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DONALD DUCK

C'MON, NOW-CONFESSI WHICH ONE OF Y

TOOK MY BUGLE

OUT AND LOST ITZ

WE HAVEN'T: EVEN

Wald Rahis Keerred

Capr 1945, Wils Dimey Borduriana

THE ONE

SEEN IT, UNCA

DONALD--- HONEST!

THAT DID IT BETTER 'FESS UP

OR TLL SPANK

YALL!

0

Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 29.1940.2.

I DIDN'T

By Walt Disney

HAVE SOME: MORE CAKE,

BOYS!

MEN'S

MERCERISED COTTON

KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS

80c. each

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

TEL. 28151

A Look Through The_Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

June 29, 1890. A general meeting of those desirous of supporting the propaned 1onkong Athletic Club will be field in the Hong- kond Hotel on Friday at 4.30 pr. for the purpose of adopting rules and regulations, elerting officers, and considering the climates, sent in for laying down a cinder runnin track. ten courts, bowling alleys, ele, and bulding a pavillon. We are glad to learn that is Excellency the Administrator las expressed his wilung- ness to proside, and, in our opinion, the heasty and practical interest Me, Fleining hma inken since his arrival here in maniy sports and pastlines doer hin Inflašte credit. It "estimated that about $4,000 will be required to set the new venture fairly on ils legi and amongst such a thoroughly sporting community as thint of Hongkong, thers ought to be nu dif- ficulty in talsing such a comparatively all out. We trust there will be a Jarge altendance at Friday's meeting.

„An agitation enimuillée appointed by a German order_has_ied" & manifesto caling upon all Gection societies of wlintever sort ta umie in organised opi osition to the wicked designs" which certain classes of people, designated as the "petive born" are alleged to enter. tain towards those of Teutonic origin, «aintes a message from Milwaukee,

Says this manifesta: "The antipathy. the jealousy nail the suppressed ante to- wards the German, which a large portion of the native born or non-Ciri alergent of the country fuels, has recent ly become more and more wonifest, and has already. found omeint expression In this State and other States.

The committee then goes on to any that this native movement in directed against the Gerinan language, manners and that it is engineered by fanaties and phariseen. It is proposed to organise u German cantral inclety for the objects act forth in this pronouncement.

25 YEARS AGO

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June 20, 2015. Her Majenly Queen Alexandra visited the Indian wounded The Pavilion. Brighton, and afterwards proceeded to The tenta where the Sikh Wounded men were holding a religious service, for the success of - British armis. The Queen Mother then visited the kitchens, where Mr. Bahat, the inulan Adviser and Sentor Medical Officer

was presented. Her Majesty tasted the various Indian foods and asked Mir. Sahnt to tell the soldiers what had been done and thanked hlin for the excellence of the menngements,

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Count Havenslow. In the "Togeazellung" han renewed his attacks on the Govern ment. He declares that those who refuse to hate England must be regarded with feelings of contempt and dingus by true Germans.

Bouter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the dermans have Hned the towns of Roubaix and Valenciennes 150,- 009 francs each, in reprisal for the French bombardment of Turkish towes,

The Germans, in the Bitliting on the heights of the Meuse on Saturday, used Buring squids and re-captured trenches under cover of clouds of smoke. They were toon driven aut, however, with heavy luises.

Telephonie communication was recent- ly stabilnr. 1 between New York and Son Franciao and with more unprove. ments on the lines it is hoped that this rapy be accomplished between Vancouver and the Atlantic coast.,

10 YEARS AGO

June 29, 1930, A Japanese report from Nanking states that Chang Haeith-Hang has telegraphed to Chiang Kai-shek requesting the latter's Agreement to a. prach conference hi Mukar and a suspension of "nghung la the meanline.

·

The last French soldier leaves the Rhineland ta-saglit after 12 years DE OC cupabo. The Rhinelanders have pre- pared a full programme of festivilles to inake their emancipation. President in- denburg is to make a week's tour of the

neland on July 17.

On Tuesday, July 5, His Majesty the Klug will open India House, tho" new offices of the High Commissioner of India in Aldwych. On this occasion It is hoped. that 10s Majesty the King will be able to speak to his kuhjects in India by means of wireless. Something in the nature of a test transmission of this kind was made to-day by Sir John Simon, irgen the studio of the BU.C. The experiment was eminently successful and Sir John's speech was heard with perfect distinct-

nieus.

All that can be stated at present in connection with the King's broadcast Is that the tranmisalon will be through the Chelmsford station and will be effected on a short wave length, if this is suc cenful the occasion will not only be one of considerable blatorical interest but may TeRonably be expected to help in a proc- tical way towards clearing the perception In India of the true motive of British polley.

5 YEARS AGO

June 20, 1935. There is considerable confusion In Europe at the moment resulting from thio signature of the Anglo-German naval) agreement and Franco and Italy appear to be moving in collaboration to find a means of safe-guarding the peace of the

MR. PEPYS IN HONGKONG

Juno tet. Yet another foule dawning and heavy rain with topen. And with autch a beginning to the day I doc find I come to my office atale and Jaded. However, thint in

no way lessens the ams8 Of papers. Mrs. M. did lake, nun- cheen with ince but, wee both being buny folk it is somewhat burried. To the Clubbe for a posset about a half after six and so home.

22nd.This day 1 doe send my first letter by the new Aire Mail route to my wife, pour wretch, and Lord knows how long it shall bee before she recelves it, or if she has heard before. For all is in such confusion I ain at a stound to bee to bee surely advised of what is happen- ing. But I do put my faith in His Majesty's Mail, which is 1919 did detiver ce letter from my Father which had been wrillen In 1016 and captured by the Germans. Saturday must needs

Though back to the office, and at B of the Cluck to dinner with my friend Mr. N. Where much good

good food while wee doe play a game which in the Chinese language I know as "Chai Mui" but it is not the same in all ways. But I, alas, did speak no word of the language and whenever I did speak in Chinese to the damsel beside mes she doth rise and bow and brings me un other glasse of strong waters. Which indeed may have been in- telligent but no answer to my question as to the rules of the Hame. So all very merry but dis- creel and home by midnight of which I am glad as it did rain very heavily later in the night,

23rd. (Lord's Day)-Last night I could sleep but little for the for- rents of rain that did fall and I

doc recall such rains in June. And what with the heavy rakna and the fogge, and the newes from home it is mighty dif-

nevor

falle

re-

The Volunteers

Corps Orders For The Coming Week

Orders by Lieut. Colonel H. E. Rose, x.c.. Cominandani, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.

Friday, June 20. J. Recruits Medical Examination Fri, July 5, 11.Q. 8.30 p.m. Orderly Medi- cal Officer-i. E. W. Stout.

2. Emelency Medal Extract from Government Gazette No. 29 of the 21.040.

"No. 588-In accordance with regulation of the Regulations as to grant, forfei ture, restoration and other matters con- cerntay The Emciency Medal in regard to published as Notification. No. UTB In the

TRADE OFFENSIVE

German and Italian. Drives In South America

f*

Buenos Aires, June 28. Confident of an early victory in

Evacuation Plan

Advice From London To Women And Children

POLICY OF JAPAN

Foreign Minister To Explain Position

Tokyo, June 28.

CLIPPER PASSENGERS Many Leave for Manila By Yesterday's Plane

The Pan American China Clipper left yesterday with 24 passengers for Manliu. They were:

Mr. J. Weldon Jones, financial ad-

Д

Europe, Italy and Germany have opened a strong trade offensive on South Amerten with a view to swing- Ing Argentina, Uruguay and other

The Foreign Minister, Mr. Arita, Latin American Powers away from

A Government announcement ad- proceeded to the Imperial Palace visor to the High Commissioner "of the conclusion of closer economic pndvising women and children to pre- yesterday morning and submitted to the Philippines, returning after military co-operation with the United pare for evacuation was broadenst the Emperor an informal report rC- three months vacation in South States, highly informed circles re-aver Z.B.W. lost night. port here.

The nn-garding the new guiding principle In Africa accompaoled by his wife. Inouncement stated:

foreign policy followed

Japan as by Large numbers of German and

the stabilising power | Italian agents

"We are informed by the Govern vis-a-vis the developments in the with full authority

In East Asia have already established contact with ment that instructions have been re- Eut several South American countries for selved from the Secretary

European war situation which thren- of State ten to affect the Far East. The new negotialing gigantic barter deals or for the Colonies which indicate that basic renewing old barter arrangements the evacuation of women and chil

foreign policy will be an- nounced in the form of statement Cabinet's approval

the same morning.

of

Mr. R. R. Roxburg, manager John 1. Thornycroft and Co., Ltd.

Mr. E. W. Stumvoll, Mr. Frank Courtney, of Morsman and Co., Manila, returning after an over-night stay on business.

Miss Mury Nejely, of the Pan

the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps, which have collapsed with the entry Idren from Hongkong may be order-on Saturday subject Qunufted † American office in Hongkong, on n

Garetle of 20, August, 1935, His Excel- lency the Omeer Administering the Government has been pleased fa· au- thorize the following award:-Emetenev Atedal, Lance Corporal Carlos Alberto de Jesus Vieira Ribeiro.

R. A. C. North, Colonial Secretary," 20th June, 1040.

3. Parades

(a) Corps Artillery:

pran war.--Doniel.

(1) 11.0.7 Am. Those detailed by C.S.M. Kl. Railway Station. Da.. Remain. der. The whole Company will proceed to Fanting by 8.27 am train. Dress-Hel mets Chin strap up), shirla, shorts, put tem and hose tops, pauetier, bells and frogk

water riilo alings haversacks, bolile, knives, forks.

Mr.

of Germany and Italy into the Euro-ed in the near future.

"In the view of the Government observers belleve the forthcoming vacation to the Philippines. this need not be taken as in any statement will contain three

points:

Dr. M. Nubia, Manila lawyer re- Way a cause for alarm, bat, as the

Firstly, Japan absolutely refuses to turning after short trip to Hongkong. destination of such evacuation would acquiesce in any change in the status probably be Manila in the first place, quo in East Asia which would be

Casey Robinson, motion all persons who are likely to be calculated to hamper the disposal of picture writer en route to America üfter a Far Eastern trip accompanied affected by such an arder are advis. the Chinn affair on which she is con-us wife. ed to be vaccinated forthwith." centrating her efforts: (k) No. 7 Company-Fri. July 5.'ILQ.

It in understood min. Field training at D'Agullar, Dress

that preliminary cern over any

Secondly, Japan feels grave con. in the evacuation plan S.D. caps, shirts, storts, Doo, pulice, steps

to change nitempts were the status quo in East Asia equipment, waterbottles filled. Rifle and beyonce will be drawn from Company taken yesterday when clearances of

either store before parade. This parade is some ships were cancelled and they by Britain and the United States or compulsory for all ranks

were held in harbour.

Germany and Italy; Army Service Compt Company,

Thirdly, Japan adheres Section. Parade

Since Transport

defailed

the recent request to all policy of non-involvement In training. unilor Company arrangements.

British subjects

to notify changes of European war but deals independent- Bupply Section-No parades. (m) Field Ambulance-Tues. July 2'addresses there has been no further; ly with the effect, of the European

§. 1st. Battery.-Thurs. July 4, 31.Q. for D'Aguilar, am. Full Battery parade. All day exercise. Dress-Helineis, shirts, #horts, boots, puttees rolled down, haver- Kack water boille fitted) and web belts. Steel helmets and gas masks, overalls and Run platterm shoes to be carried (Knife

and fork should be exerted in haversack),

11. 2nd. Battery-Tues. July 2, H.Q. for Bluff Read. 8 p.m. All personnel except those in possession of written leave from | Battery Commander. All day Dress Helmet, shirts, shorts, boots, putlet rolled down (Sergts-shoes, khaki stock- ings ontonal) wel belt, frog, cross braces, tin hat, waterbottle inliedi, haversack, overalls and gun platform shoes to be carried. Also plate, knife, fork, spoon, mur. Respirators, rißes and bayonets will be drawn

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under L. Scott, Thurs, July 4, 11.

to he

the

ni

. . 330 am. 11. G. Coy. under Lt. Blout official statement on the subject of war on the effect. Wed, July 3, 11. Q. 8.30 am A Company evacuation. An unsuccessful effort! In short, the statement aims 0.10 8.fr. 1 Coy, under Li. Balean, Dressas made yesterday to obtain a declaring Japan's policy of establish- Shirt, shorts, boots, hose tops, puttees and statement because of rumours that ing autonomy in East Asia.--Reuter, Helmets Knife and fork to be brought the original plan had been varled, by each man. All Company Officers will owing to shortage of ships or other

Newspaper Forecasts sund in their requirements for stores etc.

It is understood that if

evacuation

Nicht

Mr. A. Jiadant, Indian merchant. Dr. B. Erano, Manila dentist ne companied by his wife. Mr. F. Puijaner, Mr.

the

W. T. Sullivan, of American Underwriters, proceeding to Manila on business.

Mr. T. A. Seely, U.S. Arny Officer. Miss V. Cox.

Passengers for Honolulu were Mr. Ralph C. Rhoades, American Ecologist: Mr. M. D. Walsh, of the Intercontinent Corp. en route to San Francisco, Joiren and Dick Hunter.

ili, ard. Battery.-Tug. July 2, 11.Q. 5,30 p.m. Chango of kit. Thurs, July 4, 16.q. for Aberdeen. D sạm. Full battery parade.

Tokyo, June 28. 10 Q.M.S. Blevens 3 days before the day reasons. Dress Helmet, shirts, aborts, puttees of training.

Nichi Shimbun forecasta BAN ON RICE LIFTED rotled down, web belt. Haversack and

(a) Pay SectionWed. July 3, 11 becomes necessary the following pre- that Mr. Arta will emphasize that water bolite (Med);~Mine, fork, span, 2.15 pm. Lecture by 3/Lt. Gibson, 2/RS.

will *be observed first, Japan's destiny is regulated by events squad and arme drill under 1.3.1. Calvert. edences plate and mug to be carried, Tia hate and

Mr. J. H. Taggart, Controller of Kas respirators will be carried. Tile Druss-Mufu, Fri, July 3, H. Q. 4.15 pm. Wives and children of men

Pay Corps work under it.A.P. instructor, regular forces; second, wives and Foreign Minister will stress the com- the Colony has been lifted to a con.

of the in East Asia.

Food, slated yesterday that the re- parade Compulsory.

Yomiuri Shimbun says that the cent ban on the export of rice from third, wives and children of those mon destiny of Japan, China, the siderable extent.

Netherlands East Indies, French Indo- others.

fy, 4th. Battery-Tues. July 21.Q. foret, atoris, jacket, helmet, boots, children of European Volunteers:

training.; Dress-Heimals, shirts, trousers,

pullees, hose-tops, belt.

5. Transfers

Military Explain

The Hongkong military authorities Coy yesterday issued tho following

It is understood that the

partial

bosis

nc-

Pakalinwa, & .. All members, Drea

4. Appointments & Promotion Felmets, shirt, shorts, putices rolled down, boots and web equipament. Tin hats, Ras J. 1. B. Lee 2nd Bty, to be 1/Bdr. Sigmn, ged in essential services; fourul,China, the western Pacific and "other lifting of the ban permits export on

L/Bdr. D. Orr 2nd Bty, to be Bar, Gar, mask, water battles fil. Overalia and cus N. 1. Booker Corps Sigs to be A. L/Cpl. platform shoes in haversack, Plate, mug.

Plo. G. A. n. Wright-Nooth No. 4 Cor. To the question whether the plan places in which Japan will not permit proportionate percentage knife, fork and spoon. This parade

so be A. Sgt.

now includes all British subjects as any interference by Third Powers." cording to the quantity of rice im- compulsary unicas written permission has been granted by the Battery Commander.

or only those of European-Domel.

ported to the Colony. v. 5th, A. A. Battery,#Tami July 3, Ples. . N. Sweeney, A. Calman, o, r, before, HQ 7.30 am. No. 1 Section, Full day Greig, W. Houston, Millard, A. E able yesterday,

Anderson, H. G. Cooper, H. Ferguson, W. descent, no official reply was avail- boola. full web equipment including Pearson, R. Morrison. No. 2 Coy, to Fd. Haversack and water bottle Blied, stoel Coy. Engs, No. Sec.

4. Leave heime; over left shoulder. Epare shirt. overalia and GP, shoes to be carried' in

Piper M 9. CHR haversack as well ns. kalfe, fork

1.3.40.-31.0.40. Cnr. and plate. Tuce. July 2, 1LQ. 330 pm, Fife Bty, 100.40.-9.12.40. Pte. F. K. Partridge, statement respecting the recent an-

Amid. course. Dress-5.D. caps, shirt, trousers,

C. Fl. 24.6.40,-22-7.40 Pte. Vnouncement that only Brliish sub- boots and web equipment feas haveronck

No. Coy. 22.040.-23.7.40-jects of pure European descent would A ten Ward, A 5 Cr and waterbottle. No. 2 Section. Thûrs,

Pio. J.

Coy July 4, 1.q. 5.30 p.m. No. 1 Section. Rifle 2.0.40.-22.7.40. Pie. W. H. Peters, No. 3 be eligible to join the Regular Army course and Uniform, and Equipment Coy 20.0.40.-25.7.40 L/Cpl. K. 1. Tve, No. in Hongkong:

"Every man in the Colony, who_is pectin Dress dulutlucis Unit Cos. 1.1.40-14.7,40 L/Bdr G II. etreuiar dated June 17, 1940. Thure. July Cautherly, 5th. A. A. Bly. 2.7.40-1.10.45, a British subject is encouraged, in 4, No. 2 Section. Full day's training. De- The following leave is cancelled-Pic. falls etc. as for No. 1 Section's Parade J. F. Shea A. SC. Coy., 21.0.50.-21.7.40. fact in some cases compelled, to join July 2,

the Hongkong Volunteer Coips.

No

"Kwan-kon. 4th.

ficult to keep a cheerful coun- tenance. But, Lord be thanked, it did clear later and 1 can put iny chairs In the

and read garden there, though my guests did sadly Ince, Mistress P. Spice being not vei recovered of her sing and her Lord with the Train Bands. Moreover Lord of St.

ту Enodoch was overmuch thronged with business to come. So fc- mained Mr. A. Jay, but by fortune "my-he-and-she child are in, and so a pleasant talk in the garden and after to nuntheon. Reading afterwards in my garden and later

(br Field Company EngineersTues Fle. Joseph Ten. Fd. Ambulance. On the Peake Clubbe, where I doe July 2, K.C.R. 8.43 am. Technical exercise. Wonst. Fd. Ambulance. Gnr. 11. F. Fong. P. T. Raymond, 3rd. Battery. Pte. Y, C. choose me

Those living on the Island to catch theth A. A. Bly. a booke and to my greatest possible surprise in comes

5.35 4.m. Star Ferry. Dreifalmeid, shirts, shorts, khak! stockings optional. my she child and some others who

otherwise putties and hosetops. Pliers und have been playing at tennis. And jack-knives to be worn. Overalls to be

W. O. . Franklin Corps Bigs Pls. G. carried, Wed, July 3, K.C.h. 6.43 a.m. so wee doe drinke, a glasse or two

Technical exercise. Dress - Same as foraynes Armd. C. Pl. Pie. W. H. Teo No. July 2

3 Coy. Pte. S. F. Yap No. 3 Coy. Fte. BL

A. 8. C. Coy, Pte. G. Mesville No. in the Corps of persons who are not

of wine and so home and playing

7. Strength-Decrenso

5. Strength-Increase Komaroll, Fd. Coy, Engs, Plo, W. C Amer And. Figmn

o!

Defence

"This Corps exists for the Defence Hongkong and residents are best serving the Empire, the Colony and themselves by joining it and making themselves efficient volunteers.

There

is no bar to the enlistment

with Bathsheba who grows plump.le) Corps Sign-Sat, June 20 (1) Main-Tay Gry. B. Elliott. 5. Hope, Buf pure European descent and there Dined early and so to bed.

land Line Detachment under L/C. Donker, Keown, J, F. Lawrie, 5th A. A. By are many such serving in it. 24th-Up belimes I did Fatigue party as detailed, Sun. June 3 Ser. Spr. W. E. F. Hitchins Pd. Coy.

30, 11) Mainland Line Delactinent as de- Engs. Pie, W. W. McCombe Corps 11.9. "Enlistment into Regular units in all mee at a quarter tailed ft) D/A Detachment as detalled, St. E. S. Lyen A. 9. C. Coy. Pta, the British Army

Sel Coppin Man, July, JEQ. 5.15 p.m. v, Pearse A. BC. Cos. Pica. F. J.

a

I

tell my boy before seven and he did call mee at a quarter before six and when I aid consult my watch I did sup- pose it had stopped for a period did arise and bathe and trim and after that he returns and ince, confesses his error. But by now have failed

correct time of the and doe miss the eight o'clock tramme by minute, which Irks me sorely. It is, of course, rain- ing and wee did have thunder In the

nuncheon

Mr. night. At Caldbeck takes his nuncheon with mec at the Clubbe and wee doe talk much of our future service with the train-bands. In the evening to the Snake Pit where I see some old friends whom I have not scen some two years, and so we drinke a glasse together. Home betimes, dined and so to bed,

25th-Waked by rain driving upon my windows at four of the clock and little more sleep. Dined at Mr. Caldbecks.

26th Took nuncheon with Mr. A. Hay at the Hostelry and as merry a party as can bee these black days herein I have but little heart to write my diary.

27th-No rain at last and so all day at the offico-but of my train-

Continent in the event of Italy becoming in with the fra-bands I must

preoccupied with a war in Abyssinia.

write on the morrow.

In Paris there have been charges made that Germany le onu vast munitions fac-

the French force General Gooring's argument that a tery and, for this ranson, Government is taking steps to meet any

a result of beginning late to build, her possible eventuailty, voling Immense air armaments Germany, now has the Kumy for the strengthening of her naht- most modern and effective engines of ing services.

It is learned from Rome that the Francherial offence and defence in the world. Chief of Staff. General Maurice Gomtila, craft artillery is fully motorised.

The photographs show that the anti-air- left for Paris to-day after a two-day necrot conference with Bignor Mussolini, the italian Dictator and Prime Minister viously, has not been designed and bulit Germany's anti-aircraft artillery," ob- Marshal Pietro Bedoglio, the Italian Chief within a few months

is

10 Imited per-

11) Groups "A" and "D* Line Telegraphy Warm C. Stewart, orphew, sons of pure European descent be- and Procedure at Victoria Barracks, 11. Brummond. A. Brown, T. C. Barclay, cause such unita may be called on Group "C" and Iteerulis, Signal trainer. C. L. Wiliams, C. R. Rowellife, P. Mor to serve in any part of the Empire or Wed. July 3, Q. 2 p.m. Unit will parade risen. D. Lyon, E. G. Prize, D. W. Hume, in any theatre of war. Many of An uniform-shirt alreves. shorts, boots. li. Lambert, E. I. MacMider. N. E.

training.

"Asiaties

and puttres, S.D. caps. (1) Area Line Tent Hunter, J. Hoffman, 3. D. Morrison: these places would not be suitable (1) Group C Signal training (1) - F. D. Hunter, W. R. J. Wilkinson, W. for persons whose parents were not eruits. Arms drill and Musketry. Fr Fisher, C. Farmer, J. Wood, D. July 8. 119. 2 p.m. Unit will parade in Ports, Wylie, Ti Pierey, W. both Europeans. unifarin-Jackets. sharts, boots and putters, E. K. Robertson, J. Harrop, G.

are enlisted into the Re- tees, But helmets. All other equipment Campbell AW. L Ramsey, W. O'Neill gular Army for service in complete with be brought in kit bags for O.Ce ina- D. L. Newbigging. W. 3. Keates. J. units or sub-units in those parts of pection Arca Lines Test (1) W/T Sec- Luke. II. C. Hunt. H. J. Clonke, A. B. lon. Instruction on No. 0 Set. (i) Signal Ciemo, C. C. Burnett, H. Brokenshire, I

the Empire or theatres of Wor (d) Moblie Column-Thurs, July 4, Hung W. Lowe Armal.

Training Cadre, where the climate and other condi-j Hom Depot, a.m. Tactical Exercise. New Territories No Exemption

PL. Spr. A. Ivasikevichi, Fd. Coy. Engs unless previously authorized by OC. Dress Pie. K. 1. Cheung, No. 7 Coy. Ple. K largely composed of Indian Troops, Pte. G. A. R. Wilght-Nooth No. 4 Col. "Thus the garrison of Hengkong Is Armd, Car Pi. H.T.R. caps, overalls, block. Lo No. 7 Co Attachment boots. wab equipment. 1) M.M.G.PL R.T.R. caps, ahirtsleeves, shorts, hose tops, pultees, black boots. Web equipment. Aud, to Air Arm There will be no parade on Mon. July, Reference Corps Orders No. 30/40 dated 24.0.40, the next fult day parade will be on Wed. July 10, and NOT Thurs. July 11. (e) No. 1 Company.-Mon. July 1, Full day's training under Platoon arrangements as in Company circular, Tues. July 2 and Fri, July B. 11.Q. Those detailed by Platoon, Caminanders,

J. Yappe. . . #ACAL Burns, Stanleylons are sulted to them."

f) No. 2 Company-Tues. July 3, 110. 5.30 p.m. N.CO%, Fri July B, k.č.n., A a.m. Compulsory parade. Detalia in Com- pany circular.

Plc. Y

U.

.

while there are Chinese sub-units in W. McCombe, Corps II. Q. the Royal Artillery and Royal En-

E. N. They, Captain Adjutant, FLICV.D. Corps,

AFFILIATED UNIT

Nursing Detachment,

· H.K.V.D.C.

1. Lectures.-There will be no lectures No. 3 Company-Mon, July 1. Q. until further notice. 0.15.1. Dress-Helmets, shirts, shorts, 4. Practical Bardaging Class-There will puttees, hosetops, boots, bella.. pouches bo no Practical Bandaging Claes unti} Паустовски, waterbottles. Training as further notice. given in Company drcular, Tues. July 2, 3 Home Nursing Examination-The 1.Q. 5.15 p.m. All recruits and those de- forthcoming Home Nursing Examination talled, Thurs. July 4, 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. It date will be announced in the press at inspection, Dress as given in Company, later date, circular..

(h) No. 4 Company-Man, July 1, 1LQ:

gineers."

RAIN OF BOMBS

"Fierce Firos Start In Chungking

Chungking, Juno 28. Оле bundred and twenty Japanese planes dropped ap- proximately a thousand incendi ary bombs to-day, setting fire to extensive" areas inaldo and out- aldo the walled city,

The offices of

4. Enrolment Forms-Will all ladies who have received mirulment and rapbile 7.30 AIR. for Hong Kong men & Kin. Ralf-] forms please complate and return samé way Siation, 8 am, for Kowloon men. At once, so that our Field training at Fanling. All day, Com- kepi.

records may be pulsory. Dress Boots, putters, hasetops, UniformAll new members are fo

to dale shorts," shirts, helmets Full Belts, patches, haversacks on back, water-

equipment quested to obtain outdoor marma at

the British bostics filled, frogs, rido aling Knives tion may be obtained from the quarter-

the earliest possible date. Full informa Diplomatic Mission in the Consulate- and forks will be brought. Tue July 2, manter, Mr. V. Stmon White, Telephone General, which were damaged slight- 1.9, 5.30 pin. Those detalled for extra 20002,

raid, 'were rendered ly in a recent L. G. Instruction. Fri, July 8, LQ. (1) 6.10

4. Mobile Members-A few vacancies completely uninhabitable. p.m. Recruits detailed for Kennedy Rood still exist for Mobile Members who are, Range. (1) 8.30 p.in. Itermainder of recruits experienced Cooks," also "Trained Nurses

The Counsellor, Mr. Broadmead, and those men detalled for extra musketry and ladies holding First Aid and Home and the Assistant Milltary. Attache, pany, will proceed to Taniing by the 627

(1) No. 5 Company-Mon, July 1 Com Nursing Certinentes,

|Mr. Millar, who were in a dugout, a.m. train. Drea-Boots," putlees, harelops,

7. Strength-Increase, aatiot They are believed to have die- In a special interview with the "Morn haversacks and waterbottle filled. Knives P Walts, H. Wallace, J. W. Buckwell,

Mrs. M. J. Holmes, Mrs. B, M. Mackin. were badly shaken, but were not Chorts, skirts, helmets, belts, pouches, lay, d. R. Carnac, B. Mitchell, L. Goldman, fojuted. cussed means of assuring the pence of ing Post lost year Dr. Goerens, aand forks must be carried. Tues July 2, Miss M. S. McGuffog. Mr., A. 8. Mul School, which was converted into a The Meliodist Mission High Europe in the event of italy becoming director of Krupps, argued that Germany11,Q. 8.50 p.m. Bound sim. "Tha preoccupied with a war in Abyssinia. could not possibly be rearming, because gim."

iren Mrs. J. Groundwater, P. I. Colledge, Chospital,, was demolished. Over ་་

"all the delicato instruments which are

AL. Peers, W. W. Whittaker, F. V. Morri No. 8 Company-Tues. July 2, I.Q. man, V. M. Barnister, Miss M. It, Mac- houses were destroyed:

4,500 Thin first pictures of the anti-aircraft necessary for manufacturing guns and 5.36 pin. Company Commande parade. Farden. Mrs. U. T. Racklin, Mrs. 15. IC: The Reuter oflco was hit and set section of the German Air Force, are which take years of careful work to con- All those in, possession of Steel helmets Leghorn, published' in this areek'e eruner struct had been destroyed in secordance must return same to 11Q. Company Stores Illustrierte Zallung ». They alrikingly ens

on fire, but all the staff 'in bate- with the "Treaty of Versailles;

That later than.Tues. July 24hri. July

of Staff, was also present at the conver-

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