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LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
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ORDERS
THE Undersigned have received Wed, May 9, Hongkong men, HQ
instructionS
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
00
+
Monday, the 5th May, 1941. commencing at 10.30 à.m.
at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon
A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND SUNDRIES.
Terms: Cash on Delivery
GENERAL
A.I.F. NEEDS 8,000
EXTRA MEN
(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY)
Na 4 Company.-Mon, May, 5. H.Q. 15.30 p.m. Company parade according to programme. Tucs. May i. Recruits and those detalled from classes 8 and
CANHERRA.-/1b"provide reinforcements for ALF. divisions 10. Murray Parade Ground, 5.15 p..
already in betar, and to fanama personnel for the new armoured division being created, an average of 8,000 additional men for p.m. Kowloon men, Star Ferry Kow-
the AIF, will be needed in Australia every month. loon, 230 p.m. Half day training. Dress-Battle Order. S.D. cap, cardi- This was revealed today as an gane to be carried in haversack Probjective of the new AIF. te... May 9, Murray Parade Ground 5.15cruiting campaign after the Minis p.m. Recruits and those detailed from ter for the Army "(Mr. Spender) | No. 5 Company.-Mon, May 5, Kow. had admitted last night there was
a lag in recruiting and had ap loon Railway Station, 3.13 pm Dress
EVERY MONTH NOW
Classes 9 and 10.
as before Fri, May 9. HQ 5.30 pm.pealed for ALF. volunteers.
Since the monthly quota of me (1) 1st period. Rile Instructions;" (a) Aiming: (b) Correct firing positions, now needed is equivalent to n- futu 2nd period M.G. Sections T.A. 3rd ly 100,000 men 2 year, and 4th positions L.O. Sections, Rea-maintenance of the existing AT soning causes of stoppages cured by establishment will make the ful ́e- IA.
demands on the nation's available No. 6 Company-Tues, May 6, HQ man-power, and will make it im 5.30 p.m. TOE.T. (Contd.) FT., May
Na 21 P. K.C.R. Station, 2.15 possible for the Federal Govern- p.m. (10) No. 22 P. HQ. 2 p.m. (ument to form additional division Dress-Boots, puttees, hosetops, shorts,
9.
shirt-sleeves, S.D. cap.. webbing equip ment, waterbottle. haversack.
mess
tin. knives and fork. Sun., May 11 Rifle casuals at Kowloon City Range
It has already been agreed that no more A.I.F. units will be created.
The full demand on man-power is expected to come about June
Young Men Needed
PLEA BY ARMY MINISTER
tor
CANBERRA The Minister
(Mr. P.C. Spender) the Army admitted for the first time, that the response to the latest AIF. recruiting campaign had not been wholly satisfactory and that there were signs of a slight lag in re- Fcruits.
Mr. Spender made an outspoken appeal to the young men of Aus-
LAMMERT BROS., and LG. casuals at Stonecutters when, In addition to reinforce- tralla to come forward as rein-
AUCTIONEERS.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned have received
instructions from The Oficial' Administrator. Supreme Court,
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
Monday, the 5th May, 1941.
at 12 o'clock noom
at their Sales Room, No. 3, Con- Daught Road, Central, Second Floor, Room No. 205.
Range. For particulars see last week's
Orders-
ments for existing AIF. divisions, forcements for AIF. units already the recruiting campaign will be on war service. No. 7 Company.--Mon, May 5. HQ called on also to provide rank-
Mr. Spender said he believed 5.45 p.m. Miniature Range. Fri., May Ale for the armoured division.
many prospective recruits were 9. HQ 3 pm. Half day training. Bun...
Officers and N.C.O.'s for this holding back in the hope of enter- May 11. Stonecutters and Kewloon
services im- City Ranges. LG. and Rifle casuals division have already been chosen, ing the armoured division. The na- as detalled. Dress ns ordered. and are training, but the Govern- tion needed their
Army Service Corps Company-Simment will not draft rankers to the mediately in other units.
Mr. Spender said that in the first phases of recruiting in Australia May Sun, May 10 inclusive. Trans. division until officers' training is port and Supplies Sections on duty as complete, in three-months' time.
the response by young men had detalled under Company sarange. ALIENS MAY 'NOW ENLIST
been spectacular and magnificent. meats. Dress as ordered. Daily duty
The Federal. Goverment will
"Now we tace a new and per- officer as detalled Thurs. May 3, Sup- ply and Transport Sections. Lecture, allow approved allens living in haps terrible phase of the war," practical mechanica. Dress-Overalls Australia to take part in Austra- he added. "We have been dealing and S.C. caps Transport will leave lla's defence by enlisting in the out heavy and discomforting blows Queen's Pier at 5.20 p.m. Sun May Australian ighting services. Stal-to the enemy. We must expect him 11, Kowloon City Range, 9 am. Those tar action has been taken in Bri- detailed. Casuals course. Dress as tain and Canada..
ordered. Appointment Azt. J. G. Allens who wish to enlist will be Meyer will perform the duties of C.Q. examined by officers of the appro- M.S. during the absence on leave of priate services to guarantee their C.QMS. Cuthill w.ef 15.41,"
to strike back with all the strength
be can command.
REINFORCEMENT URGENT "He" and his friends are as yel bona fides and to ensure their far from beaten. It is essential Pield Ambulance-Wed May 7, HQ suitability for service. They need that more and more men be drawn 2.15 p.m. Dress SD, cap. jacket,
not take the oath or make an into fighting services so that we shark puttees, hose-tops, boots web-
affirmation on enlistment, but in shall face whatever comes with our bing belt.
possible strengtu "And Pay Section-Thurs. May 3, Coma. spite of this omission will be sub-greatest The Effects of the late Mr. G. SH.Q. Sat-Sec. £ Dress Uniform. Ject "to the regulations of the ser-strike when we have to strike with
the greatest possible force. Edmondson
Fri, May. 9. Comd. HQ Sub-Sec. I. vice they choose. Dress-Uniform.
The oath has been dropped be- "Our troops in the field and those. Fortress Signal Company. Wed, cause, in some May 7. Exchange Bldg., 4.15 p.m. Is-might be penalised for taking it duties of home defence must from land Communication.
by their Own Government. A time to time have a steady infusion Appointments and Promotions national of the United States of reinforcements. We need more LAMMERT BROS. Set, J. T. Dupuy, 5th A.A. Bty, to would lose his rights of citizenship recruits now and shall need them
be DSM. 2.5.41; Set Hazura Singh, for five years after taking the in the future." Spectal Od. Coy, to be 0.G.M.9. oath.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
AUCTIONEERS.
4
17.441; Cpl. Haram Singh, Special Gd,
MONDAY, MAY 5, 1941.
Write for descriptive leaflets of the
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Mr. Spender said married men without families or with small families would be accepted and the
Coy, to be Bgt. 17.441; Cpl. Feroz Khan, Special Gd. Coy. to be agt JORDAN RD, MOTOR Government hoped also that the
17.441; Pte. Khazan Singh, Special
PUBLIC AUCTION. ad. Coy, to be Cpl. 17.441; Pte.
HE Undersigned have received THE
from the Liquidators and others
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on.
Wednesday, the 7th May, 1941. commencing at 2.30 pm.
I
at their Bales Room, No. 2, Con- Raught Road, Central, 2nd. Floor.
A QUANTITE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
comprising:-
די
COLLISION
militia forces would furnish higʻ quotas of recruits for the AIT Ahmed Khan, Special Gd. Coy., to be Cpl. G. J. Fuller, of the 12th
MODERN LARGE CARS Cpl 17.4.41; Sgt. L. J. Cave, AS.C. Heavy Battery, R. A, and a lady Coy.. to be Pte.
When the Southern Command companion, riding pillon, were heavily thrown to the ground announced it wanted to hire motor for training militia in when the motor-cycle on which cars they were riding collided with a mechanised warfare, it did not ex- taxi at a junction in Jordan Road Pect to get so many offers of ca
wall past their prime,
Transfers
loon Hospital for treatment
L/Cpl. E. Tuck, from ASC Coy. Res to A.8.C. Coy, 28.4.41; L/Cpi. H V. Pearse, from A.S.C. Cor. Res. to ABC. Coy., 28.4.41; Pte. LJ. Cave, on Saturday night. Irum Pay Section to A.5.C. Coy. Gur. Both were admitted to the Kow- C. B. Burgess, from 2nd Battery to Corps HQ., 30.4.41; -Lieut. T. P. Saun- derson, from No. 2 Coy. to. Corps: HQ. 25.41; Pte. J. F. Buckley, from Mob. Cohn, to AS.0. Coy.. 344.41; Ple, F.P. A. Dunnett, A.S.C. Coy. Res, to A.B.C. Coy.,30441; Ger. Paul Wu, 3rd Battery to Unit Reserve. 25.41; Pte. Lee Chong-dim, from No. 7 Company to Corps H... 2.5.41.
Leave
NEW RULES FOR
CONDUCTORS
Conductors of public motor buses and tramcars will in future stand at the rear end of their vehicles
The Army emphasises that smal cars are not wanted, and the only larger types dating since 1938 will be accepted. The period of hire is 笾 month. Detalla are about
Available at the Southern. Com- mand, Victoria Barracks, Mel- bourne,
MORE ARTILLERYMEN Recruits are needed for the
in the case of a double entrance Royal Australian Artillery Garrison Gar. D. Lyen, 1st Bty., 28.4.41-vehicle, unless actually engaged in for home service duties outside 2.5.41: Gar. C. Armalphy, 2nd Bty., taking fares, or will stand at the the Australian mainland. The men |17.441-15.5.41; Gnr. R. H. Blake, 2ndįdoorway of a single entrance vehi-
must be aged 20 to 45, Bly., 24.4.41-13.541; Gar. N. H. Prance.jcle when the same is in motion.
Men with experience in field sur- Teakwood Bed Room, Dining
2nd Bty 2.541-4.5.41; Gar. P. M. Gar- An amendment to a regulation Room, Drawing Room and Rattan, 3rd Bty., 26.4.41-2.5.41; Bdr. P. Pin the Vehicles and Traffic Regn-vey are needed for full-time duties dos S. Xavier, 3rd Ety, 13.8.41-22.6.41;lation Ordinance, 1912, governing
in Australia. Furniture. Ornaments, Porcelain,
Can. P. L Rocha, 4th Btg., 15.4.41- Glass, Brass and E. P. Ware, 14541; Gar. Yeung Koon-yuk, 4th this is notified in the Government
Gramophones & Records, Electric 3ty 24441-29.4.41; Onr. H. Tang, 4th Gazette
Lamps & Fans. "Fiotiires, Tennis Bty, 29.441-19.541; Gnr. G. H. Cau
& Badminton Rackets, Gott Clubs, theiley, fith AA Bty., 31.4.41-20.7.41;
Cooking Utensils, etc., etc.
also
いら
A FEW FIECES OF BLACKWOOD FURNITURE
5.Carpeta
and
2.Canvas. Canoes
1 Surf Board
2 Steel Beda
1 Bicycle
1 Iron Bats &. Stand
1 "Frigidaire" Refrigerator
1 'Underwood" Typewriter 14"
1. "Underwood" Typowriter 12"
1.Plot" Radio
1 "Dover" Stove
On View from Tuesday.
the 8th May, 1941.
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS..
AUCTIONKA
Spr. W. L. Ramsay, Fd Coy. En Cay 21.4.41-315,41; C.QMS G. H 1.3.41-30.6.41; 8pr. W. EF Htchins, Guthin, A.8.C.
AUXILIARY NURSING
SERVICE
The following candidates satis Coy. 95.41-28841; fled the examiners at the First
Fd. Coy, FOSTS, 3.8.41-21.8.41; Capt. Capt. . Baker, ASC. Coy., 10.5.41 Ald examinations held on April 2 F. A. Remand, F. Coy. Engra, 5.541-109.41; Pte. L. A da Luz, Td. Amb and 23 and will receive the gr 23.5.41: Sigan. W. O. Franklin, Corps 1.6.41-11.8.41; Pte. A. & Potter, John Ambulance Association cer Signals, 35.4.41-26.441: CQMS. V. C. Amb., 75.41-28.5.41; Capt. J. H. Law ticate in due courses Labrum Corps EQ, 0.541-8.8.41: Pte. rence, Ries of Officers, 15.5.41-14.6.42:
27,6.41...
Strength DorsÜSE
V. A. Novikov, Mob, Coln. 7.4.41-6.6.41: Sgt. P. K. M. Patten. 3rd Bty 2.5.42-
Florence Allison, Lucy Anderson. Pte. G. Foulistd, Mob. Coln., 11.4.41-
Marjorie Allinson, Mary Baxter. 11541; Sgt. H. P. Hopkins, Mob. Coln,
Vivienne Blackburn (Medallion), |16441-48.41; 2/Lt W. Staker, 284.41-
Dorothy Brazier, Kathrine Bra- 1141: Pte. L. A. Dabelstein, Mobi Sigman, J. :8: Bose, Corps. Signals, meld, Janet Crawford, Margaret Colm, 2441-86.41; Pte, H. H· An-10341; Sigma. R. Tam; Corte Signals | Clark, Florence Cartwright, "Elsie drews, Mob. Coln. 15.41-30,6.41; Pte 9.441; Pte. Q A. A. MacFadyen, No Dunbar, Winifred Deane, Jessie B. J. Brown. Mob. Coln., 3541-11541; 1 Cor. 74.41; Om. V. G. Grott, No. 2 Holland, Esme Edwards. Eulalia Pte. A. Ostroumeff, Mob. Cain., 17.3.41. Coy. 29.441; Pte. Mohamed Nawa, Olga Ferrier, Alice Gibson, 188.41; Pte. V. Vorobloft, Mch. Colt, Special. Gd Coy... 25.41; Pte. Pais
Freda
Leah Hawkett. 17.541-10.841: L/C, D. R. Holmes, Singh, Special Gd. Cog., 3.541: Louisa Holloway, Jessie Holland. No. 1 Coy., 28441-4.5.41; L/COL R.F. Ghulam Mohamed, Spects) · Guard
K. Jones, No. 1. Coy. 30.441-21.341; |Coy., 2.5.41. Fle. H J. Crutwell, No. 1 Coy., 1.6.41- 30.841; Pte. K. B. Kjaer, No. 1 Cap. 6.5.41-28.5.41; Dmr. W. R. Forsyth, No.
2 Coy 10.4.41-22.5.41; Pte. W. D. Fisher, No. 3 Cay.,, 1.541-31.5.41; Pte. B. B. Izatt, No. 2 Coy. 15.41-30.6.41; CQM,8 R. E Stott, No. 4. Coy.. | 23.4.41-29.4.41;Pte. P. M. N. da Bilva,
Strength Increase
Gnr, H. M. Campos, 4th Bty., 21.441
(gd) EN. THURSBY, Capt..
Adjutant, "KKVD. Corps
AFFILIATED UNIT. -
Geyer,
Edith Johnston, Henrietta Jerns- koff, Mary Kalley, Jean Kerslake, Haseena Khan, Jessie Knox, Helen Kennedy-Skipton, Irene Lopes, Clare Marsh, Emily Manson (Medallion), Lorraine Money, Frances Ogilvie, Karen Pagh, Dorothy Pepperell, Helen Prophet. Dorothy Piercy (Medallion), COD- Lecture-Fri, May 9 ARP HQ. Quelo dos Remedios, Editu: Happy Valley, 5.30 p.m. A.P.R. Lee Rawlings, Bertha Remedios, Teati Coy. ture, Tranport leaves Queen's Fier Robinson, Florence Robinson,
16.20pm.
Hilda Selwyn Clarke, Edna Sten (8gd.) IM. & BRAUDIEeren Pearl Bang, Mabel Bully, ke Commandant, Muna Turnbull, Ethel Wyllie, ELITAI Nursing Detachment, HRD,C, I Wilmer, Hamiah Wittenbach,
No 5 Coy, 15.441-145.41; Fie. M..
D'AI Remedios, No. 3"Coy 23441- 1.541; Pte. B. T. Gosano, No. 24.4.41-8,5.41; Pte, F. J. Collaco, No. 5. Compaar, 28.4.41-1.541; Pte. R. L Pereira No. 6. Company, 24441-3.0.417 Ptá. JE V Ribeiro, No. 8 Coy, 7.541 0.041; Pie Morgenstern, ABC,
Nursing Detachment, B.KVD.C.
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