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H.K. POLICE

RESERVE

Orders by The Hon. Mr. T. H

King. Commissioner of Polles)

CHINESE COMPANY Training Course-Part II. The undermentioned members of the Chinese Company will attend Chinese Company Headquarters for Part II of Training Course on Tuesday. October 18 at 17.30 hours:-

Constables R23 Lâu Wing Shing. R30 Victor - Shim. R47 "Chung. Fui Lam

R59 Chan Pak Luen, Re7 Leung Joo Ling. R73 Wong Yan Shan, R88 Phillip Chan and R91 Ya Wah Sul,

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GENERAL

GIRL TRAPPED BY

BRITISH AGENTS

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Enticed Officers To Give

Away Country's Secrets

Beautiful Henrietta Steven, who is in a Belgian gaol' serving sentence of 25 months for espionago, was trapped after « visit to London, during which she tried to obtain Army secrets from young officers.

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This fact was revealed at her trial held in camera in Brussels, when her Dutch lover, Schmitt, was sent to prison for two years with hard labour.

Training Course-Pari I. All re- crults of the Chinese, Company Amazing evidence showed that i who have not passed Part I of Henrietta was dominated by her Training Course will attend Cen-lover; for him she sold her country tral Police Station on Thursday-not for money, October 20 at 17.30 hours for Part:

of Training Course under P.S. R30 Thong Po Hing. Dress-Mufti Patrol Duty. Nightly between

Her counsel, pleading for har, declared: "This beautiful girl was hypnotised by love." As she was led below she sobbed 18.00 hours and midnight by convulsively, and begged to be al- members as detalled by the om-lowed to say farewell to the man cer in Charge of Company.

INDIAN COMPANY

Patrol Duty, Nightly between] 12.00 hours and midnight by mem- bers as detailed by the Omeer in

Charge of Company.

FLYING SQUAD

Patrol Duly. Nightly between 18,00 bours and midnight" by members as detailed by the Om- cer in Charge of Company.

EMERGENCY UNIT RESERVE

Sinton has been taken, on the

strength or the Emergency Unit

Reserve. 15 trom September 7,

1938.

to correspond with an officer of standing" with a vlow to matrimony.

It was inevitable that such an advertisement should attract the attention of the Secret ·Service, and the visitor was called on by an agent, whose questions, fright- ened her.

about. her had

That night she and her Dutch who had brought about her down- lover, Schmitt, took the boat for fall. This last reguest was refused. Flushing.

When Henrietta came to London A warning she placed an advertisement in the personal column of a weekly news paper. It said:

A young foreign-girl of good family and fortune would like "

HEALTH RETURNS

Two cases of cholera, one each

reached Brussels from London, and when a similar advertisement ap- peared in a Brussels newspaper the couple were shadowed... 2

It was found that the girl flirted with young officers from whom she obtained informa- tion. Schmitt passed on the news to his German employers. Emboldened by the success with

Strength, Constable R403 a cof diphtheria, enteric fever and the younger omcers, Schmitt was dysentery respectively. were re-led to aim higher, and it was he suggested that Henrietta ported to the Health Authorities who for the 24 hours ended at midnight should get in touch with Belgian on Sunday..

or British officers of senior rank EASTERN HEALTH A. R. P. Course. The undermen-

in the hope of getting more valu- tioned members

Police of the

Cholera-Cawnpore 1: Calcutta able information, even if she had Reserve have been detailed to 39: Macao 18: Hongkong 9; Can-to marry one or more of them. attend the A.R.P. Course at the ton.7; Shanghai 95; Swatow 5. The girl was so completely under EUR. Club on Tuesday, October Small-pox-Bombay 3; Calcutta{the dom'nation of the man that 18 and Friday, October 21 at 17.30 1: Madras 18; Saigon Chelon' 4; she obeyed his instructions. hours under S.I. (R) R. P. Dun-Shanghai 12.

lop:-

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One of the secrets she obtained was the plan drawn up by the British and Belgian stans for the foint measures to be taken if it

come to the aid pf, Belgium Patrol Duty. Nightly between the event of invasion.

hours and midnight by:

detalled by the

La

Mr. B. C. Randall, AS.P. (R), Mr. Feroz All A.S.P. (R), Inspt."

Choa PC. R339 Lee Chan Kee and PC. became necesstry for Britain to (R) David Loie, S.I. (R) Hing Ki, S.I. (R) Chau Ching R269 M. S. Dillon, Chiu. SL (R) Hardit Singh, P.S." R17 William K. S. Mok, P.S. R29 18.00 Chan Chung Tung. P.S. R30 members Thong Po Hing. L.S. R20 Laung Officer in Charge of Company. On Tal. LS. R214 Channan Singh, LS. R29 Imam Din, P.C. R303 D. Young, P.C. R313 D: M. Xavier.

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C. CHAMPKIN,

D. B. P. (R) Hongkong. Monday, Oct. 17.

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