Determination to Fight in China

LONDON, Dec. 1.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER

DECLARE

“HOLY WAR" NEW ARAB

DEMAND

BEIRUT, Dec. 1.

1938.

Australia TO-DAY'S RADIO To Admit Refugees

DID NOT mět a single Chinese man or woman, A DEMAND THAT all old or young, who vas not absolutely convinced that the island should declare a China must win the war in the end," said Mrs. Haldane, holy war against England

voiced was

by several wife of Professe J. B. Haldane, in an interview with

Deputics of the Syrian "Reuter" on herreturn to London to-day from a six- Parliament when they WEALTH MINISTER for

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Radio Programme Broadcast by Miss Ma Si Kui (Piano)

Z. D. W. on a Frequency of 145 k.d's.

and on Short Wave from 0-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c'a. per second.

H. K. T.

6.00 Dance Atuslo.

From the Studio

Three short talks on malters of topical interest.

0.20 Ballada.

wecks intensivetour of Canton, Changsha, Hankow, urged co-operation with the the Interior announced in pewpeze). File Curel Little Springtime In

"The Flying Pan-Arabic Congress for the House of Representa-and His Musle with vacat refrain; (im Evergreen'). Jessie Matthews Mirella, Lalgi Marini, Cine Vanelli,

now

specially

Button

Bless This Houro (Brahe); Soul Of "LA BOHEME," ACTS 1 AND 2 Mine (Darna)...Eusic Ackland (Con 15,000 German Jows

tralto) with Orgon; Les Millions For, Antipodos

Fox-Trots-Free (from 'O-Kay for Anything Goes').....Maurice Win- D'Arlequin-Serenado (Drino) Sound'); The Elect's In Port Again lek and in Orchestra: Comedy Murray Stewart (Tenor) with Instru

The Detective mental Accomp. CANBERRA, Dec. 1.

(from 'D-Kay for Sound')....Jack Sketch-Sandy

0.30 London Relay--Tho News. THE COMMON-Hylton and His Orchestra with vocal (Powell-Thomson)....Sandy Powell chorus; Fox-Trot--Three Won't Bed Company; Vocal-Tinkic, Tinkic,

9.50 Puccini's "La Bohczne” Acta Any Spring (from The Flying Tra- Tinkle: Over My Shoulder (from

Waltz-Marie Louise (from Evergreen'): When You've Got A and 2.

Your Hear! Sung by Roncita Pampanini, Lubn with Orchestra; Dance Tancredi Pasero, Aristido Baracchi, Chungking an/the intervening districts.

this purpose to-day.

tives to-day that Australia -Trols Sa Do 1 (trim 'Pennies! Some Other TimeFox- Salvatore Baccaloni, Gulseppo Neasí

from Heaven'}; Mrs. Haldane is

One, Two, MrH. Haldan said that the

England was violently attack-is prepared to admit 15,000 Your Shoe (from Pennies from Trol: On Treasure Island-Fox-Trot and Full Chorus of La Scala, Milan

Maurie Winnick and His Orches with Orchestra, Japanese wereintensely enger devoting herself to lectures and

Heaven')....Jimmy Dorsey and lis from

10.40 Marek Weber and His Or ticles to stimulate British assistance ed for her measures in Pales-Jewish immigrants

refrain: Humorous vocal Orchestra with for peace, and pt making over for Chinese relief. She said: "One of tine.

vocal chorus by Bob tra with Germany during the next Eberle Waltz-Three Minutes of

of About Cruises (Handley-Crick); Art chestra

Still As The Night (Bohm, art. tures to the Cnese Government the most compicuous needs is tons

Mur- The newspaper Algo Alyom three years.

The Weary Heaven; Slow Fox-Trot-llypnotized (Frankou-Handley-Crick) ....

and Winterbottom (two Benedlet); None But through vara foreign inter-and tons of iodine and other antt-

reports additional news of heavy

Victor Silvester and His Ball-introyd This number, said the Minis-room Orchestra; Fox-Trots-I Feel minds with

not a single thought) Heart (Tchaikovsky, arr. Benediet); mediaries.

HEROIC CHINESE GIRLS

fighting in the Nablus hills, deter, was the highest possible Like & Feather In The Breeze (Alm with Monte Crick at the Piano; Vocal Waitz (Burand); Tiny Tot (Fisher When Slipping Through My Fingera Lotter); Zigeuner, You have Stolen Mrs. Haldane spoke with admirno-claring that Arab women

Churm School): Life Begins are under existing circumstances,

'H's love again')....Jessie My Heart Tango (Grothe); To-night mate a pove peace offer, but it tion of the Chinese girls who were participating.

Tanito (Lesso-Valcrio). and could not be exceeded with-

You're In Love (Dim Music goes from footing of fuli

'round and around'). Roy Fox and Matthews with Orchestra. stipulated Chiang Kai-shek must now accepted on

According to the paper British out adversely affecting condi-fis Orchestra with vocal refrain;! be expell from the Government equality with the men.

troops were caught between two lines and that e Communists must be

I was specially impressed by their of Bre, and before they could extritions of employment and the Waltz-The Dawn Of Love: Tango- This the Chinese re-deep sense of personal responsibility cats themselves, 17 were killed and standard of life in Australia.

Majanahi

Dajos Bela Dance, Or- suppresse

to help the Chinese cause. At all the 30 severely wat

chestra

Waltzes-Midnight Waltz: jected cemptuously."

wounded,

The Minister added that pre- Neapolitan Nights....Gino Bardin Inldane said the uerina colleges they are training for war, It is reported that the Arabs also ference would be given to Jews and His Hawaiians.

had been amazingly "Every girl taught to use a rifle, captured quantities of war material!

the and in this connection but th

they are not actually fighting in

In the course of this clash three capable of developing industrial Commnists were doing remarkable the regular army, though I am told planes are also reported to have been activity in the Commonwealth. work in addition to the Eighth that many girls go out with the shot down, und four lorries and one

The Minister's utterances found Ay, a New Fourth floute, guerillas. They are rather neling like tank destruyed! Bout

the approval of the Labour opposition Severe fighting is also said to have teader, Mr. Curtin. wn recently created and had the W.AAC.S., of the great war,

us it bace, but she underwriting lettera for the suldiers and taken place near Jerusalem.Trans- Narhang

Ocean. stoi that it had now been sent to performing other services.

ARAB Kangtung to partake in operations apunit Canton.

"After the 1 of Canton they be-i iloved that sinu was finished, and

in Monan, Anhul and Shantung, sert was an organisation of 600,000 Jurely volunteers, which had been buill up and divided into groups of 20,000 to 30,000, mostly armed with lund grenades which they made themselves, and with arms captured from Japanese convoys.

septics."

"One and all are imbued with a passion for learning always with an eye to the service of a better China which they are convinced will arise trom the war."

A Bill, compelling all foreigners in Australia to report themselves to DELEGATION

the police authorities has meanwhile Cairo, Dec. 1. been introduced in the Senate,~

Trans-Occan. Agreement would appear to have been reached in authoritative Arab quarters regarding the composition

basin

Mrs. Haldane said she had a long of the Arab delegation to the round conversation with Madame Chiang table conference in London concern Kai-shek, and brought back a charming Palestine, although the question ing photographed portrait of them to as to whether the British Govern- gether,

ment proposals will, in the epic Like all who had interviewed the of the Arabs, form an adequate distinguished pair, Mrs. Haldane was for discussion, still remains open. #heir operations were Kreatly deeply impressed with Chiang Kai- Should these proposals be accep-

shek's powerful personality and table, it is believed that the following to carry.

be selected to serene confidence in the future, and personilitles will with Madame

Chiang's Fambent represent the Palestinian Arabs at patriotism.

ALL AID SOLDIERS

asdsted by the fact that every. Clineres peasant, and even children, were ardently assisting them with fod and information.

the conference:

Mrs. Haldane drew a harrowing "But they are only the embodiment | Mussa Effendi Alomi, who is now picture of the sufferings of the in excelsis of the spirit of determina- living in London, and who would wounded and the pitiful Inadequacytion

which I found everywhere," be the personal delegate of the at

concluded Mrs, Haldane.--Reuter. Grund Mufti, Auni Bey Abdul Hadin, medical equipment.

who now in Cairo, Jamal Effendi Husseini, who is a nephew of the Grand Multi and also in exile, Izzat Tanous, who chairman મ the Arab Central Committee in London, Hussein Khalili, and Fund Effendi Saba, the two last-named having been deported to the Seychelles

stand.-Trans-Ocea

She Guld: "I visitert a field hospital] where rows of soldiers, mostly caked in mat from head to foot, and often hideously maimed, were tying on the floor, with only one doctor, who was working the clock round, present. It was impossible even to cope with! half the cases.

HITLER'S ELECTION

CAMPAIGN

Berlin, Dee. 1. Herr Adolf Hitter will wind up his "The Chinese capacity for uncam-election campalım In the Sudeten- plainingly enduring pain is incredible, land with a speech to-morrow at

and even little girls bear their wounds Reichenberg, which will be broadcast | .and cuttings without a murmur." by all German stations-Reuter.

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Jerusalem, Dec. 1. It is unofficially stated that during

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JEWS LEAVE FOR ENGLAND

Berlin, Dec. 1. children to-day entrained for Hol- The first contingent of 200 Jewish

land en route to England, enrrying with them each one mark and their pockets full of "butterbrot." together with what luggage they were able

Jewish women are accompanying the children as far as he frontier, where Dutch civiliana have arranged to feed them--United Press.

CALL TO DUTCH TO ASSIST

The Hague, Dec. 1. Urging the entire nation to parti- cipate in the colltetion for refugees to be taken in Holland on Saturday, Premier Colijn declared in a broad- cost to-day that the refugee problem In Holland had become so great that the entire nation must assist.

estimated that 4,000 refugees be in the country on Saturday, and he declared it to feed and

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clothe this number will cost 1.50 guilder per head per day, or 2.000,-

gullders in a year. that ma

many of the re- fugees were being supported by re- lativer

or friends, the Premier nevertheless pointed out that the frontiers would not be closed, nor was it by any means certain that Holland would be able to

to send the refugees

to other countries. Instead of there being favourable prospects, they were distinctly un- favourable, he asserted, and Hol- fand was required to make arrange- ments for harbouring the refugées for the time being, and a system of permanent relict must be organised,

Trans-Ocean.

MUST DISMISS NON-ARYANS

Athens, Dec. 1,

German and Italian Arms In Greece have been instructed by their head ofeen to dismiss from their staffs all persons not of pure Aryan origin-Reuter.

November about 197 prople were killed and 131 wounded owing to Acts of violence in Palestine. Reuter.

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6.45 London Relay-"Mugs",

7.15

7.55 Next week's programme. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,

8.03 Studio-Piano Recital by Miss Ma Si Kul.

of the proper Sang ; (c) Marche Gro-

Social Items

A carnival dance, organised by St. Andrew's Club, will be held on December 16, at 8.45 p.m. Fancy or evening dress may be worn.

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1. Variations on a German Folk A meeting has been convened for A guide to 000 years of swindling Song (Chopin); 2. (a) Intermezzo in the Committee of St. Andrew's Club together with some account of the E Fiat (Brahms); (b) Rhapsody in on Thursday, December 22, at 8.30 Muk. Sucker, or Cony himself, and G Minor (Brahms) 3. (a) Cradle) pr

Shoti): numerous examples

(b) Cradle technique for catching him; Compiled Sonik by Franels Watson and Francis tesque (Sinding). Dillon; Production by Francis Dillon, 8.25 Compositions of Mozart in

Closing Local Stock Quota- cluding his Symphony No. 34 in Q, tions.

"Cosi Fan Tutte Overture....T!

The 2.17 Variety with Murgatroyd and B. D. C. Symphony Orchestra cond. Winterbottom. Cicely Caurineldge, by Adrian Boult "Le Nozze Di Jessie Matthews. Sandy Powell and Figaro": Vanisti'd Are Ye; Grant, ing articles of Chinese handwork for Maurice Winnick and His Orchestra. Love Tiana Lemnitz (Soprano) Comedienne Things Are Looking and The Berlin Philharmonic Orches- Up (film)...Cleely Courtneidge with tra cond, by Bruno Seidler-Winkler; Orchestra; Dance Orchestra-A Symphony No. 34 in C (K. 338).

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