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NOVEMBER

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1938.

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-SHANGHAI, Nov. 11.

LATE NEWS

GENERALISSIMO CHIANG KAI-SHEK, who as U.S. 'Warship'

Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Kuomin-| tang and the military committee of the Chinese Central Government, has hitherto always exercised dictatorial powers, will, from now on, so. it is stated here in Shanghai, base all important political decisions exclusively on his own judgment.

7.

THE VOLUNTEERS Corps Orders for The Coming Week

LIST OF PARADES

Volunteer Hongkong

Defence Corps orders by Lieut. Col. H. B. Rose, M.c., Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Friday, November 11.

1. Orderly Officer, Ete., Fanling Camp Friday, November 11, 5.30 p.m. to Saturday, November 12, 5.30 p.m.- Orderly Medical Officer, Captain T. Ride. Orderly Officer. Licut. M. Wood. Orderly Sergeant. L/Sgt. J. D. Remedios.

Parades

(D) 1st. Battery:

Returns To Canton

The Standard Vacuum Of Com- nany's tug, Comet, which arrived from Canton on Thursday night with six In face of the present situation British steamers which had been In China, the war polley will be bottled up in Pearl River since the decided hereafter by General-tilities switched to South Chinn, ni handle all diplomatic affaira a arrive there, If everything goes well, well.

between 4 and 5 p.m. In accordance with the "outline of The Comet, which has been ylven armed resistance and national recon- the status of an American naval ves- struction programme,

the supreme sel, has on board seven Americans, nationnt leader will also carefully including the new American Consul. consider any resolutions adopted by General in Canton, Mr. M. S. Myers, the forthcoming plenary session of four Britons and one German, besides the Central Executive Committee of US. Naval rellets.

Hatter took part in the Armistice the Kuomintang regarding China:

ceremony. foreign policyTrans-Occail.

issimo Chiang Kai-shek, who will left again for the Chinese city

badum. to-day, and is expected to

VITAL DECISIONS

Some of the

She is commanded by Licut-Comdr. J. P. Clay, U.S.N., and other noval officers on bourd are Ensign R. J.

and Lieut. Fauntz.

Ta Kung Pao that at unimportant Rmilitary conference presided over by Woodward and R. A. Gallamore, of Generalissung Chiang Kai-shelt on last the Baptist Mission; Rev. J. P. Monday vital decisions were made in Anderson, of the Seventh Day Ad- conneelion with the

ventist Mission: Mr. B. H. Budington, military and

of the Socany Vacuum Oil Co.; Mr. i. Right Section.-Friday, Novem-political situations in Kwanglung.

Outstanding military officials, it is H. L. Decker, Texas {} Co.; Rev. ber 18, Belchers 5.45 pm, reported, have been chosen by the A. G. Lindquist of the Swedish tailed-Lecture. Remainder-Gun

Mission; Mr. George S. American drill. Dress-Overalls, S.D. cap and engraissimo to command the force Walker, of the British Consular ser- in the Fourth War Zone in vlee; Mr. K. Selby-Walker und A. operating Kun platform shoes,

Kwangtung, aud

new governor will Hammond, of Reuters: Mr. G. F Hi. Left Section.-Friday, Novem- ber

18, Belchers. 6.45 p.m. Dress-most likely be appointed shortly to Steed, of the China Electric Co.; and

heast A Overalls, S.D. cap and gun platform

reorganised Kwangtung. W. O. Kochler, of the German Provincial Government. However, Consular service. shoes.

the names of the generals and officials

It is revealed by the semi-omeln! Badgeonssengers are: Rev F. T.

iit. Sigant Scetlon-Friday, Nov- ember 18, HQ. 8.30 pan.

on whom the future of Kwanglung|

(b) 2nd. Battery-Wednesday greatly depends, have not been dis- November 16, H.M.S. Tamar 5.30 closed.

p.m.

(e) Engineer Company:

1. D. E. L. Section.Monday, Nov. ember 14, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. L.G. instruc-

the

Ship's Officers Charged

Gun drill. Dress-Overalls. General Yu, Han-mou's resignation S.D. cap. ******

commandership of Thursday, November 17 from the H.M.S. Tamar 3.30 p.m. Gun drill. Fourts Route Army has been accepted Dress-Overalls, SD. cap.

by the Military Affairs Council, ac- cording to well-informed Chinese Geoffrey Williams, wireless opera- circles here.

tor, and George Simpson Dick, 22, According to an arrival from Tunk-engineer. of steamer .Benares, kun, about forty Japanese soldiers had bail of $20 estreated In Central were killed by a balcis of self-defence Magistracy thils moming when corps in Tungkun in a lightning night they fatted to appear in answer to raid on last Tuesday. Fighting is charges of using profane and inde- still raging in the area.

tion. Thursday, November 17, 5.30 p.m. RE. Instructional Shed. D.E.L. instruction.

11. Lyon Light Section--There will be no parade.next week.

(d) Corps Signals ---Tuesday, Nov-

7.10.38. Buzzer ember 15, H., 5.30 p.m. practice,

(c) Machine Gun Troop. There will be no parade next week.

(f) Armoured Car Section.-Tucs. day, November 16, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. Friday, November 18. H.Q. 6.30 p.m.

(g) Motor Machine Gun Platoon.- Friday, November 18, H.Q. 5.30 p.m. A and B Classco-Setting up stop- pages. C

C Class-Mechanism,

four subheads.

2000 Plc. W. E. Allen, Med. Sec. lo Unit Seserve 1.11.38.

2223 Cpl. J. C. Remedios, No. 5 Unit Reserve M.G. Company, to 4.11.38..

1. Leave 1150 Sgt. V. A. Neves, A A. Coin- Pany. 3.10.30-2.4.30.

1918 L/Sgt. A. H. Dinnen, ist. Bat- tery, Right Sec. 4.11.38-25.11.38. first

2447 L/Cpl. E M. Franco, A. A.

9.11.38-13.11.38.

(h) No. M.G. Company-Friday, November 18, H.Q. 5.30 p.m.

Pte. E. A Ozorlo, A. A. Com-

(1) No. 2 M.G. Company.Thurs-piny, 9.11.30-13.11.38.

November 17, H. 5.30 p.m.

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2148 L/Eur. K. M. A, Barnett, 2nd. Martial at Nicholson's Camp, Huppy LAST 4 TIMES TO-DAY•

(k) No. 4 M.G. Company.-Tucs-Battery 12.11.38-11.3.39.

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(1) Portuguese Companies.-There will be no parade on Tuesday, Nov- ember 15,

(m) Machine Gun Signals.Mon- day, November 14, 11.2. 5.30 p.m. Subsections A, B and D--Preparation for Signal Exercises. Those detailed

Riding practice.

(n) Medical Section-Wednesday, November 10, P.W.D. OMees 6.30 p.m. Lecture by Lt. Balean.

(0) Pay Section.-Friday, Novem- ber 18, C5.0. OMees 5.30 p.m.

(p) Construction Section R.O.D.c -Thursday, November 17. HQ. 5.30 pm. Lecture on Demollilons,

3. Transfers

1500 F/Codet, J. P. Whitham, Alri Arm to No. 1 M.G. Coy, Reserve

(Sd.) S. F. HEDGECOE, Major,

Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.

AFFILIATED

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Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

1. Lecture

The next lecture on First Aid will be given by Professor L. T. Ride at the P. W. D. Omces on Friday, Nov- ember 18, at 5.30 p.m.

(Sd.) Mrs. E. M. BEGG, Commandant, Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

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Another verslon - way that Mr. Eden will confine its efforts in an attempt to Induce Mr. Neville Cham- berlain to extend the basis1% of his " Cabinet.

Parliamentary circles here are discussing the possibility of Mr. Anthony Eden coming forward as leader of a new political Party. It is bellaved that he has in mind to rally It is common, knowledge that the to his support all dissatisfied adher former Foreign Secretary has long ents of the Liberal and Labour Par- been trying to regain a Cabinet, Post tles,

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