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H.K. VOLUNTEER

ORDERS

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

(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY)

PARADES.

Corps Artillery

1st Battery

Oct. 3, H.Q., 8 a.m. for D'Agullar,

2nd Battery

Mobile Column

Oct. 4, Nos, 1 and 2 (Arind. C.) Pt. H.Q., 5.30 p.m. LG. Training.. Nos. 3, 4 and 5 (MMG.) PL H.Q., 5.30 pm. Map Reading and

Oct. 3, H.Q. 5.30p.m. Inspection! Message Writing.

of kit, equipment and publications,

No. 6 Platoon

Every member of the Battery must HQ 5.30 p.m. attend this parade bringing with

him all articles including drill and

Stoppages.

No. 1 Company

equipment books with which he Oct. 4 HQ., 5.15 p.m. Casuals

has been issued.

Dress-Multi.

Part I MG. Course.

NATIONAL RECORD EQUALLED

C.B.C. TITLE

· MEET

SPORTS & GENERAL

Clocking 36 secs. In the ladies' 50 metres free style last night, at the thinere Hathiar Club: chara- plonship events, MISS HO WAI- KING, who figured so prominent- ly at the Colony acquatic, meet, equalised the Chinese National re- cord for this, event set up by Miss Yeang Sau-king in 1935.

The closest race of the evening, was witnessed in the men's 50 metres free style when Robert

Ock 5. H.Q., 215 pm. Week-end Oct. 4, Q., 6.30 p.m Nos. 1, Chan just managed to win by a training at Blut Head. Kafe, and 3 Pls. Cmdrs, arrangements. split second from Chan King-pong. fork and spoor, plate and mug No. 4 P-LG Training, Recruits

RESULTS must be brought, also greatcoat-Points B.D.A Advance Party អង់ under will Oct. 6, Queen's Pler 8 a.m. parade at HQ, at 10 amBQ. Kowloon Pier-8.15 am. MS. Andrews, Onrs.Oliver, Sipit M.G. Course, Stonecutters. sky, Blake, Flotsand, Stakland and "Quie:

3rd Battery

Oct. 3. H.Q., 8 a.m. for Aberdeen,

4th Battery

No. 2 Company

Part II

Men's 50 metres free style:-1, Robert Chan: 2, Chan King-pong: 3. Wong Yat-hung. Time: 30:2/5 secs.

Ladies 50 metres free style:-1, Oct. 4. Field Day. No. 6 PlatoonHo Wal-king: Leung Chit and Kowloon recruits at KCR.Time: 38 secs. (National record).

Remainder at Small girls 50 mètres tree style: Station - 8 a.m. H.Q. 7:30 am Dress as for 1. Hor Wal-tak; 2, Kor Wal-han; normal field day with slings and 3: Wong Hul-yue.

Men's 200 metres breast stroke: Orderly Sergeant. Set. Swan,. Fong Chong-yu; 2. Chan Man- 27,9/40-4/10/40.

poh: 3, Huf Kwan-lun.

Ladies' 200 metres breast stroke: 1. Cheung Pul-chan: 2. Lewig Chit

Oct-3-DEL School, 5.30 p.m. trogs.

DEL Recruits.

Oct. 5, HQ, 2.30 p.m. Week-end training at Pak Sha Wan, Knite, fork and spoon, plate and mug must be brought, also greatcoat.

5th A.A. Battery

Oct. 4, No. 1 Section, HQ.. 5.30 p.m. Lewis Gun Course. Mufti

det

Dress

Fiel Company Engineers

8.30 a.m. Those ecce and Com- pass

New Territories. Remainder. KC, R. Technical Training. Dress as usual.

Corps Signals"

Oct. 4, HQ: 2 p.m. (1) W/T Detach: Training at Victoria

Barracks.

"No. 4 Company bet. 4. (1) Classes 9 and 10, H.Q. 5.15 p.m. Miniature Range: Remainder, H.Q. 5.30 p.m.

Musketry.

Oct. 5. Nd: is Platoon only. H.Q.. 2.30 p.m. Week-end Manning. Dress as per platoon circular.

No. 5 Company Oct 4, HQ 5.30 p.m. N.C.O.'s Class-EG.D...

No, 6 Company Oct. 1. H.Q, 8 am, Dress-as be fore.

Men's 50 metres free style (Club servants): 1, Chan Koon-ying; 2 Fok Fak-yue and Law Slew-lun (dead heat)...""

Men's 400 metres tree style: 1; Robert Chan; 2. Wong Yat-hung:: 3, Wan Lui-man. Time: 6 mins. 21 2/5 secs.

REFEREES MEETING

The second monthly meeting of Hongkong Football Referees' Asso ciation will be held at Hotel Cecil today at 8 pm.

Mr. W. M. Glover. President of the R.N. and R.M. Referees' Asso- ciation: (KH) will address the mecting on an: interesting soccer

No. Company (1) Line Detachs. Oct. 4, H.Q., 8 a.m. Field Train, Signal Training under own Coming Dress-Fighting Order-hel- manders. (Lamp, Signalling, and mets. Telescope). (1) D/R Section:- Army Service Corps Company -Field Signaling Exercise. (IV).

Oct 2 HQ., 5.30 p.m. Whole topic. Evening Parade:-Advanced Class Company. LM.G-Revision-Care Map-Reading Lecture Remain and Cleaning Points during-and- der-Morse flag,

after. Elementary handling, S.A.T. Rifle.

ADVERTISEMENT

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

THE EIGHTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 5th and THURSDAY, 10th October, 1940, commencing at 2.00 p.mi, on both days.

The first Bell will be rung, at j 1.30 p.m. on each day.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE

No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members* Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout, the duration of tach Meeting “la: such a manner as to be readly Identified.

Individual are discipline training Section. Are) discipline Dress-Overalls, S.D. Cap. Brown or black shoes. C.S.M. will arrange to draw stores, Duty sections will receive instructions from C.§.M.

Duty officer for week Capt. Strellett. The officer, detalled for the week, in future will parade in uniform and will inspect duty sec- tions daily. All "officers should. make themselves fully acquainted Cont'd on Page 8 Col. 1

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The Secretary's Office, Isl floor, Exchange Building (Tel. 27794) will close at 11:45 a.m. on both days,

Tiffing are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered, in advance from the No 1 Boy (Telephone 21920).

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RACING AT VALLEY

The second

Racing Season opened on Saturday after- noon when the Hooves pictures were taken by our candid camera.

Football Fixtures For Week-End

The following are the football Axtures for the coming week- end:-

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-SÄTURNAL, OCT. 3

First Divisiön 7" Middlesex v. Eastern.

(Sookanpoo, 4.30 p.m.). Kowloon v. Kwong Wah (Kowloon, 4.30 p.my/ Navy v Club.

(Causeway Bay, 1,30 p.m.). Second Division útësex v. Service Corps.

Hookunnce 3.5 m.)..

Wah.

Bay. 3 p.m.).

7. Ordnance.

3 p.m.). Third Division

12th R.A. v. 35th R.A.

(Stanley, 4,30 p.m.), International y. Engineers.

(Military, 3. p.m.).. 20th RAV Biznals.

(Catham Road, 4.30 pm).“ Medicals v. Service Corp. (Military, 430..p.m.).

36th RA, -v. 24th R.A.

(St. Joseph's 3 p.m.).

SUNDAY, OCT. § ...

First Division

Police v. South China.

(Boundary St., 4:30 pm) Royal Scots St. Joseph's, (Bookunpoo,4.30 p.m.).

Second Division

Police v. Bouth China

(Boundary St., 3 pm.). Royal Scots v. Kitchée (Sookunpoo, 3 pm). Sing Tao V, Engineers (Club, 4,30 pm.),

Third Division

Shell v. 7th RA (Clpb, 3 p.m.),

Air Force v. ASA

(Chatham Road. 3 p.m.).

SPORTING

FIXTURES

TODAY

LAWN BOWLS: --- Colony, Open Singles Championship: Third Round: F.X, - da.......... Sliva | V White; E. Morrison or AE Carey-v. AM. Holland (At Ków- loon F.C.). HE Strange v. FJ.} Jones L.F. Xavier or A, U Eastman v. HA, Alves (AD Crai- Renzower WR Hillyer v. W. Howard (At Police), R. Baza SE Eccleshall or EC. Fincher; | MF Alarcon 5: TA Madar (At Kowloon B.GC.), 6.C. Pereira v. W. Gul (At Kowloon C..), SWIMMING Chinese Bathing Club Championships : (Quarry Bay North Point) 130, di TENNIB — "B" Division - LRQUE

RO.C.

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H.K. VOLUNTEER CRICKET LEAGUE

In the absence of Lt.-Cal. E. J. R. Mitchell, who is ill. Major H. Owen Hughes presided at the Volunteer cricket meeting Headquarters yesterday evening.

Major Owen Hughes said that the purpose of the meeting was to see what form Volunteer cricket

OPEN SINGLES should take this year.

BOWLS SCORES

Results of third round games in the Open Singles Lawn Bowls championship played yesterday were as follows:-

On the Craigengower

HONG KONG.

LEAGUE TENNIS “A” DIVISION

at Chinese Favoured To

Retain Title

The important tennis match be- tween Chinese Recreation Club and Indian Recreation Club,..

It was suggested that the Volun- which was to have been played teer Cricket League be run as last yesterday, was postponed to to year, playing games on Sundays morrow

with Sunday cricket. This nature has an important." starting. There were six units which had bearing on the championship of more or less agreed to field teams "A" Division of the Tennis League. and the question of grounds was as the winners will probably green discussed.

carry the championship with it

Chinese R. C holders since 1932, re favoured to win the title again

M. R. Abbas scored an easy victory. The Inter-Unit teams so far are over A Morton, winning by 21 3rd M.G. Coy 3rd Battery, Field shots to three on the 12th head. Ambulance. 5th and 8th (Portu-]

At the K. F. C., J. McCutcheonguese) Coys.. No. 1 Coy. and 1st to be the better balanced team. beat A. M. Omar 22-20, C. a. Battery.

Silva beat W. L. Walker 21-14, Those present at the meeting

an they are generally considered:

M. N. Rakusen beat J.. S. Landolt were Messrs. N. A. E. Mackay, F. Cunningham, H. M. Botelho and

R. Zimmern, C. N. Matthews, E. 8. Dr. A. M. Rodrigues.

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