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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Cực 1924, Wai Dubey Production

July 6, 1939.

By Walt Disney

BRITISH TROOPS TURN OUT "PUPPETS" IN SHANGHAI

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6.0 Studio Children's Hour.

8,45 Landon · Relay Holiday Ex-

press,'

The Telegraph'

50 YEARS ACO

July 4, 1889.

This programme will describe in The shirt, h the London "Daily: words and muste the countries and News" says, in now indispensablu to the great rities through which the feminino wardrobe, being worn in silk Orient Express---surely the most

crope-de-chine, und various other mate rimix, with afternoon and visiting fuinous of ali railway tralna-purses, cualumica. Piuited from the neck to the The music will be played by the BBC Theatre Orchestra and the speaker will be R. 1. Bruce Lock- hart, writer, traveller, and former diplomatic offria).

waist, it has taken the place of the vest or waistcoat, this being now re- tailor-made Ателмек. λ legated to favourite way of lightening a mouth. ing dress to introduce the full white. shirt, but it must be remembered that there is no longer any bag or fullness below the waist. The present season [114] la ono of smart compacloves, and one of the silent characteristics of its fastloan le daluty trimacus. And

7.40 Closing loent Stock Quota

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7.42 Nat Gonella Georgians.

Get Hol-Quickstep; Jubilee-Fox- Trot (Blm Every Day's a tolkday The Gypsy In My Soul-Quickstep; Let Us Be Sweethearts Over Ammin

after this regalem la memory of the dear, departed "little shimmy" we will drawn our serrawn in-the usual way.

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Fox-Trot; Don't Cross Your Fingers, A telegram was zereived this morn Cross Your Heart-Fux-Trot; Sloping from Shanghal, stating that a clut Bratin' Round The Mulberry Bush had bruken out at Harkow, and ILM.S.

Merlin ordered up. Quicksten.

11.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Concert Waltzes. Lysistrata-Waltz (Lincke): Bull Sirens From "Merry Widow" (Lebar); Bossnin Ureams (Kojo Hu Tuki); Spring: In Japan (Ohms)....the Orchestra Mascotte.

8.15

25 YEARS AGO

July 5, 1914. The world's lawn tennis champlun.- ships were continued at Wimbledon in sunshine, and before 10,000 spectators. Brookes baut Wilding (the holder) in challenge round vf the Gent' Singles by 6-4, 6-4, 7-5,

Relay-Cricket- London Gentlemen v. Players.

A commentary during the second day's play by P. G. II. Fender from Lord's Cricket Ground, London.

8.30 Studio-Concert by "The Har- Three" (Vocal) and Tai Lorenzo (Jazz Piano).

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9.0 Harold Ramsay of the urgan. Rodeo March (Ramsay); Popular Melodies No. 3; Intro: Pennies from!

In the challenge round af the Ladies' Singtex, Mr. Lambert Chubers beat Mr. Larcombe, 7-5, 6-4.

Reater's "correspondent at St. Alban's. ermont, says the United States and Canalla roupa jointly celebrated In- dependence 11sy and the Centenary of Anglo-American peace.

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The Emperor Franz Joseph In a letter Heaven; In the Chopel in the Moon- to the Ausirian and Hungarian Pre- Hght; Another perfeet right is end- milers, suyn:-"The unhappy deed which fng: Pling you a thousand love cut off my beloved nephew and songs There's a minil hotel; Did noble-hearted consort has plunged ne And my house into the most airlicting your mother come from Ireland.

grief. The fanatfelsm of a small hand Six Great Melodies; Intro: Some of misguided persona cannot shake the where

a voice

is enting: Trees; sacred ties of affection between me and Until Perfect

Dus: At Dawning; my people, whose Joy and sorrow I havej

shared for th years. If I can bequeath to my successor the pledge of their love as my must priceless" leguey, that 9.30 London Relay-World Affairs' will be the dearest, reward of my pater- by Sir Alfred Zimmern, Montague sal enre

Roses of Pieurdy.

9.15 London Relay-The News,

Burton Professor of International in Proctainallan to the Army and Relations in the University of Oxford, Navy, the Emperor says:-"We how 9.45 Londen Relay-Sports News with grief to the inscrutable will of the Almighty, Who had demanded an and Market Notes.

kamensurable sneriate, Nevertheless, 9.50 Military Band Sefcclions. I do not abanılan hope of a prosperogin| -Palms-Of-Victory-March... (Blan-, faturu,mand L-am-convinced ... that Llis. kenburg)....Massei Military Bands; Manorchy's sure refage is in the deva

tion of the loyal "Austro-Hungarian, Slavonie Rhapsody (Friedemann). Mussed Bands Of The Aldershot and forces." Eastern Commands cond. by W. N. Campbell.

10,0 London Helay-Background to the New Zealand Centenary.

Early days in New Zealand and

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The Dolly Mail gives pronilacnen tej the detalls of a German plan to cap lare the shipping trade of Australasia) by means of subsidies,

For instance, it is expected that the

Australia. The Arst of a series of new Gering Bervice in New Zealand

four allis by D'Arcy Cresswell hused

contemporary

memoirs

will divert from London 100,000 tons and German freight hitherto transhipped

from England. (The war intervened. Ed.)

4301 dinrics.

10.15 Cesar-Franck-Symphony In Minor.

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leopold Stoltowski.

11.0 Close down.

THRILLINGI DRAMATIC!

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DOUGLAS Wrong Way CORRIGAN HeFLYING IRISHMAN

PAUL KELLY ROBERT ARMSTRON

DONALD

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SUNDAY..

QUEEN'S

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"Colt for Women," "ways that "the) wenkest spot in the woman's

game,

even among first-class players who are an or near the scratch mark," is that Aabe has not yet mastered the art of holding her clubs properly."

10 YEARS AGO

July 6, 1929. There was some rain luni mischt, but not nearly enough to relieve Hang kong's anxiety. Conservation must still be ur motto,

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Mr. E. R. Graham, extra chief officer, Poyang, has gone chief affeer, Hain Peking, Mr. J. S. Turnbull, chief om. cer, Hain Peking is on reserve,

Mr. C. T. M. Rainey, second officer, Liann, has gone mocand vileer, Nanning, Mr. W. D. Curbel; second officer, Nan. ring, is on reserve. Mr. M. Defly,!

second fleer, Linnn.

Mr. V. A. Ginter, second

Mevr.

Members of Chinese "Puppe!" peace preservation corps recently illegally took over a police station in the Internatonal Settlement, with the result that the British Luthorities took action. The "Puppet" police officers were ejected from the station as illustrated in the top picture, and after- wards British troops sealed up the windows and entrances, which they are shown doing in the second picture.

10,000 Heroin Pills

Found In Hotel Room

THE discovery of 10,000 heroin pills in a room at the Tai extra second affeer, Woosung, has one Koon Hotel on June 27, following a raid by revenue officers, led to the appearance of Wong Chun before Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at Wenehaw, has gone extra second officer the Central Magistracy this morning, when he was charged with Bin Peking. Mr. R. A. Pegden, extra posacasion of dangerous drugs...The case is for committal. second officer, Changchow, has gone; second officer, Wenchow.

Acting Chief Preventive Officer There were 20 packets of pills in the Mr. E. H. Muton, chief officer, Kin- Grimmitt said the rald was carried parcels, and each packet contained tang, has gone chief offers, Roosung out at 1.30 pan. on June 27. Wong 300 pills. The pills were found to

Mr. F. A. Galbraith, from renorve, was found in the room with a small contain heroin. Rune extra necond officer, Ikin

Peking

boy.

When charged at the Police Station, le found two packels in each of Mr. J. A. Gow, from reserve, ha

the the drawers of wash stand Wong elected to take a statement, Reno extra second officer, Kintang.

Mr. M. Watson, from reserve. has Each packet contained red pils and said: "I went to visit a friend. gono chief oßeer, Singlen. Mr. G. Under a blanket on the ledge over That room was not opened by me. Chapman, chief oficer, Singian, has the bed he found a newspaper parcel I did not know there were red pills. gona chint officer, Poyang, Mr. E. which

red also contained

pills. there." Graham, chief ofteer, Foyang, store were no other personal belong. The case was remanded until to ings in the zoom except a jacket and morrow morning for the small boy to bell belonging to Wong.

be called as a witness for Wonit. July 8, 1934, Corroborative evidence, was also s many friends will regret to hear riven by Revenue Officer Millington

reserve.

'5 YEARS AGO

of a necident which befell Mr. F. E. W. who took part in the rald, Lammert last ovening, while doing rid- ing practice nt the Polo Ground ni Cannaway Bay.

10,000 Pill, Found

Mr. II. A. Taylor, Government

Parcels

Mr. Lammort was mounted or Tom. Cobley, the famous Fanling Crona- country steeplechaser, when the animal Analyst, sold he received three news- from Millington.

jelipped and throw its rider, heavily.

paper

Mr. Lammert fell on his shoulder and distvented IL. He had the bane ot at

Eight New Cases

Of Cholera

Chinese Raids In Kwangtung

Guerilla Activity

Yungyun, Kwonglung, July 6. Chinese queria units staged à sur- prise rald on Suntóng, southwest of Trengshing, on Monday night.

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ARTISTS

After breaking into the lown, they engaged in street fighting with the "puppet" troops and police. More D. Q. M. S. DICKS than ten "puppets" wefe killed and I. IL LAWRENCE, Jr.,

HAL LORENZO & TOBY GREY. one taken prisoner.

peace THE HARMONY THREE The office of the so-called maintenance committee was wrecked.

On the same night Chinese units PEANUT ROACH engaged the Japanese at Fulwohu, B. 8. M. SMEE 17 miles to the northwest of Tseng- shing. The Japanese were defented the following morning and retired in disorder. Over 40 Japanese were Klain.

tho

Fatshan on the Canton-Samshul Railway about 10 miles couthwest of Canton was the scene of a bliter night engagement on July 1. Chinese mashed Into the town from severni directions and challenged

fighting Fresh cholera

yesterday Japanese to hand-to-hand chzes totalled eight, and the number so far: More than thirty Japanese, including three petty officers, lost their lives, this year is now 200.

killed.- the French Hospital, and is now pro reason of the discounting of chopped There were also 20 new cases of while ten Chinese were

Central News. grenning favourably. Tom Cobley Hongkong dollars. The chopping tuberculosis, bringing the 1039 escaped without Injury.

dollars can be traced back in its origin to pre-eslange days in China, when regnie to 3,831, and there An old grievance was ventilated at 1yceo was alamned as a method of gun- also nollded six cases of enteric four of measles, three of this week's meeting of the Chinese anteeing the genulaeness of the silver. fever, Chamber of Commerce when complaint It is far the same purpose that dollar dysentery, and one each of diphtheria, was volcad at the lenses suffered byļare now chopped.

mentryllis and puerperal fever.

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The P. & O. liner Burdwan left duo Singapore yesterday and Is here on Sunday, at about 7 pm.

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