Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

October 30, 1939.

By

Walt Disney

DONALD DUCK

AH, COMEY LET US

STEER

ON, UNCA

DONALD

A LITTLE

WAYS!

NO!

WE CAN STEER

AS

GOOD AS

-YOU, UNCA

DONALD, HONEST

NO! SO

PIPE DOWN!

UNCA DONALD, COULD-2

FOR THE

LAST

TIME!!

ber, 1919, Wake Diy PTION 1-2

Ex-Colony Residents Were Among Last To Leave Doomed City

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RADIO

H.K., SAW WARSAW MASSACRE NO RESTRICTIONS ON RADIO

R. A.F. IS READY TO RETALIATE

Immediate Reply To Gooring's Threat

LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter). Despatches from the Western Front show that the Allied forces, and in particular the R.A.F., are fully prepared to re- gist any intensification of war in the alr, as was threatened by Marshal Geering, the Nazi Air Minister, in his recent speech.

the

A message from a B.B.C. observer with the R.A.F. in France says:

"If air attacks by Germany trad to indiscriminate bombing, there is no doubt that the Aliled Air Forces will retaliato, and they are all prepared to do so.

Judicious Flights

"British planes so far have carriest out no actual attacks on Germany for fene of king civilians.

"In order to leave no doubt of this.. R.A.F. planes on their nights over Germany carried no bombs.

"The H.A.F. could have attacked many quite legal military objectives, | but they knew that this could not have been done without killing and Injuring worNO civilians. sund they held their hand. "So far

RO

to draw conclusions, our planes have given better performances than the German machines,

suited to the strain ditions.

und nre more

of

www con-

FIVE RAIDERS SAID LOOSE IN ATLANTIC

PARIS, Oct. 29 (Reuter).-Five German raiders appear

to be operating in North and South Atlantic, according to the military correspondent of the "Intransigeant."

This correspondent says that from incompleta evidence, the raiders are reported to be two pocket battleships, the Deutschland and the Admi-

ral von Schcor, and throe ather vessels. the Wost- phalon, Fricsantand and Ost- mark, which before the war were supply ships for Gor man South Atlantic planc services.

Another raider, the Schwabenland, is reported to have sunk the steamer Clement and was sunk her- self a few days afterwards by British cruisers.

The British Admirality has confirmed that the Clement was sunk by the Deutschland.

WAR IN CHINA

WASHINGTON, Oct. 1 (By Air Mail)-"Consul

to

LISTENERS IN HONGKONG

full

General Davis and staff UNLIKE Germans, arrived in Berlin."

Britons throughout the This telegram the world are allowed U.S. State Department in liberty with regard to world- Washington from the wide broadcast listening. American Consulate in There are no restrictions

ZBW

ZBW, 355 metres (045 k.c.) and] 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

and N. America

W. Jndlea, India,

and Malaya.

(31.55 m.) South Amerien

Manila Stations

GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.)

GSB 0.51 Mc/s

In Hongkong, the Manila stations,

Berlin closes another chap-whatever on listening to Hal Lorenzo and Toby Gray because of their strength, are next ter in the amazing careers any station. In the House of two American diplomats of Commons recently, the who arc well-known in Premier said that the zaw

In popularity with listeners. Follow- From the Studio

Ing are details of the four principal Radio Programme Broadcast by Manila stations, all of which can be on a Frequency of 845 ke's.] heard quite well in the Colony.

KZRI L. W. 1200 KC--250 M. m.c'a. per 3. W. 6100 K.C.-49.10 M.

KZRF Long 380 M.-700 k., s Short 40.00 M-8140 k. c.

JAPANESE Hongkong and the Far East, Government did not intend and on Short Wave from 1-2,15 pan.

and 0-11 p,mn.

OFFENSIVE

Increased Activity In North Hunan

H. K. T.

KOTI

0.02

Press,

KZRM Long 485 m-610.5 k.. Short 31.85 m-8570 ke.

For the American Consul to restrict even listening to second. General in devastated Warsaw, the German broadcasts. Mr. John K. Davis, was formerly As is well-known, Germans cossion.

12.15 pm.

Short Service of Inter- stationed in the Far East for are forbidden, under penalty of

KZIB L. W. 333. 3 M: 900 Ke. 12.30 Harry Roy and His Orches many years.

death, to listen to broadcasta tra With him was Mr. Douglas Jenkins, from Britain, France or

S. W. 31.00 M; 0300 Kc. S.W. 49.03: 1.6 Local Time Signal and Weather| M; 6040 Ke. Jr., son di a former U.S. Consul

even

Report, General in Hongkong (Mr. Douglas from neutral countrica.

Other Stations INCREASED Japanese activi- Jenkins Sr., left here to take up a

1.03 Selections from the Films. Because Hongkong listeners freely ties on the north Hunan front new appointment in

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Berlin four take advantage of the lack of re- Wenther Forecast and Announce- follows (Hongkong time quoted in during the week-end have been years ago.-Ed.), and also at one time strictions, and because of the great ments. reported by "Central News."himself attached to the US. Consular

Service the Far East. Several attempts 10 storm Both Mr. Davis and Mr. Douglas Chinese positions near Kengkou, Jenkins, Jr. have wide circles of north of the Sintsiang River, friends in the British colony. were made by strong units of Under Fire In Wanaw the invading force,

For more

Olher world broadcasts are as

all enses):

PARIS French Government Shortwave Station-10.08 m. 16.243 6.0 "For The Children.”—-—

Kc.--Opens with tending press arti- 0.30 Closing local Stock Quotacles at 6 p.m, and signs of at 10.50

0.32 Terence Casey at the Or-

interest in world-wide broadcasting 1.45 Chopin Concerto No. 1 In at the present time, the "Telegraph" E Minor, Op. 11. has complied the following list of broadcast schedules. Readers should clip out this list for ready reference. tions.

All times throughout are Hongkong Standard Time, which is eight hours than two weeks Mr head of Greenwich Mean Time or gan

MEMORIAL Screened by heavy artillery Davis and Mr. Jenkins were under seven hours ahead of British Summer

barrages, these attacks were are in Warsaw. Aerial bombs rain-Time. concentrated on the Chinese deed about them. They saw the bomb- fence lines.

ing of an adjacent building in which 50 fatalities were found.

way,

Agiling

many

broke

out nt

on

points. both

Daventry News

ǎ.03

..

8.50 Victor Silvester and Ub Or chesira.

Studio-Comments on Recent 9.05 Events.

0.15 London Relay---The News, 9.30

Classical A Request gramine.

11.0 Close down.

Pro-

p.m.

BERLIN - German Shortwave Station-DJN, 31.45 m. 9540 Ke 8.45 Dance Music and Variety DJB, 10.74 m. 15200 Ke.; DJQ, 19.63 with Michael Bfoore, Hydney m. 15280 Kc.; DJE, 10.89 m. 17860 Gustard, Dinah Müller and Others. Ke. DJH, 18.01 m. 17845 Kc.; DJS, PLAYGROUNDS

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather 13.00 m. 21450 Kc.-On the air at News Bulletins from Daventry, of Report and Announcements.

5.30 p.m. with news in German, 0 All attempts, it is reported, The Polish Government had left course, lead the popular choice.

Saxophone Sojos.

для Government To Go failed because of the withering and the US. Embassy with it, but and nineteen in foreign languages and Toby Gray (Piano-Accordeon

p.m. News In English,

band Fifteen news bulletins in English

8.20 Studio-Hat Lorenzo (Plano)' concerts from leading German citles. ROME-Italian Shortwave Broad- possible at this stage Ahead With Scheme Along the voyang-Sirislang High- hind. They abandoned their own wave programmes at the following

fire from Chinese machine guns. the Consulnie men had remained be- are broadcast in the B.B.C's short & Jazz Recital.

cast26.4 m. 11810 Ke-10.83 buliding and took over the American mes each day (H.K.T.), supplemen-

17820 Kc--7.00 to 8.25 p.m.-News in English, light music, OWING to pressure of work Kuschenshib, Sinkaliang, Chingkan Embassy, which had a inore secure tory news, if any, being given at the

talk in upon the Public Works Departylch and

Chinese and news in Italian. 8.30 to cellar as a refuge during air raids. oiler

beginning of each Transmission and ment since the war, the $158,368 sides.

After nearly 20 days of slege, by at clock hours: Casualties

heavy were

9.45 p.m.-News commentator, songs, Our pilots have shown themselves King George V Memorial Play-

arrangement with the Germans, th

a talk and news in Italian. 11 p.m. to ENGLISH more determined and skilful in press-grounds, revised plans-for-which-wallethe Chinese were holding

Flank Attack

Americans and other foreigners ir

Transmission 1-Full bulletin at

12.15 am-News in Italian, opera Į Watsow were permitted to leave.2.13 p.m. and 3 p.m. News summary

Vestripi Siciliani_ond, news, In Eng= `ing "home "allacku "ngalist"strong"de-

are now awaiting the Governor's their fence.

lish. stronghold north

Saw War In East

at 4 p.m. "This indientes, apart from the approval, will be constructed by Sintsiang River, two Chinese flying

Transmissions 2 and 3-Full buj- Neither Mr. Davis nor Mr. Jen- question of morale, that they are private contractors, the Tele-columns flanked the Japanese wings

letin king are strangers to warfare.

at 7.30 p.m. 0.15 p.m. and GSH 21.47 Mc/s better trained."

graph understands.

and made an attack on the outskiris Mr. Davis was stationed in

be-midnight, News summaries at 0.45 (13.07 m.) Ready For Action

of Yoyang by way of Nantang and sieged Nanking just before it fell P

GSV 17.81 Mc/s LONDON, Oct. 20

Detailed plans have been prepared Kuschens. Fighting

Transmission 4-Full bullethis at Wils partito the Japanese In December, 1937. (Reuter) by the architects Messrs. Palmer and cularly heavy near Nantang.

(10.84 m.) Several London newspaper correspon-Turner, for the Jordan Road corner

He was on Socony Hill there when 1.30 am and 5.45 am News sum- GSG 17.70 Mc/s dents in France serid despatches site in Kowloon, but detailed plans that Chinese artillery emplacements claimed several foreign lives.

A report from Pingklang alates the Japanese aerial bombardment maries at 3 am, and 4.50 m. saying that the RAF. is ready for have not yet been prepared for the on the Kiuling frant heavily shelled Instant seilon,

Mr. Douglas Jenkins, Jr. was alas 0.30 a.m. News summary at 7,30 Neither men nor planes will be Victoria site at the old Government the Japanese forces at Tungcheng on in Nanking, and was there when the 4.m. wasted, says one Press report.

Civil Hospital,

the South Hupeh border early yester-Japanese entered and sacked the city. Transmission 6.—Full bulletin at It is understood that, despite the munition magazines were blown up assigned to London, from where he an

day morning. Two Japanese am- After leaving China Mr. Davis wus, midday. News summary at 10.45 war, every effort will be made

to by push ahead with the construction of started several large frex inside the fe only recently went to Warsaw, the Chinese barrage, which proceeded to Seoul and Vancouver.

SIEGFRIED: CAN IT HOLD OUT?

(Continued from Page 4.) cent reports that it is precisely here are making their greatest efforts at the moment.

that the French

the Kowloon site.

city,

of the

the of

Transmission 5-Full bulletin, at

(10.80m.)

Africa

For East

Canada North America

TRANSMISSION 4 1.22 a.m.30 a.m. 15.20 Mc/s

GSI

(10.66 m.)

FOREIGN LANGUAGES Afrikaans.12,30 0.17 and 2.45

French-8.15 p.m., 3.15 a.m., 7.45

GSD

GSC

in German-8.30 p.m., 3.30 am, 5.15

GSC

11.75 Mc/s (25.53 m.)

9.58 Mc/s (31.32 in.) 17.70 Mc/s (16.30 m.)

Both the arena adjoin closely con-

After a long lull, the Japanese and will-probably return to the Far am

East in the near future. gested arens and the building of south-east of Kuwo, in South

Mr. Douglas Jenkins, Sr, who was am playing fleids will benelit the Chinese Shansi, launched an attack on

U.S. Consul General appointed population alone.

Chinese The decision to

north-east positions build the playing fields

Berlin alter lenving Hongkong, is now a.m. was made Kianhalen

last Friday, but were

US. Minister to Bollvia. about three years ago, and the money benten back by the Chinese defenders was coliveted by public subscription, with heavy losses.

The plans for the Kowloon

site

IMPORTANT APPROACH Cutting through the very heart of the Ardennes region, the Moselle include the construction of a striking

Japanese Beleaguered gorge, notwithstanding Rs. meander-menorial entrance gate in Chinese Linfen, over 1,000 Janonese are be On the Antseb sector, north-east of ing course, has from thne memorial been recognised as one at gola. The Victoria alte will have a chen, Chinese artillery units have style, a commodious pavillon and per- lenguered by the Chinese at Pelping- the most Important avenues of up-large children's paddling pool and a been pounding at the town and foot proach through the mountain barrier basket ball ground in Into France from the north. So swings and see-s¡WB,

addition to soldiers have charged the enemy

not surprising and in 1914 31 served

as the main line of communication

positions, slaying many Japanese.

The latest military reports from

Ether Duel

Italian-8.45 p.m. and 2.30 am. Portuguese- p.m. 6.30 am. B am, and 9 a.m.

and

TREASURE ISLAND, San Francis co-KGEI-Broadensis from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. and from 8 p.m. to 1a.m. on a frequency of 9530 Ke, or 31,48

m.

EINDHOVER, Holland-Phillips Station PHOHI-On the air on a frequency of 18.08 m. or 17.77 Mc. from 8.40 to 10 p.m. and on 19.71 m.. or 18.22 Mc. from 10.30 to 12 p.m.

PITTSNURGHI—W8XK-DL 19

m. 11,210 Kc. before 8 a.m. and 28 East Africa and m. 11,870 Kc. after 8. a.m.

Near East

Africa

Africa

Afries p.m.);

CHUNGKING-XRVG, (Voice of China) 11,418 Ke-1 p. to 1.25 p.m.-National anther, Chinese music, news in Cantonese, western music, news in Japanese and Chinese music, 9 p.m. to 9.45 poi-National anthem, news in English, news in (to 6.30 French, western music and news in,

Canada Mandarin.

and North

America

Spanish10 p.m., 0.15 a., 9.7 am, and 10 a.m.

0.35 p.m.)

GSE

11.56 Mc/s (25.29 m.)

Frequencies And Wavelengths TRANSMISSION 1 1.67 p.m.-6.15 pm. 11.75 Me/s

(25.53 m.) Australia

"Freedom" Radio Is Jammed By Nazis

GSD LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter). GSB Another duck took place to. of one of the invading German penetration made by the French Vitaltow, a strategic point south-cast anti-Hitler "Freedom" station GSB

the Loyang front reveal that day in Germany between the annies, for shauk It be cause for down the Moselle between neutral of Puhsien in West Shanst, which and Nazi radio jammers. wonderment that to-day the French Luxemburg and the Saar, from has changed hands several times, has aro attacking along that axis. The which it can properly be deduced

Five minutes after the "Freedom" French moved rapkity up to the line that the Germans consider it of great again been recaptured by the Chinese.

GSF of the Saar River, a tributary of the importance. The function

These me reports admit that a brondeast, started, jammers got to. Moselle that flows northwest past Moselle and Saar Rivers, south of has succeeded in breaking through

the Japanese delachment from Slangning work. Saarbrucken to join the Moselle just Trier, will almost certainly be found the Chinese cordon and has pushed several lines and jammers followed GSF

The stallon changed its frequency south of Trier. Eust of Sarrururken, very heavily foruned, as will the westward to Kibsien. However, It is the change almost immediately. they succeeded in getting a foothold ridges between the numerous loops claimed, the detachment has been worth of flo stream. Successful ex-} of meandering Moselle that encircled by the Chinese at a polat) ploitation of 4 crossing at Saar- command the stream and the valley. near Kihsien.

brucken will force the Germans to

evacuate positions on the north bank

of the Saar west of that town, and

the Snar

the

of

Lalwu Falls

Appeal To Catholics

New Zealand

0,51 Me/s (31.55 m.)

Australia

051 Mc/s

(31.55 m.)

16.14 Mc/s (10.02 m.)

Australin Far East

and

15.14 Mc/s (19.82 m.) 15.31 Me/s (10,00 m.)

New Zealand

Near East and East Africa

15.25 Mc/s (19.00 m.)

Oceania,

South

KWEIYANG, China XPSA, 0,080 (from Ke-On the air, from 7.30 am. to 11.10 p.m. on week days, and from 2 p.m. to 10.55 p.m. on Sundays.

MELBOURNE, Australia—VK3ME, 31.5 m. 9,310 Ke-6.25, p.m. to 8.23 p.m...

Far East Now Zealand

4.50 am-2 0-3.

GSC 9.59 Mc/s

(31.32 m.) GSP 15,31 Me/s

(10.60 m.)

GSO 15.18 Mc/s

(10.70 m.) GSF 15.14 Mejs

(19,02 m.)

GSD 11.75 Mc/s,

(25.53 m.)

Africa

Canada

and

and

North America

Tune In with these stations after. 0.30 p.m. for delightful programmes:: SUVÄ, Fiji Islands, VPD2 0538 Ke. and BATAVIA, Java, 25 and 80 m:

South America Govt. Loses A

W. Indies and Central America

India, Malaya, Australia, und New Zealand TRANSMISSION 5 7.22 am-30.18 a.m. GSD 11,75 Mc/s

(25.33 m.)

und West Africa GSB 9.51 Mc/s (31.55 m.) TRANSMISSIONS 2 AND 3

However, listeners could get a glat GSP of the announcer's words, He said WAR OF TRENCHES

the Nazis Jind been dealt a sovere In Shantung, over 3,000 Japanese blow by the American repeat of the GSI Assuming continuance of the neu- leave no Important natural cast-west tral status quo

He also referred to in Belgium and troops succeeded in capturing Laiwu Arms Embargo. borrier front of the French. This Luxemburg, is it too much to sup-in their drive last week. The Chin- the Papal Encyclical and urged Ro- line must be carried before any deep pose a renewal of the last wor's ese forces, reinforced, later staged a man Catholics In Germany to rise advance can be made down the experiences-ON end to the

war counter-offensive and recaptured the against Hitler (as he has repeatedly Moselic.

movement for four years, and the city.

urged in the last few days).

GSJ It can therefore be safely assumed war of the trenches instead?

A Japanese troop train struck a The announcer said that a promin- that the south bank of

mine lald by Chinese unlis in the ent German Catholle lender had been i If the Siegfried Line can prevent vicinity of Yehchihkong, cast of executed in River is included in the Siegfried a rupture Into Germany, if Belgium Lanteng, on the Lunghai Rallway a camp.

a Nazi concentration Line, organised as an outpost and and Luxemburg remain uninvolved, few days ago. The locomotive was designed for uso in defensive opera- and if Germany tlons to delay the advance of the internally, the Allies may find them-

not collopra blown up and the conches deralled, French up to the Saar River. The selves compelled to force Italy into mobile units lying in ambush nearby main positions here can likewise be the open as a belligerent to enable attacked assumed pa lying north of the river. them to strike through northern over 200 casualties.

the Japanese, Inflicting This appears borne out by the recent Italy Into Germany's new province actions, the French encountering of Austria-an operation performed

CHUNGKING, Oct. 30 (Central).) OST heavier resistance, and counter-at-on more than one occasion by French COPENHAGEN, Oct. 28 (UP)~A~The Shanghai Municipal Councilj tacks on coming Up to that line armies with some success in Napo-heavy storm off the Isle of Moen is will meet on November 1 to discuss Meanwhile the Germans are reported leon's time and with which every driving live mines sahore. Ten were the extra-Settlement road issue and GSG. to have lost no me In launching French office is intimately familiar stranded to-day.

is to decide on a proposal to be fore Tho storm counter-attacks also against the by study.

warded to the bogus regime. hampering shipping.

doca

Taking advantage this, Chineso

GSD 9.51 Mc/a (31.55 m.)

GSF 15.14 Me/s (10.82 m.)

Minister

Death Of Lieut-Col. A. J. Muirhoad. LONDON, Oct. 29 (Reuter). The death is announced of Licut. Col. A. J. Muirhead; until Under-Secretary of North recently America, and State for India.

Conada and North America

Conado,

Australia

Lieut-Col. Muirhead represented the Wells Division of Somerset as a *W. Indies and Unionist since 1929,

Central America In the 1031-35 Government, he was Parliamentary Private Secretary to South America the Ministers of Agricultura and (south of River, Fisheries (Sir John Gilmour. and Mr Amazon)

Walter Elliot), and he becamo Parlia-d GSC 0.08 Mc/s

mentary Secretary to the Ministry of (31.32 m.) India & Malaya | Labour in 1035,

TRANSMISSION 6

0.42 pm-1a.m.

21.53 Mc/s

(13.03 m.)

India,

Malaya, and Australin

GSJ

S.M.C. To Meet On Wednesday

GSF

21.63 Mc/s

(13,03 m.)

13.14 Mc/s (10.02 m.)

West Indies..

India, Malaya, and Australio

GSD 11,75 Mc/s

21.15 Mc/s (13,02 m.) 17.70 Mc/s (10,00 m.)

(25.83 m.)

Bouth America

(31.32 m.) India,

Malaya, GSB 9.51 Mc/s and Australia

OSC 0.58 Mc/s

4

- 10.37's.ni-1.30 ·p.m":

(31.45 m.)

Since then he has held the office of? | Under-Secretary of State for. India, and has been responsible for anawatu Western Canada)ing most of the House of Commons,

questions on India and Burma, (26 Western Canada) Among other things, Lieut-Colonel

TARANETAN | Muirhead was, a member of: thể: Eastern Canada | Oxfordshire County Council. E

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