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H.K. VOLUNTEER LONG-DISTANCE DEFENCE CORPS

(Orders by Lt-Col. H‚B, Dowbiggin, O.B.E. Commandant, H.K.V.D,C.)

PARADE

Comps Engineers Pärude at Miniature Range on Monday, March 1935 at 5.30 pm.

Corps Signals

Parade at Volunteer Headquar- quarters at 6.30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 19, 1935,

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- Machine Gun Battalion

TROOP

Parade on Friday, March 22 as detalled in Corps Orders for Night

Operation

BUS SERVICE

Great Stimulation To Trade

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Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).I

Chirghal, March "6.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1935.

A CHILDREN'S YEAR

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

Plans For Welfare Work

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Being Made

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(Special to the "Hong Kong Da Is Press" (Copyright).]

Nanking. March. 8. A long-distance bus service con-

The year from August 1, 1935 to necting Lanchow and Sining,

July 31. 1936, in pursuance of a capitals of Kansu and Chinghal decision

of the Executive Yuan provinces respectively, has been

will be the "Nations) Children's opened to traffic last month: The Year." The object of such a step Parade on Tuesday, March 19 at opening of this service marks a 5.30 pm. sharp proceed by lorry to big stride forward in the develop-

is to arouse the interest of the area of Night Operation and layment of overland communications the welfare of the younger genera- people throughout the country in telephone wire to beaches.

in West China..

tion, the protection of children's Simultaneously with this Kansu-health. and the training of these Chingha bus service another bus

future citizens to be sound in mind route was inaugurated connecting and body. three most important cities in Kansu, namely. Lanchow. Ilang- chow and Suchow, covering a total distance of over 500 kilometers. NO. 1 (M.G.) COMPANY

Both services are operated by Musketry Part frf. will be fired tatton concern,

the same private motor transpor- the Shen Kan at Stonecutters Range on Sunday. Asiatic Bus Company. In view of March 31, 1935 instead of Sunday.the length of the routes and the March 24 as stated in Corps Diary. geographical importance of these Launch will leave Queen's Pier two provinces, it is believed that at 8.30 am calling at Kowloon the opening of these bus services Police Pier at 8.40 a.m.

lopment will greatly stimulate trade dere- between the two pro- vinices,

ARMOURED CAR SECTION · Parade at Headquarters on Tues- day, March 19 at 5.30 pm, for Vickers Gun Instruction. Dress:

Mufti

Range Officer to be detalled by O.C. Company.

NO. 2 (SCOTTISH) COMPANY

With the opening of these two Sunday, March 17, 1835: Com-new routes, direct communication pany will parade at Headquarters by motor between Sining (Ching- at 8.45 a.m, to move off at 9 am.

hal) and Sian (Sherisi) via Kansu Uniform optional but clothes

is being made possible. The pre- sultable for reconnaisance work

sent service between Lanchow and should be worn. Transport will be Sining is run only once a week but provided and it is planned to re-

will be made more frequent as turn to Headquarters by 12.30 p.m.

Thursday, March 21, 1935: Come grow

the demands of the travelling pub- pany will parade for a lecture at China United Press (by mail). Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

NO. 3 (ANZAC) COMPANY Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, March 18, 1935. Final Instructions will be given on this parade in connection with the forthcoming Night Operations.

Corps Infantry (Portuguese Coy.)

The Company will parade Headquarters on Tuesday, March 19 at 5.30 p.m.

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Lecture on Discipline by a Re- gular W.O. for Officers and N.C.O's. The remainder-a short talk by Capt. J. S. Rodrigues in the Lecture Room and Miniature Range respec- tively.

DUTIES OFFICERS Lieut. J. Croot is appointed Medical Officer-in-Charge during the Battery Shoot at Pak Sha Wan on Sunday, March 17, 1935 from 10.00 hrs. to 11.15 hrs.

LECTURE-A.S.C. CADRE Capt. L. J. Walch, RAS.C. will lecture to the A.S.G. Cadre on Thursday, March 28 at 5.30 p.m. in the Lecture Room.

LECTURE ROOM~~ALLOTMENT Tuesday, March 19, 1935. Corps Infantry.

Thursday, March 28, 1935-A.8.C. Cadre..

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TRANSFER

From No. 1 Platoon, No. 1 (M.G.) Company to Machine Gun Batta- llon, Signal Section with effect

from March 15, 1935-

No. 1321, Private T, S. Whitley. No. 1359, Private W. H. G. Hirst. LEAVE-OFFICERS

Lieut. L. C. Tatham, Railway Operating Detachment Cadre, is granted leave from March 19 tot "April 19, 1935.

STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH

Over three years service: No. 1360, Pte. R. A. Bates, Motor Cycle (MG.) Section as from March 1. 1935.

DOCTOR SAYS ONLY ONE WAY TO STOP STOMACH PAIN After years of persistent stomach" trouble, an eminent English doctor Found the way to conquer his stomach disorder. His own words tell you, his secret:

I find that Bisurated' Magnesia taken after my menta "is the only thing that keeps me free from pain and discomfort, and I take it re Dularly. I often prescribe it for my patients, and have had very ¦ gund resulti

PARADE Continued to 1

1st Battery-The Battery will parade at 6 p.m. at Belcher's Fort on Friday, March 22, 1935.

Dress-Overalls and Blue Caps.

STRENGTH

Pte. B. N. Da Silva, 127 Glouces ter Road, No. 9 Ptn., 7.3.35.

Cadre

Gunner A. L, Wood, Lane, Craw- ford, Ltd., 1st Battery, 13.3.35. velopment ofce, R.O.D.

Sapper H. W. Leyden, Port De-

(Construction Sec.), 1.3.35.

Pte. E. A. Chater Sanitary Dept. Medical Section, 14.3.35.

(Sd.) F. 9. M. WILKINSON, Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps,

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special committee will be. jointly organized by the Ministries of Education. Interior and Indus- try to attend to the execution of the programme for the "Children's, Year."

Sub-committees will also be Jointly organized by local educational, civil affairs, labour, ad- ministrative, health and social

affairs organs.

The programme of the movement which has been approved by the Executive Yuan, calls for the es- tablishment of associations for the protection of children, organl sation of a children's free educa- tion committee to provide

free education for children, holding of health contests and other ex- hibitions. opening of children's" re- creation grounds, encouragement. of better treatment of child labour and establishment of children's nurseries. Children will be taught good manners, to pay due respect to the national flag, and to use na- tive products.- 1.

China United Press (by mail).

ICI ON PARLE

Sir John Simon's Lecture in Paris

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, Feb. 25.

M Doumergue's recent" proposals for the reform of the French Con stitution give a special interest to Sir John Simon's forthcoming lecture in Paris on how Parlia mentary institutions work in this country.

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Note:-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.

Across

1-Take all you want, but leave!

what remains over (7) 5-May produce a slight "hesi-

tancy in speech. (5). 8-Goods sent on this are often

returned (5). 9-An oyster-catcher

or

sprinkler (7), 8 12-If rum be mixed, it changes

colour (4)

14-We have to admit it may be

a promise (4), « 15-You and this either gets there first. "or" self-last" (anagram) (10). ̧

this.

7-"Behind the bearing some-

thing stir" ("Hamlet") (5). 10-A theatrical entertainment of

sorts (5). 11-a jonture, most of which seems to be in debt (5).. 13-He thinks of safety first, and keeps a guard on his watch (B).

18-Being, very apart from others

(5).

17-Which is abolutely true (5), 18-Clothed in an old-fashioned

way (5). 19-Forms taken by insects in

course of development (5). 20--One of the planets (5), 24-In this fashion Eve appeared

at first. (3). 25-Would it be cricket to call it an incomplete over? (3). 26-For the last, a clue is want-

edi (3).

18 Peace tried to reform

and make it lost value (10). 21-Klad of agate" used for mak-

ing cameos (4). 22-Another name for the sea-

perch (5). 23-Just the kind of jacket for

-the-county (7).

The following is the solut Try once and again to solve lod of yesterday'a puzzle-

Across-1, Zigzag; 6, Strain; 10, Caprice: 11, Befool; 12 Ardent; 13, R-anger-3; 16.

17, (p), Arson; Endue; 18, Crest; 19, Tests: 22, (with) Stood; 25, Prevents; 29, Specíe(s): 30, Eocene: 31. Car-rier: 32, Yonder: 33, Dynast,

this (5).

28-To lle in one's this is not

creditable (5)

29-To be at this one must be

free (7).

1-Heavy (3),

Down

2-A famous Scottish Arctic ex-

Jorer (3),

Down.-1, Zebra; 2, Gifts; 3. A-com; 4, Gala; 5. Grig; 6, Scar- 3-A Arm supporter of the chair (let): 7, Terse; 8. Amend; 8, Nitre:

(3).

14 Norse; 15, Ensue; 19, Tasty; 4-Here's an epithet, none Яtter, 20, Stern; 21, Spice; 22, Story; 23. for the laughter which la Omega; 24, Dweit; 28. Rear; 27. bitter (8).

Very: 28, Need.

5 Here we have to reckon with

a title (5),

6-It's the woman who always

gets the blame! (5).

SOVIET AIRPORTS FOR SIBERIA

AFFILIATED UNITS Nursing, Detachment, H.K.VD.C. Lecture.The ninth lecture First Aid will be held on Wednes- day, March 20; 1935 in the Minia- Frenchmen are looking forward Tokyo To Be Brought Closer ture Range at Volunteer Head-to the lecture with the livellest quarters at 5.30 p.m.,

anticipations,

Lecturer: Lieut. L. T. Ride, M.A.. ME., B.Ch., MR.CS, LRC.F.

(sd.) M. M. MELLOR; Acting Commandant, Nursing Detachment;

H.K.V.D.C.

AFTER ORDERS

Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section There will be no parade on Mon- day March 18, 1935.

Wednesday, March 20, 1935.-All ranks will parade at Volunteer

Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

_NOTICE.

Corps Rifle Meeting Entries to be sent to the Hon. Secretary not later than Wednes-

To Moscow

Tsuruga, March 6.

Moscow will be brought within

Our Foreign Secretary 15 de- scribed by the Parisian Journalists 15 20 "éminent spécialiste des questions de droit constitutionel."

H's audience of 1,200 in the five days' travelling distance of Salle Gaveau will have the advan- Tokyo when the Soviet air-line tage of enjoying Sir John Simon's linking Vladivostok with Moscow lucidity unimpaired by any linguis is inaugurated in May, according tic difficulty.

tourists arriving here from. Russia to-day.

His French is excellent,

Cabinet Linguists

Other members of the Cabinet who speak fluent and idiomatic French are Sir Edward Hulton Young: Dora Tondonderry, and air Samuel Hoare.

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Airports and other necessary establishments for the successful maintenance of the line will be completed by March 31, it was said. More than 2,000.000 roubles has been spent on this project.

Passenger planes will cover the The Secretary for India follows distance from Vladivostok the example of Gladstone, who Moscow in three days and three found French literature cellent antidote to the

ex-rights, according to present cares of plans went to India Lord the air-centre of the Far East, the In an effort to make Habarovsk. of four; Corps Championship; Tyro thorough, took some French con- spend 2,500,000 roubles on an in- Irwin, who is nothing if not Soviet Government is planning to Competition; Musketry Competi-versation lessons.

stitute of aeronautics there.

day, April 17, 1935.

Events will be as follows:-Blake Shield, Competition, Teams of four: Francis Cup Competition, Teams of four; Attack Competition, Teams

office.

Before he

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We have heard Mr. Anthony The Revolver Competition Post Eden. the best linguist in the speech tri

Competitors will make their own

ton Entries) will take place at Ken-Government, make a nedy Road Range on a date to be French with an elegance he hard- given later.

ly surpasses in his own language. arrangements for tiffin. The Can-render's French is also impeccable "Conversationally Bir Vietor War- teen will be in attendance.

There will be a meeting of the also a courtier.

-as becomes a Minister who is Committee at H.K.V.D.C. Head-

Sir

Austen Chamberlain quarters on Tuesday, March 28, another of

our statesmen whom neither the idiom nor the accent of that polished tongue offers any difficulty.

1935.

AFTER ORDERS Machine Gun Casuals All those who have not yet fired their Machine Gun Course. Part II at Stonecutters Range, must do so on Sunday March 17, 1935.

HG,M.A., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Amazing evidence of the remark able speed with which indigestion

Launch will leave Queen's Pler at and stomach pains can be stopped tras been revealed by medical ex- 8.30 am, and Kowloon Police Pier periments and X-ray photographs at 8.40 am.

SHIPPING MOVEMENT

His Own Idiom

is for

CHIEF OF SAAR POLICE

<Special Air Mall Servicel

London, Feb. 25. Major fiennessy, who has resign. ed his post as chief of the Interna- ional Police Force in the Saar, is faced" man. a. thin, ascetic-looking. poker-

During the Plebiscite days he wne to be seen in his khaki uni- form moving "quietly among the On the other hand; Mr. Winston crowd whenever trouble threatened. Churchill, though he attacks French with his usual courage, is Communists and Naris just before. At least one nasty riot between fluent rather than polished, the poll was averted by his well- eloquence, in the worst French vention.

Oxford recorded "his timed and tactful" personal inter-

Lord

anyone ever heard," at a lunch The only occasion when Major given by Bir Edward Grey in 1913, Hennessy showed signs of losin when Delcasse and Cambon wereus imperturbability for a moment present

was, at the vote-counting in the Wartburg hall

Solidarity with our Allies was Mr. Churchill's theme.

of actual cases. These prove the Range Officer Lient. D. M. ingredients of 'Bisurated' Mag, Richards, nesia to be the quickest-acting and most effective known to medical science. Within minutes a ten- spoonful of Bisurated' Magnesia in a little water produced complete The RMS. Empress of Britain"

elief in cases where numberless

on her Round the World cruise other remedies had failed entirely arrived at Padang Bay yesterday Get Bisurated Magnesia (powder and will leave to-day for Zam- or tablets) from your chemistor store to day but be sure and see boanga where she is due on the oval BISMAQ, siga on every Tuesday. She is due at Hoog package if you want the quickest Kong on Saturday morning, March Mr. acting stomach remedy known, 1.23.

Farcically elaborate precautions

gens qu'ils peuvent conter sur police chief's patience was SOTGLY "811s savent que nous sommes were taken to prevent unauthorised persona entering the ball, and the was one of the "flowers of speech" tried. by reposted changes of ins noted by Lord Oxford, with which trictions as to how his guards expounded this should he disposed at the various theme to the French statesmen. entrances

Churchill

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