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HONG KONG, JANUARI 29, 1936.

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1936.

HITLER AND EUROPE

Lecture Delivered At Brussels

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Press” (Copyright)3)

Brussels, Jan. 28.

AMERICAN WAR MEMORIAL SERVICE IN

VETERANS

President's Veto Over-Ridden

Washington, Jan. 27. President *F. D. Roosevelt 'to- Professor Grimm recently de-day ordered the Bonus Bill for the livered a speech at the invitation benent of American war veterans. of the Brussels Advocates Society put into effect "as expeditiously en "Her and Europe." M. Cheme, as accuracy will permit."

Introducing the lecturer, spoko et him as a legal expert of inter- sational reputation

President Roosevelt's veto did not cause a single member of Con- gress to change his vote. The veto was over-ridden.

BERLIN CHURCH

Chancellor Hitler Among The Attendance

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press")

NEWS SUMMARY

A death enquiry was heta at the Central Magistracy yesterday into the circumstances surrounding the death of the lift attendant who was crushed to death recently be tween a lift and the third floor of the General Post Office Building.

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A Memorial Parade Service in ̈¦ African subjects who are perman- commemoration of "Our Most

ently resident in Berlin.

Oracions Sovereign Lord King

(By Talegraph) Copyright, Teis

The whole diplomatic corps and George V was held simultaneous- graphic Massager Ordinance,

in Germany, ly at St. John's Cathedral, the many leading men 1501 Received, January 25, 740 p.m.)

prominent ministers of the Na-Matshed Church, Shamshulpo, and tional Socialist party, men of the Union Church, Hong Kong, at Berlin, Jan. 23. science and art, and other bran-9.30 am. yesterday. Detachments. While the Brit sh Common-ches of German public ́ life at-from all units attended the services wealth of peoples throughout the tended. Among those present on their respective sides of the Professor Grimm described Ger- Commercial aviation's successful many's positive attitudes towards. Senator Robinson, the Democra world are mourning the loss of were the ex-Crown Prince and harbour.

Paze 7. trans-Pacific take-off has given the problem of a European under-th. Leader, Senator Bewis, Demo- their beloved Sovereign, the late Crown Princess Cecilla.

The service was simple and of a impetus to plans for regular trans- standing. He referred to the crable Whip, and Senator Harri- King George V. who was borne

A special memorial service (Jasan the of Atlantic passenger and mail plane many speeches of Hitler, in which son, Chairman

Finance to-day to his last resting place at Įliturgical character, conducted by ceremony) was held by the Parsee service within two years. The he has repeatedly said that he Committee, ai voted to over-ride St. George's Chapel, Windsor. to Pastor Miller, who recently arriv- | community for Els late Majesty

be laid to rest among his lilustrious į ed in Berin. smooth performance of multi-wished

honourable co- the President's veto...

King V at the Zoroastrian Build- för

fathers who "have occupied the The most motored clippers on the Orient operation with the other coun- * should think the President throne of England, a memorial: shown by the whole German peo- Glowing tributes were paid by the profound sympathy ing, Leighton Hill"Road, yesterday. route iends reassurance to the pro-iriq, and also to the positive pro-would be in tears. remarked posed Atlantic start. Neither of posa's he has made time after Senator Hastings,

service was arranged jointly by|ple for the British nation in their priest. Ervad D. B. Kotewall, to the a" Repubican

the British Embassy and the likely Atlantic routes has me for the establishment of a opponent of the bonus.

South sad bereavement reached its most late King and the services he had

longer single overwater jump than lasting peace.

African Legation in Berlin, which | poignant expression to-day, when, rendered to the British Empire. The entire Senate voted on the was held in the English church of without warning or ostentation. from Callfornia to Rawali.

Professor Grimm in "this

Page 7. veto, for the first time since Pre-St. George's in Monbijou Park, Ber- Adolf Hitler took his place among Service over the Great Circle nection pointed out to what

sident Roosevelt's inauguration. lin. when the entire British Em- the mourners who had gathered Thomas Storey Clark appeared track, New York via Montreal, extent the German Leader had

and defeated his veto by 13. Harbour Grace and Cobh, would be gone to do his part and tried to

staffs attended, and also a large Church service at Beriln→→ big bassy and South African Legation reverently at the St. George's before Mr. Justice R, E, Lindsell at... quicker and more direct than the establish peace in Europe,

the Criminal Sessions yesterday, on British and South Tranantzan Kuo Min.

a charge of having accepted a alternative route by way of Ber-Treaty with Poland and the Naval

bribe from some of the stall holders muda, the Azores and Vigo, Spain. Azreement with Britain were re-

of the Lockhart Road Market, and It is true that this northern corseterred to.

was acquitted.

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NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS

NOTHAT

ELECTIONS IN GREECE

How The Parties Stand

majority. Only the late Senator Huey Long's seat was unfilled.

NINETEEN DISSENTERS E

The Senate passed the Bonus Bill by a vote of 76-19.

Meanwhile, the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Re- presentatitives voted 11-1 in" gp- proval of the Neutrality Bill. The Chairman, Mr. McReynolds, gaid the bill will be brought before the House rate this week or early next week."

The Foreign Affairs - Committee of the Senate remains in a dead- lock, owing to the insistence Senators. Borah and Johnsan on stronger safeguards for the free

dom of the $£85.——— Arute

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daily Press"). (Dy Telegraph, Copyright, Tele- "AMERICA IN GRIP OF ICE-

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hop is considered perfectly feasible, Then it perhaps could have arranged a landing in Holland, to get into the London-Purts-Berlin graphic But the American concern recognizes that since it would face compellon with Britain over the

area.

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Chicago, Jan. 2. The whole of the country from the Rocky Mountains to the At lantie Ocean, north of a line run- ning, roughly, east and west from Chicago, is locked in the grip of

ice.-

Thus far. since last Wednesday when the cold descended with suddenness, there have been 235 victims. They died from exposure or accidents directly traced to the fearful cold.

Dhio state leads the death list, with 47 killed. All traffic on Ohio River has been 'held up by the severest freeze since 1918.

Athens, Jan. 28. Except for certain constituencies Atlantic sooner or later, collabora o the Island of Corfu, election tion between the two English results have now been completed, speaking nations at the outset a stated the Bone Minister, official most desirable.}

ly intimating, that the Liberal, A proposal that the builders cfthat is Venizelists captured 124 the trans-Pacific clippers establish seats, Tealdarists ·85, Kondylls- factory In England, thereby Theotokis party 60, Metarist 7, combining American design with Republicans 12, Communists 16, British construction, is being con-Kotamanis group 4, making alto- zidered. American aviation has gether 288 out of 300 seats.

In developing come a long way

The last 12 seats will be decided. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

THE THIRTY. ever-water transports. Its experi- by a third ballot. An absolute ma- EIGHTH ORDINARY YEARLY | ence in this phase of commercial jority cannot be established by MEETING OF THIS COMPANY | sying provides a useful background either union of Liberais and Re- will be held at the Office of Messrs. for furthering technical develop publicans or by the fusion of ali Jahdine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., on ment through' Joint "ation. Inter-other parties opposed toTM Venizelos. Wednesday, the 12th February, 1936, national co-operation along these Premier Demertzis declared that at NOON, for the purpose of receiv- various Haes will help to smooth the only possible course is the for- ing the Report of the Directors to the runway for the Impending mation of the government of na- gether with a Statement of Accounts trans-Atlantic service

tional collaboration in view of the for the year ended, 31st December,

urgent necessity of a revision of the constitution, stabilisation 01 Middle West, GERMAN POLICE SERVICE the army and the settlement of many other fundamental issues of prime urgency.

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By Order of the Board of Directora

F. H. CRAPNELL,

Secretary. Hong Kong, 27th January, 1938,

imallest And Most Economical

[Special to the Hong Kong Da. Press (Copyright).]

The Premier pointed Out that the collaboration of all great par- ties would have been essential no Zürich. Jan. 28. matter what had been the result That the German Police Service of the election. but expressed con- is the smallest and most econo-viction that this will be dear to mical in the world was revealed all party eaders.-

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FRANCE AND GERMANY

Review Of Relationships Over 1,000 Years

[Special to the Hong Kong Daily Press" (Copyright).3

Peris, Jan. 28. The second edition of the well- known history of Johannes Haller has been published. The reader is Impressed by the profond under- standing of all questions of his- torle interest. which places Haller's works in the first rank. A review is given through the centuries from the times of Char- 'les the Great to the present, and j Haller's work is a standard work for studenta of history... Transocean News Service,

ANOTHER FLOATING

AEROPLANE BASE.

Lufthansa Progress

all

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally

Pieta" (Copyrigh(),3||||

Copenhagen, Jan. 28.

A ship, whic WF be the third floating seroplane base, is being

but in Kiel. It has been ordered. third trans-Atlantic base, for the third trans-atlantic base for the Lufthansa together with the "Westfalen". and Schwaben- land." Tranaccian News Service.

f the proport'on : between "police-,

men and population:

England: one policeman for every 18 of the population.

France: one policeman for every 314 of the population,

Italy: one policeman for every 333 of the population.

"

Germany: one policeman för every 500 of the population Transician News Service.

CAIRO STUDENT

KILLED

Many Wounded In Rioting

JF

number

AT THE KING'S

At

BIER

Royal Brothers Mount Guard

OBITUARY

X

Gen. Cameron Deane Shute

London. Jan. 27.

LOCAL AND

GENERAL

The death is announced of Gen-

Major the Hon, L. H. Cripps, a. London, Jan. 28. ezal Sir Cameron Deane Shute, K.manager of Messrs. Alfred Holt & mid-night precisely King CB, K.C.M.G., who had ane Co. of Liverpool (The Blue Funnel Edward VIII arrived at Westmins-military career including much Line) and Mrs. Cripps, Miss Gilled who is travelling with them, and ter Hali, dressed in full Guards service in the Great War.. man's uniform. “He was imm

Born in 1866, deceased entered Mr. J. F. Robinson and E. Schmidt dately followed by his brothers, the Army, joining the Welch Re-of Batterfield & Swire, are passen-.. the Duke of York, the Duke of giment, in 1885. He was Briga-gers to Shanghai by the Blue Kent and the Duke of Gloucester, dier on the General Staff at Al-Funnel Liner "Telnestas" salling all in uniforms.

dershot during 1914-15, and dur- to-day.

a 82nd

After half an hour the King and the Princes feft the days with His Late Majesty, and at the He commanded the 5th Divthe Patrons; in addition to the

low inaren The incident was sion from 1919 to. 1923, was Lieut- ordinary time table. the most dramatic of the four enant of the Tower of London

The four brothers, led by Kinging his war service in France ne Edward, proceeded to mount guard commanded the 59th Brigade,

A dinner dance will be held at at the head of the con of the Royal Naval Division, the King, their father, »

Division and the 19th Division. the Repulse Bay Hotel this evening. taking part in the Battle of Mes-Special extra bus service has been aines.

arranged, for the convenience of

23 are as follows:-Diphtheria, 12 cases with 7 deaths; Enteric Fever. £ cases; Measles, one case; Cerebro- Spinal Fever. three cases with two deaths; Puerperal Fever, one fatal case and Tuberculosis, 62 cases, all fatal.

days' vigil passed with His Late from 1924 to 1927, and was GO.C. One case of Diphtheria and one Majesty, and the public continued Northern, Command from 1927 to case of Cerebro-Spinal Fever were to pass the bier unaware of what 1931, retiring in the latter year.reported to the Health Authorities

War he was happening. They merely During the Great

W for the 24 hours ended on Monday. despatches eight thought the guard was being sup-mentioned in plemented as the Royal brothers times, and his honours included

Commander Legio all wore Guardsmen's uniforms.

d'Honneur,

The number of notable diseases Throughout their thirty minutes Commandeur Ordre de la Couron- which have occurred in the Colony beside their father's body the fourne, and the Belgian Croix de during the week-ended on January

Guerre.. stood absolutely immobile.

Earlier there had been historic Reuter's Bulletin Service. Niagara Falls has been comple- and tmpressive scenes at Bucking- tely frozen over for three whole ham Palace." His Majesty

NEWS FROM FRONT days, which has never before hap-dinner to five reigning monarchs pened in living memory. All twet- and the President of France, all

London Jan. 27. have other male and royal guests and tieth century cold records

While there is no further "news shattered

the the heads of foreign missions at- throughout

of tending the funeral King at the moment of the big battle takes place this fought during the past four days George, which

in the vicinity of Makale, the afternoon.

further Italians are claiming a

thrust of forty-five successful miles to the north-west of Negelli. They assert that 1.500 Ethio- plans were killed in action during

been

The cold spell is now entering It second week and it is predict ed that it will last three mere days only.

Florida and the Pacific coast have escaped any serious damage o suffering from cold. Reuter,

ROME COMMUNIQUE "

[Special to the "Hong Kong Dally Pres" (Copyright).] |

Rome, Jan. 27. A war bulletin No. 107 states that the mechanised reconnoitring co- lumn pushed ouward on January 3 to Waderch Warel 45 miles north- west of Negelll, and the Abyssinian forces, there encountered, ze~ treating after a short resistance and after first blowing up, thế ammunition dump.

Numerous prisoners were made and stores captured says a report Another column with armoured 'caiz, followed the course of the Dana Parma river, reaching Maica Murri 125 miles from Dolo, on Sun- day...

GERMAN COMPOSER FOR TOKYO ACADEMY-

(Special to the "Hong Kon

Dally. Press"). [Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Press" (Copyright).】

(By Telegraph, Copyright, 2ete Tokyo, Jan. 28. Alois Melcher, well-known com-phic Massages Ordinance, 189

Received, Jantry :28, 7.20 p.m.); poser of muse for alms as well

Cairo, Jan. 28. as more serious. work, "Vergis,

One thousand four hundred and mein nicht" and Walzerkileg" The students strike that broke sixty Abyssinians have been killed being his latest films, has been out on Monday, all over Egypt ze during this operation it is stated. in several The Italian losses of white troops appointed professor at the Tokyo sulted in bloodshed

Twelve students were in the rourse of the recent batlle Academy of Music. It is, reported places. that he is also to act as conduc wounded and two seriously injured of Gaale Dorya is said to be disputes be slight those of the native soldiers at Mausura in the or in that city-

tween national students and the being some 600 killed or Transbaan News Service.

police.

wounded, while the Abyssinian One student was killed and five losses were put at 10,000, wounded at Damanhur when Large quantities of arms and heavy fighting with the use of stores of all kinds have been cap frearms occurred between the po tured including, it is said, the per- ice and the students Strong "sonal luggage of Ras Desta's Bel-

ARAB COME TO

PALESTINE

güve

The entire company wore black knee breeches, silk stockings and The dinner service evening coats. was of gold plate. The servants were in blue or scarlet coats with knee breeches.

this attack.

WINTER RELIEF IN GERMANY

British Sailors' Interest

Besa” (Copyright:33 -

Hamburg, Jan. 28 The British Safors Society,

Her Majesty Queen Mary, with

From "Addis Ababa comes a fresh (Special to the “Hong Kong Daily the Queen af, Norway and other series of complaints of bombings British and foreign royal ladies. of Red Cross units. It is stated dined separately.

King Edward's aute and royal have ordered the Red Cross em whose premises form an assembly ground room for British Seamen in Ham- and foreign entourages dined to-blem removed from

La the vicinity of the dressing hurg, has once more taken a share gether in a third room.

that the ambulance commanders

the

After dinner the six Kings foln-stations and hospitals as they are the German Winter Relie

A British Sailors Social ed the two Queens and other royal more dangerous than protective Work, ladies-

The Italans apparently seek them evening was organised, and broad- Reyter.

qut and use them as targets. cast from Haraburg. It was also More members of the Swedish relayed British Radio. Mr. ambulante units are due in Addi|Mitchell, Manager of the British Ababa to-morrow.

They have Sallors Society, wished the been forced to abandon their lor son's greetings, not only ries near Negelli and all the re-audience in the room, but also to maining equipment saved from all their relatives at home- the bomber attacks at Doln Beuthr

OLYMPIC GAMES

Dr. Sven Hedin To Lecture

(Special to the "Hoor Kong Daliy, Press" (Copyright)-]

GENERAL DOIHARA IN TIENTSIN

ransocean Note Service.

Sea-

to his

SUNG'S TROOPS CLASH WITH MILITIAMEN

Stockholm, Jan 28.- Dr. Sven Hedin, Sweden's great explorer, has consented to deliver

Felping Jan. 28,

Peping, Jan, 28. a lecture in connection with the Olympic Games at the new General Dathara arrived in Tal- It is reliably stated that units Stadium in Berlin. It is planned Fuantu by air yesterday afternoon of General Sung Cheli-yuan's 20th

Hopei militlemen to select one great personality from Tientsin, According to re- Army clashed this morning with from each quarter of the globe to liable reports it is expected that East deliver such a lecture. Dr. Hed he will interview General Yen Changpingchow, an ancient walled Hsi-khan as well as the provincial city twenty-seven miles north- will sperk as 'a∙ Europe31-

ransocean News Service.

ward of Peiping. = Fighting is still governor Reuter

continuing

QUEEN'S SYMPATHY

London, Jan. 27. Her Majesty the Queen Mother [Spedal to the Hong Kong Daajlitary patrols are being sent gian military advisare

Press (Copyright).) out in all directions, en On the Eritrean front the pro- to-day sent a letter of condolence Jersalan, Jan. 28.) The unrest is due primarily to cess of clearing up the Tembient the husband of the late Dame The Grand Mufts of Jerusalem the long delay in the forming of district is containing An Aby Clara Balt, who is grief-stricken has headed an Arab committer to the new Government the plan of siniaz detachment attempted to over the passing of his famous Palestine for helping the victims forming a neutral cabinet having approach as small outpost near Wife Dame Clara was buried at

Oxford yesterday of the Byrlan "unreal---"

apparently filled

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HAIFA PRECAUTIONS

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ONLY... BANDIT RAID --

Peiping," Later, It now transpires that the East [Special to the “Hong Kong Da 1 | Hopel militiamen were » not in- |volved in a clash. A large force Press (Copyright).]:

Jerusalem, Jan. 280 bandits descended from the Large quantities of steel netting bills and raided the villages have arrived, a Hails for use in whereupon troops were despatch- blocking the harbour mouth so as ed from Changpingchow to repel to prevent attacks from the sea, them. Fierce fighting resulted: in

the route of the bandits — state nespapers here

Reuter Tramuntana Kun Mis

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