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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

[ORDERS BY LIEUT. COL. L. 4. BIRD, D.8.0., O.RE.]

Dorps Band:

Parados.

submit immediately, to 0.C. Com- pany, the names of any men, whom they wish posted to a new Category, "D" to include Recraits and any men for special individual instrue-

tion.

APPENDIX TO ABOVE Parade-Tesday, October 4, 1932.

LX5908. Category A.-Musketry: Quick-

The Band will parade every Fri-ening Exercises, S.A.T. Vol 1 1931 day in mufti at 6 p.m. at Hend- quarters until further notice.

Battery:-

P. 19 paras. 12: Strengthening Exorcises, S.A.T. Vol. 1 1031 pages 116 to 110. Location: Headquar

1. There will be a parade forters. Instructors: All Officers and Staff and Siguallers. at HeadquarCO of "A" Category except Platoon teas at 5.30 p.a, on Tuesday, Octothose detailed belów.

Cominders to issue instructions to their N.C.O

her 4.

2. There will be a parade for gundrill and laying at Headquar- ters at 5.30 p.m. ou Thursday,

October 6.

5. Amendment to Corps Diary Page line delete "Battery Merhonised Parade " and insert "Armistice Sunday Church Par- nde."

COCK AIR

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THE

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Engineer Company-

Parade at Minintare Range 5.39 1.8 on Monday, October 3. Corps Signals:

at

Parades will be held at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Tues day, October 4, and Friday, Octo- ber.7.

Machine Gun Troop:-

The will be a parade on Mon day, October 3, at Headquarters at

5.30 p.m.

1.

Category B.-Lewis Gun: Magazine filling, Holding, Loading and Unloading Gun, B.A.T. Vol: 11 pages 6 to 17; 2. SightSetting, Aiming and Firing. 8.A.T. Vol. 11 pages te tb 21. Tnstructors to as certain whether any men have had ao instruction at all on Lewis Gun and give those individual.atten tion. Remainder to have above Lesson 1. quickly as a refresher and concentrate on'2. Location: Head- quartare. Instructors: Lt. J. H. Lawrence, Sgt. Sequeira (No. 10 Platoin), Cpl. Soares (No. 10 Platoon) and Cpl. Nunes (No. 10

Platoon),

Category C-Musketry: Firing Instructions. Instructors read

K.C.C. ANNUAL MEETING

YEAR'S ACTIVITIES

REVIEWED

ELECTION Of office BEARERS

The annual General Meeting of the Kowloon Cricket Club was held

Chub-

yesterday evening in the house, when the president of the Club, Mr. R. E. Lindsell presided over, a gathering of 70 members.

In reviewing the year's activities, Mr. Lindsell said that the Club had continued with its many activities. Most pleasing of which was the winning of the Lawn Bowls First League by the Club tear.

The cricket year had been a lean, but active one; the bowling atrength being not quite strong enough on. several occasions to dismiss the opposing teams. He congratulated. Mr. Burnett, however, on his suc- cen with the ball,

Tribute was also paid to Mr. F. S. W. Smith of the second lengue, who was outstandingly successful with bat and ball, as well as taking

the most number of catches.

Event of the Year.

The great event of the year, of Vickers Gua Instruction-Tues-S.A.T. Vol. 1 1931 pages 02-04 and day, October 4. Parade at Cause-teach page 91 lesson 1 atages i, i course, was the opening of the new way Bay Stables at 5.30 pim. and . Location: Headquarters. Club-house, and congratulations |

to the building sub- Instructors: Sgt. Britto (No. 12 were dus Armoured Car Section:-

Platoon), /Sgi. Baleros (No. 9 committee for the able and efficient | Platoon), Cpl. F. V. V. Ribeiro manner in which they had seen the (No. 12 Platoon).

project through. In reviewing the Recruits: 1. Refresher and Quer accounte, Mr. Lindsell drew atten- Drivers:-Crew Drill and Driv-tions ou last week's instructions tion to the position that, owing to (Definitions and organisation of funds having been swallowed up Company; 2 Military Ranks and by the orection of the new Club- Titles; 3. Infantry Training Vol. I house, ne interest on investmenta 1920 r.p. 58-00 parts, 21, 23 to 28 would be forthcoming this year. The Section will parade at Head-Location: Headquarters. Instruc-The depreciation on the old build- quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, tory: Lt. H. J. Silva and C.S.M. ings was about the same as that

Baptista. October 3.

and to be given of last year. during rests from Drill.

ing.

Gunners: Drill.

Elementary

Gua

Motor Machine Gun Section:---

Machine Gun Company:-

1. The Company will parade on Friday, October 7, in Close Column

Anzac Company :—

It was hoped that a substantial eum would have been raised on the

I. Parade at Volunteer Head-old pavilion, but this hope was not realised, only 8340 being obtained.

of Platoons at 3.30 p.m. at Headquarters at 5.30 pm. on Monday, quarter in rufts for Machine Gun October 3, for Machine Gun In- Training.

struction.

200

On

2. Machine Gun Part II.-No. 1 2. A N.C.0. Class will be held Plator will fire Machine Gun on Friday, October 7, at 5.30 p.m., Part II, at Slonecutters Range on nt Volunteer Headquarters. Sunday, October 2, mufti or uni- Friday, October 14, the, recognised form optional, but equipment (belts | examination for promotions will and pouches) must be worn.

I take place. It will be necessary Launch leaves Queen's Pier at for the members of the Company a.m. and Kowloor Police Pier 3.10 who desire to qualify as N.C.O.'s to take this examination. The pro- M. sent N.0.0.'s must also take the examination and those who qualify 0.will be confirmed in their present

4.1.

Range Officer-Lieut. D. Richards.

3. Transfer. No. 1703 Pte.

H. Cwen to be transferred from rank.

No. 2 Platoon to No. 4 Platoon

from Sept. 27, 1932.

Lacture.

A_Jecture will be given by Major

4. Company Dinner.-Tickets for . P. Atkinson, M.C., R.A., G.5.0

the Company Dinner are now avail-2 China Command, in the Club Hous of the Kowloon Cricket Club able at $2 per head from Acting at 0 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4, C.Q.M S. A. C. Beck, c/o Asiatic to all members of the A.A.LA. Petroleum Co., or through Platoon Company and any other Volunteers who may wish to attend. The sub- Commanders.

jest will be "A.A. Tactics with special reference to the Dofer.co Scheme."

Scottish Company:--

No 6 Platoon parade at Kow- loon Dock under 2nd Lieut. T. P. Saunderson at 5.30 p.m. on Thurs- day, October 0:

On the motion of the Chairman, seconded by Mr. Abrahaan the re port and balance sheet were adopt,

ed.

Mr. J. P. Robinson Retires.

In calling for nominations for the position of secretary Mr. Lindsell made reference to the the sterling services rendered to Club in the post by the retiring secretary, Mr. J. P. Robinson, who had to go into hospital shortly and undergo an operation. The Bailut for the position of secretary renult- ed as follow!~-~-

Mr. A. Hyde Lay 39 votes, Mr. S. Green 18 votes and Mr. J. Hargreaves 8 votes.

Poaltion of Treasurer.

Ou Mr. Skinner's name being again submitted for the position of treasurer, Mr. Lindsell said.

In connection with the Club's accounts, a letter containing some

the serions suggestions for

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Acting Corps Sergeant Major. No. 80 1.Q.M. Sgt. H. Green is appointed Acting Corps. Sergeantsideration of your Committee was No. 7 Platoon parade at Head-Majur with effect from Sept. 12, put before them at the last meet quarters under id Lieut. A. W.102 vice R.S.M. W. H. Edmonds, Brown at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, on leave. October 6.

A.A.LA. Company:—

Transfer.

No. 1488 Pte. S. MacNider, No No. 1 Bor. A.P.C. and No. 22 Platoon, is transferred to No. Sec. B. Electric. The usual 7 Plutoon. Weekly Instruction' parades are sus pended till further notice. Instead, the two petione vill parade to

Amendment.

Corpe Order No. 38/39 of Sept. gether on the first Thursday of each 23, 1932, para. "No. 1906 L/Cpl. month, ie, oth-proximo at A.P.C.. 9 Remedies, No 12-Platoon Installation, North Point at 5.00 should read No. 1293 L/Cpl. J. p.m. Members are strongly urged D.. Remedios, No. 11 Platoon." to attend intermediate parades as often as possible with No. 3. Bec tion, Centre, at Headquarters every Monday at 8.30. p.m.jp

Mejor C. M. Manners, O.B.E., Others Sections will parade ac-A.S... Cadre, granted leave from cording to the following time Sept. 25, 1932, to October 20, 1932,

Captain R. R. Davies, Portuguese Company, returned from leave on Sept. 30, 1932.

tabla.

No. Section, Centre, at Head quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday,

October 3.

No. Section, Kowloon Cricket Club at Kowloon Cricket Club at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, October 4.

No. 4 Section, Kowloon Dock, at Kowloon Dock at 5.30 p.m. on Fri- day, October 7.

Portuguess Company :---

Farade at Headquarters at 8.50 pm, on Tuesday, October 4.

No. 1838 Tpr. N. M. Mackin- tosh, Machine Gun Troop, granted one month's leave from Sept. 22, 1932, to October 21, 1032.

Strength.

The following have been taken on the Strength:-

No Jesi Rie & Wigg Room No. 412, 14, Queen's Road, joined Do A.8.C. Cadre on Sept. 91, 1932, fails will be found in the Appendix. No. 1052 Ete R. Y. Frost, Company Orderly Officer for the AL. Joined A.B.C. Cadre on week ending Saturday, October & Sept. 21, 100227 Lient. J. V. V. Remedios

No. 1000 Pie, J. Heaney, Green

ing by Mr. Skinner. One of the main suggestions was the employ- ment, in part at any rate, of a firm of chartered accountants. The committen felt that this matter should be gone into more fully and exhaustively than they were able! to at that time. Mr. Skinner at the time wished to resign. and we persuaded him to stand again, hul only on condition that once this matter had been decided one way or another he should be allowed to resign. In view of this, i move his re-election on this condition Mr. Skinner was unanimously re- alected.

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rigid economy was considered poliTreasurer, Mr. F. E. Skinner pro- tie. Mr. Jeffries supported the tem; Bowls Representative, Mr. H. chairman's remarks and moved that and V. C. Labran,

the matter of developing this Overy. Committed: Messrs. R.. Later on in the meeting Mr. C. vacant land be left until next Logan, W. W. Hurst, J. Hydo, E. W. Jeffries proposed and Mr. E. year. Mr. Bunje seconded the moC. Fincher, F. E. Naah, A. W Kern seconded a motion that Mr. tion which was carried unanimous Brown, and Y. C Labrum, Ballo Skinner's suggestion of putting the financial management of the Cluby. into the hands of a firm of char- tered accountants be adopted. The motion was carried by an over. The election of offce-bearers whelming majority

Election of Oficers,

In reference to the possibilities the coming season resulted of developing the vacant piece of follows land neat the Clubhouse, the chairman suggested that the matter

year at least

A Revised Category list based onburgh Bros joined Anzac Combs allowed to stand over until next the Instructional Small Arms firt pany, on Sept. 2%, 1832- ing a Stonecutters will be issued W. H. G. Gas, Captem, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps. shartly Platean Commanders will

In the light of the Club's recent heavy expenditure, a campaign of

for

ing Committee Mesara, E.

Abraham, J. C. Lyal, J. S. Smith,

AT Lay, R. Rathmell, C. JA Tacchi, L. J. Blackburn, F. E. as Lawrence, G. A. White and L. Jack.. Messin Lowe, Bingham and Matthews were re-appointed sudi- tore to the Club, and the motion

Mr. RE Lindsell President, Vice-President, Mr. E. Abraham Capital, Mr E. Goodwin Vlee Captain, Mr. E. C, Fincher, Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. Hyde Lay; Hon.

that the usual honorarium of 8350 be paid to the Secretary, treasurep.. and hareanvenge was passed un- animously.

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