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SECRET MILITARY. CONFERENCE IN PEKING

(Continued from Page 1).

further large forces from the south,

SHANGHAI TENSION.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1933.

NAZIS TRIUMPH

(Continued from Page 1.) where the Socialist burgomasters have been deprived of all authority over the police.

FURTHER MEASURES.

The Central Association of Ger- man Jews in Thurirria was dia- banded shortly after midnight.

Latest Chinese reports insist that the Japanese are increasing The Nazi Stormtroops occupied the number of troops at Shanhai-the Town Hall at Alton in Prus-

ares may lead to serious develop

ments.

At Worms, a Nazi-Communist

DIOCESAN GIRLS SCHOOL

BISHOP PRESENTS PRIZES

LOCAL MOTORING MISHAPS,

EUROPEANS IN COLLISION IN

NATHAN ROAD

The Diocesan Girls' School 'held The cars of two European re- its annual prize-giving ceremony sidents were badly damaged when on Saturday, when the awards they crashed on Saturday at the were presented by the Right Rev. junction of Observatory Road and Bishop Ronald Hall, in presence of a large gathering.

Nathan Road.

Reports were presented by the

the

An excellent concert was given

clash resulted in one Nazi belag by the students. dangerously injured and nine Communists being arrested.

PRIZE LIST..

· POLICE ·RESERVE

ORDERS FOR THE CURRENT WEEK

Orders by the Hon. Mr. E. D. C. Wolfe, C.M.G., Inspector General of Police, state:

Chinese Company. eruits will attend at the Chinese Training Course--Part 11--All re- Company's Headquarters on Tuesday. March 7th, at 5.30 pm. for instruction. Training Cours-Part 1--All re- It was stated in a report made cruits of the Chinese Company will subsequently, that Mr. Atkinson, attend Central Police Station for

Platoon Parade All members of

on

kwan, and, although reliable sin, opposite Hamburg, without op Rev. W. W. Rogers, Hon. Secretary driving car No. 2922, was travel-Squad Drill on Thursday, March 9th. opinion is that in consequence of position-Reuter. the events in Jehol, Japan in At Breslau, a Nazi auxiliary of the School; Miss Sawyer, Headling along Nathan Road, when his and Cap with White Coves.

at 9.20 p.m. Dress-Blue Uniform not likely to extend her operations policeman was shot dead and gave Robinson, President of the Old Mr. Luck's car, No. 1778, esterg- the No. 2 Platoon are reminded that

Mistress and Misa Winifred vehicle came into collision with inside the Great Wall, the strength eral persons were injured in a of the Chinese forces now in the street battle...

Girls Association..

ing from Observatory Road., the parade will take place front line in the Shanhaikwan

Thursday, March 9th. at the Both cars were extensively Central Police Station under Sub damaged, and Mr. Luck, who was Inspector R. J. Hunt. Fall in at 5.30 Disorders in the Felting area

thrown

forward against the p.m. sharp, Dress-Blue Uniform, from the straggling elements now

At Offenbach, a Reichsbanner

wheel, received Injuries to his Cap with White Cover, Belt with fleeing from Jebol are regarded as adherent was shot dead and an.

The prize list is as follows: head and right elbow, which Brace, Truncheon. Whistle, Armint very unlikely owing to the other severely wounded.

Scripture. Ellen Ford (presented fortunately were of a minor and Badge. "Pocket Policeman" and stringent measures to guard' the,

note-book to be carried, All was quiet in Berlin, where by Rev. W. W. Rogers, M.A.), character.

Company Photo The Company Crispina Perpetuo, Phyllis Grose, passes, where the troops have there were only forty-one arrests. Evelyn Bolt, Dora Chow, Lucy West When a car, No. 2861, turned Photo is ready, any member wishing been given strict instuctions to far less than in the November Lily Der, Audrey Ho, Manette Ho into shoot down stragglere seeking to elections. Scores of alleged Com-Ruth Crane, Lois Crane, Cecilia Ho, Queen's Road East, at Wanchal, Welington Street

Landsdale Street

to purchase same may apply to from Messrs, Wah Fong, Photographer, 99r break through From Our Special munists were arrested in the pro-and John Carvalbo, Correspondent.

蠱 on Saturday, it struck vinces.

small

Indian Company, "Needlework Prizes.Margaret Chinese boy who had unexpected- Inspection Parade. All ranks of Thomson, Susan Wong, Eunice Mui, ly appeared from the footpath, the Indian Company will parade at Alice Hsu, Helen Lee, Winifred Hunt, The boy received minor injuriese Central Folice Station on Thursday, Sophie Tai, May O'Farrell, Roste Tam, Lelinn Tai, Rathleen Tunt, Eva to his left leg, and was not de March 16th. for a general inspection Chura, Mary Lau, Grace Grant tained after being taken to the of equipment etc. Fall in at 5.30 Derek Anderson (Handwork), and Government Civil Hospital for sharp. Dress Blue Uniforms, Cap with White Cover, Belt treatment. Margaret Wheelden."

נ.

(Special to "Talograph")

187 Teldorank. Copyright, Telegraphic Menügen Ordinames, 1895. „ Recaivod,” March

EIGHTY PER CENT. POLL. It is estimated that eighty per cent. of the electorate went to the Peking. Mar. 6. poll. While there was a complete Fighting is still going on in absence of Republican flags and Jehol. Chang Hauch-lang's troops, Red flags, there also seemed to be who alone stand up to the Japan fewer Nazi flags in Berlin. There ese onslaughts, are fighting awere more old Imperial Bags, rear-guard action, though they are Twenty thousand "Stahlbel- being subjected to a heavy aerial meta" marched to the Unter den bombardment.'

Linden during yesterday after- The rest of the Chinese troops noon. They were cheered, to the are streaming from the Province echo by huge crowds. They form- by three routes. The forces retired up in, the aquare qutside the ing from Chihfeng, which appear ex-Kaiser's palace where they "to have resisted the Japanese until were addressed by their leadera

they heard of the fall of Jehol before dispersing, City, are retreating westward into

Polling ended at 6 p.m. last mediately.

Truncheon, Whistle, Armlet дас

Class Prizes.-Hesta Thomson,

Badge, and note-book to be carried. Valeria Bockler, Joyce Anderson,

Those not in possessior of uniform Julia Tsang, Beanie Hsu, Eileen

Mr. A. S. Fraser, of the Socony will attend in muft, No. member Witchell, Esic Heng, Jeannette Ngal, installation nt Laichikok, reported to may be absent from this parade with- Audrey Ho, Nannette Ho, Daphne the police yesterday, that whilst driv-out leave from the Company Com- Ho, Joyce Banker Vivienn Jex,ing his motor car along the Cheung-mander The Equipment Officer will John Robson, and Bobble Hoare. jehowan Road near the Taipo Road he make it a point of being present

ran over and killed a brown dog. Recruits will attend. Special Prizes.-Belen. Ho (dis) tinction in English Senior Local);} = Carmen Alanco (dis. in History Senior Local); Hesia Thomson (dist. Class III. Grase (Special Prize for

Arithmetic Sentor Local); Phyllis

English Scholarships and Certificates. presented by". Mias

in

Charbar territory, probably to evening and counting began imt

Dolonor.

The troops from the Chengteh arco arc making all sible speed towards Kupeikow, one of the most important passes through the Great Wall to the east of Kupeikow.

FIRST RESULT.

Royal Drawing Society Prize.-- Helen Bo (for Honours in Division

VL

The first result declared (from

Dancing Trophy (presented by Dietramszel) showed that the Miss Henderson)-Names inscribed Nazis had gained a considerable on the Dancing Trophy for those who number of votes at the expense have made the most improvement BOMBING ATTACKS.

of the Socialists and the Bavarian Phyllis Grose and Stella Roberts.

Hockey Shield (presented by People's Party. Japanese aeroplanes are busily The returns up to nine o'clock D.O.G.A. Interclass Hockey, won by bombing all three retreating co-p.m. showed that of 4,476,100 votes lumns, keeping them on the move counted up to that stage, approxi- as speedily as possible and also mately thirteen per cent. of the keeping them away from the total, the Nazis had obtained a Jehol City area. The Japanese considerable share, the figures be. command is straining every efforting:

to prevent them passing through or near Jehol City," where . 'still only a comparatively small body of "Japanese have arrived,

Nazis

Socialists Communists Centre'

Nationalists

following result:

Pro-Government

Nazis Nationalists

284 52

036

T

1.896,500

763,300

Anti-Government

550,700

447.800

Socialista

312,800

Communists Christian

118 79

31

Socialists G

Neutral

203

*

Centre German Peoples. Bavarian

71 7

Bay, Peoples Party 306,800

TEN P. M. POSITIONS.

General Tang Yu-lin's men are streaming back in disorder. Camel trains are also streaming, back, loaded with ammunition boxes which have never been opened, a'

At ten o'clock the swing to- large number of them never hav-wards the Nazi was becoming ing been unloaded,

clearer. They had gained heavily Tang Yu-lin, at all points, in some centres us for whose ar much as sixty per cent, compared rest an order with the November election. J128 been is- The Nationalists had also re- Bued, is still corded slight gains, The Sociali- nt large inists were holding their own, but Jehol Provin- the Communists, as a result of the ce. His where- Nazi repressive measure were los- abouts are not ing ground. The German Peoples known a-Party were also considerably down though it is on their November figures. believed that The Centre Party appeared to he travelled he gaining slightly and the pro- towards Kaspect of the Nazis and their poli- tical allies obtaining an absolute Marshal Chang Hsuch-linng's majority in the Reachstag spokesman officially denies the bright. report that the authorities in Charhar arc negotiating for amalgamation with Manchuko.

He declares that that province is now making preparations to defend its borders if the Japanese attempt to cross.Reuter.

Tang Yu lin.

gan.

SWATOW MINED. Advice has been received by the naval authorities in Hongkong that the entrance to the port of Swatow has been mined by the Chinese authorities, and the port

WAS

PARTY VOTES.

Party votes in the counting up to 10 p.m. were:

Nazis

Socialists

Communists

5,535,000

2,550,000

1,680,000

Centre

1,203,000

Nationalists

892,000

Bav. Peoples Party

697,000.

German..

Peoples

172.000 450,000

the

Party Other Parties When sixty per cent of

will be strictly closed to all ship-votes had been counted, the Nazis ping between the hours of 5 p.m. and 7 n.m.

FIGHT OVER TWO CENTS

TWO CHINESE SENT

TO HOSPITAL · ́

"A quarrel over a debt of two cents led to the appearance of a coolic before Mr. Schofield in the Central Police Court this morning, charged with assaulting a fellow- worker. The complainant's head was bandaged, while the defend- ant's upper lip "showed a cut,

Sergeant Kinnear, who prose- cuted, said that both men were sent to the hospital for treatment. The fight occurred. In Second Street, the complainant being the aggressor. He threw a porcelain bow at the defendant, who re-

and their

the closest allies, Hugenberg group, had obtained a slight majority, over all others, the figures being:

Nazis

Nationalists

Otheru

166 seats

27 scats

180 seats

MIDNIGHT FIGURES.

At midnight, this advantage of twelve scats had been increased to twenty-two, the figures being:

Pro-Government

235

Nazis Nationalists

Neutral

Centre Bavarian Peoples' German Peoples German State

Anti-Government

Socialtats Communists

Christian Socialista.

12

07

5

The Hitler allies were then practically certain of obtaining turned it, cutting the complainant's slightly over fifty per cent. of the seats both in the Reichstag and

7 :

head rather badly, make

The Magistrats ordered the de- the Prussian Diet.

fendant to pay: $3 as amends and

bound both parties over to keep

the peace for the period, of a year.

FINAL FIGURES.

His Worship added that he would The final figures, which are not impose a fine, as the complain-provisional and subject to slight tamendments which cannot, how-

ant appeared to have been the ag-ever, affect the outcome, show the

XTENBOX.

Peoples 20 State Party ... 5

-Reuter:

103

Lugard Scholarship.-Joyce An- derson.

Doga Scholarship. Julia Tsang, Woo Hay Tong Scholarships (no certificates). Janet Broadbridge, Cynthia Suah, and Beatrice Stone.

Miss Skipton's Scholarship (no certificate) Jacqueline Matthews.

Trinity College of Music, 4 entries, Passcs, one with Honours. Junior Division, Dora Chow Honours); Pre- paratory, Mabel Churn, Kitty Dedcoglou, and Kitty Nakata.

# Flying Squad.

Training Course-Part 11.-All re- cruits will attend at the Chinese Cont- [pany's Headquarters, 17, Queen's Raad Central, on Tuesday, March 7th. at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.

Training Cou

Course-Part 1-All re- cruits will attend Central Police Station on Thursday, March 9th.. at 6.30 p.m. for Squad Drill

Meeting-All members of the Fly- ing Squad will attend a meeting which will be held at No. 2 Police Station

Wanchai on Wednesday, March 8th, 1933 at 6.00 p.m. Full attendance is particularly requested. Dress-Mufti.

Emergency Unit Reserve: Strength--Constables A408

F.

Reed and R450 L. Marshall have been permitted to resign from the Hong Kong Junior Local-14 - Emergency Unit Reserve as from tries, & passe-Valeria Bockler, Ian March 6th. 1933, Carvalho. (dis. in English), Crispina

Promotion-Constable Perpetuo (dist, in Scripture), Mabel Frost has been promoted to the rank Lim, Edith Ray (dist. In English) of Lance Sergeant with effect from Yolanda Silva, Irene Stott, and Jessic 20th.

E Wong (dist, la English).

1933.

R431 G.

Lance Sergeant Hong Kong Senior-10 entries, 9 R431 C. Frost to No. 1 Section, Lance passers-Hesta Thomson (dist. in Sergeant R436 Starling to No. 2 Arithmetic, qualified for Matricula- Section and Lance Sergeant R435 P. tion), Carmen Alonca (dist, in His Fletcher to No. 3 Section with effect tory). Helen Bush, Joyee Chang, from March 6th. 1933, Grace Clayson, Ellen. Ford, Dorothy Tan, Margaret Thomson, and Suzan Wong

Matriculation-3 entries, 1 passed. 1. passed Sentor.-Angela Hsu and Senior Certificate with dist, in English).

AND SO SAY ALL OF US

Drill-All ranks of the Emergency Unit Reserve will parade at No. 2 Police Station on Friday, March 10th. at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Dress-optional, All Rifles to be brought,

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