HONGKONG DAILY PRESS

"Make It A Thousand Years'

War If They Like"

CHUNGKING, Mar. 4 *(Central)—"WE SHALL NOT BE DE- FEATED," emphasized Gen. Pai Chung-hsi, Deputy Chief-of-Staff of the Chinese Army and one at Generalissimo Chiang Kal- shek's righthand men, while addressing a public gathering in Chungking recently, "The Japanese military at first thought they could bring China to her knees without fighting. Now 'they are talking in terms of a hundred years' war. Make it a thousand years' one if they like, for Chinäwill not mind whether the war should carry on for tea centuries or one.”

Kemal

retreated

to

A good strategist and realist. Under heavy, military pressure. “General Pal promised no immediate the Turks under the late General

sweeping Chinese victory, but he Mustapha assured his audience that Chanu would emerge triumphant from the strugz!.

THE SERVICES

ROYAL NAVY

TACTICAL SCHOOL STAFF Captain A. O. B. Wilson, D.SO. | M.V.Ö., will take up the duties of As- sistant Director of the Senior Oncers Tactical School at South Terrace Portsmouth Dockyard. Captain O. J. A. Miles, who has held this post for 18 months was recently appointed director of the school in place of Cap- tain I. B B. Tower, D.S.C, who has taken command of the Malava in the Mediterranean.

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The cruiser Cornwall, Captain C., P. Hammill, until recently employed in Ankara but continued their strux- the 2nd Cruiser Squadron. Home fleet. gie. Their hardships by far surpass for the training of seamën boya, is ed those now being encountered ordered to recommission at Devonport Gen. Pai said that the difficulties by the Chinese. General Pai said, on March 15 for service in the 8th Cruiser Squadron China Station, in which confronted Soviet Russia The Turks then were short of am which she will take the place of the The Grasshopper's Dance (Bucalossi› during its revolution were many munition, and it was extremely dif- cumberland. The Comwall

LA Stestx (Barcarolle Norton-arr Lotter). Charm Of The. Valse (arT times, greater than those now be feult to get replenishments from for her station on March leave

Winter). Intro: "Rouge et Noir.. Amorettentanze; Tres Jolie: Irish | 10.00–Broadcast to Schools—"Health pent Whispers: Love's dreams after the

and Hygiene." (A). Ball: Blue Danube: Stories of the 10.13-Wheat and Grain Report (A).. Vienna Forest; Blue Danube--con 10.10-"At Home and Abroad." (A). ducted by Richard Crean.

11:10--Luncheon Music (A)

setting China. The Soviets had only some 80,000 workmen and 50,000 ex-White troops to meet the Czar's gigantle war machinery.

Later they were even forced to fight the armies of 14 different nations on its own territory, But the Soviets won, and to-day their country is one of the world's first- class Powers.

From Soviet Russia, General Pai, turned to Turkey. A nation of only 13,000,000 people. Turkey had to engage the armed forces of four nations zi the same time.

KWANGTUNG ADMINISTRATIVE

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SHIUKWAN, March 4 (Cen- tral)-The Kwangtung Pro- exert-

vincial Government is ing special efforts in the im provement of the organiza- tion of the Self-Defence Corps, relief of -war refugesa and sointion of the food shortage problem in the pro- vince, according to Gen. Li Hon-wan, Kwangtung Govern- inent, in a »Dress Interview yesterday.

abroad."

NEW MINELAYER The small minelayer Redstart_com The situation was so bad that it pleted in October by Henry Robb. actually took them six months to Limited, will leave Portsmouth for the receive guns from foreign coun-China Station under the command of tries. Finally, however, the Turks Lieutenant AP Jackson and is due successfully counter-attacked. Fol-

ut Hongkong by June 1 towing the victory on the military Held, there rese in Near East young Turkey.

are

NAVAL APPOINTMENTS The following appointments made by the Admiralty: ---

Rear-Admiral-R. H. C. Hallifax, la Victory, as Chief of Staff to the Com mander-in-Chief, Portsmouth (March

(3).

Young Turkey is now forging ahead to be a modern nation. Gen. Pal compared China and Turkey as

Capt.-M. "W. S. Boucher, D.8.0.. fast friends shating the same dir-lent to R.A.N. for two years March

3).

ficulties, and he felt sure that the time has come for China to rise and exert herself to become | powerful nation in the Far East.

FIRST" GERMAN

REFUGEES ARE TOLD:

FORGET HEEL CLICKS!

Eight German Jews have arrived at Richborough Camp, near Sandwich, Kent-fore- runners of the 3,000 men who, under the protection of the Lord Baldwin Appeal Fund, are to be transferred to it from concentration camps, in Ger-

many.

a

The Self-Defence Corps, General

The Arst batch of refugees arrived Li said, will be further strength with little bundles under their ened, Its organisation and arms. They walked close together, training will be in charge of B timidly, writes a Home correspon- separate department in the pro-dent vincial government.

¿

Cdr.-R. M. Southern; to Herald, in command (Feb. 18).

Li-Gar. (E).—A. G. Clarke, to Pre- aldent, fer service inside Admiralty (March 14).

Burgn. Lt.Cdr. (D).-J. L. Lear.

LDS, to Drake, for R.M. Infirmary, Plymouth Feb. 20).

Lts. (B).-F. L. Graham, M.B.E., tõ Emingham (Feb. 28); F. J. Boyland to Acosta (March 7).

Burg Lt.-P. H. lamb, M.R.C.S. LR.G.P. to Lucia (Feb. 15),a

Clarke. to Payr. Lu-P. W. B. Emngham (March 3); W. R Vallance, to Cornwall (March 181.

Payr. Sub-Lt.-A. M. Jamieson, to Victory, for course (Feb. 28).

Payr. Mid-M. B. C. Sumner. to Victory for course (Feb. 26) and to

(March_111,

Hood

Cd. Eng-E. D. Smart, to Terror 11 Feb. 21).

Sen. Master,T. H Kneebone, to Ganges (March 1).

King

Wt. Eng-s-J. P. Walker, to Win chester (Feb. 21). appt. to George V. cancelled: V. G. Dennis. to Woolwich (Feb, 231

PROMOTION

Payr. Lt. (Retd.).-R. L. Morgan, to rank of Payr. Lt-Cdr. (retd)·(seny. Feb. 207,

THE ARMY

ENGINEER AND SIGNALS APPOINTMENTS

The War Office announces that the

Dis

B.

When they faced Mr. May, who following appointments have been Gen. Li revealed that Kwangis in charge of the camp. they approved by the King tung has received $200,000 apclicked their heels, as they had

Colonel H. Q. Fyne, M.C., from De propriated by the Central Gov-been clicking them to brown-shirted puty Chief Engineer, Southern Com ernment recently for relief pur-guards previously. They called him

mand (temporary), to be Chief En gineer, Western (Independent) poses. Of the amount, $100,000 Herr Direktor and "Herr Kom-iriet, India, with the rank of colonel. has been allotted for the refugees mandant."

Lieutenant-Colonel in Bangkong and $50,000 for those

Buchanan, D.S.O., Royal Engineers, to "Forget it!" said Mr. May. Just be Assistant Director of Fortifications in Hainan Island.

call me Mr. May, and now we'll and Works War Office, with the rank jhave a cup of tea.”

of colonel.

Lieutenant-Colonel "V. E G. Guin. peas, "to be Chief Engineer, Scottish Command, with the rank of colonel.

for

'Strong tea with plenty of milk and sugar is a strange drink to most Germans. Then they had bread and butter and cheese their first batter for nearly two years.

"WHAT HAPPINESS!"

E.

Lieutenant-Colonel E. F. " Tickell, M.C.. Royal Engineers, to be Chief Engineer, the British Troops in Egypt. with the rank of colonel.

Lieutenant-Colonci Z. C.

Reld, M.B.E. M.C., MIMechE, to be De mand, with the rank of colonel. puts Chlef Engineer, Aldershot Com

Lieutenant-Colonel A. Masan, M.C.

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12.50 Songs by Paul Robeson 11.30-Afternoon Musical Programme

DA).

2.30 "Ia Town To-night.”, (D1), 3.00-Irish Rhythms. The B.B.C.

(Bass), Deep

Desert (film Jericho-Ken- p.m. nedy and Carr). My Way (film 'Jeri- cho-Kennedy and Carr). Climbing Up (The Mountain Song from film 'King Solomon's Mines-Spolianskİ).

„1 Local. Time Signal and Weather Report.

103 Mozart-Concerto In A Major, K. V. 488.

Arthur Rubinstein (Plano) and The London Symphony Orchestra сод ducted by John Barbirolli.

130 Reuter and Ragby Press, Wea- ther Forecast and Announcements.

1.46 Latest Variety

Dance Orch.-All Ashore-Pox-Trot. Don't Let That Moon Get Away- Pox-Trot (film 'Sing you: Simrera')— Eddie Carroll and Els Music with Vocal Refrain.

Northern Ireland Orchestra (DI),

3.20--Tiny Tots' Session (A). 3.30 The City of London." Talk

by Sir Ernest Pooley (DI). 3.45 Pianoforte Recital by Philip

Levi (D1).

4:05-"Under Big Ben "

Talk by Howard Marshall (D1). 4.15-Dinner Music (A). 4.20-News (D1).

5.35 Commentary On News (A). 6.30 Jim Davidson's A.B.C. Dance

Band (A).

6.45 The B.B.C. Northern · Orchestra

(D2).

730-Music Hall, with the B.E.C.

Variety Orchestra (D3); "Toung Australia" — Young · People's Discussion (A).

or Instrumental Recital by a Young Australian Artist (AX

Comedian-I Pulled Myself To gether! (Askey)--Arthur Askey with Plano accomp. Dance Orch.--You're Lovely Madame-Fox-Trot What Have 745-Vocal You Got That Oets Me-Fox-Trot (both from *Artists and Models Abroad")-Bob Crosby and His Or chestra, Humorous-We've Got To No Keep Up With The Joneses (Elliott) Gracie Fields with Fred Hartley's Ore Orchestra. Dance Orch-Hear All

8.30-Excerpts from Light Opera

(D3). 9.00-Manchester City Police Band

(D2): Recorded Feature (A). 9.20 Summary of, the day's "newa

9.30-News (DA). 10.00-"In Town To-night" (D3). with 10.30-Irish Rhythms. The B.B.C. Ireland Orchestra

Northern

·(D3).

See All Say Now't-Fox-Trot (from 'I've got a horse'). I'm Singing A Song For The Old Polks—Fox-Trot- Billy Cotton and Els Band Vocal Chorus. Vocal-Let's Break The Good News (Denniker and Davis). Ride, Tenderfoot Ride (film Romanec 11.00 Polkestone Municipal Orchestra and Rhythm')-Les Allen with Novelty

(D3). Accomp.-Dance Orch.-So blue the 12.00-News (D3). skics Tango Joseph! Joseph-Fox. Trot-Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom 12.20-Ballet Music (D3).

Melody.

2.15 Close down.

"For the Children" "-

Quota

17

week, and "Standing on the Corner” (Michael Standing Interviews the "Man in the Street). Edited and produced by C. F. Meehan

Children's Overture (Quilter)--New

10 London Belay="In Town To- Lights, Symphony Orchestra conduct-

night." ed by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Studio-

Introducing personalities from every Serial Story. "Snow White And The walk of life in interviews with Lionel. Soven Dwarfs-selectin-Reginald Gamlin, flashes from the news of the Poort at the B.B.C. Theatre Organ

6.30..Closing local Stock tions,

8.37 "Clapham and Dwyer. Ollvar Wakefield. The Boswell Sisters and

10.30 Dance Music. Others in a Variety Programme.

Fox-Trots-Sing, Sing, Sing Har- Vocal-This May Be The Night lem-Teddy Foster and His Kings of (film "My Lucky Star"). By A Wish-Swing. Quickstep Around And ing Well (dlm My Lucky Star Round The Old Bandstand Fox-Trot- Tony Martin with Jerry Joyce and Until To-morrow-Sydney Lipton and He also disclosed that spe-

His Orchestra. Cuban Orch--Rumba and His Orchestra with Vocal Chorus. cial rollet measures are either

Tambah-Rumba-Don Ramen and Fox-Trot Supposing. Six-Eight-

Rumba. Orch. Barah, The Sageant Major's Daughter being carried out or are under

Els Cuban Orchestra.

The Lady In Red-Rumba (Alain Max Murray and His Music Makers consideration and large sums

Caliente")-Geraldo and His Ruraba with Vocal Refrein Waltzes-Say of relief money will be raised.

Orchestra. Rumorous Three Loose That You will Not Forget (alm Lul- Screws Comedy Sketch-The Three laby). Sweet Mary Rose--Bernhard With regard to

food 'the

Loose Screws (Chick Endor, Charlie Ette and His Dance Orch. Fox-Trots problem tu Kwangtung. General

Farrell and Eddie Polg Vocal---Your Heart and Mine (from "Black- I stated that the Ministry of

Mood Indigo (Ellington). Sentimental birds of 1936"). Keep A Twinkle In Finance has been petitioned to carpenters and electricians, They

Seven of the eight are artisans

Gentleman From Georgia (Perkins) Your Eye ("Blackbirds of 1936") The Boswell Slaters with Orchestra. Jack "Harris and His Orchestra with exempt import duties on a large at once began to prepare for the

Dance

Orchestra Love Makes The Vocal Chorus quantity of foreign rice

11 Clone down. the arrival of the rest. They had not Royal Engineers, to be Deputy Chief World Go Round (from These

Foolish province.

Quickstep The Chestnut been allowed to bring their own Engineer, Eastern Command, with the Things')

rank of colonel.

Tree Quickstep-Jack Hylton

and The petition, he said, also ask tools.

Colonel W. A FitzG. Kerrich, Ha

His Orchestra with Vocal Refrain. Humorous for the shipment of more rice I watched one plane a piece of D.S.O. M.C., to be Deputy Chief En

Tennis - Clapham and Dwyer. Dance Orch.-I've gineer, Northern Command, vice Co- Into the province from Kiangst, wood that is to be part of an ionel A. P. Day.

Got Pocketful of Dreams Quickstep (Alm) Hunan and Kwangu,

office counter, There was an almost. Lieutenant-Colonel F. Fowle, "Bing you

*

Binners") Two Beepy Peo- rice planting devout expression on his face. M.C., Royal Engineers," to be Deputy ple-Fox-Trot (flim "Thanks for the Improvement of and Increase of the production of

"To work again," he seemed to Chief Engineer, Southern Command. Memory). Pierre and His Strict Dance Tempo Orchestra, Humorous miscellaneous cereals will also be say, "to use the tools of my craft, with the rank of colonel.

Monologue Gardening-What To Do you don't know what a happiness

With Your Aspidistra (Wakefield! that is after so long a time. And I

-Oliver Wakefield The Voice of

Vocal Je can talk freely, even sing if I want

Inexperience.

Crois Lieutenant-Colonel G. G. Martin. NAvoir Jamais Aime (French "dim without being hit across the face VC. CBE, D.SO., Royal Engineers. "Premiere") Du

Bolell Dans

Bes and called a noisy, dirty Jew," to be Deputy Chief Engineer, North-

•YEUR

(Ciaret)-Demia accomp. by FOREIGN NEWS

Most of the refugees have visas ern Command. India, with the rank Wal-Berg and His Orchestra.

of colonel.

7.26 The Aldershot Tattoo of 1938. for America. None is staying in

Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. B. Papil

Marsed Bands Of The Aldershot IN BRIEF England' for more than nine ion, Royal Engineers, to be Chief En- And Eastern Commands

months. They are here to learn agineer, Quetta Reconstruction, with The cost of mobilizing the Bri- trade and then pass on to countries the rank of colonel..

Lieutenant-Colonel E. W. Pert, M.C., tish Fleet and the increase of all over the world.

Royal Engineers, to be Deputy Eng- personnel during the crisis of One said to me, "When this camp neer-in-Chief (works. Army Head- last September amounted to one was built during the war I was a quarters, India, with the rank of colo- and three-quarter million sterling, little boy at school. Every morning nel.

CHIEF SIGNAL OFFICERS according ..to supplementary before lessons began our teacher

· Lieutenant-Colonel C. H H. Vul Naval Estimates.

gave us a little talk about the war tiamy, D.B.O., Royal Corps of Bignals, and we all said 'Gott strafe Eng- to be Chief Signal Officer, 1st Anti- {land.""

Aircraft Corps. Territorial Army, with about February 15. the rank odf colonel, with effect from

Lieutenant-Colonel W. M. Miller, MC. Royal Corps of Signals, to be Chler Signal Omeer, the British Troops in Egypt, with the rank of colonel.

made.

Rabbl Stephen Wise, Chief of

"Now I find peace and safety here the American delegates to the after great suffering and I ́gay. Palestine talks, left London for God bless England!""

·America on board the Queen Mary

on Baturday. It is understood?

that his departure is ascribed to purely personal reasons.

.

Lieutenant-Colonel J. C. P. Tosh. M... Royal Engineers, to be Deputy Chief Engineer. Southern Command (temporary), with the rank of colonel

TAS Studio Talk by Wing-Com mander Steele-Perkins on AR.F.

8 Local Time Signal, Weather He- port and Announcements.

8,03 Herbert

Groh

(Tenor) and the Orchestre Baymonde.

Gounod In Vienna (arr. G. Walter). Orchestre Raymonde, Sunshine In Spring (film "The Voice of the Heart" -De Curtis-Baumann) Let My Love Fill Your Heart (ira The Voice of the Teart-Becce-Buchholz)--Herbert E. Gron (Tenor) with Orchestra. (Bung in Germand). Invitation To The Waltz (Weber-art. Walter, Folonaise Militaire (Chopin arr, Wal- ter)-Orchestre Raymondo. You Love- Is Ladles (Bund-Biegel). Because I Love You Belle Lucia! (Leenen. Muhler-Schulte) Herbert E Groh

(Bung in German). Manhattan Moon- light (Alter). Manhattan Serenade (Alter)Orchestre Raymonde.

8.35 Belections from "Rose Marie," "Helen" and "No, No, Nanetie

|INTO THE PEERAGE to be Chief Bignal Officer, Northern (Tenor) with Chorus and Orchestra

Colonel R. E. Vyvyan, M.B.E., MO.

Command India.

Major John Jacob Astor, M.P., Colonel L. G. Phillips, OBE., MC, Two more were killed and eight principal proprietor of "The Times" to Chief Signal Officer; Southern injured during the Moslem-Hinda newspaper, is likely to receive a Bignal Training Centre, India

Command India, and -Commandant, disturbances in Rangoon, bringing peerage in the near future. the total casualties to date to

Lleutenant-Colonel R. T. O. Cary. Major Astor is the only important M.BE. Royal Corps of Signals, to be 16 dead and 215 injured.

newspaper proprietor who is still Chief Instructor School of Bignals, situation. however, is stated to a commoner. His elevation to the with the rank of coimel have improved.

The

peerage will involve a by-election

at Dover which he has repre-

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station at Boscombe Down, Wilte, ten passen- make a most effective after-dinner which has three bomber squadrons. gers and two crew.

speech:

belonging to No.1 Group.

"Rose-Marie" Selections (Friml) New Mayfair Orchestra. Helen- Vocal Clema-Columbia Light Opera Company with Orchestra. "No. No. Nanette"--Selection (Youmans) "Show of Shows"--Selection-New Mayfair Orchestra with Edward O'Henry (Oinema Organ). *!

9 Stravinsky---Apollo' Mangeles. The Boyd Neel String Orchestra. Leader: Louis Willoughby, Conduc tor: Boyd Neel.

9.30 London Belay--The News.

| 8,59 – Bongs - by Lesile Hatchinsou (Plana).

I Feel A Song Coming: On (Alm "Every Night At-Eight"). My Heart

1 Haunted (Elynn-Egan), East of The Sun (Brooks Bowman)--with Or chestral accomp.

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