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SUDDEN DEATH HITLER SPEECH OF GERMAN TO GERMAN CANOEIST IN H.K. ARMY PARADE

Nuermberg, To-day.

HERR HEINZ PAPPENBER-

The last day of the National GER, WHO ARRIVED, IN THE

Socialist Party Rally at Nurem- COLONY SEVERAL WEEKS AGO berg saw the traditional army dis- play before the congress. was ON HIS WAY AROUND THE officially closed. WORLD IN A CANOE, DIED In the early morning, a Dress Rehearsal had attracted such masses. SUDDENLY YESTERDAY AFTER-that the tribunes were taxed to

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In his address to the soldiers, Hitler said:

"Soldiers of the German Army. For the first time you are here as soldiers of the Greater Reich. Two facts have made the realisation of this age-old dream possible: first- Cremation will take place at the the fact, that we succeeded in founding a real German Community Sikh Crematorium and the Ashes

with all conditions for this fulfil- will be taken to Germany, where ment, and secondly the fact that we founded the new German Army, Herr Pappenberger's parents are whose soldiers, by their entry into Austria, have finally completed the living.

realisation of this dream.

The cause of death

is

under-

The lesson we must learn from

stood to have mystified the doctors this, is that for the unification of and an autopsy was made this our people nothing except our o own morning.

power and strength is at our dis- posal. No conferences and no negotiations can give us what you, my soldiers, have given us...

COLONY'S CONDOLENCES

Already you have received a task and this task has brought you the love of the German people, who know that they can rely on their brethren in uniform.

You, the soldiers of the Greater His Excellency the Governor has Reich, firmly fit into the tradition telegraphed to the Secretary of of the German soldiers of history, State: It is with the deepest re- and in recent manoeuvres I could gret that I have learned of the personally convince myself of this death of His Royal Highness Prince fact, and I have now the certain Arthur of Connaught and I shall be conviction that once more the Ger- obliged if you will convey, to His man nation may look with pride Royal Highness The Duke of Con-upon her soldiers.” naught an expression of this lony's profound sympathy with in his bereavement.

MUI TSAI CASE

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After an army display, several new airplane types were shown for the first time including the new "Focke Wulf" which recently-con- cluded a Transatlantic flight. Also shown were a new Dornier, a new Heinkel Bomber 112, two new-light pursuit: planes Messerschmitt 109- and 110, and heavy pursuit planes, Focke Wulf 187 and 200.

A fine of $100 was imposed on The famous German air-ace, Chui Siu-chan, aged 45, by Mr. R.Major-General Udet, landed only Edwards at the Central Magistracy 15 metres from the tribune, a this morning, when she admitted squadron of four planes, and then keeping an unregistered mui-tsai -air-raid manoeuvres were carried

at No. 83 Bonham Road,

out, with some highly realistic: mimic warfare on the very limited- Inspector H. W. Fraser said the space of the Zeppelin Field, watch- girl went to the S.C.A. yesterday, ed and acclaimed by the spectators and reported that her master had slapped her on the head. She had been in the Colony since May.

CLERK CHARGED

A 23-year-old. clerk was this morning remanded for 24 hours by Mr. R. Edwards, when charged with fraudulent conversion of $100, received by him on account of the Taikoo Sugar Refinery.

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Det.-Sergt. H. B. Dewar is charge of the case.

With frenzied enthusiasm.?

At the conclusion of Hitler's- speech a Midnight Retreat was officially closed by the Chancellor's Deputy, Rudolf Hess. Trans- Ocean.

GERMAN CHURCH BOMBED

Hankow, To-day.

A German Catholic Church and its' hospital at Sinyang, on the in Peiping-Hankow Railways were completely destroyed by bomba dropped by Japane

yes terday. Between 30 and 60 casual- ties resu Central News) For leaving his car unattended in Sallsbury Road, near the

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