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PUBLIC HOLIDAY.

On Tuesday, the 3rd June, G.P.O. will be open from 8 a.m. to noon, Kowloon Post Office 8 a.m. to 11 a.m., and the other Branch Post Offices 8 a.m. to 9 a.m.

There will be one collection from the pillar boxes and one de- livery of ordinary correspondence as on Sunday and one delivery of registered correspondence at 9 a.m.

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ELEPHANT WEEPS. Repentant for Häving

Killed Keeper.

In connection with the death of a' keeper who was savaged by a royal elephant at Bangkok recently, the Bangkok Karn Muang states that according to the investigation by the Palice the animal wns very hun- gry at the time, as he had had no Food given him sirce morning. petition has been sent

up to His Majesty asking for a pension to bo given the widow of the keeper and his two daughters as the man died on duty.

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name was

The keeper, whose Klieng, had been employed in look- ing after elephants since the age of eighteen and when he died he was about fifty. He had been keeper to the elephant which caused his death for the past six years. The animal itself is twenty-five years old and is said to be a very knowing beast. It is now securely bound as punish- ment, and tears roll down its eyes showing that it has realised the gravity of Its savagery to its keeper whom it is now missing.

PRISONER'S SUICIDE.

No Blame Attached to Prison Authorities.

Penang, May 15.

An inquest on Tan Ah Oek, who committed suicide whilst waiting to answer a marder charge, was held yesterday at the Penang Gaol by the Coroner, Mr. F. K. Wilson, assisted by three jurors,

Mr. Shepherd, a warder, said that on May. 3 at 4.45 p.m. he took over from Warder Mountford. Twenty- five minutes later he heard a num- ber of prisonera shouting in front, of deceased's cell. On going up he saw the man hanging from the top bar by a piece of cloth.

The Chief Warder, Mr. Lewis, said that the man was put in a cell for punishment following a disturb-"! ance in the civil prison.

After hearing further evidence

POLICE. RESERVE Orders for the Current Week

KING'S BIRTHDAY PARADE.

Orders by Mr. T. H. King, Acting Inspector General of Police, state:

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Revolver Practice. The regular weekly revolver, practice (volun- tary) will take place at the Bowen Road Revolver Range on Wednes day, from-9 p.m. to 10.30 p.m. will be open to all ranks of the H.K.P., Special Constables, Chinese Company, Hong Kong Police Re serve and to all persons holding permits to carry arms.

Chinese Company Revolver Practice.-Members of the Chinese Company, who have passed Parts 1 and 2 of Training Course, will attend at the Bowen Road Revolver Range on Wednes- day evening, at 9 o'clock sharp for revolver practice under Musketry Instructor E. Carpenter.

CERMANS AS SLAVES A Socialist Leader's

Outburst.

. National Socialists, apparently considering that they coud not per mit the Communists and Socialists to have a monopoly of the May Day demonstration, held a mass meeting In Berlin.

The National Socialists

are the extreme Nationalists, and are as far to the right as the Communists are to the left. Their meeting was addressed by Herr Hitler, leader of the party, who reclared that the party comprised tu-day 250,000 "active fighters" and several millions of adherents, and that the number of "fighters" was well on the way to

be doubled.

What animates and inspires Na- tional Socialism, Hitler declared, was the knowledge of the tragedy of the German people, who, once a glorious nation, have been allowed by their own supine Governments to become slaves.

Indian Company. Parade. All ranks of the Indian

The programme of the National Company will parade at Police Headquarters on Tuesday, June Socialists is composed, Hitler an- 10 for drill. Fall in at 5.30 p.m.nounced, in the sentence "Room for There is no sharp. Dreas-White uniform, belt, the German people."

historic right to room on earth, he said, which le a cup that is always won by the best nations.

No

and cap with white cover. member may be absent from this parade without leave from the Company Commander.

Flying Squad Strength-Constables R345 M. J. Rull and R326 Li lu-sang have been permitted to resign having com- picted one year's service, with effect from May 19, 1930.

Constable R323 F. L. Parton has been taken on the strength of the Flying Squad, and posted to the Hong Kong Section as from May 21, 1930.

The weekly instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday. Fall in at the Central Police Station at 5.16, p.m. sharp. Dress--Khaki uniform and cap with khaki cover.

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He continued, "To other nations we say That you wish to live we understand, but that we are to die we do not understand."

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H.K C.C. Nippon Club U.S.R.C.; C.S.C.C. v. S.CA.A.; "C" Division H.K.C.C. Y. K.C.C.; G.T.C. V. C.R.C.; K.I.T.C. Recreió; University T.C.

Mixed V, R.E.S.C.; Doubles C.R.C. v. L.R.C.

Football Thursday-Foot- ball Referees Association, 5'30 p.m.

June 30-Annual Meeting of Football Association.

Water Polo-To-day-Senior Division Somersets v. Navy; Junior Division-Kowloon V. Heavy Battery.

June 4-Senior Division- R.A. v. V.R.C.; Junior Div!- slon Somersets v. University. Racing-June 4--Half year- ly General Meeting of Voting Members of Jockey Club, -5.80 p.m.

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