League. It looked as though wo gineer officer, Kutwo, is on reserve: might see in days to come i pum-. Mr. J. McDonald, from reserve, ber of continental federations act sub-committees of the has gone second engineer officer, ing as
Longue. South America already Pingwo.
had her conference; Asia might in time grow to a live consciousness of herself as a unit; already she was complaining that her representa- tives did not onrry enough weight in the councils of the Loague. Even Africa, which hitherto bad, market, would come to have soul existed only as the white man's of her own. The United States, and Australia also, were already
DOCTORS FOR A PENNY
A DAY..
Mr. L. V. Rowe, from reserve, has gone chief officer, Hanyang,
Mr. P. Jenkins, chief officer, SOLVING THE MIDDLE-CLASS Hanyang, has gone thick officer,
Kanchow.
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Mr, W. Dickinson, chief officer, Kanchow, is on reserve.
Wo.....
MAN'S PROBLEM.
And we should have to ask our
The doctors of Essex have form-federated.. ed a public medical service especial- Mr. J. R. Middneway, chief off-ly for the benefit for £250-£400 selves, too, what effect these fedora- tion's would have on the federation year man and his family. cor Kungwo:
Under the schema the middle of the British Empire, which was Mr. E. T. Grifiths, from Home T.
leave, has gone second officer, Ping-class man who is not catered for spread through every country of under the National Health Insur-the world. These were matters of ance scheme will be offered a full intense interest and afforded scope medical service for himself, his of endless speculation. We should wife and children at a cost of a do well not to come to any con- clusions about them for ten years, which after all were but a little penny a day a head.
The actual subscription is £1 108. apace in the life of a continent. a year, but in families with more By then, things might have begun than two children a third and every, to move forward in the direction succeeding child will be admitted of continental federation. It was for £1 a year. Especially reduced above all things important to sco rates will be offered in the case that these movements, when ther of exceptionally large families. did take place, are within the League of Nations, and not outside
*Leave Capt M. A. Johnson M.M., re- turned from leave on January 20;
1931.
Mr. A. C. Smith, second officer, Pingwo, is on reserve.
Mr. N. H. King, from rezerve, has gone second officer, Kwaising. Mr. E. V. de Malmanche, from Lieut R. K. Valentine, Armoured Company, Car Section, granted reserve, has gone second officer, leave from February 1 to DecemberTingsang
Mr. R. G. Gillespie ercond off 'No. 1648 Pte. W. E. Hunt, No. 4 cer, Luenho, has gone acting chief Platoon, granted leave from Jan- officer, Suiwo. uary 10, 1931, to January 10, 1932.
Mr. D. S. Pethick, chief officer, Yusang, has gone chief officer. Kwaisang.
1, 1931.
Corps Strength.
With reference to Corps. Orders No. 1/31 dated February 2-in- stead of the Corps. strength being published in Orders, copy of same checking purposes. will be sent to all O.'sC. Units for
(Sgd.) W. H. G. COATER,
Captain.
Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. · No. 092 Pto. W C. Clark,
Volunteer Cricket Week. Armoured Car Company, Motor
The Volunteer Week will be held Cyclo Section, is transferred to Classithin wallart fractal and the fellar
ing matches-linve-been arranged): donutry-30-1931.
Monday, March 2. Kowloon Cricket Club at Kowloon. Tuesday, March 3, The Army
at H.K.CC. ground. Wednesday, March, the Com bined Loogue at H.K.C.C. ground, Teams will be announced later.
No. 814 Ptc. A. J. Walmore, Ro- serve Company, is transferred to Corps Signals, with effect from January 30, 1030.
No. 1238 Sigm. W. C. Simpson, Corps Signale, is transferred to Engineer Company, with effect from January. 30, 1930.
14.
Captain W. Field Hook, of the
Captain RJ. J. Sneddon, of Hosang, has gone meter Suisang. the Suisang, has gone master Ho-
Sang.
B.M.A. Approves.
The Essex Public Medical Ser- vice of City-road, E.O., which already provides a service for the control the new scheme. dependants of panel patients, will
"It is quite a new departure,” it was stated at the offices of the service, but it has been very Mr. C. M. Boas, from reserve,
favourably received by the doctors has gone chief officer, Buisang.
in the country. The service will Mr. S. Schofield, chief officer,solve for the middle-class max the Buieang, is on "reserve.
problem of the doctor's bill, and Mr. J. Rees, from reserve, has it will protect the medical man from
shied affert Lecap Boubtful account
Goldenborg, cooud. officer, Kwongsang, has gone second officer, Mausang..
Mr. W. Le Brun; second officer, Mausing, has gone second officer, Kwongsange
Captain L, H, Hutchings, of the Kwongsang, is on reserve;
it.
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