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No. 32/31.-ungkong Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Lieut.-Colonel L. G. Bird, D.S.O., O.B.E., command- Ing:
l'arades.
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READY NEXT YEAR.
NEW BROADCASTING PLANT.
GALLANT EFFORT BY TOURISTS.
London, July 31.
By next year Hongkong Histeners-in should be enjoying
England has won the second Test the benefits that are sure to follow match against New Zealand by the installation of the Intest! inaings and 26 runs.
Battery-Riding School will be
The tourists put up a gallant fighi,radio equipment for the Govern- discontinued until further notice. but the England bowllng absolutely went broadcasting station. The ordered Lacture on Monday evenings at Hend- mastered them, and their tall failed apparatus, which was quartere at 5.30 p.m. will commence to wng after a brief promise of better at the beginning of the year, Is
things.
now arriving, and when the com- on Monday, August 10th,
Continuing their second innings to pleta
its Engineer Company. There will be day at the Oval, with a score of assembling will begin.
plant has arrived, n team shoot with the 40th Company,
rum for one wicket down, New R.E., on Monday, August 10th at 8.30 Zealand raised it to 190 for 4 at the
Technical particulars of the p.m. at the Miniature Range.
Juncheon Interval. It was a gallant new equipment are not yet avall- Aro as the various parts Corps Signals-Parade at Corps effort, under the
to able, Headquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Thurs-avold an innings defeat.
arriving separately, after having been Nelected by It was under auch decidedly unpra
the Home day, 6th August, to proceed to
The Kennedy Rond Range. Parado at inising conditions that the tourists authorities.
assembling Corps Headquarters at 5.30 pm, un imings was resumed to-day, Mills and work will probably not be under- Friday, 7th August for Signalling Page facing the bowling with caution. taken until the Executive En
and raining the score gradually. At ginger, Mr. 1. H. King, returns 18, however, Tate clean bowled Page, from leave in October. Experi who had only scored three runs.
Instruction.
circumstances,
Blunt Joined Mills, and they got thements and lests are expected to total past the half century, but at 51 take a few weeks after its com the third wicket fell. Milis being bowl.pletion, and so It, is not expected that the new service will be avail- able until early next year.
A Fine Effort,
Car Armoured Car Company, Section. There will be no parade on Instructors. Monday, 3rd August, Parade on Friday, 7th August at Headquarters at 5.39 p.m.
Machine Gun Company.-There willed by Brown for 30. be no further parados unt!! Tuesday, 11th August at 6.30 p.m. nt Head- quarters in Mufti when recruits will parade under C. S. M. Slattery N.CO.'s for Machine Gun Training under Sergi. C. F. 1. Terry, the Section No. 2 Platoon under
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Recruits: The following recruits will parade under C. 3. M Stattery until passed out:-. E Wilson, F. N. Wilson, I. E. Wondier, G. 5. Winch.
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The chances of swinging the game round scomed to have vanished when Vivian, who had joined Blunt, was damianed for 61, the fourth wicket falling at 130. He was smartly taken by Brown off Pecules, after giving a wonderful display of forceful hit Link:
Vivian in only eighteen years of age, and his heroic effort won round after round of applause, flis play was at- tractive throughout, and he pulled
all from Verity for the first sixer of the match. He was in for 90 minuter, and his score included one six and fur shots to the boundary. For a time it hnd neemed that the tide was
It is almost certain that the new equipment will be installed at the Cape d'Agullar station.
As no details of the set are yet available, it is not known what the strength of the new installation will be, but Government electrical ofelols expect that as it will embrace all the Intest apparatus ; of broadcasting, it will give a more powerful servire than the present, equipment.
Nanking, July 31. Chiang Kai-shek, has officially turning, with Blunt dourly holding reported the Government.
capture of all the Communist fary went in after Vivian's dia- | strongholts In Kiangsi, and states misual, but had not opened his score that the Government campalyn when the lunch interval arrived, with
Juße Club: The Company Rifle Club will fire on the Peak Range this end up. 9.30 am on Sunday, 2nd August. Range Ofleer-Lieut E. G. Stewart, Competitions:- Indivittuut Spoor
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the board renting 130 for 4, Bluntil the Communists has been
successfully completed-Reuter. bad then.compiled at.
Collapse After Lunch.
On the match being resumed, Lowry T. C. Lowry, e Jardine, b Brown was early caught for a "duck" by J. L. Kerr, e Ames, b Allen Duleepsinhli off Peebles, the arth. C. James, lbw b Brown....
1. B. Cromb, e Hammond, h Verity wicket falling at 143.
The rot had evidently set in, for the W. E, Merrilt, c flammond, b
Verity sixth wicket fell at 162, Blunt being
Extras led by Peebles for 43, and then C. F. W. Allcott not out nobody could be found to stay for any length of time.
Kerr was howled by Tate for 28-7 wickets down for 189.
James was caught by Peebles of Verity for 10-8 for 189,
12
144
TOIRI
15
193
Fall of wickets: 1 for 42: 2 for 44; 3 for 45; 4 for 53; 5 for 92: G for 167; 7 for 167; 8 for 108; 9 for 138; 10 for 193,
Bowling Analysis.
0.
R.
W.
18
15
29 12
22.1 8
52
1. A. R. Peebles
12
23
G. 9. Allen flammend
13
M
1
117
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Cromb merely kept his hat in front The following of the Machine Gun of the wickets, lasting out the in- Company have been passed out as nines with 3 runs na his senre; but efficient in Infantry Training, and Merritt put his leg in front of a posted to the following Platoons straight one fron Tate where he had No. 1188 Pte. 5. Mucniser, No. 1674 seared 4-0 for 196; and Allcott was Tate Pte. T. 1. Puget, No. 1625 Pte. P. I. caught by Allen of Verity for a F. R. Brown Witchell, No. 1629 Pte. F. A. Powler,single, the Inst wicket falling at 107. Verity No. 1000 Pte. C. Champelovier, No. The Following are the full scorer; 1871 Pte. R. 5. Meadows, No. 1872 Pte.
England.-1st. Innings. M. E. M. Oakeshott, No. 1687 Pte. A. Jackson and No. 1688 Pie. J. Suteliffe, at James, b Vivian Telley, all from No. 3 Platoon to No. Bakewell, run out
Pintoon; No. 1061 Pte. F. CK, S. Duleepsinhj, e Weir, Manning from No. 4 Platoon to Nu. 2 Pintar.
Struck T The Strength. Having left the Colony.-No. 1052 Cpl. E. G. Sewell, No. 3 Pintoon; No.
9 Pte. K. C. McLennan, Ne. Platoon; No. 1340 Pte: F. X. S. Remedias, No. 10 Platonn; No. 1535 Pte. T. F. Stainton. No. 7 Platoon.
Strength.
The following hus been taken on the Corps Strongth:-Ptc. D). LL. Prophet, No. 7 Platoon.
Leave.
No. 958 Pte. A. A. Dey Remedios, No. 11 Platoon granted 3 months' leave from 28.7.31 to 28.10.31.
No. 1420 L/Sgt. G. F. R. Divatt, No, 1 Platoon granted 3 weeks' leave from 10.8.31 to 20.9.31.
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Extras
40
៥ ១៨៨ ២២២២
NEW ZEALAND.-2nd Innings.
b Mills, Brawn
109 Weir, b Peebles
100 Page, b Tate
41 Vivian, c Brown, b Peebles
Blunt, Peebles
2 Lowry, e Duleepsinh!, is Peebles
Kerr, Tate
Total (for 4 wkts. dec.)... 416 | James, e Peebles,
Cromb, not out
Verity
Fall of wieksts: 1. for 81. (Bake | Merriti, – Ibw Talo. well); for 262 (Dulcepainhjl); 3 for Allcott, Allen, Verity 271 (Sutcliffe); 4 for 401 (Amen),
Cramb
Alleott
Vivion
Weir Merritt lunt
Bowling Analyulu.^:
0. M. R. W.
30
ū 97
44 7 105 1
14.3 B D6
2
10 1
12 1
-
2
NEW ZEALAND-1st Inntags. E. Mills, b Allen
G. L. Weir, Allen
R. C. Bant, e Amen, b Allen H. G. Vivian, e Amen, b Allen.. M. L. l'age, e Peebles, b Tate ...
Extras...
Total
18
107
Fall of wickets: 1 for 19; 2 for 38:
3 for 51; 4 for 139; 5 for 143; 8 for 162; 7 for 189: 8 for 189; 9 for 190; 10 for 197.
Alley
27 Tate
| Pechles
Brown
3 Verity
9
Bowling Analysis.
0. M. R. W.
13
23
21
22
3
4 83
16 .6 38
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