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The Voluntoors

Corps Orders For The Coming Week

Hongkong Volunteer Defence Согра order by deur, Col. II. B. Rose, ME, Commanünnt,

Itongkang Volunteer -

Fence Corps.

Hongkong. Fri, Apr. 12. Resignation of Commission Extract from Government Gazelle No. 14 of 5.4.0; 2. — Excenency the Goveller han oven pleased to approve that Leutenant Jong janizon DR LOW- ed to fungi #24 COULDzasen in the trong- kong voicer Detenos Corps, will eitwel from 26th March, 1940.”

Arts, on LG, Cianifications (a) tunerulier, Apr. de 2 mid 2 Coyn

(b) Kowloon City, Apr. 21. A Hangy.- Nos. 4 at a Loya, Table D; 11 HRA

No. 0 Coy., Tabie C.

(e) kowloon City, Apr, 28, No. 7 Coy,

1 Hange, Table D.

l'arades

(2) Corps Artillery;

1. 1st Buttery-Apr. 18, Belchern. 5.30 2.ín, 1.8.2, Cimes wider 2/Lt. H. S. Jones und bgt, dieng, dick,AVATHON,

-Apo 16 diciers, Vila pint, au members are required to attend this parade to

STAUB bummer trauung progratiune amk select candilutes for layers' won Lewa gun clunki at a

1. kint battery,--Ape. 19, 11.Q, 5.30 p. Pay parade. DrewMulu,

Apr. z, l'eak flange, n.m. Table A for Ulla, who have hot fired.

lord Buttery.Apr. 19, (1) Belchers. 5.30 pan. M.G.EC CIUNA, Druvetalls and .. Cups; (H) 11.Q. 5.13 p.m. Lewin

B.D Gun ballad, DressOverutis and Capa

Apr. 17, Quartermaster's Stores will be avatanje for ard battery for the mung and eng of kat.

Apr. 16, uuicers, 0.30 pan, N.C.O's. Class. All NICUM · 20 alicia. DzQ6w=UV¢Dalin -and 2.1), caps.

D.16 Dam

iv. 4th battery-Apr, 18, H.Q. D.30 Din. All N.COM

Apr. 19, wellington Uks... D.EL. Bection.

Apr. u ..L School, D.EL. personnel Apr. 18, Queen's Pier, ad pm, Return- ing a pait no. 3 Gum "A" Renet 13. Stud Relief DEL personnet. ross -SD cap, uverails, gun plattorin shout,

v. Stú. A.A. Battery-Apr. 1t, Queen's Pler. 90an, No. 1 bection. Te Overalia.

Apr. 10, Q. 536 pan. Thuso detailed. Leciure. Dres-Mufti

Apr. 18, 1 Queen's Pler. 5.78 p.m. No. 1 Suction, üres. Overalia. (R) 1LQ, BJU D. No. 2 Section. General drit. Dress

Jacket and trousers

__(5) Field Company Englurers:—Apr, 15, K.Ct, 30 p.m. Discussion on Exercise. Thurs. Apr. 18, K.C.R. 130 pan. Techni- cal trust

by Sections. Respirators, knives ele "to be returned to Stores.

(e) Corp Signals: Apr. 12, HQ, 218 p.m. Those detailed for time work Uluder Sgt. Rationeli.

Apr. 15. H.Q., 8.15 p.m. Signet training. Apr. 10, 11524 8.13 pan. Signat truling. (1) Molle Column:

1. Armoured Car Platoon.—Apr. 15, IL.Q., 5.30 pun, A. Claus-Mechanist. 13 and L Clap reading and message writing.

Apr. 10, LQ, 30 pan. aŭ Cimovin L.O. instruction,

فاده

it. Motor Machine Gun Platodit Ap 15. 11

p All Classro-Map reading and message wilting.

„Apr. 19, 16.Q., 5.0 pm, N.C.O's. Promo- tion exunciations.

(z) No. 1 Company:

Apr. 10, (1) No. 1 Squad, those detalled. H. 9.30 p.in. Promotion examination. (1) Remainder. H.Q. b.al pan, as coinpally prostumine,

Apr. 19, (1) Remainder of No. 1 Squad. HG 5.0 pin. Iromotion examination. (U) No. 4 Squad, HQ, 5.15 p.in

for Kennedy Road. (ili) Remaininer, 1134. 5250 p.m. na Company programme.

(h) No. 2 Company:

+

Apr. 18, 11.Q., 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's. Clasa. Apr. 18, 11) No, 0 PL Kowloon Docks 5.30 p.m. M.G. Instruction, tuj no, i el 11.9. 630 p.m. Foot and Anní drill. Ben and frog.must be worn

(1) No. 3 Company:

Apr. 15 & 18, 11.9, 5.30 p.m. Training as in Company programme.

Capa

() No. 4 Company, ápr. 14, Kowloon City Hango. 8.15 alm, Corps lufte meets ing Those detalled. Dress-9.D. Jackela, trousers, boots and wes baita.

Apr, 19, ILQ., 8.30 pm, LG, LA, Apr. 21, Kowloon City Runge, 9 am). L.G. Classicawon Tabla "D". All those who have not already fired,"

Saturday,

HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH

April 13, 1940.

NORWAY PUTTING UP LETTERS

STIFF RESISTANCE

Philippines Interested

MANILA, Apr. 12 (UP),—M. Golden W. Bell, legal adviser to Mr. Francis B. Hayre, has reveal- bustlness ligh Commissioner at Washington to expert pressure on Britain to release several Norwegian and Danish freighters now held in Hongkong, containing valuable cargo destined for Manila. It is understood thai some cargoes are perishables.

ed that Philippine interests requested the

Mr. Bell and thai It was merely routine business in forwarding the request and that the High Commissioner was not bringing undue pressure,

Protection

For Tenants

on

New Government Law Is Tabulated A new

measure to prevent landlords passing

to their tenants the war taxes imposed on them under the War Revenue Ordinance of 1940 is contained in to-day's "Gazette", which an- nounces amendments to the Pre- vention of Eviction Ordinance.

The chief amendment is the word tenement" for dwelling houses," which thus brings into the provisions bad-spaces or other forms of tenancy not previously included in the bill.

1930

It is explained that in its applica tion the principal Ordinance of 102 was limited to dwellings (other than dwellings in respect of which rent in

uded payments in respect of ixard, attendance or use of furniture) in Hongkong, Kowloon and New Kow Ison, held by tenants who had been sitting tenants on June 3, 1930..

For The Duration

It is now considered necessary to extend, for the duration of the war, the scope of the Ordinance to all tenements in the Colony except of board and residence.

In introducing the Bill for the War Revenue Ordinance to the Legislative Council, the Financial Secretary said:

am authorized to stole that if any ottempt is made generally to pass on the Property Tax to tenants Govern ment is prepared to introduce such legislation as may be considered nec- Cssary to prevent this."

JUNK HITS

A MINE

Landing Of Radio Stations

British Not Confirmed

Stockholm, Apr. 12.

A correspondent of the Dagens Nyheter at the Norwegian border re-| ports that a great battle is under way at Konkswinger, os heavy detonations

are heard on the frontier.

Two hundred Norweglans are re- ported to have been killed during the German occupation of the city.

Mr. Lunde, one of the supporters of the pro-German Quisling

Govern captured by ment, was reportedly Norwegian soldiers and brought to the Norwegian command at Kong- swinger-United Prens,

Fiorco Fighting

Stockholm, Apr. 12. Radio Stockholm reports a flerce friting is under way near Kongs- vinger near the Swedish-Norwegian border, but the outcome la unknown,

Six SIX German planes raided Frederikstad

bombs setting

a number, Jesterday, and dropped: several points afire, according to Radio Stockholm, which adds that several persons were Injured. Frederikstad itself is reported to have been almost wholly evacuated.

Refugees that the city

from Bergen reported was still occupied by 2,200 CGerman troops guarding the bridge approaches to the city-- United Preas.

and that

In Nazi Hands

LONDON, Apr. 12 (Reuter).m It is understood that all Norwe gian radio stations are now in German hands, but plans hava been made to keep the Norwegian people informed of the action of their Government through the JL.B.C.

A speech by M. Humbro, Pre- sident of the Storting, will be rhortly relayed to the Norweglan people by this means

of

It is learned that the Governor Faroe Islands welcomed the action

taken by Britain to assure The safety of the inhabliania,

Aaked whether tha Danes would be regarded as Icelanders for the duration of

of the war owing to the cousillutional link between Iceland and Denmark, a London spokesman cald that in any event all the Daurs would be treated with great sympathy in England.

Reserves

On Parade

Wins Emergency Unit

Cup For Squad Drill

Meet 'Erbert 'Iggi To The Editor,

The "Hongkong Telegraph." deer. mistor editer, honkongs n funny sorta place nint it? I just came ere and thort 1 wood like to tell you about it in case you dont know, i used to work for a noespaper in london before i came out ere (you can tell that by the way writes) an since have seen sum of tho honkong nouspapers 1 said to miselt erbert crea yore chanst-wot abort doin yer stult an lettin honkong ave n bit of yor walter winchell wol you did before in the little ole battersca obsirver

my pal all bangs wot comes from wimbledon (thats the plice whats famus for tennis in case yer sports riter dont know) thort it was a good Ideer and as kindly offered is elp so we are gorn to give the honkong telegraf corta honktonk or low darm (thats yankee stuff) on things wot we sees abart town

one of the funnyest bits was the time alf an mo went inter the hon- keng otel an a chinee bloke cums up an sez you carnt ave any beer ere! no

says why and the chinky bluke | snya becos men wiv uniform bint allowed

so alf an me looks at all the blinking blokes sitting dorn there and

1 Gez gorblimey alf thats right there aint a proper uniform in cre 60 we cums out an goes darn the chince emporium we only ad five bucks each (it was friday) but we Kela a suit of clvvies each you know wat I meen some of these shorts and two of them little shirts wot the orlicers has when they plays port

and We spent $1.50 each

now corlovaduck we ave been all over the blinkin show in elvvies.and sum i of the things we ave seen. would. make old wally winchell chuck, la and in

berlieve me mister editor nit an me have been in the same place #

Was

yores trewly

erbert legs ps: ave you herd about the majong party darn the cheero club. corblimey its a pip..

"I have never seen better drill done, even by the regular Police," the manager of the honkong bank No Confirmation

declared Hon. Mr. T. II. King, Com-and

and reely i dont think anybody missioner of Police, addressing the would ave thort we Lendon, Apr. 12.

cnything foot of sensational neutral reports

Confirmation is still lacking of the Police Reserve, winners

Emergency Unit of the Hongkong blokes one bloke even said he thort but a couple of reel honky posht of a sliver to the effect that British troops finally Deputy Superintendent of the

cup presented by Mr. O. Barer i was a sanitary inspecktor but i landed near Narvik, that the

Re will tell you more necks time i Allies have completely cut German routes serve, for the best performance put write of supplies to Norway and have unk up by Reserve units in the annual

Jozen

squad drill competition, yesterday. transports, nt of British warships have penetrated The competition was held on the Central Police into the narrow Oslo. Fjord facing compound of the

Station. the city and have started a terrine artillery duel with the German ships The teams which entered for the and

the share bases.

competition were the Emergency British officialdom is mute about Unii, under Inspector J. A. Bendall, the reports. The only version which Use Chinese Company, under is given reliable credence is that Supt. D. Lole, and the Indian Const. several operations are still going on, pany, under Asst. Supt. Feroz All. and the British have undoubtedly They carried out their drill under taken a crippling toll on the enemy their respective Instructors, Sub-Insp. in Skagger Rak and elsewhere. But M. A. de Sousa, Police-Sgt. Thong detailed estimates of the successes, Po-hing und Sub-Insp, Mehdi Khan. пре sul enilrely premature.- United Press.

Hamar Bombardment

Amsterdam, Apr. 12. Radio Stockholm states that the Germans bornbed and demolished the railway station at Homar yesterday

1

The judges were Me, King. Lt. Col. E. J. R. Mitchell, HKV.D.C. and Asat. Supt. R. H. E. Tarks. The drill was watched by a large number of spectators including, Messrs. B. C. Randall, Abbas Khan, S. W. Ts'o, T. and Ngan Shing-kwan! 10. Ta'a. (Adjutant of the Reserve)

A Norwegian broadcasting official who arrived in Sweden yesterday de- Addressing the teams at the con- clared that before the Germans ar-clusion of the drill, Mr. King an- rived in Osin the radio station was nounced the Emergency Unit as the taken by surorise by members of the winners. He thanked Mr. Eager for Quisling party who later placed the his generosity in presenting the cup station at the disposal of the Ger-for competition, which act, he said, mans.-United Press,

showed his real Interest and enthusiasm in bringing the Police Reserve Inlo a high standard of offeleney and maintaining it at that

Germans In Danger

London, Apr. 12. German troops occupying Nor-level. wegian ports are regarded here na

Four People Killed By being in a precarious position

Pillar Point

con-

1

"It's just as fresh in the East as at home"

..each Ounce

BRAND BRITISH

of Skipper is in a Vacuum Tin

MILD

"8 O'Clock Closing" Sir,-Although "anti-humbug's" grie- MEDIUM Vanes seems animewhat harshly express-

that Government a FULL failed to realise that many stores do their business mainly during the oven-1. Ing hours, this being especially so with

stores in Kowloon.

ed, it Neema

Writer does not mean to criticise the Government action but would ank for police co-operation in respect to rigid puforcement, so that one shop does not other has, honestly closed. keep itself open after eight white an-

There are xarious triekish angles, Auch na retarding the clock or keeping "ako".customers inside the shop

nt 8 pm so as to keep the doors still open.

I agree with "Anti-humbug" that a merchant nowadays' has to face various competition and ordenis to make ends meet whereas n Government employee la auro of his income and of his Homa Leaves nad Pensions but I do not envy Government employees If only I could depend upon them, especially the police, to do their duty.

Visits to police courts reveal that beggars are rounded up and deported, but it in a most amazing fact that there are beggars, most apparently pro- fcasional, who have been for years and усата pestering pedestrians in vory prominen!"pluces"and got"these beggars seem to havo special monopoly for parking themselves at certain places years and years.

What is the source of constant annoyance to a shopkeeper is that beg gars pentor and chang off prospective show-windows. This chasing off of por ellents who tarry a moment to inspect

There is only one survivor, who 'bably cercasing organisation of by the result, for it was obvious they❘sible customers by hats is seriously

The judges hou. been unanimous In- While news from Stockholm and their decision to award the cup to other indirect centres is treated with the Emergency Unit and he Three men and a youth were kill-the greatest reserve, military opinion gratulated them on their very Ane ed as the result of a junk striking is inclined to regard the report that performance. He had never seen mine off Pillar Point, near Castle Bergen at least has been partly rebetler drill done, even by the regular Peak Bay, about 0 p.m. yesterday.

captured by the Norwegians as pro- Police. He hoped, however, that the other units would not be discouraged With the was picked up by a naval vessel in'

Norwegian the vicinity and which rushed to

formations which threaten had put in a lot of hard and keen scene on

hearing of the ex- to prove a barrier between the Cer-work.

mans advancing from Oslo and the plosion.

"A good deal depends in a com- The junk.

Germans in Norwegian ports, the petition of this kind on the In- In) No. 7 Company Apr. 18, H., 5.4 pieces, entered the minefield unaware: situation on Norwegian territory is structors," continued Mr. King, "and of its danger. The bodies of the considered on the whole favourable. I hold out to you as a model and to victims have not been recovered and Reuter Bulletin.

(k) No. 8 Company-Apr. 16, 1.Q., 5.30 p.m. Foot and Aims” drill.

No. 0 Company--Apr. 10, JLQ. 0.30

p. Foot and

p.m. L.A. training. Boetson drill and 1.A. Stoppagen,

N.CO-Drill instruction

Clam.

(n) Army Service Corps Company; Apr. 14, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Supplies” Sec- Bon, and those detailed from transport Section. Squad drill. Dress-Overalia and

· B.D. cap.

Apr. 10, Kowtoon Dus Company's Garage. Castio Peak Road. 5.30 p.m. Transport Section. Lecture. Dress Mufti. Transport as usual

(0) Field Ambulance:

Apr. 11, Murray urado Ground. 6.30

p.m.

Apr. 10, St. Paul's College. 830 pan. 4) Pay Section-Apr. 19, Command Headquarters (not Vol, 11.Q), 5.30 pʊn. N.CO's detalled by O.C. Unit. Practical work on Soldiers' accounts.

Corps Orders—Amendmenta Corps Orders No. 297 of the 29.3.40, Para. 6 Leave. For period of leave grant, ed to Capt. C.W.L. 15.40-14.12.40′′ rend *6.3.10-0.32.40,"

Corpe Orders No. 20/40 of the 5.410. Para, il Leave. For period of leave grant. ed to me. C. M. Lee 01.12.39-30.0.41′′* read "1.12.30-30.0.40.“

Appointments & Promotions,

Bdry.

J. Macfadyen, N. J. ebbing- ion, to be Bergt; Gnr. A. M. J. Wright, to bo L/Dux L/C. 1. P. Rush, to or Corp. QAAM. Wilson, T. A. Warnes, F., Neill, and E. G. K. Humphreys to be L/Cpla

Transfers.

Gnr. II. J. Crukweli, 2nd Bty to No. I Coy: L/C. K. Crawford. Armd. C. PL to Bob, Col. II.Q.; Ple. K. A. Kaizunhy. Mob. Col. H.Q. to Mato, rî,

Leave

L/Bår. P. F. Cathrew, 103.40-31.8.40; CQMS RE, Statt. 11,4,40-18.6.40: Ple

·3, 11, Woodler, 15.4.40-30.4.40;Onr. II, G, Blewart, 10.4.40-20.4.60; Pte. K. W. Forrow. 28.440-17.3.40; Pte. “La A, Lewis, 12.8.50- 3.7,40: Pie. W. A. X. Dùnt, 1,0.45-30.11.40; L/Bar, G. IL Cautperly, 27.1.49-20.5.48.

Strength-Beerenso

L/C, G. Abraham, Field Ambulance; Pte. RA. Carroll, 4.3.C. Coy. Gng. J. Kwok, 4th Battery. Chr. It p, 4th Battery Pte. V. E. Ferrier, ABC Coy, Gnr. Simonsen, Jrd Battery:, Pte. †. Y. Chiu, No. 7 Coy.

Strength-Increase

Gay, W. Lee, 4th By, Pie. R. A. Boyd, No. 3 Coy: Pte. W. 4. Hagley, Stanley Platoon; Pte. VA. Novikov, Mab Column.

E. N. TuRay, Captain, Adjutant, K.V.D. Corps.

Notice

Corp Rifle Meating-14.4.40.-Compett. tare should note that the Musketry Com petition artel STANCI Cup Competition will commence at B30 am, and not 9.30 am, as stated in the programme.

the

which was blown to

It is believed they were either blown to bits or so seriously wounded that they were drowned before help could reach them.

This is the second similar tragedy in Hongkong waters,

Several months ago a launch struck a mine oft Cheung Chnu with o heavy loss of life.

Messrs. D. Drummond and F. J. de Rome have been nominated as mem-. bers of the Court of the University of Hongkong for a further period of three years.

resented by storekeepers.

This Boonis to

rocket. There Are innumerable number of stores who would endorse our complaint that a beggar lice somewhere in walt and as Koon as a customer enters a shop he comes and raises a hell of a wall and the regular Police as an Instructor, to give a copper so that it satisnes him. Inment and the shopkeeper is perforce! Mr. de Souza. Ha work has been This knavish and trickish manner of New York, Apr. 12. exemplary and his orders were making money appears to come from The German controlled Osto radio correctly

Gorman Warning

#iven

and well-Umed. I in a broadcast picked up here to-day lectors of the other squads were say for your guidance that the appealed to the Norwegians to stop not up to that high standard. The fighting and added a warning that anyone falling to co-operate with the cup. may say, is not awarded on the work of the instructor, but that Is a factor which is taken into con- sideration. I hope you will keep this in mind in all future competi-

Nazis would be shot.-Router.

SCHNEIDER

opposition.

professional beggars who apparently balang to some very strong gulid. No shop is bold enough to advance strong

Burekeeper takes the law in his own hand and chastises a beggar the Society for Provention of Cruelty will step out. Yet when dutena of deformed beggars are out into at night pro- laetive to stop cruelty being practised! minent places yet the socleties

In order of merit, the Chinese under the thumb of soms very influen- to these people, who are most probably

tal beggar king.

WINNER IN R.A.F. Company anished second and

50-Year-Old Captain H.C. Biard Follows Son

A 50-YEAR-OLD Schnelder Trophy During the absence of Mr. Katsuo winner has followed his 19-year-old Okazaki, Consul-General_for Japan

at Hongkong, Mr. Taklo Oda will be on into the RA Biard won

Captain H. C.

the

in charge of the Japanese Consulate-trophy for Britain at Naples in 1922

General,

with a Supermarine flying-boat. To- day he is Flying-officer Biard, helping There will be no "practice." DressS.D. pilots and crews, in one of the Initial Lo instruct young men intended as Training Wings of the RAF

espa, jackçia, trousers, boots, web bells,

AFFILIATED UNIT

Nursing Detachment

H.K.V.D.C.

Lecture

His son Claude is a member of-n coastal reconnaissance squadron sta- tloned in England,

Claude's chief interest, according to a friend, in ".... to learn all about single-sent fighters. He is mad on Spitares.

"He wants very much to carry on

Indian Company third,

Mr. King presented the cup Inspector Bendali.

Bessarabia Threat

No Russian Action Without German Approval

12.

the

to

Bucharest, Apr. Usually well-informed quarters predict that Russia will not invade Bersarabia without previous German

The next lecture in Home Nursing will the flying tradition of his father's approval, which, in view of Ger- be held on April 10 at 6.30 p.m. in the name, although he would be the last many's heavy reliance on Rumanlar

St. John's Cathedral Hall,

Attachment

Strength-Decrease Miss II. Brewer, 3/4/40:

to admit it."

seem

No shopkeeper would resent Any beggar from begging but he cortainly disliker Interference with enstomera braund h shop. If the beggars pounces, on customers and chasss thom away how on earth could a shopkeeper make enough to pay for his advertising and his rentals.

ANTI-GRAFT.

WEAR OUT |--DON'T RUST

IF you want to enjoy life after sixty, here are ten rules to be observed. It is far better to wear out than rust."

Here are the rest of the rules, given by Dr. Edward L. Bortz, chilef of the Medical Service at Lankenau Hospital, Philadelphia.

Don't eat too much, but take plen- y of fruit,

Drink two quarts of water daity. Rest the body, nerves, intellect and motions.

Forget about your worries. Avold the causes proseute, such as hatred or jealousy. of high blood

Keep your sense of humour and have been have

good time.

with the

oil, foodstuffs and other materials at The undermentioned member was at- tached to the Military Hospital, Hongkong

Flying-officer Blord was one of the this crucial stage of the war, appear unlikely in the forthcoming during the period shown:-Mes, 8. H. earliest flyers. He learned to fly in very Langison, 1.15/4/40,

1912. During the last war he was a near future. pilot in the Royal Naval Air Service. There have been Indirect sugge Afterwards he was for many years ations by the German pubile and the test pilot for the Supermarine factory. Prema for several months that the But in 1933 he declared that "no-switching of her trade by Rumania Will all members who were issued with

to the Alles would be regarded ar Uniforms for Trospital training please ros, body seems to want a flying man." turn kame promptly, to Vol. 11.g. with | At that time he was running unneutral. While there the gender's name clearly marked on the village shop in Hampshire. Soon stiffening statements parcel.

Uniform Etc.

of the same Cultivate friendships

All enquiries regarding uniform, text afterwards, however, he obtained a kind in the past few weeks, obser- young. hooks, etc. should be addressed To Mrs, meteorological appointment in the vers believe they are nothing more Grow a little every day intellec- V. Bumon White, Quartermaster either at Channel Islands a position he held, than

a general Press

Vol. I.Q. or 14, The Peak, Telephone until the outbreak of this war.

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