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THE VOLUNTEERS.

ORDERS FOR THE COMING WEEK.

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.Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpa, Orders by Lieut. Coloys] L. G. Bird, D. S. O. Administrative Commandant

All Recruits of the Corps parade ht Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 10th May for Musketry Instruction.

Recruits of Infantry Company etc., No. 1 Squad, will parade direct at Kennedy Road Range with rifles at 6.30 p.m.

Uniform optional, bolt, Dress: braces and pouches, rifle and bayonet. Bignal Class.

Trained mon of No. 4 Platoon will parado at Corps Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Thursday, 12th May, under 2/Lieut. M. G. Noll Dream: Mufti.

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Munketry Part I will be fired at Peak Rango on Sunday, 8th May, ut 9.30 a.m.

Range Ofeer: 2/Lieut. T. A. Mar- Lin.

Men who have not fired Part I will fire on the above date.

FRIDAY, MAY

6.

1927.

Officers' Moss: Meeting. Thore will be a Mona Meeting at 6.30 p.m. on Monday, 9th May. All available Omcars will please attend.

Rides.

FOR THE SERVICES.

CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE SPECIAL FUND.

W. Stapleton

r, W. L. Pattenden

Many members of the Corps are at

The Directors of the Y. M. C, A. present keeping their rifles in their wish to acknowledge with thanks tho own possession. This practice in con- following contributions to the special trary to Regulations.

Mombers are reminded that all Naval and Military Fund: rifles when not in use must be kept Mr. Justice J. R. Wood

Mr. R. Sutherland at Corps or Platoon Headquarters.

Mr. F. W. Those members of the Corps now in possession of rifles must return them without delay.

Strength. The following are taken on the strength and posted as under:

No. 1238 Plo. J. M. X. Souza, Corps Headquarters, dated April 27th, 1997,

No. 1235 Ptc. L F. Souza, Corpa, Headquarters, dated April 27th,

1927.

No. 1240 Pt. A. D. Wyllie, No. 7 Platoon, dated May 1st, 1927. No. 1241 Pte. G. B. Hayes, Ne, 7 Platoon, dated May 1st, 1927. No. 1242 Pio. C. E. Backhouse, 21. 1. Company, dated May 2nd, 1927.

Promotions.

The following promotioné will tako

Dress and Arms as detailed for In-effect from 8th May, 1927, fantry Company.

Artillery Company.

Parule will be held at Volunteer Headquarters on Thursday, 12th May, at 5.30 p.m. for Arms Drill Dressi aud Mufti. Belt and frog, rifle bayonet

Mounted Infantry Company, Recruits will parade it Stables on 5.30 p.m. Thursday, 12th May, at Dress: Mufti.

Gun

Artillery Company,

No. 6 L/Bér. K. K, Staple, to he

Bombardier.

No. 769 L/Bdr. W. E. Price, to be

Bombardier.

No. 809 L/Bdr. A. S. Hersee, to be

Bombardier.

No. 427 Gar. G. Puncheon, to be

Bombardier.

Transfers.

No. 679 Pic. D. Harvey le trans. ferred from No: Platoon to No. 7 Platoon, as from April 28th, 1927.

Leave.

If

The following are granted an ex- tension of leave from the Corps, as from April 1st, 1927, to September 30th, 1927.

Armoured Car Company. Machines Gunners will parade at

No. 663 Pte. A. R. Cox and No. 996 Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Pte. E. I., Foster are transferred from Monday, 9th May. Dress: Mufti

the Armoured Car Company to the Al N.C.O's. will parade at Corps Reserve Company, as from May 18t, Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Thurs-1927. day, 12th May, for Machine Instruction. Dress: Mufti. Infantry Company. On Fridays.C.O's.

6th and 13th May, at and Other 5.30 p.m. Ranka as detailed by O. C. Company will parade at Corpe Headquarters for special Machine Gun Instruction, this will be the commencement of a in N.C.O's. course of training Vers Gun assembling every Fri- day, at 5.80 p.m. Musketry. Part 1

bo fired by the above Company at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 8th May, 1927.

Range Officer: Lieut. A. H. Penn. As this is the last Sunday allotted to this Company for Part 1, all those who have not fired must endeavour to attend.

Launch will leave Murray Pier at 9 am and call at Kowloon Pier ut 9.10 am.

Dress: Uniform or mufti optional, but rifle, bayonet, pouches braces and belts must be taken as the whole Course must be fired in Drill Order, whether worn over uniform or muft

Arms: May be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, 6th May, between 9 a.m. und noon, or 2 and 4 .m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and on Saturday, 7th May, between 9 a.m, and 1 p.m.

Scottish Company.

Thursday, 12th May, at 5.30 p.m. No. 5 Platoon, Musketry Miniature

Range, Tests 1 and 3.

No. 6 Platoon, Musketry Kennedy

Roud Range, Tests 4 and 6. No. 7 Platoon, Musketry Headquar

ters, Testa 2 and 5.

Sunday, 29th May, 1927. Stonecutters Range will be at the disposal of the Scottish Company for the purpose of competing for the "Dyer

will be Cup." Conditions circulated later. Members of the Company who have not yet fired Part 1 Musketry, are requested to fulfil that obligation ns speedily as possible. Portuguese Company.

will

The Portuguese Company parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 6,30 p.m. on Friday, 6th May, for Lewis Gun and Musketry Training. Dress: Mufti.

Reserve Company. Musketry Part 1 will be fired at Stonecutters Range on Sunday, 15th May.

Range Officer: Lieut. A. M. Thorn-

hill.

Men who have not fired Part 1 will fire on Sunday, 16th May, 1927.

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No. 1002 Pte. H. Birkett, M. I.

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No. 780 Pte. G. D. Mead, Armoured

Car Company.

No. 785 Ptc. M. D. Scott, Armoured

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10.00 The Star Ferry Co. ... 250,00 The Hongkong Land Invest-

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...1,000.00 Staff, Jardine, Matheson Co. 450.00 Hongkong Fire Insurance Co. 500.00 Canton Insurance Office G00.00 Hon. Mr. E. R. Hallifax,

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Hongkong Tramways. Ld. Messra, Davie, Bong & Co... E. W. Hamilton, Esq.

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Platoon

Struck Off.

tion Mr. W. Armstrong

No. 1121 Pic. A. A. S. Gutierrez, Staff in Government Building

icon is struck off the Mas. Leggatt strength of the Corps, as from April | Mr. C. E. Eldridge

The Dairy Farm Co. 21st, 1927. on Medical Grounds.

The following are permitted to Messrs. David Sassoon & Ca. 300.00 resign from the Corps, as from May Mr. A. N. Mackenzie 1st, 1927, un leaving the Colony,

No. 1193 Gr. J. L. King, Artillery

Company.

No. 29 Pte. T. E Jones, No. 2

Platoon.

No. 627 Gr. D. Mc. H. Sherman,

Artillery Company.

No. 730 Gr. G. W. Merrick, Artil

lery Company.

5.00 Mesars, E. D. Sassoon & Co. 500.00 Mr. A. J. David

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P. W. D.

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Staff, Naval Dockyard

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No. 561 Pte. E. K. Prossor. No. 1

Capt. D. Skinner (3rd dona-

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No. 789 Pic, E. A. Harlow, Armour-List No. 1, Y.M.C.A. Members

ed Car Company.

Platoon. No. 873 Pte. J. R. F. Corley, No. 1

Platoon.

No. 678 Pie, D. A. Rushion, No. 1

Platoan.

No. 533 Pte. R. H. Norton, No. 2

Platoon

No. 90 L/Cpl. A. Mair, No. 6

Platoon.

No. 842 Set, R. Bell, No. 7 Platoon. No. 1048 Ptc. K. M. Logan, No. 7

Platoon.

No. 1651 Drme. G. Duncan, No. 7

Plitoon.

No. 870 Pte. N. J. Austin, Reserve

Company.

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Smoking Concert.

The Annual Smoking Concert and Presentation of Prizes will be held at Volunteer Headquarters at 0.15 p.m.

20.00 The Directors will will welcome further contributions.-T. L. Me- Pherson, Hon. Treasurer.

on Friday, 13th May, 1927.

It is hoped that there will be a good attendance and that all Prize winners will make a point of being present and wear undress uniform with medals and decorations,

Tickets $2.00 each (including re- freshments) are obtainable nt Volun teer Headquarters from The Offers* Meas, The Sargeants' Mess and the Canteen.

Engineer Company. The Annual Dinner and presenta- tion of shooting prizes will be held on Friday, 6th May, at 8 p.m. at Volun teer Headquarters. Dress Tunics, Slacks and Medals.

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