VOLUNTEER ORDERS FOR COMING WEEK
Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps orders by Lt. Col. R. C. B. Anderson, M.C., Commandant Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.
Friday, Apr. 22.
1. Parades
(u) 1st. Battery:
i, Left Section.-Friday, April 20, 5.45 p.m. Belchers. Dress-overalls, gun floor shoes, cap.
H. Signal Section-Friday, April
29, 5.30 p.m. H.Q.
(a) 2nd. Battery:
THE HONGKONG
U.S. COMMODITY PRICES
LATEST CABLED
QUOTATIONS
Now York, April' 22.
New York Colton
dress will be taken Jon. (1039)
Mar. (1030) Spot
Closing 8.90/01
2. Dress
(n) Pay Seellon-Friday, April May 20, 5.30 p.m. H.Q.
July'. October December
Opening
0,07/88
0.00/00
8.00/08
9.03/03
0.07/07
0.05/00
0.11/11
White mess into use forthwith.
0.00/08
9.13N
9.14A
0.10/10 8.00
3. Command Captain J. S. Rodrigues assumed command of the Portuguese Com-
The First Notice Day Cotton is April 26.
4. Leave
May July September
New York Rubber
12.57/58
12.74/74
12.00/01 13.00/00
Wednesday and Thursday,panies on 1.438. April 27 and 28, No. parade.
11. Saturday, April 30, 730 nm. H.M.S. Tamar,
lit. Sunday, May 1, 745 a in. Star Ferry, Kow.000.
iv. Dress (Saturday and Sunday) shorts, puttles (rolled down), Jacket, lanyard and S. D. cap.
(c) Engineer Company:
i. There will be no regular parades until further notice.
Monday, April 25, 5.30 p.m.
Company H.Q.
Once. Company Dinner Comunittee meeting.
Signals, Tuesday, (d) Corps April 20, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. Signul train- ing.
(e) Machine Gun Troop-Tues- day, April 20, 5.45 p.m. Causeway Bay Stable. Riding School.
(1) Armoured Car Section.- Tuesday, April 20, 5.30 p.m. H.Q L.G. instruction.
(g) Motor Machine Gun Platoon. Friday, April 20, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. A and B as notified by circular. C-M.G. instruction, I, A., recapitulation.
(h) No. 1 (M. G.) Company-A company meeting is provisionally arranged for Friday, April 29, at 5.30 p.m. at II.Q. and will be confirmed by circular,
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Licut. J. R. Way, M. M. G. Platoon. December 12.4.30-11.8.30.
March
Sergt. N. Garland; 2nd. Battery; 30.4.30-31.5.38,
for May
TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Pape 9.}
11.30-12.13 p.m. Relay of Morning Service from The Hop Yat Church (Chinese).
12.15 Compositions' Of Brahms. Sonata In F Minor, Op. 120 No, 1 ....Lionel Terlis (Viola) and Harriet Cohen (Plano) (a) Ein Sonnett, Op. 14, No. 4; (b) Sonntag, Op. 47, No. 3 Vier Ernste Cesange, Op. 121 No. 2 Alexander Kipnis (Bass) and
Genari Moore (Plono); Hungarian Dance No. 7 In A Mapor
Yehud! Menuhin (Violin); Rhapsody In E Plat Benno Molselvitch (Plano); Hungarian Dance, No. 6 In F Sharp Minor... The Royal Opera Orches- tra, Covent Garden conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent; --Hungarian 12.77/80 Dance No. 6 In B Flat Major.... 12.95/97 Yehudi Menuhin (Violin), --- 13.11/12
1.00 Time and Weather, 13.32/33 1.03 Albert Sandler and His Or- 13.40N chestra with Keith Falkner (Bari
(010).
Sales for the day:-9,910 tons.-
Chleage Wheat F/Cadet W. E. Peers, Air Arm, May
844/84% 84 /03% 1.4.38-31.12.38,
July
0244/02% 32/82 September
82%/82% Thursday's Sales:......
5. Strength-Increaso 3002 Sapper V. P. Komaroff, R.O.D.C. Conatn. Sec. 12.4.38.
3003 Sapper S. L. Monaghan, R.O.D.C. Constn. Sec. 14:4.39.
S. F. Hedercor, Captain, Adjutant, H. K. V. D. Corps,
NOTICES
1. Corps Rillo Meeting The rifle meeting will held on Sun-. day, April 24, on the Kowloon City" Ranges. The Ranges will be open from 9 o'clcok to 10 o'clock for prac- The Corps tice and egg-pool shots. Championship on "A" Range and the Francis Cup on "B" Range will com
10 at promptly
o'clock. mence Squadding cards will not be sent out, but will be distributed on the range. Tin will be served in the H.K.R.A. (3) No. 3 (M. G.). Company. There will be no parade on Monday,Club house at a small charge, April 25.
(I) No. 2 (M. G.) Company. Thursday, April 28, 6.30 p.m. H.Q.
M.G. training.
2. Sergeants" Mess-General Meeting There will be a general meeting
(k) No. 4 (M. G.) Company.-- Wednesday, April 27, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. of the Sergeants' Mess at H.Q. on
1 and 2 Pls.-Musketry. 3 Pl.-M. G. | Wednesday, May 4, at 6 pm. training. Friday, April 29, 5.30 p.m. H.Q. 3 PIM. G, training.
:
3. Corps Annual Dinner Etc.
AFFILIATED UNIT
section "D" Transport will leave H.Q. on Friday, May 20. for Kennedy Road Range for Re- volver firing. Overalls and webbing belt will be worn. Friday, April 29, 5.30 p.m. II.Q. Subsections "A" and "B" Revolver drill. Belt will be
14,950,000 bushels. Chicago Corn
5934/50%
50%/60% 014/01% 01/01
6259/0244
1234/123% 112%/1125 00/80%
May July
September
May July October
Winnipeg Wheat
1244/124
113%/114%
CHINESE WOMEN
SHOT
Shanghai, Apr. 22. Two Chinese women were shot carly this morning just culside the western perimeter by Japanese sen- tries, who defend the action on the ground that the women were looters who failed to obey the command to surrender. One of the women is is a serious condition.
The two women, it is stated, were noticed by the Japanese as they tried to remove pieces of bamboo fencing. Challenged by at the thought that they might fall sentry and terrified into the hands of the military forces, the women tried to flee to
to the Settle- *** ment, As they were attempting to
Foust Fantasia (Gounod) Orchestra; Adorce (West) Love Everlasting (Friml) ....Orchestra: Had A Horse ("Hungarian Folk Songa"--Korbay}; Shepherd, See Thy Horse's Foaming Mane ("Hua- garian Folk Songs" Korbay) .......... Kells Falkner: Indiana Sweetheart (Hansen); Tears (Uhr) ....Orches- tra; Halfway To Heaven (From The Street Singer')....Orchestra.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather und Announcements.
1.40 “Bizet-"Carmen"——Acts III and IV.
Played by The Milan Symphony Orchestra conducted by Cav, Lorenzo Molajal; Vocalists:-Aurora Buades, Aureliano Fertile, Irma Mion, Ebe Ticozzi, Giuseppe Nessi, Aristide Baracchi and Chorus of La Scala,
Milan.
2.30 Close Down.
Mon
Coeur
7.21 Compositions,
Bolero .....The Lamoureux Or-
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APRIL 23, 1938.
ELETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
TENANTS' PLIGHT BROUGHT TO LIGHT
To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph,
Sir,In addressing this letter to you I am not acting only on my own
behalf but also on behalf of the very many families who are in a similar position and who are auftering silently..
It is hoped that this letter moy attract the kind attention of H.E, the Governor as I am aware of the great interest that he takes in the welfare of all the residents of this Colony, be they rich or poor, European or Chinese. I am sure that H.E. alone can take the necessary action to avert what threatens to develop. Into a very acute situation bringing in its train suffering and distress to a large number of permanent residents.
The conclusions of the Rents Com- universally
mission have been
criticised both by the Press (and for this wo are all truly grateful) as well as by the entire Pubile. The conclusions have been accepted by the Government. The justice of our appeal has also been ably defended by Mr. J. P. Braga, the champion of every meritorious couse and of the under-dog.
The hardships suffered by every class of refugees (the real ones) from the interior and from Shanghai meet with our full sympathy; but this
is no good reason why local residents, law-abiding and regular payers of rents, should be menaced with wholesale evictions. Charity begins at home and,
"King George IV Whisky
(1) Machine Gun Signals-Mon- The Annual Dinner and Presenta-crawl through the barbed wire bar- day, April 25, 5.20 p.m. H.Q. Sub-tation of Prizes will be held at Corps ricade at Hungjoo Road crossing they chestra Of Paris conducted by Mau- to implement those recommendations. does it mean that we with
were shot down by one or two sen-rice Ravel; Alborada Del Gracioso tries in clear vicw af the British (Extrait des "Miroirs") ....Orches- troops stationed at the intersection tre Des Concerts Straram sous la of Hunglao and Keswick Roads, direction de Walther Straram; Plece Either a British soldier or a member En Forme De Habanera...M. Mau- of the Shanghal Municipal Police rice Marechal ('Cello Solo); M. Mau- called an ambulance and the women rice Faure the Piano. were rushed to the Tokonaga Hos- pital at the insistence of the Japanese authorities who are thus keeping
worn.
(m) Army Service Corps Com- pany. There will be no parades until further notice.
The next lecture on home nursing will bo given to the Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C. by Mrs. Stout at the P.W.D. OMees at 5.30 p.m. on Monday, April 25. (Sd.) Mrs. E. M. Bros, Commandant Nursing Dolachment, HK.V.D.C.
them under control-Reuter.
WILLYS
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has had a REPUTATION
for 50 years —— Every QUALIFICATION of a first-class whisky and
a DESTINATION that is always assured
our
Chairs played to music supplied by the Commission (with the landlords as highly amused spectators) the Duddenly find under-dogs would themselves without a chair-pardon me I mean a house all highly amusing if it were not so tragle,
Cannot a Board of Arbitration be up including representative from Hongkong and with
powers lo stop eviction and to limit the percentage in the increase of rents instead of giving owners a free hand with only the sky as a limit. The Commission propose to study the statistics of incoming and outgoing persons in the Colony-this is the time for action and not for statistics; it action is not taken in time hundreds of victims will be thrown in the streets and I am sure that everyong will
0.00-7.00 Chinese Programme,
as Hongkong giving me notice to quit at the end 7.00 Saint-Saens Compositions,
itself is not involved in the war, why of my lease because, so it was Danse Macabre, Op. 40,...The should its residents be made to alleged, the house was required for Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by suffer even to a greater extent but her own use. We went to see the Leopold Stokowski;
In another direction? It la only wise landlady, who informed us that she and mely legislation which can really required the house, but she S'Ouvre A Ta Voix ("Samson Et Dulla"Act 2); Amour Viens Alder save the situation and in this we all might consider an offer equivalent to
look to His Excellency.
a 100% increase, but that even this Ma Faiblesse ("Samson Et Dalila".
Gladys
We are all feeling the pinch owing might not be sufficient inducement set Swarthout (Mezzo- Soprano): Le Deluge Prelude high cost of living. Nothing ap- experience is Act 2)....
to the excessive rise adding to the for her to give up her house. My members 45.
probably that .Toscha Seldel (Violin Solo).
of Kowloon can be done about this. numerous other unfortunate tenants. Ravel-Bolero And Other Parently
The Commission has stated its own As it is not only difficult but really Impotence, it makes its own recom- impossible to find vacant houses or mendations. It la left to employers apartments in existing conditions, But will they? The landlords feel it children and our furniture are to be Bonc
of their business to extend forcibly evicted and forced on to the practical sympathy, and why should streets and that our local Govern- employing firms which have their ment is powerless to put a limit to own worries, seek to relieve tenants the insatiable greed of some of our for the benefit of landlords?
landlords. Most of the local firms have The Commission claims that land-join with the writer in appealing to branches in Shanghai which are lords can expect nothing less than the only one who can extend his good working at a dead loss, and 7% on their Investment. My case, and valuable influence in a just
not in a position to
salarles. round 100%, nothing less, The lency the Governor. Therefore it behoves most of us to Commission bas stated that during
Awarring EvICTION. | tighten our belts and do the best we the past years, owing to the fall in
can.
the
rents due to an abundance of
CO-EDS JOIN 'NEVER We will even admit that landlords vacant houses, the community in
MARRY' CLUB are affected by the general rise in gen 1. Organ: March 'F Major (Guil-
general were occupying houses of a the cost of living and are therefore higher standard than they would
VANCOUVER, B. C.-Seven mant); 2. Choral: (a) Sonclus, (b) Bendictus (Caudana); 3. Organ: (a) entitled to a reasonable rise in rents have occupied by rights and they University of British Columbia co-
eds took pledges here (Lemal- They are not, however, entitled to would not be the worse off for re-
never to be Magnificat, (b) Elevation gnel; 4
4. Trio: "Ti Prego o Madre" indulge in profieering and to em- turning to their correct standard of married. Forming a secret society
Melodia evictions. Organ:
of wholesale living. in a campaign (Curahmann); 5.
As the lower category of known as the Bachelors' Club, the 0. Choral: (Mauri);
"Gloria al | evictions.
which would normally be I have been paying my houses,
girls said the prime qualification Signor.. (Soprano Solo E. Yuen rent regularly in advance during the tenanted by subordinate officials and for membership is the vow nover last year. Yet on the very day that employees, are now being rented to marry. Just to assure compliance, and Chorus) (Perosi),
room by room to numerous families there is another pledge never to go 7.40 Beethoven Symphony No. the Rents Commission's decision was
(13th. Apr}}, published
1930) I from the interior, it would mean out with the same man more then 7 In A Major, Op. 92.
four times.
7.50 Stadlo-An Appeal on behall of the Association of Boys and Girls' Clubs by The Hon. Mr. Sydney Calne:/ Principals, though sympathetic, are and it is not an isolated one, is of a cause the one I mean is His Excel-
0.00 Time and Weather. 8.03 Relay of the Choir of St. Joseph's Church with the Very Rev. Father Rigant! at the Organ.
Played by The Philharmonie Sym-received a letter from my landlady that in this gigantic game of Musical
phony Orchestra Of New York con- ducted by Arture Toscanini.
9.18 Songs by Tito Schipa (Tenor), Sogno Soave E Castro ("Don Pas- quate"-Donizetti): Que
Questa O Quella ("Rigoletto"lo
- Verdi); Princesita
(Palomero Padilla); Granadinas (Calleja--Borbera).
0.30
Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements,
9.10 Yehudi Menuhin (Violin). Unaccompanied Sonata No. 3 In C Major (Bach).
10.04 Orchestral.
Fugue In G Minor (The "Little" G minor Fuguo-Bach, arr, Slokowski) ...Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Leppold Stokowski.
10.10 Studio Sunday Evening Epilogue: Rev. T. Ryan, A.J., on "The Foundations of Religion." 4. Con- viction.
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