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HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL WEDNESDAY,

DEFENCE CORPS INSPECTION

GEN. BORRETT ON THOSE

WHO STAY OUT

2/Lt. H. A, do B. Botalho. -

A large crowd witnessed the march, down Garden Road to the Parado Ground where the Corps formed up in line. . At 8 p.m. Hla Excellency the General Officer Com-

manding, Maj. Gen. For in

MARCH 13, 1985.

A LOCAL NEED

PUBLIC LATRINES NOT

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The need for more public latrines O, CMO, C.D.E, D.B.0, arrived An excellant turnout out by the company with Col H. GHarrison, in Hongkong and Kowloon was Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps D.8.0. (G.8.0. 1,) and Capt. W. B. stressed by the President, Mr. W, J. featured the annual Inspection of A. Clough Taylor of the Royal Carrie, at the fortnightly meeting the Corps by His Excellency the Welch. Fusiliers, A. D. C. to His of the Sanitary Board held yester General Officer Commanding. Excellency.

day afternoon. Major-General O. C. Barratt, yes. terday.

The General was resolved with the General Saluto and was cacorted on to the Parade Ground by Capt. LF. Nicholson, Corps Orderly Officer.

Mr. Carrio said that no now public latrines were built. In 1994 and none were being erected this year with the exception of two small ones at Repulse Bay. It was

serious question and the Board should urge more of these erections next your,

The latrine prograthmes for Hongkong and Kowloon for 1936 had been circulated to members and

The Corps wore about 800 strong and with the Royal Welch Fusillers Band made a fine show which at tracted a large crowd of spectators Among the guests who witziased to the Murray Parade Ground. the inspection were Mrs. O. C. The Volunteers paraded at head. Borrett, Miss. J. Dowbiggin, Mrs.

at 5.15 p.m.

under the R. Hancock and the Misses ndant, Col. H. B. L. Hancock, the Iton. Mr. J. P. Braga, Dowbiggin, 0.0.E., accompanied by Mr. E. Cock, Mr. K. E. Greig, and the Adjutant, Capt. P. S. M. Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones. Wilkinson of fbo Wiltshire The General conducted an ina-approved by the Board. Regiment

pection In line after which the The Colour Party comprised Lt. Corps marched past in Column of C. do Ballia Robertson, M .M., route and formed a hollow square (King's Colours), and Z/Lt. F. P., in which position they were Sequeira (Regimental Colours) | addressed by him. with C. S. M. T. Parkinson, C. S. H. F. Westlake and C. S. R. A. Edwards as escort.

The Corps received the Colours with honours and

marched to Murray Parade Ground headed by the Royal Welch Fusiliers Band (by courtesy of Lt-Col. R. E. Hindson) and the Corps Pipe Band under Acting Pipe Major Riach.

General's Speech

The President mentioned that an application for an eating house licence at No. 09 Wing Lok Street, |ground floor, had been refused by the select committee as, the pre mises were found to be unsuitable. The Board constmed the refusal.

Other business was of a purely formal nature.

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His Excellency sold: Colonel Dowbiggin, Officers and Gentlemen of the Ilongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, this is the third time I have had the honour of inspecting the

Present at the meeting, bosides Corps, and. when I say that I note Mr. Carrie were the Vice-Prosi with great satisfaction the continu-dent, the Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, ed progress in your efficiency, it is Dr. G. W. Popo, Medical Omoer of not because it is customary to say Health, Mr. L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr. that to people who give their time F. C. Hall, Mr. C.

J. Roe and energy to fitting themselves for (Secretary), and Mr. Im Ping- the greatcat business in life, namely tsoung (Assistant Secretary). the safeguarding of their homes,

but because I really mean it.

Units On Parade' The parade included the Corps Firat Battery (LL. M. L. Do Villa); Corps Engineers (Major M. A. Johnson, M.M.); Corps Signals (Lt. J. II. Bottomloy); Armoured Car It is not from parades of this Colony. The paper, amongst other Section of Machine Gun Battalion sort that efflcloney can be judged, things, raised a number of selen- (2/Lt. G. C. Moutrie); Motor but from my observations of you tine points. which are being In- Cycle (M. G.) Section (L. H. G. at camp, at training and in combin-vestigated, not only here, but at Williams); No. 1, (M. G.) Com-ed operations. I am satisfied that, home. The Inbour involved in the pany (Capt. H. Owen-Hughes): with one exception, you are fit to preparation of this paper is worthy No. 2 (Scottish) Company (Capt. carry out the obligations which you of recognition H. R. Forsyth); No. 8 (Anane) have undertaken. The exception is Company (Lt. J. R. Way); Corps the grave one of numbers, but, as of your Affiliated Unit, who are I also welcome the inauguration Infantry (Portuguese), (Capt. S. it has come to my knowledge that doing necessary and valuable work. Jarvis, M.C.).

their amour propre, or whatever equivalent such people possess, Is easily hurt, I will not comment on the laxity in this matter of a large number of residents in this Colony, Government servants and others.

Major J. C. Macgown, of the Medical Section, was on parade as also wera Major E. J. R. Mitchell, Capt. A. H. Potts, Capt. J. 8. OBE! Rodrigues, Capt. E. G. Stewart, R.S.M. H. Edmonds, Q. M. Lt. H. Westlake, pe M., Lt. M. Wright, Lt.

D. M. Richards, Lt. A. W. Brown,

sence here to-day and hope that na I thank you for your pre- many of you as possible will turn out and assist us in forth- coming practice operations.

our

One of the features of this year's work has been the very valuable

The General left the parade paper sent. in by a syndicate of ground accompanied by his staff, Lt. T. W. Saunderson, Lt. H. your Officers and Other Ranks and the Corps marchod to

Hoad- Silva, Lt. J. V. V. Remedios and dealing with the defence of the quarters and were there dismissed.

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