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The U. S. S. Tulsa softball team which beat the Combined Chinese in a charity encounter at the Kowloon Football Club on Sunday,

SPORTS & GENERAL

BRITISH WAR ORGANIZATION FUND, HONGKONG: GENERAL WU TE-CHEN'S BIG DONATION

The latest list of subscriptions to the British War Organiza - tion Fund. Hongkong Branch, contains a number of Interest- ing Hems, which brings the total of the Fund now to

$368,714.32

Chief among these is a dona- tion of $10,000 from Mr. Haa- kor J. Wallem, of Bergen, who Is well-known in the Colony. And a donation of $3.262.51 from General Wu." Te-chen. Minister for Overseas Affairs in Chungking.

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Kam Moon Co 10:

New German Ban On Private Cars

URGENT JOURNEYS

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TUESDAY, JANUARY

16, 1940.

VOLUNTEER ORDERS

ORDERS BY LT, COL. H. B. ROSE, M.C., COMMANDANT. HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS

PARADES

1st Battery

KON LEAVE

aar. H. W. Howell, 2nd Bty..

Jan. 19. Belchers, 5.45 p.m. B.C. 8.12.39 to 8.1.40. Staff, No. 3 and No. 4 gun detach-

Pte. R. O. Xavier, Fd. Am-

ments and D.R.F. Specialists,bulance, 5.1.40 to 4.2.40. Battery drill. Dress-Overalls, caps and gun platform shoes,

Lewis Gunnera: Jan. 18, HQ. 5.30

LQ. Instruction Dress p.m. Overalls and caps.

Pte. Y. Chow, No. 4 Coy., 12.1.40 to 12.2.40.

2nd Battery Jan. 18, Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. (1) Right Seation. No. 1 GINT.

ONLY On Glager Co. 23: Sun Chan 5; Hang Heung Yuen 5; Tsu Heung, Tuen. 10. The New Year has brought Eat Kwok Neon Light Co. 15: Tal further restrictions of the use of Kwang Ming Optical Co. Sul Yick motor-cars in Germany. The 3. Chung Yuen Electric Co. 10: Sun running of private cars is now Chat Ling Chul Sin Restaurant 5; Li Zing 5: prohibited unless the owner can Lok Wah 8; Leung Pook 5; Tung satisfy the police, who will picket Yuen Restaurant 10: THE Wah Restaurant

Yip Cheong Lung. the roads, that his business or The list includes an item or Win Chan Chai, Wing Sun Cheung professional errand could not have $2.137.85, which was raised by the Kwong Chak. Yan, Fen Man Han been accomplished by any other No. 53 Des Voeut Rd., Mow Cheong, Navy Army and Air Force Christ-Tan, Chak. Wai Shun Chan Chak.

Gute | means. mas Draw at the China Fleet Club Radio Co To Tee Kob, Mok Tup

a commendable effort of tha Mui Leung Tui Nam, Mak Kam For Sul Lo Wing Fat Printing Co. each 35: Taf Sang Goldsmith Shop 19: H.Á. POLICE FORCE

Lam Pak To 5; Får East Motor Car

An owner must keep his vehicle Co. 5: Ip Man Hing 5; Tal Ho Ro- All contingents and clerical mance Tonsorial Parlour 5: Tal Hingin going condition, however, ready Instant requisitioning. The Goldsmith | Shop 10: Tai Wah, Gold- } for start of the Hongkong Police Force smith Shop 10: La Wo Glass Shop penalty for failure to obey this have subscribed $1.492.16, while 10: Shing Cheong 5: Kwong Hing ARMY TO PLAY NAVY G. W.. Reeve Holes Indian Guards and Watchmen of Lung Class Pactory word order is imprisonment or penal racks, 5.30 p.m. Dress-Overalls,

Kotewall Cup H.K. GOLF CLUB men themselves

Competition

ON THURSDAY

The Army will play Navy in the

COMPETITIONS

Out In One

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the Force have subscribed $538.

A CORRECTION

Playing to the third hole (Deep- first round of the Kotewall Cup water Bay) 185 yards, G. W. Reeve; Competition on the South China holed out in one on Sunday last. ground at Caroline Hill on Thurs- |.

ADAMSON Cur

day, Jan, 18, instant, instead of D, Humphreys, with a score of

"

.on Wednesday, Jan. 17, as originally 13-7---88, qualified in the January mittee and held at the Peninsula RC. 30; S. E Edrar s

arranged,

In the second round of this competition, to be played on Sun- day, Jan. 21. South China will meet the losers in the first round, The match will take place an a neutral ground, that is, the Army, ground at Sookumpoo if the Army wins, or the Navy ground Causeway Bay, ir Navy wins,

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Qualifying round of the Adamson cup at Happy Valley,

There were 10 entries.

BOGEY PAR POOL On the New Course at Fanling, J. Linaker (17) won the Bogey Par Pool competition with a score of

one up.

One card, with a score of two up. was returned, but was disqualified.

There were 14 entries.

Hotel.

COMPLETE LIST

Driving to a restaurant or theatre is an offence punishabip with imprisonment

500,000 CARS MAY BE LAID UP

ст

Pte. J. K. Ross. A.S.C. Coy... 15.1.40 to 14.3.40.

Pte. G. R. Horridge, No. 1 Com- pany, 23.1.40 to 5.7.40.

The undermentioned" leave cancelled........

13

Onr. L. Landau, 1st Bty.. 5.1.40 to 31.140.

STRENGTH-DECREASE

Gun and, Battery drill (11) AAL M.G. Class D.EL. and Gun de tachments detalls.

Jan. 19. Scandal Point, 5.30 p.m. Pte. A. S. Xavier, No. 6 Company. Left Section. No, 2 Gun, Gun and 121,839. Battery drill D.R.F. Detachment Ple. S. M. Ko. No. 4 Company. each night as already detailed. 13.10.39.

Pte. H. E. Osmand. No. & Com- Dress-Overalls and S.D. caps

pany. 1.11.39. for all parades.

3rd Battery DEL: Jan. 19. Wellington Bar-pany, 10.11.39.

S.D. caps.

5th Battery

Jan. 18, HQ. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s į only. Parade under R.S.M.

Jan. 19, Queen's Pier, No. 2 Sec-

Dress-Overalls.

tion.

Field Company Engineers

Pte. F. A. Loureiro, No. 8 Com-

Pte. H. Sando. Fd. Ambulance. 23.11.39.

Gar. T. K. Chang, 4th Battery, 15.12.39.

Pte. Y. K. Ngan, No. 7 Company,

Pie C. R. Lren. Sth A.A. Battery.

Pte. C. F. Pereira, No. 6. Com- pany, 8.1.40.

Ple. M. C. Chan, Fd. Ambulânce. 15.1.40.

Pte. R. T. Wong, No. 4 Company. 12.1.40.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

Ftes. C. Jamieson, W. F. C. Jen-

Jan. 18. K.C.R. 5.30 p.m. Techniner and C. J., Kingdon, Stanley Pl..

5.1.40.. cal training by sections.

Pte. R. E. Jones, Stanley Pl.. Corps Signals

11.1.40. Jan. 19. All detachments.

Sig-

PROMOTION "EXAMINATION—

Lung Glass Pactory 25; Sat Wah servitude, Lead Factory 10: Tung Wo Hing 3; Only about 15 per cent, of the

Corps Artillery Sam Shing Wo 30: W. Luke 100: number of registered private cars

4th Battery J. S. Dunnett (Monthly) 20: Miss K.

Jan. 19, Queen's Pier, 5.30 pm. 15.12.39. Miss L

are now on the road. There are In last week's list the items ap-M. Anderson (Monthly) 50;

ranks. H, S. Hits 250; Some practically N. Watkins 40; H.

taxicabs.-Daily (Returning 10 p.m.) All no pearing as "Royal Naval Hospital

Haversack rations will be provid-22.12.39. Chinese Stan-Wilkinson and Telegraph of the Children's Party," was wrongly Grist (Dec), 20; D. G. Day (Monthly)

ed. Dress Overalls, SD. caps, named. as the Party was organiz-15: A H. Guinness Bonthly) 20:

gun platform shoes; waterbottle d by the Entertainments Com-Anonymous 40: Working Party, V.S.

Alted. General Wu Techen 83,263.64; E M. Miller (Monthly) 13; Haakon J. Wallem 10.000; St. Andrew's Society --Scottish Concert 1,080.70; Kowloon Cricket

Club Children's Sports 36.70; The following is the complete anonymous 50; Lambert Dunbar and ist:

Co. 250; J. N. Gershevich 100; Foreign Previously Acknowledged $342,93125; Staf K. Telephone Co. December Sun Chung Hing 100: Sum Yat Cho 145: Wallace Harper and Co., Junior 100: Ng Hlu Sang 100, Leung Fong Staff 20; Peter C Jackson, 10: Some Po 100: Wing Hong 100; Mak Pung of the Chinese Staff-Holls Whart Stewards Crow 20; Sezto Shiny 5: Choy Kit 5:44.03; M. J. Patell 300; Sang Tai Co. 100; Ng Wah 100: Dept (Chinese Crew 8.5. Nellore 25; Chung Tur 25: F. K. Kwok 100; Mak Stewards Dept. (Chinese Crews) SS. G.M. YOUNG CUP

Tandi 25; Misses Alleen and Doris Tsun Sam. 10: Fung Man. Su 10: Tandi

Passbook Hol- The Hongkong and. Shanghal Chan Pak Luk 5. Mr. and Mrs. S. Woods (Monthly) 5:

Wanz 250; Chol

Chol Po TIA

and Co. 150: Gap Bank beat Dodwell & Co., in the club 150: Lock Phoon Shan 100:

100:

Chinees ders-Shul Taf

Force-Xmas Draw

China Fleet The "winners will meet Butter-150 L Tung Fan 100; Suen Sea Chun Club 2.137.85; In appreciation of a Reld & Swire in the final,

10; Wat Tat 10; Miss. Katie 25, Bonus 23: Hongkong Police Force Tickets sold in the Hongkong

Yuk K! 25. Ko Yan Hon 5: Wong All contingents and clerical staff

Hongkong Police CAPTAIN'S CCP

Chik 5: Luck Pak To 5: Lam Hing December 1,492.15: Jockey Club's Derby Sweep, to

The following are the results of 10; Cheng. Pan Ft 5: Kwan Id Kwong Force-Indian Guards and Watchmen be drawn on Monday, Feb. 19,

the second round of the Captain's 25 Compradore Dept., S.S. Kinshan 333 Joseph Prentice (Monthly) 25

S.ST, J. J. Fenwick (Monthly) 40: E. P. had exceeded 68,000 yesterday. Cup 1939 competition match play 10: Ng Yun Sang 5: Ho Yu Tia 10; Streatfeld Monthly) 30. W W. Rat

Choy Shiu Cheong 5: Wonk Monthly) 25; E A. R.

If these estimates prove at all Though sales have so far been

Nexton- 20: Hung Yu Chiu 10: Hung Man

Mr. sluggish. It is expected that art im-

J. W. Mayhew 1101 beat G. Rid- Chiu

TO: Po

and Mrs. Ngan "accurate, the result will not only Kwong Optical 5: January 25.

Kwan 300: South China A.A. be disastrous to one of the biggest provement will be shown towards dell-Carre, one up: D. S. Edward Mow Ket Ladies Tailor 5: Chan Mi Shing

Tonsla Chinese New Year.

retail trades in the country, but a Paiour 10; Wan Kow Book-100; Fung Wai Hin 5: Leung Cho Tu (4) beat M. J. Reidy, 5 up and 4: 5: Lai Yuen Roust Meat Shop 15: Cheung Man Tung 5: Li Yuen serious drop in revenue for the Froceeds this year, after deduc-N. K. Littlejohn 10) beat J. Forbes

beat S. 5: Wah Pong Photographer 5: Hong. Sum. 5: Cheung Hing Sut 10. Kan tion of payment for prizes and (12); J. T. Smith (2)

Cho 50

Yuen Tat Son 100: Wing, Chancellor of the Exchequer. kong Typewriter Co. 5; 34 Shiu Koon 5; Li Yau, Shi 30; Mok Chak 6: Lun Co. Ltd. 50; Wing On Insurance Co. inchide almost all the high-power- Shing Loong 25: Luen Tat Insurance expenses, will be donated to the Butlin (15) 2.up and 1.

The 900,000 cars to be laid up will British War Organisation Fund

Ltd. 50: Luen

Insurance Co. and the British Fund for the Re-

Ltd. 50 Man Insurance e Co., Ltd. 50: er vehicles, which to the tax-col-

On Insurance Tung

Ltd. 50: lector are the most Incrative, As- Chinese Medicine Merchants Union

H.K. DERBY SWEEP: 68,000 TICKETS SOLD

Met of D'stress in China.

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TO-DAY

GOLF-Third Round,

and Ross Cups. "

HUNTING - Annual

Fanling Hunt and Race

Railway

Meeting.

Club.

Jardine Matheson's Board Room

RUGBY.--Army Lengue, Middle-

sex. 8th Hvy. Regt,

(Sookun-

poo): 2.45 pm: Engineers

Royal Scots (Sockunpoo), 4 p.m.

TO-MORROW

BADMINTON.-B. Division K.C.C. King's v. V.R.C.: St. John's v. College; Recrelov. Kowloon Tong.

Gov- LAWN BOWLS. HE the

vernor's Team v. U.S.R.C.. at U.S.R.C., 3.30 p.m.

RIFLE SHOOTING.-Spoon

Practice Shoot, Kowloon City.

BOXING CONTROL

FUTURE OF THE BOARD

Rond

semi-final of the G, M. Young Cup. has 25. 11. Spalinger & Co.. SA / School 20: Navy Army and Air

stages);

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On left, Miss M. Griffiths and Mrs, Chiu Chun-chiu who de- feated Mrs. Sweeney and Mrs. Knight (right) in the semi-final! of the Colony Ladies Doubles Tennis Championship on Sunday at the U. S; R. C,

and H.K. HOCKEY CLUB'S NAVY "A" TO MEET

TEAM TO MEET H.K.S.R.A.

Mr. Sydney Hulls, the boxing promoter, and Mr. Jack Solomons, manager of Eric Boon, resigned; their membership of the British Boxing Board of Control at a meeting of the board when both

RAM.C. AT RUGGER

The following team will repre- The following have been selected sent the 1st XI of the Hongkong to play rugger for the Navy "A Hockey Club versus the H. K. S. versus R.AM.C. to-day a; No. 1 R. A. on the Club ground to- Naval Ground, Causeway Bay. morrow (Jan. 17) at 5 p.m.

Kick off at 5.15 p.m.

ac

Nearly half the private cars in latest the England were,

or sold estimate, been laid up for scrap when the year expired,

Owing to petrol rationing just under 400,000 cars were laid up at the end of the September quarter.nal training. Now there is the new 25s per h.p. tax to be faced as well as strictly rationed petrol at is 10d a gallon.

According to an official of the newly formed mo or trade war ex- ecutive," reports collected from all parts of the country indicate that one-third of the remaining 1,600 000 cars s:ll in use will not be re- licensed at the New Year.

Club 200; Kwong Chun 10: Man Fook Suming that they average only 18 Shing 10: Wing Shun Wo 10; Wal, h.p. and to be laid up only for the Yuen Chong 10; Staff, Secretary for

lose £5 in vehicle tax on each, or

£4.500.000,

(Chinese Arairs Office 81.50: Sacererst quarter, Sir John Simon" will.

Insurance Co 50: Chun

DO

Pire

surance Co., Ltd. 30; The Yat Cho 50:

Loke Yung Cheons 500; Per Mr.

Yeung Pat Pul 64.50: Chung Shan Chamber of Commerce 100: Anony- inous 50: Total $368,714.32.

BANKER'S ORDER Miss M. Anderson $50.

LOSS ON PETROL

If using only the basic petrol ration each car would consume in the three months 24 gallons, which Is equivalent to 18s each in petrol tax revenue or, £810,000 for the lot, making a total loss to the Treasury

ARSENAL DRAW from this wholesale laying up of

WITH MILLWALL

£5,300,000 for the three months.

But the blow will fall more

directly and more swiftly on the

retall motor trade with its 25,000 Mulwall... 3 Arsenal

Arsenal, playing Millwall for theras, large and small, and its 250- 000 employees. Many of these are first time for 30 years, pulled up already hard put to le to pay their

to draw 3-3 after being three down. Leslie Compton, the best full-back who ever turned himself into a centre forward, scored twn

in a second-half sturm.

rates and not a few are bankrupt. The distress in the New Year, with trade reduced by 60 per cent, or more will be deep and widespread.

The motor trade's "war....... ex- The faithful assembled to the tune of 15,000 for the match the ecutive which intends to bring the capacity maximum allowed. And greatest possible pressure on the so for the second week running the Chancellor when Parliament re- assembles. nis ΣΟΥ urging car outside attendance was reached

think again before with the Arsenal the drawing card owners

finally deciding to lay up their each time.

The match itself was a pippin, fast and open with Millwall spurt-

cars.

to

They point out to owners that

V. M. Benwell, V. C. Bond, E. V. Midshipman Roe: Mae. Jeffriesing off from the whistle like sprin- once a car has been laid up it will Reed, N. B. Whitley. W. A. Reed. Midshipman Teare, A N. Other, ters. They piled on the pressure, be dimcult to sustain a claim for.

supplementary rations afterwards- R. A. Bates, 5. Fowler, D. 8. Carey. Sub Lieutenant Kennedy; Stoker gradually eased under the severity

Daily Telegraph G. E. R. Divett (CAPT), T. D. Gallagher, Midshipman O'Riordan; of the Arsenal defence, and found, Whitley, B. L. Bickford.

L. B. A. Palmer, Ldg. Wir. Barlow, like so many sides' before them, Ldg. Sig. Inglis, A. B. Jearcy, A. B. that they were up against the best Longmuir, A N Other, Chief second-half team in the country. Writer King, Pay Sub Lieutenant SPORS TEST BARTRAM Sumner.

Tottenham...... 4 Chariton ...... 2 It was well for Charlton that

tween the sticks."

Tottenham's new "shooting star," Bennett, fred shots at him

F.A. MEETING POSTPONED

The meeting of the Hongkon

Reserves:-A B, Dixon, 8. B. A

"

NO KNOWLEDGE - OF HOSPITAL BURNING

TOKYO, Jan. 15 (Renter)-Re-

were asked to answer charges of Football Association Crunell, which Davis, Tel Bowden, 3. B. A. Addis. 8am Bartram was in fine form be- ferring to the burning by Japanese having broken regulations, saya was to have been held yesterday Harold Lewis in the Dally Tele-Inquire into the conduct on the graph."

Held on two Royal Scots players, Mr. Hulle was being examined was postponed to next Monday: with regard to permitting an unau- owing to the Regiment being out thorised person to enter a dress on exercises, ing-room and Mr. Solomons waa concerned in incidents at the re-

cent tournament at Harringay.

Mr. Hulla told me that his

decision meant that be would not

pay the board's 5 per cent, "tax"

MINISTERS TAKE

SHORT FLYING

TRIP

WIN' FOR 'LA LINDA |from all angles. Charlton were The second race, of the Ladies' outclassed both at half-back and 2nd Series, held under the auspices forward, yet they made a great of the Royal Hongkong Yacht fight of it. Club, was salted yesterday and re- sulted in a win for La Linda (Mrs. M. I. Johnstone).

Detailed results follow:-.

on the Barringay tournament. He LONDON, Jan 15 (Reuter)~The La Linda will continue to promote Boxing | Dominions Secretary, Mr. Anthony

The effect of this is that all as-Eden, the new War Minister, Mr. Jean sociated with Mr. Hulls--boxers, Oliver Stanley, and Mr. B. M. (Mrs. V. Gowiland). managers, referees, seconds and Bruce, Australian High Commis-oul timekeepers must either be peo-Estoner in London,"went for a short (Mr. G. D. Adams).

Finished Pos, Pts. 16.38.53 110

(Mrs. M. L. Johnstone),

16.39.15

2

8

16,39.28

3

18.40.32.

once,

reconnaisance work by Australian Redshank "I see no difficulty,” said Mr. airinen": Hull If this is so, it means the end of the Board of Control. titans.

18.41.05,

Mr. M. N. Luce), They were piloted by Austra... Guriant 121 104458-

(Miss L. A. Helberg).

ple not holding the board's licence fight in one of the giant Sunder-True Blue

or if they hold it to forfelt it at land ymg-boats used in coastal (Miss H. Crawhali-Wilson),

'Spurs

soldiers of the hospital of the British-owned Methodist Missionary Society near Wutingin, Shantung, on Christmas Day, a Foreign Office spokesman said that he had no knowledge of the mctdent,

He thought no protest had been made

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opened the scoring Bennett, and three through

Robin- minutes from the interval son equalised.

Charlton took the lead after 61 which Steele, Bullock, and Smith minutes, when Brown took advan were prominent. tage of a mistake by Hooper. This lead did not last long, however, for Bennett forced his way through for his secund goal.

Tottenham piled on the pressure and Sargeant pat them fri front. Right on time Howe scored a fourth goal. PHE

BARNSLEY JUST WIN Barnsley...

Notts County 1 Barnsley made strong attacks, in

Steele scored for Barnsley. but Notts Co. pressed, and Duncan equalised. England gave Barnsley the lead just before the interval.

Barnahy attacked strongly, on reaming. Steele twice sending over the bar, and Bullock, narrow- the ly missed scoring. Hall, County goalkeeper gave a good.. display, and Mills and Batley were sound defenders.

Mobile Column Motor Machine Gun Platoon: Jan. 19. E.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s parade.

No. 1 Company Nos. 1 and 2 Platoons: Jan. 19. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. O.C. Company's parade. All ranks to attend.

RESULT

The following members of the No. 3 Company passed a promotion examination for Corporal

A/Cpl. J. MacKay, A/Cpl. D. J. Wills.

APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS

· A/Gpls. J. MacKay, D. J. Wills No. 4 (Troop) Platoon: Jan. 19. and W. T. Knox, No. 3 Coy, to be HG 5.30 p.m.

Preparation for Cpl. 12.1.40.

A/Cpis. N. Broadbridge and . E. camp.

K. Roylance, No.

3 Coy, to be L/Cpl., 12.1.40.

Cpl E. A. R. Fowles, A.B.C, Coy.. be Sgt.. 12.1.40.

No. 2 Company Jan. 18: (0) No. 6 Platoon, Kow- loon Docks, 5.30 p.m. L.G. training. (I) No. 7 Platoon, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's Class, those detailed. Re- mainder, M.G. training.

No. 3 Company Jan. 18, H.Q. 5.30 pm. Training as in Company programme.

No. 4 Company. Jan, 19. H.Q. 5,30 p.m. Company parade issue of Rifles and Respira- tors for camp.

No. 7 Company Jan. 18, HQ. 5.45 pm. L. G. training. L.A. first position.

Jan. 22, Proceed to camp at Fan- Ing.

Army Service Corps Company Jan. 18, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Uniform parade-compulsory. Dress—- S.D. caps: K.D. jacket, trousers, boots, belt. box respirator, greatcoat.

Field -Ambulance Jan. 19. 8t. Paul's College, 5,30 Dm. Lecture.

Pay Section Jan. 19, HQ. 5.30 p.m.

TRANSFERS

Ptes. L D. Purves and W. Hyde to be L/Cpl. 12.1.40.

Pie. W. S. Hillier, A.S.C. Coy..to be Cpl. 12.1.40.

Pte. C. Black, A.8.C. Coy, to be L/Cpl., 12.1.40.

Pte. F. Cullen, A.8.C. Coy, to be L/Cpl., 12.1.40.

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BSM. J. M. Jack, Corps Art. H.Q. to be Corps Artillery, Sergeant Major, 12.1.40.

E N, THURSBY, Captain,

• Adjutant. HK.V.D. Corps.

NOTICE

Corps Diary-Amendments

The followig amendments are made to Corps Diary, 1939-40.

Delete S'cutters, Jan. 21, No. 5 Coy, (M.G. Pt. II).

S'cutters. Jan. 28, Beach Light Coy, (Rifle).

S'tutters, Feb. 4, Corps Signals & Armd, C. Pl. (Re).

Kowloon City:-Feb. 4. Nos. 1 & 2 Cors. (Rifle). Feb. 4, No. 5. Coy.. (M.G: Pt. II. Feb. 18, No. 7 Coy.. (Fife & L.G.). Feb. 25, Corps Sig- L/Bdr. E. L. Powell from 1st Bty.nals & Armd. C. PL. (Rifle). Mar. to Fd. Coy. Engs, 29.12.39.

10, No. Coy. (Rifle & L.G.). Mar. CQMS. R. C. Butler from Armd. 10, Nos. 1 & 2 Cöys. (Riffe "A" & C. PL to Mob. Col. HQ.. 12.1.40. "B").

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