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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935.

HONG KONG VOLUNTEER WORLD FAMOUS

DEFENCE CORPS

(Orders by Lieut.-Colonel H. B. L. Dowbiggin, C.BE Commandant,

H.K. Volunteer Defence Corps). -

GENERAL Rifles==Alterations

In no circumstances will rines be altered for Match-Shooting, with- out permission of the Comman- dant.

PARADE

Corps Engineers Monday, July 22, 1935.--Parade at Whitfield Barracks at' 5.45 p.m. for A.A. S/L Training.

Thursday, July 25, 1935-as Mon- day, 22nd.

4. High Diving-Teams of 3 men,

5. "Pillow Fight.

3 plain swallow dives.

HEIRESS

Now In Colony

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. R. Cromwell,

Around the Courts

PRISONER'S DEATH

SNATCH AND RUN

Attracted to the scene by the At Central Magistracy yesterday

victim's cries, a district watchman who have been on a round-the-afternoon Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen §. 100 Yards Team Race styles. world honeymoon tour for the held a formal inquest into the effected, a smart arrest in John- Teams of 4 men:-1st man, Back | last two months were amongst "the death of a prisoner, Pun Kwon when he caught Lam Shaun who stone Road on Thursday night stroke: 2nd man, Bide stroke; 3rd passengers who arrived on the as. aged 57, who died yesterday morn- man, Breast stroke: 4th man, Free President Grant from Manila yes-ing at the Victoria Gaci Hospital, style.

terday,

The three Jurymen were;-Messrs. Mr. Cromwell is a well-known A. F. Walken (foreman). D. C. 3. American economist, who is deep- Alves and. A. L. Cunningham. ly interested in monetary, matters. especially the stabilisation world currencies. His wife, for- merly Miss Doris Duke, is reputed

7. HKVDO: Nursing Detach ment Championship; 50 yards, Entrance free.

8. Inter-Unit Water Polo, Events 1, 4, 6 and 8 to count to- wards Corps Swimming Cup.

Points hall Corps Events:-1st, 4 points; 2nd, 3; 3rd. 2; 4th, 1.

Corps Units: Mobile Machine Guns, Static Machine Guns, Small Units, Infantry.

Entrance fees-Each unit to pay $10 as entrance fee covering all

Corps Signals Parade at Cerps Headquarters at 5.30 pm. on

Tuesday, 23.7.35 for Signal In-events.

struction.

Thursday. 25.7.35 for Arms Drill.

Armoured Car Section Parade on Monday, July 22, 1935 at Volunteer Headquarters at 5.30

p.m.

Subject Driving practice.

All entries to be made in writ- ing accompanied by the necessary "Tees to the Hon. Secretary, C.S.M. Padgett, MB... at the FK.V.D.C. Headquarters, Garden Road, not later than 5 p.m. on Friday, July 19, 1935.

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Motor Machine Gun Section Admission tickets at $1 Section will parade on Tuesday, dollar) each will be on sale at the July 23, 1935 at Volunteer Head-Officers Mess, Sergeants Mess. quarters at 5.15 pm. sharp for Rld- Canteen and the Victoria Recrea- ing Instruction.

tion Club.

M.G. Battalion Signals Monday, July 22, 1935-Signallers į W. J. Thompson, E A, Gaubert, R. Rathmell and L Glendinning parade for W/T. Instruction.

Competitors and Officials, en- trance free by special tickets,

Programme will be on sale on the night of the event at 10 cents Teach.

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There will be dancing for two hours at the conclusion of the sports.

Wednesday, July 24, 1935-Unit win parade for Signal Instruction A short lecture on Map Reading will be given

Dance music by the "Blue Friday, July 26, 1935-Morse In- 1 Rhythm Orchestra:” struction as arranged.

RANGE FINDING CLASS The Class will parade at. Volun- teer Headquarters at. 5.15 p.m. on Tuesday, July 23, 1935:

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LEAVE

No, 2332, Signaller M. S. Nabi, Corps Signals, granted 2 months leave as from 7.3.35 to 6.9.35.

No. 1747, Pte. T. R. Ingram. Armoured Car Section, granted sick leave as from 26.5.35 to 29.8.35.

No. 1936. Pie. I. H. Bradford. Armoured Car Section, granted four months leave as from 4.6.35 to 3,10.35.

STRUCK OFF THE STRENGTH

No. 2307, Pte. E. R. Chater, Medical Section, is discharged with effect from July 18, 1935.

PROMOTION & APPOINTMENT

Corps 1st Battery

No. 1780, L/Bergt. D. Marshall to be Sergeant and acting B.S.M. with effect from July 18, 1935.

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to be the world's richest beiress. Twenty-two years of age, she in-

herited £2,000,000 from her father, the founder of the American Tobacco Company, when she came of age, and is to receive further

sums totalling £4,000.000 within the next eight years Both Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell are charming, unaffected people and have de- lighted all who have met them.

During their stay in the Colony, Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell, who are accompanied by a maid and valet, accommodated" at the Repulse Bay Hotel.. where they have taken a suite. They plan to leave by train for Canton on Sunday afternoon, and then to fly to Shanghai and later to Pel- ping.

will be

Mr. and Mrs. Cromwell were entertained to tea by Sir Robert Ho Tung at his residence in Sey- mour Road yesterday afternoon.

The deceased was serving sen- tences of 6 weeks and 8 months hard labour (running consecutive-

19) when his death took place.

The chief warder of the Victoria Gaol "Mr. H, Barrett was the first to give evidence, stating that the deceased had been transferred from Laichikok Gaol Hospital on the July 18,,to the Victoria. Gaol Hospital where, he died at 3:35 am. yesterday morning.

was trying to make his" getaway after snatching a handbag from Lau Mel-king. The culprit Was brought before Mr. W. Schofield yesterday when sentence Of six months' hard labour was passed.

Inspector. Logan said the com- plainant and her sister were wait- ing for a friend in Johnstone Road, when detendant came

up from behind and snatched the bag fròm. under her arm. The bag contain- $1.60 in money and a powder box, to the total value of $3.50.

PICKPOCKET CAUGHT

While watching a football match the Children's Playground, Wanchai, about 7 pm on Thurs- day, Mok Wal, a carpenter,; was the victim of a pick-pocket who stole a ruler from h's pocket.

Dr. G. E. Henry, medical officer } at at the Lalchikok Qael Hospital then said that the deceased had been admitted to the Laichikot Hospital on July 8, at which time he was suffering from severe stomach trouble and was treated for dysen- tery, but on the night on July 17, his condtion became worse, so on the following morning he was transferred to the Victoria Gaol Hospital,

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Dr. G. I. Shaw, medical officer at the Victoria Gaol Hospital, gave further evidence that the deceased

was admitted to the Victoria. Giol Hospital on July 18, and his con- dition was then very low, and at

and measures and it reaches to 3.35 am. yesterday morning he such a pitch that the only impres-d'ed Having performed 's post sion the Catholics receive from mortem examination on the body The prizes will be presented by service is that the Catholic Church at 11 am, the same morning. Dr. Mrs. Harrison.

Shaw stated that the cause of death had been through a com- bination of diseases. The jury then returned a verdict of "Death by natural causes."

refects the National Socialistic State since in the Sermons there are constant polemical allusions to the political questions and topical

STRONG ACTION events

IN GERMANY

The Bishops are bound by oath to respect the Government and ob- liged to ensure that the'r Clergy do so.

At Kowloon Magistracy yester- day, Yuen Chee, 33, was sentenced. According to their statements to six months hard labour when they disapprove the behaviours he pleaded guilty, before Mr.

Political Activity described, but apparently have no Wynne-Jones, to a charge of theft

By Catholics

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press (Copyright).]·

Berlin, July 18. The decree, lasued by Premier Goering on Thursday voices sharp disapproval of the political activi- ties

of certain sections of the Catholic Clergy which are hostile to the National Socialistic state and Instructs the provincial authorities to proceed with the utmost vigour in law against all the members of the Clergy" abus- Ring the spiritual authority ΤΟΣ

political purposes.

No. 1793. Gunner G. F. Rees is appointed. L/Bombardier with effect from July 19, 1935.

STRENGTH

No. 2366, Pte. G. Brown, W. Loxley & Co., MG. Battalion, No. 3 (M.G.) Coy., 12.7.35.

Referring to Bismarck's struggle No. 2367, Pte. Quan Cheow against political claims of the Cheang, St. Joseph's College, M.G. Catholic Church, commonly known Battalion, No. 3 (M.G.) Coy. 12.7.35. $ “Kuiturkampf." the decree No. 2368, Pte. A C. Maycock, Navy stresses that the Premier has no Army Air Force Inst., M.G. Bat-intention 'of starting another "Kulturkampf" but considers it necessary to combat the endeav- ours of the political catholicism to undermine the National Socià- 1stle State.

tallon (M.M.G. Bection), 18.4.35.

(88.) P. 8. M. WILKINSON, Captain,

Adjutant, E.E.V.D; Corps.

AFFILIATED UNITS.

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

LEAVE

It is emphasised that the Na- tional Socialistic State guarantees the inviolability of the Christain and thus also the Catholic

Mrs. W. Sharp as from 28.8 35 to Church, affording it and its re- 30.9.36.

(80) M M, MELLOR. Acting Commandant, Nursing Detachment,

H.K.V.D.C.

ANNUAL SWIMMING SPORTS

ligious institutions protection.

Times are past when the State's power, was insufficient to protect. the Church against subversive in- Auence of the anti God move- ment thus there is no occasion for the Church to exercise poll- tical activity.

"It may neither call on God for help against this State-enormity perpetrated openly or overtly Commandant,-Lt.-Col. H. B. L. every Sunday nor to organise Dowbiggin, OBE.

'own political forces under the transparent excuse that one

chell, OBE

Committee

Chairman.-Lt. F. W. T. RÓB

Hon. Secretary and Treasurer CSM. G. T. Padgett, M.B.E C.QMB. E. A. Edwards; Sgt. C. B. Coom; Sergt. W. Stoker; L/Sergt. W. H Owen Cpl. B. Gosano, Pte. E F., Belk

President.—Major E., J. R. Mit must defend oneself against the

Canger threatened by the State."

CLOAK OF RELIGION

Such endeavours must be com- bated with all the more, goes on the decree, when they are carried out under the cloak of religion but really the copy of methods and expressions used, in the National Socialistic struggOSA

Not. content with the traditional church "fest ls the Clergy have abers of

Stewards CBM. M. F. Baptista, C.8.M. B. 8. Rogers, G.BMA Dr quhart, Srt. W. z. Webb.

The Annual Corps. Bwimming Sports will be held at the Victoris Fheen bygari Recreation Club at 9.15 pm, on Baturday July 21, 1985.

Programme of events is as the.

follows

1. 300 Yards Than Race, tears

of 6 men, each man to

2. 50 Yards Handicap

free.

23. 100 Handlers

scale and

EAT

Froth The

pipit they

power over the sections of the of three sliver knives from the" litical organisations.

The Minister states that, espe- clally the Catholic Youth organisa- tions are getting further and fur- ther away from exclusive religious activity and if there is no radical | change, will be prohibited as po- fitical organisation.

The defendant, Lee Yin, was seen in the act of taking the ruler, and placing it into his own pocket, by a district watchman, who, ef- fected his arrest.

On admitting the charge, when he was brought up before. Mr. Schofield the defendant was sen- tenced to three months' hard la- bour

Chu Shut-ch aged 27, made his Jones at Kowloon Magistracy on appearance before Mr. Wynne-

containing $4 from Yeung Sau- the charge or snatching a purse

ing, married woman, in Shanghai Street on Thursday night. Inspec- tor Porcallion said about 9.10 p.m. on the night in question, complain- ant and her friend were - walking towards Shamshuipo when defen- dant came up and snatched her

purse. The man was arrested by a Chinese detective and although a search was made of the vicinity the purse was not recovered. De- fendant was given 4 months hard labour and was also ordered to be given twelve "strokes of the birch, but, if found unfit; to serve two months in addition.

Empress of Asia. Detective- Bergeant D. L. Davies stated that about 4.15 pm on Thursday de fendant was seep coming down the gangway of the steamer. He was

: Stated to be an eye-specialist searched by a watchman and the from the Makin Village. India, knives were found in his pocket. Roshan Din, aged 29, was fined $50 According to the defendant he and an expulsion order made The privilege of wearing unt~ 1 found the knives in a third-class | against him by Mr. Macfadyen in forms and carrying on groups latrine. There were four previous the Central Magistracy yesterday, sport, it is emphasised, is reserved convictions against defendant. on a charge of entering the Colony strictly to the National Socialistic Mr. J. Mackenzie appeared on be- without a valid passport. Detec- Youth Organisations.-

half of the Canadian Pacifictive-Sergeant Russell appeared for Transocean Kuo Min.

Steamship Co.

the prosecution.

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