HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
Local Chinese
To Abstain
From Meat
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
(Orders by Lt. Col. R.C.B. Anderson, j
M.C. Commandant. Hong Kong V.D.C.) APPOINTMENT
Wanted Man
At Large
GENERAL
C.B.C. RELIEF
EFFORTS
Following the night rete which The man wanted by the police in the Chinese Bathing Club held last connection with the double murder Saturday to raised funds for the Following the example of their
In Kilung Street, Kowloon, on 5th Route Army, during which a compatriots In China many Chi- His Excellency the Governor has Wednesday morning is not yet in sum of $1035 was collected, the nese residents here are preparing been pleased to approve the follow-police custody. It is believed that Club has decided that a minimum to take a vegetable diet on Julying appointment in the Hong Kong he escaped from the Colony by fee of 20 cents per person will be
In observance of the first an- Volunteer Defence Corps with boat, niversary of the Sino-Japanese effect from June 14, 1938:- hostilliles, says Central News. Mr. John Gordon Baxter Dewar
To ensure that all Chinese will to be Lieutenant. (C.8.O. 2.188.38). do so, the meat and fowl dealers |, « have been requested by various
HOLIDAYS
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Corps HQ. will be closed on Frl-
patriotic bodies to suspend bust-day and Saturday, July 1 and 2.
ness on that day, whilst restau- rants have been asked, to serve only vegetable food.
The money saved by taking a vegetable diet will be contributed to the national war chest,,
BEACH MANNING EXERCISE Owing to holidays the exercise which was to have taken place on July 2 will now take place on July 16. "
The older of the two sisters who were injured is at the Kowloon Hospital, where she is reported as not being yet out of danger. The other sister is progressing favour able.
WEDDINGS AT REGISTRY
Two marriages were solemnised All Officers and N.C.O.'s taking before Mr. T."8, Whyte-Smith, Re- part in this exercise will attend a gistrar of Marriages at the Regis-
ST. LOUIS BOYS Conference at HQ. at 5.30 p.m. on try, Supreme Court, yesterday.
GO FOR MARCH
TRADITIONAL
OUTING
Yesterday afternoon the repose of Kowloon City's Inhabitants was, somewhat disturbed by the unusua) sight of a
very long column of boys, four deep, sweeping past to the accompaniment of martial aire Perhaps many were relieved to find that the imposing array was not of troops going to war, but of schoolboys out on holiday: and that the large silk flag at their head bore nothing more stirring than the legend: St. Louis School.
The boys were having their traditional outing prior to the breaking up of the school early in July.
year
Thursday, July 14.
BOX RESPIRATORS All box respirators will be te- turned to unit stores by Wednesday next, July 6.
Os C. Units will report to the Adjutant by Friday next, July 8 the names of individuals who have not complied with the above order.
PARADES
Engineer Company Monday, July 4: H.Q. (1) DEĻ Section, 5.30 p.m. Those already detalled. Squad drill (1) LL Section. 5.45 p.m. Squad drill.
Mr. Ernst Ludwig Greyer and Miss Sophia Mercedes Leite were junited in one ceremony. the wit- nesses being Messrs. H. Liermann
and M. Hess,
collected from non-members ad- mitted to the Club for swimming. today, tomorrow and Sunday.
Visitors' tickets sold previously cannot be used during those three days...
All such collections will be con- ated for the relief of the families of slain soldiers.
The Club's pavilion will be closed on July 7 to mark the first" anni- versary of hostilities.
PASSENGERS ARRIVED
FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1938. —PAGE 7
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SPALDING TENNIS FRAMES
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SLAZENGERS, TENNIS, FRAMES
MODEL DE LUXE
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GOLD MEDAL (SHOOK-PROOF) $27.50 GREEN HAWK
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DAVIS CUP
$30.00
NEW WIMBLEDON
$25.00
The Empress of Russia, which arrived yesterday from America via ports, brought the following passengers ———
Miss Phyllis Snow became the bride of Mr. Rodney Jenkins Mr. N. J. Ageeft, Mr. W. A Bodger, ensign on U.8.3. Mindanao. | Boay, Mrs. N. Caldwell, Mrs. A. C. The witnesses were Mesata. Couper. Mr. J. C. de Ricou. Mr. E. Fames, Jr. and J. P. Clay.
RECENT NAVAL APPOINTMENTS Machine Gun Troop
Recent naval appointments in- Tuesday, July 5, 5.45 p.m. Cause- |clude:-
Paymaster Lieut-Cmdr. C. way Bay Stables. Riding School.
Thursday, July 7, 5.30 pm. HQ. | Cooper appointed to H.M.S. Tamar
II as from July 1. Recruits, M.G. training.
Armoured Car Section Tuesday, July 5, 5.30 p.m. for Kennedy Road Range. volver shooting. *
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Lt. A. M. D. Lampen to Dorset-
H.Q.shire. Re- Lt. (R.N.R.) J. B. Saunders, en- tered as Lt. RN. (seniority June 5. Their route led in part through
Motor Machine Gun Platoon 1935 and appointed Eagle (June the city
Friday, July 8. 6.30 p.m. HQ,| 28). | thoroughfares of Hong Kong and Kowloon. On reaching Reconnaissance. A haversack the terminus of the walk. La Salle's ration will be carried. Return at
magnificent College building, the approx. 10.30 p.m. hikers found strength enough to have a "look see" at the College.
Substantial refreshments were Lecture by Company Commander.
No. 2 M.G. Company Thursday, July 7, 5.30 p.m. HQ.
WEEK'S TRAFFIC
ACCIDENTS
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During the week ending Satur-
then taken in preparation for the Subject-P!ll box manning duties.day, there were 25 traffic accidents trip home, and photographs were taken just to record the happy event.
No. 4 M.G. Company Wednesday, July 8-No. 1, Ptn.: 5.30 pm. H.Q. Musketry Order. Fire Later La Jalle College was control and fire discipline training. evacuated and left in possession of No. 2 Platoon: No. 5 Section, 5.30 the Boy Scouts who had prepared p.m. H.Q. Musketry Order. Fir
the entertainment of their
-for
guests.
On the way home a flying visit was paid to the Maryknoll. Convent School.
RESULT OF OPEN AIR CONCERT
control and fire discipline training: No. 6 Sectiori, 5.15 p.m. for Ken- nedy Road; No. 7 Section, 5.30 p.m. for Miniature Range: No. 8 Section, 5.30 p.m. Musketry Order, T.O.ET. No. 3 Platoon, I.A.
in the Colony,.. as the results of which five persons were killed and 37 persons were injured.
Mr. M. G. Ptchelkin, Mr. C. J. Powall, Mr. J. Gunner, Mr. W. D. Allen. Baron J. H. Beck Friis, Mrs. E. Boyd, Miss V. Bargrave,
Sir R. Calder-Marshall, Mr. H. S. Dunn, Mr. Fr. Dah mann, Mr G D. de la Chevalerie, Mr. E Fon- tanel, Miss M. B. Fowles, "
Mr. H. J. Grutenacher, Misses M. Gubbay (two), Mr. E. Li Hall Patch. Mr. W. Joetkes. Wing Commander H. S. Kerby,
Clark Kerr. Mr. F. 4. D. Massón, Mr. E. W. Peterson. Mr. A. J.. Percival. Miss E. Parkerson. Mrs. Stableford and two children,
H.B. Ambassador Sir Archibald
Mrs. G. H. White, Master White. Dr. U. C. Lockhart, Mrs. G. E. Priesthood. 'Mr. T. Y. Chiu, Mr. G. Y. Chen, Mrs. C. Chu, Mr. Y. Klang.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lang. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Liu, Mr. and Mrs. M. LTsal, Mr. Yun and two children. Mr. L Chu, Mr. O. S. Lieu.
Mr. D. Ballantyne, Mr. E. A. Unit Reserve, 30.6.38.
Beck, Miss P. Camp. Mr. and Mrs. Pte. J. F. White, No. 2. MG. Coy.K. G. A. Dohoo, Prof. and Mrs. P.
Gunner H. W. Leyden, 1st Bat- tery. Unit Reserve, 30.8.38..
LEAVE
Grleder, Master Grieder
Lieut. Col. -F. H. L. Hindmarsh. Mr. and Mrs. W. L Keyser. Master Keyser. Mr. C. Nines, Mr.
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NOTED SHANGHAI
BRITON HERE
Calder-Marshall.
Str Robert Trooper D. Black, Machine Gun Nicholson. Mr. J. Owens, Mr. E. managing director of Calder Mar- Friday, July 8-No. 2 Platoon. | Troop, 16.4.38–15.1.39.
Rodgers, Mr. F. Rodgers.
shall and Co., Shanghai, is in the Nc. 7 Section, 5.15 p.m. for Ken- Sergt. V. M. Nunes, No. 5 M.G, Miss C. Sanger, Miss M. Shu- Colony. Sir Robert was a passen- nedy Road; No: 8 Section, 5.30 p.m. Coy. 28.6.38–114.38.
mate. Mr. J. C. 3mythe, Miss L.ger on the Empress of Russia, ar- for Miniature Range. No 3 Pla
Sicherlich, Mr. and Mrs. E H.riving yesterday. toon, E.O.D.
Thomas, Miss J. Thomas, Masters
Sunday, July 10:- No. 3 Platoon, 10 am. HQ for Uniform Inspec. tion
ST. TERESA'S C.Y.M.S THANKS HELPERS The St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men's Society tenders its thanks Monday, July 4, 5.30 pm. HQ, (D)
Portuguese Companies
STRENGTH-DECREASE Sigan. K. C. Wong, M.G. Signals, 27.8.38.
Ple. F. Davies, Pte. E. W. Davies. and Pte. W. R. L. Bowley, No. 1 M.G. Coy., 30.6.38.
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Bigmn 8. S. Chowdhury. Corps
to Professor E. Gualdi and the A.A. Company. Lesson: Stripping Signals, 30.6.38. Choral and Orchestral Group for and assembling. (1) No. 5 M.G. Pte. G. E. Rocha,
their help towards the success of Company. I.A., 3rd and 4th post-Coys, 30.6.38. the open air concert at the Kow. tions,
loon Tong Club on Saturday.
Machine Gun Signals
Portuguese
STRENGTH-INCREASE
Sir Robert has been Chairman
R. Thomas (two), Mr. K. H. Chena of the British Chamber of Com- Mr. Norman Lá,
merce In Shanghal since 1928. He 15. also Vice-Chairman of the Board
Mr. R. Alley. Mr. J. R. Bucher, Mr. F. C. F. Bedaride. Mrs. S. A of Trustees for administration of Baroff, "Mr. Boroff, Mr. C. L. Holse, the Boxer Indemnity Funds Mr. W. C. Muller, Misses Muller. (two),
Mrs. K. W. Shaw and two chil- dren. Miss P, Thomson, "Mr. J. F. Pte. D. F. Hughes, A.P.C., No. 1 Turnbull, Mr. S. W. Whitner. Mr. It also thanks the Kowloon
Monday, July 4, 5.30 p.m. HQM.G. Coy., 24.6.38.
S. Z. Chang. Mr. E. N. Chu, Mr. Club for placing their club and Subsections "A" and "B." Line Sapper Y. K. Ng. 30, Wing Lok
S. C. Chen, Its facilities at the Bociety's dis-work and special duties. (11) Sub-Street, LL, Sec., 27.6.38.
Mr. C. S. Dunn, Mr D. L. Dzu, (p.m. Mrs. Wm. Fay... Mrs. Y. T. Fong,
posal free of charge. the English section "D." DR training. Group Sapper Allen Wu, King's College. Master Fong, Miss Fong, Mr. W.
and Chinese press for publicity, No. 4 riding exercise. Overalls wil L.L. Sec., 27.8.38.
the Star Ferry Company.. China be wom.
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Motor Bus Company," China E-
Pay Section porium. Prince's Cafe and the Friday, July 8. 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Catholic churches for display of Corps Orders-Amendment posters. Messrs. Tsang Fook, and. The entry regarding Gnr. J. P. Mautrie's for selling tickets, the Whitham, 1st Battery, in para. 7 Peninsula Hotel for platform, the of Corps Order No. 1/38 dated police and scouts for protection. 7.1.38 is cancelled. the Local Printing Press for
Attachments
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.S. F. HEDGCOE, Capt. Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.
NOTICE
Annual Swimming Sports The sports will be held at the VRG. Swimming Bath at 9.30 p.m. on Saturday, July 8.
AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.
Lecture. The next lecture
on
special price in printing, the girls The following members of the who helped in the sale of tickets Shanghai Volunteer Corps are at-Home Nursing will be given on and programmes, and all who in tached to No. 1 M.G. Company-Monday, June 4 at 5:30 pm, at the any way contributed to the suc- 25.4.38. Cpl. G. M. Mills, Cpl. V. V.|P.WD. Offices. Tess of the concert.
The net proceeds of the con- cert, $250.00, has been sent to the local Emergency Refugee Council.
URBAN COUNCIL The Urban Council will meet on. Tuesday at 4.15 p.m. to consider applications for three Iscences.
Fasciato.
PROMOTION..
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Pte. W. A Bimpson, Pay Section. to be Sergt.. 30.6.38.
REVERSION
Strength-Increase
Miss V. Beaumont, 28.6,38,
Strength-Decrease, 30.6.38
The following have resigned, having left the Colony:-Mrs. J. Cpl. .F. A. Joantiho. A.A. Com-Cook, Miss D. M. Young, Miss F. N. nany, reverts to ranks at own re- Wallace, Miss AE E Steele." quest, 28.6.38.
(Sgd.) MRS. E. M. HEGG, Commandant. Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.
TRANSFERS Gunner J..P. Whitham, 1st Bat- tery, Air Arm, 14.5.38.
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Y.M.C.A. ACTIVITIES Tomorrow: Launch Bathing PE- nie, Launch leaves Police Pler at 3
West Lounge at 9 p.m.
Sunday: Discussion Group in the
Monday: Servicemen's Whist Drive in West Lounge at 9 p.m.
Tuesdays and Fridays; Badmin- ton and Mixed Swimming.
Miss P. Campos, Mr. D. F. X. Corbett, Lt. Daniel Cooper, Miss. F.
Dunbar, Mr. and Mrs. N. Freuden- Creed, Miss R. Doeney, Miss M
berger, Mr. E. Huevera.
Mrs T. L Lee and three chil- Bressler. Master R. Bressler, Miss dren. Master C. C. Lee, Master C. E. Bressler, Miss M. M. Brue'. Miss M. Lee, Master T. H. Lee, Mrs. 8. G. E. Brun, K. Mao, Madame Wang, Mr. Sin Koon Sang, Mr. W. P. Tong,
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WAR AND FLOOD REFUGEES TO RECEIVE SAME RELIEF
e-Loyang. June 30.-
War and food refugees will receive the same relief, according to a decision reached at the meet- ing of relief delegates convened at Loyang on June 27 by Mr. Chu Kang kuang, Vice-Chairman of the National Reller Commission, talente debital
The rellet delegates are leaving in three groups. One group will go to Chengshow, Chungmow, Fu- shih, Fakow, Hwalyang, Taikang, and other elties in the Langhai Railway, ares, a second group to Tai- yuen. Menghsien, Wenhsien, Tsinyang, Wushe, and Yangwu on the north bank of the Yellow, River, third group to Lingao, Shanhalen, Hainan, Mengtsin. Kungsten Fanshini, Kwangwu and other cities on the south bank" of the Yellow River, bringing" with them a relief Tund" of 300,000,-- Hey are (Central News).
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