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HAPPY "HOME" FOR GERMAN YOUTH

HOSTEL FOR HIKERS IN HAMBURG

and green.

At the Ueberseebrucke in Ham-, show a great interest for all that burg docks lics a trim three-master, is technical and nautical. They A sailing-ressol is out of place find no difficulty in remembering among the steamers of the Ham- the names of the various dock- burg South-Amorien Line. But yards all along the banke. They she no longer sails. She looks very can soon tell the amount of cargo well in the River Elbe; all white in the hold of every

Passing steamer. They are eager to know She is known as the Heln all they can about the amount of Godenwind. She was given this all consumed by the various ateam- name in honour of the Ilamburgers and about the mysterious build poet, Fock, who was a volunteer of tank-steamers. A few days on in the navy at the outbreak of the the Hein Godenwind aro suficient War and who died at the battle to make even those who do not come of Jutland. The Ilein Godenwind from the coast and who had pre- was completely rebuilt. The Mayor vlounly never not eyes on a large of Hamburg and others made a steamer talk a sort of nautical present of her to Germany's wan-language.

of

dering youth. The name Heln But the girls are different. Godenwind is the title of one of course they do show an active In- the funny stories written by Fock terest in the flags of the ships be- and this floating youth hostel was longing to the different nations given the name because it is hoped and it does not take them long that it will full one of Fock's before they can tell the various But when they exhortations: "Let us do our share shipping-lines. in Reelog to it that more-laughter collect round Captain Stau, the "Father" of the Youth Hostel is brought into the world".

BOYS BEST COOKS?

The boys and girls co-operate in n wonderful manner when they set

THE HONGKONGATE

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1935.

How that

CORN

hurts!

The Hein Godenwind, German hostel for travelling iris and boys who roam about Hamburg.

B.B.C. ORCHESTRA

FIRST CONCERT ARRANGED

ON CONTINENT

COMPANY RESULT

YOKOHAMA ŠPECIE BANK

YEAR'S REPORT

Y.1,550,000.00

Ing Yen 8,250,044.77 carried from last account. It was resolved ever to make the following allocations: To Reservo Fund Dividend of 10% per annum (for the half- YEAT ended 31st December, 1934)....

to next recount.....

London, March 11. The Hongkong branch of the The Symphony Orchestra of the Yokohama Specte Bank is in recaipt To be carried forward British Broadcasting Corporation. of a telegram from Head Office to consisting of 119 musicians, will the effect that, at the 110th half- make its first appearance on the yearly ordinary general meeting of the shareholders held at the Head

The Hein Godenwind usually docs Hein Godenwind, he finds that resound with the echo of happy he has to confine himself to femin- Iaughter. The young people play ine Interests to keep them atten- deck-games, they collect together. Live. and sing old German folk-songe, they tell each other of their exper- fences on their walking-tours. For the young people who come to- gether on

those who want to provide their giving a concert at Brussels. the come from all parts of Germany, own ments and who have brought British Wireless, Not only do they hail from every with them or have bought the corner of Germany, but they are necessary provisions, do any cook- also representatives of every social class and standing. Some come. There is a small kitchen with electric stoves, and the tastiest

5,000,000,00

8,941,325.02

Y.18,401,325.02

the Hein Godenwinda about preparing their menls. Only [Continont on March 12, when It is Office of the Bank at Yokohama, onnected to the Board of Directors: Mr.

from primary schools and other dishes are prepared there. It is from secondary and high schools, said, by the male attendants, that Some are learning a trade or a pro-the boys show even more Imagina- fession and others again are altion and greater originality in the ready earning a living. But the

preparation of various dishes. spirit of comradeship is obvious Mention must be made of the 600 here even where there are no out beds in 47 dormitories, of the ward signs of it, as in the uniform cubicles with showers, of the very of the Hitler Youth and the League big room reserved for storing of German Girls (Bund deutscher bicycles, of the sun-decks, the read- Mudchen),

ing and playing room. All this FEWER GIRLS

und the surrounding make an The figures show that the num-normous impression on the young ber of girl visitors is less than that People. But perhaps even more in-

spiring

Is the hoisting of the flag. of the boys. This is probably to This is done each morning and the be accounted for by the fact that captain gives n short speech which there are still some parents who is followed by the singing of n do not like their daughters to sleep hymn, in which everybody joins. in Youth Hostels. There are par The day comes to a close in an ents who like their sons to grow equally inspiring manner. The accustomed to a simple life, to a noise and hubbub ocases. All the bed which is not particularly soft, ships are alight and the banks are to the submission to, the strict ablaze with myriads of lights. A house-regulations, of the Youth silence makes itself felt over the Hostels and to the all-round aim- town and harbour. plicity. But these same parents, Then all the young people collect particularly the mothers, frequently on deck and talk of their experi- disapprove of the same manner of ences and Impressions. They dis living for their daughters. The cuss the scenery, the architecture, girls of to-day do not want to in the eights etc. It generally hap dulge in any form of Indulgence pens that someone strikes up a and apolling. They realise that tune or a song on the guitar and life is not a bed of roses and that they all join in. Their singing It is by no means always gentle. can be heard above the splashing The girls who do visit the Hein of the waves and the rushing of the Godenwind, whether they arrive water. alone or in groups, always make A few days on the Hein Goden- their presence felt even if it is wind are of significance in the only in that their dormitories are formation and strengthening of tidied up in an exemplary manner, character, in the realisation that or in that the deck-chairs on the German youth everywhere has the sun-deck are packed away care-same aspirations. These days must fully or in the all-round "helping- remain unforgettable, for the life hand" which they lend. The diffe- on such a ship which lies in the rences in the natures of the boys midst of the bustle of the harbour and girls are brought out clearly In of Hamburg, must of necessity the way in which they react to teach them something in the idea their surroundings. The boys of near and far, of past and future.

The following gentlemen have been

Yen 16,491,325.02 was shown, includ. K. Yano and Mr. R. Watanabo,

Oth inst.. Bnet profit of

By the Royal Warrant Holders of Great Britain, B. M.- the King has been provenṭad-with-this- house in honour of his Silver Jubiles to be celebrated on May 8. The design la by Mr. C, Beres- ford Marshall and was personally selected by the King. Royal Warrant Holders are privileged to use the phrase "by spacial appointment to H, M. the Klag.”

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THE

HONG KONG

PENINSULA HOTEL:

HONGKONG HOTEL; REPULSE BAY HOTEL;

PEAK HOTEL -

Here is a view of the floor of the No. 25 godown at the Shanghai and Hongkow Wharf after fire had consumed the interior of the structura in the most costly blaze of recent youya. White smoke can be seen atill rising.

ET

SHANGHAI

ASTOR HOUSE; PALACE HOTEL:

HOTELS

LIMITED,

In association with the Grand Hotel don Wagons Lits, Peking

Penang

The Scenic Gom of Malaya

Three Parsas travellere from Bombay, India, who are touring the world by bicycle..photographed as they arrived in London, Eng land." They estimate that it will take them five-yaara to complate

'the trip.

Maoris, the aburiginosa of New Zealand, are shown in the above picture giring a real tribal welcome to the Duke of Gloucester, third son of the King on the occasion of his visit to that coun-- try during his recant cruies..

Runnymede Hotel

Malaya's Fremier Hotel

also under the same managemont THE CRAG HOTEL Penang Hill

A health station)" CABLES “RUNNYMEDER

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