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No. 23598. NHƯNG THE HAIR HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1934.

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ANNUAL RALLY

Lady Peel Gives Away Prizes For The Year

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SPY SCARE AT SINGAPORE

Japanese Activities Reported

London, Mar. 22°

A serisational despatch сол cerning the activities of an alleged Japanese espionage organisation in Singapore has been cabled to the "Daily Express" from Singa-

PRINCE OF WALES' BANNER WON pare, by the journal's perambula-

BY BELILIOS GIRLS SCHOOL

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Presence of recruits or signs that recruits were being added to the Company.

2. "Company Spirit-Keenness shown by the Guides. Willingness to obey orders. Playing fair at games

3. Manners-Courtesy to their) Gulders, Visitors and others,

4. Efficiency-Badges held and general knowledge that one would expect in Guides-taking into con- sideration how long the Company has been in existence.

5. Inspection. Tidy uniform

On Wednesday, the annual Rally, and Guides. of the Girl Guides was held at the Sandilands Hut. Lady Peel, Pre- No. No. No No No No.

sident of the Girl Guides Associa- 17 19 18

tion of Hong Kong, arrived at 4.15 1321. 25 F.MT.M. F.x.

PMP.M.MP.m, and was welcomed by Lady Southor, the Guides and Guiders ...forming a Guàrd of Honour.

After tea the Guides formed a horseshoe in the garden and ware Lady Southorn, and Mrs. Borrett. The ...17.17 9.07 Inspection over, Lady Southern

sald:-

Lady Peel and all assembled here: I hope to be as brief as; and good department during Roll possible but there are one or two Call and throughout the Meeting. things I should like to say. First-

6. Company Management. The ly, we welcome very warmly our Log Books, Records, Accounts and President Lady Peel and

we Court of Honour thank her heartily for her help inspected also

Books were and interest in the Movement.files.

correspondence Secondly, I wish to recall the

I wish to thank on behalf of the origin of the Prince of Wales Ban-Association Mrs. R. O, Hall, who ner Competition which is begin- spared time out of her busy life ning to be lost in the mist of ages to visit each Company with Mrs. When the Prince of Wales visited Herklots Hong Kong in 1922 his eight- Fowler and gave her valuable help Vaughan- coolie chair was decorated with in judging. I am glad to hear velvet and, upon his departure, from Mrs. Herklots that this velvet was divided between standard throughout the Colony is the the Boy Scouts and the Girl higher than last year, so we feel Guides to forin Bahners for an- that all the Captains and Lieuten- nual competition among the troops ants must have put th. very good and "companies...

and very hard work.

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As regards this year's competi-

As regards the judging it may tion the result is as follows:

Winners of the Frince of Wales' the examiners were trying to ar- interest those present to know that Banner-4th Hong Kong Company. rive at the best all-round Com- Bellios Girls' School, Captain-pany. Each examiner marked the Miss Lopes.

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Runners up and Winners of the Dyer Cup-4th Kowloon Company, Victoria Home, Captain-Mrs. Bird, Lieutenant-Miss Robinson and Miss Jan.

ting correspondent,

He alleges that Japanese spies are extremely active endeavouring

to

discover the secrets of the Singapore Base,

The despatch further asserts that Japan is negotiating for the construction of a canal across the Isthmus of Kra in South Burma, with the idea of bufiding her own naval base in the vicinity.

AUSTRALIA ALARM..

A further alarm of Japanese espionage comes from Brisbane, the report referring to the myster- ious operations of a Japanese "sampan.”

The officers of Mildred arriving

the steamer R Brisbane

state that they saw the crew of the "sampan" near Cairns, apparently collecting trachus shells. Never- theless, the Japanese crew of over thirty were all armed with rifles and revolvers and they threatened to shoot if a white man approach- ed-Reuter,

BOMB THROWN IN BERLIN

Intended For An Austrian Jew

The bomb

Berlin, March 22. outrage, committed

Sections allotted to her without reference to the other examiners, so that it was only at the very Ιπ Berlin yesterday afternoon, end that the examiners themselves which was believed to be an at-. knew which Company had won

tempt to assassinate the Prussian We congratulate the winners and Premier. General Goering, and the we are sure the losers will take the Nazi group leader, Herr Ernst, has result in true Guide spirit recog-now assumed a different appear- nising the justice of the awards and making up their minds to do their very best to win the Banner next year.

ance.

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The 2nd Hong Kong Company (St. Paul's Girls School) and the Sth Hong Kong (The Italian Con- vent) tie for the third place and the 1st Hong Kong Company

It is stated that the bomb. (Garrison) are fourth.

which was thrown from an empty We congratulate these companies And now my few words have house in the Unter den Linden, very warmly. The 4th Hong Kong expanded into a long speech. Company is an off shoot from the have only one more "Thank-you" David Oliver, the owner of a chain I was intended for an Austrian Jew, 3rd Hong Kong Company, from and that is to all who have help of Berlin cinema's. which it separated in May 1933 as the 3rd Company had become too Waldegrave (Scout Commissioner, and completely wrecked it. Al- ed us during the past year-Mr.

The bomb struck the taxi-cab, large. The new Company was our Vice-Presidents, Examiners, chiefly composed of recruits and Local Association and Guiders and

though the driver was badly in- all the girls are young but very especially Colonel Raikes, the Jured. Herr" Oliver escaped prac- keen. They have been remarkably officers and Band of the South tically unscathed. well taught by Miss Lopes and the Wales Borderers for giving us such, spirit of the Company is excellent. delightful melody this afternoon. While on the subject of the Belilios The presence of the Band adds School I should like to say how vastly to our enjoyment, and it much we regret the departure of is a privilege we appreciate greatly. Miss Skinner, the Principal, who I will now call upon Lady Peel is leaving the Colony in May, kindly to present the Banner and Miss Skinner has been a staunch the Cup.' supporter of the Guide Movement and we are greatly indebted to her. We wish her health and hap- piness for many years to come.

Efficiency Essential

The 4th Kowloon Company who have won the Cup given by our

tained its standard, but the 4th

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Lady Peel

Lady Peel commented on the large turnout of Guides and Gulders present, and congratulated the winners of the two trophies on their successes, Three Guides from

ward of 5,000 marks for informa- The Police have offered a re- tion leading to the arrest of the assallants-Reuter.

TOM MAN TO FACE TRIAL

the 4th Hong Kong Company then For Alleged Seditious

Utterances

London, March 22. The Communist. Mr. Tom Mann. at Pontypridd police court yest the next Glamorgan Assizes on a day, was committed for trial at

charge of having uttered seditious speeches,

He was allowed bail of £200. The hearing of, the case "againsv

good friend Mrs. Dyer were the went forward and received the winners of the Banner last year. Prince of Wales Banner for their They are an excellent Company Company, followed by three Guides too and there was realy very little from the 4th Kowloon Company to choose between them and the who received the Dyer Cup Lady 4th Hong Kong Company. The Peel was then presented with a 4th Kowloon Company has not de- basket of flowers and was given teriorated in any way, it has main three cheers by all the Guides, Hong Kong Company has evolved tivities followed. The first to per-

A short display of Guiding ac Itself in less than a year-emulat form were two Guides from the |ing -- in that way the former 4th Hong Kong Company who gave

achievement of the 4th Kowloon

a very excellent demonstration of Company. The 4th Hong Kong Chinese sword .dancing, and Company did not exist last March

wrestling. and none of the older and more

The 2nd Kowloon Company fol- Mr. Harry Pollitt, another well- experienced Guides left the 3rd towed this with an ambulance dis-known Communist, on a similar Company to help the 4th Company play including first-ald bandaging charge was adjourned until April when it started, so the effort and and stretcher drill The third 10. He was also granted ball of progress must have been remark- event was English Country dancing

£200-Renter. by the 3rd Hong Kong Company Now as to the points on which and the fourth and last, singing the Competition was judged Al-in Chinese by the 4th Kowloon though efficiency. is an essential Company, teinding "Three Blind Lakeman, Miss D. V. King, Miss part of the Guide training yet it Mice which caused much amuse-F. C. Woo, Mrs. J. Owen Hughes, is the spirit of Gulding that mat- ment. ters most of all. As someone has wisely said, "We don't want red tape in Guiding-we want plak elastic," and that has been the alm of the Examiners in the Com- petition. Here are the four head ings on which the Banner was awarded:

able.

Mrs, C. G. 8. Mackie, Mrs. E. Tin- Everyone then joined in singing son, Mrs. Elllott, MTB. J. H Tag- "Taps" and the Rally ended at xgart, Mrs. Lindsell, Miss Hull Mrs, o'clock with God Save the King.. Phillips, Miss Judah, Mrs. M. K. Amongst those present were: Lo, Mrs. Cittins, Miss- Tse, Miss Miss Alves, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Cheung, Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Joseph, Benson, Mrs. Blanchett, Miss Mrs. Moses, Miss A. E. Steels, Mrs. Buckwell, Miss E. M Cochrane, Moore, Miss. 8. Morris - Mac- Mrs. Y. K. Chow, Miss P. Chow, fadyen, Miss D, Bawyer, G. Kent, 1. Personnel Leadership shown Mrs. Corbett, Mrs Deck, Mrs. E. P. C. Moore, Mrs. Kotewall, Mrs. by the officers and Patrol Leaders "D. C. Wolfe, Miss L A Lock, Mrs. R. O, Hall, Dr. Herklots.

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