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BURIED TREASURE IN AUSTRIA.
LEGENDARY NIBELUNGEN
GOLD.
Buried treasure is reported to have been found in Lower Austria and, according to the, Altona
the Norddeutsche Nachrichten. amazing rumour is being circulated that the gold already unearthed may be part of the legendary Nibelungen treasure, famed in German folklore and immortalized in Wagner's eperse.
newspaper states The Altona that Captain Leopold Lewin, a prospector, recently discovered odd bits af gotd on an estate near
Poechlau, Lower Austria Lewin, after securing the consent of the. owner of the estate, Pastor Riegler, hired several workmen to search
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MOSCOW COMMUNISTS
MAKE MERRY,
for the larger store of gold, for ON OLD ROMAN" LINES. he surmised that the few pieces. found were merely tiny portions of
the underground treasure which THE SCANDAL SUPPRESSED. had come to the surface.
It is now reported that little sticks, pebbles and disks of gold, weighing several pounds, have been excavated at a depth of 3 feet
It was at first supposed that the treasure might have been left by A Roman kgion in ancient days. The gold coins and gems were cor roded by water, and earth had eaten into them.
Moscow (U.P.):-Astounding de- tails of nightly orgies of organized immorality have been disclosed by the press here.
The headquarters of the Moscow trade-union of building workers, it
is revealed, was used for four Exports of the University of Vienna will examine the findings. months to stage debauches of a re- Meanwhile guards are keeping volting nature by a group of men
a. distance
who described themselves as per- curious onlookers at from the scene of excavation.
sons reviving ancient Greek and Roman joys.
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The Soviet weekly magazine "Projector" devotes two pages to | the, disclosures, written by
Zoriteh. As the article poista put, the story is far from characteristic of life here. On the contrary, the tendency has been in recent years towards more stringent observation of the moral code.
"But," Zoriteb, who apparently is voicing an official point of view, declares, we must not be afraid to how the inside of this trade- union romance, We must pull them out of their night of drunken darkness into the light. The rays of the sun will kill the microbes which begin to infest some cells in our social organism.".
HONG KONG VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS.
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The authors of these orgies were actually organized into a society, which at the time of its disruption | had at least thirty member, among
them Communists and trade-union officials. The constitution of the society declared that depravity was the human duty of intelligent men. The members pledged to assist each other in eatisfying their phy- sical appetites," and in getting each other out of prison in case of
arrest...
Zoritch begins by describing the respectable side of these men's life during working hours. They work- ed in office, made speeches parti- cipated in the daily tasks of the Soviet revolution. A few of them were heads of families; some, of them were mere boys, others grey- beards. With the approach of night, however, they turned into "Soviet Athenians, trade union Romans "devoted to the muddiest of life. -
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No. 7/50,
“1.—Annual Inspection." The G.0,0. will inspect the Corps on Friday, February 22nd., 1929, àn Marray Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m.
The Corps will parade at Volun- tear Headquarters at 5.15 p.m. as for ceremonial, in four companies.
They gathered together," Zoritch w.ites,
"chooung the beadquarters of the Moscow "tzade- union of building workers as the place for the revival of Roman traditions in Soviet life. They brought with thern baskets of wine, pornographic post-cards in their pockets and mud in their souls.
No. 1 Company under Capt. F. Syne Thomson Composed of The Battery, Engineer Company, Signals and Reserve Company (less Scottish.. Reserves).
No. 9 Company under Capt. E. J. R. Mitchell Composed of M,I. Company, Armoured Car Section, Motor Cycle Section and Machine Gun Company.
No. 3 Company under Capt. F. S. Morrison Composed of Scottish Company and Scottish Reserves.
No. 4 Company under Capt. R.. R. Davia, Portuguese Company,
Officers for Colours: 9/Lieut. H R. Forsyth and 2/Lietit. M. A. John- sen, M.M
Dress: Corps review order- Helmet, khaki, tunic, shorts, black boots, patties, hosetops, belt, ride and bayonet, medals. Scottish Com- pany will conform dressed in the kilt.
PRACTICE PARADE.·
There will be practice parade in uniform "Corpa review order as above on Murray Parade Ground on Tuesday, February 19th.
Parade at Volunteer Headquar ters ab. 130 p.m"
The Parade Ground at Volunteer Headquarters will be available for No. 4 Company to hold a practice parade in mufti on Friday, Feb- ruary 13th, 1929.
All ranks are required to attend the G.O.C.'s inspection unless specially exempted by the Com-
mandagt.
Applications for exemption sup- ported by sufficient documentary or medical evidence to be submitted through Company Commanders.
1-Officers Sword Drill,
All available officers will parade under the Adjutant at 5.45 p.m. at Volunteer Headquarters on Thurs day, February 21st. Dress: Mufti,
swords.
3. Sergeants' Mess Committee Meeting.
Sergeants Mess Committee at 6 There will be a meeting of the
p-m. on Thursday, February 28th, 1920.
4.--Musketry.
The Mounted Infantry and Armoured Car Companies will fire' Table "T" at Stonecutters, Range on Sunday, February 17th. Bange Officer: Lieut. J. E. Hancock.
Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9 am and call at Kowloon Pier at 9.10 m.
Drees: Musketry order, ie, rifle, belt, bayonet and bandoliers. Uni- form or mufti optional.
The writer then describes in great detail how, with the assis tance of the watchmen, the parties were dispersed and the teadquar- ters cleaned in time for the day's work. One of the amazing factors in the story, he says, is that for four months these practices remain-2 and 4 p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and ed a secret to the trade-union and to the police.
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The article intimates that the ring leaders have been arrested and an investigation is being made into the whole affair. It seems that government and trade-union funds were embezzled to pay the costs of these short-lived efforts at a classical revival
The affair is characterized as a frightful survival of the pre- revolutionary life.
Its appearance at this time, and especially among Communists, is regarded as a serious matter. It represents, according to comment here,
an unhealthy mood," which must be analyzed and traced to its source so that it can be cured.
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Arms will be drawn from Corps Headquarters on Friday, February 15th, between 8 am and 1g noon,
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5-Corps Band,
MOTOR CYCLE SECTION. All ranks are required to attend the practice parade for the G.0.0's Inspection which will be held" on Murray Parade Ground on Tues- day, February 10th Parade at Corps Headquarters at 5.30 p.m.
Dress: Uniform vide Corps Order No. 1.
10.-Machins Gan Company.
The Company will paradë at full strength in Review Order at 5,30 p.m. sharp at Headquarters on the" following dates for Inspection, Re hearsal and G.O.C.'s" Inspection respectively:-
Tuesday, February 19th. Friday, February and.
All ranks are reminded that in order to complets their efficiency for the present Training Season, Attendance at the G.0.0.'s Inspec tion on Friday, February 22nd, is Recessary.
Musketry. Part II, for Training Season 1929/30 will be fired by the Company at Stonecutters on Sun day, February 24th. Range Officer: Lieut. H. Owen Hughes. Launch will leave Queen's Pier at 9 a.. sharp.
Rifles to be kept after G.O.C.'s Inspection and not returned till after Sunday, February 24th.
Dress: Malti or uniform op tional, but rifle, belt, bayonet and pouches must be taken.
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11.-Scottish Company. PRACTICE PARADE- There will be practice parade is uniform on Murray Parade Ground on Tuesday, February 19th.
All ranks of Nos. 5, 6 and 7 Platoons and Scottish Reserve Sec tion will parade at Volunteer Head- quarters at 3.30 p.m.
Friday, February 22nd. Atten- tion is directed to Corps Order No.
1.
Dress: Review Orders. Spats, diced hose, fashes, kilt, sporran, tunic, glengarry, rifle, belt and side-
arms.
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MUSKETBY PART II. All those who have not yet fred are reminded that Sunday, Feb- ruary 17th, at Taikoo Range is the last opportunity of doing so.
Raago Officer, Capt. K. 8. Mor
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Motor Truck will leave Corps
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Dress: Musketry Order.
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Arms will be drawn from. Corps Headquarters on Friday, February 15th, between 9 am. and 12 noon, 2 and 4p.m., or 5 and 6 p.m., and on Saturday, February 16th, be- tween 9 a.m. sad 1 p.m.
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Monday, February 18th. All re- cruits will parade at Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Rife and bayonet and belt must be brought on parade.
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The Peak Range is allotted to the Company on Sunday, February The Band will parade at fail
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It is hoped that all ranks will de their utmost to attend these parades.
7. Corps Signals, Tuesday, February 19th. All ranks are required to attend the practice parado" for the G.O.C.'s Inspection which will be held on Murray Parade Ground. Parade at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30 p.m. Drum: Uniform. Corps Be- View Order.
Friday, February 22nd. All ranks are reminded that G.O.C.'s Inspec- tion will be held on Murray Parade Ground Parade at Volunteer Head- quarters at 5.13 p.m.
The attention of all ranks is directed to Corps Order No. 1.
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Friday, February 13th. Parade at Corps Headquartere at 3.30 p.m. for run around the Island in the Armoured Car.
Tuesday, February 19th: There will be a practice parade in uni form on Murray Parade Ground. Parade at Volunteer Headquarters
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many as possible will take advan- tage of this practice, in view of Part I. Musketry being fired at a Dear date..
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