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MISSING

Denazification Court

To Cease Work

At Year's End

Berlin, Nov. 21.

The wealth of Reich-Marshal Hermann Goering and Robert, Ley, Hitler's Labour Front leader, may pass to their heirs if no legal action is taken by the end of this year.

The Berlin denazification court, which may order the property of major Nazis to be confiscated by the state to compensate for their wrongdoings, is required by law to end its activities before next January 1. It is the last surviving denazification ! court in Germany, and has about 100 cases to deal with, including those of Goering and Ley, in the

few weeks left.

But although Goering alone is belleved to have left a fortune of over 11,000,000 reichsmarka, in camouflaged accounts, shares or real estate, no one knows, or

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will on January 18, 1949, leny- ing property valued at 1,000,000 reichsmarks to several

heirs, in- cluding his five children.

None of the heirs appeared at

will say, what has become of the hearing, although they had

the

been publicly summoned Tho ecurt did not know their u Cresses, nor did it know where the 1,000,000 reichsmarks were,

Herr Alwin Caesar Hardike. president of the denazification court.

frankly admitted โป that they have been able to and

The hearing WDA pouptoned out very little concerning

for further investigations akmed whereabouts of these

discovering who paid for He does Aut blame Goring's at

In wife. Emmi.

relativesey's large Rottinnd estate or other who have so far uld no claim West Germany, to their

inheritance. for

Calling to provide

Colicc-

thus evidence

And

lacope. wowards. South Wyndha

Salisbury

future against their Legally. there 1. nothing to confiscate.

Interests,

ле Drapent

}

t

But many Germans

are 10-

dignant that Killer's

most be-

been

NOTICE

CHINA LIGHT & POWER COMPANY, LIMITED.

18

HEREBY

Indignent

inedntled supporter, us we'd Ley. one of his mos ruthless co-operators.

benefit may still their heirs, while thousands of Leser Natin have paid the full price for their sins.

Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE

The problem has been taken

by GIVEN that the Thirty-third up during the past weeks

HOTT Joachim Lipserltz, the Ordinary Meeting of the Com- energetic,

West 37-year-old City Counelllor for pany's Shareholders will be Berlin

Internal Affairs. Herr Lipschitz, held at 12 o'clock Noon op

a Social Democrat who lost

an Saturday, 17th December.

arm during World War II. has 1956, in the Company's Hong tabled a law which would give Kong Ofice, St. George's the denazifcation court another Chator 12 months in which to deal with cases still pending. This law is at prosent

still

in the com- mittee stage, but Here Lipschitz hopes and believes that i will be pased in time.

Building, 2nd floor, Road, Victoria, Hong Kong. for the purpose of:-

1. Receiving the Statement of Accounts and Report of the Directorn for the year ended 30th September 1956.

2. Electing three Directors. 3. Appoining Auditors and

fixing their remuneration.

4. Confirming the Interim

Dividend of 30 conta per share, and sanctioning the recommendation of the Directora na to the pay- ment of a Final Dividend of 80 donls per share in respect of fully paid shares and a proportionate amount ip respect of partly paid shares,

The Transfer

The

denazification

court, called "Spruchkammer" (verdict chamber). Is not a legal body in j the normal sense, but a postwar

vetal

which many po liticians think should now clis-

Appear.

Herr Hardtke himself is not a lawyer, but a state employee. His two follow Jurors are named by political parties or trade the appointed by unions and municipal council. There is no prosecutor at the court's hear- rigs. This has proved awkward in several past hearings when former Naxis engaged to defend them lawyers, who brought up

many procedural points that the court often had to postpone hearings to take legal advice it- self.

Booka 1406 Register of Shareholders will Do closed

from 3rd £11 December, 1965

16th to December, 1955. hoth days Inclusive.

Dividend Warrants will be available for collection, or will be dealt with in accor- dance with standing Instruc- tions, ΟΣ or ufter 19th December, 1965.

Dated at Hong Kong this 21st day of November, 1955. By Order of the Board of Directors,

P. W. A. WOOD, Secretary & Chief Accountant.

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Simple Task

The court's tasks simpler when there is no live defendant and hence no defence, as in the case of Robert Ley in October

Ley, like Goering, committed suicide in a Nuremberg crimes prison. He had made a

WHT

CAR WHICH RAN AWAY

Street, ground floor, as

Lee Yun-man, of 66, High fined $25 by Mr Thomas Tam ni Central this morning for leaving his car in such a state so as to endanger the lives and propertice of others,

Insp. C. D. Mayger said that on September 8, when defendant | KVED: turning into Old Bailey Street 'from. Caine Rood, â Icarner driver on tost ran into his, cor.

Defendant left his ear to speak to, the learner driver, and It started rolling down the

slope of Old Baller Street

It bumped inta another damaging the fender, then roll- Ing further on, dented the side of a second car, finally coming to a „stop ngàbant za treg,

Defendant claimed that he put"] on his hand brake before he got out of the vehicle, but admitted that due to his excitement, be might not have fixed it "pro- perio...

Insp. Maygor sold thot defen dent had a good record, having tyben fined onco only for in oburing a trasie sienai sinos he obrinined his lesson in 1963. ve

Frick's Estate

BOXYTI

Another Nazi whose name, Herr Hardike hopes

1 bring before the court is that of the late Wilhelm Frick, the former

the Reich Minister

miftion Interior, who held B reiclismarks' worth of shores.

Denazineation proceedings have ugainst

pro-

Ernst

held

recently Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's pagunda musler, and Kaltenbrunner, the state secur- ity chief, Both were

declared major Nazis and their properly confiscated.--China Mail Special.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

Notices

By Air Philippines, 0 pm. Theland, Burma, India, Pakistan, Middle East, Africa, Great Bri & Europe, 6 pan.

Canada, 1 pan. Гарадо pin

Africa &

Europe, 0 p.m

Korea. 9 p.m.

* By Surface

China. People's Republic, 0.30 am. North 10tňeo. 2 a.m.

Mabao, 2 p.m.

Indonesia. 3 p.m.

Mainya.

Ceylon,

East Cent

p.m

Aden,

Middle

Britam & Europe

Thailand, 4 p.m Macao, p.in

TRURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24 By Alr

4

Feking, Supoghal, ftankow, 0 430. Japan. 0 a.. Indo-China, France, 10 am. Thailand. Pakistan,

Lebanon, Germany, Great Brimli, noon

Philippines. 1 p.m. Pakistan,

Mindle

Enst

Africa, Great Britain, Europe, 0 p.m.

Thailand, Bueroa, India, a p.m.

& 8.

Dy Burface Japan, Hawaii, USA., C. Amorten. 4 p.m. Масло, в р.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2

By Air

Formosa, Okinawa, 8 a.m. Indo-Chine, 10 a.m. V.S.A.. 11 0.10.

Borneo, AustTRIA, Novi Zas- and noon.

Thailand, Malaya.

Ceylon, noon.

Indonesia.

Formom. U.S.A., Canada, 1

Thuliand, Podlatan,

MANDRAKE THE MAGICIAN

MR. VIP. ARE YOU SURE YOU SAW THE |BOBOT DO THOSE THINGSTWALK TALK, TYPE?

1-22

TWO MILLION

IN CASH

SURE!

FERDINAND.

NANCY

SLAP

JOHNNY HAZARD

IS IT POSSIBLE YOU ACTUALLY SAW TRIS DUMMY -- AND IMAGINED IT DID

THOSE THINGS)

HOW COULOI IMAGINE #11 I SAW ١٢

By BufferS

China, People's Republic, 830 = m Macao, 1 p.m. Philippines, 3 p.m. Mactio, 0 p.m.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 By Burface

China, People's Repubile, 830 a.m. Maco, 2 p.m.

Korm, 2 b.m.

Indo-Chins, 3 p.m.

Macno. 8 p.m.

THE INVENTOR MIGHT HAVE BEEN À HYPNOTIST--AND

MADE YOU THINK

YOU SAW IT.

मग

Needed

་ ་; ་ ་

One of the famous Spanish ding Schou borses doing a "capriute" under the hands of The Diecioc

School, Colonel Aleis Podhajsky. Vienna. Central Press Photo.

Refugees In Hongkong

Dancing Horses'

Back In Vienna

Vienna,

21.

The return of the famous "Dancing Horses" of the ancient Spanish Court the Riding school in Vienna has given people of this city as much joy as the re-opening of the State Opera House,

Like that event, the horses' return is regarded as one of the most tangible and delightful signs of the final liberation of Austria.

For two years, the beautiful, the "levade", a portion shown billy trained stallions of the in many of the statuettes made Shoot had been in exile, They of these famous stallions, stood were taken away in 1945, wher. on their hind legs and hopped the Russians were shelling the forward in the "courbette", and cy, and found refuge at Wols, jumped clear of the ground and Austrin, and givin lashed out with their hind legs protection by the United States in the "capriolo" (See Ficture). Forces in Austria, and especial- their commandant at that time General George E. (Blood and Guts) Patton. Otherwise, they

might have been taken as "Ger- mran Atseta" or merely seized la replace Russian, Hungarian er Rumanian horses killed ar lost during the war.

First Display

On Wednesday, the School Director,

with

Finally, there was a display of riding which on only be com- pared

ballet. Keeping marvellous time to the music, the terres danced round the marked time, magnificent hall, changed direction, moved side- diagonally across the ways or hall, weaved an intricate pal- tern without over a collision or a mistiming.

World's Oldest

oldest

It

the

October 20, Colonel Alois Podhajsky, announced to

This Spanish Court Riding President Theodor Koerner and

school Is accounted the П brilliant invited

company riding school in the world. that the School had returned

was founded In Vienna by to its historic

in home

the Vienna Palace, On October 30, the Colonel and his riders gave their first public display Vienno for over ten years,

In

Emperor Maximilian II (1527- 1576),

Bul

who brought some of the famous "Iberlan" breed of wat horses from Spain. traditions уса Greece

go back

some 2,500

10

the

horsemen

There

Eight stateless Russians travelling under the auspices of the United Nationa Refugees Organisation. arrived From

tr Tientsin

59 the

Heinrich Jessen this morning,

En ruule

Switzerland, ใย Belgium. Australia, South and other places for America resettlement, they were Mr A.

On each occasion horses and

is no written 10. Chrostovsky, Mr D. Shprakh-

man, Mr 1, A. Gavrilon, Mrs M, riders received an enthusiastic manual for the training ef men

welcome. M. Gromiko, Mrs A. A., Ivanova,

First they showed off or horses, but all instructions

down Mrs H. A, Kamaova, Mrs A. P. with the most beautiful preci- have been handed Mishkina and Mr M. P. Patri-ston controlled movements

10 at generation generation keye

the walk, trot and center. The word of mouth. pag de trols and quadrilles brought round after round of applause.

Arriving in the sune ship was Miss Ingrid Elisabeth Gemmel, Szcretary of the Swedish Con- sulate here. who returned from leave in China and Japan. Mr ¡G. E. Same),

a Swede, also arrived from Tientsin.

By Lee Falk and Phil Davis

NONSENSE THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE.

IS IT? LOOK.

HOW DARE İYOU HIT POOR |

SLUGGO ?

HE TRIED TO

DATE MY

GUIL

WARLY CIRCLING THE FIRA TRUCK, JOHNNY SPOTS VON SCHNECK'S HENCHMAN ON TOP

HELLO, MA.VIP.

By Mik

9.19 Mika

By Ernie Bushmiller

SLAP

By Frank Robbins'..

Then came

the "exercises above the ground” in which the horses rose on their haunches in

EVEN

MAGICIANS

Canity Carlsberg

Beat

SMANIZ

JAM

*THE JAM THAT MADE TAKKANIA FANOUD"

BLACK MAGIC

ASSORTED

CHOCOLATES

this situation

lls for

San Miguel

frum by

Court Maximilian founded a

Trieste, stud at Lipizza, near then Austrian territory, and the bnted of horses evolved there is

still known as Lipizzan CT,

training.

The riders in this school sho

men mostly mature

of long- They wear the Napoleon-like two .cornered cocked hals, the

long brown

light (ing frock coats, the whi e breeches, and the shiny

the old leather top-boots cf Court riders of 200 years and

: more ago.

But the dainty movements and dance-like s eps of the stallions are not just a circus show, as come Spectators secen to think. The Spantch

Riding School training based partly on the natur: I movemen'a of the horse and partly on the training used in mediaeval days for

for tourna¬ ment and battle horses.

This courbet'e movement was used for the knight to tack his

the

enemy wille protected by the horse's body, and in the capricle, the

off horse drove enemies coming from the rear by lashing out with its hind legps.

of

Saved School

While in exile at Wels, the riding school WOB sent on several world tours. On ono their last tours, while in England, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, after a command performance, rode the stallion Pluto Theodorosto, which is the

of mount personal

Colonel Podhajsky. The school also

Germany, Bel

Den-

visited France,

the

glum.

mark, Italy,

to

"Nethers, and,

Sweden,

Spain, Portugal, the United States, and Canada. 1

Colonel Podhajsky can claim have saved the school from destruction. Despite strong opposition from, the Nazi com- manders in Vienna, he managed to save the stallions of the School and get them to Upper Austria when the Russian troops were

already storming the Aus- trian cuplalcceeded, by a

Then he

show, in interesting the well-known horseman, General

Patton, of the United States Forces, Austria, in the school. Patton sent lorries to fetch back the stud of the school, which had been evacuated to Hostzu, In Czechoslovakia, then Russlan occupied. They were taken to Pher in Syria, then under 3:1- tiah occupation, where the breeding of Lipizzaners has gone. on aver alace.

Hall Restored

Now, the horses and riders are back in the delightfully pro bortioned and carefully, ras pred Riding Hall built in baroque style to the design of the famous Tourt archiviat Fischbe von Erlach, in $1785 Lakkor the

Holbury

Mainca

Palato winter res

the formar Hungarian Imperial Family, which if forme

1hbi part School and its horsts, are a piano

of the dry history of

which its citizens ENLIVIIIWO.

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