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MURDER OF STORM TROOPER, dustrial purposes a special body. The death occurred suddenly at

Berlin, March 37. was instituted to supervise and re- tha Government, Civil Hospital Seven death sentences which gulate transactions in ordinary were pronounced by the Dussel- metals with 'the exception of fron yesterday of Bdr. R. J. Tyler, án overseer of the: Public Works dort Court last September an and steel. In order to safeguard Department

young men convicted with com- a smooth working the importation Mr. Tyler, who was a resident | pllcity in the murder, of a Storm of electrolytic copper „has been of the European YMC.A. Kowloon,❘ Trooper in Gerresheim in the prohibited for the time was admitted to hospital suffer-summer of 1932, have been com- Transocean Kno"Min..

Hite imprisonment by ing from fever. He died within | muted to a few minutes after reaching the Premier Goering who ruled that Hospital,

"the long unemployment and bad The funeral takes place this living conditions made Gerres- afternoon at 5 p..

helmers specially easy prey for Communists but since last Novem- ber, the town of Gerresheim, showed at the polls stood solidly for Hitler!"

Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie

DEATH OF FORMER H.K. MINISTER

Many of his. Hongkong · friends will regret to learn, of the death which occurred on March, 2," of the Rev. J. Kirk Maconachle, who for several years was Minister' of the Union Church, Hongkong. The death . occurred. at the Congregational Church Manse, Dawlish.

For some

time prior to his death the late Mr. Maconachie

who was 70 years of age, had been seriously ill

On the other hand the three Communists, who planned the

-Transocean Kuò Min.

murder were executed on Tuesday.

ENGLISH LESSONS

Welman, March 27. English will replace. French as the obligatory language in Grain- mar and High schools throughout Thuringa, beginning with the Eas- ter term, this being announced by the decree of the Ministry of Cul- ture on Tuesday, At the same time the English schoolboy system re- garding exercises will be adopted. and students will now be required, to do three hours weekly.--Trans- ocean Kuo Min.

WIRELESS CALL SIGNS,

"Berlin, March 27.

It was in-1928 that Mr. Macona- chie left Hong Kong, after having served as Pastor of the Union Commencing with the first, of Church for over fifteen years. By his deep Interest in many matters concerning the Colony's welfare and by reason of his many good qualities as Minister of the Church, he was held in high esteem by the whole community in Hong Kong.

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Being very well read

Mr. Maconachie was always helpful to those who consulted him and his opinion generally, was much sought and respected. He took a deep interest in astronomy and almost one of his last lectures in the Colony was on that subject.

Mach sympathy will be felt for his widow in her bereavement.

Death of Mrs. E.. Barros

OLD RESIDENT OF THE

COLONY

Mrs. Eulalia Francisca Barros, ́a Portuguese lady who has been resident in the Colony for the past 67 years, passed away at her residence 19" Boares Avenue, Ho- muntin,

April German Broadcasting stations will » discontinue using their present call signs and substi- tute same by "Relchssender”” `ad- ding the name of the respective station such 23 "Hamburg," "Berlin" etc. The call sign of the German Shortwave station remains unchanged. This change WRS necessitated

by non-German stations broadcasting in German language having been mistaken for stations in the Reich-Trans- océan Kuo Min.

GERMANY'S UNEMPLOYED

"Berlin, March 27, During one of the meetings re- gularly held upon instigation of the Reichspresident, for represen- tatives of the foreign press, the Secretary of State for Finances, Herr Reinhard, emphasized that it is his sincere believe that by

final hockey tie between In- dia and China and the Gaer Clark Cup game between the Club de Recreio ́"A" Ladies" and the "C.BA, will be found

Page 11. The funeral of Mrs. Eulalia Barros, a very old resident of the Colony, took place at Happy 'Valley yesterday.

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