,
FLIERS BRAVE TYPHOON
Thrilling Voyage To
Hongkong
Up
After daring a typhoon over the Gulf of Hanoi, Air France Fokker aeroplane, on experimental flight, Jonded at Kai Tuk at 12.40 p.m. to-day. She had D severy buffeting.
The pilot of the aeroplane, M. Fulachter, said that all the time the machine was over the Gulf of Hanoi, he was flying blind.
The trip from Hanel took six and a half hours, flying time, as compared with the five hours taken by the French plane which
the made experimental flight over the sume roûte one week ago.
The flights are being held prior to the inauguration of the regular service of the Air France company from Hongkong to Paris on August 5. The Fokker Bow in from the ocean and followed up the harbour to Kai Tak, elreling once before malting perfect landing.
1
TOOK OFF AT 5 A.M. The Fokker took-off from Hanoi nt 3 a.m. to-day (6 am. local time) for the trip to Hongkong. The crew of the plane were M. Pulachier, pilot, M. Callot, navigator, M. Dullos, radio engineer.
It was expected that the plane would reach Kai Tak at
but noon owing to the typhoon conditions, it did not arrive until
minutes Jater.
forty
H.K. UNIVERSITY'S -
MATRICULATION
RESULTS ANNOUNCED
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(a), King's Collego; 10. Yiu Man (b, e, f), King's Collogo..
03. Bashir Ahmed (4) English, quoon's College: 64, Noor Ahmed (b. a), Queen's College; do Au Hung Cho (1), Queen's Co). lege; 09, Kwok Man Chung (e, 1), Queen's College; 73, Lai Yan Cheuk ( Queen's College; 70. Man Pei in (a), College; 77, Mui Kwok Yin (a), queen's College: 20, Ng Ching Ting te, . Queen' Coligno 19. No Tun Mon (a), Queen's College; 61, Pun Wang Yu la), queen's College,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
SOVIET REINFORCING MANCHUKUO
"FRONTIER FORCE
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borne from Fangshantung, the cor- respondent reports.---Domel;
Second Japanese Gendarme Shot
Halaking, July 20. Injecting now, tension Into tho strained relations between Soviet) Russia and Japan, a Japanese gen“ | darme near Itulin, along the eastern frontier, was shot and wounded by Soviet fronteir guards on Monday, Recording to Japanese reports.
The condition of the gendarme is not serious.
The Manchukuoan authorities have
WEDNESDAY,
WILD WELCOME FOR KING AND QUEEN (Continued from Page_1.)
of which were edged with silver-fox. King George and President Lebrun entered the first car, Queen Elizabeth, Madame Lebrun and Vice-Admirat Devin the second car, while other vehicles were necessary to ac commodate the rest of the King's
nino
JULY
E RADIO BROADCAST
B.B.C. Recording Of Eisteddfod Winners
suite, who were accompanied by LYA GUREVITCH (PIANO)
French civil and military
leading officials,
The eighth car was reserved for the Canadian Minister, and the South African and Eire Charge d'Affaires.
The procession then started for the Quai d'Orsay, the leading car buing surrounded by cavalry.
A crescendo of cheering rose as the cars moved slowly up Avenue Foch, instructed the Foreign Affairs Com-hernided by a group of motor-cycle Moroccan missioner at Harbin to dle a strong police, a squadron of
(-Reuter.
Spahle and the Republican Guard.
10 Eugene Chao (b, c, d. 6), Enġilahı, Ht. Joseph's College: 69, Cho! Tze Chong (B), St. Joseph's College: 02, 1o Hung Kin (e, f), St. Joseph's College: 05. Henry Kan, b. c, d, e). Bt. Joseph's College: 13. Kitchell,
Jamon (b. to). HE Joxeply's Callego; Do "Leung Mor Bal fa) Chemistry, Bi. Josépili's
Henry Lim College;
(b.
St. UB, Leung Mor Sal (a) Chemistry, Jesopir's College; v. Henry Lim (h, 0). St. Ioseph's Collego: 100, John Làm lb. C Chão (e). Ht. Joseph's College; 102, Low Teng Keg (b, o. d. e). St. Joseph's Col- jege; 104, Mo Luen Cheung (a), Strendurme, accompanied by four Joseph's College; 105, Blu Cho Tan (a), Manchukuo, Border Guards, set out St. Joseph's College, 107, Wong Ting
from Hulin Toaf (a) Chemistry & El Mathematics, St.
yesterday to investigate Joseph's College.
the alleged kidnapping by Soviet frontier patrols of Manchukuo fisher- men on the Ussuri on June 20.
The bont in which the party was fusilade riding was subjected to I from the Soviet shore.
de), St. Joseph's Collego; 101, Low Tent Printed Press adds that the wounded
100, Cheung On Tak (A), SL Paul's College; 103, Chin Hon Ngi (e), St. Paul's College; 110, wok gal Man (a) Advd. Mathematics, 81. Paul's College) 117, Luk Ching Slang (b. e. d, o), St. Paul's Col- leno: 120, Wong Chung Tík (4), 81. Paul's College
12, Chan Kam Fat (h, o, f), St. Stephen's College: 120, lo lock Kin (0) English. St. Stephen's
128, Liu Cliin lai
Chinese & Geode St, Stephen's Col-
lege; 152, Low Fang Kang (b, c), 8. Stephen's College: 133, Ngim ichok Ruan (e), St. Stephen's College: 130, Tom Kong Eo (e), English, St. Stephen's College; 140, The Kai Seng (b. e), St. Stephen's College; 11, Osler Thomon (a) English,
Stephen's College: 142, Wung chó Hin (a), St. Stephon's College: 143, Yih Fong Mow (a). E. Mathematics and Advd. Mathematics, St. Stephen's College; 144, Yong Soong Liu (b, c, d, e), St. Stephen's
The plane was met by Mr. R. Oh, of the Messageries Maritimes Com- pany, local agents for Air France and || College. by the Mr. A. J. R. Moss, Super- intendent of Kai Tak.
The plane carried small quantities of mail but there were no passengers Uwing to the experimental nature of the flight.
1905 Fan MUA HE Es e, Wula Tai College, 140, Hul Wning (b, d). Wah Tai College; 150, richard Lie b, c.
4. e). Wat Tal College,
132, Chon Wing Ip (c. d. e. t). Wah Yan Chula: 152, Chow Pak Hang (a), Woh
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The
Thousands of Doves
dense crowd broke Into vociferous cheering along the whole route, along which, at intervals, thou- sunds of doves brought from all parts of the country were released as a symbol of the character of Angio French Intercals.
Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 ko's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pm, and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.cs. per second.
6.00 Dance Music and Variety, Fox-Trots-It Happened In The Moonlight ('Gay Decolvers'); Scro- node ('Gay Receivers').....nek Jackson and His Orchestra At the Dorchester Hotel, London with vocal refrain; Blow Fox-Trot---My Secret Love Affair (From 'Lovely to Look at'): Quickstep-ll Write A Love Song (From 'It's In The Bag').... Victor Silvester and Kis Ballroom Orchestra; Fox-Trot-Bojangles of Harlem (From Fred Astaire's Film: 'Swing Time')
Astaira .....Fred
Johnny Green's nccompanied by
Orchestra Johnny Green
at the Plano; Waltz Dance The Moonlight The procession arrived at the Qual Wallz With Me....Mantovani and Japan Note Delivered
d'Orsay at 6.20 p.m. On arrival the His Orchestra with vocal chorus; King stepped from his car and shook Two Planos Tokyo, July 20,
Transatlantic Rhythm Definite development in the border bands with M. Bonnet, who
-Piano Selection; Intro:-I heard situation considered improbable waiting on the steps, and stood with a song, in a Taxi; Who'll Buy My Elizabeth Song of Love: Spanish Jake: Break- before the return
the two M. Lebrun while Queen
the second cor.
fast in parlementaires who are expected to descended from
In Harlem; Hoilday You're the Type....Irving Chegar Sweetheart: be back elther to-day or to-morrow Madame Bonnet was then presented
Composers) and Ray Henderson unless they are killed by the Soviet to the Queen.
with Scott According lo Hunchun troops,
ott Wood: Swing Step-I'm Gettin' Sentimental Over You..... message which says that the two
Victor Silvester and His Ballroom parlementaires, bearing prominent white dugs, left a certain point on the
Orchestra: Fox-Trots On The Bench At Bali-Bali; At The Cafe Con- enstern border of Manchukuo terri-
tinental Maurice Winnick and
is
ot
Lory it t06 on Monday night deliver an offield nule to the Soviet authorities,
This official mate was addressed by the Japan-Manchukuo military au- thorities on the spot to the Soviet commander at Novalevsk.
mounted President Lebrun
was
the
steps with Queen Elizabeth on his arm, and King George followed with Madame Lebrun fightly touching his
arm.
Members of the British Embassay
staff and their wives, together with Dominion representatives and their wives, arrived a 5.30 p.m., and were presented to Their Majesties by the British Ambassador
ת
His Orchestra wit
with vocal refrain;
Broadway Hostess' Friday
The plane will leave on the re- turn flight to Hanul on Ga.m.
t
Another traf light will be made from Hanol n July 27, making three in ali, before the start of the servter proper.
Different crews are being used ch each trial fight to acquaint as many men of the Air France company wita the route as possible
KIUKIANG HEAVILY BOMBED
Kiuku. Judy 20
At least 30 bombs were dropped by Japanese airmen over wide area around Kiuklung in one of the severest air oids experienced there yesterday
of
Commencing at 8 am. two Japanese ralders flew over a point West Sinkang and dumped their cargo.
At 11 o'clock, Chowklamen to the cast of Kluklang was raided by a squadron of Japanese aireraft when released about 60 missiles.
Four muchings dropped 20 missiles at Taomeishan, lo the south-west of Sinkang, at 2 p.m. Later,
few
over Stanchinpan
west
they
+
more
Sinkong and unloaded 00 missiles.
More than
30 elvilians there were either killed or maimed while rows of houses were blown up. Pellipu, south-east of Kiulianj and Moutashan, near Sinkang, were also bombed in the afternoon. Central News.
New G.S.O. 2 Arrives In Hongkong
Major G. R. Way, R.A., General Staff Omeer II, a new appointment in the Hongkong military command, has arrived in the Colony and taken up his dutles at Command Hend- quarters.
It is also notified that Captain F. Sale, A.E.C., and Captain C. H. R. Hyde, Manchester Regiment, left Liverpool for Hongkong on July 9 aboard the Blue Funnel liner Sarpe- don, which arrives here on August
12.
Captain Sale is the new Arca In succession to Education Officer Captain G. W. P. Kimm, and Captain the new post of Hyde will assume Deputy Assistant Provost Marshal, und will be in charge of the entire military police.
Thousands Seek
To Participate In Pension Plan
London, July 19. Nearly 295,000 applications have been received from persons wishing to become contributors under the Pensions Scheme for Black Coated Workers, which was brought into being by the passage tho Pensions Voluntary Con- tributions Act last year.
Over 210,000 applicants have already
accepted.
A big increase in the volume of applica tions is expected towards the end this year, as the period, during
#pecially advantageous.
mich
Been
berianing
terms are offered to older ap plicants, expires at the
1039
of 1
nra
Is is estimated that thero Borde $2,000,000 men and women vulside the soope of the existing Widówn, : Orphans and Old Are Pensións echeme who are quail- fled to figure for pension udder the new RetBritish, Wireless.
It has now actually been ascertained that the two military parlementaires) were received by the Ogpu at Karan- chiln, to whom they banded the note.
- Domei.
Yan College: 104, Chu Clies Man in), Wah Yan Collexe, 180, Chung Chun Tin (a), Mathematies & Adv. Mathcinatica Wali You College: 107, Chung Sulu Cheung (m). Wat Yon College: 159, to Sat Keung (n). Wah Yan College: 183, in Sui Kong (n). Wah Yan Colletie: 182, 101 King Shung fe, it, e. f), E). Mathematics & Adv. Mathematics Wah. Yon College: 184. Lee Hor Chung (a), Walt Yan College, 167, LA Hag Tong (5. e. 1). Wah Yan College; 10, 1 lint Yao (a), Wah Yan College: 176. Luk Mang Wai sa). 251. Knowicige, Wah Yan College: 171. Ma Palt She al Bb Knowledge, Wal Yan College: 173, Pun Pong (n), Wah Yan College: 114, Sam Kab Sun in El Mathematics, Walt Yang College: Tin, Tam King Wal demonstration was staged against the
th, e, f, Wah Yus College; 177, Tsang Chun Kou (5), Wal Yan College; 170, The Yann Chung th, c, d, et. Wab Yan College: 179, Taht Kon Pong (a), Wah Yan College; 181, Wong Yuk Kwid be, 1). Wh Yan College: 162, W Chin Su to), Wah Yan College; 183, Yu Ping Trung tay. I Wah Yor College, 104, Yu Shuk Shu raj. Wah Yan College.
185, Willam Stanley Gert the d. e) English. Central British School; 18, Jalan Keimpton D. c. d. c). Central British School.
147, William S. Anderson, tb, er Engitati Bill snowledge. Diocesan Boya' School: 190, Chal Klin Swee (b, c), Dioce- an Boy Seboal: 193, O Victor Cheung b. 1. et Geography, Dloerran Boys' School: 194, Henry Chin Park tb, c, d, e). Dince Boyn' School; 3, Chiu Pat Sun 19, c, d, e, Diocesan Bay School; 108, G. Max. Derkach (b, c, d, c). Diocesan Boys' School: 198, Peter Fok Bin Tak (n). Diocesan Boys' School, 200, Hool Cheng Weng b, c, d, e English, Diocesan Boys School 201. Ha Kwok Hot fa). Diocesan Boys School: 202. Ip Yee (n). Diocesan Boys' School 203. Kann Szo Ki 102. Diocesan Hoys' School: 204, Kann Chee Wan (a) Physies, Diocesan Boys' School; 203, Kapioun, Boris Lazar (b. e). Diocesan Boy School; 203, Franck James Ly
tb, e, Diocesan Boys' School; 207, Leung Kiu Yue to Chemistry, Diocesan Boys' School; 200, Cynt Lui (b, c, «t. e), Dioces san Best Schua); 210, Clistard Norman Matthews (b, c, d, English, Dlovesori Hoys' School; 215. Wonit Man Hung Gal Physics and El Maths, Diocesan Boys' School
419. Rayson Huang (a) Physics and El Maths, Munnang College; 231, Young Yording (a) Chinese, M
Coll.
295. Chan Wai Kal (a) Maths,, La Salle College; 224. Chau Tran Minh b, c, d, a}, La Gulle College; 220 Heung Tok Chop (e, f), La Salle College: 227. Kunna Koe Hoy (b, c, d, el. En Salle College: 229, Arthur Garen (b, c), La Salle College; 231, Lai Tim Cheong fa), La Salle College; 232 Lau Kam Yu (a) Physics, La Salle College; 233, Maurice Lawson (b, c, d, e) French, La Salle Col- lene: 234. Leung Kwok Chi (0), La Salle College: 235, Li in Shing a Physics and El. Maihe, La Salle College: 230, Joseph Lim Kee Yeo (1). La Salle College: 237, La Wing Yung (e, f), La Salle jege: 238. Lui Mong Lin 1a). En Salle Col lege: 239. Mok Wah-Cham (n). La Salle College; 240, Joseph Augustus Ozorio (b, c) English, La Salle College: 241, Enimuel Phuoc b, c, d, e), French and Bib. Know- ledge. La Salle College: 242, Pun Chung Chile (n). La Salle College: 243, 11, F.
C. College: 244. D'Almada Itemedios (b, c, d, e, La Salle College: 240, Leonel Marka Silva (b, c, d, e). La Bndle College: 247, Antonio Bernardo de Sousa (e), La Salle College: 218. Fermiano Luis de Souse hed, e) Chemistry, La Salle College: 243, Reginald Young (b. c. d. et Engurh. Physica and El, Mathematics, La Salle College.
230. Bachan Stugh Chawin. fel. Private Study; 283, Ito Pubhung (a). Private Study: 281, Nguyen Cong Thuong thi c d. e). Private Study: 206. Trus Ka-cheung (a), Private Study: 108, Lee Wing-chong (b, c, d.), Private Study; 380, Gustav W, Amann (b, c, d, e) English, Private Study: 412. Low Khe-gwan (b, c, d. c). Private Study.
GIRLS
202. Lea Chuo-wa (a), St. Paul's Girl' College: 207, Boo Mann-yue (n), St. Paul's Giris College B, Wang Slic-ho to), St. Pauli Girls Collegn; 200, Wong Yu-ini (a), St. Paul's Girls' Collego.
304, Lom Wo-on (a), Detics Public Schoul; 305, Lim Yung-tal (n) E. Maths. & Adv. Maths., Belios Public School: 300, Lee lion-fun (a), Bellion Publie School, 300, Suflad. Litey (n), Bellion Public School,
310, Chak Fook-elu (b, c), Italiari Convent; 311, Chan Sook-chun, (b, c), Italian Convent; 312, Chen York-leen (9), c). Kellan Convent: 310, Anna Jee Kwan- zát lb. e), Italian Convent; 916, Martha Lea (ba), Italian Convent: 31B, Li Shun- viar (b, c), Italian Convent: 120, Neille Shiro!! "th, e) Enggish. Rullan Convent: 321. Meldalen Tiu (b, o). Italian Convent; 323. Wang Blue-lay, (b, c) Italian Con- vent: 320, Wong Yuk-wan (b, c, d, n), Ilellan Convent,
327 Arline Fon (a), St. Stephen's G. College: 328, Uheng Khon (b, s. d. e) Enullah, St. Stephen G. College; 331, Testa Lam (he) English, St. Blephon's d. College: 32, Peggy Leone (0) Detany, St. Stephen's G. College: 331. It Wal-Kuen (a), St. Stephen's G. College: 136, Tonk Fung-thue (s. 1), St. Stephien G. Catloge: 330, Wong Chan-Choo (e,_f), St. Stephan's G. College: 337, Frances Y (b. c, d. a), St. Bloniun'a G. College.
330 Kwan Youk-Inan (b. «. f). Yink Wan Girls Bchool,
Tokyo Demonstration
Tokyo, July 20.
Soviet In the compound of the Embassy here yesterday, a sit-down
Qual
Their Majesties Jeft the 'Orsay at 5.47 pao. and drove in an open car to the Elysee to return Pre- sident Lebrun's official cali.
They
returned to their palace at 8.15 pm. for to-night's
to rest and change banquet at the Elysee.
Arrive at Elysee
M. Lebrun presented the Ladles of his household nnd afterwards pre- sented
the guests. Presentatioris completed, President Lebrun and the Queen and King George and Mme. Lebrun led the way to the dining hall.
Tango-La Ultima Cancion. Iteinz Huppertz and His Orchestra; Fox- Trots Weary (From Broadway Hostess'); Let It Be Me (From ....Joc Sander and His Orchestra with vocal chorus by Barbara Parks; Rumbre--Green Eyes;
Maris Ballroom Orches
My Own.
Victor Silvester and
Fox-Trots-Muskrat
Ramble; Dixieland Shuffle.. His Orchestra: 6/8 One-Step--Follow Bob Crosby and The Band; Fox-Trot-Toot Toot. Toatle On Your Flute....New May- fair Dance Orchestra.
fru:
7.00 Reginald Foert at the Organ. Their Majesties arrived at the Elysee at 8 pm, and the Band of She didn't say 'yes' (Cat and the
Palace Theatre Medley; Intro- hortier
by Mr. Yoshilch the Republlean Guord played incident
the Fiddle); Night ijichi, leader of the Kenkokukai, National Anthem as M. and Mme. Divorce); You're the cream in my and Day (A Gay nationalist organisation, together Lebrun welcomed the Royal couple Coffee (Hold Everything): Anything with seven other members, but their In the vestibule.
Gous (Anything Goes) Blue Room request for an interview with the
(The Girl Friend); Tea for Two Soviet Charge d'Affaires, M.
(No. No, Nanette): "Snow Constantin Smetanin, was rejected,
White And The Seven Dwarfs"; Intro: The demonstrators were arrested
Whistle while you work; Someday by the police while scattering hand-
my Prince will come; I'm wishing: billy denouncing the Soviet Union in
Heigh-Ho, With a smile and a song; connection with the border incident,
Dwarfs Yodel Song. but were Inter released.
President Lebrun, in
7.12 his specch
Songs by The handbills urged the nation to after dinner, expressed
the sincere(Bass). rise in
Protest
the Soviet joy against
of France at
greeting the Paul Robeson Medley No. 3; Lazy Union and to start a drive towards Sovereigns of a nation which WOR Bones: Fnt feller; Scarecrow; severing diplomatic relations with the their friend, and expressed sorrow Wagon Wheels: Deep River; Ma Soviet Union and with China.
Opposition to curununism, social- ism and liberalism was expressed while the immediate Invocation
of
the National Mobilisation Act was also urged in order to place Japan on a war footing-Domel,
Repeating Protest
Tokyo, July 20.
General R. Ugaki, the Foreign
Secretary, cabled the Japanese Ambassador in Moscow yesterday, instructing him to repeat the Japan- Cso protest concerning the alleged
violation of the Manchukuo border by Sovict Russia-Reuter.
Deny British Protest
Paul Robeson
at the circumstances which led to curly-honded baby: Carry me back the postponement of the journey.
During his speech, President Lebrun said:
"Born of long tradition, confirmed by constant contact, thoughts and efforts conscerated by the hardest trials, and Inspired by the same ideals of Hberty and peace, the friendship which anites our two countries has acquired, in the course of its develop- ment, strength, which alone can be given by the same conception of human values, to face the different problems of national and interna tional life in generous spirit, and
understandløg.
"The Franco-British Entente was founded by your illustrious grand- father and gave under the glorious reign of King George V a measure of its efllcacy during the dark period of the World War.
Great Obligations
"In the world's present state of moral unrest, great obligations still lle on the two nations, both equally interested in human progress.
"The maintenance of peace within the limits of respect for international law permits neither invitation
Hankow, July 20. The Foreign Oflice spokesman has denied that the British Ambassador, Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, has pro- tested against the Chinese occupation of British property at Kiukiang-regarding the task to be accomplish- United Press.
ed, nor a falling off of the daily effort.
PEASANT-BORN RUSSIAN
IN HIGH POST
En
"It is towards this that all our thoughts should most firmly be directed."
Moscow, July 20. Alexei Budayev, 55-year-old son of peasants, has been elected Chairman of the Presidium of Sovict Russian proper-Reuter,
Genestre, fel French French Convent: 146, Pruin Helen Hollands (e) English, French Convent; 347, Llano Sul-hing (b, c), French Convent: 346, liida Deane Salmon (b. e) English, Freneli Convent: 140, Zaza Sumad (e), French Convent;
352, Dorothy Lee (b. r. f), Holy Spirit School.
4. Eisle Cheni fa). Diocesan Girls Seliool: 307, Elizabeth Gramitau (b, c) Russlan Geography, Diocesan Girl School: 350, Nanette 1 (b.), Zagh Botany, Diocesan Girls' School: 381, Mar #aret Wilson Lawson (e), Diocesan Cirls" School; 302, Amy Lim (b, c) English & Geography, Diocesan Giri School: 303, Lena Lim Ling-nio (b, c), Plocenan Giris Selinel; 304, Jessie Lin Title (a)
Diocesan Girls' School.
King Replies
His Majesty the King, speaking French, said he was deeply touched by the welcome, and declar ed it to be impossible to recall a period during which relations between France and Great Britain had been more intimate.
same
lo green pastures; Old Folks at Home, Closing Local Slock Quota-
7.22
tions.
7.24
De Groot and His Orchestra with Grace Moore (Soprano).
"Les Cloches De Corneville- Selection (Planquetic)....Orchestra; Musetin's Wallz Song ("La Boheme
Puccini);
Funicula Funiculi, (Denza). Grace Moore; "Les Mil- llons D'Arlequin-Serenade (Drigo) Old Spanish Song (Louis
Orchestra; Serenade
(Pune), J. Samchtini ("Cesilo); Only
De Groot (Violin), A. For You (M. Strong). Orchestra;
Our Song (From "When You're In Love')....Grace Moore; Waldteufel Memories (Arr. Finck)...Orchestra; Evenson (Easthope Martin); Desert Song-Waltz (The Desert Sang"-- Romberg)....Orchestra.
8.00 Time, Weather and Announcċ. ments. 8.02 8.02
fales'.
London Relay “World A
A talk by J. L. Brierly, O.B.E., Chichele Professor of International Law in the University of Oxford.
8.15 Orchestral,
Academic Festival Overture, Op. 80 (Brahms).
8.25 Studio-Brams Piano Recital by Lya Gurevitch.
1.Rapsodie, Op. 79; 2. Walzes, Op. 39.
8.48 B.J.C. Recording-The Royal National Eisteddfod Of Wales, 1936. A programme by some of the suc- cessful competitors
9.30 London Relay The News. 9.50 Soprano and Baritone Songs. The Piper From Over The Way Parselles (Soprano) with Orchestra: (Taylor and Brahe): The Nightingale (Wynne and Zeller)...Angeln Graham; Music
Casanova (Words,
J. Strauss, arr. Benatzky); O Mis- tress Fond And Fair (Barcarolle); Memory Of A Kiss (Valso Song) Arthur Fear (Daritone) Coliseum Theatre Orchestra
with the con-
The two countrice were inspired by the same ideals, had the attachment to democratic principles The and the some bellef in the benefits
we are proud of this political ducted by Arthur Wood; My Man (Individual liberty.
faith which we share with great nations, but we fully realise
other (Adams)....Winnie Melville (So- ihat it carries with It heavy 10.07 Elgar-Concerto in B Minor, responsibilities, and in the perfed in Op. 81. which we live, It demands from us all, to a high degree, noble qualities in) and the London Symphony Or
Played by Vehudi Menuhin (Vio- of courage, wisdom and determina- chestra conducted by Sir Edward
Elgar, Bart, OM, KC.V.O.
11.00
Close Down.
241. Constanciull Convent
Mary Basto (b, e) b. lion," His Majesty said. Knowledge,
176, Evelyn Chan Young (e), St Mary's French friendship was not directed His Majesty emphasised that Anglo- School: 371, M. Agatha Chen Shu-june (e). St. Mary's Schoni; 372 Clasie Cheung against other Powers. On the
(b, c). St. Mary'n Schoul; 3, Alico Thom contrary, their Governments ardent- (b.) English, St Mary's School; 374, M. Dalsy Gemma Yao (b. o) English, St. Mary's School,
371, Diana Tal (é), Private Study.
OUT PORT-SHANGHAI
means
382, Paul Mori (b, c) History, Private restricting human well-being. Study; 304, Eugeno Shapiro (5, 0). Private study: 186, Tomas Augustin Villas, (b, c, dr. Private Study.
Munteipat Pub, Bchool,
46 Deler with in-jan (a), Shanghai 440, Alexander Lebedaff (b, c, d, (b)
·Bajsian & Physics, Private Bludy,
The following sat for Trigonometry only.
· 300, Douglas H. C. Taylof. Privato Study. 383, Richinel Schiller, Weston District Pub, Benoni, Shanghai,
34, Vintes Zvinsky, Priváta study, 342 0. Lourdes Braga (0) Frenc!, Tan, Longslack, Anglo-Chinese French Conveni; 344, Solanga Cravast (0) School (KL). French, Franck Convent, 340; METICALCHISE 419, "LET, Wong-kwal, Privata Study.
per
wero.
prano),
CHINESE CAUGHT
GAMBLING
A raid by police on a house at Hollywood Road, resulted
In the arrest of 12 Chinese, all of whom were charged with gambling before Mr. R Edwards at thie Central Magistracy to-diny.
ly desired to find, by
Of International agreements, a solution of the political problems threatening the ponce of the world, and the economic difficulties
that The actions of their Governments were thus directed towards the cammon goal of securing happiness to the peoples of the world by means of true co-operation.
His Majesty concluded by saying Pun Kan, 30, shop foki, charged that he was deeply touched by M. with keeping the address as a gaming Lobrun's wishes for the greatness house, had his ball of $30 estreated. and prosperity of Great Britain and The remainder, charged with gamb the overseas, Dominions, and toasted ling,, did not appear and had their the honour and glory of France bait of $3 each datreated. Detective-
Sergeant Torret prosecuted,
Reuter,
Ankle socks for
sports in colours
or plain white at
$2.50
THIN SOCKS
ANKLE SOCKS
FOR
SUMMER USE
We have a really good range of light-weight socks for use during this weather,
There are plain liste thread ones at a dollar-fifty a pair, ribbed liste ones. at three dollars and more, even as high as eight-fifty. ï
Also silk socks, full or ankle length in plain colours or In fancy designs at prices ranging from two to six and a half dollars. The latter must be
seen to be appreciated.
MACKINTOSH'S LTD.
MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS.
VIVA PRODUCTS
Hot Dogs
a speciality
Phone for one to-day
-or send your boy to
White House Lane
12 Des Voeux Road Central
FOOT ITCH
Athlete's Foot
According to the Govern- ment Health Bulletin No. E-28, at least 30% of the
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adult population of the United States are being attacked by the disease known as Athlete's Foot.
Usually the disease starts between the toes. Little watery blisters form, and the sldn cracks and peolsi · After a while, the itching becomes intense, and you feel as though you would like to scratch of all the skin,
BEWARE OF IT SPREADING.: Often the disease travels all over the bottom of the feet. The soles of your feet become red and swollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the itching becomes worse and worse.
Get rid of this disense as quickly as possible, because it is very' contagious and it may go to your hands or even to the under arm or crotch of the legs,
Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried all kinds of remedies to cure it without success. Ordinary germicides, anti- septics, salve or ointments seldom do any good.
HERE'S HOW TO TREAT IT
The germ that causes the disease is known as Tinea Trichophy- ton. It burles itself deep in the tissues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test made shows it. takes 15 minutes of balling to kill the germ; so you can see why ordinary remedies are unsuccessful. II. F. was developed solely for the purpose of treating Athlete's Foot. It is a liquid that penetrates and dries quickly. You just paint the affected parts. It peels off the tissue of the skin where the germ breeds.
ITCIUNG STOPS IMMEDIATELY
As soon as you apply H. F. you will find that the itching is Immediately relieved. You should paint the infected parts with H. F. night and morning until your feet are well. Usually this. takes from three to ten days, although in sovero cases it may take longer, or in mild cases less time.
H. F. will leave the skin soft and smooth. You will marvel at the quick way it brings you relief; especially if you are one of those who have tried for years to get rid of Athlete's Foot without SUCCOSA.
REMEMBER
TO ASK
FOR
H. F.
After using H.F.
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