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VOLUNTEER ORDERS

LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS ORDERS BY LT.-COL, H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT,

PUBLIC AUCTION.

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS (CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY) { APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS

4th Battery

Bdr. J. Robinson, 5th AA, Bty. to be B.8.M., 17.11.89.

Nov. 22, H. Q. 5.30 pm. All mem- bers deficient in uniform or equip- HE Undersigned have received ment must report to B. Q.M. 8.

Delgado. instructions.

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Thesday, the 21st November, 1930

10

15

commencing at 10.30 am.

at No. 283, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon. (Top Floor).

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:- Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Sideboard, Dining Table, Chairs, Glass Cabinet, Bookcase, Glass and Brass Wart. Crockery, Standard Lamp, Carpets, Rugs, Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.

Also

יו

One Norge Refrigerator

On View from Monday, the 20th, November, 1939.

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

LAMMERT BROS..

AUCTIONEERS.

Nov. 24 to Dec. 1. Camp at Pak- shawan. All members. H. Q. 5.30

Gor. L Goldman, 5th. A.A. Bty. to be Sgt., 17.11.39.

L/Bdr. T. A. Pearce, 5th A.A. Bty to be Sgt. 17.11.39.

GENERAL

H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON

Orders by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King DOCUMENTATION

Commissioner of Police.

GENERAL

At the fifteenth Internationa

The Police Stores will be closed Conference of the International from November 24, 1939 to Decem-Federation for Documentation. which was held at Zurich matters ber 1, 1939, melusive.

were discussed of basle interest to engineers.

BLUE UNIFORM Blue Uniform will be taken into wear from 20.00 hours to 08.00

L/Rdrs. W. F. Dudman, W. J. p.m. Nov. 24 Dress-S. D. caps, McConnell, H. H. Beddow, E L khaki shirt, tunic, trousers. "black Taverner, W. W. Rae, M. S. Ban-hours as from November 13, 1939. boots, lanyard, web belt, water-ner and J. L. C. Pearce, 5th A.A. bottle and haversack. Great coats to be carried,

Luggage to be packed in kit bag marked with name and number. These may be sent to E. Q. before

Bty. to be Bdr., 17.11.39.

Gurs. EW. Bannister, J. S. Dun- nett, F. Ip and D. S. Blake. 5th AA Bty. to be L/Bdr., 17.11.38. "

L/Bdrs. Q. L. Eastgate. and V. p.m. Nov. 24 for transportation Bench-Osmolovsky. 3rd Bty. to be to camp.

The following must be Bdr., 17.11.39. included, web pouches, puttees.

Gnr. H. K. Chan, 3rd Bty. to be platform shoes, overalls, shorts, Bdr., 17.11.39. spare shirt, tunle and trousers, also

TRANSFERS cleaning material for buttons, and

Pte. R. C. Beavan from A.SC. boots, washing and shaving gear. Coy. to 2nd Bty." 17.11.39. It is advisable

Pte. A. Hill from No. 1 Coy., to to bring warm sweaters and those not in posses-Corps Sig.. 17.11.39. slon of" volunteer greatcoats may bring civilian overcoats.

Applications for leave must be made before proceeding to camp.

It is expected to break camp about 4 pm. Dec. 1.

5th Battery Nov, 18, Queen's Pler. 2.15 pm Those detalled.

Nov. 19, Queen's Pler. 9.15 am. Those detalled.

Corpe Signals Nov. 20, E. Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) Line Section, Signal, training. (11) W, T. Bection, Code instruction (111) D/Rs. Motor cycle check.

Nov. 24. H. Q. 5.15 p.m. All sect tlons, Procedure and flag. D/Rs. who

got riding practice as per roster.

No. 1 Company No. 1&2 Platoons:-Nov. 18, The shoot at Peak Range is can-

PUBLIC AUCTION. celled.

Nov. 21, No parade.

LEAVE

Pte. L A. Lewis. A.S.C. Coy. 13.11.39 to 12.12.39.

Pte. D. R. Holmes, No. 1 Coy,

18.11.39 to 19.11.39.

STRENGTH-DECREASE

Pte. E. U. S. Alves. No. 6 Coy, 27.10.39.

Pre. G. A. Souza. No. 6 Coy..

27.10.39.

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Pte. C. H. Silva. No. 6. Coy.,

31,10.39.

Cpl. W. N. A. Smalley. Pay Sec. 6.11.39.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

!

CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part I -All recruits who have not yet passed Part I of Training Course' will at- tend Central Police Station on Friday. November 24 at 17.30 hours sharp for instruction under Crown

Seregant A120 Riddell, N. C. O's. will attend as detailed. Dress Khaki Uniform, Cap with Khaki Cover. Belt with Brace, Whistle and Chain, and Truncheon,

Training Course-Part II-The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company have qualided in Part II of Training Course (Knowledge of Police Duties and 1939: Regulations) on November 16.

The need for the systematic col- lection and evaluation of existing technical literature, as a means of Progress in research and Inven- tion was shown very clearly by M W. Janick, of Zug, in # paper entitled "National and Interna tional Co-operation in Research and Documentation, with Special Reference to Electrical Engineer-

ing."

is

4 The engineer

concerned primarily with those Activities that result in the conversion of natural resources into usable form.

of

MINIMUM EFFORT The outstanding feature fundamentag importance in this conversion is that it shall be ac- complished with the utmost eff- ciency, that is with the minimum waste of time, effort materials.

and

Acting Lance Sergeant R34

Tow basic factors determine the Napoleon Leung Pan, and Con- stables R17 Chan Yeung Kwong, standard of efficiency; these are RS6 Leung Wal Kit, R18 Lau the quality of the staff or per- Mau R147 Lung Chi Lap. R148 sonnel available for each opera- Charles Tam, R149 Tang Kwong tion and the facilities which can Wing, R150 Koh Kwai Sun and be used for extending the boun- R151 Lam Chong Sing.

daries of scientific knowledge and ensuring its fullest application.

The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will at- Pte. R. F. Gregory M.M.G. Pl., tend Company Headquarters for 3:11.30.

Part II of Training Course on Tuesday, November 21 at 17.30 hours Khamp:--

E. H. THURSBY, Capt.. Adjutant, H.K.V.D.C. AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

Bandaging Classes: Practical bandaging classes on Monday, Nov 20 at Volunteer HQ. at 10.30 am. and 5.30 p.m.

Lecture The next lecture in

Nov. 24. H. Q. 5.30 p.m. Parade First Aid will be held on Friday: under Company arrangements. Nov. 24 at St. John's Cathedral THE Undersigned have received

Nov. 28, Stonecutters. Part II Hall at 5.30 p.m. Drill for half an Instructions from the Liquida-A M. G. C. Those detated only. hour will follow this lecture and Launch leaves Queen's Pier 8.30 all members attending are request-

tors

to sell by

PUBLIC AUCTION

on

Friday, the 24th November, 1939

commencing at 2.30 p.m.

at their Sales Room, No. 35, Han- kow Road, Kowloon

A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE

comprising:--

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Teak and Iron Bedsteads, Divans, Wardrobes, Chests of Drawers. Dressing Tables, Screens, Chester- Beld Suites, Dining Tables, Side- boards, Dinner Waggons, Chairs and Armchairs, Desks, Bookcases, Cabinets, etc., etc.

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Cunstables R29 Lee Ting Shun. R152 Ip Ching. R153 Sung Pak Ching, R154 William Chaun. R155 Lal Kwok Chiu, R156 Cheng Lok Bang, R157 Ng Ping Kwong, R158 Koh Hon Ying, R159 Tao Kwai Shing, R160 Fung Hon Hung, R181

Continual research is needed to apply every possible means in the most efficient and economic man- ner, and this must be based on comprehensive documentation. Thus, the field for research is very broad.

CHEMICAL SCIENCE It embraces every physical and chemical solence and ramines into applications of materials, processes and technical methods.

"

Kong Sai Lun. R162 Tang Lin Fuition of the significance of new It involves a continual appreciă-

in relation to methods of mea- scientific discovery and invention

and R163 Li Kam Chuen.

surement and of manufacture and

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER

SAY

Gordon's

...and know what you're drinking/

21, 1939.

GORDON'S

DRYGIN

DESTILLERY. LONDON

NO COLOURING MATTER

NO

am. and Kowloon Police Pler 8.40 ed to have with them shoes sult-Headquarters for Part IV of Train concerns itself also with a study CHITA.

a.m. Dress-Mufti but equipment able for marching in. must be worn when fring. Range! Officer Capt. R. M. Wood,

PARADES

No. 1 Company No. 4 (Troop) Platoon: Nov. 24. H.Q. 5.30 p.m.

No. 2 Company No. 23. H.Q. 6.30 p.m.

Miss E. Griffin, 23.12.39 to 10.1.40. to 10.1.40.

of the efficient use of human effort.

Thus it calls continuously for the critical analysis and evalua- tion of the vast bulk of Uterary material that is being published in the form of patents, articles in technical periodicals and journals, pamphleta, Faboratory reports, and other publications of technical or purely scientific character.

Training Course-Part IV. The following will attend Company

ing Course (A. R.:P.) under Sub- Leave: Mrs. J. Dobbis. 18.11.39 to Inspector (2) Chan Chung Tung 18.2.40.-

on Monday, and Thursday, Novem bër 20 and 23, respectively, at 17.30 hours sharp (---.

Constables R144 Wu Man Hon. R145 William Ho, R146 Lau Mau, R147 Lung Che Lap, R143 Charles Tam, R149 Tang Kwong Wing, sclentine R150 Koh Kwai Sun, R151 Lari Chong Sing, R152 Ip: Ching. R153 Sang Pak Ching, B154 William Chaun, R155 Lai Kwok Chiu, R156 Cheng Lok Sang. R157 Ng Ping Kwong, Riss Koh Hon Ying, and R159 Ts'o Kwal Shing..

Leave.-Sub-Inspector (R) Chau Ching Chiu has been granted three weeks' leave of absence from all night duties to date from November 15, 1939.

Attachment: The following mem- bers were attached to the Military Hospital for training during the period shown:-Mrs. E. E. Prit- chard, 23.10.39 to 30.10.39; Miss M, V. Witchell. 6.11.39 to 12.11.39: Miss Eardley, 4.11.39. to 5.11.39; Miss A. Grady, 11.11.39 to 12.11.39; Miss D. No. 24. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Proceed to Deakin, 11.11.39 to 12.11.39. camp.

No. 6 Company

No parade except as detailed. No. 6 Company

No. 7 Company No. 23. HQ. 5.30 p.m.

Air Arm No. 16 and 20, Kai Tak, Compul- sory flying for camp.

Pay Section Nov. 24, Those detailed,

Fine Carpets and-Rugs, Pictures. THE MOVEMENT

Curios, Crystals, Cutlery, Bronze

and Brass Ornaments, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Gramophone "and Records, Electric Cefling and Table

OF GOODS

Fana. Cooking Stoves and Utensils. THROUGH PORTS

etc., etc.

Lilian

A QUANTITY OF BLACKWOOD AND RATTAN FURNITURE

and

1 Plano by "Moutrie"

1 Silver Plated Canteen Set

1 Grandfather Glock

1 Electric Refrigerator "Gibson”

2 Electric Refrigerators "Frigidaire"

On View from Thursday, the 23rd

・ November, 1979,

It is announced that the Minis-

at

Strength-Decrease: Miss D. Moss,

8.11.39.

Strength-Increase: Mrs. C. I. Warren, 3.11,39,

(8gd.) MRS. "I, M. 9. BRAUDE, Assistant Comdt, Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

Buddhist Monks In Salaried Appointments

ter of Transport has appointed a Fort Emergency Committee each of the principal commercial,

The practice of Buddhist monka ports in Great Britain, with a view to securing efficiency in the holding salaried appointments on movement of goods.

the staffs of schools was con- Each Committee has been given demned at a meeting held at Bri wide powers under the Control of Saddharmobasha Firivena, Uda- Traffic" at Ports Order, 1938, and, wattakelle. Kandy, with Mr. D. In particular, will be able to pre-6 Senanayake presiding. vent any undue congestion of A local branch of the traffic by the imposition of penalty|Ramannya Nikayakshaka Sabha rents and by the physical removal was formed at the conclusion of of goods to alternative places of the meeting. storage.

Each

Gate Mudallyar Edmund Pelris Committee la generally condemned the practice of composed of representatives of Buddhist monks holding salaried the Port Authority, of shippers, appointments on the staff of a of traders, and of labour, as well school. LAMMERT BROS.. as of the forms of transport serv-

Terms: Cash on Delivery.

AUCTIONEERS.

60 YEARS AS

PERFECT NURSE

ing the port.

ALL POSSIBLE STEPS

He was speaking, he said, of the infringements of the "Vinaya" by monks, and read, two letters from

In making this announcement, the Principals of Ananda College the Minister particularly appeals ang Dharmaraja College, saying ^to traders to take all possible steps that there were two monks on to, secure the rapid "passage of their staas. He suggested that the their goods through the ports.

As regards imports, the owner

practice should be put an end to."

of consignée should maintain close touch

In the course of his remarks, Mr. with the shipowner to Senanayake deplored the deter-

It was a great day for 15-years-scertain at which part the vessel loration

In London.

That was 66 years ago. That your-1873-saw. the favention of the typewriter, the Ashantee War. the death of Napoleon III.

of the priesthood

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old Amella Taylor ben she left may be expected. This may be general, and said that in order to the quiet of a Doron village bo live, different from the port to which improve the state of the priesthood the vessel was originally destined. It was very necessary that the The owner or consignee should talty should receive a religious have the documents relating to his education. consignment at the port of discharge and should be prepared, either personally or through his

As regards goods for export, the agent or representative, to clear exporter or his

agent should them quickly through the port to maintain close touch with the their inland destination and to shipowner and generally speaking utilise any means of transport should not forward the goods to

Mim Taylor, now aged 81, has now celebrated her 60th year as nurse-companion to Mrs. H. Moore, age 87, and her family at Mortlake-road, Kew.

"I am still as fond of nursing which may be available and em- port until he is satinded that and children as the day I started," | venient.

Misa Taylor said. “In spite of my

81 years, I can still do a full day's

REASONABLE DISCRETION

the vessel will be available,

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Lady Astor's Butler. During a discussion in the Commons on the evacuation question, Mr. Sorensen woman (500., Leyton) said one who was sent to a big country house returned to her home be- While London children who had Under the "no contest” arrange. cause she did not like the way the been evacuated were playing on ment between the parties because butler looked at her. "Mr. Soren- the east clif, at Portland they of the war, Mr. Arthur Hugh Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be sen: I see the hon, lady (Lady heard a scream. They saw the Esdale Molson, Conservative carried out as ordered.

INDIAN COMPANY

Astor) laughs. Perhaps she is push-chair, in which was Reggie candidate in the by-election, is ex- afraid of her butler. On the other Cutler, a Portland child, aged 14|rected to be the new member for Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be hand, I don't think she is afraid months, run away and fall over the High Peak division of Derby- carried out as ordered.

of anything. Lady Astor: He is a the edge of the soft. cliff. The shire. He was formerly MP, for

child died two hours afterwards. treasure.

Doncaster.

FLYING SQUAD

Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE Patrol Duty-Patrol duty will be carried out as ordered.

Hongkong,

O. KAGER,

D. S. P. (R).

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Monday, November 20, 1939.

TUESDAY'S MENU

BREAKFAST

Grapefruit Cereal Ham Omelet Doughnuts Coffee

LUNCHEON

Navy Bean Soup Deviled Egg Salad

• Creamed Shrimps In Patties

---Potato Soule

Greamed Spinach

Brussel sprouts

Prune Whip Tea

DINNER

Tomato Juice Cocktail

Grilled Sardines

Ham Steaks Candied Sweet Potatoes

Green Peas

Stewed Corn

Fresh Celery

Apple Ple Hot

Checse Coffee

The Committee should bò ap-| Owing to the war there will be If an agent is employed, he proached through the generat no annual meeting of the British should be LIVET LTERSonable manager or chief executive of the Medical Association next year. It "ghe is the perfect nurse,” said a | discretion, to desi with "goods« ns] port, and' should not be troubled | was to have been held at Birming- friend of the family.

circumstances may require; y unnecessarily.

housewark and enjoy:it."

ham,

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