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Volunteer Orders

Continued from Page 2.

GENERAL

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1940,

PLANT DISEASE Police Courts "BOMBER" BALL Latest Typhoon Position

STUDY

In the development" of certified with the work carried out by the! Stark, A.8.0. Coy. Res: Gar, F. T. Company in connexion with the Chung, 4th Battery: Fte. W. Lowe, seed potatoes, the Division of Corps transport and ration supply. Mobile Coln.; Pte. G. Campbell. Plant Pathology, Dominion De Oct. 6. Kowloon City. "B" Range, Training Cadre: Pte. T. A. Madar, partment of Agriculture, has made 9 a.m. LM.G. Classification, Those No. 3 Company: Sigman, W. J. an outstanding accomplishment in

Richards, Corps Signals; Gng. J. F. the control of virus diseases affect

ing that crop. Burford..2nd Bty...

the recent

detalled. Dress Shirt, shorts, "helmet, ̈ ̈boots," "puttees," " hosetops, belt. Duty officer-Capt. Davies. Duty N.CO.-Cpl. Sugars.

Field. Ambulance

Oct. 3. HQ., 9am. Left Section under Lt. Balean,

Dress As for training.

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usual weekly

Pay Section

search work in plant pathology on

NETS $9,594

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The first defendant was caught The "Buy A Bontber" Fund Com. outside the Cinton-Kowloon Rail mittee has sent $9.594.79 to the way Station while the second de- War Fund, realised at the Ball rendant was arrested outside the at the Seaview Hotel, Singapore, Star Ferry when he was snatching on Aug. 31, as its first instalment baggage from a private car No. towards buying a bomber, as the special contribution of the women of Singapore."

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STREET SLEEPERS FINED

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fundamental re-i Each of the two defendants was

· STRENGTH¬DECREASE

The outstanding sums will be Pte. C. M. Hall, Special Gd. Cey, the nature and methods of dis-ned $20 or six weeks in prison.

carried forward to the next effort 19.8.40; Pte. K. C, Wu, No. 7 Coy tribution of plant viruses, parallel- viruses, has

That he felt cold whilst sleep-Oct. 1, when it la proposed to or- of the committee, which will be on 21:8.40; Pte. . D. Hufschmieding those of animal Mobile Column 31.8.40; Pte. P. W. opened a wide field of applied re-ing under the verandah early on Calderara, Nu. 1 Coy: 31.8.40; Pte. search in the control of discases Sunday morning when the wear followed by HE. Zulauf, No. 1 Coy, 31.8.40; hitherto obscure or unrecognized, ther suddenly became chilly, was ball at the Raffles Hotel on Oct. 2. Pte. W. E. Grieve, No. 1 Coy. Plant pathology is concerned the excuse given by Yeung Chan. 13.9.40; Pte. C. T. Eager, Training With a host of important practical 30. tallor, when he was charged The following is the statement Cadre, 13.9.40: Pte. J. E. Maher, problems. Bacterial, fungous, and before Mr. Himsworth yesterday of income and expenditure for the A.S.C. Coy. 14.9.40: Gnr. F. W. virus diseases of large and small with stealing a bed sheet. He was ball at the, Seaview:-

cereals, forest ned $10 or three weeks' hard Voluntary. cash contributions Chandler, "2nd Bty. 15.9.40; L/Cpl. fruits, vegetables, C. O. Pereira, No. 6 Coy., 17.8.40; trees, shade trees, and ornamental labour. Pte. H. M. Snow, No. 1 Coy. 19.9.40: plants, have been attacked with Pte. M. K. Wong. Fd. Ambulance Incalculable benefit to agriculture. 20.9.40; Pte. J. 3. Duncan. No. 2 Coy. 23.9.40; Spr. M. G. Krivor, Fd. Coy. Engs. 24.9.40; Pte. T. G. Pater- Oct. 4. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. L.G. Im-son, Special Guard Cor. 24.9.40; mediate Action Lesson IX.

Pte. J. Brooks, Special Quard Coy. Hughes Group. 24.9.40.

STRENGTH-INCREASE

Oct. 4, Garrison School, 2.15 pm Dress: Shirt, shorts, boots, puttees. nosetops, S.D. cap. web belt, res- pirator. Kit bag with remainder of kit will be brought,

Fortress Signal Company

Oct. 3. Exchange Bldg. 5.30 pm. Comm. Equipment. Practical Work.

CORPS ORDERS AMENDMENTS

Corps Orders No 50/40 dated. 19.9.40. Para, 10: Transfer. No. Pte. J. S. Lec, Mobile Column 4330 Pte. J. Adam and No. 4258 9.9.40; Pte. Lo Wing Cheung, No. 3 Pte. R. G. Craig from No. 2 Com-Coy. 12.9.40; Pte. B. Talbot, A.S.C. pany to Fd. Coy. Engrs. For "Fd. Coy. Engrs." read "Fd. Coy. Eng75. No. 4 Section."

" APPOINTMENTS AND \ PROMOTIONS

Spr. K. L. Hu, Fd. Coy. Enga. to be L/Opl. 27.9.40: L/Cpl. N. Vagar- 30ff, Fd. Coy. Engs, to be Cpl.. 27.9,40 8gt. R. Leigh. Fd. Am- bulance to be CQ.M.8 71.9.40; Cpl. | 8. K. Luk, No. 4 Coy. to be Pte. 27.9.40 Cpl. C. O. Baptista, No. 6 Coy, to be Pte. 27.9.40; Pte. W. R. Brunwell, No. 7 Coy, to be A/Sgt. 27.9.40; Sgt. A. L. Cole, A.B.C. Coy. to be Pte, 27.9.40,

TRANSFERS

Sgt. A: L. Cole from 4th Bty. to A.8.0 Coy. 27.9.40: 8gt. W. R. Brumwell from 4th Bty. to No. 7 Coy (Pte.) 27.9.40.

LEAVE

Pte. J. B.. Wood, No. 2 Coy; Dmr. W. R. Forsyth, No. 2 Coy.; Gnr. E. W Rallton, Sth A. Bty.; Sgt. L. J. Cave, Pay Section; Ptc, & K -Luk.-No---4--Company; Pte. CC..

Coy. 9.9.40; Gnr. W. P. Pullen, 2nd. Bty. 28,0.40; Ptë. N. Kim, Training Cadre 5.9.40; Pte. E s. Willams, Training Cadre 24.39.40; Pte. F. A. Rapp. Training Cadre 26.9.40; Pte. G. F. Gilbert, Corps H.Q. 26.9.40.

E. N. Thursby, Captain,

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps

AFFILIATED UNIT

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. Rehearsal For Entertainment Oct. 4. St. John's Cathedral Hall, 5.30 p.m.

Attachment

The under-mentioned was at-

Leave

POLICE REPORTS

was seen hv

of

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of

Balance of account with Char- tered Bank as at Sept. 9 $9,594.79.

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At 4.10 p.m. yesterday afternoon, when the No. 1 signal was hoisted, the Royal Observatory reported that the position of the typhoon was lat. 20N. long. 120E, moving north-west,

$478.64 advertising $750.00: en- It was stated that the accused, trance tickets $1,344.00: sale

programmes $769.80; proДt house Virus diseases of large and small who was sleeping outside

portraits by M. Papesko $61.00; fruits, tobacco, and potatoes are No. 130, Tung Choi Street, pulled sale of hotdogs $318.50: sale the subject of intensive research out the bed sheet from the gate drink and dance coupons $1,007.85; In many Countries.--Dr. J. M. of the house. He

proceeds of auctions. (not com“ Swaine, Director, Science Service, a constable who arrested him.

plete: $2,415.00; contributions to- Dominion Department of Agricul-

Similar excuses were given by wards gifts (not complete) ture..

four other defendants, who were $1,299.00: donation from Seaview separately charged with the same Hoteles extra dinners -$353:00~~-~ offence." They were all street sleepers and were fined $10 three weeks' hard labour,

THEFT OF WATCH Charged-with-the-theft-of-3

FARE EVASION wrist watch from an

A fine of $20 was imposed Chinese woman on September 29, Chong Chuen, 27, and Hut Cheong. Mr. Himsworth yesterday

were sentenced 27,

to three Wong Wing for evading payment months and four months hard or bus fare. labour respectively by Mr.

SUSPECT ARRESTED Mr. Moses, of No. 5, Cameron worth yesterday.

Another suspect, Au Pizg-wun, Road, reports that between Sept. The defendants are seen snatch was arrested, in connexion with A ridge of moderately high pres- 28 and Bept, 23 someone stoleing the watch from the com.. the robbery at Ku Tam Temple sure extends trom North China to three chickens from the chicken plainant, who was walking alone on September 24 and charged be the Pacific, eastward of Japan,

were along a path above Boundary fore Mr. Himsworth yesterday.

the report adds. house. The chickens stelen valued at $15.

A nine-year old boy, Wong Ho,: was bitten by a dog owned by Mr. L. Ferguson, of No. 3 Stafford Road, on Sunday and was ad mitted to the Kowloon, Hospital for treatment. The dog has been sent to Matauror for observation,

unknown

Hims

Street, by Leung Ming, a witness. The woman did not raise an alarm and walked away and had not yet been located by the

A report released by the Observatory yesterday evening stated by that the Pacifio typhoon was situated about 60 miles north of Guam, on moving west-north-west.

He was remanded until October 5 when he will appear with the other suspected robber, Li Yun. pu-

ANOTHER REMAND

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ac-

The other typhoon was centred about 60 miles south of the Pesca- dares, moving NW. into the For- mosa Channel.

from Shuen Kwong-yuen On or about September 17 were remand-

for 24 hours.

ATTEMPTED THEFT

tached to Military Hospital, Hong- HEALTH RETURNS ice. kong for training during the

The following is the Return of The witness followed the

Ho Sal-ching, 27, junk föki.ed period shown:-Mrs. W J. L.

notifiable diseases notified "as hav-cused down the hill and saw the Chan Yau-tong and Wong Shing, Smith, 15-23.9.40.

ing occurred in the Colony during second défendant, who had a pre- who were charged with conspi- Charged with attempted larceny the 48 hours ended at midnight; vious conviction, walk into a racy with intent to steal 630 bags of petrol, from car No. 3994 and Mrs. E. M. Philippens, 18.9.40-on Septemer 20:- Cholera nine pawnshop in which he was ar- of flour and 25 cases of cigarettes with interfering with a car with 6.10.40.

cases (one imported): Diphtheria, rested. The frst defendant was from Shun Cheong. 70 cases of out permission from the driver,

Enteric one case;

Fever, two arrested by a constable outside cigarettes from Pun Chak-cheung, Chu Bik-ching, 18, was fined $30, cases; Dysentery, three-cases; the pawnshop when the witness 70 cases of cigarettes from Wong in default, six weeks' hard labour

painted him out.

Kwal-sang and 102 cases of herbs by Mr. Himsworth yesterday. Tuberculosis, 47 cases.

(Sgd.) Mrs. I. M. S. Braudie,

Commandant, Nursing Detachment, H.KVD.C.

Maximum temperature yesterday was 89 and the minimum 79 com- pare with 20 and 80, respectively, on Sunday."

Total rainfall since Jan. 1 is 112.89 inches against an average of 71.53.

Rain with squalls are forecast for today.

MARINE COURT Pleading guilty to a charge that she had approached within 30 yards of a ship flying the "B" fiss over code pennant in the harbour sampan mistress, on Sunday, s Yip Ho, 29, was fined $10 by the Marine Comar, J. Jolly, st

Sgt. Michie Court yesterday. prosecuted.

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