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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1933

SWEDISH PRINCE IN SHANGHAI

Unofficial Visit: Tour Of Far East

H.K POLICE RESERVE

(ORDERS BY THE HƠN, MR, E D. C. WOLFE. C.M.G., L.G.P.)

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Chinese Company. Training Course-Part II-AIF"] recruits will attend at the Chinese

Company's Headquarters on Tues.

instruction. day, September 5 át 5.30 p.m. for

Shanghai, Aug. 99. Despite Prince Karl's wish to travel incognito, a large crowd waited around the Customs exam

revolver nation shed yesterday evening at

Revolver Practice. A seven o'clock, hoping to catch a

practice for the Chinese Company glimpse of him. Arriving in will take place on Wednesday, special launch from the Empress of September 8 at 6.30 pm. under Canada he quickly stepped into a Sub-Inspector, Hopkins at the Ken: waiting ear, posing for a minute or nedy Road Range. Only those de twn, however, for news photogra-tailed will attend. phers, after which he was driven off to the Cathay Hotel, where he is staying.

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FASTEST 50-MILE WALK

Butler's Time Beaten By 3Min. 45Sec.

BIRMINGHAM WIN CUP

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LONDON," Aug. 18 T. W. Green (Belgrave H.),the Nottingham to Birmingham walk Olympis Games champion, won the Inspection Parade-All ranks of for the third time on Saturday. the Chinese Company will parade He covered the distance of 55 miles at Central Police Station on, Tues-in shrs 30min 104-3sec., which beat

The Prince, a

He also broke the world's record son of King day, September 21 under Sub- his own 1000 record for the event. Gustav V. of Sweden, is travelling Inspector R. J. Hunt for a general as nearly incognito as a person of inspection of equipment, etc.. by for 30 miles for which his time was his importance can do, and, in view the Company Commander Fall in 7hrs. 48min. sec.3min. of this fact, no plans have been at 30 p.m. sharp Dress: White better than the previous best by J. Green "won by more than half an made for any oficial receptions. Uniform, Cap with White Cover, Butler at Putney in 1908. He is to make an extensive tour of Belt with Brace, Truncheon, Whis the Far East, after which he willte. Armilet with Badge, "Pocket, hour from J. Medlicott (Birming- Policeman" and note-book to be ham), who was second in 9h. 11min: carried. The Equipment Officer 313-6src., H. Taylor (Derby W. will make it a point of being pre-and A. C.) being third in 9h. 25min. 33 1-5sec, Birmingham won the team event and Mercury Cup.

return to Sweden.

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INDIAN COMPANY Training Course--Part II-A recruits of the Indian Company residing in Kowloon will attend 3. Woo Street, Kowloon On Chi Wednesday, September 6 at 3.30

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p. for instruction.

Prince Kari, attended by Mr. H, Hamrin, representing the Consul- General. Mr. Axel Johnson, arrived in Japan on June 22 on board the liner NY.K. California-Orient Asama Maru. From the time of. his embarkation from California, he was an official visitor to Japan. During his trans-Pacific voyage, His Royal Highness celebrated the birthday of King Gustav on June 18, on which occasion toasts to the King of Sweden and the Emperor of Japan were pledged. A feature of the dinner table that day was a huge sugar-cake replica of the old castle of Gripsholm, Sweden, made by the ship's baker and later Revolver Practice. A revolver was presented to the Prince to be practice for the Indian, Company' forwarded to this home country. will take place on Wednesday, Sept. On the vessel's arrival at Yoko-ember 20th, at 3.30 p.m. under Sub Inspector Hopkins at the Kennedy haria, the Swedish Minister to Road Range. Only those detailed Tokyo, members of the "Japanese will attend. Imperial Board of Ceremonies, the Governor of Kanagawa Prefecturé,. and numerous other notable per- sonages greeted the distinguished visitor. During his stay in Japan, His Royal Highness travelled ex. tensively and studied Japanese

eulture.

BRITISH BOXER SCHOLARSHIPS

Nine Applicants Gain Awards At Nanking

The examination for the scholar-

ships to England which are being awarded by the Board of Trustees for the Administration of the In- demnity Funds Remitted by the British Government on the basis of competitive examination, was held at the Central University, Nanking. from the 22 to 24 of August.

Flying Squad:

The instructional patrol of the Hong Kong Section will take place on Friday, September 13th. Fall in at 3.15 p.m. sharp at Central Police Station. Dress White Uniform and", Cap with White Cover."

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE

Riot Drill-A riot drill will take place on Friday, September B. Members will fall in at "No. 2 Police Station at 5.20 p.m. sharp.' Dress: Optinal,

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Hong Kong, Sept. 8.

HITLER AND THE

SAAR REGION,

A Prediction!

course of

F. Rickards, the police champion, won the title, covering the coarse of 32 miles 7 furlongs in sh. min. 18sec. to beat his own 1998 record. Rickards assisted Essex Beagles to retain the team title.

The Welsh, read walking cham- pionship over 14 miles at Newport. (Mon.) was won by M. Bingham (Glamorgan) in 2h. 20min. 19sec.

Metropolitan Police "A" team which included E. L. Page, tha former A.A.A. sprint champion, and J. Simpson, the Midland Coun ties hurdles ex-champion, retained the police half-mile relay title at the City of London Police AC sports at the, White City."

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G. L. Diver (Highgate H.) won the 100 yards and 200 yards open handicaps from huge fields off starts of 91 yards and 18 yards respectively in 10sec. and 22 1-6sec. C. A Wined (Blackheath H.) (2 yards) won the 100 yards invitation

race in 10 3-10sed.

Miss N. Harper Wins

was

A similar event for women won by Miss N. Harper (Polytech- nie) (3 yards) in 11 4-5sec., E. J. Lucas (Gravesend and Dist. H.) 1140 yards) won the one mile open

112-5sec, while the two miles relay open handicap, contested by 26 teams, resulted in a victory for St. George's Services A.C. (1653 yards).

handicap in the last time of 4min.

G. W. Bailey (Salford H), the A.A.A. ten miles champion, won the Northern 6-miles championship in 31min. 3 1-sec. at Abbeydale Park, Sheffield. The Northern Counties Ruedesheim, Aug. 27. All preparations for the exam!-

More than 100,000 Germans, seven miles walking championship nation were supervised by the Ex-

was won by J. Wilson (Sheffield amination Committee formed for many thousands of whom came nited H.), who teat the holder, L.

the from the Saar Region, visited the this purpose which, under chairmanship of Mr. Li Shu Hua National Monument, located on the Dickenson (Lancashire), in semin. crest of the Niederwald Hill, which 29 1-5sec. Miss N. Bishop (Hallam- who is Chairman of the Educa- tional Sub-Committee of the Board has been erected in honour of theshire H.) won the 400 metres York-

Second Reich and the German vic-thire women's title. of Trustees, included two represen-

J T. Holden, the international retained tatives of the Board of Trustees, tory of 1870-71.

Chancellor Adolf Hitler. in the cross-country champion, one representative of the "Ministry

a speech, especially his Staffordshire County three miles of "Education and five sc.entists.

lost the The Examination Committee ap- thanked his compatriots from the title at Wolverhampton, but his

Saar districts for their loyalty to-club, Tipton Harriers. pointed 47 examiners who are well-

wards Germany, a loyalty, he said, county one mile relay title to Sun- The known in educational circles. reading of all papers by the ex- which even fifteen years of French beam C.A.C., who beat them by 12 aminers was completed on the 28, occupation could not shatter. Heyards in 3înin, 43sec. and immediate afterwards calcu envisaged that, in 1935, the aer lations were carefully made ani would be free from all foreign op- pression when the plebescite, made checked. On the 27 the Exami- nation Committee held its 8th necesary by the Versailles Treaty, meeting at which the standard of would prove to the world that the Saar was an integral part of Ger- marks was set.

many and that all Saar people without exception had only one thought and one desire-back to the fatherland.--Trans-Ocean, Kuo Min.

As a result, the following nine applicants were awarded scholar- ships:

"Motherland Germany."

Ruedesheim, Aug. 28.

WIRELESS SETS CONFISCATED

Listening-In To Moscow

the Ruhr.

Propaganda ..-་་

Mr. Wang Pao Chun, Industrial. Chemistry; Mr. Lin Chao Chi, Medi-

COLOOSE, Aug. 23. cfhe: Miss Li Che, English Litera-

All wireless sets capable of listen- ture; Mr. Chuen Chin' Lien, Law:

"We have stated time and again Mr. Sheh Shen Han, Biology; Mr that we do not want war withing-in to Russian stations have been Chow Chuan Shu, Western History! others and also that we do not wish confiscated from Communist owners Mr Tan Cheh Kwang, Political to embody lands which belong to in the prefecture of Aräsberg, in Science; Mr. Koo Hsicuh Chin, other nations into Germany. But Medicine; Mr. Wu Ta Chun, the treaties must be respected "also by our. adversaries. The Saar population shall decide by plebis cile what nationality they desire and I know everybody will cast his vote for the Fatherland. Germany will never renounce the Saar Basin and the Baar Basin never renounce Germany."

Mathematics.

The police allege that Com- munists often held meetings in their rooms in order to hear propaganda from Russia.

Communists, however, may listen- in to German broadcast under offi- cial control, as they may exchange their seized apparatus for short- range sets capable of receiving only the west German Langenberg, broadcasting station-Reuter.

The preparations in Nanking for the establishment of a special

Art informal meeting was held on: Moriday, the 23, at 10 am: At this meeting Dr. Chu Chia Hut, Chairman of the Board of Trus- tecs, Mr. L Shu, Hua, Chairman of the Examination Committee, Mr. Wang Shih Chieh, Minister of

These words were the highlights Education. Mr. R. Calder-Marshall, Vice-Chairman of the Board of in Chancellor Adolf Hitler's speech Trustees; and Mr. E R. Hughes, delivered before 30.000 Germans, Trustee and member of the Ex-who came by special trains from amination Committee addressed the Bear Territory and more than the gathering and gave parting 100.000 Germans coming from all advice to the successful candidates. parts of the Reich, gathered at "the It is understood that the successful foot of the historic Niederwald. section in the Ministry of indus and students will sail for England on Monument overlooking the Rhine. try to handle Sino-Soviet trade September 5 pers.s. Carthage. They had come to pledge their have now been completed

allegiance to the Reich. Frenzied await the approval of the Finance cheers greeted the Chancellor's Minister, Mr. T. V. Boong. It is words. He assured, the Saarland stated that since the resumption of relations between the two coun-

creased tries, Boviet exports to China in- by five times while China's export to the Soviets have not registered any striking change. The authorities believe that China's trade will not make any headway unless under state con- trol as in Russia.

the Saar Basin be German again, era that they had not been for- will show clearly that no German gotten. The plebiscite to be held desires the first two alternatives. in 1935 which shall decide, ac "We all without an exception will cording to the stipulations of the call it the happlest hour of the Treaty of Versailles, firstly: shall lives," concluded the Chancellor, the Saar Basin be ceded to France, "to see the Baar Territory again secondly, shall the present status reunited with the motherland Gerbe maintained, and, thirdly: shall

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