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VOLUNTEER
ORDERS
(Orders by Là-Col. R. C. B. Ander- son, M.C. Commandant, Hong Kong Volunteer D.C.) PROMOTION
His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the follow- ing promotion in the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Согра with effect from April 9, 1938. Corporal Claude Austin to be Second Lieu- tenant (0.8.0.2/198/38).
POSTING-OFFICER
2/Lt. C. Austin is posted to No (M.G.) Company, 22,4.38.
EFFICIENCY BOARD MEETING
The Efficiency Board will meet at H.Q. at 5.30 p.m. on the follow- ing dates and Officers Command- ing Units are required to attend on the dates shown.
May 5: 1st Ety, Corps Signals, No. 2 (M.G.) Coy, and AS.C. Coy.
May 6 2nd Bty, No. 1 (M.G.) Coy., No. 4 (M.G.) Coy, and M.G. Bignals.
May 9: Engineer'Coy., and No. 3 (M.G.) Coy.
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GENERAL
SATURDAY, APRIL 30,
1938.-PAGE 11
SOCCER WIN FOR NAVY
15 Play in progress during the Kotowall - Charity Cup football match at Causeway Bay on Thursday when the Royal Navy de- fested the Army by the odd goal in seven. (Photo, A.C.P.)
5. Fung, Yueng Fat Co., M.G. Big- nak; Sigman. H. Y. Hsu, 11, Homan- May 10 MG. Troop (at 6.45 tin Street, top floor, M.G. Signals; |p.m.), AC. Bec, No. 5 (M.G.) Coy. Pte. R. Connor A.P.C.. N. Point,
and AA. Coy. (PL Comdrs, of Port.AS.C. Coy. Coys. will also be required to at- tend)
RIFLES
All rifles drawn from store be- fore the Corps Ride Meeting will be returned to HQ. forthwith.
PARADES
1st Battery
Left and Signal Bections: May 6, 5.30 p.m. H.Q
2nd Battery Sunday, May 1.7.45 am. Star Ferry, Kowloon. Dress: shorts, putties (rolled down), Jacket, lan- yard and S.D. cap.
Corps Signal
May 3.5.30 p.m. HQ. Miniature Range. Firing practice.
Machine Gun' Troop
Armoured Car Section
S. F. HEDGCOE, Adjutant, N.K.V.D.C.
NOTICES
Sergeants" Mess-General Meeting There will be a general meeting of the Sergeants' Mess at HQ on Wednesday, May 4 at 8 p.m.
NAVY RUGBY UNION
"Fixtures For
1938-39 Season
At the recent meeting of the RN and R.M. Rugby Union it was reported that the Police Rugby Union had requested their match with the Royal Navy should be
Corps Annual Dinner, El. The annual dinner and pre-made an annual fixture. sentation of prizes will be held at, Corps HQ, on Friday, May 20
AFFILIATED UNIT
An application was also received from the Territorial Army Rugby Union for an annual fixture with Navy. After full discussion
Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. the
The next lecture on Home Nor-the committee decided that, since sing will be given by Mrs. Stout it was impracticable to increase at the P.W.D. Omices at 5.30 p.m. the number of fixtures, the Police on Monday, May 2.
and T.A. Rugby Unions should be approached with 韭 view to 飯 alternate
The following were successful arranging fixtures May 3, 4.45 p.m. Causeway Bay the examination in First Aid held yests. Stable. Riding School.
on 14.3.38:--C Class (P): Miss G.
The following fixtures for the Ezra, 1st Classes (P): Miss D. 1938-38 season were approved:—
November 23, RN. v. Devon, at May 8, 9.15 a.m. HQ. Dress: Buchanan, Miss J. Seath, Miss B.ber 14. v. Police or TA.; January Rectory Field," Devonpart; Decem- | Uniform. R.T.G. cap, K.D. jacket, Barbara; A Class (P): Miss E18, 1939. . Bristol, at Bristol: shorts. pusties, hosetops. black Begg: 1st Classes (P): Miss D. January 28, Blackheath, at boots.
belt, haversack Mass, Mrs. D. Stark, and Miss E. Portsmouth; February. 8. v. Civil webbing slung). All Ranks will provide | Burkhardt.
Bervice, at Portsmouth; February themselves
a haversack
18, Y. Royal Air Force; February ration.
25. v. Harlequins; and March 4. v. Motor Machine Gan Pistoon
Army (the last three at Twicken- May 8, 5.30 p.m. HQ Riding
ham). Instruction.
May 3. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. L.G. „In- | Deakon, Mrs. A. Clarke, Mus T. Dulley, Mrs. J. H. Holden, Miss L struction.
with
May 8: As for A.C. Section above.
No. 1 (M.G.) Company)
Apr 8, 5.30 p.m., HQ. Company areeting."
No. 2 (M.G.) Company May 5, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Film-De- fence of a Village."
No. 3 (MG.) Company There will be no parade on May
2.
No. 4 (M.G.) Company
May 4, 630 p.m. HQ. Nos. 1 and 2 Pls Musketry. No. 3 P.-M.G. instruction.
May 6, 5.30 p.m. HQ. No. 3 Pl.............. M.G. Instruction.
Machine Gun Signals
May 2: Subsection "D." Revolver course at Kennedy Road - Range. Transport leaves HQ 5.20 p.m. Dress: Overalls and webbing belts.
May 6, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Subsections "A" and "B," Revolver training. Webbing belts will be wor
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May 6, 5.30 p.m. HQ. R.O.D.C.-Construction Section
Make The Most of Your May 5. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Musketry
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PROMOTION
Pte. A. C. Tribble. Pay Section to be Bergt., 20.4.38.
TRANSFERS
F/Cadet (L/Sgt.) H. Burson: Air Arm, No. 1 (M.G.) Coy. Unit Re- serve, 29.438, :···
Gunner M. Berruex, 1st Bty., R. Sec.. No. 1 (MG) Coy., 29.4.38.
LEAVES
L/Cpl. E. L Grobne, M.MO, PL Reserve; Cpl. W. E, G, Hirst, M.G. Bignals; Pte. EW.. Coulson, No.. 2. (M.G.) Coy.;, Pte. A.K. Macken- zie, No. 2 (M.G.) Coy.; Sergt. (A. Tate, Pay Section: Bergt F. G Maunder, Pay Section: Gur. T. H." W. King. 2nd Battery; Sigmn. 3 R. Canning. M.G. Bignals; Bergt. G. EL Johnson, Engineer Coy, Bur. W. L. Walker, 2nd Battery,
STRENGTH-DECREASES
Ple. Jy C. Ourdner, No. 3 (M.G.) Coy.; Pte. C. Chan, No. 4 (M.G.). Coy.; Bigmn. Lo Bhing Leung, MG. Signals; Pte. M. H. Curtis, No. 1
(M.G.) Goy.; Gunner, A. T. Leppard, 1st Ety.. B: Bec. 1 Pte. J. T. K. G11- christ. No. 2 (MLG) Coy, Gunner L. Dunn, 1st Bty, L. Bec.. Sapper A. A. Aziz, RO.D.C. Consta. Bec.; Pte. A. P. Soares, Port. Coys; Pte. F" N. da Silva, Port Coys; Bigmn. K. 8. Orewal, Corps Signals; CSM. CBM Terry, No. 1 (MG) Coy.
STRENGTH-INCREASE - Gunner K. Yau, AS Watson Co. 1st Bty, Left Bec.; Bigmn: YK
(Sgd.) MRS. E. M. BEGG.
Commandant,
Nursing Detachment,
H.K.V.D.C.
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FANLING GOLF
The following are the starting times for Fanling tomorrow:-
OLD COURSE
3.1.
.
9.12 P. M. Markert v. W. Q.
Robertson.
DAVIS CUP
Germany's Team Selected
Berlin, April 19. Gemany will be represented in
Davis Cap this
9.16 R. F. Clarke v. D. H. Clark 9.20 K. R. Quick v. D. Lyon 9.24 J. B. H. Leckie v. I. H. Geare. the 9.28 3. W. Mayhew v. W. Hewitt Henner Henkel and the two śm-
9:32 L. R. Cramer v. 8. 8. Church.
year by
9.38 G. A. Pentreath v. A. Mur-trians Georg von Metax and
doch.
Hans Redi.."
9.40 C. D. N. Walker v. R. G.
Gray.
Henkel and Metaxa will also. play doubles while Redi, and the Berlin player, Gopfert, have been
9.44 D. J. Gilmore v. K. 8. Mor
#son. 9.43 A. Sommerfelt v. A. D. Hum-chosen as reserves:
phreys..."
The United Blates „Tennis Association which as defender of
9.52 T. E and T. A Pearce. 9.58 D. Humphreys v. E. T. Mc-the Davis Cup regulations had to
Mullen:
10.00 P. B. Havens v. C. A King, 10.04 F. Groves v. D. 8. Robb. 10.08 I. W. Lang v. W. A. Weight.
10.12 L. J. Fielden v. §. J. H. Fox. 10.32 . Overy v. W. J. E. Mac-
kenzie.
Austrians into the German team approve the incorporation of the
telegraphically informed, the Ger man Tennis Board that they had no objections --
•
The first Davis Cup match will NEW COURSE”
be played between': Germany and 9.20. O. Worrall v. M. Summers, Norway on May 20, 21, and 22, i 10.32 Mrs. Overy v. Mrs. Mackenzie. [Berlin-Transocean).
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