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A Corporal of the Royal Scots lends a helping hand to Pto. E, Fisher whilst Pto. S. Izatt looks

on at a recent machine gun competition.--Staff Photographer,

Mrs. J. R. Higgs presenting prizes at the recent annual sport's held by the Diocesan Girls' School-Ming Yuen

The new "Eu Gardens" Hats recently opened in Argyle Street.

The Central British School can

be seen in the background. Staff Photographer.

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ports that interest is growing in the Colombo Visit of Their Majesties and the lead-alphong

25 YEARS AGO.

April 11, 1014. Cawnpore Router's correspondent at Paris re- Cebu

PIACO

Kuching

(Bhuket)

Canton

Madras

Tsingtao

Manila

Yokobanis

Medan

Now York

Delhi

Pelping

(Pexing)

ing fans of Paris will present Their Hamburg-Penang --- Majesties with a golden book con-

tolning the signatures of the promin- FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General ent commercial men, in a casket, and Banking Business transacted. to the Queen, needle-work represent

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened

Ind

ing an apotheosis of the entente FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year

or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur cordiale framed In gold. The rencies at rates which will be quoted on schentes of decoration in the City application, promise to be most magnificent.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest The Duke of the Abruzzi has sub-allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Back's Head Office in London un» mitted a report to the Minister of dertakes Executor and Trustee business, Marine describing the excellent re- and claims recovery of British Income sults obtained by Signor Marconi Tax- overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of the Agoncles and with his new wireless telephonic op- Branchen,

R. A. CAMIDGE, paratus.

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Manager.

The Duke described an experiment in which communication was set up and W. M. Groves) beat Sanitary. between two ships 15 miles apart. Department (A. T. Braley and T. and in which the connection

Seddon) four and three; Hongkong tinued uninterruptedly for 12 hours Electric Co. (J. R. Way and W.

Reuter's correspondent at Durazzo states that It appears that the Stoker) beat Senior Clerical and Albanian governmen, has mastered Accounting Staff (W. Hirst and F. the situation at Korytza. The in Angus) three and two.

In the Open foursomes of the Kow- surgents surrendered and the move-toon Golf Club, the results of the ment is regarded as suppressed,

matches played over the week-end follow:-G. Moss and W. Stoker beat S. MacNider and C. R. Rosen two and one; G. Bàrry and E. O, Murphy The well-known American million-beat D. C. Wilson and G. Milne one aire, Colonel William E. Eosterwood, up; S. Jex and C. J. Roe beat W. C. Junior, who is new in London, has simpson and L. Puryes four and offered a prize of G. $25,000 open to three; G. Angus and F. Angus beat airmen of all nations, for the first F. E. E. Booker and A. 4. W. Dorling successful neroplane flight from Home three and two: J. McKelvie and W. to New York, and from there to Taylor beat W. Fisher and C. E. Terry Dallas, Texas.

five and four.

10 YEARS AGO

April 11, 1929.

5 YEARS AGO

Britain has taken Europe by April 11, 1934.

the adoption of the Results in the annual Hung Surprise by

initiative In enquiring into the foursomes competition organised for members of the Kowloon Club are as meaning of the greatly enlarged German cstimates for military pur- follows:-Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co. (A. Eastman poses.

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Good Friday.-

The Rev. J. R. Higgs (above) giving an address at the United Demonstration of Christian Witness On

King's Studio.

On March 4 the Queen attended the "Festival of Light" at the Albert Hall, a festival of the Toc H League of Women Helpers. Her Majesty is soon lighting tapars from the original Toc H lamp of the then Prince of Wales. From those tapors the Tapor-Bearers light other lamps and rushlights. The League of Women Helpers was founded in 1922, and has a British membership of 7,000.

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Sgt. Gubbay (in white shorts) watches the first-year men at the recent machine gun compoti- tions hold recently on Stonecutters Island.—Staff Photographer.

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Scoutmaster Thorne

Falls From Cliff

The holiday camp of the 4th. Kow- loon Troops (Garrison) Boy Scouts at Cheungchau over the Easter holi- days ended tragically yesterday when their Scoutmaster, L/Cpl. H.

1st. Thorne, of the

Middlesex Regiment, fell to his death over sixty-foot cliff.

was

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The accident occurred about 8,30 a.m. when, in scaling the ellff, L/Cħl, Thorne slipped and foll backwards. Assistance

forthcoming. im- mediately and the Injured men was rushed to the Cheungchau Hospital, where, despite all efforts to save him, he died at 12.30 p.m. A launch which was speeded to carry Mr. Thorne to Hongkong arrived just too late.

The Comp was scheduled for seven days, ending to-morrow, but it was broken yesterday, and the Troop and Mr. Wade, Assistant Scoutmaster, re- turned to Hongkong at 5. p.m.

Mr. Thorne was 23 years of age. and had been interested in Scouting for several years. Since his arrival In the Colony 18 months ago, he had been Scoutmaster of the 4th. Kow- loon Troop.

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