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MORE SERIOUS INCIDENTS
Bombs Explode In Polestine
HOME CRICKET
Saturday's Games Interrupted
London, May 30.
Raul held up the week-end first class cricket matches throughout' Jerusalem, May 29. the country and the only scores two days' respite from available for the matches com- wearing steel helmets. this heavy menced to-day were:-
Beur has been resumed by pollee | Notts 49 for 4 v. Surrey at Trent and troups following a number of | Bridge. serious incidents,
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Northants 49 for 1 Leicester
A boint exploded during theit Leicester.
Worcester at Worcester.
night ZL the District Commis- Warwickshire 10 for no wicket v. sion's offices at Haifa, damaging furniture and smashing "windows. There was no play in the mat Several arrests were made.
ches between Yorkshire and Lan- Several bombs exploded in and cashire at Leeds and Derbyshire around Acre.
A party of British constables had a narrow escape when patroll Ing, by automobile south of Jaffa.. They were fired upon from ambush. and two bullets passed through the car without hitting the occupants.
SOLDIERS STONED
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and Essex at Derby.-- Router.
ABYSSINIAN POLICE DISSOLVED
Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Rome, May 29. The Abyssinian Poilce Force in Addis Ababa has now 'finally been
MEMORIAL TO GERMAN.
SAILORS
Historic Ceremony At Kiel Bay
ADMIRAL PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO BRITISH NAVY
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Hong Kong Daily Press" Specia" | Kiel, May 30.
Following the brilliant Naval re- view in his presence on Friday. Chancellor Hitler Chr Saturday solemnly dedicated a monument erected in the village of Laboe in Kiel Bay, to the memory of 34,385 German sailors whe fell in the Great War.
The foundation stone for monument was laid in, 1827. thanks chiefly to the initiative of the late Admiral Scheer who commanded the. German Fleet at the battle of commenced two years later
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the
open battle with the British Navy at Jutland, Coronel and other places, we always learned to esteem an adversary who is racially and intellectually related to us who, true to his glorious traditions, was only aiming like us to do his utmost in self-sacrificing fulfi ment of duty towards his country.
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A party of Royal Scots Fusiliers. guarding a post near Jaffa, were heavily stoned by Ababs. They dissolved by order of Marshal epened fre and wounded two of Graziani.. The reason given for Jutland, but its construction on remembrance of all men who on
heir assallants.
Salping and bomb-throwing is also prévalent in Jaffa, where the military and police were compelled
this action is that the behaviour the police force during the re- cent plundering In the capital gave little
cause for
confidence.
t use Lewis guns to quell dis-The whole policing of the town is orders.
now in the hands of Carabinieri.. 7rancenu News Servic..
A large band fred upon the military railway patrol at Raselain, trom both sides of the line, but fled when the troops opened fire. An Arab was severely wounded Halfa through the 'explosion of
PORT DESERTED
Jerusalem. May 29. A big corporation has been form
a bomb which,,, it is believed. heed to handle lighterage and land-crowded with cars, motor lorries was carrying.
ing business at Tel Aviv.
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A number of Arable and Jew'sh Fre development of the port has newspapers have been suspended been hastened
by the strike of or spreading allegedly false in-workers at Jas where steamers formation.---
are nu longer calling. Heuter.
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Thus on this twentieth (anni- versary of the battle of Jutland when thoughts of the German Navy go out to their dead com- rades they unite with the thoughts or the British Navy in common
both sides perished heroically amid the roar of guns in the greatest naval pattle in history in obedience to the duty. Inposed on them by the honour of their respective flugs."
SCAPA FLOW The speaker went on to recan that three years after the battle
OLD GIRLS MEET
DIOCESAN GIRLS' SCHOOL
A highly successful annual 'din- ner of the D.O.G.A was held at the Diocesan Girl's School, on Friday night, which was attended by a large gathering of old girls from the school. Mrs. E. C. Fricher presided at the function, supported by Miss Anderson (Vice President), Miss M. Churn (Hon. Secretary) and Mrs. Jex (Hon. Treasurer).
At the official table in addition to the above were seated: Miss Wentworth (Acting Head-mistress} Mrs. Matthews, Miss Moorïey, Miss Heans, and Mrs. E. C. Thomas,
Present pupils in Class I as well as the teaching staff of the school were also present.
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH
The President, Mrs. Fincher said: Miss Wentworth, fellow members and friends:
Our D.0.0.A. dinner last year was such a success that the Com- mittee decided to make it an annuel event, so here we are once agala this evening.
We are sorry Miss Sawyer is not with us tonight, but we sincerely hope that she is enjoying her well earned holiday.
I should, first of all, like to thank the staff for the use of this room. We must apologise for having done them out of their rightly tete-a- tete dinner. Years ago several of us, as boarders, used to wander just overhead, what our mistresses were having for dinner. This was inevitably followed by a well de- served, and expected, whipping for wondering aloud!
It is gratifying to see some of our
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The monument assumes the form of an Imposing granite tower 244 feet high overlooking the sea.
The ceremony
was timed. 10 noon but as early as 5 a.m. detach- ments
Socialist of the National party formations and the Naval Old Comrades Association were marching to Laboe to take up posi-
Jutland, the sume German tions, while all roads leading to
Fleet which had won such fame this quiet seaside resort were
ad Jutland, appeared at Scapa Flow, robbed of all its weapons. and vehicles of all kinds bringing The spirit of Jutland. Dogger Banx thousands intent on witnessing the and other encounters seemed to historic ceremony. At 8 a.m. all have been extinguished. Then first batch of "old girls" here this the ships in the Fleet were ap-suddenly the redeeming act oc-avening. I should also like to ex- chored in majestic lines outside curred-an act performed in the tend a bearty welcome to our pre- the harbour and ran up full bunt-
full consciousness of responsibility sent girls, our guests this evening. ing, conspicuous among which was
for the German honour. It was The object of holding this dinner the old Imperial dag of war down evidenced that the spirit of Jur-annually is to renew old acquai- by every ship at the top mast by land and Falkland bad been re- tances and make new friendships the special order of Hitler.
tained unbroken in those sections with girls just leaving school, in of the crews which had remained the hope that they will become sound.
The redeeming net of members of our Association. We Scapa Flow had rescued the Ger- hope that our object will be ac- man Navy's honour.
hieved tonight. For this reason "My Fuehrer", concluded Ad-we have not arranged a lengthy mural Raeder, "from "out of the programme, but after dinner there darkness of the night you have will be mah jong for those who led us and with us a truly thank- ful nation, upwards to the drawn of a brighter future. We who are gathered here in your presence in this solemn hour, before this na- tional relic, 'swear new and un- swerving loyalty and obedience."
On the conclusion of Admiral Raeder's speech, Herr Hitler en- tered the court of honour of the monument and laid the first wreath I now ask you to rise and drink there. The dead silence which to the health, wealth and prosper-- followed was broken by the ship'sity of our Alma Mater, the School! mate sounding eight bells, where-
THE REPLY. upon a salute of 21 guns thunder-
Miss Wentworth said: ed out from Kiel Bay. Transocean News Service.
Shortly before, noon the naval bands took up their positions in "the circular court before the me- morial while the trumpeters at the top of the tower blew fanfares to announce the approach 'nf the Fuehrer.
ADMIRAL'S TRIBUTE
A few moments later accompan- led by renewed fanfares. Fitie. entered the court accompanied by | War Minister Blomberg, Comman- der of the Fleet Admiral Raeder, and ministers Hess and Goebbels. After the memorial had been tor- mally taken over by Commander Hintzmann in the name of the Na- tional Socialist Naval Old Com- rades Association, Admiral Raeder delivered an address in which he paid high tribute to "those brave men and sailors whom fate pitted against us in honourable struggle Wherever we crossed swords in
METAL WORKERS" STRIKE
Conflicting Reports
"Hong Kong Daily Press” Specia.
Paris, May 28.
GIANT LINER'S VOYAGE
Stowaway Found On Board
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London, May 29, Reuter's special correspondent aboard the Queen Mary reports that the snip bas logged 747 miles in the last day. Her average speed was 29,28 knots per hour.
The Normandie's best distance on her Atlantic voyages was 744 miles in a day,
care to play: There will also be a * "Tombola," for which three prizes will be given.
I should, if. I may, like to ask our energetic Sécretary to send a record of this gathering to our dear old. Head, Miss Skipton, who always has our welfare at heart, and whose name will always be fore- most in the annuals of the D.G.S.
It is a great pleasure, to see our dining room so happily filled with girls who have passed through the school, and are interested to come back again and again."
I would like to thank you on be- half of the staff and Class I girls for extending your invitation to them, to be with you this evening.
If Miss Sawyer were here I am sure she would wish to show her appreciation of the great benefit - the D.O.GA, is to the school. We can always rely on you to help cun- siderably at our bazaar, and other public functions.
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The utterly conflicting reports about the development of the Metal Workers' Strike make it very difficult to state any exact facts. For instance there is no agreement whatever about the total number of men now Idle, some estimates being lower, as low ag 60,000, others as high as 300,000, However, the Queen Mary's time One fact is certain, however, and cannot be called & record for, I wish the D.0.0.A. a very suc- that is that at least eight more owing to the fact that the clocks cessful season under the direction large factories have joined the were put back an hour the big of the newly appointed committee. stalke. Including the entire Citroen ship actually had twenty-five-
I should like you to make use of this opportunity of meeting two new members of our staff, Mis Smilth and Miss Steel.
EUPEN-MALMEDY'S FUTURE
Paris, and Rosengaard, Salms-hours in which to beat the French sen and Fiat, as well as the power liners's milenges. works, Adsthom.
Captain Bir Edgar Britten de- Negotiations that were to have clared himself completely satisfied taken place in the Ministry of with his hip's performance. Labour on Thursday afternoon be- He is pleased, too, with the tween the strikers and the em-weather remarking: "We seamen ployers, were suddenly, adjourned. say the Atlantic is nine months "Hong Kong Dally Press" Special; The reason seems to be that on water and three months fog."
Statemente By Rexist Leader
Brussels, May 29, · Thursday men agreed to the em- A stowaway has been found ployers' demands that work should aboard. He is Frank Gardener: 41- ment to the press given by the The first reports of the state- be resumed and the factory pre-year-old „Cardiff man, who was leader of the new REX movement,. mises vacated, so that negotiations discovered after the ship sailed. Degrelle, omitted certain import- might go on in a normal atmos He is working his passage as aant declarations on Eupen-Mal- phere, but on Friday the men an kitchen hand-ileuter. nounced that they had decided they would not resume work ex- cept on new rond'tlons Trnnancen Neiva Service.
MRS. MOLLISON HONOURED
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London, May 29.. Mrs. Amy Mollison, famous wo man fler has been awarded the Royal Aero Club's gold medal in recognition of her many record- breaking fights throughout the Empire.
medy, which are now being made. public by the semi-official news. ! agency "Belga,"
Degrelle said that the REX movement now had one German. Deputy from Eupen-Malmedy. 'in ̧ Parliament, who would make the first German speech and take the. oath in German)
NEGUS GREETED
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
Gibraltar, May 29, The Negus arrived here on Friday cruiser the British on board
Mrs. Mollison's last trying ven- "Capetown." Since Halle Selassie travels incognito, no official recepture was to Capetown, she smash tion was given, but he was never- ed the record for that fight in a the German Reich, but had to be
theless greeted by a representative of the Government and invited to an official luncheon at the Govern ment House Transocean New Service.
Degrelle said that one must pre- serve the ethnic character of Eupen-Malmedy and St., Vith, ter- ritories that had untfi 1919, 1- ways formed an integral part of
solo dash from Lympne, and a ceded to Belgium in the Treaty of few days later flew back to Eng-Versailles. If one could not do. land and bettered Tomuny Rose's that he would have to give time for that journey as wel Eupen-Malmedy back to Germany.
Transocean News Service.
Reuter Bulletin Service,
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