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Volunteer Orders

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

HONGKONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.

Corps Signals

¡and Promotions. For "4294 Gnr. *July 28, H.Q. 2 p.m. (1) All Des. G. Davis" to read "3209 Gar, G. Para 11-Strength- tachments, Elementary Arms Drill, G. "Davies." etc. Defence against gas (11) Steel Increase. The date of enrolment helmets and Bayonet frogs will be or 4497 Onr."A. V. Currie, should be carried. (i) Signal training in 28.6.40 and not 28.7.40. The date of enrolment of 4498 Pte. F: Crabb Detachmenta

should be 29.6.40" and not 29.7.40. APPOINTMENTS & PROMOTIONS

Wall Ple.

Mohamed, Special to be Sgt. 12.7.40; July 26, Hung Hom, 1.30 p.m. Guard Coy. Those detailed for driving instruc-L/Bdr. D. I. Bossanquet, 5th A.A. tion. Lecture.

Armoured Car Platoon July 26, HQ., 5.30 p.m. Lecture.

Motor Machine Gun Platoon

Remainder. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Battery to

No. 1 Company

be Sergeant; 13.7.40; Gnr. L H. G. Humfrey, 5th A.A. Battery to be L/Bdr.. July 26, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Platoon 13.7.40; L/Bdr. F. A. Olsen, 5th A.A. Bty, to be Bdr., 13.7.40; Gnr. J. L arrangements.

No. 2 Company

G. Oswald, 1st Bty. to be L/Bdr. July 23 (1) Nos. 5 and 7 Pla-15.7.40; L/Cpl. E. M. Franco, No. 6 toons H.Q., 5.30 p.m. M.G. train Company to be Pte.. 18.7.40; Cpl Ing. Section drill. (1) No. 6 Plä-A. E. Xavier, No. 6 Company to be

Kowloon Dock, 3.30p.m. Pte, 19.7.40. Squad dril.

July 25. Kowloon Station, 8 a.m. Field Day,

toon.

Railway

TRANSFERS

Pte. W. J. Thampson from 2 Coy. to Corps Signals, 13.7.40;

No. 3 Company

L/Cpl D. W. Beeken from Armd. July 22, HQ.,.8.15 am. Dress C. Fl. to Unit Res., 16.7.40; Pte. W. Helmet, shirt, shorts, Webbing J. Hansen from A.S.C. Coy. Res. to equipment will be scrubbed and Special Guard Coy... 18.7.40; Pte. P. not biancoed: brass work left un-Engelbrecht from A.S.C. Coy. to polished. Knife, fork, spoon and Corps Signals, 19.7.40; Capt. K. S. Morrison, Res. of Oftrs, to No. 2 mess tin will be taken.

Coy, 19.7.40; Lt. A H. Penn from Res, of Offrs.-to No. 1 Coy., 19.7.40.

Dress July 23 HQ., 5.30 p.m. Mufti. Inspection of respirators and steel helmets. Those who have not yet returned them will bring them to this parade:

LEAVE

Pte. M. Talan, No. 1 Coy,, 5.7.40 to 117.40: Pte, D. F. Hughes, No. 1

July 25, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. All re-Coy. 11.7.40 to 24.7.40; Pte. M. cruits.

No. 4 Company

Gold, A.S.C. Coy., 12.7.40 to 8.8.40; !A/Sgt. G. G. Davies, 3rd Bty.. July 22. (1) Nos. 13 and 14 Pla-13.7.40 to 23.7.49: Gar, T; L. Lock- (No. 16 hart. 1st Bty., 14.7.40 to 18.7.40; touns, H.Q., 8 a.m. Platoon. HK. men, H.Q., 7.30 am./Cpl. R. M. Gutierrez, No. 8 Coy, Kowloon Men, K.C.R. Station, 8 15.7.40 to 25.8.40; Pte. M. Well, No. 11.11. fill) Dress for all platoons Coy., 16.7.40 to 15.10.40; Pte. J. H. as for previous weeks. Respirators Odell, MM.G. PL. 18.7.40 to 23.7.40: will not be taken.

July 23, HQ, 5.30 p.m. Those mer detailed. LG. instruction.

July 26, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Those de- talled. Musketry instruction.

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No. 5 Company

Cpl. J. R. Leitch, No. 2 Coy.. 18.7.40 to 24.7.40: Gar. L. Blair, Ist Bat- tery, 21.7.40 to 20.8.40: Sgt. T. F.. Stainton. No. 2 Coy., 22.7.40" to 30.7:40.

STRENGTH-DECREASE

L/Sgt. E. C. Lawrence, No. 6 Coy.. July 22, Kowloon Railway Sta-

8.12.39; Pte. J. C. Gomes, No. 5 tion, 8,10a.m. Dress-Boots, put- tees, hosetops, shorts, shirts, hel-Coy. 20.6.40; Spr. R. J. Wallace, mets, belts. pouches, haversacks Fd. Coy, Engs., 22.6.40; Pte. Stan- and water bottles (filled). Kalves ley Lee, No. 3 Coy. 27.6.40; Cpl. H.

and Forks,

No. 6 Company July 23, H.Q., 5.15 p.m. Class.

July 26, H.Q. 8 am.

N.C.O.'s

W. Hewitt, A.S.C. Coy., 4.7.40; Pte. Pong Fuk Chuen. No. 7 Coy: 5.7.40;

July 26, H.Q. 5.15 p.m. Company Pte. Wong Kwck Shuen, No. 4 Coy.. "Commander's parade.

8.7.40; Gnr. W. J. B. Carter, 2nd Bty.. 7.7.40; Sigmn, 8. M. MacNider, Corps Sigs., 9.7.40; Fte. T. A. Kues- Dresser. No. 1 Cay, 97.40; Gar. J. C. Helmets (chins strap up), shirts, Bing, 4th Bty., 10.7.40; Pte. P. GR- shorts, puttees and hosetops, poulespie, Stanley Pl., 11.7.40; Pte. Ng Kam Chuen, No. 3 Coy., 12.7.40; ches, belts and frogs, rifle slings, Fte. F. J. Hunt, No. 3 Coy., 15.7.40. haversacks, water bottles (led). Kalves and forks and mess tins. Respirators to be carried. .. "'

No. 7 Company

STRENGTH-INCREASE

Sigmn. C. R. Lawrence, Corps Signals, 17.40; Pte. A. W. Lapsley,

July 26, H.Q., 8 am. Field train-No. 2 Coy, 4.7.40; Pte. F. M. Laps-

ing at D'Aguilar. Dress Helmets, shirts, shorts, boots," puttees, equip- ment, waterbottles filled.

U.S. BASEBALL

RESULTS

SPORTS & GENERAL

NEW YORK, July 32 (Reuter)----

OPEN RINKS QUARTER-FINAL

The following is the draw for The following were the results of the quarter-final round of the league baseball matches played Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Cham- planship. which will be played on yesterday.

Sunday at the Civil Service Cricket Club at 3.30 pm.

NATIONAL LEAGUE

New York

R. H.

E.

2.

0

6 10

0..

VOPPAATIAT

3 &

I

(Young homered) Cincinnati

( McCormick homered)

(Medwick and Gallagher

Boston

Pittsburgh

New York

(Slaughter homered twice) Philadelphia

Chicago.

Brooklyn

homered)

St. Louis ...

1 ?

0

Philadelphia

8

14

1

(Marty homered) -

Chicago

2

0

1

3

8

0

5. 8

0

2

0

Cincinnati

4 12

0

(Lombardi homered)

Brooklyn

2

5

1

St. Louis

5 8

བྷ་

5 11

1

(Rizzo and Warren, twice,

homered)

.

8

15

0

(Leiber homered twice)

Boston Pittsburgh

...:2

9

2

.......18 18 (Game called on the 8th

owing to Sunday Law)

1

AMERICAN LEAGUE

R. H

E.

Detroit

4 14

0

(Campbell homered)

3 New York ...

(Henrich and Gordon

homered)

7

2

Cleveland

3 10

0

2

5

(Cronin homered)

"Chicago 10

-14

2

(Salters homered)

Philadelphia

12

5

BEL244

Boston

(Rubeling and Johnson

"homered)

St. Louts

8

.15

1

(Grace twice and.

McQuinn homered)

Washington

$

12

0

Detroit

3

11

1

(Fox homered)

New York

2

8. 0

(Gordon homered)

Cleveland

4

0

(Dobson homered)

3 7

1

7 12

1

Philadelphia

2 11 2

St. Louis

8 (Grace twice" and

McQuinn homered) Washington".

....... 4

15 · 1

#

12

0

Boston

Chicago

Detroit Cleveland Boston

A. Morton, E. A. Atkins, H. & Drew and A. N. Other (skip) v. E F. Pope, A. Bower, J. E. Henson and G. H. Sherriff (skip),

R. Bass, A. E. Coates, J. S. Lan- dolt, and C, S. Rosselet (skip) v. G! Duncan, C. F. Needham, N. J. Beb bington and A. Brooksbank (skip). W. Houtson, E. Levett, A. Calman and R. Duncan skip v. W. Me- Leod, W. S. Dall, J. Orem and J. C. S. Fender (skip).....

J. Hogsen, A. A. Razack, K. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (skip) v. A. K. Suffiad. A. 8. Suffiad, A. K. Is- mail and M. R. Abbas (skip).

TABLE - TENNIS

EXHIBITION

PASSENGERS

ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES

· The following left Hongkong for the North on a British ship:-- Mr. Edgar Abigall, Miss Mar- uerite H. Bradley, Mr. Olaf A. Hansen, Miss Vera Litter, Mrs. Ella Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wilhelm L. Pollak,

FROM THE SOUTH, The following passengers arrived on a Japanese liner from the

South:-

TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1940.

116 QUESTIONS CONCERNING

EVACUATION SCHEME

• Several questions concerning Government's compulsory evacuation scheme will be asked by the Hon. Mr. Leo D'Almada, jur.. at the Legislative Council meeting on Thursday.

Mr. D'Almada will ask:- (1) Was the recent compulsory evacuation of women and children from the Colony at the order of the Home Government or directed by the Hongkong Government?

(1) That as regards the recent evacuation there was no ques- tion of short notice?

(8) If the answers to (5) (a) and (b) are in the affirmative will Government state why the said

(2) If the former, was the order scheme and order of precedence in terms that only British women were abandoned in favour of the and children of pure European evacuation as in fact carried out? descent should be evacuated?

(7) Who is to bear the cost of (3) If the answer to (2) is in the the recent evacuation? Mr. Tjebbe W. Mass, Mr. P. K. afrmative, did Government draw Nataraja, Mr. Yoshio Okafuji, Mrs the attention of the Home Gov- Angelita Jones de Lardizabal, Mernment to the following Apolinary S. Szydlowski, Mr. Poul H. Hansen, Mr. C. L Haag. Mr. Ole E Jorgesen. Mr. Christian H. G. Martinussen.

IN TRANSIT *· Passengers in transit on NYK. Uner for the North are:-

the

(8) Are wives and families of members of the HK.V.D.C, who

(a) That there is in the Colony are not of pure European descent a large number of British women to be evacuated? If so, when? If

not, why not? and children who are not of pure European descent?

Are British women and children

(b) The consequent discrimina-who are not of pure European descent to be evacuated? If so, tion involved in the said order?

the answers

to

(8)

(4) If the answer to (1) is that when? If not, why not?

(14) IT Mr. K. Andob, Mr. Julian D.the sald evacuation was directed Bermann, Miss Constance M. Bre-by the Hongkong Government, will and/or (11) are in the negative. An exhibition Table - Tennis wer" Mr. Rogue Escano, Mr. and Government state its reasons for should not Government have made match will be played at St. An- Mrs, Edward C. Hill, Mr. T. Huzi-limiting it as indicated in (2)? drew's Church Hall today at 7.35 moto, Mrs. P. E. Jernakoff, Miss p.m., between Hongkong and Kow. Valentina Kirchoff, Mr. Y. Naka-

Toon:

Prices of admission will be 50 cents and 20 cents and proceeds will be donated to the .. C, M. » War Fund and the Chinese Refugee Fund.

Teams will be selected from the following:

mura

Mrs..

Dura M Mcherin, Miss Cherte Meherin, Miss Patricia C. Mehert, Mr. N. Mutuhasi, Miss Claire Robertson, Mrs. H. Sakumo- to, Mrs. Adelaine D. Williams, Miss Adelaine D. Willams.

Miss Harriet L. Abercrombie.

KOWLOON.-Lai Stu-hong (Y. MMiss Margaret A Black, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burleycamp, Mrs. Ida C. "A), I Chi-chlu (Y.. M. C..A), Wong Shou-shang

E.. Cappa, Mr. Francis B. Choate, Mel sing).

Mr. Arthur "A. Dietz, Mr. Felix (Me) Sing)

Mr. Preston Ehrenfreund,

Lee Funkhouser, Jr.. Miss Muriel J. Funkhouser, Miss Agnes H, Hoyt.

Leung Chok-fal

Targ Stu-hee (Mel Sing), Tsuu Tsip-kwan (Mel Sing), LJ, On (In dependent and. Yung King-wan (Hop Ying).

Mr. Hermogenes Jacinto, Mias, Helen W. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Tat-hung HONGKONG, "— '`LI

ward R. Kramer. Miss Mary J. (Confucious), L Chun-hang (Ocu-

Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. Sivayne H. fucius), Spłu Shiu-nang (CF-

Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. fucius), Li Cal-ching (Confucius)E. MCADO. Mr. Herachides C. Yong Hok-ling (Confucius). Lab Reyes, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rice, Kwok-chiu (Confucius), Lou Sik chong (Y, M. O A) and Chan kau (Wah Bing).

EQUINE SPORTS CLUB OFFICERS

The annual general meeting of the Equine Sports Club was held on Sunday.

In proposing the adoption of the] report and accounts, the President

Mr. Maximilian Silbermann.

1

TWO ARRIVALS Only two passengers arrived on another N.Y.K. liner from the South:-

(5) Is it not a fact that

(a). Before September 1939 a scheme had been drawn up by

an early statement accordingly, so that the many concerned might make their own arrangement?-

(15) Has Government, any de-

regard thereto?

a committee appointed by Gov-finite policy in regard to evacua- emment, which scheme provided on?

116). If so, will Government make for the evacuation inter all of women and children who are a full and frank statement with British subjects?

THANKS EXPRESSED BY H.K. GOVT. The Government,, of Hongkong

(b) That the said committee

recommended "selective evacua- tion" if the available accom- modation fell short of require- ments

and suggested further that a reasonable basis for de-has expressed its thanks to the termining the order of selection Philippines for "the help extended to the evacuees from Hongkong in will be:

י

() Naval and Naval Volunteer the following letter to the US. High Commissioner from the familles;

British Consul-General in Manila: (1) Military, R.A.F. and Hong-

"Sir, I am requested by the kong V.D.C. familles;

Government of Hongkong and by (I) Civilian familles.

the military and naval authorities (c) That those to whom the of the Colony to convey to your operation of the scheme was en-Excellency, to the United States trusted were unequivocally in-

military authorities, and to the formed that, upon an evacua Red Cross their warm appreciation tion. and irrespective of the of the help and facilities so spon- question of accommodation, the

taneously and generously afforded. said order of selection or prece-in the disembarkation and recep- dence would be observed?

tion of the British women and children evacuated from Hong- kong..

(d) That before September 1939 personnel had been recruit- Mr. and Mrs Percy Normand for the purpose of putting "I would venture to add my per- the scheme into operation when sonal thanks and to ask that they the occasion arose?

Drake.

*

the

may also be conveyed to General (e) That, the said scheme was John C. Pratt and the members of

designed to operate at short notice?

IN TRANSIT Those passing through Colony on the N.Y.K. liner were:-

Mr. Y. Akiyama, Mr. and Mrs. (Mr. P. Visser) stated that after Giovanni Borsi and two children, Miss Esperanza Baro, Mr. and allowing for depreciation, there Mrs. Leonardo Chieff, Mr. and port, Mr. Leung Man-hop, Mr. N.so materially assisted in the dis- was an excess of income over ex-Mrs. Napoleone Costanting and Manoharam, Mr. and Mrs. L. Mar- embarkation and settlement of the penditure of $1,900.98.

15 staff and to Mr. Charles H. Forster, manager of the Philippine Red Cross, and his lady helpers, who by their personal endeavours

EVACUATION OF CHILDREN

Officers elected were: President, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Benedetto tin, Mrs. D. McMullin, Miss D. evacuees and so alleviated, the McMullin, Masters D. and J. Mc-hardships of this forced evacua- d'Acunzo, Mr. H. Hiyama. Mr. H. 8. Yung: Vice-President,

Mr. and Mrs, Tekiti Yone, Mr. G. Mullin, Mr. A. Paap, Miss I. Pic- tion

We can never adequately Mr. T. J. Hemsley: Hon. Secretary, Kawahara, Mr. and Mrs Toalmutiken, Mr. R. Schaap, Mrs. E. Smith, express our gratitude to them." Mr. E J. Collings; Committee.

Kono and four children. Mr. and Master W. Smith, Mrs. C. Tang, Himsworth, W. R. Routley and Mrs. Juichi Kawachi and four Mr. C. H. Tong, Mrs. H. Zeveryn.

children, Mr. Mario Luciolli, Mr. Mr, F. Abbott, Bishop and Mrs. Amedec Mammalella, Mr. Denza-J. Chitambar, Mr. and Mrs. W. buro Nishida, Mr. Tosizu Oishi Gentry, Mr. C. W. Hodgden, Mr. and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. M. Lipp. Mr. S. Miller, "Felica Rando

Mr. B. Mayers, Mr. and Mrs. J. LONDON, July 22 (Reuter Mr. Luigy B. Vitali, Mr. and Mrs. Shafer, Mr. R. Yates, Mr. G. Sum-Five special trains took 2,700 child- Sutero Koyama and two children,walt,

ren from Eastbourne today under Mr. H. Hashiguchi, Mr. R. Hattori, Mr. and Mrs, M. Banks, Masters the voluntary evacuation scheme, Mr. J... Kamohara, Mr. M. Kuboka- H. and T., Banks, Mr. and Mrs. A. this representing half the child Rev. and

town. The wa, Miss Y. Kanegae, Master Shuri Fishmari.

Mrs. L. population of the BOWLS-Open Pairs Champion- Kanegae, Mr. Mellane G. Marco Irschick, Miss O. Irschick, Mz, A. children have been distributed be- ship, C. Dowman and F. Chan Mr. E. Matsuda, Mr. T. Maki, Mr. Irschick and Master Erschick. tween six towns in Essex and ning v. B. D. Evans and R. M. Oka. Mr. and Mrs. Adamo Mr. F. C. Hogg.

Hertfordshire, Hall; T. Coleman and M. Fer-Vigna and three children, Mr. Y. guson v. W, C, Simpson and Yamawaki,

ley. No. 2 Coy., 4.7.40; Pte. EN LEAGUE STANDINGS Messrs. J. O. Gill, J. R. Leitch. Matthews, No. 3 Coy.. 4.7.40; Sigman. E, R. Maycock, Carps Signals. 8.7.40; Pte. A. F. Brown, Army Service Corps Company

No. 3 Coy., 11.7.40; Pte. C. L July 23. H.Q.. 5.30 p.m. Duty

Gutierrez, ..A.S.C. Coy.. 11.7.40; Sections apt available for Thurs-Gor. B. R. Naess, 2nd Bty., 12.7.40; day parade. L.M.G. and SAT (nt. A. J. V. Ribeiro, 3rd Bty. Rife. Dress Overalls and S.D. 12.7.40; Gnr. Chung Wah Cheung, cap: C.S.M. will arrange to draw 4th Bty., 12.7.40; Gar: Chung Wah stores and apply for instructors in Kul. Gnr. Chung Wah Leung, Gnr. accordance with training

DIO-J. M. Alarakia, 4th Bty., Gar? W. Doo. 4th Bty,, 12,7.40; Pte. F. Fung. Those No. 4 Coy., 12.740; Gnr. K. Fung.

gramme,

July 25, HQ., 5.30. pan,

NATIONAL LEAGUE

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Visser.

W. L. Pct. 52 33 812

51 35 .595 47 28

.553

55 25 888

SPORTING

FIXTURES

Brooklyn

51 31 622

TODAY

New York.

44 28 .550

GOLF RESULTS Happy Valley foursomes 3rd Round.

+

Cincinnati

.. Company less duty Bections for car, D. F. Lee, Gnr. Ng Chik Hong, Transport and Supplies. EMG. Gnr. A. J. L. Rocha, Gar. Peter T and S.A.T. Rifle. Dress-Overalls M. Woo, Gar. L. A. Xavier, 4th S.D. cap. CS.M. will arrange to Bty., 12.7.40: Fte. O. W. Wolters, Park and Polloch beat Ahern draw, stores and apply for Instruc- No. 1 Cay, 12.7.40; Pte. J. E. Jessop, and Barry 4/2. tors in accordance with training armd. C. P1, 15.7.40; Pte. A. M programme.

Rumjahn. Field Amb., 15.7.40;

‚ July_28,' R.AS.C., Camber, 9.30 Pte. A. H. Alves, No, 5 Coy., 16.7.40; a.m. Driving instruction. Those Gars, James Chan Chan Mun detailed. Dress-Overalls und 6.D. | Ngee, Anthony Chung, L. G. V. cap RT.O. Duty Officers detailed Ribeiro, Tsang Kwan Ming. 3rd as follows:-

*July 22-2/L£. Tipple.

July 26-Capt. Potts.

Field Ambulance

Bty.. 16.7.40; Pte. F. M. Ellis, A.S.C. Coy., 18.7.40; Pte. J. Middleton- Smith, Training Cadre, 2.8.40; Pte. R. D Gillespie, Training Cadre,

July 22, H.Q., 5.45 pm. Meeting 9.7.40.

of all Officers and N.C.O.'s.

July 23, HQ., 8.30 am,

Coy."under Lt. Stout.

July 24, R.Q 8.30 .

under Lt. Rodrigues.

HQ.

A Coy.

July 25, H.Q., 8,30 a.m...... · B. Coy. under Lt. Balean."

Dress as for last week, Exercises over Peak Area.

Pay Section

E. N. Thursby, Captain. Adjutant HR.V.D. Corps.

NOTICE

H.K. Rifle Association The annual general meeting of the above association will be held

Phillips and Lloyd beat A. D and D. Humphreys at 29th.

Dennis and Her beat Bowker and Valentine 2 and 1.

Harvey and Bowie beat Groves and Steele Perkins 2 and 1.

POLICE SOCCER OFFICIALS

The following officers have been elected to serve on the Committee of the Police Sports Board for the coming football season:

Chairman:--A, R. S., Major; Sec- retary. J. 8. Riddell: Association Representative. T. G. Stokes: Team

in the Jacobean Room of the Mangger,, N. "B" Fraser; Captain Hongkong Hotel at 5.30 pm, on (1st XI) R. North; Vice-Captain. Tuesday, July 23, 1940. All full Blackburn; Committee Member members of the Association are C. Dowman.

July 24 and 26, HQ, 2.15 pm. requested to attend.g Press-Mufti.

MOBILE COLUMN----

"ORGANIZATION

AFFILIATED UNIT Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C, 1st Aid Lecture: July 28, St. Home Nursing Lecture: July 22. John's Cathedral Hall, 5.30. p.m. With effect from 19/7/40 the Mobile Column will consist of: St. John's Cathedral Hall, 5.30. Working Party: Mon, Wed, and Fri., Govt. House, 9 am-12 noon: Mobile Column HQ. No. 1 p.m.

Practical Bandaging Class: July

Uniform: Wo “Armoured · Car) Platoon.... No. 2

all members who have Hospital Uniforis on (Armoured Car), Platoon. No. 322. H.Q.. 10.30 am (Motor Machine Gun) Platoon. Innoculation: July 23, Military loan, please return same promptly No. 4 (Motor Machine Gun) Pla- Hospital, Bowen Road. Transport to the Quartermaster, Nursing toon. No. 5 (Motor Machine Gun) leaves HQ at Intervals from 4.30 Detachment, Vai. EQ..

Attachment: The undermen- Platoon No. 6 (Van Detachment)-5.30 pm All members who at Platoon.

tended on Saturday, July 13 must toned member was attached to, CORPS ORDERS AMENDMENTS be present. Those members who Military Hospital, Hongkong. for the... period (Corps Orders No. 35/40 or were unable to attend previously training during the 7.6.40 Para, 11 Leave For should arrange to be present on shown:- period of leave granted to Gnr. E. Tuesday, July 23. -Williamson to read 8740- ARP. Lectura: July 24, A.RP. 26.8.40 and not #207.40-24.8.40 School, Happy Valley, 5.45 pm.

(b) Corps Orders No. 41/40 of Transport leaves Queen's. Pier at the 127.40. - Para 7-Appointment 5.30 p.m

40.

Mrs. D. St. Q. Helby, 8-15/7/40. (9gd) Mrs. E. M. 8. Brandë, Commandant,

Nursing" "Detachment,

HKVD Corps, angka

Younghusband (At Recreio); J. The following passengers are in

G. Meyer and G, W." Deacon v. transit, on a K.P.M. "liner for the R. Morrison and J. McKelvis (At South:-

Kowloon F.C.); A Morton and Mrs. A. C. Borgstein, Mr. A. V.

H J. Bicknell 7. D. Munro and Caddick, Ms. 8. P.. Dijkstra, Mrs.

R. Main; W. J. Burling and M. A. A. Keyser, Mrs. M. D. Van Leen.

N. Rakusen v, Y. H. Tang and hoff and sori, Mrs. V. Poelman.

J. N. Wong (At Craigengower). Mrs. K. K. Riko, Miss L. Ankudi- MEETING, "Annual, of Hong- nor, Mrs. S. Purmer.

kong Rifle Association, Jaco- bean Room, Hongkong Hotel, 5.30 p.m.

JJ

AT-

FROM THE NORTH

The following passengers. rived in Hongkong yesterday in an SWIMMING. European YMCA American ship from the North:

0.0.

::

Men's Practice period (5.30 pm.

· Mr. G. Arkwright, Mr. H./L -6.80 p.m.) Mixed Swimming Chang, Mr. Y. T. Chang, Mr. K (6.30 p.m.-8.20 p.m.).

F. Chang, Mr. B. L. Chow, Mr. C. TENNIS.—“B." Division, Craigen churchill, Mr C Day, Mr. E gower v. Anny, Civil Service V Dietz, Miss K. Devereux, Mr. P. P. Chinese R.C., Recreio v. South Feng, Mr. Y. K. Huang, Mrs. K China, Indian R.C. v. Kowlona Ewan, Mr. R. Lee, Mrs. P. C. Laq,

Mr. H. T. Moù, Mafor W. Meyer), TABLES - TENNIS. Exhibition Mr. H. "Nelson, Mrs. S. F. Tong, matches at St." Andrew's Hall, Mr. D. N. Tong, Lt. H. Usher and 7,30 p.m..

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