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THE
HONGKONG
BRITAIN
MUST BE
SECURE
FIRST DUTY TO THE WORLD
London, Oct. 13.
The rat Lord of the Admiralty. discussed Imperial defence from the angle of inter-service co-operation in an address at Edinburgh to-night.
TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, ・ OCTOBER 14, 1936.
HITLER MAY DROP COLONIES CAMPAIGN
LEADERS MEET IN
CONCLAVE
Berlin, Oct. 13.
KOWLOON
URGING REFORMS
Ivital problEMS TO
BE CONSIDERED
The usual monthly meeting of thei General Committee of the Kowloon Residents' Assaclation took place on Monday evening in SL Andrew's
Those present were: Mr. D. Wylie!
It is believed that Herr Adolf | Church Hall, Kowloon.
in the muin requirements of the has decided to curtail severely Secretary), Messrs. Lam Ming-fan, defence programine, which were the activities of the German W. C. Felshow, C. E. security of overseny communientions, Colonial Association, which has protection of home shores from at been agitating for the return of und territories, and added: "Further the "lost colonies," principally collective security I do in Africa and now under British obligation of not elaborate, not because I have mandate. abadoned the ideal of collective
Sir Samuel Hoare began by recnil-/Hitler, Germany's Chancellor, (President), Mr. R. Baldwin (Hun,
tuck and defence of imperiai
our
baseg
Terry, Gitting, I. Pestonji, F. H. Lonely, D'Almada Castro, Jur. J. M. Alves and Rev
HIS Apologies for abarner were received from Mrs. E. W. Gardiner, Mestra.
R.
F. Mow Fung und Là Chór-chi.
Letters concerning Kowloon His- toric Sites. Road Str
Central
security--I suppose in the difficult The rumour is that he will dissolve mouths of lust autumn I worked as the association altogether, but This hard for collective security as any-¦ is not contamist. one in Europe-but because I am convinced that
first duty.
It is bellevect that even if dissolu- whether for ourselves or for others, tion is not announced the publicity association will be put in Is to make our own position secure. of the
"You cannot protect others until it cold storage. at least ten in providing a
Nor, porarily-Reuter. protect yourself. Incidentally, can you have collective security without a collection. Collec- ive security lost autumn virtually meant the British Fleet. When next it is applied, it must mean something much more than the naval, military and nir effort of a single country."
you can
and
[1
more
CLOSEST SECRECY
British School-Okl fü Chat- ham Rond Park and Lepr
Leprosy Kowloon were read and approved.
I was decided that the Association should donate the sum of $50.00 to the Street Steepers' Society to assist shelter in Kowinon cluring the coming winter.
The Committer considered a letter from the Deputy Superintendent of Kowloon, requesting the Association to give its opinion
of the side the proposed removal
Kowloon buses. route-boards from It was agreed that unless the boards could be replaced by front rou boards, they should be retained.
A letter
Police Berlin, Oct. 13. The closest secrecy, arousing the keenest Interest, surrounds the con- ference which Herr Adolf Hitler has culled, at Berchtesgaden with his Minister of Propaganda, Dr. Josef Goebbels, and the Ministers of the three ghiting services and other key men of the Government.
low
route-
from ก Kowloon resident
of
from
further action.
was
excessive noise Road the Cox's read.
The Hon.
PLANNED CO-OPERATION
Instancing the importance of co- operation between the three servlens
of past occasions in The only hint of the subjects to be in number British history, the First Lord argued discussed is contained in the recent Secretary reported that he had ud- that planning for co-operation was suggestion of a re-building plan for vised the writer to hige his cam- With modern inven- Berlin, but as the last meeting plaint in the first instance with the now essential.
his chief proper tlans, discoveries and development, tween Herr. Hitler und
Authority. It was agreed of unprecedented advisers preceded the insulation of that the Association could take no third arm speed, the whole problem of defence
of defence the two-year military service
A letter concerning prostitution had in the last twenty years become there is now considerable speculation
the possibility complicated. about
of a new from another resident was read aut Immeasurably For the new and complicated
it was decided that the Secretary campaign for colonies-Reuter But-
should inform the writer to make tlons, new organs were undoubtedly letin Service.
but how were they to be
tus complaint to the Police Depart- * DISCUSSING POLICY created? In the past, the me
main
ment. strands
Berlin, Oct. 13. With reference to of co-operation had been
the Kowloon Germany's Junior School it was reported that It is understood that woven by netual experience, and, so far as possible, Sir Samuel Hoare colonial policy will be discussed at the accommodation was adequate at thought the same policy should be the conference at Berchtesgaden. the moment. The Sub-Committee pursued for
It is believed that the conservative regarded it as the future. Already at least three valuable organs of co-group, which favours friendship with ahead operation
had been evolved-the Great Britain, has won the day, and Chiefs of Staffs Committee of the it has been decided not to force the Committee of Imperial Defence, Staff colonial issue too much at present. Colleges in the Imperial Defence Reuter.. College, and the Minister for Co- ordination of Defence.
necessary,
Referring to proposals for a Minis- try of Defence, Sir Sunuel gave it as his personal opinion that if ever there were such Ministry, it would come not from outside netion but as a matter of established fact, as the result, perhaps, of the duties of the three Services becoming in, course of Invention more and more approxim- ate-British Wireless.
Germans Sent
To Prison
SEQUEL OF RIOTS IN LITHUANIA
Juanase, Oct. 13.. The trial of fourleen Germans, on a charge of Nazi netivities and rioting, has ended.
Six of the accused were sentenced to eighteen months' hard labour, four to one year's imprisonment, and the othera were acquitted.
The trial was the sequel to dis turbances in the small town of Jugraten during the elections to the Memel Chamber in September, when Germans, protesting that the voting system was unfair to German candi 'dates, attacked and Injured many
Lithuanians-Reuter Special.
FLIERS RETURNING
London, Oct. 13.
GERMANY
HURRIES BUILDING
POWERFUL SHIPS OF WAR WORKS NIGHT AND DAY
Berlin, Oct. 13. German naval re-urmament is proceeding rapidly. The ship- yards at Kiel are working night and day.
Ships under construction at Kiel Include a 26.000-ton battleship, sister ship to the Scharnhorst, which was launched at Bremen on August 3, and 10,000-ton battleship of the Deutsch-
Jand type.
It is expected that the 28,000-ton vessel will be ready for launching by the end of November, and will likely be christened the Guelsennu.-Reuter,
IRON AND STEEL
unnecessary to go
with
th negotiations towards securing new premises and advised that the matter be left in abeyance until such time as an increase in applications for admittance nice- sitated further netion.
It was decided to donate the stan of $300
King George to the Memorial Fund,
V
It was also decided to write to the Hlendimaster, Central British School, requesting that arrangements be made, if possible, to provite dain-time buses for the students re- siding in Kowloon.
Welshmen
Challenge
Government
NATIONALISTS OBEY MORAL LAWS
London, Oct. 13. The trial of the three Welsh Nationalists lenders who were com- mitted for trial at wilhell on a charge of setting fire to an RAF camp, and which is being heard at Carnarvon, continued to-day. It was again marked by a conflict between the Judge and the defendants' over the use of the Welsh language.
Five jurars were challenged by the defendants and changed because they did not know Welsh, the judge exclaiming "How long is this farer going on!"
Professor John Lewis, one of the accused, at the end of a long address London, Oct. 13. to the jury, said a man should obey United Kingdom production a moral law rather than a state law steel ingots and cast iron in Septem-whenever the two clashed. ber reached
the
unprecedented The judge said that an act such Ögure of 1,027,000 tons, compared as that with which the defendants in August and were charged was a protest_and Mr. C. W. A. Scott and his fellow with 872,700 tons pilot, winners of the air race from 855,900 tons a year ago. Production challenge to the British Government England to Johannesburg, reached of pig iron last month was 650.800 Paris this afternoon on their home-tons. against 035,800 tons in August Ward light and will come on to and 529,800 tons in September, 1035. London to-morrow.-British Wireless.-Britiah Wireless.
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After 40 minutes the jury had failed to agree upon a verdict and
the judge sald the case would go to the next. assizes. At the conclusion of the case a large crowd cheered the defendants, who were carried from the courthouse shoulder-high.~~~ -Reuter.
CIVIL SERVIĊE CLERKS
SUBSTANTIAL WAGE
INCREASE
London, Oct 13.
A wages increase for the clerical grades of the Civil Service will result from the award of the Industrial Court, announced to-day, on the claim of the Civil Service Clerical Association for higher maximum wagè rates.
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London, Oct. 13. The Prime Minister, who returned
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London, Oct. 13. Latest returns show that during the
intake of
The new award is estimated to be number of his ministerial colleagues month of September, 1,550 recruits equivalent to an increase of 25 perto-day in anticipation of the first of wore token on the strength of the cent. for the majority of those affected and ultimately It is understood the the regular weekly meetings of the Territorial Army, compared with 705- increase will apply to about 20,000 Cabinet, which will be resumed to-during August and 800 in Septem- morrow. Among the heads of De- clerks. The chunge from the old maximum to the new will be effected partments with whom, Mr. Baldwin ber. 1935. During the six months, by, annual increments-Brlich wer
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