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1940
EDITION
OF THE
HONGKONG. DIRECTORY DIARY
and BLOTTER
NOW READ Y This very useful combination of Directory; Diary and Desk Blotter, contains a large variety of, local information: List of Covernment and Department Officials: Firms and Em-
The Volunteers
Corps Orders For The Coming Week
Corps
Hongkong Volunteer/ Dolence orders by Lout. Col. It, Is. Rose, M., Comandant, longkong Volunteer De fence Corp.
Friday, Jan. 10. Orderly Medical Omcer Fr. Jan. 25. 11.0, 0.30 p.in. L. Balcan,
Promotion Extracts from Government Gazette No 2 of 1,140.
. T.
(a), "No. 20-Ilis Excellency the Gever- the nar bu been pleased to approve following promotions in the Hongkong Volunteers Defence Corps, with effect from December 22 1930:
Sgt, Lawrence Goldman to be Second Lieutenant St. Thomas Alexander Pearce to be Second Lieutenant. January 1940,"
the
*(b) "No. 20-1lis Excellency the Cover-
pleased to approve nor line been following promotion in the Hongkon Volunteer Defence Corps, with effect from December 22, 1939:
George Stalnat.
Second Lieutenant Kenneth Myer Artur Barnet to the Lieutenant; Battery termaster Sergean
Second Lieutenant: Bat. Wilby to bo
Henry Sergeant Quartermaster tery Stephen Jones to be Second Lieutenant: Bombardier. Sidney John George Burt to be Second Lieutenant. January 12, 1940." Panting Camps
(a) 1st. Camp: The following units and other personol ne detailed will pro- ceed to camp on Monday, January 22 under instrucllam, Alroady sued:--Nos. A.H.C. Coy. 1. 4, 5 and 7 Companies:
Transport Section & Supply Section as detalled),
(b) Corps Headquarters will be closed January 22 to 9p.m.
fr.S. EY 7, with the follow-
Wednesday
ing exception; (1) The Olies will ba open for urgent matters and correspon dence from 9 am to 1 pin, and in the afternoon at the time of arrival of the D.RLS (130 hours 1st gamp and 1515 watchmall 2nd camp): (1) The
Hall the door of the Drill will open when required; ( The stores will be open fram 3 p.m. to 7 pm, on January 24, 23, 20 and 31. February 1 and 2 for the issue of clailing and equipment and of traininst stores,
(c) Stores: 0%. C. Units who wish to use Corps equipment at 1.9. or elsewhere make during the above perlod Biguld
Q.M. It nhould
early arrangements
be noted that only a limited supply wil be available.
di Telephone-Fanling Camp: Orderly Room, 58071/092 (from 10a.m. May 241/40); Public, B71/5: Officers'
3 Q.M. 55071/207.
te Corpa Orders: Weekly Criters wil be incur at Fasily! Camp on Fridays. O'. C. Units not in camp will send their Orders to 11.2. Garden Road not Inter than noon on Wednesdays.
Qualification-D.£, Ligbt
The following members of the 3rd Bat tory passed a tel nn DFL Lights at Wellington Barracks on G.4.40: ur. . . Capell, Grir, L. K. Ho, Gar. F. M. Garelo. Mapy
All maps issued to Units will be re- turned to these Headquarters without de- lay.
Ammunition
from
No ammunition will be issued 1.Q. to individuals for Rifle Club shoots ns from to-day's date. All ammunition wued on the Ilange
firing.
Parndea
in) Corps Arilitery:
dri
prior to
and
FTI.
1. 1st Battery: Gun Detachments-Tues. Jan, 23, Belelsere. 5.45 p.m. 1. C. Staff, No. 1 and No. 2 Gun detachments D. Specialjais. Laitery Jan. 20. Belchers, B.45 p.m. B.C. Staff, tia. and No. 4 Gun detachments and D.R.F. Specialists, Battery drill,
Lekin Gunners-Thurs, Jan. 25. A.
3.30 p.m. L.. instruction,
DEL. Section-Wed, Jan. 21. Welung.
ton Barracks, $30 p.in, Mobite fight run. ning. Dress-Overall, 9.D. caps and G.
shoes where applicable,
I. 2nd Battery:
Gun Detachments.-Tues. Jan. 23. Scan-
dal Point. 5.30 pm. Might Section. No. 2 Gun Gun and hattery driji.
5.30 pm, Lelt Section. No. 1 Gun, Gunt and Bat- tery drili.
Wed, Jan. 24, Scandal Point.
urs Jan. 23. Scandal Point, 8.30 p.m. Iug. Section. No. 1 Gun Gun and-bat- lery drill.
"Fl. Jan. 26, Scandal Point. 6.30
pm
Leti Secon. No. 2 Gun, Gun and hat tery drill
DR.F. Detail-Detachment each night
as detailed.
A.A.L.M.G. ment Detalls.-Thurs.
Cins-D.EL-Gun Detsch- Jan. 10, Scandal
Point, 3.30 p.,
Siguats Telephone
Courses:-Mon.
Jan 22, 11.9.. 4.16 p.m. Dress-Overalls
and S.D. caps for all parades.
Il 3rd Battery:
Gun Detachments
& Ilange-takers.~-
Mon. Jan. 22 and Thura. Jan. 23. el.
chers. 5.30 p.m.
1uto.
Battery drill and lec.
Jam, and
Lewis Gun Sq/Mon. Thurs. Jan. 29, 1.Q. 6.30 p.m.
D.EL. Personnel-Fri, Jan. 26. Welling- tom Barracks. 3.30 pan. Dress Overalls, 9.0, cops and GP shoes for all parades. iv. 4th Battery-Man. Jan. 22, 1.Q., 8.30 p.m. Recruite
Wed, Jan, 24, 1.Q, 5.30 pm. Recruits, Fri. Jan. 20, Qucen's Pier. 5.30 p.m. All Hanks, Dress-Overalls, S.D. caps. gun filed. platform atoes, Waterbottles Invernack railons will be provided. The battery will return at 10p.m.
v. 5th Battery-Mion, Jan. 22, Queen's Pler. 9.30 pan. No. 1 See. Dress Overails. Wert Jan. 24, I.Q., 5.15 p.m. All officers and N.C.Os Dress Mufti,
Fri. Jan, 24, 1) Queen's Pler. 5.00 pm. No, Sec. Dress-Overalls, (1) No. 1 Sec. 11.Q.. pan. Drea-Overalls,
11. Field Company Vencers-Mon.
Jan, K.C.11. 3.30 pm. Company driti. Thurs, Jan. 24, K.C.n. 5.30 p.m. Unifora for fiting etc. Dress--S.D. caps,
Pets, shorts etc.
lex Corps Signals-Mon, Jan. 23, 11.Q.. detachments, Lecture
5.13 p.n.) Battery Signallers on procedure.
These detailed by Ós, C. Now, I
CIALS.
Saturday,
HONGKONG : TELEGRAPH
Corps Orders-Amendments (a) Corps Orders No, 30/39 of the 22.9.30. Pari Arength-InereDED. For DRO Ite. 8. Simpson. h Bty. 14.930. rend. "4297 Pie. 8. Simpson, 5th A.A. Ity. 14.03).
(b) Corp Orders No. 61/39 of the 1.1230, PATA. 6. Leave. The period grant. ed to But, R. Rathmell to read "20.2.49. 15.240,"
Command
Caplan G. F. Nees lo Battery.
1
command
3rd
Majur It, Owen-Hughes to enmmand No. 1 Company.
Misjer 1. It. Forryll to command No. # Company,
Transfers
Capt, G. F. Teos, 2nd Dty, 3rd Bty. 19.140 2/LL. G. 8. Wilby, Art. 11Q. 3rd Bty. 9.1.40; 2/1t. B. Cieta, No. 1 Coy.. No. 1 Coy, 19.1.40 Gigan. Warnes. Corp Stad, Cay. Eng., 121.40; Pte. A. M. Hemedins, Fd. Amb., No. 5 Cay
Ple. C. 1. Burgess, No. 1 Coy, Bid
Arad. C. Th
15.1.40; Pte. J. WOJ. Barrow, No,
A.SC. Cov. 13.1.40; 1 Coy, No. 7 Coy, 19.1.40; Spr, E. Wong inpe. Ya, Coy. Engs. Unit flew. 2.2.40; eut, K. M. A. Barbett, 3rd Diy, 2nd ity 10.1.40.
Appointments & Promotions
Ma C. L. Fung, No. 4 Cor. to be L/Cpt.
Y, O. Kwok, No. 4 Coy. 12.1.40;40: Pte. Y. X. So, No. 4 Coy. L/CH! In Us L/Cp1, 12.1.40 Pte. I, C.-Leung, No. 4 Coy, to be L/Cpl. 121.40 Pie, P. L. NR. No. 4 Coy, to be L/Cpl. 12.1.40: Cel. W. 11, 4. Hirst, Corps Signals, to be Aug. 15.1.40; Cpl. JT. P. Souza, Coy, 13 be Sat. 18.1404 Cnr. Wit 1st Ely to be Bdr. 16.146 Pie, G. R. Ratavot, No. 1 Coy, to be L/Cpl 19.1.40 Bar, F. L. Isley, ist. Bty, to be Sgt. ID.1.40 Pto. 7. Barrow, No. 7. Coy. to bu Aug 19.1.40.
LDATO
Cpl, M. M. de V. Boarns, No. 5 Cay. 10.1.0-3.40 Cpl . A. Fowler, M.M.C. PL 20.140-10.2.48 Pic. A. J. G. Taylor, No. 1 Cay... 32.40-112.40; Pie. J. flut
Capt. elisan, Armd, C. P. 3240-13.3.403
13.3.40- C. de S. Robertson, Pay Sec.. 10.10.40 Pte. T. M. Castrino, No. 4. Coy.. 4.2.40-10.2.40.
Strength-Increme
Gr. A, J. Palmer, Jih A.A. Bly.. 11.2.46. Pl. A. M. Kennedy, Arnd, C. P. 15.1.40; Pte. E. M. Gemunell, Stanley P. 10.1.10; Fle. . N. Lindeman. No. 1 Coy.. 10.1.40; Pte. 1. G. Craig. No, & Coy, 18.1.40; nr.
A. 11, Guinea, 6th AA. B1y.. 10.1.40; 1'to. 3. M. Sandford, No. 2 Coy., 18.1.40; P J. 7. Sico, A.S.C. Ccy. 18.1.40; Apr. F. Nell, Fd. Coy, Engl. 19.1.10; Gnr. Tovar, 2nd B1y., 15.140.
Strongili-Decrease
P. 1. A. Gonit, Na. Company. 71 Pte. 1. C. Eardley, No. 2 Coni- pany, 18.1.40; 'te. E M. Marques." No. Company B.11.39; Pte. J. Chow, No. 1 Company 13-140 Pie. F. A. Ozorla, No.
Company. 13.1.40.
F. N. Turghy Caplam, Adjutant, H.K.V.D. Corps.
AFFILIATED UNIT
Nursing Detachment. H.K.V.D.C.
Lecture
The next lecture in Fin! Ald wilt be held
January 20 at 3.30 p.m. In the St.
ALWEY, Cathedral Hail,
Practical Bandacing Classes Will be held on Monday, January 19 at 10.30 am, at Vot. .Q., and 6.30 p.m. At No. 13 Leighton 1Lili. Transport for The evening class will leave Vol. T.Q. at 0.10 p.n.
Attachment
The following ladies were attached to the Military Hospital Tungkong for train- ind during the periart shown:
9. Ellis-8-15/1740; Miss S. Blac- kinen, Miss A. Purves, 15-22/1/4DI;
Mr. M. 9. FRAUDE. Assistant Cordt. Nursing Detachment, HKV.D. Corps,
Decree Final After 25 Years
de-
OAKLAND.-^]I divorce courts stream- have not yet atlained the
of Heno. lised speed characteristic After winning an interlocutory _crce_of_divorce 25 years ago,
Lillan M. Coughimoor finally had tie deerce made anal here. The don- ment was yellow with are when the judge signed it.
Mrs.
FOOT ITCH
ATHLETE'S FOOT
According to the Government Health Bulleti No. 2, at least 50% of the adult population o The United States are being Altacked by the die- esse known as Athirta's Fool.
Uunity the disease starts between the toes. and the skin cracks from ujin watery bluiten. tching becomes 1-
and peele. After a while!
craich
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2 and Batteries. Cables. Joining.
Wed, Jan. 2, 1LQ, 3.15 p.m. Thoto de- talled. Instrument and W/T. Class
Fri. Jan. 28, Q., 6.13 p.m. (1) All de- tacluments Bignat training. (3) and respirators will be drawn Company Blores,
(d) Mobila Column.
Mabilo The Column will proceed to Fanling Camp on Jan. 30,
1. Armoured Car Platoon.-Fri. Jan. 20, Hung Hom Raliway Depol. 5.30 p.m. Training insinction.
1. Motor Machine dun Platoon.—Tues, Jan. 30, Itung lam takway Depot. No.
Seo.. p.m. Romainder, 4' pin. ly, Ground Sheets, Ground" shoots in the poolumn will be
of N.C.O's. or men of the Moblie
returned to COMS. Butler forthwith.
Sheets hol retumed immediately will
cerned,
ployees: Foreign Residents: be charged against the individual con
Time Tables, etc., etc.
ཅ་ Clothing-Deficiencies of clothing A handsome and durable re-and equipment will be made up before proceeding to camp. 14., Store will be open on the 24th Instant for this pur pose.
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(e) No, & Company Thurs, Jack. 25, IL 5.30 p.m. M.G. Instruction,
() No 3 CompanyMon. Jan. 22, ILQ. 5.30 pm. Company meeting and lecture,
Thus, Jan, 25. Ne parade.
Draw Mon Jan. 21 and Mon, Jan. 29. tifles and respirators from Company Blote under platoon arrangements.
(a) Na. 45 Company-Fri. Jan. 26, HQ, 6.30 p.m. La Instruction. (continued from last week),
SOUTH CHINA MORNING Proceed to pain as notified in Company
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Suppling 10 detailed.
Mon.- Zan. 21. Those detalled. Proceed to Camp with the Transport .Section is Botified in. Compmy Order No. 10/40.
(1) Wield · Ambulates milloð. Jan, El Murray Parade Ground, 6.30 pm. Not in unixarın.
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CHURCH NOTICES
ST. ANDREW'S (CHURCH OF ENGLAND, KOWLOON) Rev. J. R. Higgs to Preach To-morrow
Sunday, January 21. Beptuagesima Sunday Holy Communion at D a.m.; Cheret Com- munion and Address at 11 am. Preactier: The Vicar; Evensong and Address at 6.15 Em. Preacher: The Vicar: The Sunday Evening Club will be held after the ser vice. Everyone welcome, Admission free. Primary Sunday Schoot in the fall, 10 A.. Leader: Bliss W. Robinson,
Young People's Service in Church; 10 am, Lender: Mrs. J. 1L BARE.
Wank Bay Notices Monday, January 12-Medical War Working Party, 10 am; Fellowship, of Youth, 6 p.m. Epeaker: Rev. A. P. Ross: Teachers Preparation Class, 7 pana B1, Andrew's Club "Hotels Poteli" evening at 0.30 pm.
Tuesday, January 2-Boy's Choir Prac- tien, p.m. Brownia Pack. 3.30 p.m.
Wednesday, January 24-Medient War Working Party, 10 in.; Wolt Cuba, 8.30 St. Andrew's Club Badminton Match, 0.30 Rover Scouts (1st pan St. Andrew's Kowinan) at 11, Cumberland Stoad, Kaw- loon Tong, at 0.40 p,m,
Thursday, January 23.Women's Fellow. ahip. 3 p.m. Boy Scouts, a pan Conver sion of St. Paul Holy Communion at 7.30 B.M...
WAT Friday,
2B-Medical January Working Party, 10a.m.; Full Choir Prac tice, 0.30 p.m.; The I in the Chater Room, 6.43 pm: St. Andrew's Church fortnightly Whit Drive to the Eall at 845 p.m. prompt. Admission 50 cents. Everyone Welcome,
Saturday, January 27. St. Andewir
Indies First Hockey Team versus Central British School at 1 p.m. St. Andrew's Ladles Second Hockey Team verans Tho Argonauts at 3 pan.
CHRIST CHURCH (WATERLOO HOAD)
Three Annual Meetings
Next Week
Sunday, Jan 21, Septuagesimas,-Italy Communion 7.35 am.: Sunday Schools ism. Choral Eucharist and Sermo
aun. Prescher, the Vicar.
to
Margarin Service 11 .m.; Evensong 4.30 p.ss. The Vicar will restime the course of lecturn rerons interrupted by te Christmas and New Year Services. subject this evening will be "The Miracles ut Jesus.
The
Monday, January 22.-Annual meeting of the Gulf of Marian and Mary in the Vicarage.
Tuesday, January 21-Annual meeting of the Christ Church Pellowship in the Rey, J. C. L. Wong's house immediately behind the Church, at 0.30 p.m.
Thursday, January 3-Conversion of St. Paul, itoly Communion 710 am.
Friday, January 26-Annual Meeting of the Christ Church Group of the V.D.ALA. in the Vienrage at 8.00 p..
Note: Dy a mistake, the date of the Parish Annual feeling has been printed In the Monthly Notes x February
AR this is the date of Chinese New Year.
I wott be folly to attempt to hold our Annual Meeting on it. The correct date is the jst of February. Friday, at 0.50 p. in the Church, and at 8.45 pm. In the Vicarage,
METHODIST CHURCH (QUEEN'S ROAD EAST)
Rev. W. G. B. Ream To Preach To-morrow
Services un Sunday, January 21. Preacher.-Marning. Rev. W. G. D. Ren M.A. Evening. Rev. J. E. Sandbach,
Junior Church at 9.30 am.. All children welcome.
--Morning Service, nt 10.18 mlyn No. az, Prayer, lynn No. 30, 1st Lesson; Hymn No. 60. 2nd Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 33, Sermon. Hymn No. 362, Benediction.
Evening Service al 1 pm-Hymn No. 18. Prayer. Hymn No. 105, Lesson, Prayer, Notices, Hymn No. 210, Sermon, Hyman No. D42, Benediction.
E.
Nollees for the Week
Following the Evening Service Social Hour will be held at the 5. & Home at 6.15 am. All Servicemen and civilians will be warmly welcomed,
2. The Badminton Club is meeting at the S. & S. Home on Monday and Thurs- day at 7p.m.
a. A meeting for Prayer and Fellowship will be held at the B. & S. Home on Tues- day at 8.30 p.zr.
4. The House Committee is meeting at the S. 9. Home on Wednestiny at 8.30 prt.
UNION CHURCH
NOTICES
(KENNEDY ROAD)
10.30 Morning Service
am. Evening Service & pm. There will be a meeting of the Management Committee at 0.30 p.m. on Tuesday evening in the offen of Instead & Davis.
LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ Scientist, Hongkong
The Bubject of the Lesson Sermon in all Chrisilan Belance Churches to-morrow, January 21 will be: "Life"
The Golden Text will be-This is the record. that God hath given to us ciernal life, and is life is in his son." (1, Jalın, 8.11).
They
Among others the following ellations will be read from the Bible:fow excel- lent in thy loving kindness, O God, there fore the children of men put. their trust under the shadow of thy wings shall be abundantly satisfied with the fat ness of thy house; and thou shall make them drink of the river of the For with thee is the fountain of thy light shall we see light," (Fa. 36: 7-0). The following citations will also be read from the Christian Belence Text-book, "Belence and Health with Key to the Beriptures" by Mary, Baker Eddy:-"God Sa divine life, and Life is no more con. fined to the
which reflect it than
for
in mortal nsan or material things, it would be subject to their limitations and would end in deaths Eternity not. tine, ex presses the thought 'of Lilo, and, tine is no part of eternity." Ona' ceases - 15 pro- portion as the other is recognized.” (Pages 531, 468).
Annovineament
First Church of Christ, Selenitat, Hong kona, (a francia of the Mother Church The First Church of Christ, Selentist, in Boston, Mam.) No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Sunday School 10
diation. Bunday Service 11,35 a.m., Testimony. Miraling. Wednesday, 0 pant A needing Room is located in the Church Buliding and is open every morning (Except Bunday) from 1830 am. 10.11.30 b, and on fuceday and Friday, event- Ings from 8:30 pm: to 7pm. All authorised Christian Science Hermiure: is available at the Reading hoom. The public la cordially invited to stand the services and to vilt the Randing foom.
January 20.1940.
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