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FUTURE PEACE DIARY OF LOCAL

OF EUROPE

German Attitude Defined

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(Special to soc "Hong Kong Daily Presa" (Copyright).}

London, June 11. The interview granted by Jubilee Naval Review, chieny Goebbels to Vernon Bartlett, the destroyers and minesweepers. In diplomatic correspondent of the addition, two chaplains from the "News Chronicle," published on retired list, the Rev. W. F, Scott Tuesday. throws strong light on honorary representative of the the official attitude, of the Reich Chaplain of the Fleet at Oxford towards International plans for the future peace of University and the Rev. T.. W. L securing Caspersz. have been appointed to Europe.

the the Effingham. flagship of Reserve Fleet for service in that fleet from July 8 to 18.

Commander W S. Bardwell the M.V.O., who has served it Naval Intelligence Division during the past two years, will command the minesweeper Albury. mander Bardwell commanded this ship in 1929-31, and it was while in her that he was made M.V.o. in recognition of escort duty with He the Royal yacht Britannia, commanded the survering ship Daisy and the miresweepers

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Discussing the question of the proposed Western Air Pact which Bartlett said was. criticised in England and France because 11 frees Germany's hands to attack Russia, Goebbels emphatically denied any such plan for the present or future on the part af the German Government, declar- ing that Germany believed in the non-aggression pacts but not on treaties to render mutual aid in time of need.

EVENTS

THURSDAY, JUNE 13. Anniversaries and Holidays. Feast of St. Anthony of Lisbon, C.

Cinemas

King's "Helldorado." Queen's: "The Girl From

Maxim's." Central:Chinese Picture." Oriental: "The Last Round Up." World:-"Speed Demon." Lee:"Vanishing Shadow." Alhambra: "The Lemon Drop

Kid."

Majestic: "Flaming Funs",, Star:-"One Night of Lore..

Lectures.-Theosophical Society, H.K. Club Annex, 8 pm.

Meeting-Extraordinary. Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, Messrs. Jardine Matheson and Co's Board Room, 5.30 p.m.

(Hong

Miscellaneous. St. Andrew's Club 9 p.m.; Wo- "Games,, Evening." men's Fellowship Launch Bathing Picnic, Police Pier, 2.30 p.m.

Social-Whist Drive on H.M.S. Service p.m.; Civil Tamar, 8.45 Cricket Club, 8.45 p.m.

Sports Bowls.-Open Singles, B. WI- "We do not want any part that lams v. G. S. Sheri (Craigen- might result in either French or gower C.C.); G. Perkins v. U. M. Russian soldiers penetrating Gar-Omar (Taikoo R. C.); A. Brooks- man territory even under the pre-bank v. B. W. Bradbury text of fighting against the aggres Kong Electric); M. J. Medina v. H. sor," said the Minister. "History A. Alves (Kowloon Q.C.); E. el Ar- proves that the presence of such evili v. D. Rumjáha (Civil Service alted. C.C.):

L. Gutierrez v. H. Overy troops even those of an country often bring misery to the Kowloon Dock)

Doubles, Tennis-Mixed

Kow- land". Goebbels added that Ger- many had saved the World from loon C.C. "A" v. United Services the spread of Bolshevism and was RC: entitled to the thanks of Great Britain and other cistised nations

Germanis standing. together could maintain the peace of the World" said the Minister.

Bartlett interposed that no sub- Commander D. J. R. Simson,

improvement stantial

the ku executive officer of the cruiser

Anglo-German relationships could Cumberland until she was paid of be expected till the reconciliation

command in March, will

of France and Germany WILA destroyer Thanet. His first com-

accomplished, Goebbels agreed mand was of a destroyer, the Usk,

without hesitation saying the during the last year of the War. Hitler's speeches showed that and he has since commanded other Germany was willing but that destroyers. the last being the everything depended on France Valorous in the Home Fleet in finding a statesman strong enough King's: "Helldorado."

Quorn and Derby during the War. Commander N. J. W. William Powlett D.B.C., from the Submarine School at Portland, will command the destroyer Vesper. He was promoted in June, 1931, when first lentenant-commande: of the 'Nelson, and graduated at the Staff College in 1932. His DS.C. was awarded for gallantry and "wonderful coolness under at most trying circumstances" Jutland, where he фаз sub- Heutenant of the flotilla leader Tipperary, which was sunk.

the

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was well, Commander Simson King's Medallist as a naval cadet at Osborne and Dartmouth.

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Division, Kowloon cc. v. Kowloon Indians: Bouth China v Indian RC Army T. C. v. University Club de Recreio Chinese R.C.; Central British Asso- ciation v. Cralgengower C.C. Moon-V Moon, 13th, Day.

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Queen's: "The Girl From

Maxim's." Central:-"Chinese Picture." Oriental:-"Have A Heart." World:-"Speed Demon." Lee: "Vanishing Shadow"" Alhambra:"You're Telling Me." Majestic:-"The Band Plays On." StarOne Night Of Lava.”

Miscellaneous.-V.D.M.A. Prayer Meeting. 9 p.m.

Social-Whist Drive and Tam- bola, HQ. RA, Sergeants' Mess, Murray Path, Queen's Road. 8,45 p.m.

Sports

COMDR. WINGFIELD RETIRED

F. B. Lieutenant Coinmander Wingfield, who has retired at his

request with Own

the rank of commander, last served in 1932-34 as Flag Lieutenant-Commander to Vice-Admiral Sir Eric Fullerton, Devon- Commander-in-Chief at

Commander Wingfeld has

Friedrichshafen, June 11. been 28 years in the Service, havi

The airship "Graf Zeppelin," ing entered Osborne as a cadet in has returned safely from her fifth January. 1907,

He served in south American trip on Tuesday Tennis-"D" Division, Kowloon destroyers during the War as sub- at 2.30 m. when she was greeted Docks v. South China A.A.; Kow- lieutenant of the Ferret and Mary with demonstrations of wild en-loon F.C. v. Radio Sports Club: Rose, first leutenant of the Rob thusiasm by large crowds of sight- Indian R.C. v. Police R.C.; Civil Roy and Farthian, and in com- seeing holiday makers.

Bervice C.C v. Army F.C.; Kowloon mand of the Kennet. After the Traniocsan· Kuo Min,

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VACANCIES. FOR APPRENTICES About 200 vacancies for boys will exist in the Regular Army in January, 1936, for training as artificers, Royal Artillery,

Moon-V Moon, 14th Day. Sunrise,5,38 a.m. Sunset-7.08

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Cinemas Dutch Beamship lines serving In- | King's:-" The Mighty Barnum." dia, Ceylon, the Straits, China. Queen's:-"The Whole. Town's "armourers; bricklayers, black- Japan, and Austraila, and the

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by it is agreed to offer to the ment nechanics, masons, sperators travelling public from the begin (signals), surveyors, &e. Candi- dates for training as artincers,ing of June facilities for travel R.A., or as armourers, must be either by sea or air. By means of this arrangement for interchange passenger will be able to travel by steamer to his port of destina- tion and return by air, or:"vice versa," on adjustment of fare.

between the ages of 14 years and

14 years 9 months on January 1, 1938, and for training as brick- layers must have attained the sage of 15 years 8 months and be under

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Talking." Central Chinese Picture" Oriental:"Have A Heart." World: The 13th Guest." LeeVanishing Shadow." Alhambra: "You're Telling Me."

fajestic-"The Band Plays On." Star: One Night Of Love."

Dances, VRC. Dance after swimming Gala.

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Miscellaneous-Tombola, Garri- son Lecture Hall, 7 p.m.; Ballöðrs - and Soldiers Home Launch Out-31 ing, from Kowloon Police Pier 2,30 pn., from Gloucester Road Pier 2,45 p.m.

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