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Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps Orders by Lieut-Colonel H. B. L Dowbiggin, O.n.z. Commandant, Hong- kong. Volunteer Defence Corps.

Friday, Nov. 2 1. General. (a) ObituaryThe Commandant regrets to announce the death of Private C. A. Remedios, No. 11 Platoon, Corps. Infantry, which oc curred on October 27, 1934,

(b) Promotion-lils Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve the promotion of Second Lieutenant John Keith Dousfeld to the rank of Captain in the Army Sér- vico Corps. Cadre of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps with effect from October 12, 1934."

Govt, Cinzette No. 47 dnto 26.10.34. Notifn. No. 795.

(e) Canteen-The attention of all rank is drawn to the fact that clits. must not be signed in the Cantenn. All drinks should be paid for in cash.

2. Parades,

(n) Corps. Enginter-Monday, Nov. 5, Miniature Range at 5.30 p.m. Thero will be no D. L. training at Belcher's on Thursday, November 8, In view of the Camp on November 23- 25.

(b) Corps. Signals-Parade at Headquarters at 630 pm, on Tues- day, November 6 for Signal Instruc- Bon. Recruits Miniature Range. Parade at Hondquarters at 6.30 p.m. on Friday, November 9 for instruction on the 10 line Cordless Exchange, All members will report to C. S. M. Padgett either on Tuesday, 6th or Friday, 9th the week-ends they will be able to attend camp. New leather equipment must be drawn from store an noon an possible.

(e) Corps Machine Gun B1. Headquarters. No. 2194 Pte. E. F. 8. Baker is transferred from Bn. Signals to No. Company with effect from 2.11.34.

11. Signals Unit, Wednesday, November 1, Unit will parade for signal instruction. Kit will be drawn from Stores. Friday, November 9, Unit will parade for station work Instruction.

Camps-1xt week-end, 18th-18th November 4th week-endl 7th-9th. December.

i. Motor Cycle (M.G.) Section.— Parade on Monday, November 6, al Volunteer. 11.Q. at 5.30 p.m, for I.A.

ly. No. 3 (Anzae) Company,—(1) Parade at .Q. at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, November 5, for Gas Drill. Dux Respiratorn will be Innued during | tds parade.

(2) There will be a meeting of all | N.C.Os, al H.Q. on Thursday, Novem- Eber 8, 1904,

(3) Change of Clothing, All ranka are reminded that application for change of clothing etc. must be made on Monday, November 5.

All sp- Rentions must be accompanied by the. artletes requiring changing.

(4) Machine Gun Badges. The undermentioned qualified un First Class Gunners on October 28, 1934, and are entitled to wear - "M.G.” (without wreath) for the Weapon Training Season 1934-35.

C.Q.M.S. G. E.. Dudley, Sergt. J. M. Sunley, Sergt. E. F. Sell, Corp). H. D. Matthews, Pte. C. A. Braga, Pip J. Hunter, Pic. A. E. Hughes, G. C. Dudley, Pte, I. G. Johnson, Pte. D. Orr, Pte. C. B. Dalziel, Pte. D. M. Cauron, Pte. J. Wolfe, Pte. R. S. Tiasington,

(d) Corps. Infantry. The Corps.

BANISH

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1934.

Infantry will parade on Tuesday, November 6, at Headquarters at 5.56° p.m. ander. Platoon" arrangements, -

Bocrults will parade under C.S.M. Slattery for Foot and Arms Drill. Dress-Belta, frogs, rifica and bayoneta.

MarksmanL/Sgt. F. F. Cruz (No. Platoon) is antilled to wear the 'Single Rino for one year, having scored 93. points on October 11, 1934. Rifle Classification Teat (Part III)..

Annual Rifle Competitions. These will be fired in conjunction with 3. A. Classification Tests on November 11, 1934. Particulare re-competitions and entry forms will be issued by End. Lieutenant Sequeira.

Dreas for Competitions---Boots, Putties, Hosetops, Jackets, Shorts, Belts, Pouches and Braces.

Launch.--Time will be notified later. Orderly Ocer for week-ending. Nov. 13, 2/Lt. Sequeira,

** 3. Appointment and Promotion

* No. 1879_ C.Q.M.S, E. E. Dudley, No. 8 Cay, H.Q, appointed G.8.M. with effect from 1.11.34.

No. 1723 Bergt J. M. Sunley, No. 13. Platoon, appointed C.Q.M.S. with effect from 1.11.54.

No. 2080 Pte. A. E. Hughes, No. 14 Platoon, appointed Lance Sergeant with effect from 1.11.34.

No. 1971 Pie, I. G. Johnson, No. 18 Platoon, appointed Lance Corporal with effect from 1.11.84.

No. 717 Sergt. II. E. Strange, Medical Section, appointed Staff Ser- Reant with effect from 26.10.34.

No. 1700 A/Sgt. L. W. Hume, Medical Section, promoted to Ser- geant with effect from 20.10.34.

4. Leave and Return. Captain J. Durran, Medical Section, granted 12 months leave from 1.11.04 to. 1.11.35.

No. 2142 Pte. E. F. V. Barnes, M.M.G. Section, granted 14 months leave from 30.10.84 to 15.12.84.

No. 1033 Tpr. P. H. King, M.G. Troop, granted 2 months leave from 1.11.34 to 31.12.34.

Lieut. A. W. Brown, No. 2 Com- pany, returned from leave and report- ed för duty on from, 1.11.84.

No. 60 per P. D. Wilson, No. 2 Coy. HQ returned from leave and report for duty on 1.11.34.

5. Struck Off Strength. Leaving the Colony-No. 1810 Pte. A. D. Lowson, No. 4 Platoon as from 3.11.34,

6. Strength.

2236 Private, W. E. Broadbridge, No. 2 Platoon, 20.10.34.

2230 Private. V. P. Reia, No. 12 Pintoon, 30.10.84,

7. Parade-continued, (e) Armoured Car Section.- Parade on Tuesday November 6, at Hendquarters at 1.30 p.m. Dress: Mafli.

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(c) Parade. The seventh lecture on Home Nursing will take place at Volunteer Headquarters (Miniature November 7, 1934. Range) at 5.80 p.m. on Wednesday,

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