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CHINA WILL INTENSIFY FIGHT AGAINST JAPAN
Chiang Kai-shek's
New Assurance
September 20, 1939.
Bushmiller
DAT'S YEP-- "D' CHOCOLATE AN' SO
SOLDIER PRETTY AIN'T IT?
IS TH' CHOCOLATE SODA!
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) Beethoven Concerto No. 3, In C Minor, Op. 37
H. K. T.
12.15 p.m. A Short Service of In="
tercession.
12.30 Jesale Malthewn (Vocal) und
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-
1.03 Composliions of Limet.
CHUNGKING, Sept. 20 (Central).——IN relation to the Henry King and His Orchestra. European issue China will fulfil her obligations as a mem-ther Report.
Announce
1.45 Dance Muslo and Variety, 2.15 Clos Down
ments.
0.00 Beethoven-Concerto No. 3
Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestru con-
ber state of the League of Nations and will intensify her 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, resistance to the Far Eastern aggressor, declared Weather Forecast and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek in the course of a speech at the adjournment of the People's Political Council."
China will not only try in C Minor, Op. 37. her best to frustrate Japan's aggression, but also to check aucted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. her ambition of manipulat- 0.38 HaydnQuartet in E Major. ing the international situa-Op. 54, No. 3. tion and bringing pressure 0.65 Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions. Ito bear
various upon
6.57 Anatole Kitała the Plano. countries at this turbulent 7.18 A Light Orchestral Concert with Webster Booth (Tenor) and time, Generalissimo Chiang Este Buddaby (Soprane). added.
NINE YEAR-OLD DEBT
Court Decision Reserved
4
Describing the European war as a A debt said to have been con- catastrophe, Generalissimo Chiang tracted in New Zealand ning said that its remote cause iles In Jopal's invasion of Manchuria in 1931 years ago was the subject of a
in flagrant violation of her inter- claim about which evidence was notional pledges. As result of the concluded in the Summary Court fallure of the Powers to enforce the this morning. Mr. Justice R. E. international treaties and halt Japan's Lindsell has reserved his deci-ression since the Mukden Incident, the war of aggression in the Far East ision.
has assumed wider proportions in the past years. Following the steps of the Fong Yik-wang, of 90 Queen's Far Eastern aggressor, certain Powers Road East, claimed $1,270, (of which in Europe also trust the use of force he waived the sum of $270 to bring and have resorted to aggression. his claim within the jurisdiction of the Summary Court) from Tong Wah-gatinication at the decision of the Generalissimo Chiarexpressed
165 Des Voeux Rond West.
Pro Arte Quarlet.
0.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements
6.03 Excerpts from Gilbert and Sullivan.
8.32 Light Orchestral Musta. 8.45 B. B. C. Recording-"The English Character".
A Talk by the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P
9.03 Ballads, 9.10 Stullo-Comments on Recent Eventų.
9.15 London Relay-The News. 9.30 Violin Eolos by. Yehudi Menu- 0.45 Sceno from The Importance
of Being Earnest' (Oscar Wilde),
· With Edith Evans as Lady Brack- MS John nell and Johm Gielgud Worthing.
9.52 The Four Crotchets, The An-
The Ormonde sisters, Jean and Joan, versatile English dancers, who huen, of the Llu Heung Distillery. mujority of the signatories of the drews Sisters and Judy Garland in a
start their engagement with the Hongkong Hotel on Saturday wight. After leaving the Prince of Wales theatre, London, they toured the Con- tinent and are more on & Far Eastern tour.
SHOW GIRLS FROM WAR-TORN AREA TO PLAY IN H.K.
THAT English show girls "go down well with critical Con- tinental audiences in Poland, Romania, Italy and France was proved by the recent successful tour of the attractive London dancers, the Ormonde sisters, who arrived here to-day by the K.P.M. liner Boissevain.
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Nine Power Treaty to maintain the The plaintiff's contention was that, integrity of the Treaty and the ful nn various dates before January 15,niment of their pledge to extend 1030, In New Zealand, be lent the assistance to China by many member defendant £88 in New Zealand states of the League of Nations. This currency. On March 10, 1938, defen-, holds true in spite of the outbreak of dant repala $50 and promised to repay the European war. the balance of $1,270 at the exchange China's Gallant Resistanco rate of $15 jo the New Zealand pound
China's gallant resistance in the in four Instalments-$70 on April 10, 1938, $100 on May 10, 1938, $100 on post two years, Generalissimo Chiang June 10, 1838, and $1,000 on July 10, pointed out, has heightened her in 1938. He had not made these pay approximately one-fourth of the total ternational position. Comprising population of the world, the forms Mr. M.-A. da Silva-appeared-for one of the pillars of the great edifice for defendant. plaintiff and Mr. H. A. de B. Botelhoof peace and is the pivot of the world's peace and turmoll. He hoped The hearing was resumed from that Great Britain, the United States. September 18. Brief evidence this France, the Soviet Union and other morning by Fong Ching-pak, cold the Liu Heung Distillery, completed
ments.
the case for the defence.
I
Variety Prokramme.
10.17 Dance Musle, 11.00 Clase Down.
Premier Will Reply To Nazi
Chamberlain's Address To Commons To-day
OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Sept. 20 (UP).-It Powers will realise that the Sino- has been authoritatively stated Japanese issue is a main world issue.that Mr. Chamberlain will reply
Generalissimo Chiang reiterated that China will fight to the bitter end to Hitler's speech when the They start an engagement|
--Admission Of £52 Debt
in order to restore her territoriat and House of Commons convenes this with the Hongkong Hotel on direct evidence that the
His Lordship sald there was no administrative interrily, and asserted afternoon.
defendant (that China's fighting strength__is, far] Saturday when they will present ever admitted in Hongkong owing greater than two years ago.
The British Prime Minister will Realising the fallure of her, millt-also deal with the situation resulting tap, modernistic and classical the full amount of the claim; but he
was foclined to believe that the de-ary force, Japan, Generalissimo from Russia's Invasion of Poland, fendant made at least a verbal adlang said, is now resorting to poli- which he is expected to emphasise us mission of, a debt of £62.
Mr. Bolelha said the defendant had China. She is making use of Wang
tical and economic manoeuvres in being unjustified. atly denied owing £52. He always Ching-wel as a tool to form a admitted that £8 59 was due, but bogus government. plaintiff's assertion that he had lent no more. He suggested that the
dunces.
doubt.
was open
new
He will also reiterate Britain's determination to full her obligations to Poland,
Observers here contend that Bitler's
Played in Lwow After leaving the Prince of Wales theatre, London, Jean and Joan, a blonde and brunette duo, set out on
Wang Ching-wol Branded In Continental tour. Passing through£88 of his total New Zealand_carn-
Branding Wong as an out-and-out Nazi Germany, where they said ings of £260 without any acknow- traitor, Generalissimad Chiang ex-peech has made no change in the every man seemed to wear a neat ledgment whatever,
tohorted Chinese not to be deceived by European situation.
This malicious propaganda but to re- uniform, they played in Poland and
Mr. da Silva sold defendant had main firm in their determination to, met with great success in the new himself admitted receiving a loon of ght for China's territorial and nỏ-
DAUGHTER BORN occupied city, Lwow. This city was £8 58. from the plaintif without ministrative integrity..... also the scene of heavy fighting in acknowledgment. Why, then, should that with a view to strengthening Mrs. Fanny A. Kahn, wife of local
Generalissimo Chiang -unnounced
ON BIRTHDAY
1014-15,
not the larger sum of £80 have been China's foundation of democracy the well known press-photographer, gave Continuing they played in Buch-
similarly tent?
His Lordship agreed with a sub- People's Political Council had, decld-birth to a daughter on September 18, arest, Rumahlu and in Italy. The mission by Mr. Botelho that the rated to hasten the convocation of the her own 27th birthday. blande member of the duo was ca-of exchange of $15 to the New adoption of the National Constitution, Netlonal Peoplo's Congress and the pecially popular In these last two Zealand pound mentioned in the countries as most of the girla thero clairs was ridiculous. are brunotica.
Mr. do Silva agreed that any The fallacy that English show giris judgment which might be given In toke second place to American glam-his favour should be given at the our girls seems to have been explod-ruling rate of exchange to-day. ed by the increasing number of
Court's Findings
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lours by British girls abroad.
His Lordship then declared: "Continental men have wonderful find the following three facts proved: manners and flourish, but we prefer First, that the plaintiff did advance Englishmen after all," they told ass to the defendant; second, that "Telegraph" representative.
Singapore Problem
there was no payment of $50-made on account of this advance by the defendant to the plaintiff in March, "In Singapore there are so many 1038, or ever, and, third, that the ma men than women that any defendant did, on July 13, 1030, ver-j woman is a princess there and table bally admit that he owed the plain-t to have her head completely turned tiff £52."
by so much attention," they added Argument ensued, as to whether referring to their tour through India, the claim had been properly made Burma, Ceylon and Malaya,
and within the legal Ume limit.
If any one wanted to get married off; all abo would have to do would be to stop over in Singapore for a while
Soldiers Break Window
Ho hoped that the whole nation will co-operate to enforce the National Three Principles of the People Jald Constitution in the spirit of the down by the lato Party leader. Dr. Sun Yat-sen.
Japanese Terror
Near Macao
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SHEKKI, Sept. - 20. (Reuter). There is intense excitement in villages near Macao due to the presence of Japanese planes machine- gunning the roadway.
The Japaness continue their Mrs. Ozorio, of 10 Jordan Road, machine-gunning and bombing pord; now "the "strongest fortified ground floor, reported to the Pollee daily in the vicinity of Shakki į valescence is shortened. Island of its size in the world to-day, yesterday that unknown European and Wangmoon, and land forces the proportion of men to women has soldiers threw stones at the house and
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HEAVY SENTENCE FOR HEROIN TRAFFICKER
ANOTHER [onding character in the local horas pill Atentowan severely sentenced by the Chief Justice, Sir Alholl' Maotirogoral the Criminal Bosions this morning. The man was Tem Pin, who:admitted he / rans heroin pill factory in Ning Yuen Streel with nasty supplied to him by one Yu Wažu. -
Tom was charged with Tam Chung, Yun-hung, Ma Wing-dat, and A. M. Yan Sau, Nan Hung und Teol Lal- | Gomez, wub. a woman, with possessing 114,000 pills and 320 oz. of pink | His Lordship sentericed: Tam: Pla to five years" hard labour and the others to three years,
TRAGS.
According to Mr. J. Whyatt, Crown Counsel, they were all arrested in a house in Ming Yuen Street on August 17 following a raid led by · Chief Proventive Officer A. W. Grimmilt and Mr. H. A. Taylor, Government Monopoly Analyst."
Traffic Accidents
A. W. Googles has reported to the Police that he was dilving alang
Tam Pin and Yan Sau admitted | Hennessy Road near O'Brien Road the offence, while the others, with yesterdays when he knocked down Wie exception of the woman, said they | Chu Cheuk, 61, who suffered injuries worked there. The woman told the to the body and was removed: to the Court she was only a sub-tenant and Queen Mary Hospital. had nothing to do with the manufac ture of the pills,
Knocked down by a cor driven by Sanitary Inspector E. N. Ponsford fa the. Central district yesterday, a
All accused were found guilty by the following Jury: Messrs. P. 00-year-old woman, NE. win Tehurin (Foreman), C. L. Chan, B. sent to the Queen Mary Homplini with P... Wadhwn, R. M. Robarts, Leung ! injurien to her left forearm.
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NINTH ANNUAL
AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
June-September, 1939 CASH
$250 $250
PRIZES
(Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph”) TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250. (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:
For Story-Telling Pictures.
Isf. 530. Zud. $15. 3rd. $10.
SECTION TWO:
General Pictorial Section: Landscapes, Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.
1st. $30. 2nd. $15. Ird. $10.
SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studies
lal. $30' End. 315.- 3rd. $24 SECTION FOUR:
Still Life and Table-Top Studies. „Ist, 530. Zad. $15. - Tež. $14. SECTION FIVE:"" Snapshots taken by children UEĞRE fourteen yOUIS.
Isl. $15. Fad, 818. - Tr£. $5,
RULES
The following Rules will govern the Competition:
1The Competitions in confined ex- clusively to amateur. photo- grophore
2-No employee or member of any Arm in the photographiko krede (a permitted to compete,
The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudges to be the best photo- STRONS in each Section. Each = entry must be accompanied by # -- torm which", will be published .... during - the period of the Come petition, and which must be parted on back of entry, 4--The right to publish, any or as of the entries is reserved to the Hongkong-Telegraph.
*S—All photographs ........ entered patari -have beers, taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which hayo beurt. already - entered in other. Competitions -ars, ineligible, - B -No razpenalbüity will be-ncerpted (for non-delivery of Jom - of, or
damage, ta entries,
All entries is be" alther"_blank, sepis, or toned pictures, and snusil
USE THIS FORM
AND PASTE- IT
ON THE
BACK OF EACH ENTRY
be mounted. *Coloured photo graphs are ineligible., i B-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied by a amalier print in black and white. -No picture to entered in. more
Lion one section. 10-Mourils to be only white or
creazi and, except “* At Children's Section, must be of goe of the following water--10x12. 16X20.
11,-No correspondence will be entered lato in condectiori with the Com- petitions.
12-Estries in the Calidren's Bition must bear the entranty home, age and address on...the + water s counterssigned by a
12-Members of the State-of- the * Hongkong ** Telegraph and to the South China Morning Port ara noi permitsæd, to compete.
se-Tlie_decisions of the Judges shal
be
18-At the bonclusión" of the Com
petition, entries will be returned io competitors on appliesikan As . the Telegraph offlovs Within seven
daybo
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