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FOR THREE PEG RAZORS

VOLUNTEER

ORDERS

ORDERS BY LIEUT COLONEL 11. B. KOŠE, „MC., COMMANDANT, HONG KONG VOLUNTEER

DEFENCE CORFS

GENERAL

FUNERAL OF MRS. GIBBISON

Tac funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Gibbison, "widow of the late Mr. T. Gibbison and mother "dt Messrs. John Joseph and Thomas Gibbison, who died at the Queen Mary Hospital on Wednesday, at the age of 75 years, took place at the Colonial Cemetery. Happy Valley, yesterday evening, and was attended by a number of friends.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1938.

K.R.A. MEETING The Japan Hotel Association

Kowloon Matters Discussed

RICKSHAS AND

LOAFERS

PAYMENT FOR-LOST STONES Several small Mases of equip

The monthly meeting of the ment and spare parts have been reported after recent exercises. O's

Generu! Committee of the How- loon Residents' Association Was c. Units are responsible for 1034es caused by the units under their

The Very Rev. J. L. Wilson eon-held on Tuesday, September 13, in command and will be debited with ducted the burial services both in St. Andrews Church-Hall,

Those

Mr. B. the value of the articles lost. Athe Chapel and at the graveside, careful check on handing over and while the chief mourner was the

prevent eldest son Mr. J. J. Gibbison. taking over storts wil many losses in future.

MACHINE GUN FIRING

STONECUTTERS Sunday 18th September. Stone. for M.G. cutters. MG. Pari Troop, Armoured Car Section and M.MG. Platoon.

Launch leaves Queen's Pler at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pie: at 8.45 a.m Dress- optional. Range Officer-Captain HQ. Whi lan

N.C.O'S. M.G. INSTRUCTORS' COURSE

Monday 19th September. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. A Class-Stoppages

Tuesday 20th September. H.Q.

15.30 p.m. B Class-Stoppages.

Thursday 22nd September. HQ 15.30 p.m. B. Class-StoppageJ.

Friday 23rd September. HQ 5.30

A Class-Stoppages,

PARADES

D.M.

ist Battery

present were: Wylie (President), Mr. R. Bakiwin Tres- Honorary Secretary and Apart from two beautiful bou- surer). Miss H. D. Sawyer, Rev. quets, sent by the deceased's sons, Father A. Granell,, Messia. W. A. which were interred together with Mackinlay, R. Festanjee, C. E. the coffin, wreaths were sent by the Terry, D. W. Munton. Apologies following" Miss Frances McGill. for non-attendance were received on behalf of the Hon. Mr. L Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gehring. Mr. and Mrs. George Buchanan and d'Almada e Castro, Inc. Messrs. family. Mr. Ellen King. Mr. and W. J. Ruttey, C. M. Manners, L N. Mrs. J. P. Robinson and Bonnie. Murray, Lam Ming Fan, La Chor Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Geall, Mr. H. Chi and Rev. C. B. R. Sargent. E. Potter, Mr. and Mrs Marc Piveteam and others.

Portuguese Companies Tuesday 20th September. H.Q. 5.30 p.m.

No. 5 M.G. Company. N.C.O's- Preparation for Pt. I. M.G. Remain der IA; 3rd and 4th positions.

Correspondence concerning bus services. Children's Playgrounds. and the erection of camps for re- tugees were read and approved.

A letter from the Hong Kong was read Horticultural Society asking for the support of the Association in. Its approach to Government with a view to plant- ing various areas in the Colony with trees and shrubs. It was decided to write saying that the Association would be pleased to but that the lend its support. question of planting trees in cer- tain positions was at present under discussion by the Traffic Sub-com- mittee, and that when their report was available, a further cOTE-. Monday 19th September: HQ.munication would be sent. 5.30 p.m. Subsections A and B EARLY MORNING NUISANCE Line testing. Subsection Dy-Field ! “ A letter from a member was read, signalling equipment.

and A.A. Company. N. C. Os. trained men-Mechanism. Recruits -Arms and foot drill under Bgt. Britto.

Sunday 2nd October, Stone- Leit Section: Friday 23rd cutters. Rifle Table B. Thos de- September. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Armstalled by C.S.M. are requested to erin. Those detalled Miniature keep the date 'open'. Range. Dress-overalls.

2nd Battery

Wednesday 31st September. H.M.S. Tamar, 5,00 p.m. Repository Dress-overalls and S.D. cap

overalls and S.D. cap.

Machine Gun Signals

struction.

Thursday 22nd September, HMS.

Friday 23rd September. Q 3.15 drawing attention to the early Tamar. 5.30 p.m. Gun drill. Dress p.m. Those detailed. Riding in-ring nuisances caused by rick- shas and loafers around the exit Sunday 25th September. Kow. to the Star Ferry in Connaught Road. It was decided to bring Monday 19th September. H.Q loon City B Range. Rife Table A

the matters to the aftention of 5.30 p.m. DEL, Section.-L. G. in-Recruits only.

the Police. struction. LL, Section-drill. "

Medical Section

Engineer Company

Pay Section

·

On the subject of the opening, up

Thursday 22nd September. DEL Tuesday 20th September. Her residential areas in the vicinity Section-Pak Sha Wan. Manning. 5.30 p.m. The attendance of all Transport will leave Statue Square ranks is particularly requested. Pier ut 5.45 p.m. Those attending will-Inform G.S.M. by Monday 19th September in order that transport.lp.m. may be assured. L.L., Sction--H.Q. | 15.30 p.m. L.I instruction,

Corps Signals Tuesday 20th September. H.Q. 5,20 p.m. for Kednedy Road Range. ¡Rifle practices.

Sunday, 25th September. Kow loon City Range. Rine Table A Recruits only.

Sunday

Friday 23rd September. H.Q:5.30

ol the road leading to Clearwater Bay, the Government has intimat- ed that this road would be ner- mally open to the public, and that it is proposed to make beach Construction Section, R.Ü.D.C.

sites avaliable when access by road Thursday 22nd September. H.Qand path has been provided. It is 15.30 p.m. Lecture on demolitions. proposed to charge an annual rent

APPOINTMENT

of $40 for each bathing shed site measuring 20 feet by 20 feet.

Pte. D. T. Smith; M.M.G. Platoon L/Cpl. 14/9/38.

LEAVE Pte. P. Edwards, No. 3 M.G. Com pany. 12/9/38-9/10/38.

Spr. W. Citrio, Engineer

Machine Gun Troop

18th September. M.G. pany. 20/7/38-12/9/38. Part. II. Bee para. 2 above.

Tuesday 20th September. H.Q. p.m... Lecture-Care and mainten- ance of motor transport. `'•..

Armoured Car „Section Sunday 18th September. M.G. Part I. See pära, 2 above,

STRENGTH-DECREASE Pte. L. A. da Silva, No. 5 Company. 17.3.38.

Tuesday 20th September. HQ. 5.30 p.m: A Class-driving instruc- tion. B Class-MG. stoppages.

Friday 23rd September. H.Q. 5.30

A Class-M.G. stoppages, p.m. Class-driving instruction.

·

Motor Machine gun platoon Sunday 18th September... M. | Part II, See para. 2 abovE,

Friday 23rd September. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. A, B and C Classea as per pro- gramme,

No. 1 M.G. Company Friday 23rd September, H.Q. 5.30

A Class Section drill night! Bring. B Class-I and R. C Class

Part I M.G.

'urd

3ince the number of applications for sites at the Hang Hau Beach greatly exceeds the space available. It has been proposed that for this Com-year, only recognised clubs will be

given permits in the matter of building sites. Applications for M.Gthe purchase of same should be addressed to the District Officer South.

It was decided to write to the Spr. G. V. Bird. Engineer Com- Kowloon Motor Bus Company ask- pany. 9.9.38,"

Pte. H. A V. Ribeiro, A.A Reserve. 9.8.38,

STRENGTH-INCREASE

Coy

Ptc. E. A. Bompas. No. 1 MO Company. 9.0.38.

Pte, R. E. H. Nelson, A. C. Bec tion, 13.9.38.

Pte. A.. B. Carvalho, AA Com pany. 13.9.38.

Pte. L. M. Da Roza, A.A. Com pany..13.9.38.

Pte. J. Kempton, No. 2 MG Company. 15.8.38.

5. F. HEDGCOE,

Captain, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps

NOTICE

1st Battery

The annual dinner will be hela No. 2 M.G. Company

at Volunteer HQ. on Friday 23rd Thursday 22nd September, HQ, at 8.15 p.m. Those who intend to 5.30 pm. M.G. 'training..

be present and have no sought No. 3 M.G. Company

their tickets should apply imme Monday 19th September, HQ. diately to Captain Martin, c/o

Caldbeck Macgregor and Co., Ltd. 5.30 p.m. LA.

AFFILIATED UNIT Sunday 25th September. Stone-

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V D. cutters. M.G. Part II,

Corps

No. 4 M.G. Company Wednesday 21st September HQ 5.30 pm. Nos. 13 and 14 Platoons LA, Nos. 1 and 2. No 15 Platoon Mechanism, Headings 10-14

Friday 23rd September. HQ 5.30 P.m. Nos. 13 and 14 Platoon's-IA. Nos. 3 and 4. No. 15 Fiston-In alcation and recognition.

POP-A DEFINITION OF A MODERN LIVING ROOM

LIVING ROOM

THAT PART OF THE HOUSE THE FAMILY PASSES ·"

THROUGH

Lecture: The first of a series or lectures on First Aid will be given by Professor L. T, Ride on Friday 3rd September at 5.30 p.m. at the P.W.D. Offices.

Attachment: The undermen tioned were attached to litars Hospital, Hong Kong during the

ON ITS WAY FROM THE CAR

ing

season tickets could be issued at a cheaper rate for workmen.

against

CHARGE FAILS Hearing of the case Tang Kwan, 18, charged with en- ticing from the Colony to Kong. moon a18-year-old girl. Wong Chuen, with intent to sell her t a house of prostitution, was con cluded before Mr. Macfadyen at the Kowloon Court yesterday when defendant was discharged for lack of a sufficiently strong case for the prosecution.

Tang was defended by Mr. F. E. Nash,

COLONY HEALTH

Three cases each of cholera and dysentery and one each of diph- theria, enteric, measles and cere- bro-spinal fever were notified to the Health Authorities on Thurs- day.

period 5th to 12th September, 1938: Mrs. E. Paul, Miss I. Sehth.'

Std. Mrs. E. M. BEGG.

Commandant, Nursing Detachment, HK.V.D.C

IN JAPAN

AKAKILA

MEMBER HOTELS

{58"namber in all)

kor

Oriental Hotel:

Tor Hotel

† Akakura Kanto Howl Kroto

&TAXI

Alami Hotel

Mampei Hotel Baseo Kyushu)

Kamenoi Hotel Onunamat (Nikko) Lakeside Hatal For Fin Laxm

ENTRICT...

!

Fujt New. Grand Hotel

(Kako Yamäïska)

View Botol

(Lake Kawaguchi)

FUXCOKA

Kyoshintal Hotel GAMAGORI

Gamagori Hotel

Guro

Negaragawa Hotel KAMAKURA

Kalbin Hotel Kawixocus (Japan Alpa)

• Kamikochi Imperial Hotel

KARATE (D087 Fakuoka) Karatau Seaside Hotel KABUIZAWA

*Mampei Hotel

• Maxana Hotel

KAWANA

Kaaba Hotal Koury (midway

between Osaka and Kobe) Koshien Hotel

Kyoto Hotel

'

Miyako Hotel

Kyou. Station Hotel MATSUSHIKA

•Park Hotel

MITAZINA

Miyajima Hotel

MITANOSHYTA (Hakona)

Fullys Hotel

Mampei itate!

UNLIN

Kyushu, Hotal Shin-yu Hotel Unzon Hotel Unsea Kanko Hotel Famai Hotel YOKOHAMA

Hotel New Grand

IN TAIWAN (Fozilcha)

TAIMORU

Tułhoku Ballway Hotal

IN CHOSEN

Nagoya Hotel

Nagoya Kanko Hotel

Kato

Naka

Nara Hotel

Na

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Kannya Hotel

Dobuil Hotel

Hotel New Oraka Omka Hotel Oo (near Lake Biwas

Hotel Lake Biwa Sarrono (Hokkaido)

Sapporo Grand Hotel SHIMONOCERI

Banyo Hotel

Takarazuka (Nuar Kobe)¦»

Takarazuka Hotel

TOKTO

Imperial Hotel

Mampei Hotel

Omoal Hotel

+ Sanna Hotel

Tokyo Railway Hotel

* Open In summer only.

*New members.

Heijo Railway Hotel KING

Chosen Hotel

IN MANCHOUKUO

DAIREN

Yamato Hotel

HARDIN

Yamato Hotel HOSKIDAUKA

Yamato Botel HOTEN (Makden}

Yamstö. Hötal BSINKING

Yamato Hotel

IN CHINA

ΤΒΙΝΤΑΟ

t'lsintao Grand Hot I

For information, please apply to Becretary,

The Japan Hotel Association

Care Trails Bureau, Department of

Uwara, Tokyo

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B.."

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