THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,

NOVEMBER

1935.

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CANTON AIR CRASH

PLANE SMASHED AND AIRMAN KILLED

Canton, October 31. Another air tragody, being the second this month, as a result of which a fighting plane of the crashed and an local Air Force airman was killed, is reported here to-day.

The plane was piloted by a Mr. Thio opening concert of the season will take place at the Helena May Chan, of the local Air Force. Institute on Thursday, November 7, at While flying at a considerable The following artistes are height in the vicinity of the Tien 6.30 p.m. contributing to the program. Io Aerodrome, the plane E: Showdon-Jones (soprano) Mathieson (contralto), 3. Ride dived near a school playground in (baritone) and Mr. W. M. Barton (solo the East Auburb. The plane At the pinno, Mr. Lind- crashed beyond repair, while

Dr.

Nose

piano, F... (CHM). A.R.C.M., the alrman was killed instantly.

нау I.A.M. Prices as usunt: tens to be The cause of tragedy is not booked from the Matron, telephone known but it is believed to be due 22100. Concert tickets are available to engine trouble. Luckily the

plane did not hit the school more lives might have been in- volved. Wah Kiu Yat Po,

at the door.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori

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FIRST SHOWINGS IN KOWLOON

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or

An Old Pauline Dinner will be hold curly in December, should ` suffetent support be forthcoming. All Okl

Paulines who wish to attend are asked to eommunicate na soon as possible with Lieut. Col. R. F. Johnson, RA.O.C. Depot, Hongkong,

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THE OLD FIRM, WALLS & LYNN, AGAIN IN THE FUNNIEST OF ALL THEIR FARCES

Comedians

These Great Compe

as

Father & Son! TO M WALLS

A CUP OF

in A

RALPH LYNN

by BEN TRAVERS

KINDNESS FOR WALLS

A Comedy full of Side-splittina Situations.

AT

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It la requested that all Civil Associations and individuals who wish to place wreaths on the Cenotaph at the conchiglon' of the Service on Armistice Day, will kindly. Inform'the undersigned, in writing, before 9th November, 80 that accommodation may be arranged within the Police barrier.

D. BURLINGHAM.. Inspector General of “Palive. 31st October, 1985.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

Swan, Culbertson £ Fritz announce the removal of their omes to the Hongkong & Shang- hi Bank Ruilding, First Flour, Suite 119/122.

November, 1st, 1935, f

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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS

of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday the 4th day of November, 1935, nt 3 p.m. at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Ex- cellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at South Bay

Road, in the Colony of Hong Kong for a term of 75 years, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the Klug, for one further term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.

Beality.

Lot. No. 374.

South Bay Road.

No. of Sale

Reghly Sa.

Monday Memuru zám

N. 5. E. W.

As per rule'

plan

Coderata ta

About 20,600

Azotal Klare te

peet Price

922$

FIRE AT NANNING

JUNK AND PETROL CARGO DESTROYED

$3,030

Canton, October 31. According to a report from front Nanning a serious water Are occurred, there on the 20th. that when a "large junk fully loaded with 1,972 tins of petroleum was completely burned out, but luckily no ilves were involved though several persons were in- jured.

The cargo of petroleum which was ready for Wuehow belonged to the Standard Oil

Jossin Matthews and Donald Calthrop in x scene from "Friday the 13th," a Gaumont-British picture showing at the Star Theatre to-day and

ut

to-morrow.

CANTON'S RECRUITS IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

Jochl

HONGKONG-PENANG

SERVICE

FEVERI PUNCHMENT FOR DESERTERS

Canton, Oct. 31. General Chan Chai-tong to

Complying with the order of

London, Oct. 31. report

The speeding up of. Empire Air the

training camp, hundreds of young recruits from Services in the near future was the various districts are pouring announced by Sir Erie Geddes ht the annual meeting of Imperial Many of these recruits have been | Airways. sent to the different divisions of New machines will be ordered. the First Group Army. They are to go through further training of which will enable the England to defence works. Some are to fill up Australia sight to be accomplish- vacancies of the divisions,

ed in seven days, to South Africa in four days, and to Indin-in three days.

into the city.

According to the regulations laid down by General Chan Chai- Long, recruits deserting while in their training course will be, im- prisoned for # certain period, while those who

the run away second time will be taken to the for reurtmartial.--- Headquarters Neutral News.

Elders' Disapproval

Kongmoon, Oct. 30. Elders of villages here have sent

Sleeping accommodation would be provided in these machines.

Acceleration Was subject to suitable ground organisation..

Sir Erie said that the develop- ment of the service between had fully England and Calenta justified itself, and the service to Australia had shown an increase which warranted the increase of the frequency to twice weekly.

a petition to the First Group Army Headquarters requesting the l'e- turn of the sons of the villagers recruited for military training. nection between Penung und

It is expected that the air con-

Hongkong would be continued The petition states that the permanently. parents were under the impres-

Sir Eric Geddes also mentioned alon that their sons were only to go and study, but now it appears the probability of experimental that they have to join the army Atlantic lights in 1936. Nentral News,

He stated that the Government bud officially informed the Com- pany that it would continue as the chosen

for instrument.

the. development · of the existing Empire Hues.-Reuter,

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For Government Employees

Canton, Oct. 30. As a prelude to actual military training for Government

em- ployees, the latter assembled at Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall yesterday at 5 p.m. to listen to the instruc-|

The Cheero Club was packed

Provincial Chairman Lin Yuen-kal. tions of General Chan Chi-tong and Wednesday evening, when the band of the "Empress of Japan," by kind General Chan and Chairman Lin Ulcers, gave

permission of the Commander-and- both talked on the importance of

a much appreciated

under the direc military training for every citizen tion of Mr. F: Harwood. The

programme, musical chestral numbers were interspersed General We Chow-chun, high Bonner Mr. Sheppard, and

the vocalists being Mr. by sungs, staff officer of the 1st Group Army. Williams while Mr. Asche was appointed to take charge of the

the house down with his "Ben the special work of imparting Eyeglass" and "Silly

of China.

Company, military training to Government cent Smilth Recompat." Dr. Vin

On the early morning of the 29th. Inat. when the junk was about to Bail an explosion occurred and a serious fire followed,

R-

A Police motor fire float, chored near by, quickly responded to the alarnt onll, when the huge column of smoke was notleed by ships and boats on the river. The rescue party, quickly took the whole crew from the junk but all were more or less injured, three of them rather seriously,

Effort to save anything board were unavailing; thi il re lasted for over an hour and the junk and its the cargo were com |pletely destroyed and the bulk

on

alone remained floating on the

river,

It is estimated that the total loss amounted to $33,200, of which the cargo was worth about $32,000.--Wah Kiu Yat Po.

Football

makes autumn choorful season."

the

employees-Central Press.

The cases of Diphtheria and two cases of Typhoid (one imported) were reported to the local health authorities on Wednesdny.

on the of

piano and also gave a number delightful planoforte solos. The or chestral numbers included. "The Mikado," "Tarñntella," "Elfin Dances," "Melodious Melodies" and Old Time Songs in which everybody heartily Joined,

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