THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
10, 1938.
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CHRISTMAS CARDS and original sketchen by R. Ponsot, depicting junks, Chinese life and scenery. Exhibited for sale at The Little Shop, Gloucester Arcude. Book early.
RADIO BROADCAST
Speech by Prime Minister At Lord Mayor's Banquet
Z.B.W.
ORCHESTRA
Radio Programme Broadcast by 2DW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 6-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c.'s per second.
II.K.T.
6.0 Bledlo Children's Hour.
7.18 "Operas.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
BANK HOLIDAYS.
In accordance with Government
Ordinance, The Exchange Bank
will be closed for the transaction
Mr. CHAMBERLAIN CHEERFUL
See
No Reason Why We Should Not Prepare Ourselves
of Public Business on Friday, the For A Festive Christmas Season In Spirit of Confidence”
11th November, 1920. (Am
(Armistice
Day) and Saturday, 12th Novem- ber, 1938,
Hongkong, 7th November, 1938.
NOTICE
The Public in herewith advised that since October 24th, 1938, we have been appointed Sole Agents, in Hongkong and South China for Messrs. Dalldet & Co., Bordeaux.
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PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 14th day of November, 1938, at 3 p.m., at the Oce of the Public Works
Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one
Lot of Crown Land at Ma Tau
Convinced That Only
Policy is Goodwill And Understanding
GUILDHALL ORATION
LONDON, NOV. 9.
MR. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN was singled out for an extraordinary demonstration of enthusiasm at to-night's banquet at the Guildhall, which retained all its customary brilliance.
When the Premier entered the building, all present, in- cluding foreign diplomats, rose and cheered, and later, when he rose to speak after dinner, the ovation lasted several minutes.
The Premier said be interpreted the demonstration as express- the spirit of England-thankful that they had been spared the ordeal which had come so close, but ready now to answer any call which the country may make in order that they may face the future with equanimity.
Chung, in the Colony of longing 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 KING, for ono further term of 75 years."
He would like to get rid of the idea that there was a clash at Munich be- tween different systems of govern- result Wea :1 vletory for one side or another. The fact that four Powers were able to sit down without quarrelling up the main outlines of a settlement of one of the most thorny and dangerous time, encouraged problems of our them to think thut it must be possible other for such Powers to agree on things also not only on the preven tion of disasters, but the creating of happiness and prosperity by mutual
intending bidders are advisedment, and that the that immediately after the dispo-
7.0 Closing local Stock Quotatissal of the lat the Purchaser (If 7,02 Mozart-Sonata in A Major,
not the applicant) will be required K. 331,
Played by Edwin Fischer (Piano), to deposit with an authorised
Mozart's from Excerpls
oilleer who will be present at the "Go Fan Tutte”—Overture... sale, the sum of two hundred The BBC Symphony Orchestra cond.
dollara, ($200) in cash. Thin sum by Adrian Boult.; "Die Entfuhrung dem Serall", Murtern
ald, Alter will be refunded on payment of Arten: Ach, Ich Lieble .Mar- gherita Perrras (Soprano) with the the Purchase price. Berlin State Opera Orchestra con- flucted by
Bruno Seidler-Winkler; "Don Giovann!" Act 1 Champagne Ariat Act 2
Serenade.. Gerhard Husch (Haritone) with the Berlin State Opera Orchestro; "The Mar- riage of Figaro"; Act 1-I'll Vengeance.
Have
PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
.A. Kipnis (Boss) and/ E. Ruziczka (Mezzo-Soprano) and Berlin State Opera Orc
Orchestra cond. by Erich Orthmann; "Don Glovani" To My Beloved, Oh Hasten!.... Luigi Fort, (Tenor) with Orchestra,
7.40 Studie-Z.B.W. Orchestra.
1.
"Fra Dinvolu"-Overture Record: The Windmill
(Auber); 2.
(Longfellow And
Nelson) (Bass)
with
4.
Malcom McEachern Piano; 3. Lain du Bal (Gillet): Serenata Appassionata (Nucci).
8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather
Report and Announcements,
9.03 Studio BW. Orchestra.
5. A te Sola (Giuliana); 8. Sempli- cita Campestre (Nucci); 7. Record: An Eriskay Love Lill (Songs of The Hebridea M. Kennedy-Fraser) Herding Song ("Song of the North" -art, M. Lawson)
...Joseph Hislop (Tenor) with Piano accomp. by Percy Kalin; 0. Ballet music from
"The Jewess" (Ilalevy).
8.30 London
Black Dog".
Relay."Al The
Registry No.
Kowloon hudand
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Junction of Me Tau Chung
Road and Sang Wong Toi
Road, Ma Tan Chung
Locality.
Bottuuriary
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trat fent feet)
An pre sale
plan
Contents it
sq. feet.
Annual
Rental
ARABS AND
WOODHEAD REPORT
4,464
$52
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responsible leaders are excluded.
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar- Reuter.
parlour, Presented
by
Reynolds and Pascoe Thornton.
6.0 Quilter — "Three
E.
5.
English
....New
Dances" and "O Mistress Mine."
Three English Dances
GRAND MUFTI NOT ACCEPTABLE
Upset Prive
$3,348
London, Nov. 9. Reuter understands that the selec- Light Symphony Orchestra cond, bylon of the Mufti of Jerusalem as the J. Ainslie Murray; O Mistress Mine: Palestinian Arab representative at the Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind proposed London Conference on Pa Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Violin, lestine will not be acceptable to the Cello and Piano; Drink To Me Only British Government. With Thine Eyes....New Light Symphony Orchestra cond. by 3. Ainslie Murray.
9.15 London Relay Alaire',
At the same tinie the Government is anxious that there shall be adequate World representation of Palestinian Arabs,
WORK TOGETHER FOR PEACE "want this Government to be tu- declared Mr. Rether fur peace," Chamberlain. "That does not mean to undertake the-le of world out if we REQ peace policemen threatened. to use all our influence to save it, and if war starts, to take any pportunity to stop .
Japan's 73 Millions Population
Tokyo, Nov. 9. The census of Japan pro- per in 1938 shows a total of 72,900,000, which is 969,- 900 more than in 1928.— United Press.
1. GOSANO HITS UP 96 NOT OUT
The Gosato brothers, J. and G.,
UFS]
Across a barricade of rocks and sandbags, British soldiers train their machine guns to repel sudden raids by Arabs against neighbour- ing Jews. This scene is in the hills of Ephraim, in central Palestine, whose rugged terrain gives Arab bands wide protection. Nearby wood of Ephraim is where Absalom, rebellious son of David, met his spectacular death.
Americans Welcome Palestine Report
Washington, Nov. 9.
Officials of the State Department have studied the Palestine Commission report without offering any comment.
Well-informed circles, however, expressed gratification that the report does not seek to restrict Jewish immigration to Palestine The report is also taken to indicate that Britain does not intend to withdraw from Palestine, thus leaving the Jews to their fate-a course feared by the American Jews-Renter Special,
WATER SHORTAGE
CANTON DAMAGE TOTALS MILLIONS
(Continued from Page 1.)
1
Sun Company, the Central Hate) and Hotel have been
The Sal Tai Rond, which was onc
heen.
"The business of piling up arm- oments is the height of human folly. For the time being regard-il ä inevitable, but only as temporary accompaniment to the other part of
gutted. were in great form again for La Colony's Reservoirs Farthe Luk Kwok am turning our policy to which I
Below Normal with all my energies and without Salle College in a cricket match
of the busiest sections of the city ground yesterday, qualification and misgiving, mainly against Queer's College at the Indian
and Recreation Club
is situated just cost of understanding the policy of
the former winning by nine wickets,, Nearly 1800 million fewer gallons Koortwill
Queen's batted first, and against G. of water were contained in the
Yutrehang,
Hinglung, Takting, untiring Gosano (7 for 18) were frundled out Colony's reservoirs at the end of last Chingyuen and Tunghing Streets, **Such ainus require
month than at the misuraer for 27 runs.
corresponding patience in the face of
Line last year, according to the sites of the famous Thirteen Factories La Salle passed this score standing, criticism and disappoint-
water return, which also during the early period of foreign after the
trade in Canton, have been gutted. meat In my judgment.
con-monthly
in the western secule
seculon of Shop September disturbances the political nine wickets in hand. They
Total storage on the Island was conditions in Europe are settling tinued batting, but closed their in- records a serious lack of rainfall.
Saam Hong, headquarters of native I see no rengs at du for three wickets, leny given as 1,791.07 million gallons as down to quirter times.
should not prepare ing J. Gosana four runs short of his
Aberdeen section of Chaam Mok Luan have son why we
with the exception of Durselves for a festive Christinas century! No less than 80 of his 90 against 2,150.40 and all reservoirs, banks in Canton, and the eastern
Upper, were well below overflow. been reduced to ashes. season, in a split of cheerfulness and were scored by boundaries!
The scores were;
condagration spread through Tytam Byewash 27 11., Tytam Inter- confidence."--Reuter,
19 ft., and Wongneichong Shop Tsut Of Road and the eastern mediate 2015 ft. were the most noticeable quarter of Shop Pat Po Roud, in the
western section. 3 declines.
JAPANESE CLAIM FALL OF YOCHOW CLOSE TO HAND
(Continued from Page 1.
QUEEN'S COLLEGE
Lo Tak-cheung, b G. Gosano Gopal Singh, e G. Gowan b Arculli Naranjan Singh, b G. Goanno Khan Mohamed. b G. Gosano
3. C. lux. st. Dayat_b Areuili
S. Khan, b G. Gosano
A. Ahmed, not out...
A. Khat. b G. Gosang
8. Ahmed, e nel b G. Gomano.
I. Singh, 9.J. Cosano b G. Gorano D. Singh. b G. Cosano ..
Tola!
Bowling Analysis,
LA HALLE COI
200
evening which declare that the fall of Yochow self is imminent.
crit that! The Japanese polni Yuchow
which
situated 135 is kilometres north of Changsha on
Conto the Hankow-Canton railway is a Arcuili
important extremely strategically point stubbornly defended by the Goxano. not out
M. Remedios, c B. Singh b N. Bingh Pending information as to the prac- | Chinese.
T. Calton, G. Singh Yochow lies at the northeast tip of Gosano, G., Singh b N. Singh ticability of the conference, no deci- ston will be taken regarding the Pre- the lake of Tunging which is con-It, Silva, not out
After the fall of Yochow the Japan- Chamberlain, or if this is inconveni- Tancredi Overture (Rossini): Ruyent, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald-Reu-
ese gunboats would be able to pro- Blas Overture (Mendelssohn)
ceed on the lake of Tungting up to
A talk by Edwin Haward,
9.30 London Kelay--The News,
with
During the month, 372.66 million
The
The centre of Canton's
great
10 gallons were consumed by an es- haberdashery trade, Fook Tak Lane timated population of 550,000 people and Yueng ilong Road, were almost
gutted.
DEAD CITY - Canton is almost entirely deserted, An observer who has just returned
Bor 88 R
on the Island giving a rate of 21.9 compTON
gallons per head per day. The Just усаг comparative Digures for wert: 407.35 million gallons consumed
an
by 145,000 people, a rate of 36.1. to ilongkong states that during 38 was hours in the city strecth he saw only Whereas a constant supply given to all districts during October, five derelict Chinese, 1937, only elght-hour supply daily was provided Inst month.
The island figures include 175.72 million gallons supplied from the Mainland.
Mainland Figures
•
tu
Japanese soldiers are patrolling only the main thoroughfares, and are not entering the narrow streets,
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and fears of ambuscade due sniping.
The Japanese have established their The Mainland Waterworks con military headquarters on the old site tained 2,175.13 rallion gallons at the of the Kuomintang Provincial Head- end of last month, compared with quarters in Tungchuen Road in Tung- 3,508.25 in October last year. Jubilee shan, eastern part of the city. 140 Reservoir had dropped from 2,000,00
Ifonum, across the Pearl River, is to 1,742.67, being in a state of complete chaos. Looters million gallons
Kowloon Byc A. Arculi, T. Bayot, F. Darvalho, A.
Byc
are not yet under control, owing to wash was 44 ft. below overflow. the close vicinity of Changsha, there-Brown, F. Reis and P. Jorge did not bat. 31 ft. below overllow,
the fact that ise Japanese have made! Sowing Analyzia
During the month, 267.24 million Kallons was consumed by an estimat- no attempt to police the island.
9.50 Regimental Band of HM.sident, who will possibly be Mr. nected with the Yangtse by a canal.
Grenadier Guards.
conducted by Capt. George Miller.
10,0 London
Mayor's Banquet),
ter.
Belay-The Lord
by aiding the army substantially. In
the latter. Lowards drive
its
A description of the scene in Guild. WHOLE SALE PRICES Trans-Occan.
ball. Broadcast from Guldhall,
London.
30.05 London
Mayor's Banquet.
Relay-The Lord
Speech by the Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Neville Chumberlain from Guildhall, London.
Selections from
IN BRITAIN
London, Nov. 9. The Board of Trade index of whole- 10.35
Light| sale prices in October was 0.7 per cent. higher than in September, but Opera.
"A" Country Girl" Vocal Gens 10.5 per cent. lower than in October (Ross, and Monckton) Columbin 1937-British Wireles. Light Opera Company with Orch.;
"Merrie England" Selection (Ed.
Light Opera
ward German) New Symphony | Gems (Norton) Orchestra cond. by Dr. Malcolm Company with 'Oreliestra, Sargent; "Chu Chin Chow"-Vocal 110 Close down.
+
KING AND QUEEN HAVE BUSY DAY
London, Nov. 9. Palace the King received in audience The King and Queen attended the Sir Iloger Backhouse, on his appoint Royal Command performance at the ment sa first Sea Lord, Sir Sidney Colleeum to-night in nid of the Waterlow, HIM. Minister in Athens, Variety Artistes Benevolent Fund. and General Sir Charles Harington Every seat was sold many days ago, on relinquishing his appointment as and the vast audience gave an e-Governor at Gibaltar. thusiastic reception to Their Majes
DEMOCRATS SUSTAIN FURTHER REVERSES (Continued from Page 1.) indication of what might be expected in 1940.-United Press.
REPUBLICANB GAIN OVER 70 BEATS
New York, Nov. 9, The Republicans have counted a gained of more than 70 seats in the House of Representatives as result of the election, and that battled to the finish in a dozen other close con-
tests.
New York Republicans elected 19 Representatives, which is three up figures, compared on the previous with 20 elected by the Democrats --- United Press.
SIUPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION
com-
Extrax
Total (3 wks.)
N. Singh
G. Singh Mohamed
M
.NES*
CRAIGENGOWER TEAMS ·
The following have been selected
ed population of 500,000 people at
a rate of 17.2 gallons per head per
day, compared with the Ogures-for-HOUSE OF COMMONS October, 1937, of 318.44 million gal-
lans consumed by 330,000 people ut a rate of 26.0.
Hours of supply were the same as
--APPOINTMENT
London, Nov. 9. Colonel Douglas Clifton Brown, to represent the Cralgengower C.C. on the Island.
Laich kok water-boat dock was Conservative MP, for Hexham has in friendly cricket matches on Satur- supplied with 10.77 million allensmitters in the House of Commons in been voted Deputy-Chairman of Com-
day, November 12;
1st XI v. Hongkong C.C. (nway),
E. Zimmern (Capt.), E. J. M. Churn,
per
year.
Reports of the Government Bnc- Place of the late Captain Bourne-
A. R. H. Esmail, U. Esmail, D. Hung, teriologist and Analyst showed that British Wireless.
A, K. Ismail, F. K. Lee, H. P. Lim, the quality of the water was satisfac-
W. Rapley, A. Zimmern and F. R. 10 total rainfall recorded by the LOCAL ESTATES
Zimmern.
The
2nd XI v. University (home), Royal Observatory since January 1
B., Irance (Capt), N. Broadbridge, was $4.815 inches, as against 80.800 Property of the Late Mrs. A. Esmall, A. B. Hamson, W. Inches for the corresponding period Hong Sing, M. C. Hung, C. W. Lam, last year.
J. W. Leonard, T. Locke, W. K. Way
end J. L. Youngsaye.
HONGKONG CC. “A” XI
The following will represent the Hongkong Cricket Club "A" XI against Craigengower on the Club ground on Saturday:
ARMISTICE DAY OBSERVATION IN HONGKONG
(Continued from Page 1.)
F. G. Hartigan
The Inte Mrs. Florence Gertrude
died of Hartigan, widow, who Oatlands Park Hotel, Weybridge, Surrey, England, em June 26, 1038, left local estate sworn under $81,900. An application by Mr. G. G. N. Tinson, salicuined copy of probate the lawful attorney,
for sealing
R. S. W. Paterson, (Capt.), S. J. of talks from Daventry, will have of the will of deceased, has been Cooke, N. P. Fox, C. E, Gabogan, been walking about London since the granted.
R. II. Grimths, J. L.. Heley Dearly hours, watching the crowds Kilbee, G. S. Lovett, D. O. Parsons, gather in Whitehall, and comparing was left by the late Mr. Leung Sul Local estate sworn under $29,700 the arrangements with those made by chuen, bank manager, who died The following vessels were in wire- F. H. Stokes and A. N. Other.
the villagers at his home in Wiltshire. Intestate at the age of 66 at No. 13 less communication with Hongkong qu
He will broadcast his talk from the Bonham Strand East, first floor, on ties, singing the National Anthem The Queen received the recently up to 8 p.m. yesterday, and
reason- sang, Canton, Gaasterkerk, Horda, heart of things, for he is to use one July 6, 1938. A petition by the with great fervour on their arrival, appointed Japanese Ambassador, Mr.munication, with them can and when they left, after witnessing Shigemitsu. This morning the Queen ably be expected to-day-Sulyang, Ranpur, Victoria. Taipooock, Ben of the outside broadcast points that widow, Mrs. Leung Cheung Mat-yau,
Tibadak, Helias. Frang with obvious enjoyment the pro-also paid a visit of more than an Haiyang, Szechuen, Anahun, Hong-Nevis, gramme in which leading music hall hour to an exhibition of the work of kheng, Shantung, Kalgan, Sandviken, / Sagres, Holhow, Seistan, Chaksing/ will be used later for the Service | for grant of letters of administration artists participated.
war disabled men at the Imperial Haitan, President Doumer, Santhia, Kutsang, Atsuta Maru, Conte Itos30, Earlier to-day at Buckingham 'Institute,--British Wireless,
Yunnan, Shirals, Rio Dorado, Yuen- Taiyuan and Tegelberg.
of Rememerance.
Transmision 1. November 11, 430 to the estate of deceased, has been
granted. pm. J.K.T.
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