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ORDERS FOR COMING WEEK
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The following orders for the Police Reservo have been issued by Inspector Gonoral of Police (Hon.; Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe).
GENERAL.
Life Saving Clam. The following members of the Police Reserve have been passed out as efficient in Water Drill of the Life Saving Class Wednesday, June 28th at Stonecutters Island:
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Sub-Inspector David Lole, Can- stables R42 Wong King-chuen, R60 Molin Yus, R64 Shek Pul-tim, RAP Loo Mang-hoon, R86 Lee Kal-sun, R252 Shah Mohamed and R288 Pehlwan Khan.
CHINESE COMPANY. Commendations. Constable
BURIED GOLD · CLUES
WRECK OF LUTINE LOCATED
Amsterdam. Valuable clues to the position of the century old buried gold of the historic English frigate Lutine, which sank off the Isle of Ter- schelling in 1799, have been secur- cd.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
N.Y. PRESBYTERIAN MINISTER
Death of Rev. Henry Howard, D.D.
(Our Own Correspondent).
London, July 1. The Rev. Henry Howard, D.D., Litt. D., prominent Presbyterian at The salvage-vessel Texel is re-minister, passed away to-day ported to have found the exact the age of 74. position of the wreck and of the bulk of the iron which was once the ship's amunition.
surface.
The Rev. Howard was pastor
MONDAY, JULY 3, 1933,
NAZIS CONDEMN
JAZZ
CLEANER BERLIN
CAMPAIGN
CLOSING OF CABARETS
Berlin.
In
of Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Berlin to-day, it is claimed, is Church from 1926 to the time of one of the most respectable cities The location of the iron is con- his death. Born in Melbourne he in the world. sidered to be of great importance, was first associated with the Ade- as it is generally believed that the laide Central Methodist Mission of Not long ago, the night life of treasure-room, in which the gold which he was superintendent from the German capital was notorious and silver bars are hidden, is R80 beneath it. A nail out of the wreck 1905 to 1021. He was also tem for its variety and Its freedom Chan Ying-pan is highly commended has already been brought to the porarily in charge of the Wesleyan from legal or moral shackles.
Church, Prince Arthur Road, Tho
remarkable change and granted the meritorious servico bar by Hon. I. G. P. for zeal and "The Lutine, whose bell is known Hampstead, London, before taking atmosphere is mainly duc, to the
malo
"morality campaign" inaugurated alertness in arreating a Chinese ma
He was the author of a number by the first Prussian commissarial who was sentenced to three months throughout the world as the famous up his last living in New York. hard labour at the Juno Criminal "Lutina Bell" of Lloyds, sank when
carrying gold bars and gold coins of books of religious themes, bis government last year and Sessions for Malicious Wounding.
Constable R76 Kwok Hon-ying is of a total value of one and a quar- last publication being "The Defeat being pushed through to a vigor- ous finish by Admiral von commended and granted the ter million pounds sterling at par of Fear" in 1981.
Lovetzow, the Nazi police pre- by Hon.
1. G. aent from the Bank of England to service bar
sident. P. and alertness in arresting save Hamburg bankers at a a Chincse male who was convicted by ment of dire distress.
Training Course-Part II-All re- crufta will attend at the Chinese Com-able cargo have since been made, pany's Headquarters on Tuesday, July 3th at 5.20 p.m. for instruction.
ritorious
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the Police Magistrato for Snatching. Many attempts to salve the valú- NEW TYPE OF WOMAN
INDIAN COMPANY.
Training Course-Part II-All ro- cruits of the Indian Company residing in Kowloon will attend 3, Chi Woo Street, Kowloon on Wednesday, July 5th. at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.
All recruits of the Indian Company residing at Hongkong will attend Chinese Company's Headquarters, 17, Queen's Road Central, on Thursday, July 6th. at 5.30 p.m. for instruction. FLYING SQUAD.
The instructional patrol of the Hong
on place Kong Section will take Friday, July 7th. Fall in at 5.15 p.m. sharp, at Central Police Station. Dress White Uniform, and Cap with White Cover,
EMERGENCY UNIT 'RESERVE. Strength.-Constables 1402 M. Ap. pamameif and R430 F. A. Dunnett have been taken on the strength of
but up to the present only about £100,000 worth of gold has been brought up.-Reuter.
The American Consul-General, Mr. Douglas Jenkins, and the American Community will hold a Reception at the American Club to-morrow, 4th of July, from noon to 1.30 pm
cordially to which alt friends are invited.
effect from June 27th. 1933.
POLITICIAN
WANTS JOB IN HER HUSBAND'S NAME
Washington, D.C. A new type of woman politician thehna
come, upon the American She wants her political scene. job in her husband's name so that sho'll be free to follow her own
Emergency Unit Reserve with Constable R404 B. A. Young has been permitted to resign from the Emergency Unit Reserve as from June 27th, 1939.
Company Meeting.-A Company Meeting for the Emergency Unit Re- Rerve will take place on Friday, July 7th. at No. 2 Police Station at 5.30 p.m. All members must attend.
Sgd. D. L. KING,
D.S.P. (R)
carcer.
now
"Cleaner Berlin" has become one of the most fervid slogans of Hitler's followers.
before In the feverish days this "push for purity" started there was no kind of pleasure, it used to be said, which was not catered for in Berlin; or, at any rate, that was the general impres
sion.
Hair-raising stories wero whis- pered of the orgios alleged to be staged by rich and blase youth in search of new sensations. And, Half a dozen women, outstand-whatever exaggerations there may ing in their States, are asking have been, many Germans were that public appointments which becoming uneasy owing to the un- they feel they have earned by savoury reputation being accorded
or wrongly, to loyal service to the victorious tightly Democratic party; be handed to capital. their husbands.
These several husbands have been, for the most part, success- ful business men, but now that business isn't what it used to be their wivea "recommend" them for public office.-Reuter.
Bata
Rata
$1.30
Tennis shoes.
The most
popular rubber footwear for
the family.
The uppers of good canvas,
everyone in
sole of nat. rubber.
white or brown.
Gent size 9-11, $1.90.
Children
All
9-2. $1-1.30.
Gloucester Building
$1.90
Comfortable all
white
ladies' canvas, shoes pointed toes, strap, crepe sole.
Size 2-7.
Repairshop all kinds of shoes repaired.
$3.90
Ladies' leather slippers. Very comfortable for home- wear, beige, red and green. Low heel or cuban heel.
Size 1-7.
$2.90
Ladies' white canvas court shoes, low heal, leather soles.
We dye to
colour, free of charge.
good and inexpensive shoe for. everybody. Size 1-6.
$5.90
Ladies' belgo leather, low heel pumps & Strap- Shoes.
Bathing Shoes $0.70 in red colour.
$6.90
combined size 4-10:
WEN
'canvas
shoos
IMPORTED
$7.90
any A
Beige Ladies' Shoes special Oxford Style, Smart high heol and lacing. Very comfortable in toes.
Bathing Caps 50 cents. in different colours.
$9.90
Gents: brown, black shoes comfortable for sun wearew
WE STOCK IMPORTED SHOESZONLY!
Bata
$2.90
Coloured ladies' beach sandals, natural rubber sole. Beach style 1933.
Size 2-6 in dif, colour,
All repairs are ready in two days, on special re- ¡quést we repair your
shoes while you wait.
LADIES' SANDALS Different Styles.
$4.90
$5.90
For dancing--satin shoes, high heel. Very comfort- able in toos Black and White colour,
$7.90
All black and all brown,
rubber heel, Sizes 4-10.
WE
their
CABARETS CLOSED.
Admiral von Levetzow, however, has shown himself determined to obliterate any such impression.
"cabarets"
Twenty Ro-called have been closed in the last few weeks. Local police have been to given extraordinary powers shut down any cafe or night re- sort which seems to them likely to offend against decency.
Another part of the "cleaner Berlin" campaign ie the drive against any impropriety in print whether in books, pictures or advertisements.
A special department has been set up at police headquarters to deal with this and to be on the alert against any danger to public morals in print or photograph.
Consultation with artistic ex- perts has been arranged in cases where an "artistic issue" is raised. There has also been a certain amount of unofficial. Intervention.
The Nazis have never really ap proved of night clubs, however innocent their purpose,
.Especially, they condemn negro Jazz. Already it has been for- bidden over the wireless,
"PURITY" BAN.
Eccentric modernist decoration, too, comes under the "purity" ban of zealous Nazis. Several night clubs which "offended" in this. respect have now had coats of paint put over their once-riotous walls.
Altogether, Berlin night clubi which still carry on do so in a subdued, rather mournful fashion, as if the people in them, were afraid of a raid at any moment.
Many have the Nazi Swastikä banners hung prominently on the walls, or placards announcing their Nationalist character) But, even with these "safeguards," there is an air of insecurity about these resorts of "joy."-Router.
WANTS AUSTRALIAN HUSBAND
LANCASHIRE GIRL'S STRANGE. REQUEST Sydney.
Because ha le the "best known man about town," a Lancashire lass has asked the Lord Mayor of Sydney to find her a "pico Australian husband."
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The Lord Mayor has experi- enced many new. responsibilition since taking office, but being called upon to act as a match-maker fa something he had not bargained for..
The girl Identifies herself as Miss Bowden, of the Hailway Bookstall, Wigan, Laneganire
Bho says she is dying to get to Australia, and would like to marry anico Austráliana Guy
SALE
TREMENDOUS
REDUCTIONS
LADIES. GENTS. CHILDREN.
RAINCOATS HATS SHOES BAGS BATHING COSTUMES GIRDLES-CORSETS—BRASSIERES PARASOLS—TIES-SHIRTS.
EVERYTHING
TO BE CLEARED TO MAKE ROOM.
THE MAYFAIR CO. Opposite King's Theatre.
WRIGHT'S COAL TAR SOAP
MISSING LINE-
"LIMERICK" COMPETITION
3 PRIZES
AWARDED EACH WEEK
FOR WHAT ARE ADJUDGED TO BE
BEST WINNING
The Prizes Consist of~
3
THE THREE
LINES.
KODAK HAWK-EYE · BOX
CAMERAS
BRUSHES
KENT'S SHAVING
LADIES' HANDBAGS.
FILL IN THE LAST
LINES
and address your entries (accompanied by a wrapper of Wright's Coal Tar Besp) to-
THE COMPETITION EDITOR.
GILMAN & CO., Ltd.
Entries must be received not later than TUESDAY July 11th.
When you wake on the Peak in the morn; With the fog you will not feel forlorn,
"WRIGHT'8"
If you reach for your
You will know the delights
NOM DE PLUME-
NAME & ADDRESS—(No for publication)
HELL BELOW
نیت
HONGKONG,
With water restrictions and heat, Life isn't so
much of a treat; If it were not for "WRIGHTS" And a few heetle nights.
The decision of Gilman & Co., Ltd. must be accepted as final.
Jimmy's
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