DONALD DUCK
SIT UP BOLIVAR
OR NO CANDY!
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY,
DECEMBER
9. 1938.
ROLL OVER!
GOOD
WORK, BOLIVAR!
YOU'RE A VERY SMART
DOG!
By Walt Disney
SHE'S HAPPY; YOU'RE HAPPY: THE WORLD'S IN PARADISE WHEN YOUR GIFT TO "HER
IS
“DEAUVILLE” Silk Stockings
THE WORLD'S SMARTEST AND
BEST AND STILL PRICES
ARE SO MODERATE.
ITALY AND SCHOOLGIRLS' PRIZES
GERMANY
Important Partoy Fixed
For This Week
Ying Wa Students Receive
Awards for Merit-
Mr. C. G. Sollis, Directer of Educa- tion, presented the certificates at the: Ying Wa Girls School speech day yesterday.
Cope. by Wall Tranny Rexerpelen
1954 Work rights reserved.
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WALT DISNEY
RECORD Queen Maud's TALK TO TEACHERS
Delphinus Loaded To Capacity
Funeral
Royalty Pays Homage At Oslo Ceremony
Review of Education
In Malaya
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
AMENDMENT SOUGHT PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
Alleged Breach of A Cafe Licence
Old Dollar Line Flagship
Duc To-morrow
Was
Mr. C. G. Sollis, Acting Director A. da Molta, licensee of the Liberty The President Coolidge, flagship of of Education, delivered an interesting Hall Restaurant, No. 84 Gloucester the President (late Dollar) Line, is and Informative talk on the Malayan Road, Wanchal, was summoned be expected about 3 pm. to-morrow. education system to the teachers of fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen-She will be the first passenger ship
Magistracy
with to arrive in Hongkong under the, re- the Evening Institute on Wednesday, tral
yesterday On the platform also were Mr.
Oslo, Dec. 8.
To have given a minute description having committed a breach of condl-vived schedule of the present com- Parla, Dec, 0. S. V. Boxer, Sentor Missionary in
All Norway observed Д two of the Malayan education
system tion of his restaurant adjunct licence, pany. writing In Hongkong of the London Missionary
The President Madame Tabuuis,
The Imperial Airways plane Del- minutes silence during the funeral within an hour, remarked Mr. Sollis, by selling intoxicating liquor without
Coolidge L'Oeuvre, says Hiller has convened Soetely, Miss D. Hutchinson (head-
Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling phinus reached Kal Tak at 5.20 p.m. of Queen Maud. There was a simple would have been too much for him a bona fide inral, nt 6.35 p.m. on originally expected yesterday, but mistress), for December 9 and 10 an Important Chairman), minister of the Hop Yat yesterday
she was docked in San Francisco to with the air mail. The and impressive service at the flower-itence, he briefly reviewed the work-November 7.
Mr. Leo D'Almada, Sur., appeared have a new tunnel installed and for conference in Munich to discuss the Churcht, und Mr. Law Yan-paak, plane brought a record load of 772 filled church. Those present in the Ings of the system under the following
for the defendant, while Inspector a general freshening up to make her kilas of malt, being loaded to procession included King Haakon, headings: continuation of the Munich polley Inspector of Vernacular Schools,
Olav, the King and Chrlatmos mail. Crown Prince
v. Baker
fitting representative of the re 'prosecuted. Mr. G. C. Per- After the school song, the head-capacity with the
of What schools are avaliable for and aims of the Rome-Berlin axis.
Deputy Superintendent of organised company. This work de- Kent and representatives of the education, the age limit for admission due
layed her for two days. Among those attending will be Field mistress thanked those present for It is possible that another plane will Queen of Denmark, the Duke
their interest in the Schoni, and Mr. arrive 10-day, or If not, the two Marshal Goering, Herr Himmler. Dr. Sollis for distributing the certificates. other planes scheduled to arrive on Royal Famillen of Sweden, Belgium Into Government-controlled schools, Police, was also present in Court.
the study of the English language
Mr. D'Almada submitted that the Goebbels, Herr von Ribbentrop, Gen-
After presenting the certificates, Saturday will carry the rest of this and Greece.
Wreatha were received from all from the beginning, the training of summons was not a proper one and He contended erai Brauschlteh, Cominander-in- which included those for the Trinity week's innli.
parts of the world, notably from M. teachers, the education of the Malays, needed amendment. Mr. Sollis con-
names of the persons to Chief of the Army, General Keitel, College of Music.
Albert Lebrun, Herr Hitler, the Duke a comparison of the education for that the Cum-gratulated the staff on the excellent chief of the Supreme Army
of Windsor, the Emperor of Japan
SAN JOSE, Cal examinations.
the vernacular
The hearing was adjourned to mand, Signor Attolico, Italian Ata-results of the
said the school did no: follow the
and King Farouk of Egypt. United Hongkong on the basis of learning be contained in the summons,
tongue before the
Accepting the popular belief that bassador, and technical experts.
usual procedure of so-called Anglo-
English language, and the control of December 23 at 2.30 p.m., to enable schools. Chinese schools, by teaching pupils that
the prosecution to amend the sum-politicians have generous waistlines, the California Plonters, secking to He laid stress on the training of mans, in English. He wished, however, to
| lower the indebtednean on their_hall;" teachers, because "the efficiency of a point out that the pupils in no way suffered by being taught in their own
school
03 depends
well-trained were asked, Among those present invited 200 political leaders to # Banguage; the exun nation results
teachers."
were Messrs. W. J. Dyer and J. M. banquet. The visitors were charged After the talle several mate this quite clear.
questions wilson.
lone cent for each inch of waistline.
von The writer forecasts Ribbentrop will shortly see Count Ciano, and Hitler and Mussolini will
Vienna.. meel scerely in
von
correspondent The
Havos Rome says lively interest has been aroused in diplomatie circles by the meeting between General
Macken083, German Ambassador in Heme, and Count Clano, and adds it is consider- ed in teme that the Re.ch will doubtless give moral support Italy, whose attitude at the time of the anschiusa and Czecho-Slovakian crisis was useful to Germany.---Reu-
ter.
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SANDPIPER INCIDENT
Japanese Paying Damages To Britain
Shanghai, Dec. 6. A Japanese spokesman announced to-day that the It.M.S. Sandpiper in cident had been amicably settled by Vlee-Admiral Oikawa expressing re- gret and the Japanese paying damages to the British authorities, who recognised that the attack was not deliberate.
was
пез
The incident occurred on October 24 when the Sandpiper Changsha, 10 bombs being dropped by Jopanese planes around the vessel. Bomh splinters wreeked two cabins and damaged part of the superstructure-United Press.
WORKING ARTISTS
One-Man Exhibition By
Mr. Luis Chan
He
The Hongkong Working Artists' Guld on Monday, December 10, will hold an exhibition of oil paintings and watercolours by its Vice-Presi
remain
dent, Mr. Luis Clan. The exhibition ia the fourth one-man show in four succeeding years. It wilt open until Wednesday, December 21. The Very Rev. 3. L. Wilson, Dean of the the Cathedral, will perform opening ceremony at 11 o'clock in St. John's Cathedral Hali,
In addition to holding his own shows, Mr. Chan has been a regular exhibitor in the Art Club Exhibition since 1933, and won the prize for his "Law Tide" as the best picture in the show this year.
Saturday's mat loading, It is estimated, will be in excess of the amount brought by the Delphinus yesterday.
EURASIA MACHINE
New Colours for Mail Plane To China
The Eurasia machine which arrive ed from Chungking last week-end is being repainted all green, the colour of the Chinese Postal Service,
Several
years
all Eurasia ngo planes were paisted this colour.
AIR FRANCE IN Monkey Brought by Air
From Yunnanfu
The Air France plane Ville de Damas reached Hongkong at 12.37 p.m. yesterday with fourteen passen- gers, mail and freight from Hanoi.
Press.
Hongkong Observance
In connection with the funeral of her Jale Majesty Queen Maud of Norway yesterday, all Bags on local Government buildings and launches were flown at half mast from. A.m. to sunset.
In addition to flying their own flags at half mast, British warships in the harbour also displayed the Norwegian flag in the same position.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Slock Exchange oficial summary issued at 3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:
Rayers
There was a slight gain registered in the levels of the lower
prleed Those aboard were Mr. and Mrs. stocks, though it would appear bust. L. Kadoorie, returning from theirness was not on a large scale. honeymoon in Indo-China, Mrs. Des- borough, who will travel through to the Shanghai by ship, and Herr Waiter, of the traffic department of Eurasia Aviation Corporation. Thero were eight Chinese aboard.
A monkey travelled from Yannun In view of the urgent need of the by Eurasia and was brought to refugees in the New Territories, Mr. Hongkong under the care of Mr. M. the French plane. Mr. Chan has consented to donate 49 per Haan Dn
derived cent, of the gross income
in Hongkong from the exhibition towards the Bri-Huan brought it for a friend of his
sh Fund for the Relief of Distress in China, and it is hoped that the public will give his exhibition their full support.
Swan Culbertson
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JAPANESE CRASH
Fate of Twelve Aboard Still Unknown
Tokyo, Dec. 8. Ʌ 14-seater Douglas passenger plano belonging to the Japan Avla- tion Corporation, on the line between Fukuda in Kyushu and Talhoku in Formosa, crashed off Naha, capital of Okinawa Prefecture, Loochoo Islands, thic morning, according to a telephone message received here) from Naha. The fate of eight pas
and the crew of four is still
known.
The Company tina rushed another! Douglas plane to the scene, and two motor boats have also been sent.
at
The plane hopped off from Talhoku 0.30 am. for Fukuoka. At 9.0
a.m. it developed engine trouble and fasted an S.O.S., in answer to which
Unica Ins. 487 4 Daugiamos $80 Providents (0:0) 15.45 Providents (Now) $3.50 Haube 10.10
Hately $8.00
Lands $33
Humphreys $81%
Tramways $17.10
Star Ferries $71
China Lights (Old) $10.50 Flectrics a
Bandakan Lights $10.00
Telephones (Old) $23
Cements $10 63
Waisons $7.20
Entertainments saya
Govt. 4% Loan 6% Prem. Govt. 39% Loan par
Bellers Electrics 50% Ropes 4.03
Douglases B117 Wharves BID Noalties $3
Tramways $17.10
Balos
Star Ferrien $7136 China Lights (Old) $10,90 Antamoka P. 40 Aloks 20
Doguls Gold 23
Benguet Consol. 13.20
Coen Grover 10
I. X. L. 08 San Mauricio 1.70 Suyne Consol, 194 United Paracale 48%
P.C.'s Chase For Wedding Suit
Constable Edward Henry Metropolitan
two motor boats rushed from Naha. Glover, of the
The plane had one engine out of Police, returned to the village of order soon after leaving Talhoku, Barrowby, near Grantham, for but it kept on its fight to Naha on his wedding. the remaining engine, which, how- ever, also broke down-Domet,
Two Rescued
A wedding-ove celebration with friends kept him busy until midnight.
Teltye, Dec. 8.
Then he began to unpack his Two of the occupants have been rescued and two bodies recovered.-trunk, only to discover that the Domet
IN AIR POCKET
Sydney, Dec. 8.
suit for the ceremony was not there. He had left it in London, | 115 miles away.
But Constable Glover was not
A Netherlands Airways plane, onto be beaten. Ho dashed to
tho a flight from here to Darwin, was Grantham, caught
early caught in an air-pocket to-day, re-
sulting in an injury to the two-pilots morning express, retrieved the and a passenger. The pilots, however, suit and was back at Barrowby managed to control the machine, and 9.30, with time to spare for the landed at Cloncurry.
The pilots and passenger were re- moved to hospital-Reuter Bulletin..
AIR SERVICES
Arrivals and Departures
Of Planes
Outward
ceremony.
Australia Mines More Gold
Canberra. Australia's gold output last year vas 1,380,431 Ane ounces valued at $47,924,000 in Australian currency. For London, Australia, British This was more than three times tho Countries and Europe: Imperial Airow level production of 1929. Even ways Della, Delphinus 7 am, Dec. 9. Ereater production in assured for the
present year. Imperial Airways 7 am. Dec. 13.
For Chungking, Blan, etc.: Eurasia and C.N.A.C. services indefinite,
For U.S.A, via Manila, Honolulu, Guam: Pan American Phillippine Clipper 8.30, a.m. Dec. 15.
For France, vla Hanol: Air France 6.30 a.m. Dec. 10..
Inward
Delphinus 5 p.m. Dec. 8 Imperial Airways 5 p.m. Dec. 10.
From Franco, via Hanol: Air France 12.30 am, Dec, 15..
From Chungking, Yunninfu, Kwel- -In: CNA.C.; Eurasia Services in-
definite.
From UB.A, via Honolulu, Guam,
From London, Australia and Bri- Manlik: Pan American Philippine tish Countries, Imperial Airwayal Clipper 12.30 pm. Dec. 14.
Malays with that of the Chinese in when drinks were supplice not Corpulence Pays The Bill
CLAP
HANDS! HERE COMES DEANNA!
MELVYN DOUGLAS
Her First Crush!
IRENE RICH,
Her Startled Mamal
JOHN HALLIDAY Her Deting Daddy!
and look who's with her!
Deanna DURBIN
in That CERTAIN AGE
with
MELVYN DOUGLAS
Jackie Cooper Irene Rich Nancy Carroll John Halliday Jackie Searl Juanita Quigley
COOPER
JACKIE
Does He Barn!
NANCY CARROLL
The Other Woman"!
JACKIE SEARL Who Gets Left!
Music by Jimary Mcllugh and Elaroid Adamson Scressplay by BRUCH MANNING' • "Original Story by P. Hugh Herbert
Directed by EDWARD LUDWIG A JOB PASTERNAK PRODUCTION A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
TO-DAY
QUEEN'S
at the
TO - MORROW
at the
ALHAMBRA
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