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COURTS
LEST WE FORGET"
Armistice Anniversary Observed In Colony
IMPRESSIVE CENOTAPH CEREMONY
THE TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY of November 11, 1918, was ob-
Tserved in Hongkong yesterday with traditional British quietness and lack of display, the main ceremony, as usual, being that of the Two Minutes' Slience and the laying of wreaths at the Cenotaph."
The scene at the Cenotaph was more stirring and solemn than in past years and the demeanour of the crowds and the fervent manner in which they folded in the singing of the hyma "O God, Our Help In Ages Past" was probable indication that the recent crisis through which the world has just passed, and of which the clouds are not yet emurely dispersed. was still fresh in their minds.
nud Air Vice-
the
VOLUNTEER ORDERS
(Orders by Lt.-Col. H. B."Rose, M.C. Commandant. Hongkong
Volunteer D.C.)
ORDERLY OFFICER, ETC. (FANLING CAMP)
Friday, November 11, 5.30 p.m. to Saturday, November 12, 5.30 p.m.
Orderly Medical Officer: "Captain L. T. Ride.
Orderly Officer: Lt. R. M. Wood. Orderly Sergeant: L/Sgt. J. D.' Remedios,
PARADES
1st Battery
Right Section: Friday, November 18: Belchers, 5.45 p.m." Those de-. talled. Lecture. Remainder, Gun drill. Dress, Overalls, S.D. cap.and gun platform shoes.
Left Section: Friday, November 18: Belchers, 5.45 p.m. Dress: Over- alls, S.D. cap and gun platform shoes.
Signal Section: Friday, November The Two Minutes' Blence, too, Bartholomew,
18. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. was observed far more atisfactor-Maishal J. T. Babington.
The party proceeded to
2nd Battery ily than in past year, the only scund audible in the vicinity of the Cenotaph followed by Official and Wednesday, November 18, H.M.S. Cenotaph being two harp blasts Unofficial members of the Execu- Tamar, 5.30 p.m. Gun drill. Dress: of a steamer siren in the harbour. tive and Legislative Councils, head-Overalls, S.D. cap.
Thursday, November 17, EMS. There were also the usual noises cd by Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, made by innocent children but the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon. Mr. Tamar, 5.30 p.m. Gun drill," Dresa, unseemly behaviour noted last N. L. Smith and senior officials of Overalls, SD, cap.
| year of well-dressed men and wo-the Government, mien talking and moving about was- entirely absent.
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THE SILENCE
While the naval gun announcing the hour was being awaited, the pipers of the 2nd, Bn. Royal Scots played "The Lament."
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Engineer Company
D.EL. Section: Monday, Novem- ber 14, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. L.G. instruc- tion.
Thursday, November 17, 5.30, p.m. R.E. Instructional Shed. D.EL. in-
struction.
Lyon Light Section: There will
no, parade next week.
FOUR THOUSAND PRESENT There must have been fully 4,000 people, participants and spectators
Shortly after this was finished. be combined, headed by His Ex- cellency the Governor, gathered at the gun boomed and immediately and around the Cenotaph during silence descended. Another gun
out, and the spell wasp.m. the ceremony, and the police, as-crashed sisted by the military, did fine broken, tollowed at once by the work in controlling the multitude. "Last Post." by the Drummers of
the lat. Bn. Middlesex Regiment.
Corps Signals Tuesday, November 15, HQ. 5.30
Buzzer practice.
Machine Gun Troop
There will be no parade next, week.
Armoured Car Section Tuesday, November 15, H.Q. 5.30
Friday, November 18, HQ. 5.30
p.m.
Apart from those immediately
The massed bands then led the surrounding the Cenotaph, points, of vantage were eagerly taken up singing of the hymn, "0. God our on the verandahs and roofs of the Kelp in Ages Past." in which the Supreme Court, Hongkong Club, crowd eagerly Joined, after which and Queen's and Pince's Build-the clergy, presided over by B-P..
Motor Machine Gun Platoon shops Valtorta and Hall, led the
Friday, November 18. H.Q. 5.30 prayers and blessed the gathering. p.m. A and E Classes-Setting up The Drummers of the Middlesex stoppages. C Class-Mechanism,
ngs.
THE PROGRAMME
The whole programme was car-then sounded "The Rouse," and first four subheads. ried out according the official the massed bands played "God Save artangements announced on Mon-the King." day.
From 10.30 am, onwards, naval and military detachments began to file Into the square and took their positions on the green turf surrounding the Cenotaph,
These included a detachment of officers and men of the United States destroyer John D. Ford.
Units stationed around the Cenotaph were;,
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No. 1 MLG. Company: Friday, November 18, E.Q. 5.30
No. 2 M.G. Company Thursday, November 17, HQ, 5.30
The Governor" then placed his p.m. wreath at the foot of the Ceno- taph, followed by the C-in-C., the G.0.C. and the A.0.0, RAF, and P Foreign Consuls, a representative of the Merchant Navy, of the Chinese Community and of the American Navy.
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Portuguese Companies There will be no parade on Tues- day, November 15.
No. 3 MG. Company Monday, November 14. H.Q. 5.30
No. 4 M.G. Company Tuesday, November 15 and Wed- After His Excellency had made nesday, November 16-No parade. his departure and the military and Friday, November 18.-H.Q. 5.30 naval units had dispersed, Indivi-p.m. Discussion-Camp and Com- dual wreaths were ald on the bined Operations. 8th Heavy Regiment, R.A. 5th Cenotaph which, viewed later, pre- Anti-Aircraft" Regiments,
R.Asented a beautiful sight-a touch- Fortress Royal Engineers, Royal ng reminder "lest we forget."
Machine Gun Signals Corps of Signals, and En. Royal Scots, 1st Bn Lancashire Fusliters,
"Monday, November 14. H.Q. 5.30 2nd. Bn. East Suray Regiment,
p.m. Subsections A, B and D-Pre- paration fór Signal Exercises. 1st Bn Middlesex Regiment. 1st
Those detailed-Riding practice. En. Seaforth Highlanders, Hong-
'Medical Section kong Regiment, HKSRA., Royal
Wednesday, November 18, P.W.D. Army Service Corps, Royal Army rial service. held at the Chinese Offices, 6.30 p.m. Lecture by Lieut. Medical Corps, Royal Army Ord-Memorial Arch at 11.45 pm. yes Balean. nance Corps, Royal Army Pay terday, following the ceremony at
Pay Section Corps, 5/6th Rajputana Rifies, 1st the Cenotaph when His Excellency
Friday, November Bn. Kumaon Rite, Hongkong the Governor together with his Offices, 5.30 pm. Mule Corpe, RIAS, to the num-Staff, followed by the Commander- Construction Section-R.O.D.C.
ber of 120.
CHINESE ARCH CEREMONY
Thousands witnessed the memo-
18, C.A.0.
in-Chief the General Officer Thursday, November 17, HQ. 5.30 -- UNITS PRESENT
Commanding, the Officer Com- p.m. Lecture on Demolitions. manding the Air Force in the Far
TRANSFERS Other representatives
were:-East and members of the Execu- F/Cadet J. P. Whitham. Air Arm. Royal Navy and Royal Marines, tive and Legislative Councils were No. 1 MG. Coy. Reserve, 17.10.38. | Hongkong" Naval Volunteer Force, net at the foot of the Botanical Pte. W. E. Allen, Med. Sec,, Unit
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Gardens steps by the Chinese Reserve, 1.11.38. Corps, Royal Air Volunteer De-members of the Councils who Cpl. J. C. Remedios, No. 5 M.G. fence Corps, Royal Air Force, Mer- escorted them to the Memorial. Company. Unit Reserve, 4.11.38: chant Navy. British Legion, Royal
#LEAVE Military Drummers of the 1st,
Sgt. V. A. Neves, A.A. Company, Artillery Association, Royal En-
Bn.. the Middlesex Regt.. then" gineers Old Comrades Association,
sounded the "Last Post," broken 3.10.38-2.4.39. Foreign Armies and Navies, Cun zular Services, St. in Ambulance by a short pause, and then follow-
ed by The House" Brigade, Boy Scouts' Association.
His Excellency the Governor then On the west side of the Ceno-aid a wreath and was followed by taph, the clergy, and the choir of
the Commander-in-Chief, the St. John's Cathedral, gathered. General Officer Commanding. The They included the R Rev. R. O Officer Commanding the Air Force Hall, Bishop of Hongkong, Bishop in the Far East and the Secretary Valtorth, and the Very Rev. J. Ltor Chinese Affalia Wilson, Dean of St John's,
the
Boy Scouts and Chinese Police Shortly before the hour, the Reserves were amogst those who Governor, escorted by a motor were present at the Memorial.
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cycle detachment from the Volun- whle Chinese ratings from, the "NIKS
teers, arrived and was greeted by Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force His Excellency the C-in-C., A4- and the Royal Artillery, the For- miral Sir Percy Noble, His Ex-tress Royal Engineers and the cellency the Genen! Omcer Com- Hongkong Volunteer manding, Major-Carieral A. W. Corps were on parade
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