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THE HONGKONG

OBITUARY.

MRS. T. HOLMES DIES - AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS.

TELEGRAPHI. TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1933.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Bloor, Mr. and JEWS INDIGNATION. Mrs. William Elliott, Nr. and Mrs. H. Graye, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopkins and Edith, Mr. and Mrs. 3. J. Houghton, Mr. and Mrs. J.

The death of Mrs. Norah J. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Low,

EINSTEIN REPUDIATES HIS

GERMAN NATIONALITY "

Coq-sur-Mer, Belgium, Apr. 3. Holmes, wife of Mr. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. J. Mitchell, Mr. and Professor Einstein, who is very: Holmes, of Messts. Falmer and Mrs. Pang Yun-tin, Mr. and Mrs tired and ill and worried over the Turner, occurred at the French D. W. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs Je fate of his married daughter in Hospital on Sunday, after a brief. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sul Germany, has arrived here. illness.

livan and family, Mr. and Mrs. The famous scientist, who be She arrived here with her hus

C., J. Tebbutt.

sides his German nationality ́en- band and daughter, Miss Norah Mr. L. W. Amps, Colonel L. .joys the rights of a Swiss citizen, Holmes, from Singapore over two Bird, Messrs. L. Cole. P. A. Cor- informed the German Legation at years ago, and had made a large deiro, A. Fook, Frank Grose, Brussels of his desire to repadiste circle of friends. Mrs. Holmes Kwan Lee, A. J. Linge, Lt.-Col. his German nationality. took a lively interest in Union M. H. Logan. Messrs. H. S. Mc- Interviewed by Reuter. Pro- Church affairs, and her daughter Kar, F. Normington. J. A. Rit fessor Einstein said he bore no la a member of the choir and an chic, Dr A. J. Skinn, Tsoi Fo-tin, animosity towards the German assistant teacher in the Sunday G. L. Wilson and Wong Sze.

people or the Reich, but did not School."

hide his intense dislike for the The funeral took place in the Java-China-Japan-Lijn, Society Nazis. Protestant Cemetery last evening, of Yorkshiremen In Hongkong He thought that Germany wis and was attended by a large Ladies Committee and Guild of seized with gathering. The chief mourners the Union Church, Union Church 'malady. He did not desire to were the widower and the daugh- and Union Church. Choir.

return to Germany until freedom ter. Rev. E. G. Powell, read the

of opinion was allowed and the Mrs. John Jolinstónë. service,

integral security of all Germans The friends of Mrs. John John-was, assured-Reuter Special C. B. D. Wanstall, (representing stone will be grieved to hear that the Union Church Sunday School) she passed away in her sleep or Mr. A. R. Brown, (representing Saturday last (March 25) accord the Society of Yorkshiremen), Mrs.ing to a wire just received by her

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Among those present were Mr.

psychological

JAPANESE AIMS

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Peking, Apr. 3.

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