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September 30, 1939.

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THE VOLUNTEERS

Corps Orders For The Coming Week

Valunteer Defence

l'aint Corps ber. Scandal Bangkong orders by Lieut. Col. 2. L. Huse, MeHght training, Dress Overalls. Commandant Jongkong Volunteer De- te) 2nd Battery: terce Corps.

Governor has

1. Obituary

A Look Through The "Telegraph”

50 YEARS AGO

Sept. 30, 1880, After aprending £195,000,DUS

Kinca 8.30 p.m. Moblie 1871 In fortifying their frontiers, the French were horriðad lost year to find that the progress of artillery science in Germany had already rendered their How defences absolute and worthless. While the French have been building forts, the Germans have been demolish

The military polley of the Ing theirs. German general staff may be summed in three words-troops, telegraphs, trains.

1. Classes for Layers. Rangetaker & A.ALMG-Monday, October 2. Scandal Paint. 520 pin. Those detalled,

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the death of ND. 2000 fie. 9. C. Ten, No. 1, Gun Defachinents. Wednesday, Octo-

The Commandanti regrets to announce 4 M.G. Company, wiilch occurred on her 4. No. 2 Gun, Thursday, October 5.

No. 1 Gun. Scandal Point. 6.30 pm, 21.9.38.

2. Orderly, ledical Omvers

1. D.EL. Personnel.--Wednesday, Octo- October 6. Scandal Thursday, October 5. Q. 0.30 pan.ber 4 Thursday.

Paint, 5.30 p.. Lieut. G. 1. Balean.

3. Promotions

iv. Dress-Overalls and 5.D, caps,

The military busine кося оп Extract from Government Gazette No. v. Uniform-Tursday, October 1, ILQ. and fitting of re- 34- Excellency the 4.30 p.m. Uniform

throughout Europe as usual, and above the mirants.

nil in Germany; anniduous attention in ard Battery Gun Thunday, aid to marching, drilling and manoeu

- Detachment & D.K.-Monday, October 5 Betchers, 5.30 p.m. Dreasing, maken of men, us if there was n certainty that war war at hand. Even Overall, 8.D. cops, G., shoes,

1. Lewit Gun Squad-Monday, Octo- In the midst of the harvest, the fields

thronged with ber 3, 11.9. 5.15 p.m. Dress Overalls, 9.D. caps Thursday, October 5, 11.9. 5.00 in. it is not unusuals, men and women,

to noo long arrayaj for about Droshirt,

trousers. .D. of heimated moldiers marchip under caps, webbing belts, boots,

glittering rifles, while the deco-toned) rattle of ariillery wagons in tedious procession ressund from the turnpikes

57 of 21.9.30; been pleased to Pengkons following promotions tho Volunteer Defence Corps, with efteel from August 10, 1039:

Lieut. Cecil James Waddell to be Cap taln.

Lieut. John Gordon Baxter Dowar to be Captain.

Om Lectures

Octo-

Tuesday, October 3. Q. 1.30 p.m. Lecture by Commandant.

1. D.EL. Personnel-Tuesday, Monday, October 9, H. 6.30 p.m. Lee- her 3. Wellington Barracks. 6.30 p.m.

S.D. cap.

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ture on Pay Duties. All avastable Officers | Dres pora, COUTIċ-Montay, Octo- will attend, Pay Buttes Cours

The undermentioned N.C.O's and Other Storka qualed in a Pay Dutles Course un September 23, 1939:

Corps Ari. R. C.Q.M.5. as. Wilby: lat Diy., Sgt. I. B. Jones; 2nd ity, Gnr. H. J. M. Barnley; 3rd ty. L/dr. C. Guhnyan; 4th. Bty, Q.M.9. J. A. Delgado: Field Coy. Engineer, Spr. E. 11. Castro; Beach Light Cay. Eur. J. E. 9. Yu: Corps

ber 2. Beichers. 5.30 p.m. Dress-3.0. cops shirts, shorts, bools, puttees.

V. Layers Course-Thursday, October Defchers. 30 p.m. Dress-Overalls, S.D. caps, G.P, shoes,

(e) 4th Battery:

Tuesday, October J. D.EL. Schoot. 5.30 pm. D. Personnel. Dress-Overalls.

Wednesday, October 4, 1.q. 5.30 LG. Personnel. Dress-Overalls und B.D.)

Signals, Sigmn, o. F. Walker, Armd. Friday, October 5. Queen's Pler. 9.30 Pl. Szt. F. Brett: M.M.G. PL Plc. K. Mitchell, No. 1 M. Co.. Pte. It, B.pin. All members except above, Dress... Joseph No. 2 M.G. Co. C.q.MS. J. C. Overall, gun platform shoes, S.D. caps.

( 6 A.A. flattery; Polson; No. 3 MG. Co.. C.Q.M.S. E. C. Fincher: No. 5 MG. Co., A/Cpl. W. T Knox, C.q.M.S. C. G. Silva and Pio.. A, A.

Lina:

October 2, No. 2 Bec.

Tunday, Ortcher 3. No. 15 gec. B Wednesday, October 4. No.

25 YEARS AGO

Sept. 30, 1914, The Secretary of the Admirály on- sounces that the German cruiser Emden hs during the past few days captured and sunk in the indian Occa the steamers Tumeric, King Lud, Ribera The colller and Fagle, and captured

Burenk.

The crows were transferred in the Gryterate, which was also enptured but which was released in order to tuke the crows to Colombo,

MALINI

MALINI ENTERTAINS

Governor Among Audience

At Hongkong Club

A large audience, Including His Northcote, was entertained by Max Excellency the Governor and Lady

Malini, popular magician, nt the Hongkong Club last night.

Oleas; A.A. Company, C.Q.M.S. J. J. et N.C.O. Cler 6, No. 1 Erc. & N.C.O's. tage of the fog, few ever Paris and apparatus or paraphernalia but with

A.B. Company, C.Q.M.S, P. E.

Field Anulance, Cpl. D. Walker.

4. Pay & Other Duties Course Friday, October 8, 11.Q. 3.30 pan. Those detalled from Unis.

Friday,

Saturday, October 7, No. 1 Sec. Queen's 1er. 5.15 p.m.

and

Sunday, October 8. No. See. N.C.OT. CL, Queen's Pier, D.10 a.m.

1) Field Company Engineers: Monday, October 2. Kowloon Canton Anilway 5.30 p.m. Muskelty. Dress—S.D.

1. Recruits-Apecial Class Monday, October 2, Wednesday, Octo- ber 4, Q. 8.15 p.m. M.Q. training.

8. Paradon (a) Corps Artlitery Saturday, Septem-caps, tantos, trousers. ber 30. Manning Exercise. lat, 2nd and 4th B. 19. 3.00 pm. 3rd Bty. Q. 2.43 p.m. It expected that all will be back in Hongkong by 10 p.m. Dres Helmets, shirts, shorts, boots, puttees, webbing belts, walerboltto filled. Gun platform shoes and averalls (to bio car- Find)

Thursday, October 3, K.C.R. 3.30 p.m. Classes 23 Class A-Field fortifications. and C.-Demolitions.

(5) 1st Battery:

1. Gu DotacimentaFriday, October 6. Belchers. 5.45 pm. Battery drill and L.G. training.. Dreamd.D. caps, shiris, and shurts and gun platform shoes,

B. D.EL. Personnel. Wednesday, Octo.

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The performance lasted for almost two hours during which time Malini delighted his audience with a large A German acroplane, taking advan variety of tricks without the ald of dropped several bombe near the Eiffel only his two dexterous hands, a few Tower, with the apparent object of decks of cards, glasses, cigars and destroying the wireless station. One aht man was killed and his daughters... was wounded.

Chi Beach Light Company: Monday, October 2., 11.4. 3.30 p.m. Drii eating a opeculation and hitting clothing.

(4) Corps Signals:

•Saturday, October 30. 11.0, 2.00 pm, Centre Section under Set. King. Manning exercise. Uniform as detailed. D/11. Detachment as per roster.

Week-end, September 30, to Dctober 1. Monday, October 2. ft.Q. 3.15 p.m. Line Stellons. Signet training by detachments, Wednesday, October 1. 11.9. B.15 p.m. N.C.O. instruction Clan.

Friday, October 6, 1.9, 5.20 p.m. Line and D. Section. L.G. Instruction.

Signal Onice duties have been suspend ed for the time being,

occasion,

This was the fourth Malini had appeared at the Club of 30 yearY. During over a period this time he has also entertained four Governors.

Kolser Wilhelm is much in the pubile miad just now, and if he takes, any nute of what the world is saying of him, he must be a munt unhappy man. Whether he does or not la not so Inter- Malini will give two public per- as to what his formances in Hongkong at the ultimato fate will be. That lies in the hongkong Hotel Roof Garden on lap, of the gods, but to grvalal-gazeri and the like, a horoscope of Liis Majesty October 5 and 6 at 9.30 p.m. Booking which was cast sixteen years ago by is now open at the Hotel Mr. W. Old will be recalled with in- terest. Space doct not parmit the whofe of it being quoted, but a few ex tracks which have a bearing on present lappenings may be noticed. According to Mr. Old, the Emperor has most fateful horoscope, and during his reign of which it has hitherto had no shadow the German Empire will suffer reversals

of experience.-

1) Armoured Car Platoon: Tuesday, October 3, II.Q. 6.15 p.m. for Kennedy Road. Those detalled. Remain-Thun-far-the-maker-of-the-horescope

der 11.4, 5.30 p.m. M.G. training,

confines himself to generalitlos, but

Friday, October 0. Hung Hom Railway further on he comes to particuinrities,

p.m. Driving.

De Motor Machine Gun Platoon:

instruction. Dress-Muttl."

M.G.

the whole of din pasarasions..

"Mars in the meridian," saje Mr.

Friday, October 8, (11 Those detailed. Hung from Ballway Depot. 3.39 Riding practice. Remainder. Old, will exure kine to engage in con 5.30 p.m. M.O, training.

tinuat quarrels, and the Sun in opreal-¦ Sunday, October 8. Btonecutters, Part tion to Saturn will denude him of his II MO, Classification. Launch leaves power among the nation," Queen's Pler at 8.15 a.m. and Railway

Pler, Kowloon at 8.30 am. Dress-Mutui,

3) No. 1 M.G.

10 YEARS AGO

Japan-Russia

Discussion To Settle Outstanding Issues

Tokyo, Sent an 20. Negotiations for settling various

as when he observes that the Kalver's | pending questions between Japan and destiny le wach that he will lose nearly the Soviet Union are proceeding at

once ft Moscow and at Tokyo,

M. Nicolai Generaloy, the Soviet ຟຸກ Mr. Charge d'Affaires, called Haruhiko

the Nichl, director of uropean Affairs Department of the Foreign Office, on Thursday morning, The interview hosted 45 minutes.

A Morrow, dispatch says that the Sept. 30, 1020.

Japanese Ambassador, Mr. Shigenori Taking the seat of M. Poincare, whn Togoh, visited M. Vlacheslav Molotov, for the first time for many years was the Soviet Foreign Commissar, on unable to preside at the opening session Tuesday evening. It was understood Saturday, September 30, 11.2, 2.30 pr. Department, M. Maginot, the Minister the settlement of outstanding issues. of the Council-General of the Meuse that views were exchanged regarding Wednesday October and Thursday, of Colonles, in a speech at Bar-le-Dur,

The Nichinichi Shimbun, comment October . 11.Q. 5.30 p.in: Nos, 6 and Leclared that ho premature evacuation Platoons.

of the Third Zone of the Rhineland, ng on the Soviet-Japanese relations,

5. Nos, 1 & 2 Pintoan-Tuesday, Octo ber 3 and Friday, October 6, H.Q. 6.30 pm.

| An Company programune,

1. No. 4 (Troop) Platoon-Tuesday, October 3, 11.9 5.30 p.tn. 31.G. training

[m] No. 1 M.G. Company:

Manning exercise. Dress-As detailed."

M.G. and LG. training an per pen.us contemplated by the agreement says it is possible that the Soviet reached at the recent Hague Conference, Union will make overtures to Japan was strictly conditional upon the rat for

the Co-operation by Germany, Rention of the Young Plan by the Soviet Union and Japan. French and German Parliaments.

ramme. Tuesday, October 3 and Thurn- day, October . Kowloon Dock. 8.30 pm No. Platoon. ... and Rifle training.

(0) No. 5 M.C. Company: Bunday, October 3. Blonecutters. M.G. Part II. Nos, 0 and 10, Platoons. Lainel

leaves Queen's Pler of 830 am. calling

at Kowloon at 0.45_am.

Monday, October 2 and Thursday, Octo- ber 5. See Company circular,

for No. 4 M.C. Company:

P.30

Sunday, October 1. Peak Tange. a.m. Recrui nitte Table A. Draw | passes for Peak Tram at 11.2, 8.45 min, | Dress-optional. Musketry order.. flange

Oferr-Captain V. C. Branson.

Wednesday, October 4, 11.Q. 330 p.m. Company parade. L.C. instruction. Les

on No. 2.

Therefore, he declared, the French troops would remain in the Rhineland tin until the Young Pinn came into opern-

5 YEARS AGO

Rept. 30, 1934.

The paper warns that feeling will rise against Japan in America in case of Japan's alignment with Germany and Russia, thus causing the possi blity of a clash between Japan and the United States.

With both Japan and China weak- ened, the ground will be prepared for A foundation stone ceremony in con- Belelsevisallon of the world as con nection with the now Hongkong and templated by Stalin. The poper Shanghai Bank building ha been arranged. and Invitations have beenges the nailon to watch carefully issued by the Chairman and Court of every movement of the Soviet Union.

-Domel,

Vessel Fired On

Sunday, October 8, 11.0, 7.00 am. Man ning exercise. For detalia see company Directora. clrcuter,

Friday, October 0. 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. The stone will be lalit by His Ex- | M.C.D¥, etc. L.G. instruction. Those de-cellency Sir William Perl, on Wednes-

talled Musketry.

(pl Portuguese Companies:

day, October 17, at 12.15 p..

City

[v) Pay Section:

Sunday, October 1. Rawlean Range, Tables A and B Rifte. Firing commencer at 8,45 am. Dress-optional,

(Sgd.) E. N. Tunsay.

but belt, bices, pouches and frog musi Friday, October 0. See para. 5 abaye. be worn. Haversack rations to be car- ried. Rites will ho inued at the Range. Range Onlcers-Lloutę. C. D'Almada e Castro and F, V. V. Ribeiro. J/Lis. M, M. Alves, and E. 1. Cunha.

a) Na 6 A.G. Company:

Tuesday, October 3, 1.4, 8.30 pm, (1) Class A. Lecture and Instructions (oul- of-doer) an elevation and distribution traversing.___(11) Class B. Points D.D.A. | Mil) Class C. ktečlianism. Care de clean-

ing.

AFFILIATED UNIT

1. Lecture The next lecture on First Aid will be held on Friday, October 6 in the St. John Cathedral Hall at 8.30 p.m.

1. Home Nursing Examination-Result The following have passed the Home

Hainking, Sept. 20." The Manchukuo vessel @hoan Maru was fired on by Soviet troops on the Ainur River while steaming upriver near Constantinovsk at the head of the three lighters on Monday,

At that moment, the Choan Maru was engaged in refloating two of the three lighters which it was towing. About 30 shots were dred by the Soviets.

·

The Choan- Maru was forced to return to Hotho on the Munchukuo side of the border river leading the two stranded lighters on the spot Domel.

(b) Anli-Aircraft Company:

Nursing Examination held on 28.9.39. Miss Tuesday, October 3, 11.Q., 6.30 p.m. (l) |J. Booker. Miles M. Booker, Mra. 12. Tnued, Recruits. Sight setting, atm- Mig P. Baldwin, Mrs. A. Simmons Mes Trained men. L.G. ground work (con- Booker, Miles 13, Budden, Mrs. W. Dalziel, ing, stripping and assembling-elementary. J. M. Dobbs, Mrs. L. V. Gray, Miss 1, THE prefix "Special to the Teln- Barker, ins M. G. Black. Mr, graph" is used by the "Hongkong Monday, October 2. Kaltak, 6.00 p.m. Vale, Miss. R. Grant, Mrs. H. Dawbiggin, Telegraph", to Indicate news which

D) Air Arm:

Lecture,

+(0) Army Service Corps Company:

Misa R. Judah, Mrs. 1. M. S. Braude. Mies E. Gima, Miss I, Buchanan, Miss B. M.

is sirially copyright under the pro- Tuesday, October 9, 11.2. 530 p.m. Mackichan, Mrs. K Fisher Mike H

visions of the Telecommunications } Recruite

Brewer, Mrs. E. Tehbutt, hirs, P. It, Mace Ordinance. 1938. Bach nown so bears Thursday, October 8, IQ. 130 p.m. Miza 3. C. Banft, Miss H. Wolf, hur G. the Indication "UF" is received in Company parade,

F775. Mrs. M. Budden Miss N.L. Eardley Hongkong on the date of publication, (u) Field Ambulance;

MARL Dowbiggin, Mian A. M. Wednesday, October. 4. Oki Ambulance Purver, Mrs, M. Artiet, Mrs. E, M. Deze by the United Press Associations, who

Parade Ground. 8.20 p.m. Dross as for last parade.

Friday, October 8, 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.CO. CLASE

Mr. M. Levy, 20.0.30;

3. Brength-Decrease

Mrz, E. M. Bend Commandant, Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

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