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'ALAN ́DINEHART

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NINETY - FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION

1935

HAMMOND 160

HONG KONG, FRIDAY,

JULY

5

TROUBLE OVER

COLONEL BECK'S

BERLIN MISSION

SUCCESSFUL

(Continued from Page 1)

ARREARS OF

TEACHERS' PAY

as a constructive element in en suring peace in Europe.

Promise Of Payment relations of both States but also

Not Carried Out FACING SUMMER HOLIDAYS WITH NO MONEY

summer vacation.

and

"Minister Beck stressed in this connection that Chancellor Hit

Governments will

Gloucester Trounce

Worcester

OXFORD BEAT MC.C. BY FIVE RUINS

London To-day-- Gloucester. who have been

Fer's statement concerning Polant experiencing very lean sea- in his speech at May 21, especially son came into their own at [From Our Own Correspondent]

his expressed desire for the pen Worcester yesterday as the re- Canton, To-day.

German-Polish sult of Wally Hammond's se Not having received theirmanence of the salaries for April, May, and *greement, had evoked a lively cond century of the season and

Sinfield Jane. teachers in the municipal echo in Poland, and that Poland good bowling by Goddard and Hammond has also had a poor) schools are agitating for an im-shares the desire for even more they firmly established friendly neigh- mediate settlement, as need money to take them back bourly relations with Germany season, and his 160 on Wednesday

With due regard to the close was a welcome return to form to their villages for the present proximity of the two nations, both he scored 66 against Oxford and continue to 116 against Somerset earlier in The Municipal Government pro-

Goddard's best bowling feats to mised to pay half the arrears of maintain close contact and will the season.

date have been 11 for 187 against1 salaries before the beginning of devote all their energies to the

Kent, 3 for 38 v. Somerset, and 6; the summer vacation, but so far cause of European peace."

HITLER RETURNS VISIT no funds are available. Teachers

A later message from Berlin for 36. Glamorgan, while Sin- in the municipal, middle primary schools have joined to states that the exchange of views field, in addition to two centuries, gether in a common effort to se- which took place there on the occa-has taken 6 for 17 against Hamp-

sion of the visit of the Folish Far-shire

Worcester's defeat yesterday Owing to mancial embarrass-eign Minister continued yesterday,

matches ment the teachers are unable to when Colonel Beck conferred with was their tenth reverse in -15 devote their full attention to the Foreign Minister, Baron von

Neurath their work Many of thela v are

The Polish statesman subse-1

At Lord's, Oxford University looking for openings in private schools or other vacancies. Par- quently paid a visit to the waET ents of school children are also memorial in the chief thorough beat the M.CC. by 5 runs.

MCC: 194 (Ballenes 5 for 30) planning to send them to other fare of the capital, the Unter den Oxford: 184 and 178 (Read 5 for 28)

163 (Legend 5 for 21). schools if they can afford to pay Linden, where he was received by

At Worcester, Gloucester beat the Minister of War, General von higher tuition fees.

the Commander-in-Worcester by an innings and 117 Business depression and the Blomberg,

Chief of the German Army, runs. of STEMS expenditure of large

General von Fritsch, and other Gicocester: 434 for 8 dec. (Hammond other directions are

1603. money in

high officers. responsible for the delay in"pay- ing the teachers in time.

cure their salaries

"MARTYR -FOR US. UNIONISM”

(Continued from Page 1)

the ship was late in arriving port

in

The tombstone was subscribed and paid for by the ship's cour pany of the ss. McKinley.

Results, as cabled by Renter

were:—

EARLIER RESULTS

نره

After taking the salute of the Worcester: 81 (Goddard 5 for 25).

235 (Sinfeld 4 for 59) Guard of Hemon Colonel Beck] entered the memorial hail, where he deposited a wreath and remain ed some moments in silent tribute to the German war dead.

At Leicester, Notts beat Leices ter by an innings and 18 runs. Notts: 284 (Hardstaff 1923 not out). Leicester: 113" (Leewood 4 for 80).

153 (Staples A. 4 for 43). A luncheon which the Polish

At Old Trafford, Lancashire Ambassador, M Lipski, gave yes beat Northants-by an innings and terday in honour of Colonel Beck 65 runs at small,

was attended by Reichsfebrer Lanes: 287 for 8 dec Hitler, who thereby returned the Northants: 91 (Phillipson 4 for 11). official visit paid to him by the 11 (Parkinson 4 for-6)»-

Polish Foreign Minister on the

WORDING ON TOMBSTONE The wording on the tombstone is previous day. A huge crowd bad assembled in front of the Embassy, and greeted the arrival and depar- ture of the Chancellor, the Polish

as follows:-

In Memory of Bruce Lindbergh, who died on February 3, 1935.—A guests and the various members of Martyr for American Unionism the Beich Government with lusty Erected by members of the Inter

cheers national Seamen's Union of the s.a. MINISTER LEAVES BERLIN President McKinley, on July 5,4% Alster message states that the

1945.

Polish Foreign Minister, accom

.

SIR G. KNOX FOR BUDAPEST

His Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary

London, To-day.

It is announced that His Majesty The grave was covered by a huge panied by his wife and daughter, the King has approved the ap wreath of white flowers with the left Berlin last night for the pointment of Sir Geoffrey Knox to; letters L.S.U. in red flowers run-Bavarian apa Bad Reichenhall, he His Majesty's Envoy. Extraor ning across the centre.

which is situated not far from dinary and Minister Plenipoten- Herr Hitler's summer residence tiary at Budapest Sir Geoffrey UPHOLDING THE UNION

Trans-Ocean was, until the return of the Saar: Lindbergh's death was the sequel at Berchtergaden.

territory to Germany following the to an incident which took place on Service -

plebescite last Jannary, Chairman, the Kowloon wharves some months

Fing Commission in the

of the League of Nations" Govern-

British Wireless Service.

before his demise, when a clash FIRST LORD'S STATEMENT ON took place between several US semen who refused to zo on

SUBMARINE ABOLITION

strike during the last San Fran- (Continued from Page 1)

THEATRE on shipping deadlock, and others the German Delegation has

at 2.30; 5.20, 7.20 & 3:29 pm

A CHINESE PICTURE

with

CANTONESE DIALOGUE.

NEXT CHANGE

Joan Crawford, Clark Gable Robert Montgomery

IN

"FORSAKING ALL

OTHERS

worth

who had stood by the International sented: Seamen's Union, dok

Lindbergh had belonged to the Hatter clan, and on February 3 sc

costed Alva Charles Chown, 42- year-old ship's carpenter of the ss President Grant, a non-striker. Together with two other Urian; sexmen, Lindbergh forced Chown (Continned at Foot of Column-3)

TO-DAY

AND

TO-MORROW

the

“Germany supports British Government's desire for the complete abolition of submarines, and if it could be schrieved, would be prepared to they scrap the zulenarinės might have built or were build- British ing at the time

Wirel

into a tight corner oppos entrance to the Water Police Sta tion. Chown, in order himself from the

by his assailanta, „dzew kaife and in the serlinge followed Lindbergh knifed, and ancermbed wounds while en route to the Kos loon Hospital

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