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SATURDAY,

AUGUST 29, 1936.

ANNUAL REPORT ON VOLUNTEERS

Many Members

Commended

For Work In Corps

CHICAGO

BIGGER

DISPLACES H'QUARTERS ST. LOUIS URGED

GIANTS CONTINUE

TO FORGE AHEAD

(Cantinued from Pago 9.) Docherty. Drummer W. R. Forsyth, Plc. V. H. C. Jarrett,

of emciency "The standard throughout the Corps has continued writes the Com- Improve," to mandant. "It has been a very busy for the Corps, consequently the average attendance again ex- ceeded previous years, the

New York, Aug. 20. New York Giants continued to widen the gap between themselves and the field of the National League, beating Pittsburgh seven to two to- day, with thirteen hits against eight,

and St. Louis Cardinals, who led League for so long, have struck, the worst going of the season and con- tinue to flounder. They were held scorciess by Philadelphia, who hit seventeen times and scored tight, olded by Klein's home".

in succeeded

beating Chicago Boston and stepped into the second Lengue position, winning by eighteen runs to three, with twenty-one hits to ten.

Brooklyn and Cincinnati spik a double-hender.

runs.

in the American League, New In the York crushed Detolt twice. first game they bit seventeen times with anct scored nineteen

Detroit's Dimaggio hitting a homer. right hits viele four tallies. The nightcap they took fourtree to five. though they were outhit, fourteen to sixteen.

Washington was beaten by Chlengo, live to tax, and St Long, with Sollers homer, we, the tra gange from one, and log the Berton wight to second, one to two-Renter..

LAST CHANCE ON MONDAY

FOR PHOTO CONTEST ENTRIES

Intending entrants in the "Telegraph" Competition are reminded that all entries must be in not later than 5 p.m. on Monday, August 31.

are

aamual is the sixti This Competition arranged by the "Telegraph," and there already indications of an un-. usually high standard of merit in the entries received.

your

COMMENDATIONS

"I desire particularly to commend those

members of the Corps who comprised the Corps Syndicate for the Kirkpatrick Cup and with their able Essay were bracketed first in comprised the competition. It was of Maj. E. J. R. Mitchell, o..E., Ma). 5. Jarvis, M.C., Cupt. D. W. Mortlock. Capt. T. Addis Martin, Lt. C. de N. 5. Hobertson M.M.. 2nd Lt. A Brande, 2nd Lt. H. M. Wood, L/Corpi W. K. Robinson.

" addition I would mention as worthy of commendation:

NEW KOWLOON SKYSCRAPER

MR. KEW NO LONGER ACTING FOR OWNERS

Mr. Fred Kew writes that he is not now acting on behalf of the owner of the property upon which, as related in the "Telegraph" yester- day, it is proposed to erect a fifteen- Kowloon, storey block of Bats in Mr. Kew adds:

"It is true that I purchased this site, and I would like to explain that sometime ago the owner requested me to

invite few architects to sub- mit without cost a sketch for the erection of sixteen-storey apartment mansions in Kowloon. There was, however, a tentative promise that if any sketch is accepted and adopted, the work will be entrusted to such architect."

MADRID

GIVEN

ULTIMATUM

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Navalmoral. have arrested and im- prisoned an American, John Dorett,

Puramount News camerman.

aol.

Camps 1st Battery-Captain T.

It is repbric that Dored, recom- Addis Martin, E:Q.M.S. E. Moses. Sert. W. F. Webb, L/Sergt. J. Wat-anted a trio of loyalist guards, entered rebel territory, mistakenly The insurgents seized and executed son, Bdr. G. F. flees.

Corps Engineers-Major M. A. Johnston, Masty,

Lt. F. W. T. Ross, the guards and, discovering loyalist R. J. Everest, MULE, passes in Dored's pockets, put him in C.S.M.

It is recalled that the American į CQMLS. T. Bolt.

Corps Signals.-C.S.M. G. T. Pad-Embassy at Moscow savel Dared's gell, M., C.Q.M.S. IL. J. Milling fire in 1922, when the cameraman, a ton. A.M.

former White Russian attached to G.Bu. Signals.--2nd Lk. A. Nellie Czar's personal staff, re-entered Braude, Sugi. R. S. Meadows.

the country to take pictures of Machine Gun Troop. Capt. A. 11.

Lento's funeral. He was arrested Potts, A/C Q.M.S. W. A. Muckinlay and sentenced to death. but the Seral. G. P. Ferguson, Corp. D. C.Embassy intervened and secured his Field.

refense under the promise that he would never returti-United Press. Expect No Attack

Armoured Car Section Sergi J. S..

C.Q.M.S. II. F. Westlake.

sertion.-C.S.M.

1. S. Hamilton, C. C. Rogers, Sergt. Carpi. G. . Fowler.

No. 1 (M.G.) Company.-Capt. E. C. Stewart, C.Q.M.S. B. A. Edwards,

Telley Sergt. L.

No. 2

2 (Scottish) Company.--LI. A, W. Brown. Corpis. E. M. Bryden and A. D. Wyllie.

A.

No. 3 (M.G.) Company Lt. Urquhart, who raised this company during the year, A/C S. M. E. Porter, A/C,Q.M.S. E, C, Fincher.

Corps Infantry Major S. Jarvis,

Capt.

J. V. V. dos Remedios, M.c.. Lt. F. P. Sequeira, C.S.M. M. F. Baptista, C.Q.M.S. A. J. V. Ribeiro, Sergt. H. M. Britto, Sergt. J. P. Buloras.

Medical lucky snapshot may win you a handsome prize.

Three silver cups, a Filau Stenight-8 movie camera and $250 in cash prizes are being... offered. A

BRITISH LABOUR-

STAND (Continued from Paye 1.}

arrival of the Ambassador, M. Rosen- berg, former Under-Secretary-Gen- eral of the League of Nailons, which is interpreted as moral encourage ment for the loyalists-United Press.

"VOICE OF HUMANITY"

London, Aug. 20. There is widespread support in the Press for the efforts with which the assceinted British Government has itself for securing alleviation from both sides of suffering inflicted

the

by the civil war in Spain.

A telegram published yesterday from the Foreign Secretary to Sir Henry Chilton declared the urgent desire of the Government to play its full part in any organised inter- national effort which might result from the suggested approach to the Spunish Government and the leaders of the rebel forces by the Diplomatic Corps.

Section.-Major. J. C. Margown, at, Ch.B. (Edin).

T. Sergt.-Major "Regimental Parkinson, who assumed the res- duties of Regimental Major in July.

His long

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Madrid, Aug, 28. Following the dropping of leaflets warning Madrid to expect to be at- tacked unless it surrendered, there is considerable doubt that the rebala will bomb the city due to the effect inter- such an net would have on national opinion.

The Government, however, has an- nounced the completion of air defence of a plans, including preparation Beot fast pursuit planes, a system of sirens to give warning, and other precautions.

Meanwhile, 28 rebet oflicers are on trial for their lives at the city gaol.

-United Press.

INTERNING TROTSKY

experience in the Regular Army NEW DOMICILE TO

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"Sergeant W. H. Owen, Reserve Company, for his ready help at ull tines.

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URGES NEW HEADQUARTERS

The Commandant reiterates, in his Annual Report, the necesslly for new Volunteer Headquarters.

"They are a real need, with increased numbers and equipment our present accommodation is quite Inadequate," he writes.

be

A suggestion is also made that all efficient Volunteers might exempted from Jury duty. Including those on leave, the full strength of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps at the time of writ ing the Report was 60 Officers and 813 Other Ranks, making a Grand Total of 879. In addition, there are 19 members in the Nursing Detach- ment.

"It this approach succeeds," the Daily Telegraph wrote this morning, mercilessness. Reprisal can

BE FOUND

Oslo, Aug. 28. The Norwegian Minister of Justice

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LOCAL DIVORCE

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