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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER

19,

1988.

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The Yank at Oxford and his Girl Friend in a two-fisted Joye story that shows Taylor at his boat!

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Frank MORGAN

Maureen O'SULLIVAN - William GARGAN

Lionel STANDER · Jane WYMAN Serpan Play by Thomas Lennon, George Stuer and George Oppenheimer

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ESLIE FENTON

1. FARNELL MarDONALD

From the novel by

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Melvyn Douglas

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"LIVE, LOVE AND LEARN"

A Matro-Goldwyn-Mayer Comedy-Hit 1

LATE NEWS

(Continued from Page 1.)'

and he called for an immediate mass production of planes, adding: “The of the

N.Y.K. Bid

tremendous pace the rest For

world la setting might necessitate the United States quadrupling her pro- sent aim of 2,320 Arst-line planes." The 400,000 regular soldiers and guardsmen upon whom the United Stales was

Pacific

Blue Riband

was dependent at any present Two 27,700 Ton Ships emergency, would be increased to 1,000,000 within four months.

Mr. Johnson acknowledged that He America was "weak in the sinews of battle protect even our own stiores," and added that these must be mnite good-Renter Special........

HOLOCAUST

IN ICHANG

Ordered

Tokyo, Nov 10.

MILITARY WARNING

Combined Operations May Cause Inconvenience

QUEENS & ALHAMBRA

Combined operations this year will take place during the week commencing November 21, and will fast for eight days, finishing on the morning of November 28, states a THAT military communique.

the period of operationa During care will be taken to inconvenience the public as little as possible, but if it is necessary at any time for troops enter private property. His Excellency the General Officer Com manding hopes that every assistance will be given by the owners. Wherever

Permission Possible, pelor will be

of the owners; in any case if any damage is done by the troops, the fact should be noti- ned to Military Headquarters da soon as possible with details as to time, place, and the name of the unit con-

Making a bid for the blue ribbon cerned.

of Trans-Pacific shipping, the Nippon Similarly Major General Bartholo-

Yusen Kalshn, Japan's largest steam-new hopes that fucilities for obtain- ship company, has announced that ing drinking water will be accorded plans to build two 27.700-ton pussen- to troops if sought. ker Iners for this service.

The public are warned that a

The new liners will be 218 metres certain amount of noise will be in length. 20.7 metres in

in beam, with caused by gun and ride fire, and the draught of 13.9 metres. They will movement of troops and vehicles.

Roads in Usc jhave

ave accommodation for 220 first

classi 120 second | class and550 steerage They are particularly warned that

Ichang. Nov. 10.

coast road from Felix Villos, Ichang, a prosperous city 350 miles Passengers, and will be capable of the

Pokfulam to Tytam Gap will be the above Honkow, on the north bank developing 24 knots,

in of the Yangtze River

Built entirely of Japanese materials, scene of considerable military activity western the new liners will be nearly twice from 6 p.m. November 24, to 9 u.m. Hupeh was ralded by Japanese air-

November of the Chichibu-maru class hours of

20, especially during the craft on Thursday and Friday.

of darkness, Guns 113 well as machine-guns

the

size

The French Catholic Church and its now running between San Francisco adjoining hospital were bombed and nd Yokohama, Partially wrecked by over ten bomb the end of next year or early in 1940 Blank ammunition, smoke clouds may They will be commissloned towards located near the road will be firing

drift ACTOSS

the rond, and there may be at times some alight inconvenience caused by tear gas,

dropped by Japanese places Un Thursday. Over 40 Chinese labour---Reuter, Ters and civilluns seeking sheller there were killed and 30 others wounded.

The French flag was painted On the roofs of the church and hospital. The city was attacked twice on that day. Shortly after Da.m. three planes circled over the city and a number of incendiary and erotin bombs, causing several casualties among the civilians, und wrecking many houses,

Unconscious European On Ferry

A 24-year-old native of Holland named Raymond Guilanned, residing At 2.20 p.m. six other planes ap- peared over the city. It was then at the Asin Hotel, was found on that the French Catholic Church and Star Ferry launch about

yesterday, allegedly suffering from an hospital were bombed,

veronni

! p.m.

On Friday morning a lone Japanese overdose of bromfol and bomber dropped several explosives tablets,

Guilanard was taken to the Kow-

on the city, destroying three civilian

houses and wounding several people. Joon Hospital for treatment.

In the afternoon a squadron of nine planes staged another raid. About

slum

20 explosives and 10 incendiary bombs were dropped in the areas along the railway. Several fires were caused. Rows of houses were razed to the ground and nine persons were burnt to death.

Central News.

Attack On Shanghai Hospital Dr.

Shanghal, Nov. 19,

of vehicles are re- The drivers quested to proceed at a very slow xice, and to take every precaution when using this road.

to

Normal precautions are being taken keep any inconvenience thus caused to a minimum, while special orders have been issued probibiting firing in the close vicinity of los- pltals.

Further cominuniques will be issued during the course of the operations,

FOOTBALL TEAMS

The following will represent the 1st, XI Hongkong Football Club against the Kowloon F.C. in a sentor division soccer match to-day at 4.15 p.m. of the Club ground: J. Coles; A. Keown

5. and Strange: J. Skinner, K. Forrow and E. L. Strange; T. Pile, E. Drown, F. Fowler, R. Bulpin and B. 1. Bick- ford.

The Club 2nd. XI against the Police on the same ground at 2.45 will be represented by the fol- lowing:

A Chinese physician dodged a gun- man's bullets in the Nanyang Hos Wilson; J. Kirwen, E. Fowler and D. Fleming: D. Grottan and P. pital, French Concession, yesterdays. Cart: G. Shaw, R. Ross, H. and the attacker was captured by Dempster. J. Scott and N. Booker. the police after a chose.

Reserves--A. MacFarlane, E. Ken-

The quick-witted doctor is Koonard and J. Odell. Nan-chung aged 40, who Is b

hospital director, and I returned

student from Japan.

The captured uitacker was Tsang

| Zong-kung, nged · 36.—Reuter.

INQUIRY INTO ARMY TRAGEDY

The military authorities are hold-

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable And Other Objects

THE POPPY DAY FUND

Latest donations the Poppy Day

Ing their inquiry on Monday into the Fund are as follow: Customs Hond gun carriage accident Previously acknowledged $14,032.21 In which three men of the 5th A.A. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Regiment were killed and several Ltd.

others were injured.

Hongkong Club Collections Owing to the Injured condition of Catholic Cathedral Collec- the men who will give evidence and

tlon

100,00

530,00

10.75

the necessity of conducting inquiries St. Joseph's Church Collec- in the ward, neither the public nor tion

25.47

22.33

17.35

2.10

$15,646.21

press will be admitted, but a state-Hosary Church Collection.. ment will be given out afterwards by St. Teresa's Church Collec- the military,

tion

AIR MAIL EARLY

Two Imperial Always planes ahead: of schedule, due at Kat Tack Airport at 4.16 p.m.

HELMUT

ST. GEORGE'S BUILDING

Chagan

St. Margaret's Church

The S. C. M. Post has received the following donation to Earl. Haig's Fund:

Prison Omcers' Club, $50.00.

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Social Items

CONSERVATIVE LOSS

Vernon Bartlett Wins In His Excellency the Governor and

Bridgwater By-Election Lady Northcote will be present af the annual prize day of the Sacred!

London, Nov. 18: Heart School, on Tuesday, Novem-

Vernon Bartlett, noted foreign ber 22, at 5.30 pan., when Lady Nor-correspondent who vialted Hongkong theole will give away the prizes. this year, became a member of the House of Commons to-day when he won the Bridgwater (Bamernet) by- Mrs. M. V. Courtney and Miss D. election caused by the promotion of Howard will leave Government Mr. R. P. Cream Johnson to the House on Saturday, November 20, judicial bench. The poll resulted: ... when they will sail on the Rawal V. Bartlett (Ind. Prog. 19.540

Heathcote Amory (Nal Co)

17,208 pindi for Colombo.

The last election resulted: The Central British Association R. P. Croom-Johnson

Con.) will be holding a tennis tournament N. D. Blake (Lab.) at the CBA” courtá on. Sunday, A. W. Loveys (Lab,) | November 20, at 2. p.m. ⠀

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