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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

DONALD DUCK ·

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November 10, 1939. By Walt Disney ·

FRESH FROZEN

STRAWBERRIES

$140

PER 1 LB. CARTON.

Core 1917, Wah Dams Productrothe

A Look Through The "Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Nov. 10, 188D.

It is under the direction of Dr. Nansen,

Windfall Of Jewellery!

Surprise Audits Not Govt. Some Money

One hundred and sixty-five There is now bolag prepared a now expedition in search of the North Tola-surprise surveys of cash etc. and differs in conception from all that were carried out during the have gone before, A Norwegian crowl year 1938 by the Audit Depari- will act forth in a single small shment of Hongkong, usually with Nansen will, at the outset, eliminate satisfactory results.

now being built for the adventure. Dr.

the word "retreat" from his vocabulary.

According to the annual report on

FANLING GOLF STARTING TIMES

The following starting times nave been arranged by the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club for to-morrow and Sunday:

To-morrow

OLD COURSE

9.16 J. G. Campbell, A. H. MeUride

020. L. A, R. Duncan, J. H. Harrison.

0.34 E. P. Strentfold. O. Riddell Carre.

029 F. A, Redmond, 1. li. Gegro. 9.32 . 5. Church, L. R. Cramer. 9.39 3. Brownley, E. R. Cutting. 1.40 H, P. Morris, W. J. Richards. D4 W. N. A. Smalley, J. W. Mayhew, DAD W, A. Cruickshank, C. C. Willson

fle will use the ship to carry the party the audit of the Colony's accounts as far north ne possible, and when it reaches the furthest point Il will be there surprise inspections and sur- bandoned. The hardy Norsemen wil Veys continue to prove their value. thereafter push on för provisions and A surprise survey of one Govern- 32 R. it. Gregory, A. D. Humphreys. providing so base of retreat. They will, ment office revealed a cash surplus 10.01 J. B. Mackie, Surg. Cdr. Nicholson. sel their faces northward, and ge on of $583 over the balance shown into.12 E. G. Price, F. A. M. Ellinit. till they find the Pale

the cash book, and other unsatis- 30.18 A. M. Mack, M. G. Carrúllicis thetory features

observed, 10.22 H. Overy, W. J. E. Mackenzie which did not, however, indicate

NEW .COURSE dishonesty on the part of the officials concerned.

were

20. M. S. Lloyd, II. F. Phillips.

25 YEARS AGO

Nov. 10, 1014, "The French Ambransder, emphaaland that when history sought the respon ability for so much bloodshed, thowo||

From explanations subsequently D.38 A. V. & Mrs. Greaves, burning and those methodical ma aneres, the responsibility would not real tendered it appeared that the cash 10.30 J, C. Brown, Mire. Howell. with the Allies.. The barbarian raised found in the safe was composed of 10. & Mrs. Jackson, by the douma taught by professors re- private, imprest and revenue cash, 1532 Inforced by scionco who new to all and in addition inclucled sums of times. The Allies believed in eternal, money which had been charged out Justice, and awaited its decrers within the accounts as final expenditure: unshakablo confidence,

The

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torms of the surrender

some months, previously, bút - which

Mrs. Overy, Mr. Mackenzie.

Sunday

OLD COURSE

had not actually been handed over 2.16 1. P. Tamworth, L. R. Andrewes. Taingtou have been signed, and the city to the persons entitled thereto. Ap-25 w. w. C. Shewan, N. K. Littlejohn.

propriate action was taken to prevent 921 A. Sommerfelt, P. S. Cassidy. has been transferred,

a.repetition of this state of affairs.

An account in given In Paris, of the programme which the Emperor Williars had arranged for his stay in Paris, where he expected to arrive between August 16 and 20.

*

The submarine mine is one of the mont dlaboifeal Inventions of science, It in, perhaps, the most lendly factor that has to be reckoned with in modern anval warfare. Not even a shelf from the biggest gun of a dreadnought, or a hall of bombs from an、nirship, enn den); donth no swiftly to so many people as cana en mine,

*

After we had gone to press this aftor- noon, a report reached us to the effect, that the much-hunted German cruisar Emden had been sunk of the Cocob falands.

9.28 T. F. Pearce, A. More. 8.32 P. 3. Delany, 1. H. Genre, A surprise audit survey of pestal 838 . W. Sewell, Comdr. Hole. stocks revealed the existence in a 0.40. M. Pearson, G. M. Park. Gaverament safe of a quantity of 144 C. D. N. Walker, M. G. Carruthers.

0.43 rig. MacLead, 9. H. Dodwell, Jewellery, watch chains etc. which 32 T. Low, J. W. Mayhew.. had apparently Jain there for many 6.68 3. Brownley. F. R. Cutting. years, AN exhaustive enquiries 10.00 W. 1, Alexander, A. V, Greaves.

James. B. R. L. could not reveal their origin or 10.04 W. 5. 2

Llerching, by 10.09 A. 13. Pürves, Col. Matthews.

ownership, they werd Bold

public auction and the proceeds 10.1 W. N. A. Smalley, D. S. Edward,

were credited to revenue.

$1,367 REVENUE WRITTEN OFF

Revenue totalling $1,367 and con- skered irrecoverable was written off

report on the audit of the

10.16 B. H. Gregory, J. Forbes. 1020 J, Harrison, M. Pollock, 1021 E. G. Price, F, D. Hunter. 1028 G, H, Cautherley, I. H. G. tghet.

D. G.

W. J, E. Mackenzie.

10.40 A. N. & Q. A. A. Macfadyen, 10.44 4. W. Claque, 5, S. Church, 10.40 A. M. Mack, E. P. Streatleid. 1052 . G. K. Way, Capt. Moar.

NEW COURSE

D. S. Webb, A. A. Bremner.

On making enquiries into the matter under authority during 1030, necord- 92 L. M. S. Lloyd, G. C. Worrall. we learn that this report does not ex ing actly represent the facts, which are that the cruiser has gone aground eff, Colony's accounts.

the Islands, where the nt present len

This was made up as follows. And that, to use the words of our in- Crown rents, $524.65; Court fines, formant, "who is as good an finished." $253.10; ambulance fees, $23; hospital Whether or not the vessel was driven fees, $192.50; consultants' fees. $115; ashore in a storm at whether she was scholastic fees, $3; conservancy fees, purposely grounded on being pursued in-not-deßnitely known-at-the-moment-$180; und water rates, 520.70.

of writing, though it 1 anid she suffered; badly at the hands of n British cruiser! and was driven naround. The

chief Increase In Crime

fuct is that an end has brez jest to heri activities, and at this knowledge con-

kterable relief will ho tell.

The total number of ences, with the The Kealing or Cocos Islands, are a exception of summonses, dealt with group of more than a dozen cural atolls by the Hongkong Police during 1930 in the Indian Ocean, 500 miles SW. of was 60,943 as against 65.722 in 1037 Java, attached since 1880 to the Straits Bettlements. Sir Wiliam Lever acquir being an increase of 5.221 or 9.3 per ed them some time age for the sake of cent, says the report of the Commis

(JIMAS. Sydney wrecked sioner of Police for 1938.

There were 11,388 serious crimes in 1938 os against 12.434 in 1937, a de- creuse of 1,046 or 8.4 per cent.

the coprn. the Emdon-Ed.)

King Albert of Belgium probably to-day "the most prominent, as he is certainly the most pleturesque figure in Continental polities, Tó hím has been given the imperishable faing of playing the chief part in one of the most in- spiring oplader in the nausts of human harolam. To him has been allotted- the glory of being the leader of his people. in a momentous crisis which is chong. ing the whole course of universal hin. Lory.

E is the King's Orm conviction that this war was not a mere accident, a bolt from the blue, The Serving tragedy was a mere pretext. Any other Incident might have served as well. To the knowledge of His Majesty, the war had been deliorately prepared. It was the direct outcome of the reactionary spirit, of the brutal militarium and the crome materiallam prevalling omongst the ruling caste and amongst the Im-l mediate entourage of the Kalsor,

10 YEARS AGO

Nov. 10, 1923. Marking the most forward step yet! made in the new art of talking and sound pictures, "Allbi" United Artists all dialogue underworld thriller, is com- Ing to the Queen's Theatre next week, 5 YEARS AGO

Nov. 10, 1934. Air Commodoro Sir Charles Kingaford | Smith, the famous Australian airman, who recently flew to Californis nero the Pacifle vin the Fiji Islands, andi flawni is going to hop off again, bound; for Australis, within the next four days. He wil v vin Now York and London, and will thus complete a circumnavigation of the globe by alr when he lande on his pativo heath,

UNEMPLOYMENT AGAIN MOUNTS

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGR#PH" LONDON, Nov. 9 (Rtuter)-The unemployed Aguro in Britain cr October 16 wns 1,431,000, an increase of 100,000 compared with September 12 and a decrease of 351,000 com- pared with a year ago.

The country is still in the tran-| sition stage between peace conditions and the full development of the wor effort, but after two months of war the position is camaldorably, better than the corresponding period in 1914.

2.40 H. G, Sheldon, A. Tylor Megarry.

DAB W/Cdr. Steele Perkins, 2.00 A. J, Dennis J. T. Smith.

10.00 Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Smith..

10 12 Mrs. Smalley, Mr. Edward, 1024 Col. Shackleton, Capi, Reldy. 1933 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 10.40 Capt. Maxwell Hyclop.

Pellow. 10,44 Tecs, Mackay,

1052 If. S. Itees, Miss Cuthbertion.

K. C. C. Tennis Tournament

Lieut.

Duaithand by Kakg Perture Syndicate, Laż,

Magistrate Criticises

No Bail Allowed Woman

DALT DISNEY

Racing Review

(By "Captain Foster")

(Continued from Paje 6.)

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

EDITOR FACES

RADIO SERIOUS CHARGE

0.52 m.c*8.

ZBW, 355 metres (845 loc.) and) The Editor of one of Hongkong's 31.49 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) biggest and most popular Chinese dally newspapers, the "Woh Kiu Yat the The atmosphere was horsey. Dur-Fourth Talk of the Series Po." appeared as defendant in ing the parade Baffin Bay (the win-

Central Magistracy this morning, be- ner) did not show or possess any "Some Great Poets"

fore Mr. Houston on a serious charge. Can't this kind of offence be style of a first class incer for the "LA BOHEME" ACTS 3 AND 4 The Editor, concerned is, Mr. Koo

endurance contest, but Candlelight, dealt with in a summons," was Chiltern, Cockleral, Devonian

| Pak-hinn, alias Kou Sui-wal, aged 28, ¦ and Radio Programme Broadcast by Kon was charged with possession of what Mr. Macfadyen asked to-Happy Landings were, a picture in Z.B.W. on a frequency of 843 k.e's a cade book in the Chinese language day when Chan Wei-chun, 25, Chiltern, who

the ring. It will be recalled that and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and also on instruction sheet for con-

was second in the and 8-11 pm. on appeared in the dock charged Rooty-HI Derby, was ridden by the second.

perverting the book into a secret code.

book, without the permission of the with failing to report the change one never expected to see Mr. "Billy" ||long-legged rider Mr. Encarnnenó, but

Governor, H. K. T.

A remand for one week was order- of address of a ward to the Foy up on the brown gelding. How-

12.15 p.m.

Short Service of Inter-ed, the defendant being allowed bali Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, ever, the change of a jockey in Mr, cession."

Llang on Triumphant Day lastend of

in $2,000. Detective Sergeant Me- Inspector Wright

Mr. Tuo strengthened the public replied:

12.30 Selections from Ivor Novel-Person is in charge of the investign- confidence in Dr. Chau's candidate lo's Shows, thought it was rather hard. Not and there was plenty of money on even hall was mentioned. My in- the winner of the Rooty-Hill Derby. structions were to ask for a 24 hours'.

The draw for the line-up was not remand."

of much importance for a long Mr. Macfadyen: "Another 24 hours Journey, but it may be of interest to in gaul? This type of offence la know that Triumphant Day had the

1.03 Mozart-Concerte in F Major) first berth starting from the rolls, usually dealt by summonses."

and the others in order were De-

Arther Schnabel (Piano)) and the! Defendant sald she had

been vonian, A Roaring Time, Candlelight, London Symphony Orchestra cond. offered ball of $50 in tite Poilce Happy Landings, Baffin Bay, Chiltern, by Dr. Malcolm Sargent. Stat.on but she was unable to raise Winfred, National Liberty and Cock-

1.30 teuter and Rugby lerol.

Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

It

was

EARLY LEADERS

"Glamorous Night", "The Dancing Years," "The Mirvele of Nichnow,"

1,0 Local Time Signal and Weather Report

ments.

1.45 B.I.C. Dance Orchestra. 2,15 Close Down.

0,0

A Dance Programme.

tions.

U-BOAT CHASES. |FRENCH TANKER

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

BOSTON, Nov. 0 (UP)—The Tron pical Radio Company has intercepted a message from the French tanker San Jose, 6,013 lons, saying: "Chased by unknown submarine,"

The ship gives its position as 500, miles southeast of Bermuda,

The vessel radioed later that the U-boat had "disappeared." It is o sumed that she is continuing her

7.0 Closing local Stock Quota voyage.

Edoa

To Mr. Macfadyen, defendant saldi she could raise ball of $20. This was Roaring Time was the first to 4 break through, followed by Cock- granted, and defendant

IB- manded.

leroi, Devonian, Candlelight and the} rest of the field hanging on in the reur. Going up the hill for the first time both Cocklerol and Devonian tions, were pulling their necks out, and the latter was leading the pack after 7.02 Negro. Spirituals by half-a-mile had been rua. There Thomas (Soprano); Paul Robeson was hardly any positional change (Bass) and Jack Hylton and his Or when the field was half way down chesira. the straight, but passing the "W.P." for the first time, Cockeral was in the front row chased by Devonian, Candlelight, A Roaring Time and Triumphant Day, others following behind.

Government Motor Cars

P.W.D. And Railway Dept. Under Fire

7.17 The Regimental Band of His Majesty's Coldstream Guards.

and Player

7.38 A Light Orchestral Conocri with Peter Dawson (Barlione); Gavotte The Way To the Heart (Paul Lincke), Willy Steiner AN unsatisfactory position is!

Orchestra; The Lute reported with regard to the usemade a hasty move to take the lead, (Allitsen), Peter Dawson (Baritone)

Approaching the gate Candlelight his of and control exercised

In which he did accomplish, but at the with Orchestra; Kles Serenade (de respect of motor cars maintained bottom of the hill Mr. Moller's can- Michell), Frederie Hippmana and by the Public Works Depart-didate started to drop the anchor, His Orch.; The Floral Dance (Moss), ment and the Railway Depart-land that, of course, was the end of Peter Dawson (Baritone) with Or

the shipping magnate's aspirant. It chestra; Johann Strauss Waltz Pot- ment, according to the report seemed that the pony was short of a pourri (are. Hohne), Gloria Accord- on the audit of Hongkong's ac-gallop or two, and Candlelight finish-fan Orchestra. counts for 1938.

ed a poor lost.

PAIN after EATING

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements. It was found that the forms used: However, once again Cockierol had }

8.03 Next week's programmes," for requisitioning cars and recording the lead, but Triumphant Day was 8.07 Etle Suddaby (Soprano) essential details were often incom- closely behind, and Mr. "Black"Kave a slaging Purcell's "Nymphs and picte, and, further, that log books breather to Devonian going up the Shepherds." were not being maintained in respect; ineling

3.10 Studio "Some Great Poets" "A SIGN OF ACID STOMACH! of each vehicle. The matter is under! NO CHANGE IN ORDER

4. Wordsworth: A talk by Father correspondence.

S the race was run, one fully Ryan, SJ.

Roller In a few seconds expected that Mr. Liang on 8.35 A Programme of Old English On the other hand it was found that Telumphant Day would force

his Music.

with 'BISURATED' MAGNESIA the records kept by the Police and mount to the front, but there was no

Piano Sonata In C Minor, Op. 1,

It is excess acid in the stomach that An American Mixed Doubles tennis Fire Departments were of a complete change in the order of running No. 3 (John Field: 1782-1837), Fran

causes indigestion, stomach upset and tournament will be held by the Kow-and satisfactory nature and that Coming down the hill Cockerol and Merricks (Piano); The Lang With The

palu sodes the food and creates wind departmental control and Devonian were in the frant rank. Delicate Air (Michael Arne); _ My and heartburn. It attacks the delicate toon Cricket Club on Sunday, Novem- proper

supervision were being exercised. and Triumphant Day, was lying third. Lovely Celia (Monro, arr. Lane ber 12, commencing at 2.30 p.m.

stomach lining and may eventually About three furlongs from heme w.lson), Nan Maryska (Soprano) Intending participants are advised

canso dangerous ulcers. What are yoû Candlelight, Happy Landings to be at the Club by 2.15 p..

one with Piano accompaniment by Ivor going to do to check it? Medical" re- National Victory were out of the pic Newton,

bearch and X-ray tost prove ture, but rounding the bend Baffin

Bisurated Magnesia the quickest Bay and Winfred, both of whom were always in the ruck, came to the lime-

acting stomach remedy--that is why doctors use it. Not merely a palliative light.

for pain, but a completo stomach treatment which neutralises acidity and soothes and heals the acid-scared slomach lining. Noted English doctor says: " 'Bisurated Magnesia is the only thing that keeps me free from painafter meals.” You must use it tool "Diruental" Magnezia, costa litla from any good chemist on drus DISMAG sign on the package.

REMEMBRANCE DAY FIELD MARSHALL EARL HAIGS APPRAL·

MRS. K: MCNEILL, one of tho charming holpers who were kept busy this morning solling poppies to swoll Earl Haig's Fund..

Staff Photographer,

Kept Against Her Will

Girl Freed From Kowloon Brothel

8.55 Light Orchestral, Weinberger),

Schwanda (The Bagpipe Player

Sir Hamilton furty' conducting the London Symphony Orchestra with Harold Dawber at the organ.

0.05 Studio--Comments оп Ec- cent Events,

9.15 London Relay The News 9.30 Schumann-Fantasia In O Major, Op. 17; Wilhelm Backhaus, (Piano).

conducted by Georges Enesco,

Op,

10.10 Puccini's "La Boliemo” Acts) XI and IV; Sung by Artials and Full Chorus of La Scala, Milan, with Or- chestra,

There was terrible excitement in the puble stand us the steeds entered the straight, and the field started to separate for the final home run. I noticed two most important changes; Bon Bay was hugging on to the ralis while Winfred came on the out- As a sequel to a rald on a house in side course. It was a grand sight to Temple Street, four women, Wong see six ponies fighting the issue out. 10.0 Wieniawak!-Legende, Luk, 48, Yip Sum, 32, Lau Kan, After passing the mile post Bamin 17: Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and 40, and Wong Lot, 60, were charged Bay was carrying the pink and green | Orchestre Des Concerts Colonne, beiore Mr. Macfadyen at Kowloon hoops to prominently that his name Magistracy to-day with keeping a, was already shouted as the winner. brothel.

Mr. Dunbar's candidate's head was well in front passing the band stand Miss P. Harrop, Lady Assistant of and of course there was A dead the Sceretariat for Chinese Affairs kilence when Baffin Bay reached the sout the house had been raided when base line. first. information was received that a girl A prim battle followed between was being kept there agvinst her Triumphant Day and Winfred, the will. Six women and eleven men latter losing by one and a half were found on the premises.

lengths. Cocklerol was fourth, and 1then came Chiltern and A Rearing Sub-Inspector Kellet mid It was a Time. Chinese brothel but was carried on

ather large scale.

It was Bama Bay's first success of, Ithe season, but I again say that the Wong Lai pleaded not guilty and victory was due to the fine handling was discharged as there was no by the Jockey, Mr. Hearne, whó evidence against her, but the other, adopted the old style of riding "Don't) three were each Aned $30 or six come too early" in a distance run. werks' imprisonment.

City Of Flint To Unload Cargo

Old Woman's Court

Complaint

When Mr. Macfadyen's Court. was about to adjourn for a few minutes' SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERGEN, Nov. 0 (UP)-Caplain this morning an old woman stepped Gaard said that the City of Flint forward and fold the Interpreter would unload her cargo and ani! for, that she had been given something! the United States as soon as possible, to take that stupined her, and rings

The Captain denied that the cargo, and other things had been contained contraband or munitions, from her.

The

Cargo. Unloaded BERGEN, Nov. 10 (Reuter). City of Flint unloaded her cargo yesterday,

The goods are destined for Britain.

talccn

Inspector Wright said: "She is well known at the Yaumati Police Station. If she to get there she will be able Batisfaction. She had been there very often before.”

The old woman was told to the matter at the Station.

report

11.0 London Relay "In England! Now": A Talk. ・・・

11.135

Close down.

the BISMAG)

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A PROGRAMME OF DISTINCTION.

| C3004/3—Midsummer Night's Dream. Overture | DA1488—Ave Maris, · (Bach-Gounod)

Agnus Del. DA1482-Schos Rosmarin

Tambourin Chinois. DA1512-0) Lovely Night

Lullaby. C3011-Brahms Walista ..... DA1435-When I Grow Too Old to Dream

02006-Happy Vienna DJA1392 Green Pasturen

A Lille Prayer for Mo. C3025....-Le Carnaval Romaine €3000–Medley of Rose Bones C3129--Nalis

Narcissus.

€2824-They Call Me Mimi

One Fine Day. (Madame Butterfly),

..Boston Sym. Orch, Gg.

Dehudi Menuhin. Kirsten Flagstad.

Symphony Orch. .Nelson Eddy. Viennese Waltz Orch. John McCormack,

Boston Promenade Orch. .Derek ́ Oldham. Viennese Waltz Orch..

Jona Crow,

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY

MARINA “HOUSE

19. QUIZEN'S ROAD C.

PHONE. 24ősz

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