"DO YOU KNOW”
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH... FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1936.
HERE'S ANOTHER THIS IS WHAT THEY THINK OF US THE NEW CRAZE: And They Can't All Be Wrong All Of The Time
Paul and Yoln, two old local favourites, who love bees engaged far a return appencance at the fangkeng Hotel tomorrow night.
MYSTERY OF
THE WANDERING PROFESSOR
HONGKONG - LONDON – CAPETOWN THEN DEATH
HONGKONG
IN THE EYES
OF VISITORS
ANYONE who reads the following opinions and extracts, taken from the files of the Hongkong "Telegraph",
RADIO BROADCAST
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra From Daventry CLASSICAL PROGRAMME
From Z.B.W. on a wavelength of
will have no need to ask any more questions about Hong-155 metres 1845 kiloegeles): kong.
Ridolf Frimt (the famous empuses uf Rose Marle and other stressful operettas): "Your Peak is a picture that should be framed."
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Mrs. Kaletta Green (of Manila arut Pennsylvania: "From that Pre seen of the Hongkong men, they're a pretty mouldy Int. You're got nothing"
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Charlie Chaplin: "It is good to be Hongkong: to get away from the erdwds for a while, and not D bothered by people all of the time."
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Mr. J. 1. Thomas (then Secretary of State for the 'olonies): "The (Multsal Commission) Report - ebes a mate of affairs la Hongkong I that no one in any part of this House or the entry could regard as satis factory.
No one could read the report without dismay,"
thy dumps, a mood resulting largely from the fact that the Colony is now feeling the effects of the world de- pression."
4-7 pm Chinese Programme. 7-11 p.m. European Programmé. 7 p:m.
Malcolm McEachern (Bass) and Fritz Kreisler (Vios fin),
1. Violin Solon-Humoreske, Op. Hon. Mr. D. W. Tratman (1934 An- | 101 (Dvorak). Caprice Vicmois aual Report): The Importance of (Kreisler); 2. Songs-I'm a Ronner Hongkong has grown with the Mentelasohn). The Cobbler's Song erease of China's trade with foreign countries. It is now in respect of loanage entered and cleared one of the largest paris in the world."
George Bernard, Shaw: " came to Hongkong because I had to my ship wouldn't out le
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Cha Chin Chow (Norton); Viglia Solos-Liebeslied (Love's Sorrow), (Kreisler). Lichenfreud (Love's Joy) (Kreisler); 4. Songs- In Praise of Ale (Sharpe). Gentle- men, Good-Night (Longstuffe).
7.30 p.m. A Relay from Daven-
The R. D. . Dance (rehesten,
Lady Farnlyst: "Hongkon has a directed by Henry Hall. dreadful elimite "
"Manchester Guardian:" "The Moi Tsat system in Bongkong as an en- during disgrace,
Ruth Ess: "Houdcom is chant- Winton ing will her prond d'eak moising its! Cameraman.
7.50 p.m. From the Studio, "Book Reviews" by A. D..
p.m. Imcal: Tine Signal, Wex ther Report, Stock Quotations and Announcements.
8.45 p.m.
A Réiny from Daven- Boch (Technicnior | try. Hongkong his pro
"Gentlemen v., Players. A descrip. tion of the play from Lon!'s Cricket Ground, fon.
nobbish head poses irely above one vided me with my richest scenery. of the Juist harbours in the worl she is enchanting indeed but he spell
Oland: Warner
"Let the world
is that of a Sleeping Beauty waiting know about your beautiful eny." To he galvanised to life by nud!
8.15 pm. A Variety Programme, Accordeon Sole—The_Bell,
. Maurice Alexander: Vocal --How'm 1 Doin'?....The Aaron Sisters; Songs Beautiful Woman. Lilie... Lizzie Glee Gath; Song--The Continental.. Alphikea and the Royal Hawallan
heart
Harold Albert (in Newcastle Sun- Crel Taylor: -Hongkong's, atues fritish inhabitants of the place makes day Sun): "Better knowledge of the are postage stampa which fick the angry. And, by the time you
tificulty: aup amount of Ferr; trare, pou want to terite to the ax-Bolo Haker: Tinna Solo bots crossing the harbour: maty at thirties about it. That's Hongkong! tractive young ladies, botá Char and European; well pared rearts. Its manes are that is dreadfully dull and neruis jazzing up: i is terity damp and pour shoes turi green over- night; it's hot,"
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Sir Cecil Clementi: "Pelendsinp
in with Canton is vital to Hongkong.
THIS is the curious story of William Henry Pattinson,
aged 69, a professor of languages, who collapsed the street in Capetown recently and died.
On him was found a passport which showed that
had only receptly visited Hongkong.
he
But no one in this Colony scenis to know anything about him, He did not register at any of the leading hotels.
So far as is known, he did not report his arrival or departure to the local police.
FORMER G.O.C. AND WAR
"FIRST BATTLE IN ENGLAND” ·
"IHE first battle of the .next war will be fought in England, and it is likely to begin within half an hour of the receipt of an ultimatum or without that formality. It will continue for a long time."
Letters found in his effects, and the passport, indicated that. Pat- tiuson had travelled from Japan ta Hongkong, making stopovers at Shanghai and Singapore.
From Singapore he went to
It is the condition upon which Hong- kong lives."
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A. J. Moore-Bennett: "I officin dom in Hongkong forgets the status of the Colony and can be bluffed as Chinn... then Indeed British trade and trading
bestie Interests mit
themselves and remedy the situation
while they may
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Admiral Nagano: "British forth Heation of Hongkong would aggravate the situation in the Pacific."
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and tea, soon upon my honeymoon IT be, I'll be going back again to Hongkong."
The Old Song: "In that Innd of rice
"Tukum": "Hongkong green smell.”*
a dark,
Professor J. N. Smith; "is Hong- komt an outpost of Empire, or is it a lucke dip?"
Steila Brasil!
the place where ein servants are more con- cerned with their jobs than with their
work."
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Mr. T. 13. Wilson: "I travelled... but even
smallest towns I never found the (street) Hghting so poor as in Hongkong. It is a dis- grace to this community
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stood still ....Edythe Baker: Roll along prairie Moon, Red Sails in the Sunset...AÍ Bowlly (Tenor): Instrumental-Tunes, with
Bugle Call
, Huggers; Hi Digging bilen Flanagan and Allen: Piano Solos-One hour with you Medley Rale da Costa.
p.m. A Relny of the Daventry News Bulletin and Announcements.
Copyright by Reuter),
9.20 p.m. A Classical Pro- gramme.
in with there? And what happened to you after you gave that number at the Peninsula Hotel?"
Arins-Oh Yes, Just so ("Phoebus and Pan") (Bach), With Vendure Clad ("The Creation") (Gnyddn).... Elsie Sudlaby (Soprano); Pianoforte Solos-Prelude No. 8 in E flat Minor (Bach). Fugue No. 7 in Ent
Major (Bach)....Harriet Cohen Orchestral Serenade "Dine Kleine Nacht- nusik" (Mozart)....John Barbirolll's Chamber Orchestra; Arins—Let wine low like a fountain ("Don Giovanni") (Mozart). Don Giovanni's Serenade ("Don Giovanni") (Mozart)...,Ezio Pinza (Bass).
10 p.m. Big Ben from Daventry. Orchestral-Leonore Overture No.
Beethoven); Ruins of Athens)(Beethoven): Turkish March Vocal Duet night perting, have
een of a false friend th
prey ("Carmen") (Bizet)..
Hedly (So- prano) and Ausseau (Tenor); Vocal Les Noces (The Wedding) (Seene Joe E. Brown: Mu-un-one-not-000! 1) (Stravinsky)......Kate Winter, Linda Semnyir, Parry Jones, Roy Henderson and Chorus.
M. Cacheroussit. Director of London, where he went to the Evel Economique de l'Indo-Chinelated by Lynette deneuse in
Best Wheeler to Robert Woolsey lecturing at Hanoi): "Indo-China American magazine): "Some island, Salvation Metropole ta refuge for trade has benefited from the moter homeless men run by the Salvative power of the British Fleet sta- Hongkong. Do
you remember the tion Army), saying the he had toned at Hongkong-lost who woud of Jockey Club-people- just arrived from Victoria Falls, serviers-against piratical designs vein After a few days he booked his be needed as long as political condi- passage to the Argentine
tions do not radically change in London City Council records China " also indicate that Pattinson was admitted to the Ladywell Public Assistance Institution towards the end of 1934 and was an inmate for about two months,
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Hongkong is not only beautiful, it is Appreciation by an American! British, and it is the best governed i spot in this part of the world."
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CHINESE “FINDS NO SNOBS"
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CIVIL. SERVICE
WELCOME IN CANBERRA
At the end of savo months he G. Clinton Pellam (British Cum- was discharged at his own request inercial Secretary to Hongkong): "I on the understanding that he had is not anticipated that Hongkong will secured a post as foreign courier ever be a suitable pince for the extab- with Merris, Thomas Cook and flishment of heavy industries other Sons. * Hut Cooks denied that, they than those naturally related to shup- This startling statement
ping and ship i had any record of him,
repairing." made by Major-General H. L.
"South Pritchard in a letter published in responsible for the prolungation of (1908): "The real
Chim Morning Tost** need of the The Times. General Pritchard the war and its high cost in casu Colony at the present
Mr. Charles Glue Fon Lee, the first time is Chinese to enter the Australian Civil was General Officer Command-ulties, while whenever the times and regular and popular means of ex-Service, was given a special welcome] ing in Makya for two years untitPlaces of offence and defence were pressing publie opinion."
well balanced success resulted.
on his arrival in Canberra, the Federal Capital, where he has been appointed to a position in the Custams Depart-
the beginning of 1931 when he 1 examining the Estimates so far was appointed Commandant of published (more are to come) of the the School of Military Engineer-rer Ministries, which are politely "defence Ministries." ww ALO ing, Chatham, Inspector of Royal that they amount to u great deal Engineers, and G.O.C., Chatham over £100,000,000, all very necessary Area. He is now retired.
to enable us to be heard again in the councils of the work.
General Pritchard goes on th kay, discussing the effects of a
PROTECTING CIVILIANS The three defence Ministries may
Hongkong is less sure of itself thanment.
"Manchester Guardian" writer it used to be. At the present, indeed, otwithstanding appearance, it is in
Gas Masks In Three Sizes
gas attack on England, that be trusted to have carefully consider while well over £100,000,000 is fed the right proportion allotted to allotted for battles aversen adefence at offence, but those Minis- paltry £500,000 is allotteil to en- Irina are not responsible for the pre- able civilians to play their inactions to protect the civilian pop- TO FIT MEN, WOMEN
the
portant part,
nera! Pritchard's letter, to The Tina is as follows:
The use of gas by the Italians against the Abyssinians must have made it clear that no parts or pro- tocols are going to protect this or any other country against gas in the next
War.
lation in this country effects of nir raids,
against
While well over £100,006,000 is
AND CHILDREN
Canberra is notorious throughout Australia as the seat of petty snobbery as well as government, but Mr. Lec has started a campaign to refute this allegation.
10.30 p.m. Dance Music. 11 pm. Close Down.
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10.74 m 14.200 e 1.30-3 p.m. 15,200 ke 4.45-8.35 p.m. 0,540 ke 4.45-8.16 p.m.
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KOUTTI ASIA ZONE
Anin Zone benruicant from DJU [199.74 metres)
and 15 (1.45 metres).
422 to fierman Folk Song.
5 p.m. Sonate in E fet major by Haydn. 6.15 pan. Let us sing a Folk Hong
gether!
6.30 p.m. Na and Heslew. B. p.. Aitary Conrett, 4.45 p.m. News and Review. Tp.m.
8.15 p.m. 8.20
Concert of Light Music. News in Knish.
Greetings to our
p.m. Little
A.N.C.
intenses, German Broadcasting
8.35 p.m. Coneart of Light Malz toon-
tinued).
EAST ASIA ZONE
East Aain Zone brocant through DJQ on
"I myself haven't found any signs 10.63 metres (16.220 k.c.1 1.30-3 pm. Cabrert.
of snobbery," stated Mr. Lee, shortly after his arrival. "Although it is one of the youngest capitals in the worid) Cumberin in already a beautiful city, and its quietness is conducive to mubile service efficiency."
Mr. Lee is a B.A. of Queinsland, University. He has been appointed Customs Department.
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MATTER HE 2 pm.
9.05 p.m. German Folk Song.
0.10 p.m. Greetings to our Listener.
9.1 p.m. News and Review,
9.30 pm. Concert Hour.
10 m, News and Iteview, 10.15 p.. To-day in Gietmany.
16.10 p.m. Friedrich List the fate of p
German emigrant.
10.15 p.m. Mary Concert. 18.45 p.m. Topical Talk.
The following wavelengths and frequenclose
are observed by Daventry..
allutied for battles oversen we find DETAILS of the British Gov-to the tarp revision section of the DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES shut a paltry £500,000 is allotted to ernment's requirements in enable civilians to phy their m portant part in the first battle of the manufacture of gas masks
in-thin
are contained in a circular pub- The officials of the Home Office lished by the Air Raid Pretnu- who are responsible for the protection tions Department of the Home
Office.
the
wur
country.
If space permitted it could be of civilians against air raids can be
shown that, while high explosive trusted to make the most
bombing is comparatively ineffectiv£500,000, but to any
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of Alst
who has The circular includes a specification
on Abysslaan terrain, and spraying knowledge of what protection agains: for gas pusks of the "Special Service"
are dealing those
surviving
the
21 YEARS AGO
Extracts From The "Telegraph" Files
The following extracts are from
and dropping ofas very effective, ale ruits means a sum of £500,000 to type, and invites all manufacturers to. the proportion of effectiveness would provide for it is simply ridiculous at their products in order, at be reversed in this country, but that The able officials, who i-not to say that gas attack on this with the matter require, a good deal specification testa may receive a week entled July 24, 1915.
Government's the Hongkong Telegraph for the more support from the public than licence to stamp each respirator with;
a certification mark,
country would not be very serious..
Attention should be directed to that.
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the fact that the first latile of the next war will he fought in this
Each licence will cost £20 and the The rate of the dollar on de- country, and is likely to begin with the most vital part of protection gas mask bearing the
I would like to emphasise that quite manufacturer will pay Bd. on every mand was 18, 9.1/16d. in half an hour of the receipt of ao against air raids in a highly indua- certification. ultimatum or without that forma trialised and densely populated coun
Government
Materials used must be such that
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Dr. Martyn Lobb, the first occu
lity. It will continue for a long try (so different from Abysslain) is very component has a probable effce-pant of the Chair of Clinical the maintenance of the essential sertive life of five years. Every mask Surgery at the Hongkong Univer- Since we are about to spend a vices in spite of attack from the air. will undergo tests for resistance, air alty. left the Colony for Home. large sum on rearmament, the pro-Le,, maintenance of supply of food, tightness, and efficiency of fitting, portlonate allocation of it to offence water, light, heat, drainage, communi- comfort, and general suitability. And defence is of the utmost import-cations, and protection from fire. Respirators must be designed · no The Prince of Wales War Rellef Ollicials, however capable, can that essential conversation is possible Fund in Hongkong fatalled $311, only serve the public in accordance between wearers, and designs must be 894 to date. with the public demand, and if the suitable for manufacture in sizes.to.it public only nak for £5,000,000 worth the faces of men, women, and young of defence in the first battle of the poraons, Each-sixo, it is emphasised, next war that is all they will.get.ahould have a wide range of fitting.
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The Gersham Parkington Quintes. 1.3% p.m. Presentation of New Colours in the Belande of Guarde" by Side Majesty the King.
2.10 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Signal at 2.15 p.m.
Transmission 2
IGA.C, (BIL) ``- 7 p.m. Bix Bon. "luland Story," " talà pim. “The Bl.C. Danes Orchestra.
Gentlemen Players. A descrip
Loạn of the play from Ford's Cricket Grand, London,
.5 p.m. Talk.
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Ernen Dutcher, In folk wuf deren.
Janes Muzic.
Ice House Street.
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China could be removed, I Chiba's future with
10.30 pm. A ruaning commentary on the «Elipse · Stakes, From Bandown Park Racecourse. 10.35 pm. Dance Music.
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14.45 p.m. "A Recital by mulie, Nelson
(Hoprano),
11 m. "A Concert of Modern Alusle.” 11.55 0.07 The News and Announcemenin,
Greenwich Time Signs?, at 12 am,
12.35 m. Gentlemen z Playera. A desta
tion of the play" from Cricket, tireurd, Landon. 12.30 m. The Beras Brish Septel
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PEKIN SYNDICATE TRIBUTE TO CHINA'S PROGRESS
Loudon, July 16. The Pekin Syndicate held its moal meeting under the Chairmanship of Brigadier-General Woodroffe, who describing recent visit to Chino, dwelt on the "amazing pra made in development of the country," especially in road and railway con- struction, which without doubt must have an important effect on Chifnese economic life.
He paid warm tribute to the "won- derful efforts of that great patriotic leader" General Chiang Kai-shek,
Belg. General Woodro Te strongly eritielsed the Japanese atillude, particularly with regord 10
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Brig. General Woodroffo emphasized the encouraging progress of the Pekin Syndicate's mines, and happy Sino-British co-operation, and he specially thanked Doctor Wong Wen- 10.
Secretary
the General Executive Yuan, for assistance in reorganisation of 1935 and now practically complete.
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