THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

Hull Wins.

"News-Reel". Hull

Race From Canton

ADVENTUROUS

TRIP TO BRING FIRST PICTURES TO HONGKONG

T. “NEWS-REEL” HULL, FAMOUS RKO-

A. PATHE CAMERA-MAN, HAS WON THE

RACE TO BE THE FIRST PHOTOGRapher to LEAVE CANTON WITH PHOTOGRAPHS AND CINEMATIC RECORDINGS OF THE GREAT FIRE.

Mr. Hull arrived in Hongkong yesterday.

The story of his daring trek from Japanese-occupied Canton to Hongkong is an amazing one.

He told it to the "Telegraph" in an exclusive inter- view this morning.

route

oute.

were

Chinese

other camera-men

To Their 1elrent. tne While encountering difficulties in attempt-aban:funed huge simies of Tilitary ing to reneh Hongkong by direct supplies, including heavy artillery routes they were ultimately turned fan tanks. They were able to de- back to Canton-Hull dechied to troy only a small portmu. make his journey by a roundabout | New.paper reports of the Canton fire were by no means exaggerated, "By kind permission of Captain F.ie raid. The city was a raging b C. Flynn, the Senior Naval Omeer, ferne Just before he left, the whole West River Flotilla, I was able to area from Taipingo to Customs leave Canton in H.M.S. Robin, com-House being ablaze. From north to

internu city Was ma manded by L. Cdr. R. A. Forbes," at the

peserul locks. Fires were raging an Canton to Wuchow, Honam land, including the Model Textile Plant, which the Japanere [hat apparently scrupulously avoided

Hull told the Telegraph."

route from

En

we twice crossed through Japanese

The

for

armed patrols,

"As we were proceeding; up-river, bombing in anticipation of one day querilla activities were much in evid-erupying it. ence, and on at least one occasion

bullets

were

British gunboat,

whistling over the

RONIC

"En route we came across British baries which had been dr- Inined by the Japanes DL. Cdr. Forbes made enquiries and gave the Chinese crews a bag of rlee from the Robin's storea.

STRAFING VILLAGES

"All along the river, Japanese

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A. T. "News-Reef" Hull, whose experiences are related on this

HUNGARIAN PALESTINE MINISTERS PARTITION DECORATED

Committees To Deal With New Questions

Budapest, Nov. 3.

UNLIKELY

Critical Days Before Commission's Report

Jerusalem, Nov. 3.

NOVEMBER 4, 1938.

RADIO BROADCAST

|Rev. C. B. R. Sargent's Last Talk on Opera

HAYDN SYMPHONY

Radio Progrænme Broadcast by 12.13.W. on a Frequency of 843 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 0-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.c.'s per second.

1. K. T.

0,00 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from te loof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel.

(a) One Sant; (b) If Dreams come true; (c) I'm wishing; (d) Riftin' at the Ritz

0.34 Record: The Squirrel Dance (E. Smith); Dance Of The Paper Dolls (Tucker, Schuster and Siri:) Xylophone Sulo by Rudy Staritä with Piano and Accordeon.

0.21 (a) Please be kind; (b) Says my heart; (e) It's wonderful; (d) Rockin' the town.

6.35 Record: Musical Sweethearts: Intro: Polly: Dinah: Nola: Dainty Miss; Misa Annabelle Lee; Somebody istole my Gil......... H. Robinson Cleaver at the Organ of the Union Cinemas Tegal Bexley Heath; Blaze Away (Kennedy and Holzmani).

....Eddic Peabody playing Vis Banjo, Gullar.

Mandoline and Mando-Cello with Own Vocal Refrain and Plouo.

0.44 (a) Loving you; (b) Soine- thing to sing about; (c) Sweet as a Song: (d) Lullaby in thythm.

7.00

Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions.

7.0%

Excerpts from Gilbert and | Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance," Oh, Men Of Dark And Dismal Fate (Finale, Act 1)...George Baker and Full Chorus; You May Go, For You're At Liberty (Finale, Act 1)....Full Rollicking Band Of Company; A Pirate We....Leo Sheffield and Mule Chorus; With Cat-Like Tread,. Stuart Robertson and Male Chorus: Hush, Husht....D. Oldham, G. Baker ant Chorus: Softly Stubbug (Finale, Act 2)... G. Baker and Male Chorus, Now What Is This, And What Is That? (Finale Act 2)... George Baker, Derek Oldham, Elsie Griffin and Full Chorus; To Gain A Brief Advantage

..Lec (Pinale. Act 2)..

Dawson, Sheffield, Peter

George Dorothy G!!! Baker, Elsie Griflin, and Full Chorus.

7.27 Marcel Palotti at the Organ, Feranners-Dance Of The Bride! Having reported on the results of

With

the departure to-day of Of Kashmir (Rubinstein); La Danza the Vienna arbitration, the Prime Menachem Unaishkin, who is Pre- (Rossini): Jan Klepura Film Melo- Minister, Dr. Bela von inredy, the

sident of the Zionist Council, met heart is calling: I love them alt; My dies: Intru: My song for you: My Foreign Minister, M. von Kanya, and

in London on November 11, most of heart is calling: Zell me to-night. Count Teleki were all decorated to

7.10 Hawallan Selections. tay by the Regent, Admiral. Nikolaus | the Zontat leaders are

Hawall Horthy with the highest Hungarian | contrafing there for few critical

il

Sing urder, the Grund Crone of Hungarian Order of Merit,

After an audience with the Regent, the Ministers attended a Ministerial Council, when Foreign Minister von Kanya depicted in detail the course.

particular of the verdiet.

now con-

of the Palestine Commission's report. Novelty

To Me-A Hawaiium My. Man-Hawaiian Gump and

the days before the expected publiention { Lullaby (Mills),

obie....

Andly Jona and Ifis Is- It is now universally believed that funders with vocat Quartette: Mauna Alola Beloved partition not likely to form the Lou (Alex Dale: Basis of the British declaration of (Howard-Long-Canteld)

.... KAN Hawaiian Mald Hawaiian are doing their utmost to influence (Johnson):

Paradise view

Jana to (Owens).........Andy

and H the Government with The Council of Ministers then con-assuring that whatever policy

Islanders with vocal Chorus.

11.00 Local Time Signal, Weather sidered the news situation which arises adopted, the widest possible" im- out of the re-incorporation of the irration will be allowed, and that Report and Announcements.

8.03 Yehudi Menuhin (Vlelin). Hungarian highlands,

the Jews will not be relegated to a minority status.

Danse Espagnole ("La Vida Breve"

Falla-Kreisler): Minstrel

planes were constantly active, hom- German Proposals For of affairs in Vienna and discussed policy, and therefore Jewish leaders and Luka: Sweet

barding the many Chinese villages

we passed.

Al Shamshui a Japanese landinu: party, in comminanderted launches nud sampany, were just landing, and I Wits able to get an excellent phot›-

traph with my telephoto lens.

LAID CREEPING BARRAGE

“As the Japanese landed from the

river

#15

Humanising Warfare

LONDON, Nov. 3. THERE ARE MANY reasons for believing that in the next few weeks Ger- many will renew her offer their plans employed the to abolish bombing planes, ustal device of laying it veritable barrage just in front of them, ne declared Mr. Edward Grigg barrage gradually creeping through in the course of the House the city just ahead of the troops of Commons debate to day. Bey advanced.

"It is an old trick of the Japaneze, We should welcome il en- and usually suceveds in killing athusiastically, but we should opposition.

recognise that it is not being *After two days we

a rived at Wuchow, just as a terrife air raid made in our interests, but in was in progress. It was probably Germany's, because Germany as nne of the most terrife bombardments a Central European Power haa for weeks. The Japanese planes few great interest in securing abolition of low and did tremendous damage.

"We were only a hundred yards the only weapon which could be used- or so away from where the bombs to attack her on her own soll, con-

linted the speaker. were landing-far too close for it to

This is one instrument of collective Wuchow, the Kwanglongerurity which, it may be held, we authorities have ordered the evacua“ ilon of the entire civil population, and the sights there are heart-abolition, it must be on conditions rending. Every launch, sampon or fair to us and the small nations of Junk has been commandeered to take Europe, who will have much to say the people away, and as soon as they on the point.Reuter,

be comfortable.

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get on the river they are mercilessly machine-gunned by the JapanesO - planes.

"From Walchow, after the bomb- hig. I crossed the West River in a launch. On the other side I Was fortunate enough to gain the foun ot

a car from a British firm.

RIDDLED MOTOR CARS "Every small village through which we passed en route to the French border was suffering from

intense;

bombings. I noticed several instances of motor-cars, riddled with machine-

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the highway. People in the villages Jan. (1999) told me of whole-sale machine-Mar, (1939) running of civilians as they were May (1939). evacuating westward, nobody on the July (1030) highways being spared

the Get. (1939) Japoncile aerial search for Chinese

Spot troops,

"We were lucky enough to reach the French border without serious trouble and, five days after I left Dec.

Mar. the May

Canton, I arrived at Fort Bayard.

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company with thousands of pigs, Sales for the day:-1,000 toris.

"At Fort Bayard I caught

anal French coaster Tal Pon Sck, Sept. which brought me to Hongkong in Oct.

fowls and other Ive-stock.

WARSHIPS PLENTIFUL

Dec

"Twenty-five miles outside Hong- May

kong waters I photographed a new July

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and hurriedly came up to give us the

'once-aver'.

To

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"Japanese destroyers are plentiful: Dec.

just outside Hongkong waters: they

seem to have moved in closer to the Colony."

May

July Air. Ifall braught 2,500 feet of cinema film of the Canton fire, the mila evacuation, the retreat of the Dec. Chinese troops and the entry of May the Japanese..

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It was deelded to form, four con-

mattees to deal with the following questions:

In the meantime Arabs are report- | (Debussy); Flight Of The Bumble- e to be intensifying ther law-Ber (Rimsky-Korsakov-Hartmann)

accentuating and

anwith Piano accomp. by Arthur Inflexible attitude in order to impress Balsam,

they 8.10 the British Government that

determination of the new frontier. lesstuess option and citizenship, minorities. econoile and trafile questions.—¡ Tran-Occus.

HUNGARY NOT YET SATISFIED

Wants More Territorial Re-Adjustments

will recept nothing less than their previous demands, including the complete stoppage of immigration.-- Reuter.

Concubine And Wife In Wanchai Fight

A Bght between the wife and con- cubine of a Chinese at Wanchai_yes- terday, led to the appearance of the Budapest, Nov. 3. women before Mr. T. J. Houston al The Hungarian Government and the Central Magistracy this morning. people regard the arbitration award Pun Kwai-ying, 14, married woman, given In Vienna

on Wednesday, was charged with assaulting Lai Siu- whereby Hungary increased her popu- chun, concubine, at a house in Wan- lation by one million people only as a chai Road. beginning, and not as the end of her Holley for a revision of the Treaty the wife of a man, who also had a Inspector A. V. Baker said Pun was concubine. On October 7, the man The press is unanimous in its lead-toid Pun that he was going to live ing articies in expressing the hope in Wonchal, and left her with $5 in that the reincorporation Into Hungary | the care of a friend at Connaught

of Trianon.

Studio-A talk on the Work of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul by Father Gallagher..

8.20 Cesar Franck-Choral No. 1 I11 Major For Organ.

Played by Albert Schweitzer. 8.37 Studlo The Chairman. 8.40 Studio-itev, C. B. R. Sar gel-100th Series of Opera: "The Cream of My Collection".

9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 Liszt Sonata In B Minor, Played by Vladimir Horowitz (Piano).

10.17 Haydn-Symphony No. Ir G Major Surprise" Symphony),

Boston Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Serge Koussevitsky.

10.45 London Relay The Real Guy Fawkes".

A talle based on historical records by A. P. Newton. D. Litt.

11.00 Close Down.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

The following are further dong-

of a large part of the territory lost | Road Central. Running short of tons to the Poppy Day Funda

at the end of the world war will not money yesterday, Pun went to Wan- Previously acknowledged

be an end, but only the beginning, of chat to look for her husband, and an W. Forrester

it process of territorial re-arrange- ment in Central Europe.

$3,325

10

argument arose between herself and Hongkong Jockey Club the concubine, which led to blows.. A. D. Morrison

1,500

Pots and pans and a lot of crockery Hongkong & Shanghat Bank-

In Corporation were thrown about, and both women

H. E. Stone suffered cuts.

20

50

25

British American Tobacon Co.

$4,955

be

A large part of Hungarian terr!- tory is still under, foreign rule and must

also, states

be the press, permitted to decide its own fate.

Pun, added inspector Baker, had a These new Hungarian demands aro

certain directed against Rumania and Yugo-in; to ask her husband for money. amount of justification in go- slavia where several hundred thousand Hungarians live in the as he had not given her anything more beyond the $5 a month ago, The husband was mainly the cause of the trouble, as he had apparently de- serted his wife to live with the con- cubine,

frontier zones,-Trans-Ocean.

Blast Rips Hull Of Liner

Off U.S. Coast

Oaklands, Calif., Nov, 3.

An explosion of an unknown url- in ripped a huge hole in the Bacr

Remarking that it was a pity the wife had noï hit the husband instend, Mr. Houston discharged Pun.

Peiping Police Wounded By Hand Grenades!

10,210,000 bushels. Vancouver as she was leaving here to-day. The vessel, loaded with tinned goods, was seen ainking stern first and drifting towards the shore,

Pelping, Nov, The explosion was heard for miles

Right policemen of a group and constguard and other boats are

turned from bandlt-hunjing racing to the scene.

The explosion occurred in the en- wounded at the police station yester- gine room. The Vancouver is now day outside of the East Gate, due to 37 /07

aground and the engine room in the explosion of three hand grenades 00%/00% flooded, while several persons, it is which, it le belleved, were thrown by belleved, are injured.--Reuter. --- the bandit rearguard.—United Press.

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Further contributions will gratefully received by W. J. Cole, Acting Secretary, Earl Haig's Fund, tongkong & Shanghal Bank Blag Cheques should be made payable to Thomson & Co., and crossed "Poppy Day Fund."

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE The S C. M. Post has received the following donations to the St. John Ambulance Association:

Mr. W. H. Li, 55; Mrs. A. Whit- inker, $3.

BENEVOLENT SOCIETY The SC. M. Post has received the following donation to the Hongkong Benevolent Society In memory the late Mrs. J. R. Sulter;

Mrs. Capell and Family, $3.

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