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LOCAL AND GENERAL

As the result of further repre- Lau Chung-po. living at No. 13. sentations by the Ambassador in Chung Sai Lane was admitted to Tokyo, an official of the Japanese the Government Civil Hospital on Foreign Office has been sent to Tuesday suffering from injuries investigate the situation and he which he received as a result of of it an assault made on him by a trusted that the outcome might be that Customs preventive number of men at the above ad- services will again be allowed to exercise due.authority-Reuter

LIBRARY GIFT TO CAMBRIDGE

Jardine Mathesor.'s Archives

London, June 10.

Mr. Wang Ching-wei. former The Cambridge University Chinese Premier, who is taking rarian

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The victim of another assault. Cheuk To, aged 50. a coolie was. also admitted to the 'Government: Civil Hospital on Tuesday for treatment when he was assaulted by an unknown man at 5p.m, on. the day in question.

Lam Shul-ting, a coolle living in a matshed at Stanley was ad- mitted to the Government Civil "Hospital on Tuesday with injuries which he received when he fell down the hillside at Stanley.

the cure for heart and kidney benefaction of a kind hitherto trouble at Badnéuheim, is stated unrepresented in

Lee Tong, the victim of another library. to be well on the road to recovery, namely the archives of Jardine assualt was admitted to the Kow- loon Hospital on Tuesday for the It is expected the operation Matheson's which have survived

treatment of his injuries thus re- originally planned to remove the almost Intact since 1818 and

ceived. last bullet remaining in his body. "from which it is possible to study Ared by the would-be assassin, the opening of China to Western will not now be necesary.-

civilisation during the nineteenth Reuter

century."-leuter

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COLOURED BOYS AS

SCOUTS

Lord Baden-Powell On

New Scheme

Southampton, May 27.

down his gage of defiance to the King's rivals; nor will the trustees of the golf club to, which has descended the manor of Adding-

ting coloured boys into the move- ton, granted by the Conqueror to Lord Baden-Powell arrived atment. The Council of the Boy. Tezelin his cook, be able to serve Southampton to-day after a long Scouts' Association, in consultation His Majesty with that mess of overzea tour. Both he and Lady with those interested in the educa- tion and status of the coloured maupygemnoun which has been so Baden-Powell seemed to have re- ignorantly miscalled "düllegrout." covered completely from the attack inhabitants, has set up a federa- But the Barons of the Cinque of malaria which caused much tion of Scout organizations respec- Ports will no doubt re-establish discomfort in East Africa and tively for native boys and Indians. their right to carry the canopy prevented them trom visiting over the King, which was theirs Nigeria, the Gold Coast, and Sierra "by ancient custom" when King Leone. Stephen was re-crowned in 1141: and perhaps this time there will be a canopy for them to carry; a Grand Almoner will be given juris-

to quell diction

These associations will be separate from one another and self- administering under the general control of the Boy Scout Council In a statement concerning his The white Scouts in the Unión tour the Chief Scout said:--

number воме 14,000 and the In addition to such ́ ́Isolated coloured in the federation about St. Helena and the 10,000, and are rapidly growing. disturbances places as

Canaries we visited Scouts in We only need more Scout-trained among the poor; and the Lord Great Chamberlain will claim forty Egypt, the Sudan, Kenya, Uganda, men to take them in hand. The yards of crimson velvet for his Tanganyika. Zanzibar, Mozambi Girl Guides Association has form-. robes, besides the right to strip the que, the Union of South Africa, ed parallel movements for native

Southern and Northernard Indian gifls. King's bedroom of the bed, bed-and

Chân Chu, 24 an earth coole was admitted to the Kowloon Hos- pital on Tuesday suffer ng from injuries which he received, wherr he either fell off or attempted to jump off a moving motor lorry in Tsin Wan.

A telegram addressed to. Itooka Matsubara Hotel from Ogaka is lying unclaimed at the "offices of the Great Northern Telegraph Co... Ltd.

One case of Diphtheria was re- ported to the Health Authorities for the 24 hours ended on Tues- day.

AUSTRIA DESIRES

PEACE

Old Relations With

Germany

Vienna, June 8. One hundred thousand Vienn ese assembled in front of the Town Hall on the much advertised occaalon of Dr. Kurt Schuschnigg's delivery of a proclamation of in- portance, which proved to be a peace offer to Germany.

Was.

To determine who is to render these ancient emblematic, services a Court of Claims has been, ac- cording to precedent, appointed. This is properly the Court of the Lord High Steward, the same awe- inspiring personage who last emerged from the recesses of the Constitution in the person' of Lord Hailsham, when the Eouse of Lords sat to try a peer, But ex- perience has shown that such a mighty potentate cannot exist for more than a few hours together Attempt Abandoned without imperilling the liberties of the realm; and for some centuries now he has been habitually left Darjeeling, June 0.

in his disembodied state until the Feeling it is hopeless, to proceed

coronation day, while lords com- period of six months from that this year with the Mount Everest

missioners preside over his Court. date.

expedition, Dr. Hugh Rutledge's with him will return from the party has now decided to aban

historic shades such dignitaries as don the attempt to conquer the

the Lord High Constable of Eng- sumit of the world's highest peak land, who will resume for a day ding, apparel, and all its furniture. Rhodesia. Thus we were able to Lord Baden-Powell added that It

The decision was taken after the the desh that his more fortunate

It is improbable that there will be see how Scouting reacted not only had been stated by one director of narrow escape from disaster which lieutenant, the Earl Marshal, has many very knotty points to be on the boys of European descent education that the Scout training

It was "The Secretary & the advance party had.

never lald aside.

argued; for the numerous disputed but also on native races and tribes has done more for the education of the native in the last five years almost swept away by an avalan-

Meanwhile the Court of Claims claims that accumulated during of widely differing nationalities... che when trying to reach camp

We had two main objectives, the than other methods have done in Simultaneously the Chancellor- Number Four at an altitude of 21,- titles to perform a variety of plc

will pronounce on the hereditary the long reign of Queen Victoria

were mostly cleared up before, the first the Jamboree of Scouts of the the last 40. The Scout training warned the extremists of both Left 500 feet.

at East London. This goes far to replace the former

and Right turesque observances. To the dis- coronation of her successor, and Union

"We shall not tolerate revolu The chance of an eleventh hour appointment of many antiquaries, the Court in 1910 found itself with brought boys together, both British tribal discipline, which was largely ascent by an alternative route is His Majesty has decided again to little to do but reaffirm the decl- and Dutch, not only from all parts administered through fear, by the tionaries," he declared. discounted owing to the unfavour-dispense with the procession and slons of its predecessor. Its re-

of the Union but also from neigh- | discipline of games, which promote "We are strong enough to sup- able weather reports and the fact banquet, which have been disco- appointment in every reign, how bouring states such as Southern the team spirit and sense of duty. press them." that if the normal route is impos- tinued since the coronation of ever, is valued by all who care for Rhodesia and Portuguese East A noticeable feature everywhere The most outstanding of the na- sible it la most unlikely that a less George IV. We shall not therefore history, for the minor anachron Africa A new departure has was the, good will of the white tion's political leaders were pre-

made in known route would offer better see the Lord of the Manor of isms with which it deals all testify been

the Union, people to the Old Country and the sent, with the notable exception of prospects.--

Serivelsby ride Into Westminster to the singular continuity of Engas, stood in the way of admit- King on the part of the natives. Heuter.

where hitherto the colour bar universal sense of loyalty to the Prince von Starbenberg.– 4477 Reuter's Bulletín Servier.

Hall armed cap à ple.", and fine la national life.

Applications containing reler. ences, credentials,

copies of diplomas and "curriculum vine" of each candidate should be ad dressed to Engineer, British Municipal Council, Tientsin" and forward ed so as to reach him not later than Tuesday. 7th July, 1936.

By Order.

H. F. BARNES, Secretary & Engineer.

Council Room, Tientsin, May 28th, 1936,

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The Chancellor said it Austria's greatest desire to live at peace with the great German state. and to re-establish the old cul- turn relationa.

Austria, he said, demanded only respect for her independence and integrity.

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