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23609. 號玖零佰陸仟萬弍第 日叁十月弍年戊 HONG KONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1934.

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Pu-Yi's Teacher's Book: Memorial To Lindsay Gordon Unveiled: Munich Up-to-Date: Some Week-end Say

ings: Heavy Losses At Sea: Bishops And Politics: Dean's Bad Luck

(Special Air-Mail Service)

London, March 20.

A BOOK BY PU-YI'S TUTOR

"In the tenth month of the Chia-tau year (1924) after leaving the residence of Prince Ch'un, I took refuge in the Japanese Legation.

It was Johnston, my tutor, who was chiefly instrumental in saving me from peril. Moreover, it was be who first interviewed the ....17.17 8.07 Japanese

Minister on my be- half

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So begins the Emperor of Man- chukuo's preface to Sir Reginald Johnston's remarkable record of the years he spent with his Im-

affairs of this world to those who do Its work and bear its burdens." At the same time he accused the Archbishop of Canterbury and "the Bishop of London of having "slung knives into the backs of Labour."

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THE QUEEN MARY'S LOSSES

The Lusitania look down with her 1,198 when he was torpedoed, At Jutland whole ships' companies were blotted out in a twinkling. +

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FOR LONDON

6,000 Donate To Funds

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London, April 5. The Westminster Hospital, one of the oldest and one which owns its position opposite Westminster” Ab-.. bey, "perhaps the best known spot. in London, is shortly

be vacated. ·

In response to the appeal for £100,000 for the purchase of a alte for

new building, a sum of 106 731 has been raised in the course of five months, 6,000 donors contributing.

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The appeal on behalf of the fund was broadcast recently by Lord Chancellor Sankey, as a re- sult £8,127 was received.

A loan of £220,000 will be raised for the new building, which 'will incorporate the latest develop- ments in hospital resign and ap- paratus, after the report has been received from the mission which will inspect most of the modern European hospitals. Particular attention will be given to minimis- Of the 1.400 on board the Queening delay in dealing with out- Mary hardly any survived the ms- gazine explosion that destroyed Datients.-British Wireless Service, her, and the death-roll was but little shorter in the Indefatigable and Invincible. Probably, how-

perial pupil. Twilight in the ever, nd individual ever reaped ANOTHER TRADE

Forbidden City," which is publish- ed to-day..

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"To those who look back on the sorrows and disorders of that time, this true record of his, based on personal experience, will indeed be a thing of value."

So writes the Emperor. 1 can vouch for Sir Reginald's book be ing very good reading.

Not "Mr. Henry Pu-X

Sir Reginald Johnson explains how the Emperor came to take the name Henry. He wished for an. English name which he could use when signing English letters, photographs, etc. His tutor went through a list of Royal English names. The Emperor chose Henry,

There was never any intention to use "Henry" as a prefix to his clan name Fu Yi, When the Em- peror, makes use of Henry, which he does only on rare occasions, it is followed by no other name.

LINDSAY GORDON MEMORIAL

such a harvest of death as did E14 when she planted her torpedo in the doomed Turkish transport.

HARD FOR DEAN

Things are going hard these days for Dean; the Everton centre- forward. He started the season in a great scoring burst he got a goal in every match up to Sep- tember 23 last-and ther

came an injury, Ma

Goodison Park game against the He twisted an adzie An the Arsenal, and had to enter a nur

Returning to the side on Nov.. sing home for an operation.

time he had to undergo an opera- 4, he was hurt again. This tion for the removal of a cartii-

age

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Rept out of football until last Saturday week, Dean has figured in two matches. Now Everton are Leicester City! dropping him for the game with

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I hear that the unveiling of the memorial to Lindsay Gordon In The visit of Mr. Sauve, Canada's Poet's Corner will probably take Post-master-General, is a fleeting place early next May.

one. He is here only for Lady Hilton Young has design-week, on his way back from the ed the memorial. It contains a International Postal Congress at ikeness of the Australian poet that. I am told, does justice to his picturesque appearance.

It is hoped that the Duke of York, or another member of the Royal family, will perform the unveiling ceremony.

MUNICH UP TO DATE

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It may, however, have important results in the speeding up of mail services between this country and the Dominion,

WAR THREAT

German Reprisals Against France

Beriin, April 5, Commercial reprisals against

the German Governed France have been announced by

The Germans contend that im- ports to France of Cerifian goods allowed under the quota system subjected are seriously hampered by being

to the "comites.

decisions of between professionals," namely, persons Interested in the goods concerned,

The German Government, there- fore, are creating a similar or- 'ganisation to deal with French imports, but are prepared to dis- solve it immediately Franch acts likewise.Reuter.

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CHURCH DISSENSION

IN GERMANY

Bishop Mueller Attacked

Munich, April 5.

The adoption shore aeroplane mall service on the CPR, boats during the Ottawa ches by the German Christians,

of the Rhenish Evangelical Chur- Conference two years ago led to. a. great acceleration in the delivery Naal Primate,

Is evoking condemnation of the Bishop Mueller.

The Church dissension here is of the ship-to still seething, and the suppression

dort: described at a protest meet- second

Munich, where the first anniver- of Government mails. At the end sary of the seizure of power by of the Conference; the arrange whom Dr. Beckmann,' of Dussel- the Nazis in Batavia was celebrat-ment, which had won, wide ap- Ing last night, as "a ed yesterday, is the cradle of the proval. "lapsed, party and is not to be allowed to forget it.

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Mr. Sauve, however, is keenly Pope."

interested in Imperial air routes. Dr. Beckmann added that there To mark the anniversary the the result of his conversations was no alternative but body, and

with Governmental and other soul resistance to the new Ger~. bodies over here la satisfactory,

man Christian polley. mails may be delivered in Montreal

Becret police at Dortmund re- from London in just under four veal that two Presbyterian bodies days.

have been expelled from the Ger- man Church for refusing to obey the Protestant Bishop of Muena- tér-Reuter.

old clock over the Rathaus; which hitherto had struck the hour with gay little Bavarian folk songs. was returned. In future it will play "Deutschland über Alles" and | the "Horst Wessel''' sang.

I hear that soon the figures on the stage of the clock will also be brought up to date, Storm Troops and Brown Shirts taking the place of the armoured knights.

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WEEK-END SAYINGS

The 'planes would take-off from. their parent ships about 100 miles to the west of Ireland, and from the Strait of Belle Isle, at the mouth of the St. Lawrence.

Mr. Sauve, unlike most French- Canadians, speaks excellent Eng" lish. He is small and genial, with a lively sense of humour.

Mr. B. P. Vivian, the Registrar-

He has been a great success as General-This country has a Smith PMG-When he entered office population of well over half a in 1930 there was a deficit in the million, and a populazon of Post Office budget of £7,000,000. Browns and Taylors a little above Now there is surplus of half a or below a quarter of a million | million.

each.

Sir Hugh Allen on musical, fes- tivals "If we do not make music there will be no music to make in a very short time..

Herr Hitler-Reducing unem- ployment is leas Important than the moral regeneration of the -German people.

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25th Anniversary Celebration

London, April 4,° The twenty-fifth anniversary is being celebrated of the establish- ment of the Port of London: Au- thority, which superseded various dock and other companies which formerly exercised powers over the tidal waters of the River Thames.

In the interval, iminense im- Berlin, April 6,provements to the waterway, by Kla conversion to Hitlerism is dredging, and a comprehensive stoutly denied by the ex-Scelallst | programme of development of the Minister Herr Karl Bevering, who dock systems and warehouse ac- repudiates the alleged passages in commodation, have been erected his forthcoming book, quoted as to facilitate the handling of in- a basis for a change of belief and creased passenger and goods

senger and the severing of a most distressed

In view of recent utterances by distinguished clerics on political subjects, it would be interesting to know whether Lord Snell adheres to the views he expressed in 1931. Talse impression, which originated In 1909, the total net registered At that time he rebuked the in the Vienna newspaper, Reichs-tonnage of vessels arriving and bishops: Their lordships, whose postar departing at the port amounted kingdom is not of this world. The article was subsequently to 38,510,988. In 1933, the ton- should limit their attention to circulated by an onelal German nage was 68,180,004. — British their days of prayer and leave the views agency.Reuter

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