The Volunteers.
Corps Orders For The Coming Week
Orders by Lieut-Col, IN. D. Rose, Com- mandant, Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corpe.
Lt. Ö, T. Balean.
Harruits Medical Examination-Aug. 2, 11.450 p.m. Orderly Medical Oficer Parking of Vehicles-From August 1 no private motor car or other vehicle may bo parked in Lower Albert Road by a member of HXVDC. or his Chauffeur or any person acting under his Instruc flone,
Parades
Corps Artillery-Dress for all day tralo- ing for all C.R. Coart Delenco Batteries -telinet, shirt, shorts, puitecs rulled down, blackboots, fuli web equipment,
Break With Colony
Mr. B. E. Maughan Sailing To-day For Australia
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
THREAT OF FAMINE
All Europe May Appeal To Americas
Government will short-
New York, Aug. 2. GENEVA reports state that the The Colony will lose to-day a pro-ly appeal to America for fuel and minent figure in social and sporting food on a long term credit basis, circles by the departure of Mr. B. E and probably Maughan, who is travelling to Aus- tralla on the evacuee ship as Finan cial Representative of the Hongkong Government. It is probable that he will retire on the completion of 'his mission.
Mr. Maughan, who is still hale and haversack, anti-gas respirator, water bethearty at the age of BT, has completed
shoe to be carried, steel helmet, spoon,
grow
August 3, 1940.
-RADIO-
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles,
Dvorak Symphony No. 2 In
D Minor, Op. 70 Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre-
quency of 845 k.c's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.13 p.m. and 8-11 p.m.
on 0.52 m.c's, per second,
H. K. T cession.
12.10 p.m.
Short Service of Inter-
1.00 Local time signal and Weather report.
1.03 Johann Strauss-Le Benu Danube-Baligi Musio.
all the nations which Germany has conquered will beg in the Western Homis- phere for help to fight hunger. 12.80 Dance Musle by Jack Harris
If indications that Europe is in and Ils Orchestra. for one of the worst famines in history are orrect the appeal will in Intensity as the winter ad- vances. The United States and other American nations, it in assert-
"We must recognise food earmark- ed for civilians as war material," stated an authority here.
"We mustments, recognise that when the Petain Gov- ernment aska for food for starving women and children we are being noited to break the British blockade. We must realise that Britain is fight- ing our battle. We must be ready lo refuse.
De filed. Overalle and gun platform 35 years service, his earlier yearsed. must deny the appeal, fork, knife, plate, mug. Week-end Man-being spent in the Home Civil Ser- ning. Aug. 16 and Aug. 11, H.Q., 2.30 2nd and 4th Btys, will men bu. Po
Bons. Returning from Positions at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 24 and Aug. 25, 1st and 3rd Btys,
vice; in the Imperial Military (War) and Colonial branches.
His service in Hongkong began in Battery-Aug, 0, 11.Q.. 5.30 pm 1920, as a pioneer of cost accounting BCA CIS LO. Clase. Aug. 8. 11.9 for the milliary in Hongkong in the for D'Agullar, 8 am,
In 2nd Battery-Aug 01 for Blum Corps of Military Accountants. Head, a.m. Aug. D, Belchers. D.30 p.m. September. 1924 he was appointed Layers Class under Bür. Godfrey and dr. Senior Clerk of the Audit Depart- ard Battery-Aug. 6, H.Q. for Aberdeen,ment, and has remained at this post
D a.m.
Wan 8 2.,
4th Battery-Aug. 6, 11.Q. for Paksha- 5th A.A. Battery-Aug. 5, No. 1 Section, 11.9. 7.30 am. Full day's training. Dress Belmet, slirt, trousers, boots, full web equipment including haversack and water. bottle (Alled), steci heimet aver Jeft ziouider; apare shirt, overalls to be car- ried in haversack as well as knife, fork,
ever since. On the outbreak of war last September, he WRB Kiven the organisation and control of Custodian of Enemy Property accounts in addi- tion to his other duties.
Mr. Maughan has been Hon. Trea- Cricket aurer of the Civil Service
plate. No, & Star, pula. Auto Club for many years, and held a
similar position in St. John's Cathe dral until a few years back,
Dress, Multi. Aug. No. 2 Section. Full day's training. Details etc. the same as for No. 1 Section above. Aug. 9. No. 1 Ser. 1.4., 5.30 p.m. L.G. Course. Dress, Mufti,
Field
Company Engineers-Aug. 8. K.C.R. 8.30a.m. Dress, Helmets, shirts, shorts, boats, puttens, honetops.
Corps Bignal-Aug. 1, Fatigues as de- talled by C.S.M. Aug. 5, 11.Q., .15 p.m. W/T Detachment at Victoria Barrack". Groups A and B Bignal Training in de- achments. Group C and Recruits Signal Training under Sgt. Hirst Aug. 7, 11.Q. Duties and 2 p.m. W/T Detachment
Training at Barracks. Island noutine Tests. Recruits Signal CBM. under Training-Instruments Evening-Signal Training in groups. Aug. 9. 11.Q. 2 p.m. W/T Delochment, Dutler and Specialist Training at Victoria Bar- racks. A and B Groups, Geld_training.
A very keen lawn bowler, Mr. Maughan initiated the tours in Eng- land for bowlers on leave and served as captain for two years. It will be recalled that Hongkong won the Esplin Cup in 1930. He has played regularly in the local competitions, and was Hon. Treasurer of the Hong- kong Lawn Bowls Association in 1031-32 and President in 1934, when he travelled to Shanghal as manager "of the Hongkong team..
Recruits, Signal Training under Sgt. Hirst. OBSTRUCTION CHARGE
Map Heading Course,
Mobile Column-Aug. 7. All personnel of the Mobile Column, Hung Hom. D
detalled below unless exemption has been previously granted by O.C. Mobile Column, បារាំង, Nos. 1 & 1 (Armi. Car) Platoons. Vehicle Party as detalled, 0800 Remain der. Dress: Battle order, Overalls. (Mer 1ins, mugs and utensils will be carried in haversacks), 1 Caps will be taken. Nos. 3. 4 & 5 IM.M.G.) Platoone. 070 Working Party-No. 3 Platoon. 2000, Remainder, Dress: Battle order lens in Nats. Helmets will be worn. Duiles- Orderly St. Sai, F. H. Neale. Orderly Cpl. Cpl. W. Sprague. Tri. Aug. U. Nr. 1 & 1 (Arm'd Car Pintoon. H.Q. 1730 hrs. Revolver dill! for those not having previously Ored. Remainder, Lecture. Now. 3. & 3 (M.M.G.) Platoons. Hung Hom. 1730 hrs. Those detalled. Driving Instruction. 11.Q. 1730 hra Iemainder Lecture.
Al
No. 1 Company.-Aug. 1, 1.30 am day parade Platoon arrangementa, Mar- kers 8.26 .m. Aug. 6, 1.9, 5.30 p.m. No. 1. 2. 3 Platoons-LG. Training. Recruits Squad under Sgt. Edwards, Aug. 9. 1.Q.. 5.30 p.m. No. 1 & 3 Platoons-Platoon arrangements. No. 3 Pin Lecture by Capt. Wood. Recruits Equad under Sgt. E wardr
Foreman and Coolie Said To Have Opposed Demolition
Japan.
||
London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press,
and Weather Forecasi
12.15 John Ireland-Sonata for 'Cello and Piano,
Antoni Sala ('Celio) and John re- lond (Piano).
12.38 Some Quilier Songs. 12.48 Elgar Serenade In E Minor,
Op. 20. For Strings.
London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Edward Elgar.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather: Report.
1.03 Light Orchestral Programme by Marck Weber and His Orchestra, 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.
1.45 Puccini's "Madam Butterfly" Act 2.
(50-
Characters and Soloists in order of appearance:
.Sheridan Cha Cho-Sun "Announce-prono); Suzuki, her servant....Man-
barini (Mezzo-Soprano); Sharpless US, Consul....Weinberg (Baritone); Gore, the marriage broker....Palaf (Tenor); Prince Yamadori....Gelli (Bass) with Members of La Scalo Orchestra and Chorus, Milan.
2.30 Close down.
1.45 Variety, 2.13 Cluse Down. 6.60 Dvorak--Symphony No. 2 in D Minor, Op. 10,
Czech Philharmonie Orchestra con- dueted by Vaclav Talich,
0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota- "The Vichy Government should tone. appeal to Hitler for food for Its
Arthur Rubinstelo playing 0.40 starving population-the food which Chopin, Is being given to German soldiers."
6.55 London Relay."We were "Famine is not imminent in Europe Strangers." --it is already there, says the New York Sun.. "This is the conclusion reached by experts after 4 coreful survey. Half the population of the area around Warsaw, Oggregating between six, and seven million people, is already starving. Thousands of deaths a day are reported.
A Romantic Comedy.
2.16 Selections from Verdis Operas. 7.30 London Relay The News. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcernents.
8.03 Vivian Ellis at the Plano,
Shall We Dance-Plano Selection (Gershwin), "On Your Toc" Med- "Among the countries under par-ley (Hart and Rodgers).
8.16 Bidney Torch at the Organ. ticularly serious menace of famine;
8.30 Excerpla ore Belgium, Holland, Norway, Den-
from · Municipal mark and France countries under Comedy. Nazi control.”—Reuter,
8.45
London Relay—'London Log". by Herbert Hodge,
0.00 London Kelay-The News and Topical Talks
STOCK
MARKET REPORT
0.45 Variety Programme, 10.28
B.B.C. Recording "Money for Nothing." A Sketch,
10.43 A Review of Revues. Debroy Somers Band with Vocal
11.00 A Dance Programme. 12.00 midnight. Close Down,
Charged with obstructing Mr. Ken-led to buyers becoming apathetic Brahms Symphony No. 4. In dall, of the Medical Department, during the demolition of unauthoris ed huts plot of Crown Innd at
un the end of Ming Yuen Street West, on July 31. Au Nam, 43, coolle fore man, and Au Chi, 28, coolic, appear- ed before Mr. K. M. A. Barnett at Central Magistracy yesterday, and were remanded until to-day,
Au Nam was further charged with using force or violence against Siu Ming, Sanitary Department coolle,
assistance who was giving
to Mr. Kendall.
Gnr. 8. L. Ms. 4th By, 30.7.40 to 5.8.40: Gnr. C. F. 5. Pau, 4th By. 30.7.40 10 29.8.40 Ple. C. R. Rowcliffe. Training Ger. H. G. Cadre, 30.1.40 to 20.040; Stewart, 2nd Dty. 1.8.40 to 30.11.40; Pte. Training Cadre, 1,8.40
to 31,8.40; Gar. R.
J. Middleton.5m. Wylie, let my, 26.40 to 12.8.40: Gnr. R. Releriaen, 2nd Bly, 8.8.40 to 28.8.40; The following leave is cancel- led.Captain C. de B. Robertson, Pay Section, 27.7.40 to 13.10.40. He-
No. 2 Company-Aug, 0, 11.0. 5.30 p.m. Nos, 3 & 7 Platoons. Kowloon Dock, 5.30 p.m. No. 6 Platoon, M.G. Training. Aug. 9, 11.Q. 8 am, Compatty Parade Drent a detalled for field day.
Company Aug. 5. 17., 8.15 p.m. No Dres as before. Mess tins will be taken. Now. 9 & 11 Fintoons wil draw respira-
5.30 pm. All torp, Aug. 4, 23.0 cruits, Aus 4 HQ, 5.30 p.m. N.C.O's Cluan (Those detalled), L.G. Section and Recruit
No. 4 Company-Aug. 0, 11.0. 0.30 am. Dress-same as last week. All Platoons. Aug. 6. 11.Q. Those detailed for LG. Kennedy Hoad Squad. 5.15 pm. Remain. der 5.30 p.m. Aug. 9. 14. 8.13 Those defalled for Kennedy Road 5.30 p.m. Itematnder for L.G
n.m
No. 5 Company-Aug. 3, 11.98 a.m. Dress-ame As" for last week.--Aug.-- 8. H.Q. 8.30 p.m. Hecruits Lesson. Stripping. No. 19 Platoon. Those detalled. Magazine 8lling. Remainder. Lecture & instmietlon, out doors. on Indication & Recognition. No, 8 Company-Aug, 4. 11.Q. 5.30 nm. N.CO's Special Class. Aug. 9, 11.Q. 8 a.m. Dress-Sama as for last week.
No. 1 Company-Aug. 0, 11.9. a p.m. Kit Inspection Parade. Dress S.D. Caps. Jackets, trousers, bools: webbing equip- mont including haversack and waterbot tie. Greatcoats, helmet and all other clothing isaurd will be brought in kit bog, This parade is compulsory. Aug 9, 19. Ba.m. Field Training at Capa D'Agullar. Dress-lielmets, shirts, shorts, boots, hose. tops and puttees, full equipment and rife
lings.
Army Service Corps Company-Aug. 8, H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Whole Coy. L.M.d. Lesson B.D.A. -pre and cleaning. Paints SAT Rife. Lessons & 10-Elementary niming off for wind. Elevation almteg Dreas overalls and S.D, Cap, C.9.1.1, will arrange to draw stores. Duy Section for Transport and Supplies with receive in structions regarding this parade from C.B.M. Duty Omeer-Capt. C. Makin. Aug. 5 to Aug. 2, inclusive. Transpart and Supplies Sections for duty as detailed under unit arrangements. Section lenders to prepare and forward section training programmer to CSM, by Mon, Aug. 5. .TO. Duty Officers detailed as follows: Aug. 5-1/Lt. . . Tipple. Aug. Capt. G. Miskin,
This duty will depend on size of troop
Strength Decrease-Gar. No Bik-wal.
La
Pte. Chik Wai-man, No. 4 Coy, Gür. Sticka, 2nd Bty. Spr. B. Litvin, Fd. Coy. Engra. Gar. F. C. Neville, 1st Battery,
Strength Increast-Spr. N. A. Staifier. Fd. Coy, Enges. Gar. R. Ulrich, Bt A.A. Bty. Gnr. A. Ching. 4th ity, Gnr. M. Wilson Doo, 4th Cheng, 4th Bly, Gr.
Bty, Gne, M. C. Fok, 4th Bly. Gnr. J. Y. Lam, 4th Bty. Gnr. L. O. L1, 4th Bty. Pie. G..A, Herender, Mabille Column, Pte, G.
Hongkong Stock Exchange Omeinl Summary issued yesterday says:
This week's trading has been dis-Chorus by Dan Donovan. appointing. At the commencement there were indications of the market becoming really animated. But na is often the case there lacked a hearten- TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME ing response from holders, and this Shures are now more freely available, and in spite of holding out the bait of some reduction in prices buyers are sheltering from the incessunt are presently rains anyway they absent from the scene of operations. Consequently the volume of the turn- over has noticeably shrunk. dividends have been announced by the Star Ferry Co., and the Electric Co., (Old shares only) on the same basis as last year. The former $2 payable 16th inst, and the latter $1 payable 11th prox. Adverting to last! week's summary be it emphasised these Interim dividends will be paid "without any deduction of tax at the sourse,"
Interim
Business Done During the Week H.K. Banks $1,230, $1,220 Docks (New) $18
Providents 34
Hotels $3.55, $3.40, $34 Lands
$334 $33
ramways $16
China Lights (Old) $024, $6.80, $63⁄4%
Lights (New) $3%, $3.05
Ciries (New) $36 releehones (Old) $23, $22
Cements $154, $15. $154
515
Sinceres $2.15
E Minor, Op. 98
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 ic.c's. and on Short Wave from 12.15-2.30 p.m. and 8-10.35 pm, on 9.52 m.e's. per second.
10.30-11.30 am. Relay of Morning Service from the Union Church.
|
7.0 B.B.C. Recording "Flying High" Part 1.
Written and arranged by Alan Russell and Charles Brewer.
7.30 London Relay The NewN. 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 Brahms-Symphony No. 4 In E Minor, Op. 08.
The Saxon State Orchestra con- ducted by Kar! Dohm.
8.47 Studio-The-ninth of a series of Book Reviews.
2
0.0 London Relay-The Nown 0,30 Elleen Joyce at the Plano.
117, No. Intermezzo. Op. (Brahms); Novelette, Op. 21, No. 8 (Schumann); Etude De Concert in F Minor
(Liszt).
0.45 Excerpts from Grand Opera. 10.05 Mendelssolus-Organ Sonata No. 3 in A Major. Dr. E. Bullock
at the Organ of; Westminster Abbey, London.
10.15
Evening Epilogue.
Studio Sunday
10.35 Close down.
SCRUTINEER
$d and
(Continued from Page 12.)
Austers Chamberlain never forgot that and was 'therefore not happy when the Versailles treaty diamem- bered, the country and left Germany or less intact. By creating inore
allies were these emali states, the making
realisable real) when their dream and
their difficulties were
And their power weakened by racial differences, and by high economic barriers. Aus- telu soon fell into the lap of
of Germany, then the Munich pact paved the way for further infiltration. Russia how- ever has blocked the way for the time being and is evidently staking her claims. The advance stantinople has always
ays been a policy Miss Pat Reeve Marries which Russia has kept view.
Mr. A. H. Gridley
SOCIETY WEDDING
The wedding was solemnined at Christ Church, Down Street, May- fair, on Wednesday, June 12, between MIAS Patricia flosemary
Reeve, younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Reeve, of Bedford, and of 401 The Peak, Hongkong, and Mr. Arnold $154, Hudson Gridley, a member of the Colonial Service of Malaya,
Govt. 4 Loan 102, 1011 101
Govi 34 Loan (1934) 05
A. McCaskio, No. 1 Cny. Ple. A While-Govt-4-Lonn-Ex.-Int-99 Moblie Column, Gnr M. A. Wahab, ard nty. Ple E. F. Veldhuyzen, Mobie Column, Pic, ff. R. Pirina, No. 5 Coy, Tie, 1. E. Strange, Fd. Amber, Res. Pie. II.
R. Stewart, A.3.C. Cay,
E. N. THURMT, Captain, Adjutant, K.V.D. Corps.
NOTICE
From August 3 11 purchases from the Canteen both at 11Q, and elsewhere will be made in cash only. No chitis will in any circumstance be accepted.
AFFILIATED UNIT
Nursing Detachment,
H.K.V.D.C.
Home Nursing Lecture--Aug. D. will be no Home Nursing Lecture.
Practical Class-Aug. 7. Military Hos- pital. Bowen Itond. Transport will leave Vol. I.Q. at 2.15 pm. for those members who are not office workers. Transport
Buyers
Hotels $3.10 Electrics (Old) $30.75 Cements $14.50
Lands $32.75
Watsons $8.50
Sellers
Sales
H.K. Banks $1,180 Trams $15.50
China Lights (Old) $0.50 Electries (18) 37/36.75 Cements $15
to Con-
Rumania has the misfortune to be rich in oil and in minerals and therefore exiernal interference with her home policy is natural, since the bigger nations always wish to secure a government favourable to way of thinking in order
order to obtain concessions and supplies.
their
While the Germans pre busy cultivating the goodwill of Japarı, where the Nazi organisation is per- mitted full scope of action so they The bridegroom is the elder son of the Chinese that they are also con
are making every effort to prove to Sir Arnold B Gridley, K., M.Pcerned for their well-beingOn and "Lady Gridley of Culwood, Ly Tuesday the Sino-German cultural Green, Chesham, Buckinghamshire.
The church туда
tastefully de- corated with white lilies and malden- hair fern. Bishop Hudson performed the corenmony, assisted by Dr. Far-
Tan,
Sir Arnold has for several years been association in Berlin held a meeting which unfortunately the Chniese the Member for Stockport..
lo attend. Ambassader was unable owing to illnesss.
It was nitended by numerous German representatives of State in- cluding Schmidt Ott, Friebe from the Foreign Office, together with other The bride, who was given away sident of the society regretted that As important officials, Dr. Linde, pre- by her uncle (the Rev. W. E. Reeve,
n result of the war they did not meet p.D.), was atured in a white brocad- ed satin pleture frock. She wore a 50 frequently as before. He did not Indicate which war he meant, the tulle veil with a coronet of orange sin
Sino-Japanese
the European. blossom, and carried a bouquet of Dr. Linde went on to say that the white roses. Mr. John Wagstaff was the best man,
strength of these relations did not depend on words. As they must depend on deeds, it probably explains illness of the Ambassador, and the the infrequency of the meetings, the
ne
icism of cll Chinese with general scepticism regard to Germany's goodwill.
There SHELL PLANS T.N.T. PLANT
San Francisco, Aug. 2. The Shell Oil Company plan to The bride's mother was dressed in a basle ingredient a dove grey crepe ensemble with a produce toluene, of T. N. T. (tri-nitro-toluene) from toque of navy blue flowered tulle,
wearing a spray of orchids. petrol on a commercial bases,
will leave Queen's Fier at 4.15 pm, for those members who are onlco workers. Members are requested to adhere to the instructions given above, in order to Layo_over-crowding.
...A.n.P. Examination—Aug. 8, A.R.P.HQ. Happy Valley. 5.40 p.m. Members enter- ing for this examination are requested to hava with them a penell or fountain pen.
p.m.
For this purpose they are bullding Many guests were entertained at a a plant at Houston, Texas, to produce reception held in the Berkeley Hotel, 2,000,000 gallons a year. Another London. process will enable them to produce 3,000,000 gallons but at present they
nevements. Oncers detailed will canter Transport will leave-Queen's Pier at 6.30 do not plan this.--United Press, with CS.M. Aug. 11, 0.30 am. Murray Parade Ground. Transport Section. Whole day transport exerelse. Dress for alt ranks Shirt, shorts, helmet. beats, put- tees, hosetops, belt, respirator, Haver- tack & waterbottle optional Duty OMeer
Capt. A. II. Potts.
Field Ambulance.-Aug. 6, IL.Q. 8.30 am. Centre Scelion parade under Lt. Rod- rigues. Aug. 7. 11.Q. 8.30 p.m. 7glit Section. Parade under Lt. Stout. Aug. 8, 11.2, 8.30 am. Loft Section parade under Lt, Balcan. Dress-As en previous all-day training. Exercises will take place over Area 1,
Pay Section-Aug. 1.& Fri Aug. 11.Q.. 2.15 p.m. Uniform-shirt, shorts, boots, putters, hosetops, helmet.
Carps Orders Amendments:-Corps Or. der No. 43/40 of the 20.7.40. Para. 9: Sirength Increase. (4) For 4010 Pte. it. J. Hingston to read 4610 Ple, IL J. Jung- sion. For 4011 Pie, T. A. Jones to read 4611 P19. T. A. Junes. For 4011 Pta. F. 11. Loseby to read 4812 Pte. F. 1. Loseby Delete the names of 4502 Pic, 3, 11. Seth and 4000 Pie. J. D. Gliroy.
to
Est Aid Lecture,-Aug, 0, 64. John's Cathedral Hall. 5.30 pan. 1st Aid Lecture. Working Parlies.--Govt. House Working Party, Mon, Wed., Fri. 9. BUT, noon. Vol. I.Q. Working Party-Tues, & Thur. 10 am, to 12 noon. Section leaders will apply to Q. M. for further details and material before commencing this work (for making bandages for Detachment). Uniform & Stores-Mon. & Fri. Moray i 1ngs, Vol. 1.Q. will be available for ap- pointments with the Tailor, sale of books, 11.30 am to 1 pm. badges elo. Wed. Vol. H.Q. for insuing and returning ito- pital Uniforme,
Attachments-The following were at- tached to. Military Hospital for training during the period shown: Miss Buckwell, 27-29/7/40; Miss McGuffor, 22-70/7/40: Miss G. A. White, 22-20/7/40.
Home Nursing Examination Results- The following members of the Nursing Detachment passed the Home Nursing Examination held on July 17 and 1. Alison Black; A. Buxton; D. V. Holloway: M. K. Sanh; R. Judah; M. Berruek; D. Kelvin-Stark: E. E. Paul; C. B. Murray; Raettel Smiin: D. Booker; J. G. Lloy Y.
E. Langston:
Appointments and Prometiena-L/Cpl. N. L. White, Mobile Column, to be Chi, Pte. E. P. Murphy, Mobile Column, to be L/CPL. Piebas Cofoblle Pritchard E. Mert D. Deakin, M Column, to be L/Cpl. Cpl. M. G. Car-
F. Cole; B, Budden; Mary Kuchards; C.
ruthers, Mobile Column, to be Bet. L/Cpl. ; M. Sanh; W. M. MacLood; M. B. McGuffog: C. D. N. Walker, Mobile Column to be M. Budden; 9. M. Mackinlay: M. Booker: Cal Pte. B. TJ. McCluskle, Mobile P. Newnham; E. Richle; M. Parkes Column, to be L/Cpl. Cpl. V. M. Ham E. Richards; J. W. Buckwell; D. P. Hain
blin; 1. Hibbard; J. Booker; V. Simon- mond, No. 1 Coy, Ren, to be to. Sgt. D. McColgan, No. 2 Coy,, to be Pie, Sgt. T. Whilo; O, A. While; P. 11. Mace: M. J. J. Houston, t Bly, to be Gnr.;
McCaw; M, Wilkinson; W. W. Whitaker: Transferate, A. Drummond, from M. M. Eardley: E M; Boavis; V. M. Wit- Training Catre to As.. Cay. Pla.. P. Lchell D. St. Helby: M. Begdon: I. Morphew from Training Cadre to A.9.C. Grant:. M. G. Matthews, F. D. Demet; Coy, Pto. N. D. White, from Training Beaumont: A. M. Grady: B. C. Carter Cadre to A.B.C. Coy, Bat. T. J. Houston, O. I. Green M. J. Candy: E. Gribin from 4th Ity to it Bly, Pie, A. O. Barretto, from No. 6 Coy to ABC. Coy, 20.740.
Leave Pte, Wong Hin-ming, No. 4 Coy., from 22.7.40 to. DITAI; Pie, 3, E. Maher ABC, Coy, 24.7.40 10. 7.8.40; Cpl. J. R. Leitch, No. 2 Coy, from 25.7.40 to 1.8.40;
12. C. 8. Marian; P. G. Baldwin; H. Dow biggin; G. G. Summons; s. Elis E. Teb buti; J, Dobbs; K. ·Hume; M. Petri; E. M. Philippens, K. Archer; P. Wallis.
1. M. S. DAUDE, Commandant, Nursing Detachment,
B.K.V.D. Corps.
Mr. and Mrs. Gridley are taking up residence in Malaya.
or
It Is well-known that the Germans are making every effort to impress the Chinese students in Germany and to influence them in their favour but they are finding it a difcult task.
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A selection of over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Very suitable for sending abroad.
Pictures comprise views of the latest buildings and hospitals, schools, churches, the harbour, The Peak district, Kowloon, Jublice Reservoir; New Territories, Cheung Chau, Aberdeen, Repulse Bay, Deepwater Bay, besides street and wharf scenes, etc., etc.
PRICE $1.50
Obtainable from:-KELLY & WALSH, LTD. HONGKONG TRAVEL BUREAU or the Publishers.
SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST, LTD.
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