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Two people, a young Dane on home leave trom the Far East and a beautiful girl of 16, met in Denmark two years ago. In Hongkong Saturday night they met again and wedding in the Peak Church soon after noon on Saturday will bring Beir romance to its culmination.
The girl is Miss Line Ocel-Hansen, of Copenhagen, daughter of one of the directors of the East Asiaticu. S. A., Honolulu and Japan-(San Company, Ltd.
Francisco dato Sept. 2) Sept. 20. Her future husband, Mr. Erik Huttemeier, was awaiting Straits. her on the wharf when her ship come Shanghai in on Saturday, along with some of Canton his friends.
Mr. Huttemeler is on the Northern Feather Works staff and is well known in Hongkong spurting circles, having a prominent place as a water polo and squash player. He was stationed in Canton at the time of the bombings and teled an Assistant Vice-Consul for Denmark.
Until Saturday Miss Ost-Hanren will be the guest of Mr. K. Neckel- man Far Eastern Manager of the Northern Feather Works, at whose home in Peak Mansions the wedding reception will be held.
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SUICIDE OF CHINESE Jap
Laundryman in Bristol
Drinks Poison
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Victor McLaglen and Douglas Dambrille baitlo each other in a fist fight during the course of fal Rosok's "Captain Fory," now showing at the King's Theatre,
Red To Green Traffic
Light Experiments
MOTORISTS will soon see certain traffic lights in
lhony
September 25, 1939,
NEWS FLASHES America May Extend Zones
LONDON, Sept. 24 (Router). -A mesango from Santiago
Bow Wants to Buy Back Oak Seat Given Bishop
PEOPLE in Bow, E., who gave the Bishop of Lon
don an oak hall seat thirty-eight years ago, mean't to buy it back at an auction in Fulham Palace recently—if the price does not go too high.
The seat is up for sale among furniture and knick-knacks not
(Chile) says that the United needed by Dr. Arthur Winning Thel. C. C. Not
Fisher.
States has proposed that the ton-Ingram, the retiring bishop, jurisdiction of the territorial or hia successor, Dr. G.. F. waters of the two American con- tinents be extended to 100 miles. The proposal (vill be made at the Pan-American Conference at Panama
Cily,
It was given to Dr. Winnington-
Afraid Of 13
Ingram by the Poplar Deanery, on SUPERSTITIOUS people who | behalf of Bow and Poplar, when he have changed the Number -
was translated from the suffragan; bishopric of Stepney to the bishoprie 18 of their home to 11A, or 12A were dismayed recently at the of London.
On the back of the seat is written news that the London County in Gothic letters: "Wherever I go 1 Council look with disfavour on am followed by Bow-Excerpt from ex-Bishop of Stepney's speech, Dec., the idea...
ANKARA, Sept. 21 (Heuter)-The Turkish Government has introduced to Parliament estimates for a further £4,090,000 for defence.
This brings the total defence penditure for the year to £20,000,000 1898." over the budget figures,
Still more dismayed, were those
They
Among the people who crowded: the palace to view the articles for people who have disguised the "un- sule was a tall, red-faced clergyman lucky number" for business reasons, may be consoled by the PARIS, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-AnIn spectacles who said: "I remember order signed by the Polish Ambas-the day this seat was given to the thought that local authorities are not likely to exercise their power of Fador provides for the compulsory bishop.
"We do not feel at all aggrieved painting a 13 on their front door. registration of all Poles between the
OWNCIA
of private hotels and ages of 17 and 45, living in France, that the bishop is selling it. He ins with a view to their incorporation in so many things that it would be boarding houses are particularly of- keep them fected by the unpopularity of the silly to expect him to the "Pallsh army in France."
Agure 13. ati
An official of the auctioncering VISITORS WOULD GO
Sari Messrs. Phillips,
and Typical of their opinion is that of rm, Neale, said: "Many of the articles Mrs. Hindle, the proprietor of a large are not of great value, and we ex-guest house at 11A. Belsize-avenue, pect them to be bought by people Hampstead, NW. She rold:
"As far as the borough counell are wanting a souvenir of the bishop's
concerned this is 13, Belsize-avenue, ministry.
The bishop is selling 100 bundies but as far as I am concerned it is of books from his library. One lot. That is its number, and I'm
"Novels, various"-is headed by a sticking to it. 68., thriller.
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WELLINGTON, N.Z, Sept. 24 (Reuler).-Eleven were killed to-day In one of the worst coal-mining disasters in New Zealand for many
years.
Men were investigating a fire in a they were mine at Huntley when overcome by carbon-monoxide gas.
Eight bodies have so far been re- cavered.
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LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).--The King, who is spending the week-end
nt
Windsor Castic, attended morning OUR GUIDE
services at St. George's Chapel to-
The Queen and the two princesses TO THE were present at the parish church at Balmoral.
Central London change from red to green direct without the intermediate red-amber signal which has hitherto bridged the gap between red and green.
The Minister of Transport has decided, after con-day sultation with the Commissioner of Police and provided the Highway authorities concerned agree, to discontinue for an experimental period the red and amber signal .Oct. 3. after the red at various installations in London and other .Oct. 3. Oct. 3 large cities. .Oct. 4.
Oct. 2 Oct. 2. Oct. 3.
Oct. 3.
Sattenkan
.Oct. 4. Oct. 4. Stralis U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hol (San Francisco date, 8th Sept) Oct. 4. "I am to dle to-day at 11 to 13 Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghal o'clock. Take care of the work and
(Vancouver B.C., date, 17th Sept.) the laundry."
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 27th Sept. Oct. 5. Oct. 5. Oct. 5. Oct. 5. .Oct. 5.
Japan
This note, written in Chinese, was interpreted at the Inquest at Bristol on August 17, on Wing Sany, 50, a Chinese master laundryman, of Lower Ashley-road, Bristol. Two cups were Shanghai found, one of which contained oxalle Straits aeld and the other hydrochlorie neld. Pauline Sang described how her
father enterd her bedroom at 8 a.m.
He could hardly speak, and I saw Fort Bayard that he was ill," the sald,
managed to say the word doctor,'
and that was all."
"He Saigon
Canton
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The red and amber signal lasts for three seconds, and this time is to be added to the red signal,
MORE TIME FOR WALKERS
SHANGHAI, Sept. 24 (Reuter),
here have Although official circles hitherto refused to make any state- ment, it appears that the Totoo police have taken over the extra-Settlement
*ronds.
The number of Tatao police in the are now directing trafe at many of area have been increased, and they the cross-roads.
As yet there has been no with drawal of Settlement police.
This batch consists of men under the age of 28 who possess an "A"
ilcence.
The object of the experiment, which will probably continuo for some months, is to give pedestrians these extra three seconds in which to cross the road, and to check the practice of starting on the red and amber signal without waiting for the green.
The suggestion for the experiment and it may be found that the red and came from the House of Lords Road amber signal can be discontinued
without loss of efficiency. Group.
"Collisions have occurred owing to The new system will be tried out at about half a dozen junctions drivers falling to realise that amber London, and although the points and red retain the full 'stop' signi- selected have not yet been officially neance of the red signal. If the red announced, some will be in the West continues to show. instead of amber End.
and red, it may be found that these misunderstandings will not occur." AMBER AS USUAL. The amber signal will continue to
An omelat of the Pedestrians As-
The women Civil Air Gyard have be used before the red.
sociation also belloved the experi- been advised to offer their services There is uetually
to other branches, especially the a trame lightment to be worth trying.
women's auxiliary air force. A FORMER EXPERIMENT working in London now which has nu amber signal. The signal is
"At the same time," he added, manually controlled by a policeman,
that the period during which the red and It is believed that high police measures should be taken to ensure officials have been watching It.
Welcoming the experiment, an A.A. is showing is suficient to allow pedestrians to make the crossing in official said:
"The purpose of the red and am-safety.
"Further, there should be an all- to proceed when green shows, pre- sumably with the object of reducing lights in order to reduce the danger unnecessary delays after traffic has from-turning-träme."
An experiment in abandoning the .5 p.m.been halted.
use of the amber signal altogether 5.30 p.m.
was made in Oxford Street in 1932, but proved a fallure. .5 p.m. Reg.
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The widow, Dorothy Sang, said she Fort Bayard and Haiphong 10 a.m. had been separated from her husband Japan. ......··
..3.30 p.m. for a number of years. The last timeManila. Siraits, Ceylon, Indin, East she saw him alive was a month ago.
and South Africa, Egypt and Europe und since then she had applied to
via Naples-due Naples Oct. 19.
G, P. O. and K, F. O.
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the court for the custody of one of
the children, and the ease was to inve been heard to-day.
A verdict of sukide was returned, Manito, Australia and New Zealand ber lights is to tell drivera: "Be ready red period at all junctions with traffic
vio Thursday Island-due Thurs- day Island Bth October"
K.P.O.
the....Jury... adding that there was no evidence as to Sang's state of mind.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange offletni Summary issued on Saturday says: A customary Saturday session has to be again recorded, the market being neglected,
Buyarı
HI.K. Bank $1,200
11.K. Wharves $90
H. & S. Holels $114
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Direct Service"-duo Sydney, 2nd October.
AMBER-RED 'MEANS "STOP" "In practice, most drivers keep their eyes on the lights when halted,
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£2,500,000 Scheme To Stop Fens Floods
ELY. save the Fens from floods which during past winters Australia by "Imperial Airways have ruined many farmers and spoilt some of the most fertile soil in the world, engineers of the Great Ouse Catchment Board and expert advisers plan to cut a new 5.30 pm 40-mile canal from Cambridge to King's Lynn at a cost
of £2,500,000.
A survey of the area is now being made and a report will be presented to the Board in October.
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Wednesday Amoy and Shanghai ......3.30 p.m. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and
Salas
H.K. Govt. 4% Loun par.
Seilera
H.K. Mines 6 cents
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MANILA GOLD SHARES
Reg..
Atoks Pa. 13% ex-div
Ortl.,
Antoniak Ps. 15
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Baguio Gold Pa. 10 b
Batong Buhay 0095
Benguet Consolidated Ps. 9.10 s
Batong Buhay Pa. 0095 s
Big Wedge Po. 10 b
Coco Grove Pa. 11 b
Consolidated Minca Ps. 0040 s
Demonstration. Ps. 061⁄2 b
1.X.L. P. 84 b
Ipo Gold P. 11 s'
Itogon Mining Ps. 1
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Midoneo Motherlode Pa. 05
Masbate Consolidated Ps..00 R
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Paracale Gummaus Pa. 12 b San Maurico Ps. 64 a
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Commencing FRIDAY Fat the KING'S
AMAZING!
SUEZ
LORETTA
POWER YOUNG, ANNABILLA
K.P.C.
The idea is to cut the canal year drainage tax and sill they are.
BIGGER GRANT WANTED Members the Catchment Board France (Faris and Northern Pro- from a point near Cambridge not free from the threat of floods. vinces only) by the "Air France round the edge of the high lands Airway Direct Service"-due to the Great Ouse. Its course who are themselves farmers take a Paris, 6th October.
would be: Cambridge-Milden-serious view of this position and be- lieve that only a bold comprehensive Ferry- .5 p.m. hall Brandon Stoke
scheme, such as that outlined above, 5.30 pm: Denver-Downham Market-Mag-will free the Fens from the constant
fear of inundation, dalen-King's Lynn.
There is strong feeling that the The Catchment Board is able to Government should contribute more local Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hone-disperse water which falls on the than the usual 75 per cent, grant for
work-other Fenland during the wettest seasons, this kind of lula and U.S.A., by the "but storm water from the high lands farmers and ratepayers will have to American Airways Direct Servion"
G.P.O.
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dus San Francisco, 4th October. on parts of Suffolk, Norfolk, Hert- pay an increase in drainage tax. fordshire, Essex, Bedfordshire, Hunt- ingdonshire and Northamptonshire | HONGKONG INDUSTRY more than the Fen rivers can hold.
Effect of War On Torch Factories
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SAFETY VALVE
The course of the new canal is ...2 p.m. being planned to catch surplus water 220 p.m. which drains from the high landa Into the Rivers Wisey, Little Duse .8.30 am, and Lark, and from many streams in
the neighbourhood of Cambridge. . It would act as a safety valve for the whole of the Fenland and would be equipped with locks so that the storm waters could be directed to the Wash at the will of the engineers.
Haiphong Sandakan
Friday Touranc Manila, Rabaut, Australia, and New- zesland via Dribane-due Brisbane, 17th October.
G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels,
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BRUSSELS, Sept. 24 (Reuter).-A message received in Brussels from Berlin states that the nightly black- out in west Germany is being more strictly enforced, showing increased fears of air raids by French and The message adds that there were British planes. 45 prosecutions in one day in a town near Anchen, of civilians who did not their houses at night. prevent their lights from showing in
CINEMAS
his light-Angered leutenant.
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"It this house were numbered 13.
I should say half my visitors would go elsewhere. This applies to any house.
"Supposing a person is taken it while staying at a house numbered bound to say. 13, somebody is
I said it woS "There, I told you so. an unlucky number.
"After all, this superstition is hurd tu escape. How many people will sit down 13 at a table they enn uveld it?"
were
that
"Captain Fury" (King's, to-day)--| ALREADY NUMBERED
Devonshire-street, a turning off Brian Aherne as the convict who became the Robin Hood of Australia, Harley-street, and full of scientific- the innocent-looking 12A. Story under with Victor Bickuglen co-starred as ally-minded specialists, hides its 13 occupy the of a struggle of settlers, led by Fury, Two dental specialists
"This house was 12A before the er. Full of action and suspense.
.occupant. against the oppression of a landown building.
"Apparently some Paul Lukas John Carradine, George present occupants came here," said
tenants medical Zucco, Douglas Dumbrille, June Long an and Virginia Field have the chief previous
superstitious." roles.
Harley-street bravely faces up to "Deamalle School" (Queen's, to-
famous woman physician, Mrs. Ell LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-The day). The rivalry and ambition of the 13. One of the occupants is a first batch of men in the Civil Air two girls from widely differing sirata zabeth Sloan Chesser.
Parisian dramatic Guard have been warned that they of society at
The disguising of the 13 is particu- may be soon called up for an interacademy throws into brilliant relief lurly prevalent in large blocks of view with a view to joining the Royal the struggles, joys, heartaches, feal flats. In some it is left out allo- Air Force.
usies, feuds and final triumph that gether, in others it is 114, while in mark their rise to stardom. Starring one the dimculty has been overcome Luise Rainer, Paulette Goddard, with by putting the caretaker in it. Alan Marshall and Lana Turner.
Great steamship lines and hotels to the superstition. "Three Smart Girls Grow Up" bow down
numbered (Alhambra, to-day).-Deanna Dur-Cabins are hardly ever bin straightening out the love affaits 13, while hoteis avoid the number. of two older sisters and singing WOULD NOT CHANGE few songs in a fresh and entertaining "Like many hotels we start with sequel to "Three Smart Girls." Non hundreds, so there is no question of ninger, Robert Cummings and 213, 313, and so forth. After all t William Lundigan have the support saves difficulties if accommodation is
and visitors alike miled Grey, Helen Parrish, Charles Win-having a 13. But we have no 113. management of "Confessions of
Nazi Spy" number," said the
suy ing parts. (Oriental, to-day)-Edward G-Man the Dorchester.
Superstilous people would Robinson exposes a German spy in the United States and brings about that the unluckiest number of all bers. Incidents closely follow the Paul's Cathedral...
This occupied by a firth of the conviction-of-four-of-its-meme is No. 13, Friday-street, just near St. Spy Ting exposure and trial last) year in New York. Francis Lederer, Leuther purifters, and when naked
answered: George Sanders, Paul Lukas, Henry whether it was considered unlucky O'Neill and Lya Lys make a good an official heaved a deep algh and
"We're always being asked that job of the picture.
"Return of the Cisco Kid" (Majes but it has been a very lucky place
melodramn ilc. to-day)-Western
the world." continuing the adventures of the for us. We wouldn't change it for Mexican bandit first portrayed by
The origin of unlucky 13, accord- Warner Baxter la "In Old Arizona." ing to tradition, arose from the num Here he returns to Arizona to rob a
Supper. ill-gotten gains to his victims. Lynn Bari, Cesar Romero, Henry Hull and the chief rapscallion and return the latter's ber of people present at the Last BUCHAREST, Sept. 24, (Reuter). C. Henry Gordon have The State funeral of M. Calinescu, supporting roles.
"Gangs Din" (Cathay, to-day).--- the murdered Prime Minister of
background of India and a Thug attended by huge crowds.
The burial will take place to-rebellion of the 00's. Victor Me-
Laglen, Cary Grant and Douglas The Editor, Rumanila, took place to-day, and was Spectacular war melodrama against a
Fairbanks, Jr., as three army ser- geants, are the chief figures in batile
Sir,-If we must have British pro- LONDON, Sept. 24, (Reuter).A scenes and barrack room humours.paganda from ZBW, for heaven's sake broadcast from the radio in Moscow
the humble water to-day quoted Italian Bources as Sam Jaffee is stating that some German Infantry carrier of the balled who sacrifices ct us be fair units on the Western Front are himself to save the regiment, equipped with armour plating pro- tection, 1/20th of an inch thick.
The armour, it is staled, could be folded when not in use.
PARIS, Sept. 24, (Reuter)-Dr. the Alexis Correl, world-famous French scientist, has been given an Important war mission by the Minis- try of Health.
Although the nature of the ap- pointment is not revealed, it la re- called that Dr. Carret collaborated recently with Colonel Lindbergh in artificial heart. research work in connection with an
morrow.
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(Router).... BERLIN, Sept 24 Addressing foreign pressmen, Dr. Josef Goebbels reaffirmed that the German Government is determined
the
and Netherlands Belgium, to respect the neutrality, not only of Luxemburg, but of all States.
He declared he had given foreign Journalists the opportunity to con- vince themselves of the solidarity of the protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia?
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LONDON, Sept. 24 (Router)--The offer by Now Zealand of a division to Prior to the European war, the help the Empire cause was made Announcing the offer, the Prime making of electric torches formed known in London to-night. one of the most flourishing industries Minister of New Zealand added the In the Colony. There are ten such dramalle words: "We stand or fall factories here, employing mostly
or victory." women. Some reduction in staff and together in war, or peace, defeat time has occurred due to the great
OTTAWA, Sept. 24 (Router)The shortage of certain materials of which copper is the greatest requisite. The wheat crop in western Canada is local price of copper has gone very estimated at 430,000,000 bushole, of high and it is feared that there may which 87 per cent. ts of the top thres The spending of £1,300,000 on be a serious scarcity of this metal grades, as compared with 70 per cent. 1 pm. improvements to existing Fenland owing to the great demand in Europe this time last year, 3.10 p.m.rivers hus already been approved by for the manufacture of war materials.
BERLIN, Sept. 24 (Router) According to Chinese reports, the tha Government. Parcels only for Halphong 1.00 p.m. It is believed that the provision of estimate that 1,000 Chinese men, Eight persons are known to be dead Direct Service"dae London, 8th the canal would once and for all women and girls have lost their jobs, and 40 seriously injured as a result solve a problem which has become a recently is considered to be an ex- of an explosion in a coal mine at nightmare to farmers.
aggeration if the figure is to be Bochumhordel yesterday.
Nine, whose way of escape has Occupants of some of the best land taken as indicating present clashes
been cut of, are feared dead, now pay as much as £1 an pere a in staff,
Dairen
Haiphong Shanghal
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A CONFESSION that Germana
LETTERS
ZBW Propaganda
Hongkong Telegraph. ***
and decent in our many wonder how criticism. I others must have winced when they heard and read the references to Dr. Goebbels deformity in Sunday night's talk? I wonder what the reaction of Americans must be? If we can't be dispassionate and can't avoid making our own listeners quirm we would do better to leave such matters alone.
BRITON.
are suffering from the increasing ASSISTANT ALMONERS
effects of raalnutrition has appear-
ed in the authoritative "Veel Two Probationers Wanted kischer: Beobachter."
Leading a campaign to slem the rising tide of sickness in Germany caused by inadequacies of nourisla-
By Government
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A notice in the Government Gazette ment, the "Yociklscher Beobach- on Saturday calls for two probationer ter" admit that "grost damage has women assistant almoners for train- been done to the health of the ing under the recently appointed
almoner.. 'nation."
German nutrition experis have
Applicants must be Chinese British been called upon to explain to the subjects, about 25 years of age, and people what and how they should must have passed the Hongkong
University Matriculation Examina eat.
Carefully worded, and putting tion or its equivalent. Preference the blame on "modern conditions will be given to University graduates. of town life and Industrialisation," Applicants must be able to speak their articles enumerate il the English and Cantonese fuently, and dimeuilles which the programme will serve as unpaid pupil almoners of self-sufficiency has produced... for three months before appointment, Too His milk is being con- widch will be dependent on abilities sumed by the'workers, the experis shown in that period.
The Entary is $1,440, a year, rising' say, but they do not admit that the reason for this is the scarcity by $60 annually to $1,710, with rent
www.allowance of $30 a month. of.mlik,
Applications with copies Complaining about the great
to character and consumption of meal-which is testimonials: qu
of
also scare the doctors ask Ger certificates of education are to be mans to eat more flah, or this, forwarded to the Director of Medical they claim, the country has plenty. Services before October 1.