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German Communist To Die

HIGH TREASON CASE

--CHINA MAIL SPECIAL

Berlin, To-day.

The first instance of the use of the special powers granted on April to the People's Court, constituted to try the most glar- ing cases of high treason, occur 41-year- red yesterday, when a

old resident of Brunswick named Rudolf Claus, with a long re

THE CENNA MAH. FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935.

Here are six of the judges who heard the arguments of counsel for Bruno Richard Hauptmann and the State of New Jersey at Trenton in the Court of Errors and Appeals. They will hand down a decision in September. Left to right are Supreme Court Justice Frank T. Lloyd, Thomas J. Brogan, Chief Justice Charles W. Parker, A. Campell, Prending Chanceliar of the court; Jus- tices Harry Heher and Clarence F. Case.

cord of crime and Communias CHINESE ART ·

WES

subversion to his account. condemned to death and the loss pf all civic rights.

Clans was sentenced to penal servitude for lite for his part in the Communist Insurrection of i 1921, but was amnestied. Among other crimes be was again sen-

TREASURES IN

GT. BRITAIN

“Suffolk” Arrives With Valued Cargo

tenced to eight years' penal ser- SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS TAKEN vitade in 1924 for robbery with

violence All efforts to change Claus's mode of life proveden- tirely fruitless. - Trans-Ocean Service

GERMAN FLYING SCHOOLS Inspection By Italian

Officers-

-CHINA MAIL.” SPECIAL

AT EVERY STAGE

London. To-day.

The cruiser Suffolk reached

ex-

Outmanoeuvred By Newcomer

LOCAL CHILD LAID

TO REST

Infant Daughter Of Mr. And Mrs. Waan

FUNERAL AT CATHOLIC CEMETRY

about week

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(Continued from Page 5)

INTERPORT TENNIS IN SHANGHAI

PER

This was the psychological mo-Hong Kong Requests

ment which launch

to

Brige selected offensive. He won eighth from 15, the ninth after several strenuous rallies, and "the

September Dates

Shanghai, July 23- Interport tennis arrangements

10th with the loss of only one fare progressing satisfactorily, and

Fo

ipoint on his service.

both Hongkong and Tientsin "bave; This spurt, cool and unexpectentatively accepted. It is under ed, was more than Austin seemed

stood that Hong Kong has sug to bargain-for. For the first time gested that in view of the Chinese compare the rela National Sports fixture, the date Portsmouth yesterday with a The funeral took place yester one began to

in the Romantive stamina of the two men and for the triangular contest be ad- consignment of art treasures of day afternoon value variously estimated at Catholic cemetery. Happy Valley, to wonder whether the smallervanced from the middle of Sep- between £2.000.000 and 16-of Natalina, the 27-year-old and less sturdily built could sember to the end of September. 000.000. It is probably the daughter of

Mr. and Mrs. John stand the continuous hammering This suggestion has met with the. first time a British warship has s H. Waan- The child fell which Badge was now out to give support of the Shanghai Lawn at Dr. Arthur Badge should have led 65 Tennis Association who are now carried works of art.

The Suffolk has returned for Woo's Nursing Home, and passed but was too exuberant. Austin in communication with Tientsin, reft and by special arrangement ECIAL

between the Chinese and British war on Wednesday morning at was ahead at 7-6 and 8—7, but and on receipt of their reply, i the French Hospital, Causeway in each successive game he was is to be hoped that the Colony required to go through the pain will receive a favourable answer Governments. transported

Bay.

of receiving to their request, which if granted ful сегетоду hibits which being loaned are Berlin, To-day-

will see the leading men and wo- Rev. F E Teruzzi conducted Badge's service.

men olayers from Hong Kong in A deputation of Italian officers from the Imperial collection for

Badge Breaks Through Pip and X

game,this po Finally, the 17th paid a visit to the national flying the purpose of the Exhibition of the funeral service. assisted by

A selection committee has been on Chinese Art to be held in London Rev. Fathers J. school in Laucha, Thuringia,

Badge himself broke through. The exhaustion which Austin was appointed by the SLTA. to Wednesday in order to obtain injat Burlington House on the lines Colleoni formation of the flying instruction of the Italian and Persian

Many Mourners

now betraying must have helped into the question of selecting best in the Shanrhar's representatives for the Thim to serve his being given to German youth. The hibitions of recent years.

Special precautions had been

were mourriers chief visitors witnessed gliding as well as inspecting the taken during each stage of

and after unloading.the parents, and those preclinching game. He took it from coming contest, and this com 3r. 15, and the match was "level at it will closely follow all championship events in order to also included equipment of the flying school, journey

In the 3rd set, which Badge pick on likely material. The en- They expressed great appreciation nearly 100 cases containing over sent

1000 items including ivories, M. Cunietti of the Italian Con-one set all

close 02 of what they saw.

August bronzes. sculptures, paintings, salate-General, Mr. Vinchen Chan The Italians are now back in

more winning cards. He will. carvings. tapestries, textiles, por Sik Wal, Mr and Mrs. R R captured from 4 the Californiantries for the tennis championships Berlin and will be given an opporcelain jewels and rare books, were Abbas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rahmin, held branches of the German aerial orernment lorries under

a strong Ho. Mrs. S. Hamet, Mrs. Pau had previously crossed them; he

Shis. Mr. Lie Eck Liong, Mr. and was passing Austin when he came WINDSOR LAD TO BE ganisationTrans-Ocean Service.

police escort

The length of the second sez- Museum experts will arrive Mrs. K. K. Fok and others.

A sreath from the father and had Austin won it all might have later from China to supervise the

been different had forced the! unpacking of the objects, which mother was lowered into the illustrate 4.000 years of Chinesegrare. Wreaths were also sent pulishant to slow forced the by grandmother, uncles and anata could not get up for enough to of Batavia, Mr. G. Young, Mayor make the downward volley. and Airs. Lin Chi Wan, Mr. and

In the fourth set, continuing This merciless pressure, Budge

variations of

the

The

tunity to inspect the remaingaken by road to London on Gov-Mr. Go Tiang Hin. Mr. Oei Jauw was clipping the lines where he NCN.D.

STEEL HELMETS IN GERMANY

Dissolution Proceeds Apace

- CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL

Berlin, To-day.

The process of the dissolutioni

art-Eritish Wireless Service

NEWSPAPER BOYS' CLUB PROMISED

of the National Socialist Front Preliminary Meeting

Fighters' League. formerly the

Steel Helmets. continues to

make rapid progress.“

AM

that the!

Held

BISHOP HALL'S IDEA

offcial statement issued! yesterday announces Mecklenburg political police have! Provided the co-operation of the ordered the immediate dissolution proprietors of the Chinese news- as well as the sequestration of papers is forthcoming, a club for the funds of the branches of the newspaper boys will be formed League in the districts of Par-locally in the near future.

The Right Beverend Bishop R Chim and Ludwigslust, and in the town of Waren Trans-Ocean O. Hall, the original sponsor of the Service-

Mr. Abbas and family, Mr.

13...

and Mrs A Rahmin and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lo Chi-chiu, Mr. and went to 3-1 and then 4-2 But

K. T. Yuen, Mr. Andrew Tse, Mr. again. Three times

CHINESE DROWNED NEAR TAIPO

a

RETIRED TO STUD

3

Climaxes Career By Winning Eclipse Stakes

London, July 19. Ranning his last race before be

in the next three games his lifting retired to the stud. Mr. M. E Mrs. John Pan. Dr. Y. Tanging drives were falling out, and Berson's Windsor Led, winner of Mr. A. Van Tuong, Mr. Tong when Austin got to 54 after the 1934 Derby, to-day won the Ming, Mrs. Lai Tjat Ku. Mr long game, the result wavered Eclipse Stakes, which was run at Austin had Sandown Park over 14 miles. The Tong 'Soh-chi. Mr. K. Z. Lin, Mr. G. Tavares, Mr. and Mrs. Clement set point A fine match player Aga Khan's Theft finished second

them. was revealed in saving

while Mr. G Dewar's Fair trial Lo. Miss

Alice Fox and many Twice Budge struck the line with

|was third. The race was witness- winner; the third time bed by Their Majesties forced Austin to net

About two furlongs from home. others.

Austin Outmanoeuvred

Smirke, the winner's jockey, had Then he carried the game and to use his whip, as Windsor: Lad went ahead at 6. Two match appeared to be beaten. Slowly but balls were rescued by Austia in surely, however, last year's Derby the the 12th game, but the youth from winner got in front inside San Francisco was not to be last farlong and cheers rang out denied. He outmanoeuvred his as he passed the finishing post man to win the clinching point, three-quarters of a length in front distance The winner will meet von of Theft The same Cramm to-morrow. I said yes-separated second from third..

During his career, Windsor Ladi terday morning that Budge was improving in every match and won £36,256-Renter. Ma Kwan, a tailor living at that, like McLoughlin, who burst The aims of the Chinese News Sheung Wan fu Village, Taipo upon the world after one tourna- paper Boys' Club, as it will be District, has reported to the Foment, the measure of his merit named are to find employment for Hoe that at about 2.30 pm on could not be calculated by past)

informed by performances young offenders; to form recrea-Wednesday he was ley Baldwin, yesterday announced clubs for newspaper boys; and some people living at. Ha Wan In in the House of Commons that to teach members of the Club how Village that they had heard shouts the House would adjourn for the summer recess on Friday of next to spend their spare time in un-for help near the beach.

harmful recreation.

PARLIAMENT GOES INTO RECESS Holidays To Begin On

Friday Next

London. To-day- The Prime Minister, Mr. Stan-

week.

On Thursday there will be a discussion on international affairs and the leader of the Opposition, Mr. George Lansbury, intimated that the Labour Party had decid-

ed against tabling a motion.

lidez, and several prominent per

sonalities of the Colony including

W. Schofield, the chief zagis- trate, and Mr. R. C. H. Lim, Bar- rister-at-law, were elected to an ad hoc committee at a preliminary

meeting which was held recently

at Mr. Lim's office.

MAH JONGG AND BRIDGE

Washed Down Stream Into Sea

BODY NOT RECOVERED

Running in that direction Isawa Chinese male being wathed

be

WRIGHT MAKES CLEAN SWEEP

down the hill stream to the sea,

(Continued from Page 5)

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Welch Fusilier With Bad Record INSUBORDINATION CHARGE PROVED

KILNER AND SANTALL, COURT MARTIAL

IN BIG STAND

(Continued from Poge 9) Neither player had reached three figures this season prior to this match, Kilner's best feat be

Fusilier Richard Parrant, of ing 78 against Glamorgan. His 223 represents the highest in-the Royal Welch Fusiliers, was dividual score this season, equal charged yesterday at a District in Washbrook's score against Court Martial, sitting at Murray Oxford. University, and the Barracks, with using insubordin- highest of his career.

ate language to a superior officer Hollies, who was unable to play while on guard duty at Govern- C. Borrett, CB, CME, CBE in the Leeds Test owing to injury.ment House. D.SO, General Officer Command-showed that he was quite fit again ing the British Troops in China, by taking 8 for 61 in Worcester's

tember 30.

SERVICE NOTES Recent Notifications In London Gazette

His Excellency Lieut. General 0.

Major T. C. Sharp. (Boyal

but was unable to save him. The whitaker of the RAS.C., who is his relinquishing command on Sep-second innings. His best feats Welch Fusiliers) presided, and

man is thought to be his brother, the president of the Small Units Ma Kee.

The body has not

Nx Baldwin replied that be "Busy Bees Function covered

was very glad, because the posi tion regarding affairs on the Con- tinent at the moment was critical and he thought a general debate, would be bette:British Wire- less Service

combined auction-contract

"and mahjongg drive was under the auspices of the ANOTHER CASE Busy Bees in the Cathedral Half yesterday afternoon and was well attended. The pro- of these drives go to deserv. Hing charities, and those who wish to support them should note that

DOG-BITE Five-Year-Old Bitten By Bull Terrier

Swimming Club.

The results were:-

300 Yards Inter-Small Units Relay:

T

Among, the recent local promo- tions notified in the London Gazette.

1. Royal Corps of Signals; 2. Bogai are those of Lieut. L. C. N. Ens Army Medical Corps; 3. Royal Auy sell-of-the 2nd Bn. the East Lan- Service Corps.

cashire Regiment, Leaf J.J. Inter-Unil Diving: 1. RAS.C. (Best Abbott, of the 2nd Bn. the Wor cestershire Regiment and Lieut. J. OF Individnai Sgt. Mycock).

140 Yard Final (Individual)- Pie Wright (AMC); Sig

2. Sign H. J. Crosse and Lieut. J. Boyle, Hudson (EC.S.) 2. Pte. Newmar of the Boyal Army Medical Corps All have been promoted to the rank 50 Yards Officers & Handicap: Col Willman (RAJEC 2 Lt of Captain. Col MacPherson (R.A.O.C.)

300 Yards Invitation Relay: I

28th Heavy Brig Engineers; 2

Wright

Sigm, Hudson (RAM.CO) at 3.30 p

At yesterday's drive Mr. All-about 10 am on Wednesday her (BS); 3 Dor, Couler (RASC).

25 Yards Ladies Bace: 1. Mz Bacci of No. Village son secured the first prize, while dog, a bull terrier, hit a five-0-25 Road, while driving car No. 1303 Mrs. Bast was presented with year-old girl named Dolores Am along Leighton

Road at the "booby Mr. Granthan had Landau, at the above address. ..

the best score at contract and The girl was

Forrest received the Kowloon Hospital

EUROPEAN DRIVER IN CAR MISHAP Chinese Woman Hurt,termah jongg drive will be Miss P. Landau, of 20 Hankow Royal

held on August 22, Commencing Road, Kowloon has reported to zde proe Style 1 Pte.

the Police to the effect that 150 Yards Free

Sent To Hospital

about 8.30 p.m. yest

ed down a Chinese woman nam

Mrs.

Sung Yee, who was taken to

Government Civil Hospital suffer Rams ing from head injuries.

jongg Krz, jand the dog was

Mrs-Hol tankok where

under observation

150 Yards

12. Sig Cox (B-SIC.);

dley:

SUSPECTED DOG

CAUGHT.

Owned By European

The dog at Big

Kem yesterday.

Strom belong in

blt Chan Stri-wan Bay

days ago

this season have been:-

7 for 60 ▼ Northants

8 for 67 Notte"

Glamorgan Sunnet dent Worcester

other officers comprising the Court were Capt. A. E. Whestley (Bast Lancashire Regiment) and Lieut. D. P. St. C. Boissier Cuin- J'for 89: Kent 4 for 30

colnshire Regiment), Lieut L H 7 for 118

Yates (Royal Welch Fusiliers) 8 for 61

of 201 Accused's record contained Worcester's defeat was their defended twelfth in the course.

court martials, two in England matches in this season's cham-particulars of four previous pionship series

The South Africans made light for desertion, one for striking a work of Northumberland in their superior officer, and the fourth two-day "holiday" fixture on the at Sun Wai Camp earlier this eve of the fourth Test, Crisp year, when he was sentenced to 28 days detention for absenting securing 6 for 41.

himself without leave,

CABIN THEFT ABOARD EXPRESS OF ASIA

sent to

of the Teported to Mitchel

at about

Sentence will be promulgated.

Kowloon whart, the abin of

stola

rom Hanli valued at $50.

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