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Not Affected By Evacuation
November 1, 1940, will ensiunence a fresh break in uctivity for the local branch of the Women's League of Health. On that day a children's class at the Y.M.C.A.. Will
commence Waterloo Road, to be held every Friday
from 5.30 p.m. to 6 pm. Children who came to the children's class before will be there, and other children are welcome to join.
Since no morning classes are held it behoves all figure-minded mem- bers to take an effort to be at the
for Helena May Institute regular Lengue classes. They are being held there on Mondays and Thursdays at $.30
the hall.
A quiet and small class is still being held at the Y.W.C.A. at 38c Boutin Rond on Tuesdays at 5.30
p.m.
HONGKONG CRICKET
CLUB
The Annual General Meeting of the Hongkong Cricket Club will be hold in the Pavillon, TO-DAY at 5.30 p.m.
A. K. MACKENZIE,
Hon. Secretary.
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Talk From the Studio By Dr. Winifred Cullis
II.K.T.
12:15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Dohnanyl-Quartet, in D Flat Major, Op. 15,
Flonzaley Quartet..
12.55 Piano Sole by Vladimir Hora-
witz.
Copriccio in F Miner (Dohnany). Local Time Signal and Weather 1.0 Report.
1.03 Hawaiian Selections.
1.21 Gerry Moore at the Plans, 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press. Wea ther Forecast and Announcements.
1.45 The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. 2.15
Close down.
0.0 Chausson-Symphony in B Flat Major, Op. 20.
Orchestre de la Soclete des Con- certs du Conservatoire.
6.33 Songs by
(Tenor)
6.43 Closing
ubert
Elsael
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEON
local Stock Queta- tions
0,45 Arthur Rubinstein at Piano.
Op. 76 Capriccio in B Minor, (Brahms); Cordoba (Albeniz); Evoen- elon (Albeniz).
7.0 London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay-Topical Talks. 7.30 Dennis Noble (Barlione) and the London Palladium Orchestra.
8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
I.
nd
October 28, 1940
UFS
IN LAMBETH WALK--Sceno in Lambath Walk, London, marketing conter of Cockneydom that gave its name to popular song and dance, suffers heavily from Nazí air bombs. Small shopkoopers salvaged wreckage and set up their businesses again.
Colourful Wedding Ceremony Unites Prominent Portuguese Families at Rosary Church ·
TWO prominent Portuguese families were united on Saturday when Misa Louisa Maria Barros became the bride of Mr. Reinaldo Maria Vieira-Ribeiro in a colourful ceremony at the Rosary Church.
The bride is the daughter of Mr Edwardo Loreneo Barros, chief clerk of the Great Northern Telegraph Co. Ltd., and of Mrs. Guimaria Sabina Barros.
EVENTFUL VOYAGE Incidents On
in the United States Public Benith President Coolidge
Macao Trial Commences
Attempted Murder Charge
Macao, Oct. 23.
The case in which Mr. Fernando J. Rodrigues, prominent merchant, is charged with the attempted murder of Dr. Gustavo Nolasco, come up for hearing to-day in the Macao Court, before his Honour Dr. Mascarenhas, Judge of the Macao Trilinni.
Dr.
Aaron Lacerda, as Public Prosecutor. represented the State against Mr. Rodrigues, who was de- fended by Dr. Adolfo Jorge, while Dr. Pedro Lobato appeared on behalf of Dr. Gustavo Nolasco.
interest, principaily because all the
in salmon-pink moire taffeta: Miss cisco to Hongkong by 2. (R) Le Printemps (Reynaldo attendants were Miss Elsa Remedios, during the voyage from San Fran- etual shooting.
emoire taffeta;
incidents.
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Christmas and New Year Cards bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes gra accepted by the post office at the rate for printed matter, ie, 5 cents per 2 ounces.
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Small Packet Post, to all countries is suspended."
INWARD MAILS London and Straits..
Java and Manila
Oct. 28. U. S. A., and Manila (San Francisco
date, 5th October).
.Oct. 29. Oct. 30.
London and Straits
... Oct. 30.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways
Direct Service, San Francisco date 18th October....
Australia and Manila
London and Straits.
Oct 31.
Nov. 1.
Nov. 1.
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30th September)
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In Raid Caves Ramsgate, one of the most
Just before 11 o'clock, when, in peace time, the bells would have been ringing, worshippers listened to the wall of air-raid sirens,
Their walk to the 3% mile of tunnels cut through the town's chalk foundations was consequently more hurried than usual.
From the sheltering crowds there soon came a faint sound of a hymn. It grew louder, as more volees joined "Onwards, Christian Soldiers." Verse after verse was sung.
'Rock Of Ager'
The bridegroom is the son of Mr Augusto Jose Vieira-Ribeiro, chict clerk of Messrs. Gibb Livingston &
The first day's hearing was attend-heavily bombed coastal towns
England, went to church under d by a large number of residents, as Co., Ltd., and of Mrs. Sarah Maria da Luz Vieira-Ribeiro. He is n clerk
it has aroused more than usual ground. 8.03 This week's programmes.
the American
persons concerned occupy prominent 8.07 Studio French Recital by Service, attached to
addition 10 In
experiencing a positions. Denise Carroll (Soprano) and A. T. Consuale-General. Hongkong.
net, ent onl
It is believed that a large number A gown of French
severe Pacific storm, during which Lay (Piano).
120 of witnesses will be entled on both Grndus Dr.
Parnussum simple princess
carried a bouquet of mpit, passengers
an board the sides, but the Court was only able pm. Any woman may join the (from Children's Corner Sulte- the bride, who was worn by the wind reached a velocity of
were disturbed to-day to hear the two who saw the League, and despite the evacuation Debussy). A. T. Lay at the Piano; gladioli and Honolulu creeper. Her Fresident Coolidge there still are enough women to lb) L'invitation Au Voyage
The charge against Mr. Rodrigues a series of
Is that he did wilfully and with intent (Duparc). Denise Carroll (Soprano) Elfrida Silva, in blue
to kill shoot Dr. Gustavo Nolasco. It in pale yellow) with Piano; 3. Clair De Lune (from Miss Loretta Liz,
taffeta; and Miss Patricia The Coolidge arrived at Hongkong Is alleged that Mr. Rodrigues known, and soon everybody was singing Suite Bergamasque--Debussy). A. T.moire
taffeta. Each on Saturday with a
Chinese and aling that Dr. Nolasco would proceed Lass at the Piano; 4. (a) Cavatine Silva in green moire
Filipino lunatle, as well as the body sa bathing shed in the Macao Outer de feilu (from 'Les Pecheurs de curried a bouquet of roses.
Mr. Barros ave his
daughter of Jose Pang, a Chinese born in Harbour, went armed to the spot and Quite a new feature is the elusses Perles-Bizet); (b) Il est doux, li est which are to be held at the Little (from Herodiade-Massenet), away, and Mrs. Barres was present Hongkong. Mr. Pang, who had lived there waited his arrival, and as
in frock of most of his life in Mexico, died on left his motor car went up to him and Denise Carroll (Soprano) with Plano; at
board the Coolidge on her last voyage red the first shot, which wounded weekly. Flower Club
Although
5. Ballade (Debussy), A. T. Lay at embroidered French erepe.
The Rev. Fr. D. Page omelated, shortly before the iner reached San Mr. Nolasco causing him to fall to these classes will be held primarily
the the ground. While he was and
Noranha Mrs. Frelda
As he had taken out was Francisco. for the members of this young girls the Plano,
8.45 Studio Talk: "Alarms
He arrived from Birmingham to club, outside women inny also join in
the
the ceremony round trip ticket, his body has beef ground, Mr. Rodrigues fred again, organ. A!
the second shot entering the groin of his vletim.
take up a local ministry only a few this health promoting activity. For Excursions" by Dr. Winifred Cullis at
9.0 London Relay-The News and
the Catholle Young Men's Society of returned for burial.
the of which purposes of a Cass the club hall is
the Rosary Church, News Commentaries.
During the voyage
Members of a party in the bathing days ago. This was his first service a third-class! teni. is expected that over 70
3.30 A Czechoslovakian Programme bridegroom is the Vice-President und Chinese passenger committed suicide shed la which Dr. Nolasco was pro- in Ramsgate. The Arsi girls will he attending.
Honorary Secretary,
Mr. Boinford told me afterwards with a Tall from the Studio.
It is stated, prevented any further that it was he and some of his con- 10.0 Songs by The Comedy Har- Maria" (by E. Lus). They were by hanging himself. It was thought ceeding bad meanwhile come up, and
at first that he had been murdered.
who started the singing. by trained
the organist, Mrs
gregation While the ship was alongside the shots being fired. dock at Yakolum, a seaman fell 4 Captain Gaudencio Garcia,
The first witness called to-day was "I was with my wife and some of Noronha.
the congregation in the tunneis," he The bride's best
was Mrfeet from the scaffolding on to the E. M. Petrove. of National, Carbon,
soon the tunnels were echoing with Ltd, while Mr. D. P. Fuertes, of the cement pier and broken leg and Macao Police. He said that he saw said. We started the singing, and
arm. The
man, who was painting the the shots bring fired, and was con-
I have never had a mort left need that Mr. Rodrigues Ared with the hymns. time, was British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd. ship's side at the
Intent to kill. Asked whether be moving experience," attended the bridegroom.
behind at Yokohama,
-In-Crypt⋅ The big liner considered-Mr-Rodriguez to be was The storm struck
wood citizen, he said that he consi- about 3 p.m. two days before sidered him to be of a quarrelsome reached Yokohama, and
disposition.
elas will be at 7 pm. on November 5.
NEXT CHANGE
AT
THE
KING'S
By Actual Count, a Million Dellars' Worth of Adventure
CAPTAIN
BLOOD
Sensation after sensation packed by Warner Bros. into this filen ing of RAFAEL SABATINI'S world-famed romance... With huge star cast including ...
ERROL FLYNN OLIVIA
D. HAVILLAND
LIONEL ATWILL BASIL RATHBONE
A Capital Profesion Alert Huronal Pictura
A
monists.
kan.
and
10.19 Quentin Maclean at the Or- Serenade (Heykens); China Doll Parade (Zamecnik): Babbling (Mne
Jean).
10,20 Compositions_of_Richard Strauss.
11,0 Close down.
No Peace With Hitler
London, Oct. 27.
Hitler desires to force upon Vichy
a so-called pence treaty providing for "final abandonment of certain parts the empire," and
of France and
handing over
air
of "naval and basca," declares a statement from
of
de
the
ceremony
man
a
sang
"Ave
a
continued
on
of the
A largely attended reception held at the Little Flower Club, King's Park, the Moonshiners String Or chestra being in attendance.
until nearly midnight, passengers Dr. D. Jono Vila Franca, the second Mrs. Vieira-Ribeiro later changed sald on arrival. One man fractured a witness who had seen the shooting, into a frock of brick-toned French leg and an arm, and a woman broke also gave it as his opinion that Mr.
woman of 70, crepe when the happy couple left for some ribs. Another
Rodrigues really intended to kill Dr. the the honeymoon, which is to be spent suffered severe laceration of
Nolasco. ni Repulse Bay.
face when her porthole was smashed
The hearing is proceeding-Our to fragmenis.
Own Correspondent, Ropes for use as handrails erected in all open spaces, so passengers could
the move about ship. It was Impossible to walk without them. People were sliding about everywhere, and a large was smashed, amount of furniture
also The second-class piano was destroyed. No meals could be served
subsided. until the storm
FIRING PRACTICES
Notification By
were that
winding Military Authorities. The big liner rolled alarmingly as
General the headquarters Gaulle, which adds, "I cannot be lieve that Hitler Frenchman who will willingly con- sent to the mutilation and subjuga- tion of his native country"
The Free French Forces, declare, in the name of France, that they hold null and void any carving up of France and her possessions, regard any direct or indirect association be- tween France and her mortal enemy
Firing Practice as under is notified for to-day, October 20:
Light Gun Practice between 7 p.m. and 12-midnight. Firing Area "D" affected. Alternative date Oc- tober 30.
Firing Practlee ns under for Octo- ber 29:
(a) Light Gun Anti-Aircraft Prac-
om.
Island between 9
and 4 pm. Firing Aren "D" affected.
(b) Light Gun Firing Practice be- tween 2 pm. and 10 p.m. Alterna- tive date October 31. Firing Areas "D" and "E" affected,
the wind struck her beam on. A
the starboard) section of plates on side were said to be denied by the which crashing seas, Gecks in foam.
covered
the
LOVE AND
MR. EDEN
Unsuspecting Cupid
MR. ANTHONY EDEN, the War Minister, then Foreign Sec- retary, did not know them--but he brought love to a girl in Lon-
SCOUTERS' don and a man 7,000 miles away.
CAMP
Governor Visits Chai Wan Site
Excellency the Acting
Rey-
"Rock of Ages," "Abide With Me,"
In the midst of the singing, a and many another favourite followed. Methodist minister, the Rev. F. J Bomford, led in prayer.
Another service at the same time was being held underground, in the crypt of St. George's Church, which
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tered and parcel malls are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When nails are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m.
5
Monday, Oct. 28. Straits, Ceylon, indiu, East and South ..3.30 p.m. Africa Porcels only for Rangoon ..3.30 p.m. Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA...
Central and South America
United Kingdom via San Fran- cisco.
(No Mail for Canada).
K. P. 0. Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
Parecis
Reg. Ord,
and
........Oct. 26, 4 pm. .Oct. 28, 5 pm. Oct. 28, 8.30 p.m.,
G. P. O.
......Oct. 28, 4 p.m. ‚Oel. 28, 5 p.m.
Oct. 28, 7 p.m.. Tuesday, Oct. 29 Sandakan.
....8.30 am. Air Mail by Sea to Blagapore to connect with the "British Overseas Airways."
G.P.O. & KP.0.
Reg.,
Ord
.Oct. 29, 10.30 am. .Oct. 29, 11.00 a.m.
Straits and Calcutta,
Purcels Letters
.Oct. 20, 11.00 .. Oct 29 Noon.
vin Thursday Island
K. P. O.
Manila, Australia and New Zealand
Reg
Ord
Reg.
Ord.,
is to be used for services in place Saigon..
.Oct. 20, 2.45 p.m. ¡Oct.-29,-3.30-p.m. G. P. O.
.....Oct. 29, 2.45 p.m. Oct, 29, 3.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 31 of the church for the rest of the war.
The church's choir were not on Air Mail by Sea to Singapore to can- duty.
nect with the All the boys have left the
Airways." town and the men are with the fight-
forces. ing or home defence
The vicar, the Rev. Charles Farns- worth, told me: "Whatever happens
will continue
"British Overseas
G.F.O., & K.P.O.
Reg..
....Oct. 31, 9 am.
Ord.,
..Oct. 31, 8.30 am.
......10.30 am."
I
bere. Even if my Struts parishioners, have to be evacuated, I Bangkok, Madang, Salamaus, Rabaul
and Tulogi inust stay. I am chaplain to the forces!
and it will be my duty to remain, if Manila, Batavia only for that reason."
HELPING EVACUEES
Victoria League In Australia
Letters from the branches of the
The girl-Miss Violet Babs nalds, a Civil Servant at the Air Victoria Lengue in Melbourne and Ministry before her marriage-enter- ed a competition in 1930 naming Mr. Eden as her idea of the Ideal man,
African, Air. A young South Michael Rooney-also an Eden ad- mirer-read of her choice. In our Overseas Edition. He wrote con- gratulating her.
Soon they became pen pals. They
(c) Blank Gun Ammunition Firing in the vicinity of Kowloon during the night of October 29-30.
Firing Practice as under for Octo-Governor, Lieut-General E. F. Nor-exchanged pictures and after three ber 10:
ton, acting Chief Scout of Hongkong, and a half years of learning to know (a) Anti-Aircraft Firing Practice spent an informal afternoon at the one another by letter they fell in in the South-eastern area of the 1s-Scouters Camp at Chai Wan yester-love. land between 9 a.m. and 4 pm. Fir-day, when he interested himself in the ing Area "B" affected.
All Fell for Him
as sacrilege, and proclaim their re-tice in the South-eastern area of the solution, whatever new and exter- tionale terms the enemy may impose on France to continue to fight on the side of tho Allies."
General de Gaulle is now himself in the Belgian Congo. It was an- nounced to-night that he had arrived nt Brazzaville on Thursday afternoon amid scenes of great enthusiasm. Reuter.
France Will Live
Cairo, Oct. 27. "The existence of a Free French Movement assures France of the
activities of the Camp and was en. They planned to marry, and not right to speak when the monstrous (b) Light Gun Firing Practice be-tertained to iea.
even the war prevented Michael from regime of Iller and Mussolini is tween 4 p.m. and 11 pm. Alterna- Hils Excellency, accompanied by travelling more than 7,000 miles to
Anthony Eden live date October 31. ended," said Mr.
Capt. 9. H. Balty-Smith, A.D.C. meet the girl he had never even scen. Firing Practice as under for Octo-arrived by inunch, and they were They were married in June. speaking at a reception in his honour by the French National Committee ber 31:
the Sea Scout ashore by of Egypt to-day.
misaloner, welcomed His Excellency and presented the officers, including Major C. Champkin, Deputy Com missioner, CC. Quah and Mr. Hongkong Stock Exchange Ometal
Diatrlet Commissioners. Summary, issued Saturday saya: E. Booker, Asolatant Com
The market was extremely quiet. missioner for
Buyers Scoutmasters David Lee, W. C. Low
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"Britain is firmly resolved restore France. She has no designs on France or any part of her Em- pire. Inspired by your example loyal Frenchmen are rallying, throughout the Near East. Thanks to you who have refused to accept defeat France begins to live again."--Reuter,
METROPOLE
round.
cards
.12.30 p.m. and Mauritius.
3.30 p.m. Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA., C. and S. America and United King- dom via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only),
Note All Malls for United-King- dom will be forwarded with or without superscription.
K.P.O.
Parcels, Reg.,
.Oct. 31. 4 pan. Oct. 31, 5 p.m. Ord.. ......Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
Parcels, Reg.
.....Oct. 31, 4 p.m. Oct. 31, 6 p.m. Ord... .Oct. 31, 7 p.m.
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A..
and Europe vis American Airways, and Atlantis Services.”
"Pan Trans-
...Oct. 31, 5 p.m. Oct. 31, 5.30 p.m.
Brisbane to the branch of the League in Hongkong, tell of the assistanco which has been extended to evacuees from the Colony.
When the evacuees arrived in
the League had Australia, printed welcoming then, and as a result many called on the League's officials, who were able to give them much advice on different matters as
nect with the "British Overseas- well as arrange for their introduction Air Mail by Ate to Rangcom to con
fo suitable people in the country.
Asalatonce has also been given to evacuees by the Queensland Govern- ment Bureau and the New Settlers' in Brisbane, whilst the Longue
a great deal. Y.W.C.A. has done a
Visitors' In Melbourne, a Hongkong Association has been formed as tho
Wilson, The of the Association is com posed of representatives of the Army and Navy in Australia and a Hong kong representative of each of thesa Services, and a civilian representa- Live,
K.P.O.
Ref...
Oril.
G.P.O.
Ktg.,
Oct. 31, 5 ym.:
Ord.,
.Oct. 31, 7 pm.
Friday, Nov. 1
Airways,"
Iter.
Ord.
K.P.O.
Nov. 1, 5 pm. ...........Nov. 1, 5.80 p.m.
G.P.O.
Rer.
.Nov. 1, 5 pm..
Ord,
„Nov. 1, 7 pan..
Baturday, Nov. 2
Anti-Aircraft Firing Practice in the N. V. Halward, Colony Com- STOCK MARKET a Use Colony's Shanghat, Japan, Honolulu, USA
South-eastern area of the Island be tween 9 am, and 4 p.m. Firing. Area "p" affected.
Firing Practice as under for No- vember 1:
Light Sun Firing Practice between F, E, Wolf Cubs, and District }
12 midnight. Firing 6 p.m. and Arena "D" and "E" affected.
CHANGE OF GENERALS and Brother E. Grimshaw
Berlin, Oct. 27.
Other visitors to the Camp, were the Rt. Rev. 11, Valtorta, the Itt, Rov, Ronald
Hall, the Hon. Mr. M, K. Lo, The German news agency reports that General von Stuclpnogel has the Hon. Mr. W. N. Thomas Tam, Col. II. B. Holt, Col. H. B. L. Dow succeeded General Streccious as etre biggin, Wing Commander A. H. S. of the German military, administra Steele-Perkins, Lt.-Col. H. L. Mur
tion in France been nasled
-The latter has
special duties which are not stated,
United PreLE, JUS
to tow, Mr, C. G. Sollia, Mr. G. A. Good-
ban, Mr. G..A Pentreath, Mr. A. J. Lane and Mr., G; B. P. Heywood.
REPORT
Lands $30.50 Trains $18.86 Telephoner (old) $23,50 Cements $10.10 Watsons $9 Entertainments $0.40 Sollers
Sales
Lands $31
Unions $300.. Ropes $0.30:
repressive, Dean
Co-ordination of various efforts being made to help the visitors with their many problems in proceeding.
"We hope you will think this is Flying
up League's main objec-|
to the says Mrs. Stanley Addison, General Secretary of the Melborne branch, "and we welcome this op portunity of bringing closer together. nil these British "mubjecte, which in these dimcult days in surely more de- sirable than ever."·
Canada, Central and South Amerles and United Kingdom via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada).
K.P.O.
..Nov. 2, 4 pm. Nov. 2, p.m. Nov. 2, 5.30 p.m..
Parcels Reg. Ord.
G.P.O.
Porcels Reg..
Nov. 2, 4 pm. Nov. 2, 5 p.m..
Ord....Nov. 2, 8.30 pm.
Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. "Canada, Central and South America and •United-Kingdom vin San Francisco
· G.F.O. and K.ro Rex,
Nov. 2, 6pm. Ord. Nov. 4, 0.30 0.m.. *Superscribed Correspondenos Only.