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GERMAN. CRUISER'S

ARRIVAL

Karlsruhe To Stay Ten Days

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ENTERTAINMENT ARRANGED FOR VISITORS

The following programme of entertainment for the officers and men of the German cruiser Karls- uhe, which arrived in the Colony this morning, has been arranged

The official call of the Wardroom of the Dorsetshire on the Ward- room of the Karlsruhe, which was paid this morning, will be return- ed TO-MONTOW morning, which all cals will be considered paid, and returned.

This afternoon the Karlsrube's football team will play a practice match.

From 5.30 pm to 8.30

pm there will be a reception at

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1936

Joel McCrea, and Miriam Hopkins are in the Samuel Goldwyn” production "Barbary Coast," which is soon to be screened here.

the German Club to 120 men from THE FUTURE OF

the cruiser, to be followed by aj supper at which they will be en tertained by 25 local families. At 11 pm they will return on board.

To-morrow morning at 8.30 a party of 40 will leave by train for} Catton returning

Sunday

evening or at noon on Monday. At 2:30 pm 120 will be taken for sightseeing walks. Others will

AUSTRIA

Right Of Action Reserved

STARHEMBERG'S TALK WITH FLANDIN

- CHINA MAIL " SPECIAL

Vienna, To-day.

have an opportunity of playing! tennis. A football match, Karls- ruhe v. Dorsetshire; bas also been A semi-official Austrian news

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WINTER GAMES

IN GERMANY

Opening Ceremony

-Performed

HERR HITLER PERFORMS

THE HONDURS

Ja

POLITICS IN AMERICA

Three Acts To Be Repealed

Washington, To-day.

ordance with Mr. Boose- <[velt's recommendation on Febra- Berlin, To-day.

Jary 3, Congress has passed a bill, Garmisch Partenkirchen:which has been sent to the White This beautiful Bavarian moun- House for ratification. tain resort became the centre pealing the Bankhead・・ Com- of the world's interest when, pulsory Cotton Act, the Smith- in the presence of many pro Kerr Tobacco Act and the Potato minent representatives of Ger- Act, which come under the many and other countries 25 Agricultural Adjustment Adrain-

well as more than 1,000 Comm-istration: legislation. peting athletes and upwards of The three bills for the extensive 500 foreign newspaper corres-jnavy modemnisation pondents. Herr Hitler formally introduced last week by Mr. Vin- opened the Fourth Olympic son into the House of Represents- Games here at 11.30 am yes-tives are backed by the Navy De- terday.

İpartment, including the construc- The Chancellor azrived short-ition of 221,000 tons of auxiliary] ly before eleven o'clock at the craft-Renter.

FRENCH CONVENT Olympic Stadium, where he

SCHOOL

Annual Prizegiving At eleven sharp the procession

Ceremony

AWARDS PRESENTED BY MRS. G. R. SAYER

OBITUARY

Dr. Wilhelm Solf

welcomed the members of the international Olympic Commit- tée and the diplomatic corps.

of the competitors, representing 28 nations, began to enter the - CHINA MAIL" SPECIAL." stadium with the Greek team

Berlin, To-day. marching at the head and the

His Excellency Dr. Wilhelm German team bringing up the Solf, former German Ambassa

rear.

The President of the organis der at Tokyo, died here in the The annual prizegiving. of

early hours of yesterday morn St

Pani's Institution (the ing committee of the Olympic

ing after a long mess, aged

arranged." The Cruiser Races of agency publishes a statement by French Convent School) took Winter Games. Herr Ritter von 74. He held the post of and

a speech bassador from 1921 to 1928. the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Prince von Starhemberg to its place yesterday afternoon in Halt, then delivered

Although in recent years he will be sailed on Saturday, con- Paris correspondent concerning the School Hall in the presence welcoming the competitors from

At the had figured less than before in Supper will the Vice-Chancellor's conversa of a large gathering of parents Germany and abroad.

tinuing on Sunday.

midnight

Prince

VON

Starherberg

-Trans-Ocean Service.

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"Games Afternoon" To Assist Funds

the game living within easy dis

be served on board, after which tion with the Foreign Minister, and friends of the pupils. The close of the speech Chanceller public affairs he contined to be

the held in the highest esteem as a YM.C.A. HOCKEY

tance of the YMCA, it is the men will have shore leave til M. Flandin. According to this prizes were distributed by Mrs. Hitler formally declared

statement the Prince informed G. E. Sayer, the wife of the Games opened. Thereupon the scholar, statesman and patriot.]

thought, and hoped, that there Director of Education, who was German ski champion, Willy Bogner, recited the formula of

will be a large attendance; and On Sunday, from 9 to 10 am M. Fiandin that Austria re there will be a Church Parade and serves to herself entire freedom also present.

The Rev. Father G. Byrne, the Olympic oath, to which all

this early notification of the coming event should give aziple Service at the Union Church, of action in all matters relating

time to those who wish to enter Kennedy Road, the sermon being to her internal policy, including S... read the report on behalf the competitors signified their

to reserve this afternoon when preached by Herr Superintendent the problem of the regime and of the Headmistress, prefacing adherence by raising their right Punctually at 12 noon Herr

their engagements. The Women's Section of the making Ohike, of the Berliner Mission, the eventual Hapsburg restara. his reading with thanks to Mr. arms.

and Mrs. Sayer for their pre-

European YMCA, in a land-The entire proceeds of the Canton. At the conclusion of the tion.

sence. Mrs. Sayer was present-Hitler left the stadium and the

able effort to assist the funds occasion will be handed over to service wreaths will be laid on the

ed with a beautiful basket of opening ceremony, which had

of the Hockey Club, have the Hockey Club. graves of members of the crews affirmed that he had emphasis flowers. Subsequently a con-been witnessed by upwards of

Caizio, To-day. arranged a "Games Afternoòn.” of the former German squadron ined that there could be no ques cert was given by the pupils, 60.000 spectators, was conclud-

ed. The first sporting item in The British pilot Captain Tom-in the form of Bridge, and Mah- Izvitations have been issued by Eastern waters, after which the tion of Austria renouncing her:

which was much appreciated.

|the programme was the icey Rose, who left Landon at 0125 jong drives, for Monday, Febru-Messrs. Wallace Harper and Co., mer will go sightseeing in town, rights to establish a monarchy, Ibut at the same time he recall- returning on board at noon.

Ger- o'clock yesterday on ́sz hockey match between

attempt jary 17, beginning at 3. pm/Ltd., to a display of the new 1936 States, to make a record fight to Cape The games will be played in the Ford V-8, made in Canada, and the the afternoon, from 2.30 onwards, ed the Austrian Government's

School Certificate with Honours many and the United there will be walks, trips round repeated promises not to under-

take any decisive steps in this and Distinction in French, Bibi- beginning at 230 pm. yester Town, arrived here at 5.15 pm West Lounge Tickets of entry Ford Ten" made in England, st Greenwich time, having made an will cost $1, which will include their showrooms. No. 223, Nathan Hong Kong and tamezia.

intermediary landing at Maltà afternoon tea.

Boid, on Saturday and Sunday next. At 7.30 p.m. about 120 men will connection without preliminary cal Knowledge, Domestic Science, day--Trans-Ocean Service.

1st Class Prize and Special Senior Certifiates. and Prizes, Trans-Ocean Service.

With so many. devotees of from 9 am to 9 pm meet at the German Club for sup-negotiations with the Powers. Prize for French, presented:

Regarding the possibility of per with 25 local families, while

the R. B. Fathers of the Jeannett Wong, Paula Hollands

Intermediate Certificate and eight wardroom officers, six cadets an exchange of views between by and six warrant officers will be Austria and the other Central French Mission, Josephine Choë

School Certificate with Hon-Prize, Thelma Alvares. entertained at an informal dinner European States Prince von and cinema show on board HMS, Starhemberg declared that hejours, 2nd Class Prize and Special Dorsetshire; three senior officers had acquired the conviction that Prize for French, presented by and Prize, Elsie Lane.

will dine with the Captain. turn on board at midnight.

PRIZE LIST Class I

..

Junior Certiäcate with Honours

Re-Such an exchange would only the French Consulate, Margaret Purità Montinola.

Junior Certificate and Prize,

with

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women out live on their Nerves instead of their Food

Trett Is this your time table?

serve a useful purpose if Italy Kong.

Advanced Preparatory School Certificate, 3rd Class participated in it-Trans-Ocean! Monday, February 10. There Service.

Prize and Special Frize for E-Honours and 1st Prize, Pauline will be a rifle shooting match at

glish, presented by Mr. Ho Kam-

Advanced Preparatory Stonecutters Island, when tea and EMS Dorsetshire will render a tong, OBE., Catherine Fong. other refreshments will be pro-selection of music.

School Certificate and Class Prize, Peggy-Kinchin.

Special Prizes for Progress in vided. In the evening a dinner- Friday, February 14. The Prize, Frieda Salmon.

Parla Chan. party will be given by Commodore Karlsruhe will be open to visitors

School Certificate and special Music: Sedgwick.

from 4 pm to 6 pm. There will prize for Distinction in Biblical Arnous, Monique Arnoux, Kate-

leen Kinchin,, Mary Go. Tuesday, February 11. Excur- be a sailing match between boats Knowledge, Pauline Trinh.

The Concert sion to the Shing Man. Dam

of the Karlsruhe and Dorsetshire School Certificate and the Mon- Wednesday, February 12. From Twenty-five local families will targis Prize for Distinction in The concert presented prior to 9 am to noon three parties of again entertain about 120 men to French, Suzanne Marty,

the prize-giving revealed admir Cadets will be conducted over supper and there will be a musical 1st Prize for Good Conduct and ably the talents of the pupils. The HMS, cruiser Dorsetshire. The evening at the Helena May In-Integrity and the winner of Lady piano duets by the Miss J. Wong, Captain of the Karlsruhe will pay stitute.

Peel's Shield for 1935, Violet M. Tan and P. Hollands were very an official call on the Commodore.

well rendered, while the dancing Saturday, February 15. In the Bradbury. The Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club morning team from the Karis Senior Prizes, Julfet Hassan, of the two Bradbury sisters and will hold their Team Race. From rühe will meet a team of Hong Lily Sadick, Nasera Nazarin. Miss P. Wood fully deserved the 3.30 pm to 5.30 pm there will Kong and Canton Gerinans (at) Class IL-1, Annie Suffiad; 2, applause received. be a children's party on board the "Fastball” 血 the afternoon Anita Tang: 3. Veronica Thirl-tots, too, did their numbers in a

fake

The little!'

Karlsruhe, and at 7:30 pm about there will be a football match, well

commendable manner. 120 persons, after meeting at the Karlsruhe v. Canton Germans, and Special Prize for Drawing and

Following is the programme of German Club, will

he concert supper athletic sports--long jump, high Painting, Cynthia Chan with 25 local families.

jump, putting the weight, 100 Special Prize for French, pre-1-Piano Duet Thursday, February 13. There metres race, relay race (4x 100m) [sented by the R. E Fathers of the “Huntsmen's Chorus” will be a reception held on board and tug-of-war. The Karlsruhe French Mission, Jeannette Wong.

Misses J. Wong & M. Tan the Karlsruhe. At 8 pm a din-will be open, to visitors from 3 Special Prize for Biblical 2-French Chorus ner to the officers of the Karls-pm to 5 pár.

"Les "Gondoliers” Knowledge, Alice Thom rube will be given on board Sunday, February 16 The Class III-1, Marjorie Lee; 2, Accompanied by Miss Barretto The Pupils H.M.S. Tamar, and at 9 pm an Karlsruhe will again be open to Lily Trinh; 3, Sarah Wong. "At Home" in the C and P.O. visitors from 3 pm to 6 pm. Aj Class IV-1st Class Prize and 3.-Nursery Rhymes and Band Recreation Rooms, Royal Naval farewell party will be given at the the Lagard Scholarship for 1935- Accompanied by Misa, V. Dockyard, when the orchestra of German Club at 8 pm.-

Bradbury 1936, Ena Julebin; 2, Suzanne

...: The Infants Wong, 3. Vera Wong...

The original,

the genuine and the best

WORCESTERSHIRE

SAUCE

bears the name

LEA & PERRINS'

Class V1, Sally Wong; 2 Topsy Dyer: 3, Florence Cheang Special Prize for Catechicom Kathleen Chan

Class VII, Lily Leong: 2 Pania Chan; 3, Margaret Chow.

Special Prize for Good Conduct and Regularity, Ethel Chue.

Class VIL 1, Joyce Panline Beck; 3, Priscilla Piris,

Class Vil-1 Clara To; 2, Doreen Stevens: 3, Betty Yue.

Class IX-1, Freida Stevens: 2,

4-Piano Solo

"Gradus and Parnassum

(Clande Debussy)" :

5.

Christmas Scene

Miss Barretto

Two Little Stockings" Sents Clans: M. Sainsbury. Angel: Elsie Lane, Accompanied by Miss Panla

Chian

The Pupils

6-Piano Duet

"Spanish Dance" (Mostowski) Misses M. Tan & P.

Hollands

Minna Ismail 3; Molly Eo; 4, Mo-7--Rainbow Drill & Danes

hini Chellaram

Chinese Preparatory Class

For English

Division L-Special Anna Me-

morial Prize, Pearl Ling

The Pupils, Misses V. & J. Bradbury & Miss P., Wood Chorus Bel

The Merry Bells" The Pupils. When the distribution was over,

1st Class Prize, Margaret Nay, Mr. Sayer thanked the school on

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