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Pygmalion
LESLIE HOWARD Produced by Gabriel Pascal 'A Mono-Goldwyn » Meyw Hit?
Friday At The QUEEN'S Saturday At The Alhambra
France Clotures Parliament
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Japanese Admiral's Snub To Admiralty
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A Look Through
PSS-S-ST1 CAN YA CARRY ANY MORE?
October 5, 1939.
By Walt Disney
War Measures to be Co-ordinated
The "Telegraph" EMPIRE COUNCIL WILL BE FORMED
50 YEARS AGO
Oct, 0, 1880.
A few short weeks ago there were 10 fewer than 87 busy bean in this Colony; following the business of broker.
25 YEARS AGO
London, Oct. 6, 1014.
It is officially announced from Bor-
deaux that the German cruisers Scharn-
horst and Gaelisenau were all Papeete
on September 22, and sank the French]
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, Oct. 4 (UP).-In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Anthony Eden, Secretary of State for the Dominions, announced that Canada, Australia, New
gunbont Zeter, which was dinarmed on Zealand and South Africa are sending Cabinet Ministers September 14, without the crew. They
bombarded the upen town
then Σημασία.
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efto London to co-ordinate war measures throughout the
It is announced by the Press Bureau British Empire.
that the Admiralty states the German Mr. Eden said that these polley of mine-laying, conflaed with
submarino activity, necessitates the ministers will confer with each; Admiralty adopting counter-measures, The Government has, therefore, au
other as well as with the British therined a nine-laying polley in cer- Government. tuin area. Mine holds are being de veloped on a considerably scale.
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"I am confident we will benent ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and grently from the varled knowledge 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Though the Hongkong Food Com Kained through the problems and mittee was a tride slow in getting of plans of the Dominions" governments," "All-In" Bee From Studio the mark thore have been ample Mr. Eden sold.
evidences since the revised list of the He added that the consultalions will prices was issued that it is fully ativo be brief because "the Ministers con- to the duties for which it has been apcerned want to take back reports to pointed. Notices have been laued call their countries as soon as possible." In the attention of householders to cho
Bas
Church v. State
H.K.T.
12.15 p.m. Short service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Joseph Schmidt (Tenor). 12.40 Concert Waltzes.
1.0 Time and Weather.
1.03 Compositions of Sir Edward| Elgar,
maximum tariffs, and the Committeel It in worthy of note that this anked that may cases of over-arrangement differs from the Wor charging shall be reported in order that Cabinet, composed of representatives nction may be taken. It has gene fur- of all the Dominions, which met ther thas that, for on Saturday, during the last war. Instituted prosecullen ogainit Ifongkong compradore, who had been found charging more than he was en- titled to do for certain provisions.
of Commons. to-day. Mr.ments. This was the first case, and the uffon- Anthony Eden, the Dominions Secre- der may consider himself fortunate that
Suggestion Welcomed
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, LONDON, Oct. 4 (Router).-In the Weather Forecast and Announce House
he was let off on payment of a fine of tary, announced that the governments 325. A keen eye should be kept on of Canada, Australia, New Zealand there shop-keepers and we have hopes and South Africa were arranging tal that now that a start has been made send a Cabinet Minister each to Lon- that the Committee will keep on pegging don for a conference us soon Away at its work until ever-changing in was practleable. totally suppressed. But the public h
its part to do also, and by promptly
ly
ay it
1.45 Danco Muntic. 2.15 Close down.
5.45 p.m. Studio Children's Hour. 0.45 p.m. London Relay-NewR Supplement.
7 p.m. Closing local stock quota- flons.
He said that recently enquiry hadi 7,02 Stravinsky Sulte Patrou-
reporting all auch cases it can material. been made of them whether they were shka" played by the London Sym- analst the Commition in tracking ready to do this, so that the contrl-phony Orthestra cond. by Albert down the offenders.
butions they could make might be| Contcy. co-ordinated.
10 YEARS AGO
This suggestion was heartily wel-
7.36 Challapine (Bass). 7.45 Sorokin Russian Chair. 2.51 Orchestral Music. SAN 0.0 Time, Weather and Announce-
8.03 Studio-"All-In” Bec,
London, Det. 5, 1929. The Foreign Offer this evening pub-comed. tinked the text of the protocol of the SAN Anglo-Soviet agreement, relative to the procedure for the settlement of queefident it would benefit greatly frem
The British Government was con-ments. tions outstanding between the British) fiovernment and the Government of the detailed knowledge that it would] Church v. State, compered by the Union of Soviet Socialist Repulilles. gain of the problems and plans of Law,
For thele first production of the the Domtalons. season, the Hongkong ADC. have selceted James Bernard Fagan's delight
·5-YEARS AGO
لادا
8.30 Military Band Music.
It was also hoped that the Do- 8.45 Studio-Talk on "Lawrence
ports.
Asked
Noel
9.16 London-The News. 9.30~~Studlo—”Portugal --Reborn"; 9.45 Gertruds Lawrence, Coward and Company,
10,10 A Dance Programme. II p.m.
Close Down.
ful play "And So To lles, which de minion goverments would be helped of Arabla" by the Very Reverend picts a day in the life of the great would, secure, and by the informa
first-hand Impressions they Dean Wilson. diurist, Mr. Popyn.
Hou"the"nisters' would "toke ̃brék, London, Oct. 5, 1934. Meetings will take place as soon as The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. possible nad will not last long, in Neville Chamberlain, made a statement order that the Ministers may take in the course of a discussion on Im- unck as soon as possible their ro perial Defence at the Canservation Party Conference at Bristol to-day. Tho Chancellor wald Britain had done her
Mr. Atlee whether In- best, by precept and example, to get dian representatives might be asked other countries to reduce their arm to attend, Mr. Eden said he would ments but had failed. Until the feeling require notler of that question. It of fear and anxiety among the great was not a question for him to answer. armed nations could be reingrad there was not much hope of y
Co-ordination Work meneure of disarmament. "We are still LONDON, Oct. 4 (Reuter) trying to keep peace and remove the communique issued after Mr. Eden'a i Causes of anxiety, and suspiclur. But statement in the House of Commons this Government has fult, in view of regarding the visi! of Dominion the fact that after all these years no Cabinet Ministers, emphasises that appreciable progress has been made to the visit is for the sole purpose of co- warda disartiment, that it was quite in-
serioust
compatible with their duty to this coun. ordinating views. try to leave our defences in the wond lion in which they are to-day.
CHINESE TAKE
NEW HEART
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Stiff Chinese Resistance
Japanese Hopes In
Hunan Dimming SHANGHAI, Oct. 4 (Reuter), There will be no departure from-The Japanese drive on Chang- the well-recognised principle that the sha, capital of Hunan, is meeting responsibility for executive uction with stubborn resistance from rested with the individual govern the Chinese.
įments concerned.
A incssage from Pretoris says that Chinese despatches from Chung- the Minister of Native Affairs will king carry reports of numerous suc- represent the Union of South Africa cesses against the Japanese, while the at the talks.
Japanese milliary spokesman in
the
He will make arrangements for the Shanghat admits that the operations LONDON, Oct. 4 (UP). The clisposal of South African agricultural have reached a "delicate stage." Chintae Ambassador, Mr. Quo Tai-products and a nearly supply of war. He added that "whether
hi, in a press interview to-day, salu materials, including guns, acroplanes Japanese will decide to take Chang- that the Chinese people had token and munitions, required by the Southha and operate in that aren cannot heart anew from the fact that they African defence department. were now joint defenders with the western Democracies of civilization against naked force and aggression,
human
Polish Protest
at present be disclosed."
In the meantime a Tokyo message says that a "crushing blow" has been dealt by the Japanese forces to 14 of the 42 Chinese divisions in the northern Hunan province, according| ANKARA, Oct. 4 (Reuter)-The to a communique, he claimed, was just as vital to the Polish Ambossador here has lodged a future of world peace and Deno-protest similar to those lodged with stated to have sustained "heavy Seven other Chinese divisions are cracy as a victory on the western other governments against the Nazi-dummage." frant.
Soviet partition of Poland.
Success on the Far Eastern front,,
SOVIET MAY SET NAZI
U-BOATS A PROBLEM
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 4 (Reuter).-WIII Soviet Hussla help to break the German blockade plans?
It is claimed that the Chinese left 25,000 dead and 2.500 prisoners, while large, amounts of war material were laken.
Chinese Fighters Chase Off Raiders.
CHUNGKING, Oct. 4 (Central) Eighteen Japanese planes made on other. night raid on Chungking lasti night and dumped a number of
They were challenged by Chinese) ighters and reirented in a hurry.
This is the question now being asked here. The Soviets have approached shipowners asking them to carry missiles on the outskirts of the city. timber to British and French ports,
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It is understood that the deals pro STOCKHOLM, Oct. 4 (UP),for the purpose of carrying on trade PARIS, Oct. 4 (UP)-Reliable LONDON, Oct. 4 (Domel)British Norwegian ships to carry on her waters, in order to avoid the German Russia has arranged to rent with the Allies through sub-Arctic sources say that the Government circles express regret at the fact will: waue a decreo on Thursday, that Admiral Osumi, the visiting war-time
blockade of the Baltic. trade with Great aloturing Parliament. It will after- Japanese admiral who is a member Britain.
Denmark and Sweden have reserv She has also opened ed their decisions, although the Soviet wards announce what action will be of the Japanese delegation headed negotiations for similar agree-Government has requested quick taken against the Communist Deby General Terauchi, has declined ments with Sweden and Don of the agreement is subject to Glov pulles, who will no longer be pro-
answers, The Norweglan acceptance an invitation lo dinner tected by Parliamentary Immunity, the British Admiralty.
Issued by
mark.
ernment approval.
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