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REGIMENT TO MARK TWELFTH YEAR 25
Degree
for
HK girl
Miss Mary Wat of 231
Shanghai-street, Kowloon, will be among the 182 condidates for the bache- lor degree at the com- moncement exercises of tho College of Mount Saint Vincent, Riverdale, New York City, on Tues- doy, June 6.
The most Reverend John J. Maguire, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of New York, will provide at the ceremonies, which will be held In the Cardinal Hayes Auditorium on the campus.
13:30.
Mary Wat
Tho USS Cimarron
CEREMONY HELD ABOARD SHIP
U.S. sailors
collect
food for HK needy
By JILL DOGGETT
A young American sailor, Erwin Pardue, has worked hard in California interesting people there in the plight of the needy in Hongkong.
Molay
This morning on the USS nan and Robert Jones, who Cimarron a veteran USS Navy have been active among the De Tinker, Radarman (third-class: E. Pardue, saw the result of his work, with that of others, when large consignments of food and materials were handed over to representatives of charitable
organisations in
welfare Colony.
tize
Capt. J. C. Weatherwax, with bis complement of 250 men and
chapters attended By young men of Christian nominations In California. Contributions had been
from Long Beach, celved Pasadena and also from Tennes-
In co-operation "Operation Handclasp."
કા,
Common
de-
re
Market meeting
with the
"TOO WILLING” Members hud asked the asso-
14 nffleéra, received the thanks clated Mothers' Clubs to sort
M.
One hundred and thirty-eight thorne of
f Archdeacon V. H. Don- and pack clothing, while fathers the West China had arranged free transport to of the graduates will receive the
Evangelistic Band; the fley Fr the naval depot where the pack- bacher of rels degate, and forty-tour the bachelor of science. 3. McKetraan of the Mary-ages were stored.
knoll Fothers; Miss Gertrude | Pariue said that with the degres.
Simon and Mrs W. Holt of the help of newspapermen and the Lutheran
(Missouri Southern Californian Church
jurisdic- Miss Wet, daughter of Mr and Synod and Mr and Mrs John tion of De Molay, an all-out Mrs Pu Kan Wat, is a graduate of are who will be making a dis-drive was planned among 144 St Mary's School in Kowloca,! where he eived a scholarshiptribution around Wong Tai Sin.
A SCHOLARSHIP
in the Ceilge of Mont Saint Vinecut. With a major in churnis. i try and miner in phy.ies, Miss Wat wilt tive a bathelor of sei ce degrees, and plans to be
a chemie: enblaner.
Cl
I dag her college years, she
36*0! active in the German, mat strata, and science clubs.
ABOARD SHIP
chapters for the autumn and the resulting commodities given would be distributed between Hungkong and Japan, with the US Navy providing the trans-
With LI Commander A. W. Neild, the welfare representa- | port. lives went on board the vessel
"The people at home only
The
Brussels, May 28.
Spent one 'glorious'
week here
An Australian advertising agency owner said prior to his departure from Hongkong by Air-Indio's Boeing yesterday that, the standard of · Advertise- ment in Hongkong was "very bigh."
Also 107th anniversary of volunteers
The Governor, Sir Robert Black, will present a number of medals and decorations to members of the Royal Hongkong Defence Force tomor- row when the Hongkong Regiment celebrates the Twelfth Anniversary of its founding.
Tomorrow is also the 107th anniversary of the founding, of the first Volunteers in Hong- kong..
Capt. F. Crabb of the Hong- kong Regiment will receive the Emciency Decoration while Sgt. P. Freeman (Irish Guards) wili receive the Lang Service and Good Conduct Medal. Sgt. Freeman is attached to Hongkong Regiment structor.
the in-
AWARD WINNERS
Thirteen members of the Hongkong Auxillary Alr Force vBI receive Alr Emciency Awards. They are: Fly. Off. R. Tal, Fit Sht L.. M. Souza, Ser- geants C., C. Leung, R. A, Vas, C. E. De Luz and A. N. Kader, Mr. W. W.. Turner, proprietas Corporals K. F. G. LI, A, R of W. W. Turner Displays Pty. Salleh, Lat, Kwok-fat and S. M. Ltd., Sydney, added that he and Tong, Senior Aircraftsmen C. P. his family hád spent Home Wong and H. E. Cheung and gloricus week, in Hongkong." Leading Aircraftsman H.
Mr Turner, decompartied by Schreyer. Mrs Turner and their son, John W., were
month-long vacation.
on
1
Church wedding
for princess
Stuttgart, May 28 Newly married Princess Bir-
of Sweden flew
trom Stockholm
In the evening, the Governor will attend a dinner, given by the Officers, Warrant Officers and Sergeants of the Hongkong Regiment, be held at the St John Ambulance Brigade, Head- quartuns in Macdonnell-road.
CHINESE DINNER
Triad fighter sentenced
to one year
years -AGO-
May 1936
THE populations
THE
of
of
several of the occupied provinces of Ethiopia were rising against, their oppres sors and the western third the country. was com¬ pletely governed by the old authorities, declared the Emperor, Halle. Selnasio when he attended his first public function in London today.
It was a luncheon of the League of Nations Union, at which he was guest of honour. The Emperor, who Wus accompanied by the Crown Prince and his daughter, Princess Tashai, A member of the 14K Triad spoke in Amharic. He said society who was particu- he favoured continued con- larly well known as the fidence in the League of protector of prostitutes Nations. was jailed for one year Professor Gilbert Murray.
by Mr Derek Cons at who presided, asserted that Contral Magistracy this the one jarring note morning.
Signor Mussolini could not Defendant, 37-year-old Lee silence amid all the noisy Tak, living in an unnumbered hut in Aplichau, had three pre- jubilation, was the voice vious convictions. He pleaded of the whole' civilised world guilty.
proclaiming their contempt Inspector Yip Thi-yan said
for his braggadoclo and de- Lee was arrested by detectives testation of his crime and
cruelty.
in
Hung Shing-street Hear main-street, Aplichou, yester- day afternoon,
Enquiries revealed that Lee Joined the society in 1940 and was promoted to the rank of
Students in Peking today 426" (fightor) two years later, launched a monster anti- Insp Yip told the court that Japanese and anti-civil war Lee was #well-known
14K
triad member in the Colony and demonstration today. Police
Acores more.
A Chinese dinner and dancehe was known as a protector of surrounded all schools and will be held for ull ranks of the prostitutes with a nickname arrested ten, and severely beat
Regiment at the "Kwal Kung Tak". Hongkong Royal Hongkong Defence Force Into
Headquarters to-
in Sports-road, on Saturday, Happy Valley. starting at 8 in. On the occasion, the Hongkong Regiment will be host
to many friends supporters.
European Common Market's Ministerial gitta Council, mooting, hore to- | Stuttgari morrow for, a two day night to prepare for her second sassion, will considor new wedding.
She was met at the airport by stops towards farter eco-
her youthful husband, West nomic integration of the Cirman Prince Johann Georg of six partner states- Rohenzollern, who will lead her France, West Germany, to the altor in Sigmaringen's italy
and the threo RomeN Bonolux countries.
Meeting under the sidency of M.
which is anchored beyond Lat-need to know just how they Spaak, Belgian
1.3
0
and
All past and present members' of the Royal Hongkong Defence Force and their friends are wei-
come.
Ou Catholic church Tuesday. The couple were moe- ried in a civil ceremony Pre-Stockholm last Friday..
Mast
the inenibers Sweden's. Royal family accom. pantea Princess Birgitta-AP.
Paul-Henri Foreign Minis-
chikok, for the presentation can help and they are only tooter, the Council will have be- ceremony. Welcomed on board willing" he commented, by the Captain and Commander
Miss Wat has been offered a, R. H. Thons, the visitors were que te assistant hip in chemise - taken un n tour of the ship try at Fennsylvania State Upi- which supplies fuel to aircraft vershy for the academi year carriers of the US Navy. 1901-02. Her exceptional scholas- tle attainments overiled ca ne- companying stipend of $1,908.
The Caplain commended the work of Pardue and his young colleagues, scones Sandy Bren-
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Says country
moving forward
Belfast, May 28. Mr Terence O'Neill, North- orn Ireland's Minister of Finance, said in his budget speech that he wanted to correct an im- pression that Northern Ireland was on the brink of economic collapse.
Although some of the coun- try's industries were passing through alificat times, the general movement was forward. It would be true, however, 10 vay that for Uister this was the age of assistance and subsidy.
Mr O'Neill announced the abolition of entertainments duty, a duty of ten per aint 'ca advertisements In television programmes broadcast from stations in Northern Ireland on or after Juno 5 and new rated of ear Hence duty to bring the tax on private care up to £15 ¤ year.
A WARNING
The minister warned that un- less Ulster took more advantago of new Industries, · the Ulster people themselves will have to take a back seat and "allow our province to be developed by the English, the Americans, the Gar-¡ |mann, the Dutch and possibly the Japanese."-China Mall Special.
Replies
Replies: Zachary Dislatzen, Br,
vestigated."-Edi
for, and on behalf of South China Morning Post Limited at 1-3 | The matter in belog smolaliy" in- Wyndham Street, City of Victoria in the Colony of Hongkong.
fore it a proposal that the next 10 per cent cuts in the tarifle between the six should be doubled.
Under the Rome Treaty Market, creating the Common
1s internal tariffs, which have been already slashed by 30 per cent, are to be cut by ten per
cent on Dec. 31 next.
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Tickets, al $8 each, can be ob lained at the Regimental Head- quarters or through any member of the Hongkong Regiment.
The dinner and dance will in- clude a bumper raffle, novelty dances and there will be prizes for holders of "lucky" entrance uckets.
Dancing will continue until
Gen. S, Shumshere, Nepalese Anny (Rtd), left by 1 am. Air-India's Boeing yesterday after a one week's pleasure visit to Hongkong.
Gen. Shumehere was seen off Now, the Common Market at Kai Tak by Mr P. G. Commission which is presided Chainral of Chainrai over by Prof. Walter Hallstein
Sons,
of West Germany, recommended Experters & Importers. instead o 20 per cent cut would bring the overall dismantling of
tarif barriers between the six
to 50 per cent at the year end. The Council is not expected take any decision on the Hallstein Commission's recom- mendation this time.
to
Returns to HK
Mr Stanley J. Chin-Bing, Assistant Secretary and Regional Manager, Alcan Asia Limited, But under the treaty It must returned by air yesterday after lake a stand on it before Juneļa week-long business trip lo 3.-Reuter.
* Bangkok and Saigon.
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School holding swimming gala
The St Mark's School in Shou- kiwan will hold a swimaning gala at the Victoria Park Swim- ming Pool on two days-Thurs; day, June 1 (heals) and Wednesday, June 7 (finals).
On both days, the swimming pool will be closed to normal public use from 9 am to 12 noon.
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