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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 28, 1938.
SOOEY! SOOEY!!
By Walt Disney
GREETINGS
WALT DISNEY?
11-8
FROM
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
CHIANG'S DENIAL
OF PEACE RUMOURS
CHUNGKING, Dec. 27. COMPLETELY SETTING to rest wide-spread rumours concerning the movement of Mr. Wang Ching- wei, Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in an address at yesterday's memorial meeting here declared that they were clearly fabricated by Japanese political agents to mislead the Chinese people and undermine international confidence.
The Generalissimo stated that personality of Mr. Wang, who had Mr. Wang's trip to Hanoi was worked hardest and borne the chief entirely personal, to
obtain brun during the past few years for medical treatment for his liver the Notional cause. and heart ailment.
JAPAN'S DESIGNS BARED
-RADIO-
"In Town To-night" And Elsie and Doris Waters (Come-
Other London Relays
DVORAK QUINTET Radio Programme Broadcast by 2BW on a Frequency of 845 kc's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second,
H.K.T.
11.20-12.20 p.m. Helay of a Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe- dral,
12.30 Herbert Groh (Tenor) Orchestra Raymonde.
ди
diennes) with Orchestra; Where The Mountains Meet The Sea (Butler and Tilsley); Remembrance (Green and Mela)....The London Plano-Ac- cordeon Band directed by Scott Wood: Songs Of The Sandman.... Wilfrid Thomas (Baritone) with Piano ac- comp.; One Night In Monte Cario (Sherman and Lewis); There'll Never be Another You (Harry Wood).... London Piano-Accordeon Band directed by Scott Wood,
058 Closing local Stock Quota-
tions.
7.0
Dance Music. Fox-Trot-Your Heart And Mine; Song Of The Vagabonds (from "The Billy Colton and His Band with
Keep A Twinkle in Your cal Vagabond King'-Friml); Only A Chorus; Fox-Trois--Blue Danube Rose (from The Vagabond King Swing; Night Ride....Eddie Carroll Friml)....Orchestre Raymonde cond. and Hla Swingphonie Orchestra; Slow General Chinng pointed out that by G. Wulter; Loveliest Woman Of Fax-Trot-Once In A While; Waltz- with the recent
establishment by Vicuna-Waltz Song (Warden); Glannina Alta (Aim Firefly)....Vic- with the Military Affairs Commit Board and with it a whole lot of dola Sung (Hauser)....Herbert E. chestra;
Tokyo of the China Development Moonlight in Venice Venetian Con- for Silvester and His Ballroom Or- or the Central Party Headquarters hue and cry
Tangos-Viejos Tiempos; for China-Japan-¦ Groh
A "Manchukuo"
Japanese
(Alter);
It had absolutely no political signi- flcance, much less any connection
ur the National Governinent.
LLOC,
the
Categorically refuting unfounded design to conquer China mas bron! Germer) with Orchestra (Sung Condena....Orquesta Tipica Fran-
Manhattan Moonlight elsco Canaro, Fox-Trois-Suppinë Serenade (Alter) Through My Fingers; It's Love Aghin
...Lew Slone and His Band. (Schule); You
Maniutto onde Because 1
Twnours spread by German broad-bared to its teeth. It would be un-You Bella Lugia!
.Orchestre
casting stations that Mr. Wang was thinkable for any Chinese people Love away from Chungking to negotiate cognizant of the situation to enter, Lovely Ladles (Siegel)....Herbert E. peace terms with Japan on behalf of tain any longer any idea of com- Groh (Tenor) with Orchestra (Sung the Military Affairs Commission, promise or peace.
In German); Love Is My Life-Waltz General Chiang said these rumours
(Strauss-arr. G. Watter)....Orches- seeds of
tre Raymonde with Vocal Quintette.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.
are clearly bent ou cople and dis- doubt on the Chinese people turbing international confidence in
China,
07
General Chiang pointed out ignificant the fact that rumours con- cerning Mr. Wang were disseminated immediately after Prince Konoye's slatement on December 22.
General Chiang paid a glowing tributa to the character ard
IT'S Yippee vs. Whoopee!
GRASS WIDOWS...
WHO THOUGHT THE
PASTURE WAS GREENER
ON THE OTHER SIDE
OF THE FENCE!
Randolph SCOTT THE ROAD
TO RENO
co-starring
Hope HAMPTON
with
Helen Broderick. Alon Marshal Glendo Farell-Samvet S, Hind
Sorsa Bagby, ROY CHANSLOR IN AÓSLI COMANDINI Stary by Charter Koryon and F. Hogh Hodon Based on novel "The Kondis Rams by LARWTM
Srected by S. Bylo Simon Fredreed by Luvural Orningar
A HEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
.FRIDAY.
ALHAMBRA
General Chiang sald vouchsafe for the fact that Mr. Wang ጎሮ could was the bitterest hater and most un- compromising antagonist of Japan's designs.
7.30 London Relay-For What We Have Recciyed'.
A Gastronomlent Guide for Gullible, Gourmands Incorporating Expert Advice on the Pleasures of the Toble and Under 1. By A. K. Hamilton Jenkin. Produced by John Cheatle.
8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
1.03 Beethoven-Trio In D Major, Op. 70, No. 1. The Generalissimo referred to the long and close relationship between
Hephzibah Menuhin (Piano), 8,03 Mozart-Quintet in C Major, Mr. Wang and himself and said Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and Mau-| K. 515. had Mr. auferent opinion on China's national
Wang entertained any rice Elsenberg ('Cello).
Pro Arte Quartet and Alfred Hob- policy he would certainly have tabled Weather Forecast and Announce-
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, day (2nd Viola).
8.40 Excerpts from Mozari's “Tha for open discussion before the ments.
Magio Fluto.”. councels of the Party organ.
1.10 Dance Music and Variety.
diesen In General
hell'gen Hallen... Chlang In conclusion voiced the belief that the Chinese ing and His Swing Stars; Vocal-Pari- willkommen.
Quick Step-Avalon....Vocal Ros- Strienz; Seid uns zum swellen Mal Bellke, Spletter, people would certainly not
waver slan Pierrott (Coward)....Noel Berglund; Ach, ich fuhl's, es ist through the canards of Japanese pro- Coward acc, by The Phoenix Theatre verschwunden... Lemnitzi pagandists.-Central News.
Cord und Osiris. Orch. London conct. by
welche Wonnel.... Greenwood; Dance Orch.-Sophia Chorus; Soll ich dich, Teurer, nicht
melir
Strienz, ticated Lady-Slow Fox-Trot; Jealous -Fox-Trot....Nut Gonella and His Roswaenge....and Berlin Philhar- Georgians with vocal refrain; Humor-monic Orchestra cond, by Sir Thomas ow-John Henry's Ghost. John Beecham.
9.0 London Relay--Empire Ex- Dance Orch.-La
-La Comparsa Cuban change. Dance; Dellita-Rumba....Don Bar- Points of view by travellers from reto and Ills Cuban Orch.; Vocal- the Dominions and Colonies. Alice
Memories,...Alice
with Orchestra.
Mediation By
Britain Unwanted Henry assisted by Gladys Horridge;
PARIS. Dec. 27.
HE newspaper "L'Ocuvre" to- Delysin lo) wil
THE
2.15 Close down.
6.0 Frank Tliterton (Tenor) and Now Light Symphony Orchestra.
Raymond-Overture (Thomas)....
schn?....Lemnitz,
о Isla
9.15 Paderewaki at the Plano. Variations In F Minor, (Haydn); Mazurita In A Flat Major, Op. 50, No. 2 (Chopin); Mazurka In D Major,
9.30 London
OP
33. No. 2) News.
day draws attention to the rumours prevalent in political circles in Paris, which declare that Signor Mussolini intends to New Light Symphony Orchestra; 9.50 Songs by Giell (Tenor), suggest to Mr. Chamberlain, Asthore (Trotere) Tosti; Beauty's during the latter's forthcoming Eyes....Frank visit to Rome, that the British with Fred Hartley and Ills Quintet; will not forget
Buffoon (Contrey)....New Light Mille Cherubini In Cora (Senatra- Premier should assume the role Symphony Orchestra; Songs That Schubert-Mellchar)......Sung of mediator in the dispute be- Live Forever (Lockton, Longstaffe) Italian) with Orchestra.
tween Italy and France.
Tiltorton (Tenor) Spanish) with
(Sung in Say you
It is You (Scurtis);
in
....Frank Titlerton (Tenor) with 10.0 London Relay-In Town To- Fred Hartley and. Hiss Quintet; alght'. The British Ambassador, Sir Eric
Cavatina Phipps, so it is stated, is sounding the
(Ruff); Solemn Melody Introducing unusual stories from French Government as to the latter's (Davies)...New Light Symphony every walk of life, finshes from the
Orchestra.
news of the week, and 'Standing on ttitude towards such a plan.
The French Government, hoy
0.39 Witrid Thomas, Elslo and the Corner" (Interviews with man in has allegedly Intimated to the British Doris Waters and London Piano-Ac- the street). Produced by C. F. Mee-
however,
Government that it views the gug-
cordeon Orchestra,
Good Evening!
han.
Lady Prelly
10.30 Dvorak-Quintet Evans)....London | Major, Op. 81,
A
Artur Schnabel and The Pro Arte
11.0 Close down.
In
.
gestion without enthusiasm, since (Dunerell and France was now represented by an Plano-Accordeon Band directed by Ambassador in Rome, who was com Scott Wood; Gert, Dalsy And The Quartet. petent to settle disputes between Knol-Hole; The Coronation Girls....
Matt Italy.
France and
The newspaper also reports that Mir, Chamberinin has decided to stop-i Jover in Paris on his way to Rome to discuss the Italian claing with the French" Government.-Trang-Ocean.
INTEREST IN VISIT
London, Dec. 27. Interest In Mr. Chamberlain's forthcoming visit to Rome increases with the approach of the time, and has been enhanced by the French reply to the Italian not denouncing
the Franco-Italiun agreement for 1935.
It
is generally assumed that the
""
"Hands off Americans' Declaration at Lima
Lima, Dec. 27.
DELEGATES AT the Pan-American Conference met to-day
to sign the 111 resolutions, declarations and projects which have conversations held during the past been passed during the conference, including the "Declaration
few days by the French Foreign of Lima", with its pledge of continental solidarity against Minister with the British Ambassa-
dor, as well as with the French Am-aggression,
bassador in London, were mainly concerned with the
Tunis.
question of The conference will end this solidarity, have. planned to leave for afternoon at a plenary session, home on Wednesday, after attending Press reports here to-day
the banquet at which President Bena- stated that owing to the urgency of the where delegates will sign the vides of Peru, and Mr. Cordell Hull Tunis problem, M. Corbin, the conference's "final act", listing will be the principal speakers, French Ambassador to London, had Its activities.
The delegates have listed the main plrendy left Paris for London, but
accomplishments of the conference us follows: these reporin are stated by the French Embassy to be incorrect.
The United States delegates, whe are contented with the declaration of
10. It is also
to
1. Solidarity
2. Declaration on the stimulation
3, Denial of the right to foreignern exercise collectively in an Ameri
However, it is regarded as certain before the meeting of the Leafce of trade that M. Corbin will see Lord Halifax Council on January on the subject early in the New Year,
Diplomatie circles here believe that regarded as probable that the meeting the French
British Foreign Government would wel- of the French and
Eng Ministers at Geneva on that occasion that
country much political rights as
come "penceful intervention" by Eng" will be substituted for the visit of Me. they would enjoy in their own coun= land in the Tunla question not be Chamberlain and Viscount Halifax
the British Government adverso
to foll clally as
and
to Paris, prior to their meeting with
ne Eaglow, such a step, cape signor Mussolini,
is directly interest-
ed In maintenance of the status quo Talk of a "probable visit of Count In the Mediterranean.
Clano to London" at the end of It is considered likely that Viscount February has been revived, although Halifax will endeavour to undertake nothing definite con yet be predicted mediation between Paris and Roma on the subject,~~Trans-Ocean.
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groups to claim rights n national minorities in the American republics. 8, Resolution against racial perse- cution,
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