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ROYAL NAVY

Completion Of The Caledonia

liner

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The former White. Star Majestic, which has been convert- ed by Messrs. Thornycroft Southampton Into 12 stationary training ship. will commission as ILMS. Caledonia at Rosyth on April 21. The vessel will accom- modate 1.500 boys and 500 artifcer apprentices, and will serve until the erection of 1 permanent establishment on shore. The estimated cost of her purchase and conversion is, about £391,000,

in

MIXED DOUBLES MATCH

Freak Shots

The mixed doubles match be- tween Miss Smalley and her bro- ther and Mrs. R. M. Wood and Mr. Foglase was we'l worth watching at the HK.C.C. yesterday after- поор.

freak and provided two shots seldom seen on the courts,

The first was a shot which fell deep down "the side line. Mrs. Wood picked it up and drove it hard and it passed, outside the past and low enough to be below the top of the net, but It landed wel in court and scored a point

The second treak shot was tip- ped over the net and bounced back to the sender, before the opponents had time to touch it, so that also scored a point!

won love

MASSED BAND CONCERT

(Continued from Page-1)-

Mason companied by L/Cpl. 8. (both of the Royal Ulster Rides) was another winner.

L/Cpl. A. Mullin contributed a melodious Cornet Solo which aroused much enthusinam.

Mr. W. O. Windram (or the RLF's) and Mr. H. Alfred Hole tof, the R.U.R.'s) shared the duties. of Conductor and got some magni- acent effects from the Band, ..

THE PROGRAMME 1.--March--"Le

Regiment du Sambre et Meuse"-Rauski. With Buglers of the 1st Bn.. The Royal

Ulster Rides. Conducted by Mr. w. C.. Windram, R. Inniskilling Fusiliers.

2-Overture "William Tell' Rossinl. Conducted by Mr. H. A Hole, A.R.C.M., 1/R.U. Res.

3.-Pipers of the Royal Innis killing Fusiliers with the Massed Bands. Conducted by Mr. W. C. Windram.

4.-Grand Irish Fantasia—"Let' Erin Remember"-Fritz Brase,

Introducing. "The Forty Dew," The Heather Glen." "Silent o

my

Captain Sir Atwell Lake, who before his promotion was Training Commander at Portsmouth Bar- racks, will command the ship. and the executive officer will be Commander D. H. Johnston, M.V.O.. promoted in June last.

In the first set Mrs. Wood and Other officers of the HMS her partner had a fairly easy win Caledonia

Leutenant- will be

at six-three, but the second set Commanders A. F. Cochrane, late was

splendidly fought.. Miss of the cruiser Durban in the Medi- Smalley and Her brother both got terranean; A. D. H. Jay, from the their eye well in and cruiser Delhi the Mediter services. Their adversaries played ranean; and M. Everard, from the steadily and with occasional bril- Impregnable training" establish-tance, and made it six all before ment at Devonport. The senior they lost the second set. engineer officer, for duty with the

The third set was a little disap-Moyle," Brian Borus March, "Calt Ni Dhuibhir," "Follow Me Down artificer apprentices, will be Com- painting as the light was falling mander (E) G. F. B. Ottley, from

fast and made some line-balls to Carlow," "Torramh an Bhara- "The Harvest ille," Hornpipe, the battle cruiser Renown.

difficult to see. As the winners Home" "The Good-natured Man," were giving "points" it was per-

"Sean o'Dhuibhir, "Awake haps just as well to give them the countrymen," and "Let Erin Re- benefit of the doubt, and set and

member," Finale. Conducted by match went to Mrs. Wood and Mr. Polglase who undoubtedly played a

Mr. H. A. Hole, A.R.C.M. very strong

5.-Saxophone Bolos by Bdsm. T. and steady game Gibson, 1/R.U. Rifles Accompanied throughout.

by L/Cpl. 8. Mason, 1/R.U. Rifles.

6.-Reminiscences of Tschaikow- sky-Arranged by Dan Godfrey.

Introducing. Finale. Symphony No. 5. "None but a Lonely Heart," Danse Russe Trepak (Casse Nois- ette), Chant Sans Paroles, Valsc from "Sleeping Beauty" Ballet.. alding at 16 Kent Road, Kowloon Finale, Overture "1812" Co..duct- Tong, reported to the Mongkok Po-ed by Mr.. W. C. Windram. lice Station yesterday the loss of a handbag which fell from of her lap, while she was travelling on the number 7 route bus in Kow- loon on her way home. The bag was a red and black crepe one and contained $5 in Hong Kong cur

10.-Xylophone Duet The Two- rency, and one silver cigarette Imps" Kenneth J. Alförd, Con- case with the engraving Lucy Gut-ducted by Mr. H. A. Hole, ARC.M. ters, which was presented to her

11.-A Selection of Songs of the husband by Lady Peel when, he Army, Arranged by W. C. Win- rode Lucy Glitters to victory in dram one of the local races last year. The total value is $26.

RETURN OF THE CARLISLE H.M.S. Carlisle, Captain F. R. Marrack, D.S.C which leaves Simonstown shortly fon home on completing her service or the Africs Station, will arrive at De vonport on April 27, and de- ammunition. Fifty per cent. of her ship's company will proceed the en foreign service leave on 29th, and she will complete to full complement with reservists on May 11, leaving on May 13 to join the Reserve Fleet at Portsmouth Mrs. D. Black: wife of the pro-. for the Coronation Naval Review.minent jockey Mr. D. Black," re- Reservists will be discharged and

the reduction of the ship to re- serve will begin on May 22. It is expected, that she will reduce to reserve at standard notice on June 19.

COMMANDER J. H. YOUNG Lieutenant-Commander J. H. Young has retired with the rank of commander at his own request from March 15 after 30 years in the Navy:

He passed out from Dartmouth College In December. 1910, and served throughout the

War as sub-lieutenant and feu- tenant in the destroyers Stour. Faulknor, Ruby, Onslaught, Maine- luke. and Wolsey. From 1924, in which year he became & lieu- tenant-commander, he command- ed the destroyers Somme Water- hen, Vanattart, Acasta, and Bast lisk in home waters and the Mediterranean, His last command was in HMS. Derby, of the Second Minesweeping. Flotilla to the Mediterranean.

COMMANDER F. S. GRAHAM RETIRED Lieutenant-Commander F. B. Graham has retired at his own request with the rank of comman- der. He passed out from HMS. Cornwall as midshipman with seniority of May 15, 1011, and during the War served in the light

LADY LOSES HER HANDBAG

SILVER DISHES LOST Mr. R. C. Keen of the Public Works Department residing at

7-Cornet Solos by L/Cpl. A. Mullin. R. Inniskilling Fusillers.

8.--Combined Rhytomic Orches- tra-Items of Syncopated Rhythm. 2-Irish Dancing by Dancers of the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.

Regimental, Marches of:-The Royal Ulster Rifles. The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers.

Waterloo Road, Kowloon, reported CORONATION

the loss of two silver dishes from his house between 2.30 and 5 p.m. yesterday. The value of the dishes is said to be $40.

I

ATTEMPT ON WANG

CHING WEI RECALLED

PROCESSION

(Continued from Page 1.)

exception of the Regent Street section. vast crowds lined the roadway.

British Wirelexe

CONTINGENT ARRIVES

It is reported that the twelve suspects arrested and imprisoned

London, Apr. 19. for being connected with the at-

The Coronation contingent of tempted assassination of Mr. Wang Arty officers and men and ten ex- Ching-wel, chairman of the Cen- soldlers from New Zealand, includ- tral Pollucal Council, and Mr. Ting three 'V.G.'s arrived in London, V. Soông, chairman of the National and were welcomed by large crowds Economic Council in 1931 and 1935

in the streets when they marched

St. Pancras Station

cruiser Undaunted and the des- troyers Lucifer and Pean as sub- fleutenant and Beutenant. Follow- ing his promotion to lieutenant-respectively, will be finally tried from

and sentenced by the Nanking | Wellington Barracks, commander in 1924 he was execu- tive officer of the sloop Hollyhock Metropolitan Court to-day at 4°

p.m. in China, and of the destroyer de- potship Assistance in the Mediter- ranean. In 1929 he qualified' as an interpreter in French. His last appointment was as executive off- serve at the Nore, up to Septem-

cer of the cruiser Colombo in re-

ber· last.

ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT

Three Death Sentences At Nanking Trial

Nanking, Apr. 19. Yu Lak-wel, Chang Yushus and, Ho Po-kwang were sentenced to death at the conclusion of the trial for attempted assassination in 1935 of high government officials includ- ing General Chiang Kai-shek, Mr. T. V. Boong and Mr. Wang Ching- wel. Six others' were sentenced to terms ranging from five to twelve years' Imprisonment. Three were exonerated. Chang Yu-hus has decided to appeal.-

·Router.

ARMED ROBBER

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Lord Nuffeld also arrived on the same ship as the New Zealand The accused are Yu

Id-kuel contingent. He has been on tour (alias Tau-an), Hu Ta-hal, [in Australia and New Zealand and Chou Shih-ping, Ru Chang-ming, paid a tribute to the hospitality Chang Kuo-pin, Hish Yao-ying. received there. He also praised the Chang Yu-hua, Ho Pu-kwang, Liu, beauty of New Zealand and spoke Shu-yung, (Ho and Llu being re- on the possibility of development porters of the "Chen Kwang News of trade between Britain and the Agency," the secret organ of the two Dominions. · · conspirators: plotting the assassin- ation of Dr. Wang Ching-wet), Ll Hual-cheng, Eslang Chung-lin, and Lu Ching-chi...

Among the accused is Yu LJ-kuel, who under the name of Yu Lap ful, gured in the long extradition case in Hong Kong last year.---- Chinese Evening Preu.

SHANGHAI TRAM STRIKE

"Shanghai, April 19. Over two thousand employees of the tramway company operating in the International Settlement are again on strike.

Their walkout is the third within a period of two months and their demands are for better terms of service than those agreed upon to terminate the last strike

CONCERT HELD

The Australian and Rhodesian contingents to the Coronation held a concert last night under trench conditions. Bully beet was served at the tables which were lit with candles and members of the con- tingents provided items in the concert programme.— Reuters Bulletin Service.

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