BRITISH BOXER FUND FOR SCIENCE
GERMAN HINT TO PRAGUE
Berlin, To-day. Germany will not expect members of the Czech minority in Germany is it Chungking, To-day. to do military service nor The Board of Trustees for the permissible that Sudeten Germans Administration of the Boxer In- living in Czecho-Slovakia be recruit- demnity Fund remitted by the ed for service in the Czech army, British Government has made states the "Berliner Tageblatt." plans for sending three investi- During recent weeks, according to gation groups into far-off Chin- the paper, the Czech military ese provinces.
thorities have summoned Sudeten One group will cover Szechwan Germans of Czech nationality to a and Sikong, another to north-hearing because they did not pre- western provinces of Chinghai, sent themselves for military service Ninghsia and Kansu and the during the September crisis.
Such action the third to the southwestern pro- vinces of Kweichow, Kwangsiterises as violation of the Munich and Yunnan.
agreement.--Trans-Ocean.
Each group will be composed of 50 members and will be divided into five sections, geology, phy- sics and chemistry, economy, so- cial science, and agriculture and forestry. The investigators will be drafted from university grad- uates.
Budget for each group is tem- porarily set at $50,000.
Besides the investigation groups, the Board will also pro- vide for 125 research assistants to be placed in the various uni- versities. They will work in la- boratories.-Central News.
A 55-year-old. widow, Tam Yee, was sent to Queen Mary Hospital, yesterday with injuries to the eyes caused when an unknown Chinese threw a cracker near her in Sai Street.
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AIR RAID WARDENS
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The Air Raid Precautions Officer announces that as a result of the Air Raid Warden Examination held on the 16th and 18th December, 1938, the under-mentioned passed as Air Raid Warden Instructors:-
Mr. J. A. Bendall
Mrs. G. Steele-Perkins Mr. A. Howard
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W. Clark
G. Frost
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L. Bones
H. W. Leyden and the following qualified as Air Raid Wardens:-
Mr. R. Kirkwood
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W. V. Field
K. W: Pedersen.
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