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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1935.

MINISTER OF TRANSPORT

Discovers Official Badge

(Special Air, Mall Service)

for the Jubilee.

inkstand.

FIVE PRINCES

At A Banquet

(Special Air Mall Service)

London, March 15. At the Vintners' Hall, in Upper Thames-street, EG4 headquarters of the Company which for many: hundreds "of years rejoiced in the, name of "Te Antient Mysterie of Vintners of ya City of London," preparations are being actively made for a banquet on Wednes- day, May 15, when the guests will include Ave Princes of the House, of Windsor.

UNIFICATION OF JUSTICE

"New Step In Germany

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daily

Press" (Uopyright).3 ·

Berlin, Apr. 2.

FARMERS FEAR A

BAD YEAR

Districts Without

Rice in Human

Slangtan, Hug Mar. 19.

"

U.S. TRADE IN ORIENT

Advice To Shanghai.

Merchants

Shanghai, March 28. London, March 15.

The mild winter has ushered in

Interest in American trade de- Mr. Hore-Belisha, the Minister

an early spring. There has been | velopment in the Orient was am- of Transport, has discovered that

no know to speak of in Hunan this phasized at a tifin given yesterday- A momentous step towards the winter, and the drought of the at the American Club by the the Ministry has a badge of its own. It consists of a wheel be-

unification of the German State

summer extended into the autumn Shanghai American Chamber of and winter. The writer has not Commerce to members of the Los tween two outspread wings Only

represented by the transference of two or three officials knew of its

the administration of justice to the seen in his 33 years in Hanan Angeles Chamber of Commerce central authority of the Reich was

such a long extended drought now touring the Far East. This existence. The few cars which the,

There is believed to be an in celebrated on Tuesday by an im The ponds and irrigation ditches interest, particularly as it is evi- Ministry possesses do not carry the

teresting precedent for this "Fenst posing ceremony described as "the

have been empty badge, and the uniformed, messen-

up to a few | denced on the West Coast of the weeks ago. gers do not wear it. The badge of the Five Princes," which will be birthday of Reich fustice," held in

There has been a United States, was especially dis- was designed when the Ministry of attended by the Prince of Wales. the State opera house and attend-

great scarcity of water in" some cussed by Mr. W. I, Hollingsworth, Transport was formed in 1919, and the Duke of York, the Duke of ed by Hitler, Goering, Minister of

country districts. All the ponds 1st Vice-President of the · Los have been deepened and the earth Angeles Chamber of - Commerce. was approved by the King in 1920. Gloucester, the Duke of Kent, and Interior Frick and Minister of Jus- It is shown in the Admiralty Prince Arthur of Connaught, and tice Guertner as well as leading carried out on to the rice fields who concluded his remarks with a

it will commemorate the "Fenst | Jurists from all parts of Germany. Flag-book. The fag on which it

for two purposes, to deepen the comment on the importance of a Stressing that the unification of ponds so they will hold more new American Government build- appears has been flown at Holy-of the Five Kings" given in 1863

German Justice was a step of his- head Harbour (which the Minister by Sir Henry Picard. Master of the

water and to fertilize the fields. ing here, and promised to do all Company.

¡torical importance, Premier Goering | All through the country the bot in bis power towards that, goal." controls) and also on the Cale-

Although some authorities say stated that for the first time, intom of the ponds as well as, the Mr. William 6. Rosecrans, 2nd donian and Crinian Canals, and it will flutter in Whitehall Gardens only four kings were entertained. centuries uniform law and admin- sides have been planted with Vice President of the Los Angeles

and that one of them was theistration of Justice for the whole | vegetables

Chamber of Commerce, spoke of.. Floods Expected

the organization and administra– į Mr.

has had the Kmg (Peter L) of Cyprus, it seems of Germany has been established Hore-Beltsha

to be accepted by the organisers and firmly anchored. Reviewing badge embossed on an

The spring rains have startea tion of what he termed one of the of the banquet that Sir Henry the state of affairs which existed and the farmers' have sufficient | "largest and livest" groups of its and intends to place the badge Plcard entertained Edward III of previous to the National Socialist water to cultivate the rice fields. | kind in the United States, pointing inside his own car.

The wheel and wings are devices England, David of Scotland, John regime, Goering pointed out that but many a countryman shakes out that each department was already in use in the badges of of France, Waldemar III, of Den- the control of the administration his head and says this is going to headed by an expert. He called mark, and Amadeus VI. of Cyprus. of each Federal State which de- be a bad year. Others have also attention to the special need for an other organisations. The R.AC. has wings beneath a wheel; the and it is recorded that "he kept spite outward uniformity of judic- prophesied foods. Meanwhile the effective organization of business lal organs easily led to the growth price of rice has taken a dump men in such cities as Shanghal. A.A. circular badge has wings at his hall for all comers who were

of individual interpretation of the of more than a dollar per load. f adding that wise business men the top; the Civil Service Motoring willing to play at

hazard."

law in different states,

This is good news to the many banded themselves together" to Association has wings spread

No Women

It remained for the National-So-poor people.

achieve their ends without Govern- horizontally from a wheel; and

In like mannet, too, Lady Mar- clallat State to tackle this problem There has never been a tine ment assistance, since it is a fact the Cyclists Touring Club has

garet, his wife, kept her chamber and quickly arrive at a successful when so many beggars from this that American business consistent- three wings, within a wheel

National Socialist country have been seen. on the ly has depended upon itself rather "By coincidence," said a Mini-to the same intent, for the enter solution, the

tainment of the princesses and Prussian Government having from streets of our cities This is on than Government patronage for its try of Transport offcial to 息

success ladies" Much of the ceremonial the very beginning devoted every the increase which has obtained through the effort to preparing the centuries will mark the "Feast of for

Some country way

places have no

The Hoover Dam uniform German Justice." rice and there is still several the Five Princes," but there will be After historical survey

of months to harvest. At Isuho A Mr. Charles P. Bajer, Field no ladies present

the development of justice from rice riot on a small scale took Secretary of the Los Angeles Chai- » The Princes and fifty other early times, Goering concluded place a few days ago. The report ber of Commerce, invited local guests, including the Archbishop with the statement, now that the said 1,000 beggars came to the business leaders to contribute ex- Court Sidelights

of Canterbury," the Lord Mayor reconstruction of the administra-village, which has been a large hibits to the San Diego Exposition

the City, the "You"had better "call them and Sheriffs of

tion of justice is completed, a more rice mart, to beg and when some next year. Falling this, he sug

business men pedestrian crossings,' not 'Belisha Masters and Prime Wardens of the important task of the renewal of

were refused, the whole crowd tested Shanghai crossings.' don't think the chief Guilds of the City, and re- the law itself still remained but rushed the Hice shops and took should avail themselves of an op-

presentatives of like Transoprt Minister would

Imperial would require much time and la- what they could get. The Slang-portunity to exhibit in the Inter- them, to be called by his name," Forces. the Law, the Arts, and bour for its fulfilment.

tan Mayor sent soldiers to the spot national Exposition in 1837-1938, Commerce will sit down" at the

and a settlement has been made. when the Hoover dam is opened. Mr. Justice

Transocean Buo Min. du Pareq to

"The people ask significantly, what Mr Edwin S. Cunningham," to counsel the King's Bench Divi- bidding of the Master (the Earl of Athlone), the Wardens (Messrs. R Bion.

is to keep hungry people from American Consul-General, and Mr Husey Cunningham, Spencer J.

doing this again and again and Julean Arnold, American Commer- Mabey, and. J. B. Cotman); and the

while there is plenty of zice cial Attache, attended as guests Court of Assistants of the Vint-

coming in too many people have while Mr. C. H. French President ners' Company..

not the where-withal to buy.

of the American Chamber of Come se merce, presided. In addition to the speakers, other members. of the

reporter recently, the authorised badge came to light just when suggestion had been made of a Belisha beacon badge."

said

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Just as it is believed there were 10. 1368, there will be five cheers- one for each Prince-while the ancient custom of the presentation of cygnets to the Master by the Swan Warden (Mr. Cotman) will be observed" with its age-long wealth of ceremonial. And the toast of the Vintners Company will be honoured by the singing of the Old Vintners Song.

NEW NATIONAL ARMY

To Defend The Fatherland

[Special to the "Hong Kong Day Press" (Copyright.)]

There were Vintners of London

Munich, Apr. 2. organised as a corporate body so

"Since March 16, 1935 we have far back as 1205, and

there is again become a free nation which evidence to support a claim that the whole world knows will desper- the foundation date of the Guild ately defend itself, should its liber was at least a century earlier.ty be infringed," declared Hitler's But it was not until 1383. when the "Feast of the Five Kings" was held, that Edward III granted to the Mysterie of Vintners, by Fatent, the exclusive privilege in London of trading for wines in Gascony.

The Cygnels

VOLUNTEERING visiting Chamber of Commerce

IN SHANGHAI

American Company

party who were present included: Messrs. E. F. McDonough, Charles 3. Alexander, Albert E Colburn, John Newton Russell, Charles A. Tegner, and Dr. E. 0. Palmer.

Dinner

Shanghai, March, 29.".

SISTERS WIN AGAIN

Women's London Foursomes

(Special Air Mall Servies)

London. March 15..

A dinner was given last night..in the S.V.C. Hall by members of the American Company, B.V.C, to. their former O.C.. Captain G. M. deputy, Hess addressing more than Neal, who last week was promoted 5,000 workers in the State railways to the rank of Major, and now will repair shops near Munich on Tues- be second-in-command to Major day on the meaning of the pur-W. R. Johnson, commanding “E”, pose of the general military-ser-Battalion. At the official table vice. He said that National-80- were Captain J. C. Doughty, O.C cialism had welded in all sections of the Company, Capt. Houghton, of the nation-brain workers, peas-American Machine Gun Company: The weather was not very kind ants, artisans into one con-Lieuta. Awad, Portirade, and Far- for the competitors in the Wo- munity. The new German army, num, with Lieut. Roberta (former men's London Foursomes at went on Hess, Imbued with the ly a Company officer, but now Wentworth to-day for it Was National-Socialist spirit, free from attached to Headquarters). Others cold and miserable. anything which perhaps in the old included Captain Rodger and The young Royal Mid-Surrey army was in contradiction with the Lient. Taylor of the American sisters. Misses Pam and Mervyn principle" of equal rights for all Troop, and Major Baraclough and Baron, got a fright from Adding- irrespective of wealth, class and Captain, P. Eardley. About 80 per ton, last year's runner-up but they education. After dwelling on the cent. of the strength were present. managed to win by 3 and 2^ economte advantages galded from The function, coincident with a The sisters took the lead by conscription, such as increased or presentation to Major Neal, carried vinning the fourth, where Misa ders for military requirements and with it a recruiting "drive, the Wilson, of Addington attempted jobs set free for older workers policy of which had been recom- to loft a stymie, but holed their through the younger being called mended by Col. B. R. W. Graham, opponents' ball,

The swans that grace the upper reaches of the Thames are 'owned in part by the Vintners, the two other owners being the King, who Is "Beigneur of the Swans," and the Dyers' Company.

Vintners have enjoyed this privilege "from time beyond legal inemory," and its significance will be appreciated by the five Princes on May 15, for the presentation of symets to the Master will follow faithfully the ordered routine of centuries, as depicted in a stained-glass window on the staircase at the Hall up to service, Hess exclaimed "I Commandant, S.V.C. "It was an-

In the middle of dinner, without a bause, the guests will hear dis- tant music.

Gradually it will swell in volume, the doors will be flung open, and quaintly garbed bandsmen playing reed instru- ments will march in Following will be the company's swan herds- man and the two assistant herds- men, alx swan-uppers in jerseys and white ducks, the Beadel, the Staverman, and, finally, accom panied by his standard bearer and two cooks bearing the roast cygnets on high, the Swan Warden k gowned in Tudor clothes, ce

The Swan Warden will seek the acceptance of the Master of the roast cygnets, and the Master will reply: "Let them be served, Mr. Swan."

nounced that 20 recruits had been obtained.

....

They were all square at the 10th," but from that point neither Miss Wilson nor, Miss Mervyn Barton played up to form

know you are all proud of the new naitonal army, that those who have been soldiers still gladly re- With a felicitous speech, Captain call their period of service and that Doughty presented Major Neal Miss Pam Barton, however, you are happy to think your sons with a sword, upon which was shouldered the burden, and her will be trained to be men in the engraved Presented to Major good play pulled the sisters new army. Stressing that the new, M. Neal, Major, S.V.C., by the through. army is not imperialistic in alms but intended solely to protecf Ger many and German workers, Hess concluded with the exhortation to continue labours for a happier Fa- therland under Hier's leadership, Transocean Kuo Min.

Better Stili

A Fighting Finish

oficers and men of the American She taught her foot in a rabbit Company, S.V.C., March, 1935." hole at the 14th and fell heavy

Major Neal said that he was She limped a little after this, but overcome by the presentation, but her play did not suffer, and (as he would treasure it among his the 16th she hit a terrifc brazals possessions. He would hope that, shot which helped them to win when he finished at Headquarters, the hole in 4, and with it, the he could lay the snow away and | match. become a "back private" with the. Company again. This he prefaced by stating that he was convinced An Italian- and a Frenchman their present. O, C. would handle who had arranged to fight a duel Company anairs satisfactorily am met at the railway station en assisted by the officers, and, above.

route for the appointed rendez- all by the sergeants, than whom Votia

do unit had more reason to be The Italian asked for a return proud ticket, but the Frenchman took Songs by Bergt, CHfford, RA only a single same game day accompanied on the "He, you fear you will not come Bergf, Thorpe," "ÉLV back. I always take a retuzzi,” after" - which - Sex "said the Italian

RAS.0., rendered

⠀⠀⠀ There will be interesting links with the past at the banquet. One of the guests, Colonel JA A Pickard, of the Safety First Assp clation, is the direct descendant of the dice-playing Picard of 1383, while the Clerk, Paymaster Com mander HB. Tumi CBE, longs to family the Myster

years

I never retorted his adver- and other bers, orsary calmly. I always fake the| P. Firdley gave “Də

return half, from the man I KIILT | Lions Den.

One interesting match was be- tween Camberley Heath and Son-

Camberley won the Arst hile, but from there the Bouning' pair took charge of the game, and were acually three up with fou holes to play.

aquar

berley won thre

R Chamber"

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