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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPII.

KING'S THEATRE

COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 25th JANUARY At 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 p.m.

CHINESE NEW YEAR

FROM THURSDAY 26TH TO TUESDAY 31ST JAN, AT 11.30 A.M. 2,30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

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REVIEWING THE FACTS

During the first six months of this year with business generally declining

and

with the tire industry as a whole suffering with the rest-

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MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1933.

THE VOLUNTEERS

ORDERS. FOR THIS WEEK

ISSUED

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps anders by Colonel L. G. Bird, D.5.0.. O.D.E. commanding Hongkong Volun teer Defence Corps.

T'arades.

f

Friday, Jan. 20, (a) Battery-1. There will be a parade at 6.30 p.m. at Headquarters or Tucaday, January 24th. for every Member.

2. Ther's will be no parade on Thursday, Janoary 20th owing to Chinese New Year Holiday.

HI. Motor Machine Gun Section. TV. Scottish Company..

General Holidays.

Corps Headquarters will be closed for Chinese Now Year Holidays on 20th. and 27th, January, 1933 except for business of an urgent nature.

Corps Orders.

No Corpa Orders will be fisurd on! Friday, 26th. January, 1933,

Reversion.

No. 1628 A/C.Q.M.8. A. C. Beck ro verts to Lanco Sergeant and in re- transferred to No. 4 Platoon as from 6th. January, 1933.

Promotions.

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the following promotions in the longkong Volunteer Defence Corpa:Lleut. Harry Owen- Hughes, Machine Gun Company, to be Captain with effect from 8th. January,

3. Camp will be held at TAI LAM from February 3rd. to 5th. Every Member must attend. Full details will be issued later. (repeated).

(b) Engineer Company-Monday 23rd. January Miniature Itange.

Lleut. Stanley Jarvis, M.C., Forty- There will be no D.L. Instruction on January 26th. on necount of Chin-gucne Company, to be Captain with

eflect from 10th. January, 1033. ese New Year.

Authority:-C.S.O. 2/198/1033.

Members proceeding to Camp on February 17th, to 19th. are requested to send in their names to O.C. Com-

na posible. noon Liany BE

Classification February 6th. Stonecutters.

at

at

(c) Corps Signale. Parade Corps leadquarters at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 24th. Janudry,

(d) Armoured Car Section-The following will fire their Revolver Classification at Konnedy Road Range on Monday 23rd. instant. Parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.

Corp). Ramsay, L/Corp. Moutric,

Burch.

Ptc. Edwards.

¿

Parade for the There will be no remalader of the Section.

The Armoured Car Section Annual Dinner will be held on Saturday, 11th. February 1933 at Volunteer lead- quarters.

(e) Machine Gun Company.i.

There will be no parades during the Chinese New Year Holidays, io. On Friday, 27th. January.

2. Machine Gun Details will be issued separately.

1033.

Transfer.

His Excellency the Governor han boen pleased to make the following transfer in the Ilongkong Volunteer Reginald Defence Corps: Captain Robert Davies, Portuguese Company, to be transferred to the Reserve of Officers, Hongkong Volunteer Defenco Corns, with effect from 10th. January,

1903.

Authority:-C.S.O. 6/198/1903.

No. 1940 Bdm. D. K. Paul, Corpa Band, is transferred to Engineer Com- pany with effect from 20.1.83.

No. 1413 Pte. A. M. Calman, No. 6 Platoon, is transferred to Scottish Reserve with effect from 20.1.33.

Struck off the Strength. Having left the Colony. No. 1800 Tpr. W. D. Denham, Ma- chine Gun Troop, as from 19.1.33.

Leave.

Lieut. H. Owen-Hughes, Machine Gun Company Iloadquarters, returned Miller, frum lenvo on 16.12.12.

No. 1621 Cpl. W. L. E. Competition.otor Machine Gun Section, returned from leave on 12.1.33.

The following have been granted] two weeks' leave from 21.1.32 3.2.33:

3. Company Rifle Club. The next meeting will be held at the Peak Range on Sunday, 6th. February at 9 a.m. Range Ofoer-Lieut. V. C. Branson, M.C.

(1) AALA. Company-As from date, and until further orders, Section Drills will be discontinued and Mem- bera of the Company who have not yet completed the recessary number of drill for proficiency will parade, for combined instruction at Volunteer Headquarters every Monday at 6.30

(g) Portuguese Company.--Parado nt Headquarters at 6,30 p.m. on Details 'wil Tuesday, January 24th, be found in the Appendix.

Company Orderly Officer for the week ending Sunday, January 29th. Lieut. J. V. V. Remedios.

Lovia Gui. Officers, N.C.O.'s and men of Categorica "A" & "D" will fire Part 7, Practices T33 & T34 at Stone- cutters Range on Sunday, 29th, January Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 8.30 a.m. and Kowloon Police Pier 8:40 a.m. Range Offeer-Lieut. J. 8. Rodrigues.

. dato Bevolver.-Or facilities for Revolver Instruction by a Regular N.C.O. will be available at Stonecutters for Offeera, N.C.O'S and Nos, and 2 of the Lewis Gun Sections.

the

anne

Markon's Budge. The qualifica- tion score for a Markman's Badge in connection with Part III Musketry is now 80. 70 constitutes a first class shot. The following qualified as Marksman on Sunday, 15th. January:

Lieut.

IL J. Silva C.S.M. M. F. Baptista Sergt. F. P, Sequeira

Ceryl. F. F. Cruz

80

80

81

B2

00

82

L/Cpl. M. M. de V. Soares

Pie. A. M. B. Rocha Categorica-Platoon Commandera should see that Category "D" men understand that they must not attend at Slonecutters until definite orders are given for them to do so.

The following N.C.O. and men are transferred to Category "B" for Lewis Gun training:

No. 9 Platoon Pte. E. M. Marques, II. L. Rochs.

No. 11 Platoon L/Cpl. J. F. Guer reiro.

Appendix to Above. Pamde-Tuesday, 1933-5.30 pm.

January

24th.

All Offeern N.C.O's 'und Men in- |cluding Recruits. By Section.-Aren drul including:-Arms. Order, Pro- sent. Fix Bayonets.

By PlatoonsMarching, in line, in flo n fours, left and right form. Forming Platoon on a flank from file and four. As a Company-March- Ing in fours, In iine. Headquarters.-- Pornde Ground All Offeurs und N.C.- D'a, and 4 Regular Instructor, Rifles and Bayonets, Belt and Frog.

Oficers and N.C.O's lu be practised in giving words of Command and `above. detailing instruction on tho points to their men.

In preparation for this read IT. Val. 1, 1020 pages 40-51.

All the above points will be found in 1.T. Vol. 1 1926 Chapters 11 and 111.

(h) Anzac Company.-Machino Gun Competition.. Train leaves.Kow luon Railway Station for Fanling at 10 12 am. on Sunday, 22nd January. All those participating in the competi-. tion are requested to be at the station in time to catch this irain.

Dress Field servico caps, K. 1). Jackets. Short Pullees, flaketops, Black Boots, Belts, Poucher, Braces ETXE must and Haversucks. Each being his own rations.

The Company will parade in Full Atrength at fivudquartern on Monday, 23rd. January at 6:30 31. for rifle instruction under C.S.M. E.lt, Jenkins.

(3) The Omeera Commanding the! undermentioned Units will issue their Orders separately to their commands:

1. Corps Band.

11. Machine Gun Troop.

to

Lieut. J.A.R. Selby, M.B., B. Ch.

(Edin.), Medical Section. No. 725 Tpr. G. P. Lammert, Machine

Gim Troop. No.1560 Pte. J. P. Whithani, Armour-

ed Car Section. No.1641 Ptc. R. H. Griffithe, Armour-

ed Car Section. No.1741 L/Cpl. M. W. Turner, Ar-

moured Car Section. No.1745 Pte. W. H. B. Rigg, Armour-

ed Car Section. No.1768 Pte. R. 1. Cherrill. Armour-

ed Car Section,

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RAILWAY FINANCES

GOVERNMENT ASKED TO CONSIDER REPORT

London, Jan. 21.

The companies in calling atten- tion to adverse conditions urge

ZA.P.D. &

The Salter report was submit- ted in July and published in Aug- ust, 1932. It dealt with the task of considering what would be a falr basis of competition between rai and road transport of goods. Tho recommendations include proposals for the higher taxation of commercial motor vehicles and transport by a system of licenaing to enforce payment of reasonable the regulations of this form of

wages and good conditions for em ployees and the maintenance of vehicles in a state of fitness. Another recommendation

is

No.1887 Pte. A. P. Hall-Thompson, At yesterday's meeting of the

Armoured Car Section.

companies to the Premier regard No.1930 Pto. I. H. Bradford, Armour-Cabinet the letter of the railway

ed Car Section. No.1621 L/Cpl. W. L. E. Miller, Motoring the gravity of railway finan

Machine Gun Section.

Poora, Motorees, was discussed. No.1532 Pte. W. E.

Machine Gun Section.

F. Korr, No. 1 No. 689 Pte. W.

Platoon. No.1010 Pte. J. J. Ferguson, No. 7 the Government to decide upon a that the Minister of Transport be

Platoon.

policy as regards the adoption of empowered to prevent the trans- fer of certain classes of goods The following have been taken on the Salter report which recom-from the railways to the roads. mended an increase in taxation The conference consisted of the the Strength:

1978 Pte. C. W. Balman, M.M. Gun and also the licensing of heavy general managers of the four rail- Sec., 16.1.33.

1979 Pl. R. C. M. Swan, No. 3 road vehicles in order to equalise way groups and of four represen- competitive conditions with the tatives of the road interests con- Corresponcerned, with Sir Arthur Salter an railways. Our Own

independent Chairman..

Strength.

Platoon, 16.1.33.

W. II. G. GOATER, CAPTAIN, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps, dent..

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