DONALD DUCK

YOU KIDS HAVE THAT SNOW OFF THE ROOF WHEN I GET

BACK!

LISTEN! RS-S-9- PS-5-ST-T!

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 7, 1939

RATTA

YOU HEARD ME!:' OPEN THIS DOOR,

GOL DARN YA!

By Walt Disney

THANKS,

UNCA

DONALD!

USE ONLY

"ANCHOR BRAND"

NEW ZEALAND'S FINEST

BUTTER

The World's Best

...

SOLE AGENTS—LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD., and from ALL LEADING STORES & COMPRADORES

Gant By Was Theney Enterpris

guio | World zuglas seserved

New Yangtse

Protest

PALESTINE TALKS

Objections

Germans Collaborate To British With Other Nationals

Proposals

On the pretext of military opera- tions in north Kiangsu, the Japonese have blockaded oil harbours with the exception of Tsinglungkang in Hai- men, Tienshengkang in Nantungchow, Heinshengkang in Jukao, Tienshing-poned until to-morrow. kang in Tahsing. Hochischino Yangchow, and three others.

Shipping of Bird Parties has been greatly affected-Central News.

13-4 WALT DISNEY

A.R.P. IN

ASSITY

STRESSED

ZBW STUDIO BROADCAST

THE FACT THAT Air Raid Precautions are being organised

TENSION IN SHANGHAI

(Continued from Page 1.)

the address:

"At. 2.30 p.in. on Wednesday, not prevented all accidents but they force led by Lt. Commander Hayashl

not

-RADIO-

(Reginald Foort's Signature Tune).. ..Reginald Foort at the B.B.C. Theatre.Organ.

Piano Recital from Studio | (Foort and Ferring): Keep Smiling!

By Luba Shaftain "VICTORIAN MELODIES"

.

L

8.44 (0) Sweet as a Song; (b). Swing low Sweet Chariot; (c) Now it can be told; (d) My walking stick.

7.00 Closing Local Stock Quota-

7.02 B.B.C. Recording-"Victorian

A Musical Sequence. Produced and conducted by Stanford Robinson.

and Weather Time,

Ari- nouncements.

8.03

"Royal London 1.00 Time and Weather.

Palaces" 1.03 Al Bollington at the Organ. 4: Buckingham Palace; Written by "Rosalie Selection (Cole Porter); L. Du Gardie Peach. Produced by H. Once In A While (Green-Edwards); Rooney Pelletier. Irving Berlin Memories.

8.00

in the Colony does not mean that we are on the brink of war,

4.21 (a) To-night we love; (b) declared Wing-Commander. Steele-Perkins in a broadcast from CHUNGKING, Mar. 7.

ZBW studio last night. On the contrary, he added, a state of full

Radio Programme Broadcast by Skrontch; (e) My own; (d) Bel Mir BRITISH, Italian, German

preparedness might well help to avert war by persuading any

Z. B. W. on it Frequency of 845 k.ee. Bist Du Schoen:

6.35 Records: In The Chapel In and Portuguese shipping com-

London, Mar. 6. THE BRITISH and Arab potential encimy that air raids upon the civilian population will not

the Japanese to the station was also and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. panies in Shanghai have request-

and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per The Moonlight (II); I've Got You cause the alarm which such raids would seek to effect.

Under My Skin (film 'Born to taken into Its premises. ed their respective consulate delegations held a lengthy

Dance')......Peter Yorke (Piano); The following is the full text off familiar to them

Reinforced by the marines patrol second. as the rules of

H. K. T.

Swing, Mister Charlle (Taylor, general to lodge fresh protests

road safety. These safety rules haveling in the vicinity, the Japanese

Garland (Vocal) with the Japanese Government meeting this morning when

12.00-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service Brooks)....Judy

St. John's with Orchestra. over the stringent control over they continued discussion of March 8, His Excellency the Govern- have reduced them considerably, and and Lieutenant Minzune of the

Cathedral. navigation along the lower the British proposals, and or and Lady Northcote will honour by co-operating with air raid pre- Specia! Landing Party, surrounded of Intercession from

us by attending the A.R.P. Exhibi- cautions the possible consequences the police station to prevent escape]

12.30 Compositions of Delius. reaches of the Yangtse River, ac-

the Arab objections to them.tion at the Peninsula Hotel. Lady of air raids can be very substantially of the criminals.

Deputy-Commissioner Akagl of the cording, to Shanghai dispatch.

con- Northcote hus very kindly consented reduced.

Brigg Fair....London Symphony The meeting will be

Municipal Couneli Police Intervened to open the exhibition, which wil continue on March 9, 10, 11, ond 12, "I hope that those who have not in the meanwhile and finally the eri- Orchestra cond. by Geoffrey Toye; tinued to-morrow.

The the

.Heddle Nash (Tenor) Japanese.

Japanese Philosophy. To-day's meeting of the Jewish between the hours of 10 am, and 7yet taken an active interest in A.R.P. minals in question were handed over To The Queen Of My Heart Love'stions,

The exhibition is free and all will and time to visit the Exhibition 10.

with Gerald Moore (Plano); "Hassan" Melodica." conference committee was post-m

will be welcome.

and derive an incentive to take what marines then withdrew.

Later in the afternoon negotiations (Incidental Music)....London Phil- steps they can to proteel not only

cond. by Sir The fact that A.R.P. are being emselves but others who may re-were still in progress for winding up harmonic Orchestra "Beuler was informed in autheri-organised in the Colony does in

the day's event between the Japanese Thomas Beecham; Caprice; Elegie. quire enlightenment and assistance, tative Jewish quarters that

Orchestra, Police.Domel, war, on the contrary, a state of full and that everyone will resolve to play authorities and the Municipal Council.Beatrice Harrison (Cello) with

the service afternoon's meeting of the dewish mean that we are on the brink

PUPPET CHIEF'S conference committee was postponed preparedness might well help to his or her part in

it was thought that 10 avert war by persuading any poten- their country which has never had because

NARROW ESCAPE with the tial enemy that air raids upon the to call in vain for the help of her night's informal meeting

SHANGHAI, Mar. 7, British Government delegates might civilian population will not cause people.

Chu Kan-ting. 45-years-old chief make it clear whether or not the the alarm which such raids would

is a very important of the Nanwai Customs Station "But (and British suggestions, were liable to

seek to effeci.

Hittle word) it is necessary if you the "Reformed Government" narrow- modification.

resolve to play your part, you mustly escaped death yesterday when two with ΣΕ

Chinese armed be fully trained in ARP. before-unidentined

last pistols broke into his residence on ments. to cope hand, and not wait until the adequate

moment when possibly those who Connaught Road in the extra Settle- Fox-Trots-My Sweetle Went with the effect of air raids could not would have been available to give ment area. be improvised at the lost moment you the necessary instructions will

Visiting Chu's residence at 7:40 Away; Handel In Harlem.....Scott that our preparations

Fox-Trot- Chorus: Slow are made, the better, so that until be taking up their allotted posts in a.m. the Intruders demanded the Wood and His Six Swingers with neaus the passive defence of the Colony. family to take them to Chu. Forcing Vocal The three foremost Palestine mem- man has devised some other means

their way into Chu's bedroom, the Blazin' The Trail... Billy Cotton bers of the Jewish delegation, namely, of removing the menuce from the air

gunmen emptied their arms at the and His Band with Vocal Chorus. of the Jewish the people of this Colony should

1.40 Relay of the Rolary Tiffin Serenade." Benzwi, chairman National Council in Palestine, Mossin- make themselves so well informed

Speech from the Roof Garden of the Hongkong Hotel. Speaker: Rotarian sohn, Education Director of the

Prof. C. A. Middleton Smith, Subject; Counell, and Suprasky, eniled on Mr. and trained in air raid precautions be divided into three

4 o'clock

"After Trenty-Seven Years." Malcolma MacDonald at to-day.

Queen Victoria

Of China

London, Mar. 6. "Madame Chiang Kai-shek means to China to-day what Queen Victorin meant to: Great Britain,"

declared Mr. G. W. Shepherd, confidential ad- viser to Generalissimo Chiang Kai- shek, in the course of a tribute to the splendid work the Chinese women were doing for their country.

Mr. Shepherd, who is spending a short time in London en route to New York, from where he will return to China, expressed the belief that the war In China will continue for at least another three years, and would not end in the defeat of China.

The mistake Japan had made sinec the beginning of the confllet was that she had not taken into account the new spirit in China.

China's greatest need to-day was medicines, and this would become even greater during the next three years. Reuter.

LANGE

TROSBACHS

THE WRES

THE

"NEW FOREST

Exceptional Terms!

|

thic

then to- liable, they are so morrow's meetinst of the committee

is expected to discuss the counter- proposals to be put forward by the Jewish delegates.

JEWS GO BACK

REMOVING AIR MENACE "The services

The sooner

will that the subject

become as gories:

morning did not refer to any such proposals.

of

14

can

inmates

Mr. Chu Burled himself in his bed- clothes and escaped being injured.

—Domei.

Relay ---

8.30 Studio-Luba Shaftain (Piano) 1.15 Reuter and Rugby Press, playing "Kreisleriana" by Schumann. Weather Forecast and Announce-

8.55 Schumann-Trio In D Minor,

1. 53. 1.30 Dance Music,

Played by Cortot,

2.15 Close Down.

on.

Casals.

and

Thibaud

9.30 London Relay-The News. 9.50 J. H. Squire Celeste Octet. Operatica (Famous Operatle Me- lodles arr, J. H. Squire).

10.00 London Relay - "Sweet

A pot-pourri of romantic tunes played by The Seven Serenaders and sung by Elleen Vaughan and the Three Nomads.

THREE CHIEF DANGERS

"The danger from aircraft

main cate

(1) High explosive bombs. (2) Incendiary bombs, (3) It is understood they said farewell

Gas bombs or gas spray. "The damage likely to be caused as they are leaving for Palestine this

The meeting with the Arab com by high explosivo bombs will be ex- wecic

Arab circles in London profess to mittee this morning dealt with the tense and it is practically impos-

proposals and the Arub be mystified by the news from Egypt British

of a direct hit. of an approach to the Murti to obtain counter-proposals. The Arnb dele-ce protect buildings from the and some-one thought to mention and Kisses; (c) Lovelight in the sevitzky, and the Boston Symphony his consent to the revised proposals. gates described progress as

slow.

It is stated that the initiative for They declined to admit they were such a move hos not come from the satisfied with the position, but agreed were not dissatisfied.- Arab delegates in London, and that that they

the Mufti this Reuter, a cablegram from

LE TORNEL

CANTAT

Most Unusual Used Car

Allowances

THIS IS

CHUMBER

HOLIDAY MONTH!

MYTE SELÄND

THX

1TALAN

THE BALKANA

Speciat Discounts For

Home

Deliveries

Ask the Sole Distributors for full particulars-

Gilman's

-the car people

Phones: 50850, 50478.

132, Nathan Road, Kowloon

We

ONE-EYED SAM

(Continued from Page 6.)

can One-Eyed Sam. રી however, give protection to streat

He was by no means unknown in extent against the effects of blast police circles, having half-n-dozen or and splinters,

so convictions to his debit. Omcial- "Incendiary bombs constitute ndom was inclined to suspect my very serious danger from the numer-friend of a further escapade, but I aus Arcs they will cause but it indignantly flouted the idea. How prompt action is taken they can be could such an old and infrm_fellow Jealt with and major conflagrations perform such, perilous gymnastics?

But my confidence was fast waning,

cd,

*

4.

use of gas is prohibited by The Geneva Gas Protocol signed in.

yet, Some 1925, but war itself as a means of THE END was not

twelve months later I spied the settling international disputes his old fraud again in the neighbour- also been outlawed by most of the hood. great nations,

CANNOT RULE OUT GAS

With the temerity of the practised old hand he-evidently supposing me to be even more dreamy-eyed than is the case accosted me with the time-worn trick of a dirty scrap of paper purporting to something or

"I think it would be foolish to rule out altogether the possiblity of gas being used and therefore preparations

o meet this type of attack must other. form a part of any A.R.P. scheme; suffice it be to say that it the genera nor did his expression change; he public have been trained in what

u should gas warfare be employed, merely spluttered an indignant denial the chances of its being used by any und made off-at no infirm gait, by

otential enemy would be reduced the way Considerably, as the enemy's objec-

I eyed him and asked where my 510 was? Som turned not a hair, ►

Is this the Anale? At all events

tive mainly to cause panle and dis- am convinced-hearly-at the in- organization would not be effective anity of indiscriminate surrender to сп a trained population and the game the incessant cry of "Cumshow, mis would not be worth the expendituresle, cumshow!"

cr the effort involved,

The

methods by which a high de gree of protection can be obtained ga.nst all forms of air attack will be on view at the Exhibition. Minlature models incorporating all the latest devices which can be em- ployed to reduce, the risk of damage from bombing will be on view. Exhaustive tests of the effects of ul types of bombs have been carried out in Englund bind very valtiable data has thus been obtained-this infor- matton will be available for you at the Exhibition.

Their Majesties' Visit To Canada

London, Mar. U. Their Majesties' departure for Canada, originally arranged for May 8, has been altered to May 0 in view of the possibility of their arrival in Quebec being delayed by weather conditions.

Their arrival in Quebec' will be May 15, us scheduled in the first place,

Reuter.

"An enthusiastle band of qualified A.R.P. Instructors will be on duty at ing, and thus help Government to the Exhibition and will be only too carry this great humanitarian work pleased to give any members of the to the highest degree of eficiency. publie the fullest possible informa- tion.

"Last but not least, there will be established at the Exhibition 'General Information Office* at which volunteers register their names for a course of A.R.P. train-

Dine at the

The response to the call for volunteers has so far been gratifying but thousands are needed men and women imbued with the steadfast resolve to take part in building up a passive defence of this great Colony.

"May I count on you?!

Parisian Grill

Good Food

Fine Wines DINNER & DANCE MUSIC-

by

The Blue Danube Trio

6.00 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel,

10.30 Compositions of Haydu, Overture in D Major....Orchestre De La Soclete Des Concerts cond. by Edward Fendler; Symphony No. 102 (a) Sweet and Slow; (b) Coffee in B Flat Major......Scrgo Kous-

Starlight; (d) Swingin' Annle Laurie. Orchestra.

0.14 Record: The AB.C. March 11.00 Close Down.

HOME VIA SUEZ

For good cabin accommodation apply to COOK'S, Agentu for all Lines (NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR RESERVA- TIONS AND TICKETS)..

Have you seen all the things of interest at the ports en route for example the Pyramids and the Sphinx near Cairo. The cost is small. Do you know what Cook's can offer you?

Specialised travel service in 370 offices; the assistance of Interpreters at all ports and at Railway Stations in Europe: baggage and accident Insuranco; TRAVELLERS CHEQUES, the safest medium for carrying funds; a free Scholastic Department to assist in choosing a School for your children; a free, Shopping Service Department to tell you where to buy whatever you want. All can be arranged, on application to

THOS. COOK & SON LTD.,

Queen's Building, Hong Kong.

COPIES OF

P. O. Box 38, Telephone 20524.

PHOTOGRAPHS

by "Staff Photographer"

appearing in the

"SOUTH CHINA: MORNING POST"

"THE

and

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH'

may be purchased

at the Business Office “The Hongkong - Telegraph

Morning pr

Wyr

Posto Buil

Open till 1a.m.

Share This Page