Hollywood's Most Eligible Bachelor
Is Married
Tyrone Power, Hollywood's most eligible bachelor, was married to- day.
The bride, envied by millions of female movie fans throughout the world, in Annabella, the French Alm star of International fame.
The wedding took place at Anna- bella's home at Beverley Hilla
Don Amecha was the best man. Туголо and his bride, who co. starred in "Buca", have no time af present
sent for a honeymoon,
They have returned immediately to work at their studio,
கப
harr postponed their honeymoon, which will be anent in the Nevada moun- tains,
antil next month.
Annabella's real name is Suzanne Carpenter. She leapt to fame in e Brillah Aim "Wings of the Morning". produced at Elstree three years ago. She has, however, enjoyed a con- siderable vogue In French flims, In which she has acted since she wa 15 years of age.
Bli
married
Jean Murat, the French actor. In 1934, but shortly afterwards divorced him.
Tyrone
Power
is making
hir
first matrimonal leap.-United Press.
TO VISIT AUSTRALIA
Hollywood, Apr. 23.
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
BRITAIN RUSHING 20 NEW DEFENCE SHIPS
Annabella.
Tyrone Power, who married the after their marringe that they would Alm player Annabella to-day, said later visit Australia.—Reuter,
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Waterloo Road "Circus' Officially Acclaimed
THE
LONDON, Apr. 24.
"HE KEELS of 20 new 900-ton escort vessels of an entirely now type will be laid sometime in Juno, reports Mr. Hector C. Bywater, the “Daily Telegraph" naval correspondent.
As large as the pre-war destroyers, the vessels will be the fastest and most efficient of their class in any navy. All are due to join the home fleet this year; hence they will be equally as dangerous to hostile aircraft and submarines.
As evidence of the further speeding-up of the naval con- struction programme, Mr. By- water also states that eight of the 16 destroyers authorised for this year have been ordered.
While the navy's primary neat in for escort vessels und destroyers, stendy progress is beng made with the heavier construction. Warships built, being built, or are projected entall tonnage exceeding 950,000 tons. Sixteen cruisers and 30 des- troyers of the older types are being taken in hund for conversion as anti- aircraft and anti-submarine escort ships.
Every month 30 new guns, mainly
of the anti-aircraft type, are reach. the feet, the production capacity of these weapons having increased 60
per cent. since 1936,
For the protection of merchant, ships, over 2,000 guns are stored in various ports ready to be mounted in an emergency. One thousand mer-
chant ships will shortly be equipped to curry these guns through drek
THERE is little possibility, that Saunders Circus, the garden-stiffening. filled islands at the intersection of Waterloo Road and Argyla Street, will be removed, despite recent representations by the Kowloon Residents' Association on the subject,
A trifle efflcial informed the vides pedestrian communication be- "Telegraph" that the circus lind tween Kowloon City and Yaumat: proved of very great value.
and Mongkok. "The Junction of Waterloo Road and Argyle Street was one of the Colony's greatest death traps before the clreus was installed," the "Tele- gruph" was toki,
of the
"Since the installation islands, there has not been one fmamy.
"The scheme,
from being (ar abandoned, could be improved. It does not provide sufletent obstruc- tion to speeding.
"Waterloo Road is an extremely fast motor highway, and we have several times noticed motorists speed- ing up to 60 m.p.h.
"Argyle Street is one of the busiest streets for pedestrian truffle. It pro-
Marcus Show Coming To Hongkong
THE famous Marcus Show is to play in Hong- kong.
We
"When the Waterloo Road vehiculor stream met the Argyle Street poles- trian stream death" stalked in. have had many fatal accidents at the Intersection as a result
"Even with the obstruction provid-1 ed by Saunders Circus, motor traffic is still funt."
BUENOS
AIRES RIOTING
Election Fever In Argentina
Mr. Bywater concluded by observ- and ing: The navy is absolutely reintively stronger than it has been since the Napoleone Wars, barring
1918 when it over the period of shadowed the combined armadas of the world."—Reuter,
A Look Through The Telegraph
50 YEARS AGO
April 24, 1889, TENDERS are required for CON- STRUCTING a BOAT SLIP at R.N. DOCKYARD, Kowloon. Plans and specifications can been seen, and Bill of Quantities and Form of Tender obtained, on application to the Officer in Charge of Works, Royal Engineer Office, Queen's Road, be- tween the hours of 2 p.m. afld 4 p.m. daily.
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THE PEAK HOTEL AND TRAD-
April 24, 1939.
Hankow Cinema Bomb Outrage
HANKOW, Apr. 23. SEVERAL Chinese were kill- ed or wounded as a result of a bomb Brown to-day, 'in, the Chinese theatre Hanjank, was opened yesterday the ausplees of the
which
under
Japanese.
Ruslan musiclan WAS wounded in the leg and two Filipino musicians received! minor scratch wounds. Tho foreign orchestra was engaged. for the day only-United Press.
COLONY WATER
81 British STORAGE
PROBLEM Warships
In H.K.
Amazing Story By Japanese Paper
AS A result of last week's rain and consequent increase in waler storage, it is computed that only about 1/80th part of rainfall is collected by the Colony's reservoirs. It is difficult to name a standard figure of intake from the Colony's as it must vary according to prior to the downpour. the ground la very dry; the Thus restricted, while if heavy WE slapped the British naval spokesman in Hong-rains follow several days of drizzie, kong on the hand this morning. Why?
Well, he's been keeping a hig, big secret.
We've just found it out from the "Nichi Nichi Shimbun," Tokyo's leading newspaper.
You see, according to "Nichi Nicht", there's 81 vessels of the British China Squadron now concentrated at Hong- kong.
They include twelve heavy cruisers, un alrcraft carrier, 14 destroyers, 17 submarines and "other vessels."
That's not all, either. They're go- ing to be reinforced soon by five large warships and another nircraft enrrier.
Whet we took the incriminating document to the naval spokesman this morning, we looked at him very scarchingly.
"Where have you been hiding these twelve heavy cruisers," we asked accusingly.
He teed to pass it off as a joke, But we know. They're akulking around the harbour somewhere.
"Nichi Nichi" says no. (Nichi Nich!" report from "Domel")
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the reservoirs will collect more, as tower tons are absorbed by the carth.
Genuine
PANAMA HATS
Judging from last week's figures, ❤e which showed a rainfall for six days of some ten inches, and a consequent of 030,000,000 gallons, something Increase in reservoir water storage
ke 247,000,000 tons of the 250,000,-
000 tons which fell on the Colony
were lost.
It was either absorbed by the ground, or drained away into the sea. A mere 3,000,000 tons (which is also a conservative figure) were collected by the Colony's reservoirs.
Further indication of the serious loss of precious water from Hong- that the total storage of the Colony's kong's rainfall is given by the fact
water on Friday last, which was 2,234,000,000 gallons (about 10,000,- the rainfall which fell between April 000 tons) represented only 1/25th of 15 and April 21,
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Protection Against Incendiary Bombs
CHUNGKING, April 23. Somo More Japanoza Discoveries
THE Evacuation and Recon- TOKYO, Apr. 23-The authorities struction Commission of Chung- ING COMPANY LIMITED. THE of the French Concession in Shanghat king have decided to construct STATUTORY GENERAL MEETING are making secret preparations to two additional fire lanes very of the above Company will be held | augment their armed forces by en- at the CITY HALL, on SATURDAY, rolling white Russian volunteers, says soon as a means to prevent BUENOS AIRES,
|--C. MOONEY, Secretary (Pro. tem.). "Nichi Nichi"-Domei,
serious conflagration in the Apr. 23.
evont of Japanese incendiary. SERIOUS
This Company is now prepared to POLITICAL
bombings. TOKYO,Apr...24.-Frantic.air-pro- Manufacture-Machine-Pressed- Build-- This decision was announced disturbances have broken ing Bricks
The present fire lanes still under superior quality. In cautions are reported in Singapore, this morning in a letter received out in the north-east pro- SPECIALITIES, such
WHITE or RED Clay. Also against a hypothetical Japanese drive construction in the heart of the city
as STRING zouthwards, says the "Japan Times." cost a million yuan, and it is ex- pee by the Telegraph" from Mr. vince of San Juan, and have COURSES, WINDOW HEADS
The paper reports that sirens, sand-pected that the new ones will be A. B. Marcus, producer of the necessitated energetic RIDGES, COPINGS, TILES, togs and fire extinguishers have been quite as expensive. famous company of 80 artistes
EARTHENWARE
DRAIN PIPES,
The new lanes will criss-cross the Installed In the main buildings by which is known in every corner
action on the part of the GULLIES, CESS-POOLS and other order of the
Each city and divide the area into at least Government. FIRE household is encouraged to of the world,
SANITARY FITTINGS.
six sections which will enable the have Federal Government.
BRICKS and all descriptions of FIRE sandbags and a fire extinguisher re brigades to enclose any con- Arrangements have been complet-
GOODS. For CLAY
Prices
ready
cady for possible Alr
flagration and reduce possible losses, raids. ed, Mr. Marcus informs the "Tele- The ostensible cause of the
Meanwhite, building is going on Newspaper offices and radio stationsriously in the outskirts of the city graph", for the Company to open a unrest
other particulars, Apply to W. H. WHA the forthcoming WALKER, Secretary,
have been placed into closer contact season at the Queen's Theatre on election of the new Governor,
25 YEARS AGO
in order that they may be able to and nearby villages whence it is ex about June 28.
pected that a large part of the popu-: The Company will play in Hong- the end of April.
which is due to take place at
April 24, 1914.
give alarm immediately in case of air lation, which has now swollen to Mr: Wong Kwong-tin, interpreter attack.
THE Federal Reserve Board to-day reports an unprecedented kong for approximately a week.
can be evacuated.United of the Supreme Court, has reported Arrangements for the Company to
rush of European gold to the United States, which, including all Hongkong
Violent disputes arose among the to the police that last evening he saw
bank funds, reached the record peak of $4,000,000,000, CHINESE RESTRICTIONS made were through the co-operation of Mr.
supporters of the various party the tiger at about 11.30 o'clock at the
Chungking, Apr. 23. Junction of Robinson and Park Roads,
The Chinese. Government has an- Chas, Resselot, Manager of Hongkong groups.
Theoretically this amount nounced Amusements, Ltd. and Mr. L. Britton,
restrictions on Chinese could form the base for credit A wild shooting affray suddenly Reuter's correspondent at. St. of RKO-Radio Pictures, who, it is burst out in the provincial capital of Petersburg states that a semi-official
students wishing to go abroad for expansion of $82,000,000,000. TOKYO, Every day since April 12. hdvanced study Int. Europe and understood, agreed to modify his con- San Juan. The chief of the secret statement repudiates an article in a-The Chinese counter-offensive has America.
Officials say they see no danger of tract in order to permit the Colony police was shot and wounded. Police Russian newspaper asserting that completely foiled and the Chinese The new restrictions permit only credit inflation because credit con- to see this popular "flesh-and-blood" inter made over 100 arrests, among Russia has proposed the conversion forces everywhere have been crush-students specially assigned by the ditions have not been productive of
a of the Triple Entente into an Alliance. fed with heavy loss of life.
10 YEARS AGO
come
show,
The Marcus Show lart played h Hongkong, to packed houses, some four years ago. Since then it has been on perpetual tour in the United States, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, India, the Dutch East Indies and the Straits Settlements.
those taken into custody being newspaper reporter.
Restoring Peace
April 24, 1920.
and
Members of the Chinese Recreation Club were hosts on Friday evening
As a final touch to their wartime will preparations, the authorities
law for the shortly promulgate a control and distribution of food.-
Donici.
Assault Charge Adjourned
700,000 Press.
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Europe Gets Rid Of Her Gold To United States
WASHINGTON, April 23.
Soviet Embassy Leaves Hankow
Government and who have suby great demand for bank loans..
Hankow, Apr, 23. stantial
for scholarships
However, they recalled that foreign
the Admiral Yarnell's yacht, the U.S.S. universities to go abroad.
Federal Reserves's 1938 report point- Isabel, together with the US, gun- ed to the need for adequate machin-boat Oahu left here for Shanghai at The regulations are designed to synchronise with China's wartime and which will probably be required 8 c'clock this morning.
ost-war needs for technical per- available--United Press.
through so much lendable cash being sunnel withi
supply of students scientifically Irained abroad, niso to curtail the drain on Chinn's
und
The charge of assaulting a police foreign exchange reserve "which has
In order to restore peace, the to Mr. M. W. Lo, an old member of Minister for Internal Affairs sent the the Club, who is this year the holder chief of the Fourth Division, placing of the Colony's open singles tennis On the present tour, the show under his orders all the military and championship. There were about carries on augmented company of police forces of the province.
thirty present at 90 artiste. Props, and baggage totul
onleer against H. Mueller, of Hankow in be devoted to more urgent intless Anti-German Riots dents of the Soviet news agency, 100 tons. In both instances it is the To strengthen the ormed forces held in the Club pavilion and a largest company to tour the world. there, more than 100 police officers convivial evening was spent, Mr. Lo Road, Kowloon, was adjourned for a than the maintenance of st matters About 60 per cent, of the Company and men from Buenos Aires, together wds presented by the Club with further five days. at the Central Court European and American schools."-
sliver handsome comprises a bevy of beautiful girls. with detachment of emergency Inscribed.
Mr.. Marcus, incidentally, has police have been sent to San Juan, achieved some fame for being a equipped with tear gas bombs, and "picker", in this respect.
-Trans-Qccan. other apecial weapons.
Hongkong-World's Most Vulnerable Target For Air Attack Claimed
Chinese dinner
cup, suitably this morning.
5 YEARS AGO
April 24, 1934.
A remarkable article will appear in the May Issue of the Atlantie Monthly,
In asking for the adjournment, the Pollce prosecutor anld that the victim was still in hospital.
was intended for publication in the Mr. William Harland Hale will Century Magazine In 1908. reveal that Kaiser Wilhelm II in the
NO place in the world offers a better target for air attack than D. Hale, in 1000, urged the alliance
...
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United Press.
Slovak Frontier Incident
BUDAPEST, Apr, 23.-The authori-
Among other civilian passengers the ships carried the entire stair of the Soviet Embossy at Hankow con- sisting of ten Russians, Correspon Tass, also left with the Embassy sinif, Admiral Yarnell, commanding the WARSAW, Apr. 33.-The Omrial United States Asiatic squadron, who Germun News Agency has renewed was aboard the Isabel, has been ts reports of anti-German clots in making an inspection trip Poland.
Yangtse-United Press. To-day's reports stole that n Polish patriotic organisation beat Germans and stoned their houseS In the vicinity of Kattowliz-United Press.
ties here are investigating an incident German Reprisals
now famous "lost Interview" which Referring to aviation and Ger- was given to Hale's father, Williammany's claim to a defensive air which occurred at Hernadtthany" on the Slovak frontier to-day, when a force, Goering said: "I have no of Germany and the United States to military machines.
Hungarion gendarme was killed and Hongkong.
fight the growth of Japanese power
Referring to allegations of secret | nnother seriously wounded alleredly This opinion is expressed in the, "The heavy forts, the land defences in Asin. The Kaiser deeply deplored Germon rearmament, Goering aald: by disguised members of the Hilnks current issue of the Geographical and the naval forces are adequate for Jupan's defent of Russia, and declnr "Do you think I could build an air Guard United Press. Magazine by Mr. R. T. Barrett, stout defence,
ed: "I wish my battalions..could
force us big aa France's, three former Edillor of the Hongkong
thousand machines without anybody "Datly Press and Night Editor of
"While there are no capital ships have liad a chance at them.
"We would have made short work noticing it?
Appeal For
Berlin, Apr. 23. Three British business men have been expelled from Hamburg as a reprisal for the recent expulsion of German Steret Police agents from Britain United Presr
Vaccine, Quinine UNIFORMS FOR CHINA
the "South China Morning lost." east of Sucz, and naval reinforce of it....We must not allow China "Why should there be all this
In his article, Mr. Barrett claima ments might be a matter of nearly and Japan to get together. The funs?" that the Colony la only 300 miles u fortnight, help in the air from particular duty that the white man Asked whether the country with from the Japanese military base in Singapore could be expected in a owes to himself at this moment la to ninety-nine per cent of the people southern Formosa,
day
Manchester, Apr. 23. provent Japan from swallowing behind it could not afford to be
The Chinese Government is mak- The town is one of
the most
"Britain, during the last ten years, Chiua... It is no use to talk about inerciful, General Goering replied:
Icheng, Apr. 24. crowded and exposed in the world, has seen the necessity of making Britain.... England is u traitor to the "That would be quite wrong. If the Military authorities on the northing inquiries for 20,000000 yards of with o
a population estimated ni 1,800 Hongkong far more than either a white man's cause."
one per cent, revolts and is not Klangsi and Hunan fronts have issued cotton goods suitable for milltary to the acre," Mr. Barrett writes. fortress or a' twviding centre.
The interview which the Kaiser checked, it would immediately begin an appeal for small-pox vaccine and uniforms. The value of the goods is
£500,000. "One of the best anti-air-raid ex-"China is in the midst of a social
gave was regarded as extremely propaganda and nibble at the ninety-f quinine for their soldiers. With the
Enquiries are, also being made for perts" In Edgland has been sent to and political revolution, and the Indiscreet. The
advent of warm weather, precautions German Foreign | nine per cent. Hongkong, and each week sees the Colony has become a model for the ones intervened before publication,
"Propaganda. is alwa
always dangerous against the dread small-pox and 1,200,000 yards of khak! and white préparations against attack go for- material and even
a revere when one does nothing to counter malaria
drill valued subjected it to
at £30,000-United are urgently necessary
Press. construction of China, spiritual re- Drst
censoring, and later withdrew it. It it.”
ward
Central News.
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