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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1934."

HOME FOOTBALL H. K. FOOTBALL CLOSE RUGGER

HOME SHOCK FOR WEDNESDAY

Some Notes On The

Games

Everton's Rearranged Side, Gain A Point

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Sheffield Wednesday, who you at Goodison Park earlier in the season, failed to complete the double, Everton's re-arranged team giving an excellent display at Mills-- borough, and gaining a well-deserv- ed point.

their

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The Challenge Shield semi-finals wl. be the attraction during the week-end.

other There

and to senter football to-day morrow.

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On the Railway ground, the Club and Borderers meet and the game should be fast throughout. The out for Borderers are searching

MATCH

H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

Australians Held To A (ORDERS BY COL. L. G. BIRD,

Draw

D.AO., O.B.E. COMMANDANT,

H.K.V.D. CORPS)

Hong Kong, Feb. 23, 1. PARADE (x) Corps 1st. Battery:- 41.-Signal Section Parade at $.30 at Headquarters on Tuesday. 27th February, 1934.

2-There will be no paradt on Thursday.

3.-Camp. All ranks will fall in

HOLIDAY

CRICKET

Volunteer Team Against The Club

The following will represent the Volunteers in N. frienilly match against the Hong Kong Cricket Club on Monday and Tuesday next, ebe 26th and 27th inst, commencing at

2 pm each day, on the latter's A. C. Beck (Caps), F. Baker,

ground:-

ADVERTISEMENTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY OLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934, 24г¤, 16TH, 27TH, 28TH FEBRUARY, AND 30 MARCH, 1934.

Saturday 24th, Monday 28th, 037th, auch Wednesday 28th February, the first boll will be rung at 11 am, and the Aratrace will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday,

at West Point at the junction of Fincher, R. H. Griffiths, the 3rd Mareh, the first bell will be

ADVERTISEMENTS

HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION..

Urdinary Yearly Meeting of

will be held in the Board Room of the Shareholders in this Corporation Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., 18, Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Saturday, the 24th February, 1934, at 11.30 am for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Board of Directors together with a Statement of Accounts for the year ending 91st The Register of Bhares of the Cor poration will be closed from Monday. the 12th February to Saturday, the 24th February, 1984 (both dayı' inclusive), during which period no transfer of shares can be registered. By Order of the Board of Directors,

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chial Manager.

NUTIDE is hereby given that the

strong and elever all-ruund defence players to replace Harris in the responsible for the low score. The Hill Road and Des Voeux Rond D. Kilbee. A. D. Lowson, E. J. Rrung at 1.30 p.m, and the frat race / December, 1983.

It was largely owing to that the visitors succeed in this Sagar was very sate in goal, having much more work to do thun Brown, and several of his saves were bril liant.

Sagar was beaten in the first few minutes when Jones drove the hall Bercely through," but as Dowar was off-side no gual was counted.

This was the only occasion in. which the fall was put into the net during a strenuous but not very high-class game,

Williams and Cook generally held the mastery when the Wednesday forwards "got near goal, though it must be said that Dewar received few passes.

between The return match Hongkong and the Australian Uni- veralties took place on the Club ground yesterday before a crowd The rain of about 500 spectators. that fell during the greater part of the day rendered the ground and consequently the ball, rather slippery making handling difficult and this was, in a large measure, attack and Wallace in the middle game ended in a draw with each The Australians should have won line; both players left for home side "scoring a try. Yesterday by the Neuralia. Howe will be the most dangerous forward as they went over once but drop- on the field and Podmore will have ped the ball. They scored in the to be all out when he gets posses-first half through Hayes and they A snap goal will probably were unfortunate in not being able to Increase their score owing to slon. send the team inte the final.

the wet ball as their three quar ters were well up on many occa- sions with only the full back to beat.

On Sunday on the Club ground, South China meet St. Joseph's and the team passing into the final will have a hard job. Both teams will be in fine fettle and a needle game throughout should be seen.

South China "B" and the RA. the Club Reserves will meet on ground to battle for the position to meet the Navy in the final.

The Division II league game

6 pm on Friday, March, 2nd (where the trams turn round at arder to proceed to Belcher's Fort. Dress-Rize, Bandolter, Sling. Breeches, Puttees. Black Boots, Jacket White Landyard, Helmet." Blue caps will be carried. Slacks and Shorts will be brought.

Return on Sunday evening, (b) Corps Signals:

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Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 a.m. on "Tuesday, 27th February In the first half the Colony team for Signal Instruction

(c) Corps Engineers:

did not show up too well and bur

for the fact that they had the greater part of what luck that was might have crossed going they over very much in arrears.

Lammert Scores Benefitted by the rest. Hongkong returned to the fray a new team

and put up a clever exhibition of

Rimmer, on the outside left, was Wednesday's nore conspicuousin attack, making numerous god en- tros and occasionally shooting well. should be of interest as the win-

Stein, in the first half and Critchners will quality for the runners-rugby. loy in the second were also danger-up position. A draw will mean ous wing men, and the best of replay for the "position" Everton's attack..

their, pro- The Lincolns close The Wednesday defence was usual-

gramme in Division II and Division ly as effective as that of the visitors. I to-day. The Division III game Walker, at right back, and Miller- at Sookunpoo will be against the ship, at centre half, were particu-RAS.C. and should, the Lincolns larly, promineut. Brown in goal win to-day they will have a 100 was not greatly extended, occasional per cent. winners record for the lorig shots from Cunliffe being his Season."

"most severe test.

Final Selections

HOME FOOTBALL Bradford C.

Boiton

Halifax

Exeter

Barrow

Barnsley Wrexham Notts C. Middlesbro

Derby

Arsenal

AWAY.

Chesterfield Queen of 3.

DRAW

Aldershot Watford Newport

After their Cup defeat last week Leeds United completely changed the fact of their attack for the "derby" duel at Elland-road before 20,000 spectators,

reserves i

The almost Jaid the bogy of Huddersfield Town, "whom they have never beaten in 10 League games.

Leeds introduced four into the forward line, and they re- vealed such form even though the slippery ground conditions

wero

against them that they enjoyed more of the play than the Town forwards, Perhaps they had not the polish of the Town line in action, and at time showed faulty finishing, but Fowler, the diminutive leader was Was well always trying, and he supported by Roper and Mahon on the left. Wing.

There was punch in the work of Furness, too, and against a weaker defence than that of Young, Hough- ton, and Campbell, no doubt the young Leeds line would have had greater success.

Young was a great general in de- fence for the Town, always cool and ding the right thing, and in, the second half, when Leeds really got on top, he and Campbell pulled the Town through.

The Leeds rearguard, as usual, was sound, with the Millburn bro thers tackling tenaciously and kick- ing with judgment to the toes of their forwards.

At contra half Turner; who de- putised for the injured Hart, did not let his side down, and Copping got through a lot of good work at Jeft half.

THE WONG NEI CHONG STAKES

Entries And Draw

The following are the entries and draw for the first and second races to-day:-

Race 1:-Black Price, Brass Idol, Copper, Idol, Corrie, Don- ble Five, Full Speed, Guy Faw- kes, Jibsheet, Little Beauty Lucky II, Panama, Racing Beauty, Red Fox, Sarabande, Scar, Face, Singing Butterfly, The Cannon, Utopian, Wapiti. Willdo.

2

Race 2-Bird of Paradise, Blue

Bold Danube.

Commander,

Bran Tub. Cavalcade, Dancing Butterly. Delightful Chance, for Leather, Dictator, Hell Kindo, Racing Strain. Rolling Bay. Soldier Of.. Fortune. Ta- ranto, The Bodega. The Carp. The Pochard, Toishan, Young Companion, Young Hero.

-LOCAL GOLF

Starting Times For Fanling.

a.m.

Old Course

9.28 O. E. C. Marton, L. Goldman 9.32 S. T. Butlin, A. B.. Purves.

L. R. An- 9.34 E. des Voeux

drewes

Lammert was too well marked to be dangerous but he Anally broke through and levelled The kick at goal, up the scores. however, failed and incidentally this proved to be all the scoring that was to be done in the match. The Australians put up a much better display than they did in their first appearance here and judging by they play appeared

that they would have rattled up

a

'big score if the ground had been

dry.

The teams were:-

Whitham P. Hongkong:-J. (Club), J. J. Ferguson (Club), Pte. Simmonds (Army), L. Robert son (Club), G. P. Lammert (Club), M. W. Turner (Club), H. C. Meeke

(Club), A F. Walkden (Club), Ldg Cook Pascoe (Navy). L/Cph Hardy (Army), Lieut. Hebert (Army), H. Braddford (Club), Lieut. Suther (Navy), Lieut. Ashley Brown, R.

Parade at Miniature Range on Monday, 26th February 1934 at

5.30 p.m.

Friday, March 2ña.-Week-end Training at Belcher's Fort. Parade at Fort at 6.30 p.m.

Dress-Tunics, Slacks and Caps.

All ranks

*

The tiffin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the Erst four will be run at 2.10 p.m.

days.

Potter, F. S. W. Smith, and R. T. Talbot Mitchell, N. A. E. Mackay, J. E.

CLUB TEAM The Club team will be as follows:

MEMBERS' BADGES AND Owen A. W. Hayward, H.

ENCLOSURE.. Divett, B. R. W. Ashly, T. M. L

Members are reminded that they Hughes, H. W. Bainee, G. E. R. Redmond," Capt. Michell, G. R." M. Ricketts, A. K. Mackenzie, L. E. and their ladies must wear their bad-

the Meeting. Lainers, and W. Keith Robinsonges prominently displayed throughout

petition will be fired off in con- Junction with above. Details have been issued separately to all ranks Any member of the Company. not" in possession should refer to his Platoon Commander.

An addition has been made to these particulars viz:- Revolver

Baggage must be sent to Head-Competition-Post entries 20 cents The Officers Commanding the quarters by noon on March 2nd per man, Rifle and Drill Equipment.

unless carried by hand.

are reminded that undermentioned Units will issue. their Orders to their Commands Camp is essential for Emelency.

the separately:... Training will conclude on evening of March 4th.

1-Troop. Those (a) Corps Machine Gun Battallon: parade at Volunteer Headquarters. on Sunday, 25th February at 8.45 to take part in the first stage of the Machine Gun Competition.

a

detalled will

Dress.-Field Service. Parade on Tuesday, 27th Febru- Volunteer ary at 5.30 p.m. at Headquarters for Machine Gun Instruction

2.-No, 1 Company (M.G.) Parade on Friday, 23rd February at 8.30 p.m. Teams for Machine Gun Competition will prepare for Stage 1 on Sunday next.

5.30 p.m.

Friday, 2nd March, Parade at Headquarters.

under Platoon arrange-

I.A ments

M. (Navy), and D. McLellan (Club)-Na. 2 Company (Scottish):— (Captain).

Thursday. 1st March, Company Universities:"R.

parade at Headquarters will Australian

Musketry and Miniature Range. Westfield (Captain), J. C. F. Min-

4th Sunday, discipline. raak nis, A. Evans, F. R. Vincent, R. W. Hayes, H. Rees, E. S. Rogers, E. T-March, Musketry Part 1. will be Pearce. H. Stumm, B. Silcock; V. fred at Stonecutters. W. Wilson, C. F. McWilliam, R. Mackey, C. Cutmore, and J. Ryan.

LUNCH FOR VISITORS The Australlan Rugger team was entertained at luncheon yesterday by the local Australian and New Zealand Association. There was a very representative gathering of Australians present and the guests Included several members of the Sir Hong Kong Football Club. Henry Pollock, it was noticed, was amongst the gathering.

Dr. H. D. Matthews presided and in a brief speech expressed regret that the Japanese Consul as well as Mr. S. T. Williamson were unable to attend,

He said that the Association welcomed the opportunity of being able to extend their hospitality to The last tinie the rugby team. they bad the honour of doing so, the team was still raw but now they were returning with." the The honours thick upon them. progress of the team had been keenly followed by local Austra- lians and the one impression that they had from the results

that whether the team won or lost. they did so pretty thoroughly..

Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9 a.m. calling at Kowloon at 9.10 am. Uniform nos corpulsory but belt and pouches must be worn.

This is the last opportunity to fire this practice which is part of efficiency qualification.

Machine Gun. Badge The following are qualified to wear the M.G. Badge ("M.G." without wreath for this year:

Sergt. Ꭺ. Urquhart No. 2

Platoon.

Cpl.

Teticy-No. J. Lo Platoon.

2

Cpl. R. A. Edwards-No. 2

Platoon.

Sergt. A. Urquhart-No.

Platoon.

2

L/Cpl. R. Hodgin-No. 2

Platoon.

Pte. V. H. White-No. 2

Platoon.

Sergt. E. C. Hudson-No. 3.

Platoon. Sergeant. H. Burson-No. 3

Platoon,

'L/Cpl. D. 8. Harley-No. 3

Platoon.

L/Cpl. R. C. H. Swan-No. 3

Platoon,

the

L/Cpl. Gubbay-No. 3 Platoon.

Lacey-No. J. T. Pte.

Flatoon. Pte. C. Cauvin-No. 3 Platoon.

3 D. J. Pte.

Wills-No. Platoon:

Beck No. 'Sergt. A. C.

Platoon, L/Cpl. G. W. E. True No:

Platoon.

3

4

Dr.Matthews said he felt sure. that the spirit which the Austra- Нап team had engendered in Japah will help to promote inter- between national good feeling Japan and Australia. He conclud- 9.40 N. K. Little John, Cdr. G. F.ed by wishing the team every suc-

cess in the future. Hole

behalf of Replying on visitors; Mr. Martin, the manager of the team said, that it was nice. to be amongst Australians once again and he felt he could not thank the local association ade- quately for their kindness.-

9.44 H. H. Féthick, I. H. Geare 9.48 M. M. Maas, A. B. Raworth 9.52 H. B. Day, J. W. Mayhew 9.56 W. J. Roberts, R. I. Cherrill 10.00 L. M. S. Lloyd, G. C. Wor-

rall

10.04 H.. F. Phillips, J. M. Gray 10.08 A. "Kidd, W. N. A. Smalley 10.12 R. C. Webb, J: MacKnight 10.10 3. A. R. Selby, D. Ells 10.20 A. M. Parker, J. Coulthart 10.24 H. H. Beddow, H. G. Wal-

Eng

Smith 나

J. C. Dunbar, C. W. F. Book

er

Mangnall and McLean were the 10.28 L G. Allison, R. EL Crimths Town's most dangerous forwards, 10.32 H. T. Buxton, T. R. Chassels and it was Mangrial who opened the 10.36 A. E: Lissaman; D. S. Robb' scoring for the Town after 32 min-10.40 F. A. Redmond, T. B. Whyte utós following a corner taken by Williams, the ball striking the foot 10.44 of the post before entering the net.

The Leeds equaliser came to 10.48 minutes after the interval, when Fowler was tripped and Milburn 10.52 (J.) scored from a penalty.

Towards the end Leeds had most 10.58 J. E. Dovey, D. J. Keogh of the play and on the run of the 11.00 A. C. I. Bowker, W. Wright game were rather unlucky to draw. 11.04 D. J. Mackie, G. W. Tolmie

11.08 J. Forbes, P. S. Grant

LEAGUE RESULTS

London; Feb.."22. The following were the results of Tootball matches in the English League to-day:

Division L

Stoke

3 Shemeld U.

-Division IL

4 Port Vale Division HIL (South). Northampton 2 Bristol City

Reuter

rod

T. C. Monaghan; 8. H. Gar- D. 8. Edward, G. B. S. Thomson

New Course

932 C. J. Stellingwerff, R. A

...Rodgers

9.40 Mrs. Thomson, Miss Curtin 9.48 Dr. Irwin, G. E. R. Divett

With regard to their visit to Japan and the hospitality they met with there, Mr. Martin said he could cover the whole thing by The the one word "Magnificent." hospitality and friendship of the Japanese people were, in the speaker's opinion, quite without rival and nowhere in the world could they have been better. treat- ed I am sure," said Mr. Martin. "as a result of the vialt of our team, that the friendly ties be- tween the British race and the more firmly Japanese race established."

are

The visiting manager took the

L/CDL J. E. Potter-No. " 4

Platoon.

Pte. E. a. Oven-No.

Platoon,

Pte. A H. Platoon,

White-No

Armoured Car Company. Motor Cycle Section.

2. OFFICER'S SWORD DRILL All avaliable Ocers will parade for instruction on Sword Drill under the Adjutant at 6 pm. on p.m. on Friday, 2nd March",and Monday, 26th February and 5.30 Monday, 5th March

S-VOLUNTEER AIR ARM The second Lecture will be given at Headquarters at 5.35 p.m. on Tuesday, February 27,

Members of "A" and "B" Flights should be medically examined as early as possible.

No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.

Hong Kong, 5th February, 1934.

Badges admitting non-members to the Members Enclosure and Cub Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or 840.00 including tax for the THE HONG KONG & KOWLOON Mating (ladies €5.00 and $80.00 respectively), are obtainable through WHARF & GODOWN CÓ, LTD. the Secretary upon introduction by a

NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. Member, such Member to be respousi-

THE FORTY-SEVENTH ORDIN- ble for all cbits, etc.

FORNUAL MEETING OF SHARKHOLDERS will be held at the Office of Messrs. Jardino, Matheson & Co, Ltd., on Friday, the 2nd Marsh, 1934, NOON, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and the Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1933. -

Badges admitting to Members En- closure will NOT be on ale at the Race Course.

The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor Gloucester Building. (Tel. 97784) WILL CLOSE AT 10 a... ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30 pm. ON THE FIFTH DAY.

A limited number of Tilina will be obtainable each day at the Club House,

from the No. 1 Boy, Telephone No. 21920. provided they are ordered in advance

On no pretext will children be per- nitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting."

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The price of admission to the Pablic Enclosure is $4.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, The following has been register-and is payable at the Gate. ed in the Waiting List of Volun teer Air Arm jer

1. 2nd Lieut. A. E. Bates." 2. No. 1832, A/C.S.M. E. F. Selk 3. No. 2082, Tpr. J. BarrOW. 4. No. 2054, Spr. R. J. V. Everest. 5. No. 1448. A.L/Sgt. F. F. da Cruz.. 6. No. 1960, Pie. A. C. Xavier, 7. No. 1774, Pte. A. O. Barreto. 8. No. 946, Pte. A. M. B. Rocha. 9. No. 2080. Spr. E. Casey. 10. No. 1990, Fte. D. Qrr. 11. No. 1221. Bergt. J. P. Baleros. 12 No. 2008, Pte, R. S. Tissington

4-APPOINTMENT

..

No. 1937, Gunner B. I. Bickford. Corps 1st Battery, is appointed Acting Bergeant. with effect from February 21, 1934 to December 20, 1934.

from

Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are "admitted to the Publio Enclosure at

$1.00 per day including tax.

Bookmaker Tie The men the not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

Tiffins will be obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS' PASSES. Passes for Servants will be isunod on application to the Secretary, ard Floor, Gloucester Building.

Employers are requested to distri- bute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes.

F

Servants are not permitted in the Members' Enclosure except for passing through on their duties but must remain in their employers' standa.

No. 1111, Sergeant C. E. M. Terry No. 1 Company (M.G.), is appoint

effect ed. C.Q.M.B. with February 23, 1934,

S-MACHINE GUN COM- PETITION, 1st STAGE Teams will parade at Head- quarters at 8,30 am. on Sunday February 25 to draw and prepare stores and must be ready to embus Hong Kong, 18th February, 1934. At 9. a.m. Transport will not be available for spectators.

Any persons found loitering with. Servant passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure.

N.CO's in charge Team will re- port to the Adjutant in Corps Or- derly Room at 8.35 a.m when beaches will be allotted.

6.TRANSFER

By Order,

"C. E. BROWN,

Becretary.

(2252

L/Sergt. W. L. E. Miller, Motor Cycle Section, as from January 31, 1934.

Transfer to Another Port:-No. No. 1789, Pte. J.T. Cook. No. 131979. L/Cpl. R.C.M. Swan. No. 3

to Reserve Flatoon. as trom 23.2.34. Platoon, transferred

from with effect "A" Sectioni February 23, 1934.

7-LEAVE

!

No. 64, Pte. F. Cullen, Reserve "B" Section, granted two months leave as from 1.4.34 to 31.5.34:

No. 1310, Pte. L G. Morales, Corps Infantry (Portuguese) No. 411 Platoon, granted three months leave as from 1.3.34 to 31.5.34.

No. 1702, Spr. S. J. Houghton. Corps

atx Engineers, granted months leave as from 20.2.34 to 19.8.34.

Rifle Badge The following are qualified to the Rifle Badge (Single wear Rife) for this year:--

Sergt. A. Urquhart-No.

Platoon. Cpl. J. L Tetler-No.

Flatoon,

Lieut. and Quartermaster H Westlake. Corps Headquarters, months leave as

4 granted eight

from 24.234 to 1.11.34.

2.

2

-..

Bergt. E. C: Hudson, M.C.-No.

3 Platoon.

Cpl. R. HL Woodman-No. ¿Platoon,

L/Cpl. C. F. J. Simpson-No.

4 Platoon.

The Transfer Books of the Company will be CLOSED from Wednesday, the March, 1984, both days inclusive. 21st February, 1934, to Friday, the and

By Order of the Board of Directors,

F. H. CRAPNELL,"

"Secretary. KONG KONG, 13th February, 1934.

[2958

HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED.

that the NINTH

NOTICE IS INTEL ORDINARY YEARLY MEETING OF HONG KONG TELEPHONE COMPANY, LIMITED, will be held on Monday, the ith day of March, 1934, at the BOARD ROOM of the Company, Second Floor, Exchange Building, Hong Kong, at Noon, for the purpose of receiving a Statement of Accounta and the Report of the Board of Direc tore, for the financial year ended 31st December, 1933, and re-electing two Directors and the Auditora.

7.

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will he CLOSED from the 26th February to the 5th March, 1934, both days inclusive. Dated this 6th day of February. 1934 By Order of the Board,

W. L. MoKENZIE,

Secretary.

Des Voeux Road, Central,

Hong Kong.

"[2241

THE HONGKONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

Ne the FORTY-FIFTH OR TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN DINARY YEARLY MEETING Will "be held at the Company's Offices, P. & Having Completed 3 Years Ser-0. Building, on Wednesday, 14th vice: No. 1877. Pte. Ngan Kong March, 1934, at 11 am, for the purpose ectors together with a Statement of Ha. Medical Section, as from 4.2.34. of presenting the Report of the Dir

Accounts to 31st December 1933, and " électing Directors and Auditors.

-STRENGTH

No. 2112 Ptc. R.T.B. Lammert, 7, Village Road, 1st Battery, 19.2.34.

No. 2113 Pte. . H, Jardine Matheson, 1st Battery, 22.2.34...

No. 2114, Pte. G.E.M. Ricketts, Butterfield & Swire, M.G. Coy., 22.2.34.

P. S. M. WILKINSON, (Capt.) Adjutant, HXV.D. Corps: AFTER ORDERS

No. 3 Company (Anzac) The Company win parade at full

No. 56, Piper P. D. Wilson, Re-strength on Monday, 26th instant serve "B" Bection, granted 84 at 5.30 p.m. months leave as from 24.2.34 to 7.11.34

No. 2100, Pte. P. Skinner, Medical Section, granted 10 months leave as from 24.2.34 to 6.12.34.

No. 1937, A/Sergt. B. 1. Bickford, Corps 1st Battery, granted

The team selected to represent No. 13 Platoon in the Machine Gun Competition will parade at Head- quarters at.. 8.30 am on Sunday, 25th instant.

Dress:-Khaki Drili, Tunics and 10 | Shorts, Puttles and Kasetops,

months leave as from 21.234 to Black Boots, Field Service Hats, 420.12.34%

A/C QMS. L.. B. Holmes-

Company Headquarters. Corps Infantry (Portuguese) 1.-There will be no parade on Tuesday, 27th February, 1934,

2-Classification Tests Stone- cutters Range

opportunity of thanking the Cap(e) tain and officers of the Kitano Maru for their kindness on the trip ont and back. With regard to matches played in Japan, the team won four and lost three.

HOME RUGGER

Somerset Beat Middlesex

London, Feb. 22.

H

Belts, Pouches, Braces, Haversacks B. and water bottles".",

A/CQMS. L. No. 1548, Holmes, No. 1. Company (M.G.) Headquarters granted 12 months leave as from 27.1.34 to 26.1.35.

No. 1558, CBM., T. Parkinson, No. 2. Company (Scottish) Head- .quarters granted 12 months feave as from 1233 to 8.12.34.!.

8. STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH Having completed three years

Musketry and Lewis Gun Tests will be fired on Sunday, February 25th Range Oncer leut. H. Jservice: No. 1673, Pte. H. B. Joseph, Corps Signals, as from 0.2.34.

gikval.

Each man must provide his own rations.

All ranks will carry, rifles and bayonets except Nos, 1 and 2 on the guns.

The composition of the team is as follows:-

5:

Section Commander: Sergt. J. M. Sunley,

Section Corporal: Corporal H. D. Matthewa

No. 1 Gun: No.) Private J.F.C. Mackay: No. 2 Private D. Orr; No. Launch will leave Queen's Pier

Permitted to Resign-No. 839.3 Private A E. Hughes; and No. 4 at 8 am and Kowloon Police Pierte TL Knight, Reserve "B" Private D. E. Cameron.

Section, as from 31.10.33.

at 8.10 am9344

All men who have not fred warned 9.56 Mrs. Smalley, Mrs. Shrigley In an inter-county rugger game Classification Tests are 010.04 M. N. Cochrane, O. Gordon to-day, productive of some thrill that this is the last occasion on for ng exchanges, Somerset defeated which they may qualify 10.12 Mrs. Walker, Miss Thomas 3 10.20 Mrs. Byme Thomson, V. R. Middlesex by eighteen points to emciency.

3.-Competition. Company Com- Gordon

sixteen-Reuter.

On Medical Ground:-No. 1950, te. F. Santos, Corps Infantry, (Portuguese) No. 10 Plateon, as from January 2, 1934.

Leaving the Colony: No. 1521,

No. 2 Gun No. 1 Private LG. Johnson; No. 2 Private E. C. Fin- cher; No. 3 Frivate C. A. Braga; and No. 4 Private R. 8. Tissington..

Reserves: L/Cpl. B. J. Monks, and Pte. C. B. Daniel.

The Begister of Members of the Company will be closed from 3rd March to 14th March, 1934, both days inclusive, during which period on Transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of the Board of Directors. GIBB, LIVINGSTON & CO., LTD., Agents. Hong Kong, 1st February, 1934

NOTICE.

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ARMY POINT-TO-POINT TOT AID OF SUNDAY FEE. tru, betwarz

Pott's Bungalow and Dill's

1st Hace: 2.80 P.M. FITE RACES. OLD FASHIONED POINT-TO- POINT COUEBE TOTALISATOR WILL BE

OPERATING.

stara Rubber Shoes

pair.

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