H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
JORNERS BY LIBUT. COL. L.'O, BIRD, D.8.0., O...]
1.-Parades,
(a.)--Corps Band:-
The Band will parade every Friday in mufti at 6 p.m. at Head
quarters until further notice. (b.)-Battery-
1.-Parado at 5.30 p.m. sharp, at Headquarters on Tuesday, Novem. ber 1, for Staff and Signal Section and Layers.
Rango Ces: Tirut, J. F. Law. rence, Lewis Gan: Lieut. H.-J. Silva and Lieut. J. V. V. Remedios,, Musketry: Lieut. J. S. Rodrigues, Revolver,
APPENDIX TO ABOVE
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1932.
BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION:
Dr.
NEW SECRETARY APPOINTED
LONDON, October 1. 0. C. Anderson, deputy
S.C.A.A. SPCRTS
SUCCESSFUL MEETING
HELD
FOUR RECORDS BROKEN
THE TYPHOON
NO TROUBLE EXPECTED
FILLING UP
(Parado-Tuesday, November 1).
Category "A" Lewis Gun:~
According to Mr. C. W. Jeffries, Lesson: Probablo Stoppager, S.A.T.
Director of the Royal Observatory, No fewer than four records were there is very little likelihood that Vol. II, 1931, pp. 76-81; Possible Staggages, pp. 82-88. Location and medical secretary of the British at the tenth annual athlethe threatened typhoon will cause
tie sports meeting of the South
From its almost stationary posi Instructors Headquarters, Parade Medical Association since 1919, lins China Athletic Association, which any trouble in the Colony. Ground, Lt. J. Y. V. Remedios Hucceeded to the post of medical was held on their ground at Caro-tion 130 miles to the South-East of ine Hill yesterday. There was Hong Kong where it hovered up Sgt. Britto, No. 12 Platoon, Sgt. secretary upon the rotirement of large gathering of interested specta-till onto on Saturday night,
Before joining tors, among them being the Hon. Osmund, No. 11 Pintoon, and other Dr. Alfred Cox.
the central staff of the association. Mr. Henderson, D.P.W., and Mrs. it began to move in a West South- Henderson, Mr. E. D. Bush and Westerly course and ht mid-day N.C.O.'s of Category "A" not da
Dr. Anderson had considerable ex-Mr. Mak Hing. Sung.
about 200 miles yesterday was tailed below to be prepared with
Keen competition was evidenced Sath-South-East of Hong Kong,
Baid lesson. Kit required: Lewis Guns,perience in general practico in Fife-
The probabilities are," which the long list of events wern run off, gave credit to the organis-no further trouble, and will most ers. The feature of this year's likely fill up before reaching the
the rapid progress const." meeting was
It is interesting to note, in the made by the Chinese girls
The records broken were those of light of the general impression pre- Long Jump, Shot Put, 100 metres vailing regarding the unustalness of these disturbances during Octo- and 60 metres_(girls).
per cent of the typhoons experienced by the Colony Chiu Ping Han wan the Senior har, that 13
1o was the champion of her sox.
have occurred during this partí- cular month. July has an average of 18 per cont., and August and September 5 per cent. each.
-Parade for gun drill at 3.30 Magazines, Durumica, Ground sheets, shiro, and was modical superinten- f throughout, and the roanner inr. Jeuties, "that it will cause s
pam, sharp, on Thursday, November 3, at Headquarters,
Targets, 4 Cat Magazines,' 1 Damag- ed Magazines.
dent of Wemyss Memorial Hospital. During the war, he was Surgeon Ostegory "B" Lewis Gun:- Specialist to the 69th General Hoy 3-Camp. All members must at tend Chap pt. Fanling on December Lesson: Combine Care and Clean-pital in Egypt and Palestine,
Details will be issueding, and Points before during and
2 and 4. jater.
alter Firing, bringing out the case N.Y.K. MANILA EXCURSION hamuionship while Miss Lo Yeuk 4-November 27 Sunday. All tials of each; S.AT, Vol. II, pp. ranks are reminded to keep this 38-46 and 52-57: Location and In- date, free for a mechanised parade.structors: Headquarters, Parade
5-Auendment to Corps Diary Pavy 11, line 10. Delete the Bint- tery."
(c.)-Engineer Company:
Ground, Lt. H. J. Silva, L/Sgt. Baleros, No. Platoon, Ofil. V. A. Naves, No. 10 Platooh, L/Cpl. B.
T. Gosano, No. 11 Platoon, L/Cpl. F. M. Britto, No. D Platoon. Kit
SPECIAL FARE BY TAIYO.
MARU,
N.Y.K. Onore the inaugura
Prizes Presented. Before calling upon Mrs. Hen- derson to present the prizes. Mr. Mok Hing Sung, Vice-Chairman of short the Association, made a speech in which he thanked all teritance, particularly Mr. Hen- derson for his great interest in the Henderson Association and Mrs. for so kindly consented to give away the prizes.
9.8. Eaying Fights the Storm, Wireless reports received during the week-end indicated that ** least one vessel was in the toils of the typhoon which was raging
Hong Kong.
Parade at Miniature Range at 5.30 required:-2 Lewis Gans, Magation of special excursion fares p.m. on Monday, October 31.
zinon, Ground shoets, Cleaning rods, from Hong Kong to Manila and those present for their kind at- about 150 miles South-East
(d.)-Corps Siganls:-
(11
1-Parades will be held at Corps Headquarters al 5.30 p.m. Tuesday, November 1. and Friday, November 4.
--Classification tests will be held on November 8 and 9, instead of November 1 and 2, as stated in Inst week's Orders.
(e.)—Machine Gun Troops:--
Vickers Gun InstructionTuca day, November 1, Parade at Cause- way Bay Stables at 8.30 p.m.
- (1.) Armoured Car Section:-
The section will parade at full strength on Monday, October 31, at Headquarters at 5,30 p. (8.)--Motor Machine Gun Section! The Section will parade at Head quarters at 6,30 p.m. on Monday, October 31.
fb.)-Machine Gun Company
The Company will parade as strong as possible at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, November 4. in multi in Close Column of Platoons for Machine Gun Training, at Head- quarters.
Spare parts complete, Double Pull-through and other cleaning re- quisites.
back to Hong Kong by the big Hanr, Taiyo Maru, on the Orient California Service.
Kong at 2 pm on November 7. The Taiyo Mara will leave Houg arriving at traita in the burning of the 9th. She will leave Manila the next day at 4 p.m. arriving back at Hong Kong in the morn-
Category
Musketry, Lesson-Snapshooting and Rapid, Fire Training, 6.A.T. Vol. 1. 1931, Pp. 121-123, Section 32, emitting p. 128 para. 9. Location and in structora:-Headquarters, Miniature Range, Lt. J. H. Lawrence, Sgt. Sequeira, No. 10 Platoon, L/Cpl. J.. Remedios, No. 11 Platoon, log on the 19th. L/Cpl. A. A. Remedies, No. 12 Platoon. L/Cpl. H. de S. No. 12 Platoon. Cpl. F. F. Cruz, No. 9. Platoon. Kit required:-Rißes and Bayonets, Ground Sheets, Aiming Discs, Dummies in Clips, Target 100 yarda small representative
Category "D" Locturo: Training of the Soldier incorporating :—Or ganisation Discipline Esprit-do Corps Soldierly Spirit Skill at-Arms. Location had Instructions:-Lecture Room, Lt. J. S. Rodrigues.
(m.) -Anzac Company:—
The special rotura fare is £1 for 1st class, and £8 for Tourist Cabin class, which includes meals and staying on board at Manila. Tourists will be delighted with the Japanese sukiyaki dinner other entertainment features pro- vided on board.
and
The Taiyo Maru is of 21,000 tons displacement, 15,000 tons of gross; and her extremely spacious dining | saloon and winter
garden are delightful.
This N.Y.K. enterprism gives good opportunity to visit Manila 1.-Parade at Volunteers Head-to residents in Hong Kong, quarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, October 33, for Vickers Gun In-
struction.
2.-There will be an N.0.0 OFFICIAL APPOINTMENTS parade at Headquarters on Friday, November 4, at 5.30 p.m.
3-A uniform parade will be held SANITARY BOARD VACANCY. at 5.15 p.m. on Monday, November 7, at Volunteer Headquarters, when
(1.)-Scottish Company:-
Sunday, October 30. Members of No. Pintoon who have been deall other ranks will be instructed in tailed, will fire Machine Gun Part the correct method or fitting equip II. at Stonecutters. Lannel will ment and rolling overcoats, etc., leave Queen's Pier at 8.15 a.m. and call nt. Kowloon Police Pier en route. Uniforin optional but belts and pouches must be worn.
Range Officer: Captain H. R. Forsyth,
Thursday, November 3:-- No.. Pintoon parade at Kowloon Dork under 2nd-Lieut. T. P. Sann- derson at 5.30 p.m.'
Among the appointments All- enunted in this week's Gore went Cuscle is the one of Sir, W. W. Hornell to be a member of the Board of Education for A further period of two years, with effect from October 17.
Dress: Field service hate, tunics, breeches, puttees, black boots, web belt and frog. Medale will be worn. On this occasion a Company photo- Mr. M. T. Johnson has been ap graph will be taken at 5.30 p.m. pointed to be a Visiting Justice to and all ranks are requested to note the Po leung Kuk vien the late Mr. the date and make every effort to A. G. Coppin. With effect from attend. This parade will be follow-October 13, Mr. Tang Shiu Kin has ed by a "Steak and kidney pud-been sominated as a member of the ding dinner nt Headquarters, for Court of, the University of Hong
Konig for a period of three years. No. 7 Platoon parade at Head-members of the Company only.
The only nomination received for quarters under 2nd-Lieut. A. W.
the vacancy on the Sanitary Board caused by the temporary absence of Dr. R. A. de Castro Basto, was that of Mr. C. II. Basto, who has been duly elected to pet until the return of the absent member, dating from October 21.
Brown at 5.30 p.m.
Squad drill with arms, belts and
frogs will be worn.
1.-Appointment.
No. 1760 Gar. D. Marshall, But
as from October 28, 1932.
Hallowe'en Dinner. Friday, Nov.tery, appointed Lance-Bombardier,
4. All ranks are reminded to notify
the Dinner Secretary as soon as
possible of guests' names, etc.
(K.)—‚A.L.A. Ɑompany:---
As from date, and until further
3. Struck Off the Strength,
"
ON MEDICAL GROUNDS.
HAVING COMPLETED THREE YEARS'
SERVICE.
26,
No. 1422 Pte. G. Remedios, No. orders. Soction Drilla will be dis- continued and members of the Com- 11 Platoon, as from October paay who have yet to complete the 1932. necessary number of drills for pro- ficiency will parado for combined instruction at Volunteers Headquar ters every Monday at 5.30 p.m. (1.)-Portuguese Dompany:-
Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 1. De- tails will be found in the Appendix. Company Orderly Officer for the week onding Saturday, November b: Licut, J. V. V. Remedios.
INSTRUCTORS FOR TRAINING.
In order to avoid unnecessary
No. 1123 Pte. A. P..E. Silen, No. 10 Platoon, as from October 1922.
No. 145 Pte. H. M. Xavier, No. 12 Platoon, as from October 12, 1032.
No. 1427 Pte. Q. A. R. Remedios, No. 19 Platoon, as from September 22, 1932
HAVING LEFT THE COLONY.
clorickl work involved in issuing No. 853 Sgt. A. Leach, Centre copies of the Appendix to all in- Section, A.A.LA. Co., as from Oe structors below the rank of Ser- tober 20, 1932. geant, Platoon Commanders will please see that their N.C.O.'s are infarmed of the duties. asigned to them.
ANNUAL CAMP.
1. Very low of the returns to O.C. Company required by Camp! ardors issued to all members of the Corps have been received. Platoon Commandors will please seo that all men have received forms and, re- quest them to return same as soon na possible to 0.0. Company. In this connection all ranks are To minded of tho-neoessity of report ing changes of address at once,
-N.0.0.'. are requested to make the best use of their Training Manusi in preparation-for-tho Field work to be carried out in Camp.
KENNEDY ROAD RANGE.
The Range is available on Sun- doy, November 6, for N.C.D.'s and men of Category A for Lewis Gun and Revolver Training, men of Category "D" (Beorgits) and any man detailed by Platoon Common- ders for further Musketry Training. Firing commences at 8.30 a.m..
4.--Leath.
It is also announced in the Gazette that the name of Mr. R. 8. Traill, Union Building, has been Added to the Dental Register, and that the name of Mr G. W. Grey has been added to the list of authorised architects:
No. 1968 Pte. J. C. Adama, Em- press Lodge, Anzac Co., as from
October 24, 1832.
No. 1987 Tor. R. A. Jardine, H.K. Bank, M.G. Troop, as from October 25, 1932,
RESULTS
SENIOR DIVISION
of
Messages were received from the China Navigation Co.'s steamer Kaying, Captain Green command- ing to the effect that the ship was making a terrific effort against the smothering force of the typhoon. While the vessel was in no immedi ate danger, other than that which threatens any cruft in a typhoon, she was reported to be slowly drift ing towards Pratas Shosh.
The as. Kaying is a vessel óf 100 metres Race:-1, Chiu Ping
Lim.
nago of 1,072 tous. She was built HAB; 2. Kung Ching Yea; 3, Li,696 tons (gross), with a net ton-
200 metres Race:-1, Chiu Ping Han; 2. Kwok Wai Cho; 3, Wong Chung Shun.
400 metres Race:-1, Chan Fook Tim; 2, Leung Yn Hung; 3, Chung Chan Fan.
500 metres Race:-1, Chan Fook Tim; 2. Laung Kam Too; 3, Hụi Tei Chun.
1,300 metres Race:-1, Chan Fook Tim; 2, Hui Tsi Chun; 3, Leung Kam Too.
110 metres. High Hurdles:-1, Yung Kee Fong; 2, Li Seng Koon; 3, 1p Wing Chim.
200 metres Low Hurdle:-1, IP Wing Chim; 2, Chan Tuk; a, Young Chua Chung.
Hop, step and jump:-1, Ip Wing Chim; 2, Leung Wing Chiu; 3, Chiu Ping Hon.
Broad
Jump:-1, Chiu Ping Hun; 2, Yung Keo Fong; 3. Kwok Wai Cho.
High Jump:-1, Luk Yan King; 2, Châu Ping Han, a, Yeung Chữa Chung and Be Lee Wa.
Pole Vault:-1, Yu Man Shu;
and engined by the Taikoo Dock- yard Company for the China Navi- gation Company in 1022, being re- gistered in London. A steel screw vessel, she has an overall length of 310.3 feet, and is fitted for oil fuel,
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Mok Kong Sing; second, Tang
2, Cheung Sum Yeo; 3, Ip Po Chun. Chack Sani; third, Poon Yuk
Shot Put:-1, Li Yun Koon; 2,
Li Song Koon; 3, Cheang Bum
Yee.
Discus Throw:-1, Li Seng Koon; 2, Leung Wing Chiu; 3, Shia Kit Man.
Javelin Throw:-1, Li Yuk Lam; Li Beng Koon; 3, Cheung Sum Yee.
Champion of the Senior Division, Chiu Ping Han, second of the Senior Division, Chan Fool Tin: third of the Senior Division, Li Seng Kood.
JUNIOR DIVISION
GIRLS' EVENTS
60 metres Race:-1, Lo Yeuk
Hoo; 3, Yeung Wai Pun; 3, Ko Lai
Oh.
100 metres Race, Lo Youk Hoo; 2, Chiu Wan San. 3, Sze
Yuk Lin.
206 metres Race:-1, Lo Yeuk logs, Chiu Wan Boo; a, Yeung Wai Pun.
Pan; 2 Lo Yeuk Hoo; a,, Ko Lai 400 metres Race:-1, Young Wai
Oh,
50 metros Low Hurdles, Lo Yeuk Hoo; 2, Chu Kau San; 3,
100 metres Race-1, Sun Wah Ko Lai Oh. Luk; 9, Choung Wai Lung; 3, Chan King Kee.
Hop, Step and Jump:-1, Yeung Wai Fun 2, Ko Lai Oh; 3. Chu 200 metres Race:- Sun Wah Wing Man. Luk; 2, Hau Ching Tos; 3, Wong Biu Ha
400 metros Race:-1, Sun Wah Luk; 3, Ip Wing Chim; 3, Leung Ming Fan.
80 metres Low Burdles:-1, Han
Ohi Kai; 2, Chu Fook Sang; 3,
Ng Bhing
Hop, Step and Jump:-1, Pang Tom Bhui Wong Yu Tim; 3, Leung Ming Fan.
Broad Jump:-1, Sun Wah Luk; 2. Leung Ming Fan; 3, Wong Yu
6.-Range Allotment. The Peak Range is reserved on Sunday, October 30, for Volunteers, who wish to practice for the forth-2, coming Hong Kong Bifle League Competition. Range Officer: Lieut. J. H. Bottomley.
Members of the Corps intending No. 1879-Pte. G. E. Dudley, Anzac to be present should notify Lient. Co., granted seven months' sick J. H. Bottomley not later than Fri leave from September 1 1932, today, October 28, in order that ar- March 31, 1933.
rangements for ammunition may be
No. 008 Pte. P. E. Barker, made Armoured Car Section, granted seven months' leave from October 1, 1932, to April 30, 1932.
No. 1338 Pte. 5. V. Gittins, No. 1 Platoon, granted one month's Teave, from October 17 to November
16, 1932.
NOTICES.
Borgeants' Mem. There will be a Committee Meet- ing in the Mess at 6 pm, on Wed-
::
No. 1748 LG-Robertson, nesday, November 2. Machine Gun Troop, granted six weeks' leave, from October 21 to
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*Corpă Xmas Corps are now rend Price 75 cents each,
3.----Strength.
The following have been taken on the Strength:-
No. 1855 Brm. J. M. Buiter, An derson Music Co., Corps Band, a from September 23, 1932.
No. 1806 Bdm. E. M. Critchley, Empress Lodge Corps Band, as from October 21, 1938. Pratinued at foot of next cófuma, j-
Presentations,
Tim.
High Jump 1, Wong Shiu Ha; Loung Hung Kwan; 3, Li Chun
Fook.
Shot Put:-1, Ng Shing; 2, Pang Tam Shuf; a, Leung Shing.
Champion of Junior Division, Sun Wah Luk; second, Leung Ming Fan; third, Hau Ching Kai and Pang Tam Shuí.
SMALL BOYS' EVENTS
50 metres Race:-1, Mok Hong Sing; 2. Boon Yuk; 3, Sun Wah Kwan
100 metres Race:-1. Tang Chick Sum; 2, Mok Kong Bing, 3, Sun Wah Kwan,
209 metres Race:-1, Mok-Kong Bing & Tang Chack Bum, 3 Poon Yuk.
400 metres tace:-1, Mok Kong Sings 2 Sun Wah Kwan 3, Tang Chack Sum.
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Fligh Jump:-1, Ko Lai Oh; MALAYAN CHAMPION'S SUCCESS
Lo Yeuk Hoo; 3, Chu Wing Man.
Hroad Jump!, Châu Chơi Kwan 2, Yeung Wai Pun; 3, Chu
Wing Man.
Shot Put:-1, Kong Tak Chi; 2,
Chu Kau Son; 3, Yu Boo Hing.
Base-ball Throw-1, Lo Yeuk Hoo; 2, Wong Ki Tong 3, Yeung Wai Pun.
Champion of Girls' Events, Lo Yeuk Hoo; eecond, Yeung Wai Fun; third, Ka Lai Oh.
Small Boys' 400 metres. Open Relay Race:-1, R.C.A.A. Senall Boys School; 2, B.C.A.A. Junior
School.
100 metres Officials Race Handi- tap)-1, Mak Yim Tsang; 2. Way Poon Yuen; 3, Woo Yiu Tung.
400 metres Bay Soonts Open Relay Race:-1, Sea Scoute; · 2, 8.C.A.A. Boy Scouts,
900 metres Senior Open Relay Race 1, St. Joseph's College; 2, C.A.A.; 3, C.B.A.
100 metres B.C.A.A. Boy Scouts' Relay Race:-1. Yau Kam Fei; 2 Cheung King Hoo; 3, Cheng Yiu Tong
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400 motres Junior Open Relay Race:-1, 8.C.A.A. Small Boys' School (A); _2, 8.C.A.A_Junior Babool.
400 motres Girls' Open felay Race: Mui Fong Girls' College. (4), 2 Dioxer Girls School
100 metres Ambulance Race:-1, Chan Wai Toa; 2. Cheng Chong Shing; 3, Un Shui Bum
due to
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PHOSFERINE
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50 metres 8.0.A.A Junior Girl
Exhaustion Raace, Ho Shiu
High Jump, Ho Chun Chiu; 8. Tang Chack Sum; 3 Yau, Kim The Commandant wishes to thank Bum. !
Broad Jump:-1,Tang Chack Students' Mears. T. B. Wilson and O. P. Jatos for their generosity in prefum, 9 Hek Kong Bing, i, Chan, Thong+ 3, Young H 1 Tang Shuk senting cups to the Portuguese Cam. Teing Hing." pany.
W. H. G. GOATER, Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. Hong Kong, October 28, 1932.
· Ching, or bet Shot Put:-1, Mok Kong Bing;.
50 metres 6.C.A.A.. Small Girl 2, You Kam Sum 0, Poon Yuk. Students' Rage:-1, Yuen Chi Champion of Small Boys' Events, Ping: 2, Kwok Yuen Ha, 3, Wong
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