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· HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June, 9, 1939.

Ubery, Septons Caval

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Peter, £3,000-a-Year Club Host, Sentenced

ONCE A WAITER

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Norman Arinour, career diplo- mat. now Ambassader to Chite. named by President Roosevelt to Argentin Te wift Fucceed Alexander W. Weddell, who has been appointed Ambassador to Spain.

"CAD about Peter, isn't it?" was the question heard in West

End night clubs recently.

Peter Edward Mazzina, best-known of the young men running the business of London's night-life, had been sent to prison for three months earlier in the day at Bow-street, Mazzina, 36-year-old_ex-wai-juger, M. Rizzi, who was killed in ap ter who rose to be £3,000-a-year (nie crush.

LUCK TURNED managing director of the Am-1 bassador Club, W., was con-4

Muzzina ralsed capital, reopened victed of having obtained credit the club under his without disclosing that he was an undischarged bankrupt.

He gave notice of appeal and was retensed on ball,

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Own inanoge. ment, and maintained its reputation. He few from one Continental capital to another in sura of cabaret artists,

In the next ten years he took part in other ventures-the Decpiene -Mazzino, born in London, was 13 Hotel, Dorking, and the Bristol Grili, When he ran away from the Mercers' | W. School, crossed 10 France, and got a His luck turned and he was ad- walter's job at the Ritz Hotel, Paris, judicated bankrupt more than two Less than two years after, he re- years ago. Ilis cash #ssets were turned to London to work in West stated to be £1 11. End hotels.

the In

court

Detective Ser- When he was 23 the Ambassador geant Freeman said, "There is no Clubs, luxurious, with its riientele of doubt that Mazzina is the Millionaire puyalty and the rich, lost its man-Club, Cork-street, W. People have

looked on him as such."

Call For World Faith

And

Prayer

MR. CHAMBERLAIN stressed piritual forer which could not be

the need for world-wide i tagasured in physical terms.

faith and prayer when he ad- dressed the General Asembly of the Church of Scotland in Edin- burgh recently.

Describing himself as "a man who has been striving night and day with all his might and main, in spite of many discouragements to keep the pesce af Europe," Mr. Chamberlain ! kaid that he had sought to do some thing morrto remove that fear of the danger of war and that sense of insecurity which to-day is oppressing the hearts of millions of the people.

He could not say with how much satisfaction he had read the churches call to prayer.

THEIR DAILY PRAYER "We recognise," he said, "that the troubles of to-day canot be cured ¦ by urms of arguments. We have to¦ go further and deeper than that, and have no doubt that there will be a wide response to your cal! for! prayer.

There was the Lask for the Church! --to mobiliser lint Enith with the spiritual ter and to keep clear he

the fanduinentul i fove the people principles which must govern human reitions

"If they the churches) do that." said the Premier, "there may well be the ultimate power which will eventually lead the nations and their rulers to try to be good neighbours,"*

Mr. Anthony Dunkels, defending, declared, "Mazzina is a respectable man. No allegation can be mude against the Millionaire Club.

"Throughout there has been suggestion of fraud

Burma-China Railway

London.

The railway from Kunming to | Burna was the subject of a question in the House of Commons recently.

Sir A. Wilson asked the Prime Minister whether he is aware that the necessary earthwork for the railway from Kumming towards the Burma troutler for some, miles be- yond Kunming is already complete; und whether he can state to what

Before the Assembly opened Mr., Chamberlain drove in State with the point it is intended to carry it and Lord High Commissioner, Sir John When the Chinese Government ex- Gilmour, from the Palace of Holy-pect to have trains running? rood House to the Assembly House through cheering crowds.

The Prime Minister: My Noble Friend is informed that embank- [ment work in_the_direction stated is proceeding. He Jus received по communication from the Chinese

tions in the matters referred to inn the second and third parts of the ¡question.

Refugees Join The Government in regard to their inten-

Salvation Army

Czech refugees who are staying in Army band

playing in the streets.

Canada

"I get a great many letters in Margate heard the local Salvation Bees' Life Hard In these days; they come to my wife." At this point the audience cheer- ed Mrs. Chamberlain, Who was seated in the throne gallery, Continuing, the Premier sald that the letters were from people of many

races, and they told of daily prayer for the stress of their efforts for

Healdsburg, Cal. Bees that go into the honey mak- the ing business in Canada gel a tough

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View of the Danish Pavillon opened at the New York Fair by Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Ingeld of Den- Structure fronts Court of Peace at head of Constitutional

mark,

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For

Conscription: £5

Not Registering

MEN at Home between the ages of 20 and 21 who had to regis-

ter from June 3, under the military training scheme, went to their nearest labour exchanges at different hours, according to the first letter of their surnames, as follows:

A. between 1.30 and 2 p.m.

B. to C. between 2 and 3. D. to G. between 3 and 4. II. to K, between 4 and 5. L. to M. between 6 and 6. N. to R. between 0 and 7. S to V, between 7 and 8,

W. to Z. between 8 and 8.30. This was done to spread out the work of registration and to avald delay as far as possible.

300 COMMITTEES

TO HEAR CLAIMS

They will be liable at any time in the 12 months following their regis- tration to le called up for their six months' training.

Men who wish to postpone thele Hability to be called up can fill up a form supplied either at the time of registration or within 14 days."

In cases where postponement is All had to register, whether they eventually beronis militiamen or not, sought on grounds of hardship. the Anyone who falled to register Minister of Labour, unless he grants was able to a fine of C5 and le permission, must refer the up- registered automatically when dis-plication to a bardship cominittee for

decision. covered, even If he has by that

There will be more than 300 of time reached the age of 21.

und these "'umumittees.

applicants Men reaching the age of 20 after who are aggrieved by a decision of June 3 will not be required to regis-assy of them may appeal. ter until about a year henve

New Airplane Does 450 m.p.h.

BOARD OF

FIVE DOCTORS

Medical examination of men regle- tered began on Thursday, June 1, Individual notices were served re-

to quiring men attend beforr 1 Ave doctors. At medical board of

was clear days notice least two given.

Men were called up in order of cate of birth, starting with the and a pilot, have produced eldest, subject to any variation that what they claim is the simplest warplané invented.

They could not speak English and the Salvationists could not speak Germun.

But since then hundreds of retu-

have regularly, attended gees Salvation services. A special breuk life. Canadian THREE Britons, a mil- officer of the Army, who can speak have found it is cheaper to destroy German, Is to be posted to forgate, their swarms at the end of each AB oficial of the "Army" said: honey gathering season, replacing "Some of the Czechs have visited our them each year with new swarms headquarters in Prague, and knew from California, than it is to feed the Folth was the one thing cummon about our work. But most of them insects artificially during the winter 10 all religions. It constituted a) were attracted here by the band,” months,

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The first roup will receive calling about Saturday. 450 m.p.h, over Heston Airport, up notices on or

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NINTH ANNUAL

AMATEUR

PHOTOGRAPHIC

COMPETITION

June-September, 1939 CASH

$250 $250

PRIZES

(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph")

then roared round the flying July 1, requiring them to report to TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250

their units a fortnight Inter. Sub- ground doing the tightest turnsequent groups will be called up for ever done by a high-speed mono- training at intervals of two months. plane.

CONSCIENTIOUS

OBJECTORS

The three men are, millionaire Mr. Francis Francis, who has spent Agricultural workers, men engaged many thousands of pounds perfect-in the fishing industry and anthracite ing the machine. Mr. James Mur-miners will not be called up until lin, who designed and built it, and November.

fifty year-old Valentine Baker, A consclentibus objector had to fumous flying instructor until he be uttend to register with the others, came too old for the job.

but he might apply to be placed on the register of conscientious objec- They claim that the Martin-tors instead of on the military train- Haker fighter, built after seven

years' research, is so simple in ing, register.

construction hat unskilled work-

ers could bulid parts all over the country for assembly at a central factory.

iho

He will be required to make up- plication within 14 days to have his case considered by a tribunal.

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT, AT 5 P.M.

THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND BEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

Fur Story-Telling Pictures, 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10.

SECTION TWO: Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.

Failure to make such application within the prescribed time renders a Pilot Baker pushed the 1,000 nan liable to have his name trans-General horse-power nose of fighter ferred to the military training regis- vertically down 10,000 feet over the ter airport, and screamed it earthwords. A man may apply to be placed in the register of conscientious objec- tors if he conscientiously objects

GREATEST TEST

James Martin and Mr. Francla Francis, shading their eyes, watched the gaunt-lined fighter, plummeting down on to the greatest strength tesi possible for a plane.

cars,

The veteran alex, doing the job of rara half his age, wearing only light helmet to protect his dragged the heavy all-steel plane out of its dive two seconds before it would have burled itself in the ground

Amateur pilot Francis Francis Baker taught him to fly-watched the camouflaged machine settling down after a display that brought u storm

of appinuse from

expert pildis. He said "It has been worth everything I've spent on it."

said: "It's the Designer Martin' simplest thing over bullt. I can take awing off in twenty minutes with a spanner. I can take a gun out of the wing it one minute.""

And test plot Baker, grinning shyly as he fossed his helmet to u mechante, said: "Had to case per down to 380 m.p.h. to pull out of the dive. The clock only goes up to 400 m.pl, and the needle was hard against the stop,"

The Bghter is now being experl- meated with by the Alr Ministry,

METROPOLE

ROOM BATH

$6

FROM

CENTRAL

CLEAN

COMFORTABLE]

A. To be registered in the mili- tary training register;

B. Te undergoing litary train- Ing; or

C. To duties.

porforming competent

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It's when children start to shoot up suddenly that they need your special attention. Children who are growing fast often tiré easily, get pale, listless and do poorly at school.

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1st $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10.

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Stúdies.

1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studles, 1st. $30. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION FIVE: Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. 1st. $15. 2nd. $10. 3rd: $5.

RULES

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

1-The Competition is confined ox-

clusively

amateur photo-

graphers

to

2-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographie trade la permitted to compete.

3-Tito prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo ̈ ̈ graph in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a for which will be published during the period of the Com- which murti de petition, and

** pasted on back of entry, The right to publish any or all of the entries is reserved to the Honphonp Telegraph.

In

entered must All photographs have been taken in the Colony at Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered other. Competitions are ineligible. -No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries.

7All entries to be either black. sepla, or toned pictures, and must

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT

L

ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY

be mounted. Coloured photo. graphs are Ineligiblo.

6. Pictures submitted in sepla tories should be accompanied by a Amaller print in black and white. 9.-No picture to entered in more

than one Section. 10-Moun!e to be only white or cream, and, except in the Children's Section, must be of one For the following sizes:-10X12,

10%20

-No correspondenes will be entered

info in connection with the Com- petition.

12-Entries in the Children's Section must bear the entrant's name, ngo and address on the entry, form, counter-signed by a parent. 13-Members of the Bluffs of the

Hongkong

the Telegraph and

·South China Morning Post are not permitted to compota,

14-The decisions of the Judges shall

be final.

15. At the conclusion of the Cont: petition, entries will be returned to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

SECTION

NAME

ADDRESS

DATE.

ENTRY FORM

Please une block letters and paste this on backs of each Entry. If entered in Children's Sestion, parant plexi couLIS » tersien here.

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