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HENDON DISPLAY.

PRINCE OF WALES TO ATTEND RAF. SHOW

London, June 11. JR.H. the Prince of Wales, who la an Air-Marshal in the Royal Air Force, will represent the King at the Royal Air Force display at

Hendon on June 30,

TUESDAY, JUNE 12, 1934.

PANTER EXPELLED FROM GERMANY.

STRANGE ACTION BY NAZI

AUTHORITIES ......

Relying on

Sir John Simon's

· CHINESE. WEDDING.

GRADUATE OF UNIVERSITY

OF HONGKONG

A Chinese wedding of much social interest was solemnised Berlin, June 13, Mr. Neol Panter, the Berlin yesterday afternoon at the long- correspondent for the London koug Hotel, when Miss Shum Daily Telegraph, who was arrested Yuen-ying, eldest daughter of by the Nazis on October 21 Inat Mr. Shum Yip-tong, well-known A special exhibition of alreraft yege and subsequently released merchant and owner of Chineso Hongkong ani equipment will be on view in con- without having a charge preferred newspapers nection with the display, and will against him, has now been fabelled Canton, was married to Mr. Hui be particularly interesting to visi‘a_Delilsh military spy, and ex-Chang-shing, brother of Mr. tors who are concerned with the pelted from Germany,

Hui Pak-in, prominent, locul re- vast field of research, experiment|

sident. The marriage was con- and manufacture.

ducted under Chinese rites, the In addition to purely service ox-atatement in the House of Com Hon, S. W. Too officiating. hibits, the principal aircraft, nero-mons, after his release, that he and accessory manufacturwas free to return to Germany, ers in Britain are exhibiting. Mr. Panter left for Berlin for hinttired in a long satin gown with Practically all the members of paper and on arrival there-re-white lace and trimmings set off with a white embroidered tulle the Diplomatic Corps In London ported at the British Embassy.

vell and crown, was given away have indicated their intention of Later, however, Herr Hana by her father, while Miss Elvina being present to witness the dis-Staengel, Chief of the Nazi Pro Tan and Miss Hui Woon-kwun play of dying, for which Rinny Bureau. fasuod 11 statement

"both"

Panter and Mr. bridegroom was attended by Mr. accusing Pembroke-Stevens (Berlin corres-Yu Ping-chon as best man, assist- pondent for the Daily Express whoed by Mr. Lul Fung-ting. was arrested by German Recrot In proposing the toast of the police on May 16) with being happy couple, the Hon. Mr. S. W

ongine

spectacular events have been ar ranged.-British Wireleza,

TEA DUTY STAYS.

GRENFELL'S PROPOSAL

DEFEATED

London, June 11. A proposal to abolish the Tea Duty, moved by Mr. David Gron fell, Labour member for Glamor- ganshire, in the House of Com mons, was rejected in the Com mittee stage of the Finance Bill by a vote of 265 to 43.

Mr. Hore-Belialta, Financiali Secretary of the Treasury, said there was no ground in logic or argument for the repeal of a duty which was bringing in a revenue of £4,000,000 annually.

military spies.

The bride, who was charmingly

were the two

bridesmaids. The

TRO said that for many years he Upon learning of the accusation, know the family and the father of Mr. Panter immediately left Ber-the bridegroom. who WAA ¡Iln for Englund,

student in the Engineering Faculty However, while his train was of the Hongkong University, while passing through Hanover, Nazi the brkto was a graduate of the police officers, entered Panter's St. Paul's Girls' School and of the carriage, marked his passport St. Agnes's Girls' College. The "Expelled from Germany and happy couple were nicely matched ordered him not to leave the ear both in their academic accomp- Tlage before the frontler

was lishments and the distinction of crossed.--Reuter.

CHINESE ART

EXHIBITION PLANNED

IN BRITAIN

their families. Mr. Tso conclud- ed by wishing the young couple. every happiness and prosperity.

The reception, subsequently held at the Hotel, was attended by over three hundred guests, among whom

many of the Colony' notable residents and members of the Hongkong University.

were

t

Mr. F. A. McQuiston, Unionist for Springburn, pointed out that when the Ten Duty was taken off

London. June 11. the markets would be flooded with Mr. Que Tai-chi will discuss cheap rubbish, nasty teas, mainly with Sir John Simon to-inorrow exhibitions. from the Dutch East Indies. The preliminaries with a view to ar- The exhibition will probably be reimposition of the duty made the ranging an exhibition of Chinese held next year and the Chinese selling of rubbish unremunerative. art in Burlington House, like the Government has already privately Reuter.

Įpast French. Persian and Italian | approved the suggestion.-Renter.

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A raging torrent swept through the capital carrying away the do- bris of a hundred shacks and. houses.

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