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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY,

Nazis In Conclave

NEW ARMY GREETS

DER FUEHRER

POWER OF RIGHT

(Special to "Talegraph")

Nuremberg, Sept. 10.

A blast of rifle fire from the grim, grey lines of the now Ger- man Army greeted the arrival of the Chancellor, Herr Adolf Hitler,

SEPTEMBER 11,

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Washington, Sept. 10. "In the opinion of the President,

or

Australia

COLONY'S WARM

WELCOME

Last week two oficial trade am- bassadors from Australia to the Far East passed through Hong- kang almost unnoticed. Yesterday, 24 unofficial ambasandors from: the sunny land of the South received an almost delirious welcome. They were the members of the Young Australia Lague, which Hooks to promote international, friendship and understanding, and to broaden the minds of its members, by travel.

1longkong hastily revised the impression it had gained that the visitors were schoolgirls in plna- fores after their arrival. Smart- ness and sophistication, beauty and the Impressions bubbling mirth and health and that replaced those formed happiness were earlier newspaper reports.

by

All of the girls have long sinco left school, and the majority are now in finishing and business colleges.

at the opening of the fifth Con-the emergency in practically over,' gress of the National Socialist declared the Postmaster-General.

Mr. James A. Farley to-day". Party to-day.

"The legislative programme has Herr Hitler was received by teen mainly completed." he said.

were on the Herr Rodolf Hess and Herr Julius

Assuming they Streicher and thousands of specta-level" it might be thought that tors gave him a rousing reception. the Republican party proposes to The Mayor of Nuremberg pre repeal all the enactments of the sented Herr Hitler with re- Roosevelt administration, he anid.

Char Curiously,

Buch threat no plica of the "Sword of

promise appears

anywhere, he lemagne."

declared.-United Press, Replying to the address of wel- voice

COMPLETE RECOVERY come, Herr Hitler, whose was extremely clear, said the gift

Babson Park, Mass., Sept. 10,

The "baby" of the party is aged nymbolised the power of right.

Mr. Rudolph S. Hecht, President 16. The majority of the girls,

the American Bankers Associa-however, are aged 18 to 21.

Hongkong gave them a joyous tion, said to-day that the nation wan ready for early and complete welcome on their first day in the recovery. He predicted the system Oslony. Following the Rotary tiffin of private initiative would continue they proceeded to despite "the present Utopian House, where, as guests of His dreams." The new bank laws were

Excellency Sir Thomas and Lady n decided improvement, he added. Southorn, they were entertained at tea and home "movies", depict- ing the recent Jubilee celebrations in the Colony.

The streets of the city were thronged with 400,000 visitors, including 13,000 soldiers, 50,000 of

Hitler's Youths, 100,000 political leaders and 52,000 Labour Service men-Reuter,

HOME RAILWAYS

SPEEDING UP.

FASTER TIMES TO BE MADE

London, Sept. 10, The railway winter time-tables, which will come into operation at the end of the month, provide for apeeding up of a number of Im- portant services.

The London North Eastern line Is introducing the stream-lines ex press "Silver Jubilee," which will make the fastest long-distance ran in Great Britain, being timed to cover 248 miles beween London and Newcastle in four hours, with

of

--United Press.

TURBULENT GREEKS

ROUGH ROAD BACK TO MONARCHISM

Athens, Sept 10. Following the disturbances in connection with the movement for the restoration tof the monarchy, M. Rallis. Minister of the Interior, has resigned, and the Premier, M. Tualdaris, has assumed the portfolio.

to

It is considered that the Op. position parties will refuse participate in the plebiselte on

Reuter Sperial.

Government

MOONLIGHT PICNIC

The cream of yesterday's enter- tainment from the girls' point of view

Was the moonlight picnic arranged by the Australian New Zealand Association.

and

In addition to the 34 visitors and as many lodal girls, almost 100 members of the Australian and New Zealand Association and their friends went by launch to Junk Bay.

The visitors lived up to the boast of their countrymen, that Aus- tralia breeds expert swimmers on its beautiful white beaches and many a local male enviously watch- ed the alim exponents of the Aus- tralian crawl. Noticeable, Loo,

a halt at Darlington, giving an the restoration of the monarchy. that of those who choose to swim average speed of 70 miles per hour.

ure

The London Midland and Scot- tish Company's "Night Scot" and several other night trains cutting their times by from 10 to 16 minutes on the already fast schedules between London and the North.

and

In connection with its centenary celebrations, the Great Western has inaugurated a service, which began yesterday, between London Bristol. The "Bristolian" leaves Paddington at 10 o'clock and is booked to pans Bath, 106.9 miles distant, in 91% minutes, representing an average speed of 70 miles per hour, while on its journey back from Bristol it la allowed only 93% minutes for the 11134 miles from Stoke Gifford to Paddington, which gives average speed of 71.5 miles hour.

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Passengers who travelled in the "risto-la." yesternay, when the run both w. ys was completed well within fee schedule, say the journey was smooth and comfor- table.-British Wireless.

RESTORATION NEAR

Athens, Sept. 10. Restoration of the Greek mon- archy has been made virtually cer- tain

Premier Tsaldaris is expected to make a declaration favouring the restoration of Kings George to the

throne.

the 300 yards from launch to beach in preference to journeying by more prosaic sampan, the majority were Young Australia Leaguo visi- tors.

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To-day is being spent in Canton, the members of the party leaving for the by the 8.30 a.m. train Kwangtung capital. At tilin the girls are guests of the Canton this afternoon The President has offered the-Air Rotary Club, and Force, iroops, tanks and the support will visit various points of Interest MORROW · of officialdom to maintain the soli-in Shaneen and Canton. The girls' darity of the country in the face of return to Hongkong this evening.

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MARRIAGE OF A MUI-TSAI

MISTRESS FINED FOR NOT REPORTING

RECEIPTS NOT STAMPED

SHOP MANAGERS FINED

A fine of $5 was imposed on The managers of two Chinese woman, shops were summoned before Mr. Chan Tung-shi, married

a revolutionary outbreak similar to A quiet night has been decreed that of last March. United Press, for to-night. In preparation for

of another round

eventa to- morrow. Early to-morrow mor- ning, members of the Australian and New Zealand Association wil take the girls on individual sight- Tin seeing tours of the Colony. will be spent at the homes of mem bors concerned.. and sight-seeing will again be indulged in during the afternoon until G p.m., when of No. 25 Kent Road, Kowloon Thomson at the Kowloon Magis a sum-tracy this morning and were each the girls will be guests of the Tong, when she admitted Women's International Club at tea. mons for failing to report the fined $10 for issuing unstamped

The Australian and New Zea- intended marringe of Ng Tze-ha, receipts.

Ng Man-yung, manager of the land Association will enter into the aged 18, n registered mui-tsai, bo- picture again to-morrow night, fore Mr. Thomson at the Kowloon Fock Shing shop, of No: 72 Temple Street, pleaded guilty to a Bum- when the girls will be guests at Magistracy this morning. Chinese dinner.

Inspector T. O'Connor, of the mens for receiving a sum of $20.42 The charming

are Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, from the Tung Fong shop, No. scheduled to leave Hongkong for stated that the girl had always 306 Nathan Road, for which ho Shanghai and Japan by the Dollar been very well treated. The case issued an unstamped receipt.

Taoi Chou, manager of the Tai liner President Grant on Friday came to the notice of the SC.A. night.

when defendant made a report that Cheong shop, No. 130 Bonham married in Strand East, vas also fined when the girl had been Shanghal during March this year, he admitted & summons for re- Prior to this, the defendant had ceiving $20.00 from the Tung reported that the girl was going Fong shop, No. 366 Nathan Road, to Shanghal with her (defenfor which he issued an unstampod

receipt. dant's) sister.

Sergeant Whitcroft, of the The prosecution did not press Colonial Treasury, appeared for for a very heavy penalty, stating that the marriage and turned out the prosecution. well and there had only been a breach of the regulations by! failing to report before the marri age.

London, Sept. 10. The latest figures relating to slum clearance show progress has been maintained in spite of the The number of new houses begun during July was well in advance of previous figures which compare as follows:

July 6,041, June 5,518, May,

The number of new hauacs under construction at July 31 was also greater than at any previous period.

NOTED LINER TO BE 4,763, April, 4,946.

BROKEN UP

London, Sept. 10. The Cunard White Star liner Olympic has been purchased by Sir John Jarvis, the founder of the fund for helping the Tyneside, for over £100,000,

It is understood that the Olym- pic will be sent to Jarrow to be

Since last April the numbers at! the end of each month have been: July 33,766, June, 30,853, May, 28,504, April, 26,682.

A total of 10,396 new houses were approved during August com- broken up, Sir John hoping to sell | pared with July, 5,276, June, 5,242 the liner without profit to a new and May, 8,808.--British Wireless. company to be formed for esta-. blishing the ship-breaking indus-

try at Jarrow.-Reuter Special.

BREMEN INCIDENT

SEQUEL

COURT ASKED FOR STATEMENT

MOTOR MISHAPS

WOMEN RECEIVE

INJURIES

visitors

PLOT UNEARTHED IN PORTUGAL

ARMY OFFICERS ·

ARRESTED

Lisbon, Sept. 10. A number of Army officers and fifty arsenal workers have been arrested In connection with alleged subversive plot which the Government claims to have dis covered last night.

An

It is etated that the plot followed an alliance between the National Socialists and the Communists Reuter Special.

~PAIR-WEATHER

The girl stated that her husband was in Shanghai, and that she had only come back to Hongkong to visit her old mistress.

TRANSFORMER EXPLODES

DISORGANISATION IN LONDON

London, Sept. 10.

A large area in North London,

NOT REGISTERED Another married woman, LI Chiu, 38, residing at No. 158 Sai Young Choi Street, Arst floor, ap- Kong So, a licensed driver, has

peared in answer to a summons for including the Pondera End. Totten- ronorted to the police that while

keeping an unregistered inui-taal, ham, and Edmonton districts, was affected by In explosion of a -driving-car-No. 122-along-the

Lai Chiu-mul-aged 17. A fine of

transformer-this afternoon at the Castle Peak Rond, near Sheung

$75, with the alternative of six Bromadon Power Station. Kal Chung, Tean Wan district, Albany, Sept. 10.

weeks imprisonment, was impos-

Hundreds of factories had to car No. 321, which was ahead. Acting on th quest of Mr.

A weak anticyclone is centred od.

close down, owing to fallure of Cordell Hull. Governor Lehman suddenly stopped, and his car

Inspector O'Connor stated that

current. has asked the Chief Magistrateshed into its rear. Chung Loi- to the north of Japan and pres-

sure is moderately high near the on August 28, the girl made a re- The tram services ware Inter- of the New York Court to submit kin, a woman passenger, who was a report on the statement made rated in the front of car No. 122. Benins and over the Upper Yang port to the Mongkok Police Stationrupted and traffic lights ceased to

operate.-British Wireiras. was intured about the forehead tze Valley. The typhoon is pase that she was being ill-treated by by Mr. Brodsky. the Maristrate

tioned, ho stated that he was when dealing with the case in and upper lin. She was removed ng into the Pacific to the east of her employer, who

Kowloon Hospital for North China. A trough of low scolding her, which men wore arrested in con- . the

pressure extends from Indo-China The harband of defendant ap- preacher in a Mission In Nathan' nection with the riots which marked, Fretment.

While travelling on motor lorry to the Caroline Islands. The post-poured in Court, and, when ques Road. the liner Bremen's arrival in. New York.

M. 2909 in Waterloo Road yester- tion of the southern typhoon is Chan uncertain; it in probably in about In his statement, to which Ger- day afternoon, a woman,

in Lat. 12, Long. 129, moving W.N.W.

forecast:-Enst taken exception, Mr. Chau, fell off and recolved many has

Jures which necessitated. her Local Brodsky described the Bremen as

moval to hospital. a pirate ship.-Reuter Special.

moderate; fair.

WAS

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