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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 26, 1940.

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HONGKONG, CRICKET

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CHRIST CHURCH

IKOWLOON TONG)

Dr. Chen Wen Yuen To Preach To-morrow

Sunday, Oct. 27, 23rd Sunday After Trinity Services in English-is 6.1. July

The Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club will bu held in the Pavilion, Chater Road, on MONDAY, 28th October, Camion: 0.43 ani. Harvest Thanks- 1940, at 5.30 p.m.

...A. K. MACKENZIE, ·

Hon. Secretary.

NOTICE

'The Inland Revenue Department will be removed to Windsor House, 5th floor, on Saturday, the 26th October..

giving Fesini Matting. Preacher. The RI. Rev. the atop of 1angkong. Hymne: (1) 817 Ye holy noget bright ....; (2) 309 For the beauty of the earth... (3) 283 Wo plaugh the fields at (43) 200 Yair waved the golden corn ;...; (0) 850 Praise to the Lord....

Services In Mandarin-Dr. Chen Wen Yuen to Preach. I am, Holy Communion: I a.m. Morning Prayer ond Sermon. Treacher, Dr. Chen Wen Yuen of the National Christian, Council.

Monday, Oct, 21-$5 Simson and Jude,

Apostles, 7.16 am. Holy Communion.

Thursday, Oct. 31-1.15 am. Holy Com unins: 10 am. Meeting of the Qulid of Marilia and Mary in the Vicarage; 1.30 pan. Choir Practice in the Church,

Friday, Nov. 1—AR Biinta” Day. 7.15

Saturday, Nov. 2-Annual Demonstra- tion and Distribution of Certificates of the Hongkong School for the Deat, In the Great Hall of the CMS. Heep Yunn school, at 3.30 p.m.

The Estate Duty and Stampa. Holy Communion. Offices will be closed for business on the 26th, and will re-open at the now address on Monday, the |28th October.

FOR SALE. *HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY Edition, Second

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W. ANEURIN JONES, -Over 60 excellent views of the Superintendent of Inland Revenue. .Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd. Wyndham Street.

Good Rugby Games

Aid For War Orphans

EMMANUEL CHURCH

(218, NATIJAN ROAD)

The

Coming Week

"Recruits Medical Examination Fri. Nov. 11.Q. 5.30 p.m. Orderly Medical Omeer--L). O IT. Balean.

2. ks. Course

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.), and 31.40 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

POST OFFICE

The General Post Offee will be closed at 5.30 p.m. on Tuesday, 29th

Brahms Concerto No. 1 Inand Wednesday 30th October 1040.

D Minor, Op. 15

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession,

12.30 A. Variely Programino. 1.00 Local Time &lgial and Wea- ther Report.

The Publie nro, requested to note particularly the time of closing the outward Pan American Air Mail on Wednesday, 30th October 1040.

Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by the post office at the rate for printed matter, Lc, 5 cents

Orders by Col. II. 1. Rose, ate. Com-¡ Dress-Overalls, S.D, esp, úrown or black mandant, fongkong: Volunteer Defence shoes, Corga:

(m) Field Ambulance.-Mon. Oct. 28, 11.Q. 8.30 p.m. Officers and ull ranks wili parade in mufti. At this parade person- nei will be signed to the forthcoming allowed alternative camp, and will be dates, Anyone noi on parade will have meir dates fixed without a lion Tues. Oct. 20, 1LQ. U am, fight

Ort. 30, 11.Q. D 1.03 Jay Wlibur and Ills Orchestra. under it. Stout. Wed, a.m. Centre Section under L. Rodrigues. 1.30 Reuter And Rugby Press,per 2 ounces. Thurs. Des. 31. it.Q. 0 am, Left Bection Weather Forecast and Announce under L. Baican.

(n) Pay Section-Wed, Oct. 30, 12.Q. ments Excerpts from Gilbert and

Tues. Gct. 25 & Thurs, Oct. 31, 1LQ, 1.30 pan. Those detalled. Lecture Captain V. C. Branson, M.C.

3. First Aid Courie Fri, Nov. 1, 11.Q, 8.45 p.m. These

M.RCE, LIC.P

by

de-

inifed. Lecture by Captale. Bunje,

4. Telephones

30 pm Dress Mufti Fri, Nov. 1. dar- 1.45 risan School, 2.10 p.m. Dress-Uniform Sullivan..

2.15 Close Down.

J

6.00 Brahms---Concerto No. 1 in D

It is nouited for general information, that the following telephone system is as detalled. Bow in use at Volunteer Headquarters. (0) Fortress Signal Company-Mon. Oct. Call 39/444 of 33083 of 33070, Ask for 28, 11.q., 850 pm, LG. lesion XIII. Extension 2-Commandant & Adjutant, Tuen Oct, 28, Duddest Street, 7.30 p.m. Ext. 3-Corps Art. I.Q., ext. 4-13.M. & Manning, exceclan detailed by C Minor, Op. 15. Clerks, ext. Quartermaster, ext. Thurs. Oct. 31. Dudde!! Bireet, 730 pm. 0.49 Closing Local Stock Quota- Quartermaster's Blores, and ext. 7—A.S.C. Manning exercise as, detalled by C.S.M. Lona. Company & Nursing Detachment. After Fri. Nov, 1, 1LQ. 5.30 p.m. Recapitula-| 5 p.m..In the evening unul D um. In die tiọn, LG, next morning, only the following lines; ar Avaliable;-30/444—Adjulant, 3300

pany,

Quartermaster

4. Found

On the Parada Ground at 11Q, on and 33070—A 9.C. Com- Gaturday 19.15.40 ono Signet Ring, Owner may layo kame on application to the Quartermaster.

Appointments

6.62 The Band of II M. Coldstream Guards.

7.00. London Relay-Tha Nows

8.03

Musical Comedy Selections, 0.45 Local Sport Results.

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Envelopes must not be closed.

Porcel Post. Service to Canton is temporarily suspended. -

The Imperial Airways Service be- tween Hongkong and Bangkok is temporarily suspended. Air mail correspondence will be accepted at the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the first opportunity by steamer to Slagapore to connect

sarvices.

7.18 London Relay Topical Talks with the cast, and west bound air 7.30 Spanish Programme.

An air mail service providing 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather connection with British Overseas Airways at Rangoon will be availablo during the period of suspension of the Service. The Hongkong-Bangkok be $1.50 per 1⁄2 oz, for letters and postage rates for all destinations will

$0.75 each for postcards, Mall for this service should be superscribed "Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mall label.

8.48 Piano Duets by Ivor More ton and Dave Kaye,

0.00 London Relay-The Nows and News Commentaries,

Note: Christ Church is holding a Dance In the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel,

3. Parades a on Friday, November 1. from 2 p.m. to

(a) Corps Artillery: 2 a.m. Tickels are still on sale, and

Dress for Tuesday, October 29--$. Pte. P. A. Yvanovich, No. 8 Cay., to be table reservations may be made either through the Vicar, or through Mr. S. W. D. Cap. jacket, trousers, boots, web belt, L/Cpl 21.10.40; Pie, C. A. Marques, No. Report and Announcements. Minahall, or at the Hotel. The proceeds haversack, waterbottle (Alled), steel hel-a Coy., to be L/Cpl. 21.10.40. of the dance

met, respirator. Cardigans, overalls and will be devoted to the

C) Franstera funds of the Church.

gun platform skoon to be brought: abo Pte. H. Lacey, from Mob, Coin. to Fd. Creatcoat.

Coy. Engr. (No. 4 Sec.)], 14.10.40; Pla, (Lecture-Sun. Nov. J. 11.Q. 9.30 min. u. A. B. Remedios, from Fd. Amb. to No. By Major Ryan, R.A. Bubject The Coy. 17.30.40: Pie. C. Roweline, from Theory of Depression Tange Finding." Mob, Coin, to 5th. A.A. Bly, No, 3 Sec- All Officers and D.R.F. Detachments will linn, 19.10.40; Pte. M. W. Bayers, from sttend and any others interested.

Mob, Coln, ita lat Biy,, 21.10.40; Gnr. A. V. Lyen, from 5th A.A. By, to 4th Bly, Nem., 23.10,40; Gnr. P. Cheverst, from 2nd Bty, to Unit Rer. 190.40; Pl. L. R. Andrews, from Training Cadre to No. (iv) 2nd Battery Tues, Oct. 20, 1LQ. Coy, 23.10.40; Pte. 1. A. 2.30 p.m. for Buy Head. All member Training Cedre to Mob, Cali, is 10.40: Must parade at 1.Q. Thurs. Oct. 31. Pte. G. M. Woolsh, from Training Cadre Belchers, 8.30 p.m. Gun urist. Orecchi; to No. 1. Čoy., 29.10.40; Pte. A, Jackson, mechanism laying practice and dummy from Training Cadre to A.S.C. Coy.. loader, Dress-Mufti. Overall and 5.0. 23.10.40; Pte. F. J. Jorge, from Training raps to be carried. Sun. Nov. 10, p am.

Cadre to Mob. Col., 24.10.40; Ptc. E. T. from Trang Cadre to Kowloon City Iliffe Range, Classification S. Zummera, for all members who have fired on open A.S.C. Coy., 23.10.40; Pie. K. L. Keen, Jauge and for 30 yard range before. from Training Cedrn to Mob. Calumin.

Sunday11

Morning Bervice.

Promised To-day Result Of China Defence christian and Mikelanary Alliance) 12

League Recital

| Speaker: Bev, A. C. Snead (Becretary of

Communion Service; 3 p.m. Sunday School and Young Men's Bible Class: 139 pm. Evening Service. Preacher: Rev. M. G. Griebenow.

Monday.-7.30 p.m. Soldiers' and Ale anen's Christian Association.

With the weather turning more

The Musical and Datice Recital in congenial to good rugby, some hard- fought-out gomes, should be wit-ald of Chinese War Orphans held last the week in the Rose Hour of the Penin- when nessed this, afternoon

Tuesday,7,30 pm. Young People's Club. following matches will be played off: sula Hotel was an outstanding success,

Wednesday.-2.30 p.m. Women's Sewing Police v. Army at Boundary Street both as a Concert and as Beneftch, z, Nathan Ford; a part. Mid-week

Performance. The gross takings for Prayer Meeting at 4.30, pan.

Thursday.-100 n.m. Women's Bible Club "A" Navy "A" at Club the evening. (including sale of Pro-

Class, Na. » Hillwned Road. Leader: Mrs. grammes and donations) were $4,-

Lechmere Clift ground at 3.15 pan.

Monday and Friday.-Bible Study Club v. Navy at Club ground at 255,35-a really remarkable result for an audience of 500, Tulal Expenses

Classes as usual, 4.30 pan.

Police will be given a severe tests $370.20, including construction of by a strong Army fifteen. Both teams stage and printing of programines, won last Saturday. The changes In the Army team suggest that they may be having dieulty in Milling the full hack position this season and they are still trying mil forwards in that posi- tion.

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Thus a net sum of $3,086.35 was raised for the War Orphans' Fund of the Ching Defence League,

137-

The Concert Committee, In nouncing this result, would like once

(JORDAN ROAD)

Sunday, Oct. 27-Morning Worship 11 .m. Evening Worship 8.30 pan. Preacher: Hey, Frank Short.

Monday, Oct. 20.–Church Club 8 pm.

(H) 11. Battery Turs. Oct. 29, 1.Q. 3 p.m. for D'Agullar. Those detailed. Thurs, Oct. 31, I.Q. î a.m. for D'Agutiar. D.E.L. will not parade.

9.30 Humorous and Vocal Variety Programme.

11.00. Dance Muste.

12,00 midnight. Close Down.

To-morrow's Programme 10.00-11.00 am. Relay of Morning

[v) 3rd.

Battery Tues Oct. 20. 1.Q.23.10.40; Pic. W., Res, from Training Service from St. Joseph's Church. 4.30 pm for Aberdeen. Those detailed. Cadre to No. 1 Coy, 25.10.40; Pie. A. L. 12.15 Rachmaninoff-Concerto No. Thur. Oct. 31. 1.Q. am, for Aber-Powell, from Training Cadre to AS.C. 2 in C Alinor, Op. 18. dnen. D.EL. Section will not parade, Coy, 5.10.40; Pie, R. G. Gosling, from (v 4th. Battery Tues. Det, 20, H.Q. Training Cadre to No. 3 Coy., 15.10.40:

9. Leave

Small Packet Post ta nil countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS

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Java and Manila

.Oct. 26.

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12.48 Songs by Theodore Challa- KOWLOON UNION CHURCH for Bak Sha Wan. 4 p.m. Thurs. Oct. Pte. P. A. Elms, from Training Cadre te pline (Bass).

31, D.EL. School, 5.30 pm. D.EL. Re No. 3 Coy, 25.10.40; Pie. D. C. Loncraine, 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- cruits,

from Training Cadre la Mob. Cutn..

Report. ivil) stb. A.A. Battery-Tues. Oct. 29.23.10.40; Pie, R, J. Maitiand, from Training ther H.Q. 2.30 p.m. Battery Manning. Drens Cedre to No. 3 Coy,, 25.10.40; Pie. G. II. 1.03 Miza Korfus (Soprano) and

steel Sullivan, from Training Cadre to No. 3 Light Symphony Orchestra. S.D. cap, shirt. trousers, boots, helmel aver left shoulder, haversack twith Cay.. 25.10.40,

1.30 Reuter

Rugby Press, and shoulder strap; containing Jersey, knife, fork, spoon and Mens Tin. Thurs. Oct. Pte. A. C. Meredith, No, 1 Coy, 27240-Weather Forecast and Announce-Austrolin and Manila 11. Ballery Manning Fall in and dress 23.10.40 Plc. 15. T. Smil, Training Cadrements. As previous Tuesday-Sun, Nov. 3. Kow-30 0.40-20.12.40; Chr. E. J. Kennard, ist Inon Raliway Station. 8 a.m. No. 2 Sec- ty.. 3.10.40-25.10.40; Gnr. P. Cheverst, 2n ilon, Ritte Classification. Dress S.D.Bty., 10.9.40-9.0.41: Sign F. G. Dir. cap. shirt shorts, boots and putiles, full Corps Signals. 15.10.40-15.1.41; Gar. G. II. web equipment less haversack and water Gompertz, 1st ty. 15.10.40-14441; Pie. bottle. Tule silugs to be carried.

M. D. Long, No. J Coy., 15.10.40-15.1.41: (b) Field Campany Engineers.Mon, Sign, W. S. Anderson, Corps Signals, Oct. 28, K.C.R. 5.30 p.m. Arms and Squad 13.10.40-4.11.40; Pte. J. F. Buckley, Mobile Drill, Offleers and Senior N.C.O's will Column, 16.10.40-0.11.10 Pte. G. Melville,

Local Time Signol, Weather attend a T.E.W.T. Thurs, Oct. 31, K.C.R. No. 1 Coy.. 10.10.40-15.1.41; Ple. R. A. J. 4.30 am. Kit inspection. All clothing must Simpson, No. 1 Coy... 18.10.48-21.10 40: Report and Announcements.

8.03 be brought on parade. a.m. Technical St, F. G. Maunder, Pay Sec. 18.10.40-

Vladimir Horowitz at the elning by Sections. Dress-Uniforma.

7.11.40 F/Cdt. L. M. Wylie, Air Arm Plano, 10.10.40-31.12.49; Pte. G. Kotwall. No, (c) Corps Signat.--Sun, Oct. 27. HQ.

8.15 Relay of an

Organ Recital

SCIENTIST

(31. MACDONNELL ROAD}

Service on Sunday, October 27.

more to thank the contributing artists FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Three cases of Cholera (all trom-Miss Al-Lien Tai, Mr. Y. K. Sze, Victoria), one case of Diphtheria, 11 Mr. Waiter Yeh, and Mr. J. R. M. of Typhoid, one of Chicken-pox, threeSmith and Orchestra-who gave their of Dysentery, and 23 of Tuberculosis services voluntarily for this cause. (one imported) were reported

So much interest was taken in the recital that numerous requests have Thursday,

renched the Committee for a repeat performance in a theatre in Hong-be wenty in well duing: for in due season konu, aut at the present time this is we shall reap, if we fint not." (Galatiaus

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Causes

The subject of the Lesson Sermon in All Christian Science Churches to-morrow will be “Probation after Death"

The Golden Text will be: "Let us not

1.45 Compositions of Elgar, 2.30 Close Down, 1.00

London Relay-The_News, 7.15 London Relay--Topical Talks, 7.30 Essle Ackland (Contralto) and Marek Weber and His Orchestra.

6,00

Oct. 30,

.Oct. 30.

Oct. 30. Nov. 1.

Nov. 1..

date,

Nov. 1.

Nov. 2.

Nov. 7.

.Nov. 8.

are

will read from the Bible: "Nawalled. Mon. Oct. 2 HQ, 5.10 p.m. (1) No. 1 Coy. 16.11.40-31.1.41 Ptc. P. from SL John's Cathedral I. stated, and where malls are advertis-

Christ be preached that he rose from the dead, how kay some among you that there is no resurrection of the dead? If in this life unly, we have hope in Christ, we are of all men most miserable. Att now is Christ risen from the dead, and beenme, the first Truth" of thei flat slept." 12. Cor. 15: 12, 10. 201.

The following citations will also he arn! from the Christian Science Text-

An Aranganous donation of $100 te bank. "Selener and Heath with Key to convert yesterday, brings the War Funder. Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy: tofal to $1,900, 180.37.

RELIEF OF DISTRESS

The Band at Adustriārators of the Hoangkong and South Chann Branch of The British Food for Relief of Distress acknowledgen with grateful m Chuma thunds a dusation of S$90,931.29 Trina thự to the Fund, regesenting 50 per cent, of the surplus of the Special Sweep in the Kwanuluar Hanistea 1040.

B.W.O. PUND

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sunebanged physical conditon after what seemed to be death was follows el by his exaltation above all interiel) eundiflenn; and this exaltation explained hala tereniton and revealed unnilstake- ably a probationary and progressive state beyond the grave. Jesus was "de way": thắt may be marked the way for all men.”

Serene and Health. Page 46).

Announcement

First Church of Christ. Scientist, Hong- kong ta Branch of the Mother Ghiteli. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, în Foston, Mass.) No. 31, Macdonnell Rond. close to Peak Tram Station, Sunday_ "Two Słupineils totalling fourteen cases "Service" 11:15 dan. Testimony Meeting. of hospital supplies and knitted con- Westneday, 8 pm. A reading Room is foria have been" forwarded to England] located in the Church buliding and Is this month by the Brilish War Or open on Monday, Thursday and Saturday Kion Fund, Hongkong Drancis. mornings from 16.30 a.m. to 12.30 p.m..and freight being free by the courtesy of the lue Funnel Line and The Glen Line. These enser having been loaded free ut charge by Messrs. Wang Kee & Co., and the in-lined packing cubes having been supplied as a 1 by the British American Tabarcs Co., Ltd. The cases are bebig sent to the following Depots:

91x cases to the British Red Cronn containing hospital supplies, including volimtars" contributions "of garments for civilians whose homes have been bombed: three cases of knitted garments to the H.A.F. Comforta Fund; three cases, af knitted garments to the Army Comforta Depot: two cases of kulited garments to the Naval Comforts Depol. Total cases shipped to date. 173.

STOCK

MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary, ued yesterday says:

The political situation has In no way affected the market and prices this week have continued to advance slowly. The volume remains small owlog to the unwillingness of holders to part at present levels.

Business Dane During The Week

Hongkong Banks $1,225, $1,230

Canton Insurances $175

Unions Insurances $38746

Docks (old) $1644

Providents $4.45, $414, $4.55, $4.00.

$4.55

Hotels $3.20

Lands $30, $3074, $30.80, $30

Tramways $15.85, $15.05, $10

Chinn Lights (new) $8.40

Electrics (old) $30%

Electries (new $30

Telephones (old) $23%

Cements $154 $16 Ropes $8,30

Watsons $8.00 $0

Govt. 31% Loan (1934) 05

Buyers

Providents $4

H.K, Hotels $3.20

H.K. Lands $30 Reallles $3.35

H.K. Trans $15.85 Yaumati Ferries $224 Electrica

(old) $383%

Elcetries (new) $36 Telephones (old) $23%

Telephones (new) $9.59 Cements $10,10 Dairy Furnia $17 Watsony 30.VS

Sellers

Provident: $4.00 1.K. Lands $31 Yaunati Ferries $224

Sales

HK. Docks told) $18 HK. Trams $15.03 Cements $10

on Tuesday and Friday evening fromn 5.30 pm, th 7 p.m. All authorised Christian Sclence literature is available at the Reading Room. The public cordially invlled to attend the services and to visit the Reading Room.

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METROPOLE

10 am. Field Map Reading for those de- Coy 25.10.40-25.141 Pte. G. . Horridge. Morphew, A.S.C. Coy,, 10.12.40-15.1.41;

4.1.41.

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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Porcel Mail closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise

aun, regis Lieut. A. A. Dand. Pay Section, 10.12.40-Sonata No. 3 in A (Mendelssohn); ed to close at or before

2. Sen Surge, Sea Plant (both by

tered and parcel mails are closed at Nesbitt); 3. Largo (Handel); 4. Fan- 5 p.m. on the previous day. When fare (Lemmens),

mails are advertised to close after B.15 Studio Book Revicius.

5 p... Registered and Parcel mails 0.00 London Relay-The News and | are closed at 5 p.m. News Commentaries,

Studio Sunday Evening

A Group-Lamp Hending from Peak, thi Group-Buzzer Reading and practice. Wed, Oct. 30. Q. 3 p.m. (1) A Group.

10. Strength Decrease -Field Signalling Exercise. (ll) B Group

Pic. If. A. Waller, A.9.C. Coy 28.6.40 -Signal Training. (i) Evening parade.... Line Section, arms and sqund drill. D/It Gnr. W. F. Smith, 2nd Bty 30.0.40; t./Cpl. Section, Semmphore reading. Fri. Nos. 1. Clio, Mob, Coln. 3.10.40: Pte. Stephen H.Q. 2 p.m. (1) A Group-Prareture Lec- Wong, No. 3 Coy, 11.10.40, Pte. F. G. C. tre and Buzzer Instruelian, 1) B Group ght, No. 1 Coy., 10.10.40; St, D, Wal

her, F. Ambulance, 31.10.40; Fle. C. T. -Group Lamp Reading and Flag: work Mek, No. 4 Coy, 23.10.40.

9.30 Selections from Verdi's Operas. (1) Evening parade. A Group. Lame

11. Strength Increase

19.06 Handel-Sonata No. 6 in E rending. # Croup, Buzzer Instruction.

/ Section, Map Reading Class.

Pte. B. Clark, No. 2 Cay. 16.10.40; Major. Gur. Sackenzie, 1st By 18.10.40: (d) Mobile Column(1) Man, 29, Det

10.15 Ger. K, Wilkans, 1st Bty.. 16.10.40: Gnr. 40. No. 0 in. HQ. 5.30 pm. Anti-gay. So, 4th Dry., .10 40: 1, 2. Elaizai Epilogue. training. These detailed. (1) Weri. 30 Mou, Con.. 18.10.40; Ghr. C. Arnulply,! Oct. 40. AR Pins. Hung Hom. 8.00.

and Fy 24.10.40. Technical training. Drres-Nos.

Armd. C.) Pink, Battle arder. Overalls, emainier Battle order less steel helmet. topees will be worn. Nos, 1 & 2 (Armd Car) Pinn. Velitele Party detalic Bung Tom. T.15 a.m. Nos, 3, 4 & 5 1M.M. G) Pink. Duties:-Ord. Sei--Cpl. R. K. 1. de Club.-There will be a H.K.R.A. about 7.15 p.m. yesterday, as she Collings, Ord. Cpl.-Cpl. F. L. Groome. Spoon Shoot at Kowloon City on Sunday, was walking along a pathway near Duty SeeNo. 2. Porade nt Hung Hom November 3, 1940, commencing 8.30 hur home. nt 7.30 km (1) Fri Nov 40 Nos. The HK.V.D.C. Tune, Club -arranging.

One snatched her hand- & 2 (Armd Car) Pina, I.Q. 3.50

p.m. the programme and presenting the prizes, bag and the other struck her with Those detailed. L.G, Instruction. Remains Entrance fees as fot usual JL.KRA, his fist. der-Indication and Recognition. No. 3. | shoots.

E, N. Tuenssy, Captain. Adjutant. H.K.V.D. Corps.

NOTICES

10.35 Close Dowa,

Two men attacked Mrs. H. Hillon, ot Bramar Terrace, Quarry Bay,

4 & 5 (M.M.G) Ping. Thase detailed for 2. Sergeants' Mess Meeting/There will Bren Carrer driving Instruction, Hung be a General Mess Meeling of the Ser-

The bag contained $15 and a com- Hom. 8.30 pm. Remainder 1.9, 5.30 p.m. genuts tess at Corpa II.Q. at 3.30 p.m. pact valued at $75. Rife drill. No. 6 Platoon. 11.9. 3.30 p.m. on Wed, November 0.

G. Training.

3. Rowing An Inter-Vall rowing race Transfers. Pie, C. G. Stewart, Ple. H. will be held on December 21 at the Yacht J. Woolley. Pte. C. Champelovter, and Club. Units may enter any number of 2. Attachment. The following were at- Tte. H. L. Fox to Moblie Calum H.Q.

crews of four. Entry fee $5 per crew, tached to the Military Hospital for train- (e) No. 1 Company-Man. Oct. 28. to be sent with entries to the Hon. ing during the period shown-3irs, M. Kowloon Stilton, & am. All day parade Secretary Rowing Committee c/o Vol. Herruex, Miss P. T. Pritchard and Minn at Fanling. Topees will be worn, unters HQ. All entry fees will be forwarded A L. Binck, 14-21.20,40, wet. Tues, Oct. 29, No parade. Thurs to the Bomber Fund. Oct. 31. Those detailed.. Corps Gas Lec- fure. Fr. Nov, 1. Those detailed-First. Ald Lecture, L.G. Section-L.G, Train- Ing. Remainder-Signals and Hand Angles.

No. 2 Company-Sun Oct. 101.

toon Range..ni. Musketry Tables

&

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

Lecture. There will be no lectures

equipment until further notice; D. Dress Mufil. Web worn. Hiftes may be drawn on Saturday morning but must be returned without ******* fat by Monday evening, Tuce. Oct. 29. Kowloon Dock. 5.30 pm, LG, instruc- · Ilon. Wed. Oct. 30, 11.2. 8.30 p.m. No. 7 Platoon, Training under Platoon arrangements. Fri. Nov. 1. Flekt day- detailed per Company Circular.

No. Company.Mon. Oct. 28, 11.Q. R.15 am. Company parade. Dress na be- fore: Nos. 11 and 12 Pintoons, rifle alings and frosts. All day training. Tues, Oct. 79. 11.9, 5.39 pm. All first year men und those deinited. Wed. Oct. 30. H.Q. 5.30 p.m. N.C.0% training elosa, Thura, Oct. $1. I.Q. 8.30 p.m. Company parade, Train- ing as in Company training programme. Fri. Nov. I. 11.9. 1.30 p.m. Those de- inted.

(t) No. 4 Company-Mon. Det. 23. 1.0, 3.30 p.m. (1) Clanies 1 anii 2. ¡nyonet feliting. (4) Hemainder. 10, Wed. Oct. 28. All Day Training, (1) 14 and 15 Pix, H.K. men, H.Q. 7.30 am. Kowloon Men. K.C.R. Station, Da.m. (11) 13 PL BQ. Ala am. Dress. for all. Battle Order. S.D. cap will be worn. Fri, Nov. 1, R.Q. 5.30 p.m. (1) Classes 1 and 2. Lecture. Remainder... Instruction.

Oct. (1) Nn. Company-Sun,

27. Stonecutters, L.G. Classification. L.C. Sections. For particulars re Dress dic see No. Coy's Orders. Man. Oct. 28, II.Q. 8 a.m. All ranks except Nos. 1 and 2 will draw rules and bayonets, Dress- Same as before. Note.-8.0, capa will bo worn es from to-day, Tues, Oct, 29. No parade, Thurs. Oct. 31, fq. 5.30 p.m. N.C.ON Clars. Lecture. hiemage writing. (1) No. 6 Company,--Sun, Oct. 27, Stone- cutters, 1... Classifications, Launch with, leave Queen's Pier. 8.19 am. Kowloon Police PIPT. 0.30 A.171. Dress-Stilet siceves, niacki, S.D. caps and webbing equipment. Range Omeer-2/LL. F. L. Cunha, Mon, Oct. 28, ILQ. B 1010

Wall Yerkir 10 dic. No. 8 Com pany. Dress &e-Soo No. 0 Coy's Orders. Tues, Oct. 29, 11.9. 5.30 p.m. N.C.O' Class. Those detalied will attend lecture en GA Course, All other NCO's will altend lecture on Indication and Recogni» · tion of targets and Fire Orders, Thurs. Oct. 1. 11.4. 5.30 p.n, N.CO% detalled will attend Gas Course Class, Fri. Nov.

, .q. am. Press-Same as before. Exercin at Recreio Football Ground). Those detalled will attend Fient Ald Course at IQ. 5.45 pm.

fk) No. 7 Company.--Ston. Oct. 28, H.Q. 1.45 p.m. L.G. Nós 1 and 2. Hovniver in- struction. Company LG, LA. Fri, Nov. | 1. 10. § as Pult day tenturing. Dires.

Fighting Order. Steel helmet.

(1) Army Service Corps Company-F Sun, Oct. 27-Sat, Nov. 2. Inclusive, i Transpost and Suputter Seellout for duly as defatted under unit arrangeinents. Sec. Araining progrannies to CBM. Duty "offeeg for week-Cap!. Mizizin. 'Sun. Oct. 27. Murray Parade Ground. 3• am. Transport Section. Ammunition Bupply Exerclan, Full day's training, BreenA¶ ordered In Corpa Orders dated 10.10.40. Duty Officer-Captain Potts. Thurs, de 31, 11.4, 8.30 p.m. Dri, Thore dotnit- ed under IL.B.M. Remainder under C.S.M.

3. Strength Decrente-Mrs. M. Petri 24.10.40.

4. Leave.--Milsa V. M. Witchell-10.10.40

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Saturday, Oct, 26 Air Mall by Sea to Singapore

connect with the "British Overseas Airways."

Kowloon P. 0.

Reg. Ord,

....Oct. 26, 1 pa. ......Oct. 26, 1.30 p.m.

G.I.O.

Reg..........Oel. 20, 1 p. Ord.......Oct. 26, 1.30 p.m. Struits, Ceylon, India, East and South.

Africa

.................2.30 p.m. Manila and United Kingdom.

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Parcels

Reg. Ord.

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Oct. 20, 5 p.m.

Nov, 28, 8.30 D.m. Monday, Oct. 28. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South

Africa

3.30 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA. Central and South America and **United Kingdom via San Fran-

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K. P. O.

.Oct. 20, 4 p.m. .Oct. 28, 5 p.m. Oct. 28, 5.30 p.m.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

G. P. O.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Sandakan.

.......Oct. 28, 4 p.m. .Oct. 28, 6 pm. .Oct. 28, 7 pm.

Tuesday, Oct. 29

..8.30 a.m.

Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways."

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Reg. Oct. 29, 10.30 a.m. Ord..

......Oct. 20, 11.00 a.m.

Straits and Calcutta.

Parcels .Oct. 29, 11.00 a.m. Letters

.Oct. 20 Noon. Manila. Australia and New Zealand

via Thursday Island

Saigon

K. r. o.

Ref.. ....Oct. 28, 2.45 p.m. Ord.,

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Ord.,

Oct. 25, 3.30 p.m. G. P. O.

.Oct. 20, 2.43 p.m. .Oct. 29, 3.30 p.m. .3.30 p.m.

Wednesday, Oct. 30.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rican Airways, and Trans-Atlanflo Services,"

K.P.O.

...Oct. 30, 4.30 p.m. Oct. 30, 5.00 pm. G.P.O.

Reg.,

Ord.,

Rex,

Ord.

Thursday, Oct. si

................Oct. 30, 4,30 p.m.-

Oct. 30, 5.00 p.m.

Bangkok, Madang, Salamaua, Rabaul

and Tulagi Manila, Straits, Batavin

.12.30 p.m.

vin and Mourl

,3.30 p.m..

tlus Shanghai, Japan. Canada, USA.

and United Kingdom vin Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only) Note:-All Malls for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription

G.PO, and K.P.O. Porcels

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.Oct. 31.5 p.m. Nov. 1. 0.15 h.m. ..Nov. 1, 10 nm,

Friday. Nov, 1

Air Mall by Air to Rangoon lo con- neel with the "British Overseas Airways."

Reg. Ord.

K.P.O.

..Nav. 1,5 p.m. ......Nov. 1, 8.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Nov. 1.

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