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Friday At The QUEEN'S
Saturday At The ALHAMBRA
Count the
“TELEGRAPHS”
everywhere
A Look Through The "Telegraph”:
50 YEARS AGO
Oct. 6, 1889.
A faw short wooka ngo there were ne fewer than 87 busy bees in this -Colony following the business of broker.
25 YEARS AGO
London, Oct. 5, 1914.
It is offelully announced from Bor deaux that the German cruisers Scharn-i hurat and Gnelsennu were off Papecte] on September 22, and annk the French gunfront Zelee, which was disarmed on | September 14, without the crew. They then bombarded the eren town of Importa.
It to announced by the Press Bureau) that the Admiralty "states the German policy of mine-laying, combined with| submarine açilvity, necessitatus the Admiralty adopting countermeasures, The Government has, therefore, au- thorised a mine-laying policy in cer«| tal arena. Mine helds are belog de- veloped on a considerablo scale.
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Though the Hongkong Food Cons milten was a trifle slow in getting off the hark there SLAVO been amplej evidences since the revised list of thei prices was issued that it is fully alive) to the duties for which it has been ap pointed. Netlees have been issued cali- Ing the attention of householders to the| maximum tariffs, and the Committee has anked that any cones of over- charging shall be reported in order that nction may be taken. It is gone fur- Lhar than that, for on Saturday, it Tuntituted prosecution against Hongkong compradore, who had been found charging more than he was on- titled to do for certain provlalons, This was the first case, and tha affan- der may consider himself fortunate that he was let vil on payment of a fine of $28. A keen eye should be kept o thene shop-keepers and we have hopes thel now that start has been made that the Committee will keep on pegging away at its work until over-charging is totally suppressed. But the pubile has
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PSS-S-ST! CAN YA CARRY ANY MORE?
By Walt Disney
STOCK MARKET RADIO
says:
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange OMcial; ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and Summary issued 12.30 p.m. yesterday 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
"All-In" Bee From Studio
Church v. State.
There was again a moderate en quiry during the morning's session and a fairly big turnover of H.K. Banks at $1,225" was recorded.
Buyers
ILK, Danks $1,210
Docks $1714
Providenta $3.00
Roubs $9
Lands $30%
Sandakan Lights $114
Hopes $4.10
Cements $13.00
Watsons $7.30
Salor
H.K. Banks $1,225 Union Ins; $367% Lands $31 Realilies $4.30 Cements $13.05 Watanus $7,40
Sellers
HK. Electrics $50 Watsons $7!
MANILA GOLD SHARES Atoks Ps. 14 b Antumok Ps, 15 s. Baguio Gold Ps. 14 b Batong Buhay Ps. 0005 & Benguet Consolidated Ps. 3.90 s Big Wedge Ps. 17 b Coco Grove Pa. 14 Demonstration PB, 07 b
I. X. L. Ps. 35 y
Ipo Gold Ps. 10 s Itogon Mining Pa. 17% s Masbate Consolidated Po. 07 b Mindanao Motherlode Ps, 002 $ Mine Operation Ps. 00 a North Camarines Ps, 14 b Paracale Gumaus Ps. 14% San Mauricio Ps. 00
Surigao Consolidated Ps. 18 b Suyoc Consolidated Pa. 10 s United Paracale P's. 24.5
H.K.T.
12.15 p.m. Short service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Joseph Schmidt (Tenor). 12.10 Concert Waltzes.
1.0 Time and Weather.
1.03 Compositions of Sir Edward Elgar.
1.30 Router and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announec- ments.
1.45 Dance Music,
2.15 Close down.
5.45 pm. Studio -Children's Hour. 0.45 p.m. London
Supplement.
Relay-News
7 p.m. Closing lecal stock quota- tions.
7.02 Stravinsky Bulle-" Petrou- slika" played by the London Sym- phony Orchestru cond. by Albert) Coates,
7.36 Challapine (Bass),
7.45 Sorokin Ruslan Choir.
7.51 Orchestral Music.
8.0 Time, Wenther and Announce- телів.
8.03 Studlo—“All-In" Bec.
Church v. State, compered by the Law.
8.30 Military Band Musle.
8.45 Studio Talk on "Lawrence of Arabia” by the Very Reverend Dean Wilson.
9.16 London-The NewN.
0.30 Btudio—“Portugal
Reborn"
0.45 Gertrudo Lawrence, Nocl
Coward and Company,
10,10 A Dance Programım (7. 1 pm.
Close Down.
Its part to do also, and by promptly FIGHT IN A BROTHEL SHANTUNG
reporting all such cases it can material.
ly assist the Committeo in tracking
down the offenders.
10 YEARS ACO
Constable Gives Evidence
In Own Defence
London, Oct. 6, 1920. A fight in a brothel in Archer
The Foreign Office this evening pub.
UNREST
Attempt At Order
lished the text of the protocol of the Street on August 29, led to the op- Banditry Rife And Little Angio-Sovlet agreement, relative to the pearance before Mr. Macfadyen at procedure for the settlement of ques. Kowloon Maglatrocy yesterday of ilona.nutstanding between the British Constablo-Tsung-Hau,--26,-formerly Government and the Government of the attached to Wanchal, and Tsang Ping. Usion of Soviet Socialist Republics, hawker.
For their first production of the Teagon,
Pelping, Oct. 4. Missionaries report that in Shan- tung, even close to the capital, Tainan, Tsang Hau was charged with as- the Hongkong A.D.C. havol selected Janez Bernard Fagan's delight saulting Chung Kam, misconduct, as banditry is rife and no attempt has fal play "And So To Hed, which do
been made to restore order. plet a day in the life of the great diarist, Mr. Pepys
5 YEARS AGO
London, Oct. 5, 1934.
The
Mission hospitula for bullet extrac-
a pollen afficer, and absenting him-Chinese are increasingly calling on self from Wanchat Station and re- serve duty without leave. Tsang tons. Ping, was charged with assaulting Chung and with disorderly conduci Famine, with the approach of by fighting
winter, is feared as a result of the
It was alleged the defendants went loss of crops owing to floods, droughts The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Neville Chamberlain, made a statement to a brothel in Archer and assaulted and locusts, In the course of a discussion on (mm- the owner. During the night, a perial Defence at the Conservation cubicle was torn down,
Reports from foreign sources say Party Conference at Hristal to-day. The Chancellor and Britain had done her) Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for that Kaifeng, seat of the unti-British best, by precept and example, to re the prosecution, and Mr. C. A. S. move and where the American school other countries to reduce their armn Russ represented defendants.
is still closed, is guarded by a few
ments but had falted. Until the feeling Tsang Hau said Poon Ping gave Japanese and mostly Chinese allies, of fear and anxiety among the great him a message in Wanchal Station with the result that Chinese troops ormed nations could be removed there and he went to Yaumati. He did not shelled the outskirts of the clly last WAA not match hope of nay serious inform the Inspector as the matter week several times and are ferea- | measure of disarmament. "We are sti|||
trying to keep peace and remove the was of grave Importance. In Archer singly active in the environs. The Causes of anxiety and suapleton, But Street he saw about 10 peuple Aght-Jack of Japanese troops and ineffec- this Government has felt, in view of ing with bottles and chairs. He tiveness of the Chinese allies make the fact that after all these years no attempted to stop the fight but was it impossible to remove the Chinese appreciable progress has been made to struck on the head and shoulders with troops-United Press. warda diariament, that it was quito in- compatible with their duty to this coun- a chair.
try to leave our sofences in the condi The hearing
tion in which they are to-day.
October 9.
was adjourned to
INSIDE GERMANY
DESPITE the victories in Poland,
The use of milk in any form is the mood of anxiety among the prohibited either for the making of German people la steadily growing ces or for coffee. deeper.
The fear of air raids is particu- larly strong, and many workers are THE Gestapo are keeping a narrow refusing to do night shifts in face watch on all people with wireless
forles.
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Kiangsi Progress
Kaoan, Klangsi, Oct. 4. After the recapture of Kantong, west of Fenghsin, in north Kiangsi, the Chinese pushed toward Tsaokiao, north-west of Konfang, and had a bitter engagement with the Japanese on Monday.
The Japanese allegedly used polson)
gos.
A Chinese contingent attacked | Ezetzeling (Lon Cliff) south of Fenghain. They dispersed the Ja- panese and regained the place. Some 200 Japanese were killed.
sets.
Chinese troops crossed the Chin People suspected THE police chief at Flensburg,
of listening to River and attacked Houtienkai, 18 German Schleswig, has issued an any but German broadensis are miles south of Nanchang-Central
News, order forbidding children and young likely, if they go out, to find on people to go out after blackout their return that their sets have
ume.
If they disobey it, they will be arrested.
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been smashed up.
Kiangsu Fighting
Kwongteh, Anhwai, Oct,‹ 4. Six hundred Japanese attacked 66 THERE will be no war loans in Halakichen, central Kiangsu on Mon-
Germany to finance this war," day. They were repulsed.
A chance encounter took place on
DERLINERS going out at night are
now wearing metal badges Secretary of State Reinhardt boasted covered with luminous paint.
Ja. a speech. He added, however, the west shore of the Inke. More When this loses its luminous that tax revenue. had gone up. from than, thirty Japanese were killed, power It can be renewed by holding | 7,000 million marks In 1933 to three were taken prisoner and a it clono to electrle bulb.
Though Polish prisoners are rapid-18,000 million in 1930, and would be steam boat was seized. The Chinese
also suffered some casualties ly becoming avaliable for agriculture, 24,000 million next year, so the Ger- Central News. boys and girls uro, also being drafted mans must now reconcile themselves on the land.
The youngest of them must help!
to being squeezed.
look after the cattle, gather beech WHILE the war lusts Hitler will nuts, chestnuts and scorns for pig-
not take a step without Himmler,
feed and collect all kinds of wild head of the Gestapo, in attendance. berries for human food.
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NEW food restrictibri
Himmler, who is responsible for ITitler's personal safety, accompanied just him to the
been added to those already in on every photograph: publishedot
the Fuehrer, since the war started..
forca.
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* Anything to doclare, Kir)** "No."
"There's nothing you bought at all?** "No."
*No presenta } **
"No"
"Nothing at all ?”
*** Nothing. Unku.. * "Yes, Sir - Unices ?"
* Unless you include a head like a rag football dredged from a canal and a kaste in my mouth like smoke in a railway tunnel.
Our Paris repre- sentative entertained me rather lar ishly last night."
"There is no duty,Bit, on langorece obtained abroad."
" I wish there was. I'd refuse to pay and then you'd have to confimate ke,” "I'm sorry we can's help you, dir. But might I suggest in future the advantages of a long glass of Rose's Lime Juice wind up lats nights ? Rose's possesses therapeutic pro- perties which neutralise the ** 22 *** morning after."
"This Rowe's really kills off hang-. corrs? Have they any in the Station buffet
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