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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1937.

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER

DEFENCE CORPS

(ORDERS BY LT-COL. R. C. B. ANDERSON, M.C. COMMANDANT. HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS)

PROMOTION.

Instant. Times of train etc. have already been notified?

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the fol- Dress: As for 1st. week-end

of the Hong Camp. Deficiencies

uniform lowing promotion in Kong Volunteer Defence Corps, and/or equipment should be re- with effect from lat, November, ported to C.Q.M.S. Ribeiro and 1937-Lieutenant Alexander Ur-made good at the earliest possible quhart to be Captain. (Govern- moment. ment notification No. 843 of 12th. November, 1837).

CAMP AT FANLING, 25TH-28TH, NOVEMBER, 1937

M. G. Troop, Mobile Column, Portuguese Companies and M 0. Signals will proceed to Fanling; Camp on Friday, 28th, November.

Baggage for Camp must be de- livered to H.Q. not later than 12 noon on Friday, 28th. November.

Members proceeding "to Camp will draw their Rifles and Bayonets from Stores before 12 noon on Fri- day, 28th. November.

Marching order with box respira- tor will be worn proceeding to and from Camp.

Uniform only will be worn at Camp. S.D. Caps will be worn; San Helmets will not be taken.

Machine Gun Signals Friday, November 28:-Sections A and B will parade at Kowloon Station at 5.10 p.m. preparatory to proceeding to Camp. Uniform as previous. Rifies and bayonets will be carried motor cycles to be drawn as arranged with the Individuals concerned.

Monday, November 29:-There will be no offelal parade for Sub- section D.

Friday, December 3:-There will be no parade for Sections A and B. Pay Section

TOLL OF THE ROAD

Weekly

Accidents Return

In the Colony of Hong Kong in- cluding the Island, Kowloon and the New Territories during the week ending at 8 am, on Saturday, the 20th inst., there were alto- gether 40 traffic accidents, as the result of which 3 persons were kill- ed ano 18 persons were injured.

Of the persons killed, a Chinese boy, aged 6 years, was knocked down and killed by a motor lorry whilst running across the road.

A Chinese female, aged 87 years, died from injuries received, when knocked down by I she was private motor car whilst walking across the road.

A Chinese malę, aged 4 years, was knocked down and fatally in- ured by a motor lorry whilst walk- ing in the roadway,

Of the persons injured, 10 were The following members of the pedestrians, who were either walk- Pay Section will proceed to Camping or running across the road and at Fanling on Friday, December 3:

were struck by vehicles.

C.S.M. Q. E. Dudley, Sergts. R. B. Brown, R. Dormer. A. A. Dand, O. B. Labrum, F. B. Blakey, L. Cave. GL. Herdman, R. J. Shrigley, and

Hargreaves.

Trains leave Kowloon Station as follows:--Friday, 26th. November-J. 4.18 p.m., 5.23 p.m., 7.55; Saturday;} 27th, Nov.-6.30 am.

Volunteers wearing uniform will receive a ticket to Fanling, free of charge, on application at the Book- ing Office, Kowloon Station.

PARADES

- Corps 1st Battery

A Section:-Thursday 2nd. Dec. at 5.45 p.m. Parade at Headquar- ters. Dress: Overalls, caps and

gun floor shoes.

PROMOTION

„Pte. J. Hargreaves. Pay Section. to be Pay Sergeant, w.e.r. 25.11.37.

LEAVE

L/Cpl. J. F. Pym, M.G. Troop, is granted 2 years' leave from 16.11.37 to 15.11.39.

Four bus passengers and 3 tram- car passengers were injured while alighting from moving motor buses

and tram-cars respectively.

One bicycle rider was injured as the result of a collision between two vehicles,

Of the 40 accidents, 15 were col- lisions between vehicles; 13" were and collisions between vehicles pedestrians; and 12 Accidents were due to other causes.

Type of Vehicles Involved. Private motor-car

STRUCK OFF STRENGTH Pte. V. M. Xavier, AA. Company. No. 9. Pl. Reserve, wet. 10.10.37 Motor lorry

having completed 3 years service).Public motor-car

Gnr P. V. Stephens, 1st Battery. Motor bus

Colony).

L Section: Friday. 3rd. Decem-A Section. w.e.f. 9.12.37 (left the Motor cycle ber at 5.45 p.m. Parade at Belchers. Dress: Overalls, caps and gun door shoes.

Signalling Class:-Tuesday, 30th. November 5.30 p.m. Parade at HQ.; Friday, 3rd. December 5.45 p.m. Parade at Belchers. Dress Overalls, caps and gun floor shoes.

2nd (Improvised) Battery Thursday, December 2nd. 5.30 p.m. Parade in H.MS. Tamar. Gun Drill."

Dress: Overalls and S.D. Cap.

Engineer Company

Monday, 29th. November. 5.30 p.m. Parade at H.Q. Lecture on the Lewis Gun.

Corps Signals Tuesday, 30th. November. Parade at HQ, at 6.30 p.m.

Unit will proceed to Camp on 3rd. December.

·Machine Gun Troop Unit will proceed to Camp on 28th, November.

Tuesday, 30th: November. Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. for M.G. In- struction.

Armoured Car Section Parade at H.Q. on Tuesday, 30th. November at 5.30 p.m.

A and B Classes-Lewis Gun Instruction.

C Class -Machine Gun recapitu- lation.

No. 1 (M.G.; Company Unit will proceed to Camp on Friday, 3rd. December.,

No. 2 (M.G.) Company Sunday, 28th. Nóvember. Parade at .. at 9.50 a.m. Church Parade and Company Photograph.

Thursday, 2nd, December. Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m.

Tram-car Pte. C. A. Coelho, Portuguese Bicycle Companies, w.e.t. 25.8.37 (permitted Rickshaw to resign).

Pte. C. A. Coelho, Portuguese Companies, w.e.f. 26.8.37 (permitted to resign).

Pte. A. P. Glanville, Pay Section, w.e.f. 25.11.36 (permitted to resign). STRENGTR

HEALTH RETURNS

No.

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NOTICES

Sergeants' Mess

The next Quarterly Meeting of the Sergeants' Mess Committee will be held on Wednesday. December 8 at 6 p.m.

Cricket

The following fixtures have been arranged v. Royal Navy at King's Park commencing 12 noon:-Sun- day, December 12: Sunday, Febru- ary 13.

Will all who would like to play cricket for the Corps this season please send their names to Capt. H. Owen-Hughes.

Police Athletic Sports

An 880 yards race which is open to all members of. His Majesty's.. Forces and H.K.V.D.C., will be held at the Caroline Hill on the 8.C.A.A grounds on Sunday, December 5 by the Police.

All who would like to take part in this race please send in their

Friday, 3rd. December. Unit will names to the Adjutant, proceed to Fanling Camp.

No. 3 (MG.) Company Parade at. H.Q. at 5.30 pm. on Monday, November 29th, Mounting gun on various types of ground.

Parade at HQ. at 5.20 p.m. on Thursday, December 2nd...under Platoon arrangementa.

Camp. The Company will pro- ceed to Camp, on Friday, December 3rd. under the same arrangements as last week.

No. 4 (M.G.) Company Wednesday, 1st. Dec. Parade at

HQ. at 5.30 p.m. M.G. film Mechanism.

Friday, 3rd. Dec. Parade at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. M.G. Instruc- tion and Drill.

Portuguese Companies Parade at H.Q. on Tuesday, 30th, November at 5.30 p.m.

The Companies have now been formed into Categories and Classes

as follows

Christmas Cards

Christmas cards are now on sale at Officers' Mess, Sergeanta' Meas and Canteen. Price 40 cents each.

Corps Annual Book

The Corps Annual Book is now on sale at the Officers' Mess, "Ser- geants' Mess and Canteen. Price 25 cents each.

AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D. Meeting. There will be a meet- ing on Monday, November 29 at 5.30 p.m. for practical work at the P.W.D. offices.

Resignation-Mrs. w.e.f. 18.11.37.

M. Jenner

(Bgd.) Mrs. E. M. BEGG. Commandant, Nursing. Detachment. H.K.V.D. Corps.

Lleut A. Oliver. E.MA. Diana,

reports the loss of a wrist watch

No. 5 (M.G.) Company-Class 1; while travelling between the RAF.

Class 2, Class 3.

A.A. Company-Category A, Cate- gory B, Category' 0,

Platoon Commandera will inform their men and let them know to which Category or Class they belong

Training:-No. 3 (M.G) com- pany: M.G." Training (Continue from stage

reached in Camp); AA Company:~~~‚Ã....... – Training (Continued from stage reached, in Camp)

Camp:-Members of the Portu- guere Companies are reminded that the Companies proceed to Camp on Friday evening 28th.

Station, Kal Tak, and Mody Road on Wednesday.

Mrs. J. Black, residing at No. 1 Kent Road, states that she had her handbag snatched in Nathan Road, near the Dairy Farm branch on Wednesday. It contained money and a pair of spectacles to the total value of $44.

While at work at Matshed No. 27 of the Dairy Farm at Pokfulam on Wednesday, Chan Chiu, aged 30, "is Enid 'to have been gored by a bull. He was removed to the Queen Mary Hospital for treatment to his back.

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