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tagad midst the color of Culver Military Academy, With Tom Brown, Slim Summerville, Richard Cromwell, H. B. Werner, Andy Devine, Russell Hopton and many others, Produced by Carl Laemmla from the story by George Greene and Dale Van Every, Directed by William Wyler.·
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1933.
VALUE OF POLICE
RESERVE.
MR. T. H. KING'S TRIBUTE AT CHINESE DINNER
fore, to express the very great thanks of the Company to the members of the community for the support they had given them. It was no exaggeration to say that | without their guests they would fall to exist. Mr. Juatico, Wood had asked him what the strength
ROOSEVELT'S AIM
DEBT AGREEMENT LIKE NAVAL PARITY
London, Jan. 30; New York messages say that it is A splendid tribute to the Police of the Company was, and he had belloved that the President-Elect, Resorve was paid by the Deputy said about 236. But he hoped the Mr. Roosevelt wants to reach 3 Inspector General of Police. Mr. Police Reserve strength would preliminary dobt understanding T. 11. King, who responded to the eventually reach that of the with Britain of the same pattern toast of the guests proposed by colony's other volunteer organisa na the Hoover-MacDonald naval Mr. D. L. King, Deputy Superin-tion-the Defence Corps.
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tendent of Police Reserve, at the Mr. T. H. King, responding, said Parity agreement. The agreement annual dimer of the Chinese Com- it was not the first occasion he had would. then be presented to the pany of the Hongkong Police Ite-enjoyed the hospitality of the Chin-Economic Conference for endorse-
ment on a quid pro quo.basis, serve last night at the Club house. esc Company as a few years back
Meanwhile a national referendum he was present at their Inaugural Mr. T. H. Klag:took the oppor-dinner just before Mr. Tao Taun- organised by the United States tunity of repeating how much is on left for England. He was glad Chamber of Commerce has resulted debted the regular police were to to see Mr. Tao na superintendent in an overwhelming vote in favour the Police Reserve, not only for of the Chinese Company. He felt of a further war debt moratorium, their actual service but also for like being in a witness box on be- with subsequent modification, con- their aplendid example to the ser-half of the guests, but like a good ditioned by trade concessions and
policeman he was going to speak reductions in armaments expandi the truth, the whole truth and ture-Our Own Correspondent. nothing but the truth, and would Bay that they had enjoyed them- selves and were Enjoying them- selves very much indeed. He was sarry Mr. Wolfe was not able to at- tend.
vice.
A distinguished gathering was present including on. Dr. S. W. Tao, who presided, Mr. Justice J. 1. Wood, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Messrs. C. G. Perdue, W. Le Bart Sparrow, A. I. S. Major, Wong Kwong-tin, Chan Lim-pak, Pun Hew-cho, Chów Tung-sang, LI They were their guests but he Yau-tsun, Ngan Sing-kwan, Mok thought he would be right in say Kon-sang, Peter Sin, Kwok Chun, ing that in a certain degree the Tang Siu-kin, Li Sing-kut. Kwok whole community wore the guests Stu-lau, Lecung But-yn, B. C. Ran- of the Police Reserve, in that the dall, W. P. Thompson V. Field, and Police Reserve functioned without Leo Langdon.
reward or payment for the welfare and security of the public.
First Dinner,
,
Mr. D. 1. King, proposing the tount of the gitests, said it was the Arat occasion on which the Chinese Company had held a dinner and it gave hint the opportunity, there
LAST TWO DAYS
At 11.30 am.. 2.30, 5.10, 7.15
(9.30 p.m.
value of the Police estimate the Reserve had made and was mak Ing; but it was a very material value, and it was unnecessary for him to ask them to maintain it They had an enthusiastle leader in Mr. Tao Taun-on. He knew that Mr. Tao had the interest of the Chinese Company very much at heart, but he would like to add a word of caution, Last
year he noticed that there was a certain number of resignations, but while some were inevitable, there were The value of the Police Reserve one or two which seemed to be with- could not be judged by the captures out good reason except a lack of He warned members their members made, and neither keenness.
Value of Reserve.
he nor anyone else could actually against such resignations.
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