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"RED" ALARMS IN FOOCHOW

SHAOWU SAID TO

BE SEIZED

Foochow, Feb. 14.

Once more we are somewhat dis- turbed by rumoura from the north- west. It is said that Shaowu has Бесл again occupied by

the Communists, and that even Klen- yang

threatened. We hope it is not true, for the people there havo surely suffered enough. But the rumours fit in with the movement of some of the XIXth Route Army from Yenping to Fuan, where some of the newly arrived soldiers from Shantung (Liu Ding-nleng's to Army) have mutinied owing delay in receiving their pay. It is nino reported that some of the. XIXth Army have been sent North

to fight aganist the Japanese in Jehol.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

A close up of the teleprinter machine which is being used to trans mit Race results, etc., from Happy Valley to the "Hongkong Telegraph"

RACE INNOVATION

¿Continued from Page 1.)

office.

In Foochow itself, the first two weeks of the Chinese old-calendar year have passed very quietly, and the weather has been finer than usual. The Feast of Lanterns was observed with great vigour, and to see the populace enjoying them- selves, walking the streets in their best clothes, and letting off fire- works, one found it hard to remem-gradually developed to its premert ber that in the North there was degree of perfection and become fierce fighting going on, and that part and parcel of many organisa. in other parts of the province v-tions, including, besides bunka, lagen were being looted by bandits

stock exchanges, newa and Communiato,

ngencies

and newspapers, many Govern- ment departments.

VOICE FREQUENCY.

The vinit of II.M.S. Verity afford- ed the opportunity for two match es on the Recreation Ground, one of hockey and the other of football. In both the Poochow teams were able to secure the victory, after, ment of the Creed teleprinter in exciting games.

A still further amazing develop.

conjunction with standard tele-

DERBY DAY AT RACES

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$1,463.00 $418.00 ..$200.00 Unplaced runners ($50 each) Nos. 357, 88, 662, 463, 200, 112, 319.

Selections by "Ringtail" "Ringtall's" aelections for

races are as follows:

The annual meeting of the An-phone and cable companies is the day's glican Synod han just concluded, "Voice Frequency Teleprinter." and a warm welcome was given to As its name implies, this utilises two distinguished visitors, Rev. T. the telephone system, and to get K. Shen of Nanking, and Rev. E. I through to the station required all Allen of the Union Church, Kow- that is necessary in to dial the loos, who gave very arresting mes

the members of Exes to

the number, throw a switch and type Synod. Mr. Allen iso addresed a, the mesage. meeting at the Y.M.C.A. on Inter- national Friendship. Our Own Correspondent.

BOOKSHOP CO. SUMMONED

TRADE MARK CASE

IN COURT

A summons brought before Mr. Wynne-Jonen at the Central Police Court this morning against the Wah Sun Bookshop, of Hollywood Road, accused the manager of bei ing in possession of books On which the trade mark of the East- ern Book Co. had been falsely applied to the Modern Geography Text Book,

Verification that the correct eir. cuit has be28 connected with in achieved by the fact that this al- most supernatural mechanism has a key which, when depressed answers the question: "Who are you**** Ti Elsa was there can be no fear of communicating private Information to the wrong person. When the written message in finished, the set can be returned to normal and the telephone cir- cuit is then free for conversation or for incumlug telephone or tele printer calls.

EASY TO OPERATE

.com.

It would be 'dieult for the lay- man to explain the intricacies, of the teleprinter to further lengths, However, in must not be assumed that the mechaniam is so

limited. AMY! DU MORE alicated that its use is Mr. C. Y. Kwan appeared for Un the contrary, while requring the complainant, Tang Chi-ching skilled maintenance, the principlen of 55, Hollywood Road, while Mr. on which the machine works, both

electrical, F. C. E. Rendall represented the mechanical and defendant.

The case was adjourned until 11.30 a.m. on Monday next.

In a second case the manager' of the Shanghai Book Store of Hollywood Road was cautioned on a summons for similar offence Mr. Kwan informed his Worship that his ellent was not pressing the

I

elementary.

are

con-

The ordinary equipment sists of two separate units, aitant- ed respectively at the transmitting and receiving ends, each of which takes up about as much room as an ordinary tpyewriter, and the operation is in no sense difficult.

The teleprinter being used dur-

caso as the defendant had com- ny the Races by the Telegraph has: pensated the complainant to the been installed by the Hongkong extent of $00 and had promised | Telephone Company, which is to to apologise through the Presa,

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3rd Race

The Godwit Spotted Butterfly Stourbridge

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Racing Boy, Blatre Gallant Fox

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Woodland Stax. Polar Star Lucy Glitters

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Trenbridge

Coo Coo Bay Brechin

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MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1933..

JEHOL CLASH

LIKELY TO START

TO-MORROW

Peking, Feb, 19.

To-morrow or the day after

RADIO BROADCAST

STUDIO

From Z.B.W., on wave length of 355 metres (846 k/c.).

the struggle for mastery at Jehol TWO CONCERTS FROM THE is expected to begin. The Chinese forces are reported to have com- pleted their concentrations, for the defence of the Province and the Japanese are moving their troops up to the frontier as woll an making other preparations for attack.

Responsible opinion here be lieves the attack will come within the next two days, at the-latest. Mr. T. V. Song, Acting Premier. who returned here this morning from a visit to Jehol with Chang Hauch-Man, declares the Chinese are determined to resist to the Inst.

The Japanese on their part, show no intention of deviating in their plans to invade the Pro- vince. Therefore hostilities on a large scale are considered Inevit- able.

p.m. European programme. 5-5,80 p.m. Orchestral, Rustic Wedding Symphony-Bridal Song (Goldmark).

Rustic Wedding Symphony-Seren- ade (Goldmark).

Victor Concert Orchestra 85088. In the Forest (Staub). Minuet (Buccherial) ............... Concert Orchestra

Victor

20030

Colonlat Song (Grainger-Schmid)

Far Away Over the Hilla and (Grainger-Schnid)....Victor Sym- phony Orchestra

36035

....Kiril. 20702

Autumn Thoughts-Waltz Faun Waltz (Andreeff) loft's Dalainilca Orchestra

5.30-6

Fram the Bludio, p.m. A Children's Concret-Programme by Professor S. Makiezoff's Pupils Peking, in the mean time, re-(Junior Section), maina tranquil, although there is

1. (a) In the Church (Zureich) (b) a feeling that it is impossible to Lullaby (Zurelch)...by Hiroko predict what the immediate future Kanoh and Miako Sakagara. holds as regards Jehol and North China-Our Special Correspondent.

Leaders at Jehol

Jehol City, Feb. 18. Marshal Chang Hsuch-linng, Mr. T. V. Soong and General Chang Teo-hsiang, who arc here to "complete the plana to resist the continued in- vnsion of the Province by the Japanese," have been received with the greatest enthusiasm.

The city is beflagged in their honour, and civil and military to-leadera have come from all parts of the Province to great them.

2. Ballad (Burgmuller) ....by D. Watson.

3. (a) Andante (Haydn) (b) Saraband (Bach)....by Peter and Arnold Brooksbank.

4. Sonatine No. 10 (Kuhlan) by M. Sukagora.

(Chopin).

5. (a) Prelude No. (b) Prelude No. 20 (Chopin) ....by Miss Tchibashi,

66.50 p.m. A Concert. Violin Solo-Shepherd's (Kreisler).

Madrigal

€712 tho

Violin Solo-Gypsy Caprice (Krol-

....Fritz Kreisler sier)

Song-Little Grey Home In West (Eardley Wilmot-Lohr).

Sony-From the Land of the Sky- Blue Water (Eberhart-Cadman)

1140 Mary Lewis (Soprano)

Piano Solo-Mazurka in C Sharp

Mr. T. V. Soong, the Minister of Finance, speaking at a masa meet- ing,.reiterated China's determina-Minor (Chopin). tion to resist the Japanese in- vasion of Jebol.-Reuter.

New Governor

Changchun, Feb. 19. The

Manchukuo Government has decided to relieve General Tang Yu-lin of the Governorship of Jehol and to appoint General Chang Hal-peng, Chief Aide to the Chief Executive, an Acting Gov- ernor, says an official announce- ment to-day.

Bronson

Piano Solo Variations on Themen from Carmen (Bizet-Horowitz)

1327 Vladimir Horowitz

Chorus-Where'er You Walk (ilan- del-Spross).

30043 Antique

-Chorus-Bedouin Song (Foote) ..Associated Gleo Clubs of America

Violin

Solo-Caprice (Balogh-Kreisler).

Violin Solo-Legend of the Canyon 10:3 (Cadman) ....Fritz Kreisler

Song The Narrative (Grey- Stothar

Song The Rogue Song (Grey- Tibbert ....Lawrieco

1410 Piano Solo-Passepied (Deliben). Piana Solo-Shepherd's Hey (Grain- ger).

The Manchukuo Government has also cabled Ting Shih-yuan,Stothart)

(Baritone) Rea and A. H. F. Edwardes, ita representatives in Geneva, recalling them and in- structing them to return to Changchun immediately.-Rṛe-

ter.

Nation-wide Call

Peking, Feb. 19.

circular

It is learned, that a telegram was issued yesterdny

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22020. ..Helen Kant (Comedienne)

Vocal Duct Sometime I'm Happy Louise Grandy and Charles King 20609 Orchestral St Louis Blues

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from Jeho ukdor the names of Warren Mills and His Blue Seremd- 35962. Marshal Chang Hsuch-liang and ora Generála Chang Tso-hsiang

Organ Solo Little Pal .....denge and

Crawford

21951. Tang Yu-lin stating that the more

Song He's So Unusual .... .Helen conciliatory China became, the Kane (Comedienne)

222090. more truculent. the Japanese be- Chorus-Hallelujah! The He- came, and the Japanese are

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Organ Solo-Why Can't You? .... 21061. by force it ls the only way to Jesse Crawford

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tations, Special Announcements, etc. 7.30-8 p.m. From the Studio,

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Finally the telegram dwells on the strategic importance of Jehol and the necessity for the whole nation to make an effort to hold that province.

The telegram also declares that they will fight while there is one soldier left to continue the struggle. Renter's Special

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DAY BY DAY NEWS IN BRIEF

NOTHING IS SO STRONG AB GENTLE- NEBS, NOTHING 60 GENTLE STRENGTH---Francis de Salos.

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During Friday, six cases of small As Dox (one imparted) and one case of diphheria were reported to the local | Medical Officer of Health.

A Song and Pianoforte récital by Mrs. Jean Tetley and Mr. Harry Ore. Programme.

Cuckoo 1. Songs (a) The

(Liza (b) The Maiden (Parry). Lehmann). (c) The Green Cornfield (Michael Head).

2. Pianoforte Solo-1st Movement of the Sonata Appassionata (Beoth- oven).

Export of Arma

London, Feb. 19. "Where a dispute between two nations has been the subject of discussion report by the cal Snuff-Box (Lindoff).

or

3. Songs (a) The Crimson Potal (H. Quilter) (b) Summertime on Bredon (Graham Peal).

4. Pianoforte Solos (a) The Mual- (b) Macao

programme

between

League of Nations, and the re- Lullaby (Harry Cre) (c) Turkish port is accepted by one of the March (Beethoven). parties to the dispute and re- 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather fused by the other, it is Incom-Report.

8.30-11.30 p.m. Relay from the patible with the obligations of the Covenant and the Kellogg Ko Shing Theatre. Pact that the nations, members

10.30 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News. of the League and/or signatories

11.30 p.m. Close Down. of the Pact, should allow the ox-

All records in the above European port of arms to the defaulting programmes are kindly supplied by country. This is the declaration Messrs. Teang Fook Flung Co. of a resolution of the Executive, The Studio Committee of the League of 5.30 and 7.15 p.m. may, on any day. Nations Union, which urges the be replaced by a relay from England, Government to seek the assent of if reception of the latter happens to the Powers, signatories

be good. to tho An enjoyable time was spent at Covenant and/or Pact, to an in- the Diocesan Girls' School on Satur-ternational agreement to that A big gathering attended the Hunt day afternoon, when the Kowloon effect-Reuter, Ball in the Peninsula Hotel on Satur-Girl Guldea were hosts to their long- night. The function was a kong sister Guides. The party was delightful one in every respect, and given by Miss II. D. Sawyer, Commis lasted well into the small hours of stoner for Kowloon Guides." yesterday morning.

In view of the prevalence of the Captain Duit, master of the s.s. small-pox epidemic, members of St. charged before the John's Ambulanco Brigade are doing Tjiandane, was

SIX WEEKS

A whist drive for service men will) Sentence of aix weeks' hard la be held in the west lounge of the Much sympathy has been extended bour was imposed by Mr. Schu- European M.C.A., Kowloon, at 3.46 to Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ward in their heavy bereavement. Their thirteen field at the Central Police Court o'clock to-night.

months-old son contracted small-pox this morning on a Chinese who pleaded guilty to the theft of three: The Postmaster General notifies about a week ago, and succumbed on Door mats from the Police Club, that during Race Week the Money Friday. The funeral took place on Happy Valley, yesterday morning on Monday, 20th, Tuesday, 21st, and

Order Department will close at 1 pm. Saturday afternoon. Shortly after 8 o'clock yester- Wednesday, 22nd February. day, one of the "boys" noticed that the mats were missing and on making a search found two them in the nullah, being washed down to the sea with the defend- ant following on the roadway. The third had already been re- trieved from the nullah.

of day

the

It was alleged that the defend-Hon. Comdr. Hale, at the Marine much appreciated service to ant had stolen the mats, and Court this morning, with having used community by making personal visits

to various business offices in pur thrown them into the nullah to be the siren of his vessel for a purpose stance of an intensive

vaccination retrieved when out of sight of the other than for navigation at 11.85 am.

on February 7. He admited the campaign. Club.

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U.S. SENATE PASSES

COTTON BILL.·

TO GO BEFORE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

Washington, Feb. 18. The Cotton Control Hill, aimed to decrease the cotton output in America for 1933, has been passed by the Senate and now goes before the floure of Representatives.

at present controlled by the Federal

ALLEGED PLAN TO USE AGAIN Appearing before Mr. Schofield at the Central Police Court this charge, and a fine of $10 was imposed.) The H.K. University Amateur morning, Chan Sau, "of 408 Hon- The Bill, Introduced by Senator ін holding nessy Road, was charged with have Smith, proposes that 3,500,000 bales Largo audiences gathered at the Photographic Club Tho current attraction at the King's Theatre yesterday for the first entered for the members competitioning in his possession ten Govern: Farm Board and other government Queen's Thantro le entitled "Fifty showings of "Six Hours to Live," the from Monday, 20th, the Wednesday, ment liquor labels which had been bodies shall be put into a "pool," Million Frenchmen." There is as Fox picture starring Waraer Foxter 22nd, from 9 and to 6 p.m. at the used and removed. It being allog-from which the producers might buy much relovancy between the title and Miriam Jordan. Fantastle and University Union Assembly Room. ed that he had intended to re-use at present prices on credit, on the and what in shown in the picture as somewhat far fetched in theme, the The judging is in the hands of Mr. the labels.

condition that they agree to decranza there in between the "comedy" production is noteworthy alike for its E, A. von Kobza, Dr. Th. Nagel, and

1998 production by similar their tempted and the generally accepted excellence of production and fins, Bir A. M. Bowes-Smith.

amounts.

Purchasers could sell cotton `from sense of humour. The production is acting. The story is cleverly present Wednesday, at 4.80 p.m. Mr

On the application of the pro ong of scomingly endless bouts nted, pains being taken to rollove the Kobza will address the Club in the

tor Smith claims, the decreased pro- the bar. and of people attempting to morbidity with touches of comedy. Assembly Room, the subject being secution, the case was adjourned the late August 16. when, one- sprak French, but it is quite enter. The loads are admirably taken, and comments of the entries. The public formally for one week, the defenduction would have increased prices.

Reuter. taining, none the love and has many the whole casting good. A film not is invited to see the exhibition. dant being allowed $500 ball. bright spots.

Thore will be no admission fos.^

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