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To-day & To-morrow at 2.30, 5.20, 7.20 & 9.20 p.m.

They dove for dough in the daytime... but were right on deck every night

Edmund LOWE Victor McLAGLEN

NO MORE WOMEN

CHURCH SCHISM

EVANGELIST - REVOLT

AGAINST REICH

Berlin, Oct. 21,

·with

WMINNA GOMBELL A Paramount Picture

Rogell

UNIVERSITY DANCE,

SUCCESS'ATTENDS "ANNOAL UNION FUNCTION

An enjoyable evening was spent Conditions in the German in the Great Hal of the Hone- Evangelient Church have reached kong University on Saturday wischt, on the Deenston of the

critical stage with the convoca- tion of the opposition Synod.

Led by Bishop Kork, the oppostqual dance of the University Linion, which was attended by tion Synod has broken with Reich-

hishop Mujler's administration in prer two hundred guests.

Among those present were Sir their William Hornell, Vice-Chancellor

a secession resolution which re quents

all congregations.

rainisters, councillors nud their of the University, with his party. administrators to refuse obedience and Mr. II. B. 1. Dowbiggin, 6.1...

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Hitler's plenipotentiary

Church affair, Keichbishop Muller, and to the Reichchurch itself.

as well as several Professors and past students of the University.

All the arrangements for. "the dance The opposition Synod, in

wore excellently carried manifesto, requires obedience to it, and Mr. Tan Wee-ban, pre- and to its organisations, and desident of the University Union. mands that the Reich Government and Mr. Yeung Wai-wah, the should recognise the new situation averelary, are to be congratulated and that, in all-maliers concerning on the success which their efforts. the Church, the Church alone should į produced. have jurisdiction,

Dancing was indulged in unti

The secession solution was 150 n'clock in the morning, to read amidst intense devotional the strains of the oxcellent band oxcitement by the

venerable of Prell and hla Pata.

Opposition Bishop, Dr. Koch, in the

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700-year old Parish Church. Saint Anne, a fashionable suburb of Dahlen.

Bitter Attack.

FREEDOM BID FAILS.

Bitterly attacking the followers | RAUPTMANN EXTRADITED TO

... NEW JERSEY

24 hard

THE

HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.

·! HOSPITAL BAZAAR.

· LARGE GATHERING AT OPENING ON SATURDAY

MONDAY,

OCTOBER

FAREWELL PARADE.

POLICE EMERGENCY UNIT INSPECTED

1994.

TRAFALGAR DAY

-SIGNIFICANCE-STRESSED BY

· LORD LLOYD

The Tung Wah Charity Bazaar was The Emergency Unit of the

London, Oct. 21. "Conditions throughout tho opened by the Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith, Hongkong Police, Force, compris-) Secretary for Chinese Affairs, at the ing 40 Indian, Cantonese and world to-day resemble the ominous Lea Gardens, Wanchial, on Saturday Weihniwei men, drawn from three weather.conditions that prevailed morning, before a large and distin-. Hongkong and two Kowloon on the morning of the Battle of gulshed gathering,

The bazuar occupied practically thenqunds, under the command of Trafalgar on October 21, 1805," observad Lord Lloyd, President of whole hill, and the features included Sub-Inspector It. J. Hunt, held a theatrical show, a botanical ex- farewell parade for the Inspector the Navy League, in a Trafalgar

Mr. Day message. hibition, a zoo and an ort and a relie General of Police, Hon. gallory.

Among those present at the open Ing ceremony, were the Hon. Sir Shou- son Chow, the lion. Mr. R. 1. Kote- wall, the ilon. Mr. S. W. Tso, the Hon. Chlef Inspector F. E. E. Booker for air, and upon our common will Mr. T. N. Chau, Mossrs. Lau Ping-

to uphold our strength at sea and chai, Chairman of the Board of Direc- Divisional Inspector J. Brennan, conserve our unity depends the tor of the Tang Wah Hospitals, Tang Sub-Inspector F. Hopkins (Mus-future of the Empire and. the Shiu-kin, Li Pakwal, Kwok Stu-lau, ketry Instructor), Inspector Ng

peace of the world." Kwok Chen, Peter 11. Sin Lo Yuk- Muk. Inspector siang. Sergeant tong, Kan Tat-choi, Li Heung-lok, To J. E. Scott (Palice Armourer),. Hongkong Celebration Szo-tuen, Tong Shun, Ng Wah, Ma Sargeant Pile, Sergeant Jessop Ju commemoration of Trafalgar Wing-chen, Lick-mul and many and Sergeant Scotl.

Day, an impressive wreath laying present and past directors of the Tung Wah Hospitals

Prior to the commencement of ceremony took place at the Cono- The object of the bazaar is to raise drill with the emergency vans, a taph on Saturday morning.

photograph WAN takon. $100,000 for the upkeep of the group

A token from H. E. the Governor, which was Sir William Peel, was laid by Capt. hospital, and the function will be open Following riot drill for seven days, up to October 26. smartly executed, the LG.P. ins-R. F. Walter, A.D.C.; n wreath from Many well-known Strms have contri-pected the Unit, and congratulated H. E. Admiral Sir Frederick G buted to the bazaar, these including them on their fast drilling and Dreyer and the Royal Navy by Mesars, A. S. Watson and Company, efficiency."

"The future accurity of the Bri E. D. C. Wolfe, at Kennedy Road

Ulah Empire hangs precariously in on Saturday morning.

the balance," he added. "We are Other officers present were no longer supreme on sea, land. Chief Inspector R. II. E. Marks,

Nanyang Bros. Tobacco Company. Ltd., On Lok Yuen and Company, Ltd, British-American Tobacco Com

Ltd..

Revolver Competition.

Cant. E. Manners, Sonior Naval Officer; a wreath from tho Hong- kong Naval Volunteer Force by

pany (China) Ltd., Anglo-Swi The Unit then proceeded to the Lieut. Cmdr. H. S. Rouse and Condensed Milk Company, Wah Sang Kennedy Road Range for final Lieut. 3. Petrle; and a wreath on Chinn Tea Company, the Sincere Com-revolver practice while Mr. Wolfe behalf of the Navy League by Commodore Frank Elliott and Mr. pany, Ltd., Wing On Company,

was stijl in command. and many others.

A. L. Shiolds, President. Two silver rupa, decorated.

one for the The grounds were gaily

Others Present at the ceremony con- European staff and one for the Along Bowery ennopy being

were Meanrs. C. Champkin, E. while Unit, presented by the LG.P. wore Cork and F. C. Hall. structed over the entrance.

for. Some splendid every path leading up the hill was competed

musketry was Bluminated with electric lights.

at the con- aven,

Week's Programme.

Trafalgar Day Ball. clusion of which the Inspector Under the patronage of Lady The programme for this week will ineral congratulated Sub-laxpec- Peci, a Tragalgar Day Ball is to shows, for Hopkins on the good work he be held on board M.Š. Tamar on Include Chinese dramatic boxing, musical shows and dancing had done during his regime as Friday next,

It was originally intended that These will be staged on the tem-Musketry Instructor.

The results of the shoot were fancy dress costumes of the Nelson, porarily constracted stagen. Among the outstanding items will be the ap as follow:

ern should be worn, but It has now pearance of noted Chinese actors and ·Euroman claf--), Chief ine-been decided that costumes of anx actresses. Next week, the famous pector Marks.

design will be permitted. Acreen and stage players, Mr. and

Emergency Unit.- -I, Indian P.C. Mrs. Sit Kok-sin, will make several 126; 2, Chinese detective C 490; appearances.

3. Chinese detective C 530: 4. Intian P.C. B614.

Other notable personages who have consented to appear are Mins Tze Lo-lan. one of the most popular actresses in South China, Tal Son, Lai Mau-shing, Ng Shin-chang, the boxer, and Miss Ho Ka-chun, the girl! boxer,

The Mui Fong Girls' School, South China Athletic Association and Chung Shing Benevolent Society are among the schools and clubs participating The shown will be staged from

in the bazaar.

p.m. to 4 p.., and from 0 p.m. to 11 p.m., dally until Saturday. The en trance fee to the bazaar is 20 cents,

$5 for the even days,

LAST TWO

DAYS

DAILY AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15 and 9.30 P.M.

4 SHOWS

Hal

of the Reichbishop, Dr, Koch said that the admixture of politles and

New York, Oct. 21. religion through the doctrine of "One State, One People and One Church" had annulled the gospel attempt to stay the extradition of the German Evangelical Church,gment in favour of New Jersey thus, handing the mission of the connection with the Lindbergh baby kidnapping ease failed yester- Church to forces in this world.

The grave step taken by the Con-day, when the New York Court of fessional Church has completely the dismissal of his writ of habeon Appeal dented his appeal against widened the schism in Germany and entafla serious complications must be settled before which Church life in Germany resumeg, its piaceful progress,

The Police authorities announce that Hauptmann will be transferred to-night to Flemington, New Jersey, where he will face a charge. The adherents of the Confes of murdering the Lindbergh haby. sional Church will cease to payUnited Prest. Church taxes until their Church is recognised by the State.

The next step- resta with the Hitler Governmont, Blahop Koch,

Extradited.

Flemington, Oct. 21.

who for the time boing will be Hauptmann has been placed in head of the new Evangelical the New Jersey County Gaol, Church, Is remaining In Berlin, where he will remain until his awaiting the Government's next trial on a charge of murder: be- movo-Or. Oui Correspondent. gina-United Prçar, **

Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PELOT FRANKLIN, nt:1 and . Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria Hongkong...

DAILY 2.30-5.15

7.15-3,30

The tickets, which are priced at 87 (gentlemen) and 35 (Indles), Include refreshments, drinks, and hot-dogs at the "Ye Old George The second prize for the Unit Inn," which is to be built on the $2 and the upper deck of H.M.S. Tamar. The was $, the third

music will be provided by a popù- Fourth one dollar.

The Hon. Mr. Wolfe, Mrs. lar dance orchestra. Wolfe and their daughter Marlon, Among the side show attrac- are leaving the Colony for Eng-tions will be a Hornpipe Dance by land to-morrow afternoon, aboard sailors of HM.S. Suffolk; a Press the Blue Funnel liner Aeneas. Gang from HMS. Eagle; and Sea Finds will Be welcome at Shanties by men from the 8th Queen's Statue fier at 8.45 p.m. Destroyer Flotilla..

Mr. T. II. King, Deputy Inspec-

Tickets are now available at the

or General, succeeds Mr. Wolfe Hongkong Club, Hongkong Cricket in the most of Inspector General Club, United Service's Recreation of Police,

Club, and H.3M.S. Tamar.

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