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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 29, 1940.

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HOT TIME-Ground machine-gunners quickly found their mark on a German Junkers plane that attempted to attack London. Nothing chilly about the reception, for they brought it down in flames.

RADIO

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ATTACKS

BY FRENCH ALLEGED

Beethoven Symphony No. 7 ALLEGED

In A Major, Op. 92

Nailio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 kc's. and on Short, Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second.

12.15 pan. Short Service of inter- cession.

12.30 A Bralims Programme.

Bombs on Town

In Thailand

five

GOVERNOR

OF MALAYA Meets Leaders Of Chinese Community

A cocktali party in honour of His

Excellency Sur Shenton Thomas, Governor of the Straits Settlements, attended by many leading members of the Chinese community, was held at the Roof Garden of the Hongitong Hotel last evening.

The hosts were Hon. Sir Robert

Bangkok, Nov. 28. Official reports declare French planes have bombed Nakren Kotewall, Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Hon. 1.00 Local Time Signal and Weapanom, injuring aix people. Thai Dr. Li Shu-fan and Hon. Mr. W. N ther Report.

1.03 Quentin Maclean at the Organ. planes are now engaged carrying T. Tam, the guests were presented 1.15 Waltzes by the Orchestra out widespread retaliatory raids on to His Excellency, by Sir Robert

Indo-China military objectives.

Mascotte.

1.30 Reuter Weather Forceast

NEARLY 100 young Chinese women in neat "uniforms" of grey Shanghai frocks conducted a meeting in Singapore recent-ments. ly, when only a handful of men were present. The women, part of a group, of more than 200, were celebrating the first anni-tions. versary of the Singapore Chin-

and Rugby

and

Kolewall.

Proposing Sir Shenton's health The French planes, without warn-, Ing. suddenly swooped down on Sir Robert said he believed it was Nakronpanom at 8 am and machine- the first occasion on which a Gover- gunned the streets, injuring a man nor of Malaya had spent several days and a woman. They then returned in Hongkong. Sir Shenton's visit Quota-and dropped twa bombs, which in- was the more

jured three policemen and a girl.

Press, Announce-

1.45 Musical Comedy Selections. 4.19 2.10. Close Down. 6.00 Variety Programine, 0.30

Closing Local Stock 6.32 Dance Music by Jack Hylton

7.00 London Relay-The News, 7.15 London RelayQuestions of

7.30 Welsh Songs

ese Dance Hostesses Associa- and is Orchestra. tion which unites the hostesses

of Singapore's three principal (the Hour", cabarets.

After the formal swearing-in of

7.45

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Sir Shenton replied that in Malaya

new officials of the association, the Marie's quest Programme. officiat. "Now it is bullet for bullet the Chinese community and Govern-

ment had always got on together

very well and he would always re- member with gratitude the willing help and advice he had received from esponsible members of the Chinese community there.

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welcome as it has afforded representative members of the Chinese community an oppor A Supreme Command communique tunity of meeting him and personally dectores.-Thal brethren! Indo- paying him their respects. He said China is attacking us! Keep away he trusted that his sojourn would from places where the French are fruitful of mutual benents to Malaya and never go near them; otherwise and Hongkong and could proffer him you may be exposed to danger. The no greater wish than that the pros- Studlo An appeal on behalf French action is anti-moral and perous and progressive country which The celebration began with the of The St. Vincent de Paul Society in therefore the Thai Air Force is re- he had governed with such signal singing of the Chinese national an- Hongkong, by Father T. Itjan, S.J. tallating against French military uccess would continue to enjoy the them, three bows to a portrait of Dr. 7.50 Light Orchestral Selections. headquarters and concentrations for blessings of peace.

8.00 Local Time Siggel, Weatherthe safety of our people.” Sun Yat Sen and a short silence in:

eport and Announcements. remembrance of Chinese war dend.

"We are not afraid," declared one 8.01 8.04

Mounties (film 'Rose and bomb for bomb."-United Press. Nelson Eddy (Baritone) A new pler at Darwin, for which a hostesses entertained their quests at with Orchestra and Chorus; Vocal- Uprising By Natives

lea party.

Thanks for the Memory (film 'Big £205,000 contract has been let to

The business-like eftelency, with Broadcast of 1038

Hanol, Nov. 28. of 1038)..Dorothy Lamour M. R. Hornibrook Ply., Ltd.. Bris-

women 100 which the

conducted the bane, will provide work for

with Orchestra; Fox-Trot-My Prayer The French garrison on Wednesday Queensland men. The company al- meeting served to illustrate that

"Perhaps unknown to many of Vocati

VOCDI-Down Where ready has 500 men at Darwin build-more and more cabaret hostesses are Ambrose and His Orchestra with repulsed an uprising by natives

the tucking Locbinh, 20 miles east of you," he said, "I was in Hongkong 32 taking an active interest in malters Trade Winds Blow (Olm Hawail Langson, on the Kwangsi border,

rears ago when I passed through, to outside the dance lili.

Already Calls'), Hawaii Calls (from the film)

French regular troops were sent to Singapore from Shanghai I never The new pler will be built on 18-members of the Association have

Bobby

by Breen with Orchestra and ton concrete pilea, and it is hoped to given performances in aid of charity Chorus; Organ--The Whistler and at district on receipt of reports that forgot the beauty of the island and native Communists, revolutionists it has been a double pleasure to come

risen and were hack and renew-recollections-of-the-No. Ez8, at least 20% of the adult population of complete-it-in-18-months-The-Dier-and-shortly propose

(Reginald-Foort, and pirater had will have two sheds and a railway shows in aid of deserving causes," Vocal Sweet Potato Piper

pillaging villages and, operating

in past. Itne.

snys a Siralts paper,

The Road to Singapore)....Bing semi-organised bands, stealing, con- "It may be that In the first Crosby with Orchestra; Vocal Duets siderable stores and munitions and foreign colonial governor to be so

Ah! Sweet

Indian Love to recapture. Call (from Rose Marie')...Jean-

Some reports declared the revolting nette Macdonald and Nelson

Eddy

natives were bringing pressure on with Orchestra; Orchestra-In An Eighteenth

teenth Century Drawing Room Annamites to join their mavements. The authorities declare that 500 Sundler and His Orches-natives involved In the southern tra; cal-Invitation to the Dance Trido-China uprisings last week havej Mr. R. Butters, Hon, Mr. H. J. Pearce,

Millza Korjus with Or- been arrested. The strictest repres- (Weber) chestra; Orchestra The Woodpecker sion measures are being enforced, Song (úl Lazzaró)....Will Glahe and United Press.

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Naughty Marietta of Life (from arms which the French were seeking entertained; it may be that one day

His Orchestra;

Rosary..James

Broken Vocal-A

"with

Organ: Quickstep-Oh,

Melton (Ten)

Jack Hylton and His Orchestra: Vocal

Too Romantic (alm The Road to

Annamite Riots.

the Governor of Hongkong may be entertained at Singapore on his way through."

Among these present were:-Sir Atholl MacGregor, Mr. Justice Williams, Hon. Mr. C. G. Alabaster, Commodore A. C. Collinson, Lieut. Cmdir, W. A. Elilot, Hon.

D.

Mr. B. C. K. Hawkins, ilon. Mr, 8. Dodwell, Hon. Mr. W. J. Carries Bir Robart Ho Tung, lion. Sir Shauson Chow Messrs. Ho Kom-tong, A. E Southard (American Consul-General), C. Rogers, Sir Vandeleur Grayburn, Merers. Benson. R. A. Camiige, Captain B. H. Batty Smith, Mr. G. Treverton, Dr. Hanol, Nov, 28. Philip Tyau. C. T. Wang, W. W. Yen, B. Another Annamite riot broke out W. Ta'a, Arthur Woo, S. N. Chau, Messrs. Wen Yuan-ning, C. K. Yui, LiPo-kwel. Singapora)....Carroll Gibbons with in the vicinity of Cholon near Saigon Ho Wing. Dr. B. W. Tyo. Messrs. In Lan- Piano: Orchestro-Beer Barrell Polka on November 25, when the French chuen, Li Yik-mul. Mox Kon-zang, T. N. WDs as Chat, Wong Mau-lam, Benjamin Wong Harry Roy and His Orchestra; proprietor of a plantation Vocal -F. D.

Jones (Rome) hunting gun

Baulted by a mob which snatched his Tape, S. M. Chum, Li Jewson, L. Sing- R.

ku, Kong Lu, ham Hoàn Long, Tang Shli-kin, Ho__Sing-chau, Li Koon-ekuri, Arthur Askey with Jack Hylton

The rioters were arrested by Lt Tse-fang, Ngan Shing-kwan, Ng Wah, Some

of His Boys; Vocal-The Gene-

Fung Beung-tsun. Кать To Do Lau Ping-chal, Eu Teng-sen, Gracie Fields with Orchestra.

Luke Ol-wan, P. H. Sin, T. O, Tưu, Chau 9.00 London Relay-The News and

Man-chi, Tenry Ching. The Ka-po, II. K. Woo, M. W. Lo, M. Ii. Lo, Philip Gock- News Commentary.

chin, Ni Chak-wah, T. F. Ln, Lee Iu«, 9.30 Lundon Relay-Taik: Books

cheung. and People.

ral's.Fast Asleep (Kennedy-Cars)... Police with the co-operation of mill-o Yuk-long.

tary authorities. It is recalled that Annamite riots broke out in southern Indo-China on November 23 and 24, but the situation sinco has been re- | turning tò normal-Domei.

9.45 Beethoven-Symphony No. 7 In A Major, Op. 12.

Philharmonie Symphony Orchestra of New York cond, by Arturo Tos- ennini.

· 10.20 Alfred Corist (Piano) play-¦ Ing Chopin Preludes,

10.30 First Part of Act III of Wagner's "The Mastersingers”.

11,00 -Close Down.

ZBW CHANGE OF HOURS

French Students Killed In Riots

Funeral Of Late Mrs. A. D. Allen

Mrs.

The funeral of the late French Frontier, Nov. 28.

Augusto_Damiao Allen, 50, who died Five hundred Farls students have at the Precious Blood Hospital on been sent to concentration camps in Wednesday took place at the Roman Germany and others have been de- Catholic Cemetery yesterday. Father ported to unoccupied France, follow- Spada officiating. ing recent riots, according to informa- The chief mourners wero Mra, F. 11on in French circles. The Univer- Silva, Miss M. Allen and Miss

As from Monday, December 2, therenity has been closed. Demonstrations | Allen (daughters), Muster Ecrila WB be a change in the hours' ofure reported to have begun on Armis-Silva and Miss Peggy Silva (grand- broadcasting, ZBW programmes. The thee Day November 11... evening programme will begin at 0.30

children);

Among those present were Mr, A. C.

Rosario. 3. Rosario, G Hosario, H Elva,

Instead of al d'o'clocis as at present, The students formed a procession Gomes, Miss Rozario, Mesira. C. There will be no change in the pre-led by youths carrying two poles. In gramme on Sunday evenings, which | French "two poles" la deux gauler will start as usual at 7 o'clock.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS DONATIONS TO CHARITABLE

AND OTHER FUNDS

'A total of $1,470,058.00 and 24.10.0d was reached yesterday by the War, Fund Inaugurated by the B, C. M. Porf, Ltd, with the following donations: Hongkong Boftball Association per

the Area Sparta "Board Tregunter Pa, Ma, Baby and From.

M Rapilata, Mg, and Mn. F. Gracia, F. 11. Silva, C. Slíva Z. Silva, D. Bilvá Gronounced the same as the name of A. Siva, 3. M. G. Silva A Cruz, C. the Free French leader. The demon- Barros, E. Fernandes, J. M. V. Itibeiro,

| F. Machado, J. Marcal, C. Bouza. strators attempted to efect Germans Wreaths were sent by Dorothy, Maria from a well-known cate in Mont and Lettle, Bertis, Poggio and Little Parnasse, whereupon German troops. Itocha, Mr. and Mrs. F. Sequeira,

„Vuglo; Jarle and Carios, Mr. and Mrs. | intervened and restored order, but V. Fernando and family. J. M. Alarade, 121 before 11 students were killed. Capt. and Mrs. Koile, Reuter.

6,000 Communists Arrested

Vichy, Nov. 28.

TALK AT YM.C.A.

It is estimated that 6,000 Com- The Speaker at the European munist arrests have been made in Y.M.C.A. on Sunday evening, Decem unoccupied France. The action is ber 1 at 0 p.m. in the West Lounge, Increasing find the police at Loons will be 'Dr. K. L. Reichelt, who wil orreated 16 in one raki, plus seven speak on "Christian Mysticism. All boys and their leader, a 19-year-old are cordially invited to hear Dr. 4 210.04 women, and another United Press Relchelt

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ATHLETE'S FOOT

"Arronding to the Government Health Bulletin

the United States are being attacked by the dia- ease known as Athlete's Foot

Usually the disease atatia between the toes. Lite watery, blisters, form and the skin cracks and peela. After a while the liching becomes in- Lense and you feri sa though you would like to scratch off all the skin.

Beware of It Spreading

Often the disease travels all over the boilom of the frei. The soles of your feet become red and wollen. The skin also cracks and peels, and the ilching becomes worse and worke

Get rid of this disense as quickly as possible, de

It is very ertagious and it may go to your hande or even to the, under Arm of crotch of tw

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Hera's How to Treat it

The goợm that causes the disease is known a Tinea Trichophytos. It burles tarif deep in the issues of the skin and is very hard to kill. A test munde shows 11 taken 25 minutes of boiling to kiti the germ. so you can see why the ordinary reme dies are unRUČORD(U).

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