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NG KONG DAILY FRESS WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 22, 1933.

DEPARTURE OF MILITARY OFFICERS

TWO WELL-KNOWN CRICKETERS

By the departure of the Troop- ship Neuralta from Holt's Wharf yesterday, the Army Cricket team has lost two of its buct batsmen in the persons of Capt. Wales and Lieut. Anstruther. The Neuralia also carried quite a large number of senior officers, those leaving for the United Kingdom being as fol- lows:--

R.A.M.C.-Col. and Mrs. C. D. Myles, Major D, McKelvey, Capt. W. D. Hughes, Lieut. (Q.M.) and Mrs R. S. Nichol and their three children,

RAQC-Col. and Mrs. F. Larmour and Lieut. W. H. F Mockler.

K.A.P.C.-Capt W. Williams. Audit Staff. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Cook and their son, Mrs. F. E. Gowan and her daughter and Mrs W. C. Rose,

..

General Staff.-Major and Mrs C. T. Baynham and their two sous, Major and Mrs. K. V. B. Benfield anel their daughter.

RA-Capt and Mrs W. Ven- ables and their son, Capt. G. R. Dunbar and Lieut. H. Gould.

R.E.-Lieut. A. M. Anstruther, Lieut. and Mrs. P. T. Mahony and their three children.

R. Sigs-Major A. L. Harris. 1/Lincoln Regt.-Capt. L. G. Die kinson, Lt. P. Curran and Lt. J. G. Gough.

1/South Wales Borderers-Lt. K. Miller, Capt. and Mrs. O. M, Wales and their two children and Rev. J. J. O'Brien

For Ceylon:

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Audit Staff Mr. F. E. Gowin and Mr. H. C. Rose.

For Egypt: RA-Capt. C. L. Baldwin.

PARTY FROM PEIPING

Many well-known figures of the British Forces, prominent in the social and sporting life of the Pei- ping community are also on board the Neuralia having sailed in the Shengking for Shanghai.

Among them are:

Major and Mrs. McL. Rois, Major Ross, who is in the R. E., has received a Staff appointment at Woolwich Arsenal. He is a very likeable officer and an excellent batsman.

Major and Mrs. Alexander and

family. Major Alexander took a very prominent part in racing and polo in Peiping.

The Rev. H. R. Norton, CF Mrs. Norton and family. Mr. Norton's activities were

mang.

sided, but he was especially remem- bered for his work for the Union Jack Club, and as so organist and

vocalist.

Others from the North are Cap tain and Mrs. Vera and family. Lleuts. Denton and Hacket-Pain, of the Queen's Royals.

KOWLOON NOTES

According to a Police report, a ten-horse power electric motor, valued at $208, the property of the 15 China Light and Power Company, was stolen from the Kwong Tai Shing timber yard of Ancher Etreet, Taikoktsul on Monday.

Mr Thomas Endeson, who was reported missing on Sunday last, has now been located. He has been ill and was staying with a friend at Kowloon.

* *

A report has been made to the Police by Ng Kai Ohuen of 185. Pak Tai Street, Kowloon City, to revolver and 50 rounds of ammuni- the effect that bis Police Reservist tion has been stolen from his re- sidence. The revolver is valued at $66.

BACK TO THE CAMPS

Days Training For

Territorials

PUBLIC SCHOOL CORPS INCLUDED

The War Office has sont a com- nrunication to all General Officers Commanding Territoral. Divisions stating that provision had been made in this year's Army Es days training in camp. The cost timates for the annual fifteen of the camp training or the whole of the Territorial units is about £1,000,000,

The annual training camps for Two workmen were seriously in the Officers Training Corps, have jured as a result of the premature also been restored. expletion of a charge during binat- Somo ing operations in a quarry at old Commanders were officially advis. weeks ALMO Divisional

Railway Bridge. Both men Kowloon Tong, "near the No. Bed tentatively to prepare their removed to the Kowlosa Hospital including the normal camp train were training programmes for the year, by the Shamshiupo Police. ing and to make the usual applica tion for training areas. This has been done."

KOWLOON GOLF CLUB

DRAW FOR THE FEAR CUP.

have

Practically all the units lost heavily in personnel because of last year's abandonament of ramp, and the uncertainty which baa prevailed during the preacht recruiting season.

The following is the draw for the As an encrairagement to recruit loon Golf Club over 38 holes medal Fear Cup, to be played at the Kowing all the Comunands have decid play on handicap:

ed to make this year's training as popular as possible. There is

8.34 W. R. Hillyer, W. Taylor. 6.30 G. Castle, A. Eastman.

8.38 W. Stoker, J. McCaw. 8.42 W. L. Ramsey, P. Planner 8.46 G. Reld, F. D. Angus. 8.50 A Landsbert, J. Fremsur. 8.54 W. Groves, J. D. Thomson, 8.68 8. Macnider, A. A. Lopes. 8.09 F. Seddon, J. G. Charlton. 9.00 A. Andrews, G. Milne. 9.10 H. Mills, L. J. Cavo. 9.14 A. T. Braley, V. C. Labrum. 9.18 H. A. Angus, J. J. Fergus

son.

9.29 L D. Purves, A. Urquhart. 9.26 W. J. Eulker, C. R. Rossn. 9.30 W. F. Kerr, 9. Jex. 8.34 A. W. Torrible, J. Pooler. R.38 E. Gardiner, G. I. Angus. 2.42 W. Woolley, J. Gellatly. B.40 W. Geall, H, Mundy. 9.50 W. J. Martin, H. T. Buxton. 9.34 C. J. Roe, A. C. Sinton.

a general demand for a seaside

catap, and where a suitable exer cise ground is available near the coast several units have made clair for its use. These “ rival!! claims are now being satisfactorily adjpated,

The two London Divisions have: their arrangements well advanced. Major-General Oldman, who com mands the 47th (2nd London) Division, will have nearly all his units in camp at Falmer, near Brighton and Worthing.

Units and Camps.

The Grey Brigade, composed of Princess Louise's Kensington Regiment, London Scottish, Queen's Westminster and Civil Service Biles, and the Artist Rifles, according to present ar- <rangements, will leave London for Filmer, on July 30 and return on August 13,

The 141st Brigade. (Tower Ham-

JAPANESE CEMENT et Rifles, London Irish Rifles,

EXPORTS FALL

FIGURES FOR 1932

articles, which thanks to the slump Tokyo-Unlike other principal

an increased amounts, cement ex- in the yen exchange were exported porte last year registered a fall of 20 per cent, compared with 1931 The following are the monthly figures:

In addition to these there are 47 women and children, 117 War тапт Officers, Non-Commissioned Cficers and Men, of the Staff and Departments and the Queen's Among them are:

Bandmaster Perry of the Queen's, and Corp. Frost, a clever bozer who has made a host of friends in the ringside.

Various farewell functions took July place in their honour, including

August farewell dinners by the Sergeants September Mess of the Queen's and by the

October Garrison Sergeants' Mess while the

November Corporals of the Queen's held December

farewell dance.

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From Shanghai. From Shanghai were the 1st.Bat- talion, the East Lancashire Ragi

ment

Compared with 1031

January February March bpril May

1932 29,547 tona 31,767

48.5

31.6

24,584.

53,3

29,738

20.8

31,510

.99.3

June

26,675

- 43.6

34,164

---35.9

41,814

- 9.7

40,422

41,602

+ 30:1

56,929

32,208

485,660

-3.5

+.64.3 +1120

20.8

19th London Regiment (St. Pan- cras), and the 20th London Regi- ment (The Queen's Own) will spend the last two weeks of July at Falmer, while the 142nd Brigade are provisionallybook. ed for Myrtle Ground, near Worthing, for two weeks begin. ning July 30.

First Surrey Rifles, The Queen's, This Brigade consists of the East Surrey Regiment, and the 24th London Regiment (The Queen's).

Nearly all the Divisional troops (Royal Engineers, Signals, R.AM.C., and R.A.M.C.) will be Accommodated at Falmer with the Grey Brigada, while each In- fantry Brigade will have Brigade of Artillery.

by

The 4th (London) Division cominz.nded

•Major-General W. J. Dgan, have provisionally arranged to train units at Arandel and Roedean, near Brighton.

The London Air Defence Brigades will go, to Watchet, near Minehead for gun practice.

Montreal.-The Place Tiger, one of the year, as shown above, that closing its doors. The hotel, owned It was only in the fourth quarter of the oldest hotels in Montreal, is exports exceeded those of the pre- by the Canadian Pacific Railway, The East Lanes have been sta

vious year.

was built in 1837 and its distingiush- tioned in Shanghai for the past.

One of the main contributing face guests have included the Prince three years and are returning to tors is the sharp drop in exporta

of Wales, their barracks at Catterick after a to China on account of the Min- long spell abroad.

churian and Shanghai affairs. The The South Wales Borderer's rugby loss there was in fact as heavy es

! tam which played a series of games 8 per cent another factor is in Shanghai, should have returned tariff increases in the Philippine by the Neuralia, but owing to one islands and the South Seas coun- of their men, Pte. Walters, contries. It must also be noted that tracting small-pox the whole team the slump in the yen took mainly have been quarantined in Shanghai. (Continued on nest Column) --

after August,

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