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H.K. VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

(ORDERS BY COL. L. G. BIRD D.SO, OBE. CÒMMANDANT, HX.V.D. CORPS)

· 1-OBITUARY The Commandant deeply regrets tu announce the death of No, 2053 -Sapper R. J. Tyler, Corps Engineers, on March 28, 1934.

2-PARADE

(a) Corps 1st Battery:-

(1) There will be 'a parade for all recruits at 5.30 p.m. at H.Q. on Thursday, April 5.

(2) All ranks are reminded that there will be a parade at Belchers Fort on Thursday, April 12, Details

later.

(b) Corps Signals:-

Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 rn on Tuesday, April 3, 1994 for. signal instruction.

(e) Corps Engineers:-

There will be no Miniature Range practice on Monday, April 2: "

LOCAL TEACHERS

(vi) All members of the Com- Association Formed

pany who have not yet drawn their shoulder titles are requested to do so as soon as possible from C.Q.M.S. Dudleg.

3-VOLUNTEER AIR ARM Waiting List

No. 2000 Pte. D. M. Cameron, No. 14 Platoga. No. 3 Company, has been registered in the "Waiting List.”

+-APPOINTMENT

No. 1910 Gnr. F. W. Kendall, Corps 1st Battery, is appointed Lance Bombardier with effect from

29.3.34

5.--LEAVE

Second Lieut. A. E. Bates. No. 14 Flatobu, granted 2 months and 5 days leave from 26.3.34 to 31,5.34.

No. 209 B.S.M. J. M. Jack, 1st Buttery, granted 12 months' leave from 20.3.34 to 19.3.35.

No. 1910 L/Bdr. F. W. Kendall,

At a meeting held on Tuesday afternoon in the Hall of Queen's College, attended by nearly 200 of. representative local teachers all grades of teaching, it was de- cided to form a lccal Teachers' Association. Among the objects of the Association are the provision of faculties for the discussion of educational problems, the encour- agement of local research, the education and.. the establishment stimulation of public interest in of a Library" Full Membership Is open to all engaged in education- al work in recognised institutions and Associate Membership to all The Annual in sympathy with the objects of the Association. Subscription is $3.00 (H.R. Cur- The meetings rency) or alternately a Life Sub- scription of $30.00.

April 12.-D.L. Training at Bel- 1st Battery, granted 7 months' will be held in one of the local

chers Fort from 8 p.m. tp 10 p.m. Press overalls."

Notice: Annual Engineer Com- pany Supper and Prize Distribution. Friday, April 6, H.Q. 7.30 p.m. for 8 m. Dress: Tunics, Stacks, Caps and Belts.

(d Machine Gun Battalion:- 1-MOTOR CYCLE (M.G.)

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SECTION: There will be no parade on Mon- day, April 2 (Easter Monday).

Parade at 5.30 p.m. on Wednes- day, April 4, for 1A, Instruction. Members of the team are special- ly requested to attend, as this is the last opportunity for Instruc tion before the second phase of the competition, which is being fired en Monday, April 9.

2.-No. 3 COMPANY (ANZAC): 1) There will be no parades on Friday, March 30 or Monday, April ,, Those men chosen to represent the Company in the Machine Gun Competition will parade at Head- quarters, on Friday, April 6 at 5.30 p.m. for Instruction under 2/Liesit. JR. Way.

(i) The Company will parade at -full strength on Monday, April 9

leave from 31.3.34 to 31.10.34.

No. 2076 Tpr. F. EW. Lammert, M.G. Troop, granted 6 months' leave from 1.11.33 to 30.4.34.

No. 1978 Pte. C. W. Balman, Motor Cycle Section granted 40 days leave from 21.3.34 to 30.4.34.

No. 1723 Sergt. J. M. Sunley, No. 13 Ptn.. granted 2 weeks' leave from 24.3.34 to 6.4.34.

No. 1873 Pte. C. B. Daziel, No. 13 ptn.. granted 3 weeks' leave from 20.3.34 to 9.4.34.

No. 235 CB.M. D. Davies, Medical

from 20.3.34 "to 27:3.34. Section, granted & days' leave as

6.-STRUCK, OFF. STRENGTH

Having Left the Colony No. 1909 Pte. J. Cassel, No. 13

Platoon, No. 8Co., as from 27.3.34.

No. 2008 Pte. P. M. Penhallerlack, No. 13 Pt., No. 3.Co., as from 27.3.34.

7-OMISSION IN CORPS ORDERS

No. 45-33.

Re Gnt, E. B. Eraiser-Creagh's enrolment the "Unit" column Has teen omitted. It should be "Unit Reserve Company "A" Section." 7-STRENGTH

No. 2121 Sapper B. A. Marsell.

No. 2122 Sapper B. Pengelly, P.W. Dept.. Corps Engineers, 28.3.34.

at 5.30 pm for Machine Gun In-P.W. Dept., Corps Engineers, 26.3.34. struction and ali ranks are asked to attend. Members of the Air Aim are reminded that they are eligible for the Air Arm Only If They Are Efficient In Their Units,

(i) There will be a farewell parade to the Coinmandant-Colonel 1.. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.B.E. on Tues--; day, April 17, at 5.30 p.m. and as this will be the last occasion he "W Command the Corps all ac- tive members as well as those on Reserve are asked to keep this date free and to make every effort to at- tund. Further particulars as to dress will be published in sub- sequent Orders.

No. 2123 Pte. G. M. Haher, China Provident L. & M. Co., Ltd., No. 9 Platoon, 27.3.34.

(Sgd.) P. S. M. WILKINSON. Captain. Adjutant, HK.V.D. Corps.

NOTICE

Corps Athletic Meeting, 1934 -The Corps Athletic Meeting will be held on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground on Saturday, April 21, 1934.

2. The meeting will consist of team events only. Team of four men in the Track and three men in

Around the Courts

THIEF DISTURBEN Attempted To Steal From Motor Car

was fined $5 or in default one week's hard labour. It was stated by the Inspector General of Po- Uce who prosecuted that the street was very congested and that re- Three months' hard labour was gulations with regard to hawking passed by Mr. MacFayden yester-in that area was published some day on a Chinese who was con- victed of loitering with intent to been warned about them when steal an umbrella from a motor

car.

six months ago and hawkers had

they went to renew theic licenses.

Describing it was wanten cruelty. Mr. MacFayden yesterday imposed a fine of $10 on a Chinese who car- red six pigeons suspended from one string. Defendant stated be

The complainant, Revenue Office E Tück, said he was walking with his wife from the Central Theatre to Jervois Street to his car which was parked there. On arrival, he saw the defendant inside the car, in a crouching position, using had other parcels to carry! torch. Defendant jumped out and ""

running westward when

A raid carried out by Revenue witness' caught him. He then ra- oficer Humphreys in Pokfulam

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schools on the third Tuesday' of September each month between and April (inclusive) at 4.45 p.m. The following office-bearers were elected: President:

Professor L. "Forster," MA.. Vice-Presidents:-

Miss G. M. Cotton,

Miss FC. Woo, MBE., D.Pd. "The Very Rev. G. Byrne, B.J.

Ph.D.

Mr. F. 7. de Rome, M.B.E., B.68. Hon. Secretary:

Mr. W. L. Handyside, M.A.; B.58. Hon. Treasurer-

Mr. L. G. Morgan, M.A., B.Sc Council:-

Miss Atkins, Sister Beatrice, Miss F. M. Hughes, B.A., Miss H. D Sawyer, Miss V. D. A. Silcocks. B.Sc., Mrs. C, Y. Stark. Mr. K. L. Chau, MA. Mr. D. J. 8. Crozier, B.A., Rev. R. Galligh- er. S.J., Ph.D., Mr. Hung Chi Po, B.A., Mr. Lim Hoy Lan, Mr. Leung Pung K, BA, Rev. E. W. L Martin, M.A., Brother Matthias, Mr. C. B. R. Sargent, M.A., Rev. F. Short, MA E. C. Stewart, Mr. C. Y, Tsao. Ph.

D.

The next meeting will be held in St. Joseph's College (Kennedy Road) on Tuesday, 17th April at 4.45 p.m., when Professor R. K..M.

Phonetics.** Simpson, M.C., MA, will speak on

the Field events. The best team from each Unit, entered for each event to compete on the day of the meeting.

3. The Corps will be divided as follows for the purpose of compet- ing for the Inter-Unit Challenge Cup.

Infantry Le. The Portuguese Co. Static Machine Guns. Mobile Machine Guns. Small Units (The Battery, Engi- and peer Coy, Signal Section Medical Section)."

A.S.C. Cadre and A.ALA. Coy. Members of the Reserve Com- pany will be included in the Units to which they are attached.

4-Entrance Fee $2 per team for Track or Field events.

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5. The programine is as follows:" (a) 400 Yards Relay Race, four

men each 100 yards. (b) 880 Yards Relay Race, four

men each 220 yards. (c) 2,640 Yards Relay Race, two men each 440 yards and two men each 880 yards.

(d) Long Jump: Teams of three

men.

(e) Tug of War: Inter-Unit, eight

men team.

(1) Putting the Shot: Teams of

three men.

(g) Officers v. Bergeants Race:

Details later.

(h) Tug of War and Relay Race: Open to HM. Forces and HK Police."

6-A meeting in connection with

held at Volunteer Headquarters on Tuesday, April 3, a6 5.30 pm.

Company representatives are re- quested to attend.

pidly offered apologies for being Road yesterday, resulted in the Corps Athletic Sports will be in the car and stated he was just Chinese girl being charged in the having a look. He knew it was a

Juvenile Court yesterday with pos- Morris car and wanted to have a session of 40 taels of cit oplum. look.

A man, Chung Wong, was charged On examination, witness found before Mr. Hamilton in the Police the seats displaced and the back- Court with dealing in opium. The rest down. An unbrella had been taken out and placed by the hood case was adjourned for the tran-

slation of certain papers seized. Defendant: I saw the car wos a pecular model and very small. so

I took a look at it,

L

EO. Tuck: The car is not pecu-possession of 22 taels of raw oplum liar in appearance.

Defendant was convicted and a previous conviction for housebreak- ing was produced.

Three months' hard labour was imposed.

BAG SNATCHER CAUGHT

Arrested at the Her On Wharf in hidden in the hollow of a bamboo pole, Kan Wing, a carrier, was pro- duced before Mr. Hamilton, yester- day and was fined $680 or in de- fault Ave months' imprisonment,

Further evidence was recorded in the case in which Sergeant W. Six months hard labour and Pratt of the Hongkong Singapore twelve strokes of the birch was the Brigade, Royal Artillery, is charg- sentence passed by Mr. MacFayed with having delayed the deliv-.. den on a Chinese who was con-ety of several postal packets, when victed of bag snatching in Wynd the hearing was resumed before ham Street. Mr. Fan Bul Nam of Mr. Wynne-Jones at Kowloon Ma- 2 Yan Bau Lane, who arrested the gistracy yesterday afternoon. defendant was complimented by the Magistrate for his action..

Another Case

In another case, in which, Chan Pan admitted stealing a handbag from a young woman in Lower Lascar Row, it was stated by In- spector James that the bag was not recovered.

Defendant said he was compell- ed to steal owing to poverty. threw away the bak

AT THE MARINE COURT

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL SERVICES

·To-Day"

and

7.45 am-Mattins, tany

Ante-Communion. 10.00 am Children's Service. 11-2p.m.-The Three Hours De- votion Conducted by the Bishop.

Easter Eve

Communion.

Ante-

9.00 am-Mattina" and 5.30p.m.-Festal Evensong with Preparation for Com- munion.

Easter Day...

6.00 am-Holy Communion.. 7.00 am-Holy Communion. 8.00 a.-Holy Communion (Peak

Church)

8.00 am-Choral Eucharist

Unlawful Mooring Of Boats Before Commander Eole at the Marine Court yesterday, morning, two Chinese boatmen Tang Po 33 10.00 a.m.-Children's Bervice. of Trading Junk No. T1312 and 11.00 am-Mattins: Preacher, The Blu Yan of No. T4709ELs were

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charged with mooring their boats 12.15 p.m-Holy Communion. Heat a distance of less than 100 6.30 pm Evensong Preacher,

gards from the Low Water Mark

HAVE W. Baines, the Monday in Easter Week quring proibited hours at most of the Chewig Chow Ferry 1000-am-Mattins. Wharf last Wednesday night. 10.15 am Holy Communion

Both defendants pleaded guiltyThursday in Easter-Week: and were each aned $5 or five days. hard labour in default.

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For causing an obstruction in Victoria Street, by the side of the Central Market, a Chinese hawker

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