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January 13, 1941.

By Walt Disney

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A total of $1,537,370,09 was reached on Saturday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. C. hf. Post bid., with the fu-charged for mailing single copies

lawing donations:

of the

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20

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In Aid Of War Fund

The novel variety entertainment entitled "Funiety," which was suc- cessfully presented at the China Fleet Club Theatre in aid of the Society for the Protection of Children. Is to be repeated at an early date, it is learned,

to the

The proceeds of this second per- formance are to be given South China Morning Post Bomber Fund, and a likely date for the re- appearance of the show January 24. A further

is Friday.

announce-

ment will be made when the final] arrangements are completed.

Supper Dance

The Motron and Sisters

of the

Kowloon Hospital entertained a large

following newspapers

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BERLIN FIRES-Men of the German safety service are seen hore trying to put out a fire at an important military centre after the R. A. F. had dropped its bombs. This pic- tura is one of the first to reach New York showing damage done in Nazi Germany as the result of British raids, and 'was sont out of the country with much difficulty.

Japanese Air Raid On Waichow Hospital

Further particulars have now been received of the Japanese bombing of the Catholic Hospital at Waichow on January 5, as messengers were sent from Waichow to report the disaster and get the supplies urgently needed for the relief of the

Indian Lady injured. Found Dead Probably the oldest member of the Though these rulds had taken place thought that the attack must have)

Ralds had taken place almost daily that if necessary the church is to be for several days, the planes flying used to succour the wounded.

In view of the hospital's long im- very low and in many cases. almost

the houses.munity from attack and the assurance touching the roofs of

It would not be damaged it is since the in-

Chinese Military Success

In Hupeh Heavy Japanese Losses

Chinese

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Sea from Jan. 14. Jan. 16.

Jan. 16. Alr Mall by "Pan-American Airways-

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Francisco

Jan. 17.

Direct Service”—San-

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Java and Manila

Jan. 18.. Jun. 10. United Kingdom and Straits Jan. 19.

Jan. 18.

Jan. 20..

.Jun. 22. .Jan. 23.

Er

Changsha, Jan, 12.- A signal success was scored by the Hupch on in southern January 8, when 4,000 Japanese were defeated, 12 prisoners were taken and ZBW, 355 metres (815 ̊k.c.)⋅ and ) Australia and Manila

17 large quantiles of arms, including

Sandakan. machine guns, 307 rifles, seven pistola, 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Australia and Manila five trench mortars, 49 war horses,

United Kingdom and Struite Jan, 24.. "The Luck of Marston 367 steel helmets and 603 gas masks were seized,

Hall" Since New Year day, Japanese number of their friends at a most

attacks south of Tungcheng enjoyable supper dance on Saturday local Indian community, Mtrs Kulsum intermittently ever night in aid of the Bomber Fund. Abu died early yesterday morning invasion of Kwangtung, the Catholle been unintentional or carried out by troops have been launching sporadic

tragic circumstances. She was found Hospital had never been touched, some pilot in mistake for some other southern Hunch. The attacks were ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's

the resull was that whenever n building. The Protestant hospital in A large hall of the Out-Patients dead in Lockhart Road, apparently and

******] second, for war, but the attack was afterwards ing ensued and lasted for more than and 8-11 p.m. on 9,62 m.c's. per

werk.. A formed, had been effectively and having Jumped or fallen from the raid took place hundreds, and often Walchow was bombed early in the met by the Chinese, and severe fight- and on Short Wave from 1-2.10 p.m. formed, festoons of coloured lights second floor of No. 203, where she thousands of people crowded

enclosure.

ure. admitted by the Japanese to have

A violent and decisive engagement and the use of flowers and pulms und had been living.

safely into the

hospital

and compensation to their been accidental hindrance There was no

was fought on January 8, when the flags creating delightful setting.

Japanese were routed and forced to The orchestra,—composed-of-local The late Mrs Abu was 9 years or entry, the sole restriction being that, was paid.

beat disorderly retreat toward amateur musicians, was especially age and was a most respectets she so as not to bring harm to the sick not were refugees, soldiers ber of the Indian community. good.

Tungcheng, leaving behind numerosis This was fully was the mother of the inte Mr Sheikund

dead und war of Ahmed Abu. one of the founders of allowed to go in. An auction of three whisky and novelty dance, during the Mosque in Kobe, and is survived understood by the Chinese soldiers which the ladies directed their by a number of grand and great-and the order was respected.

On January 5, shortly after 1.0) partners to the model of a Bomber grand children.

p.m., a rald was in progress and the conspicuously placed in the centre of

bottle

Old Governor's Son Married

.

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1 p.m. on the previous day. When 12:15 pm. Short Service of Inter-alls are advertised to close after ccasion.

H. K. T.

12.30 Three

Song by

and ammunitione quantities of arms | Layton at the Plano,

12.40 Gino awallans.

A preliminary estimate places the number of Japanese killed in the recent unsuccessful offensive in south Hupeh and north Hunan at 4,000, The funeral takes place at the usual stream of people flowed in. the floor, proved most amusing and

at 5 pm. The Sister Superior, Rev. Mother

The Japanese encircled at Shang- ther Report. The marriage took place at St will, it is understood, augment the Mohammedan Cemetery

Maria Bim, went to the door, as she Peter's, Limpsfield, Surrey, of Flying szeshan, a hill south-west of Tung- to-day. Fund by over $700.

always did on these occasions, to Officer Cresswell Montagu Clement, cheng, have been "mopped up. calm the people and establish some RAFVR, only son of Sir Cecil and Clunese troops are rapidly advancing kind of order,

suddenly, at 1.30 Lady Clement, of Holmer Court, on Tungcheong, Japanese stronghold when p.m., a plane came directly over the Holmer Green, Bucks, and Miss Susan in south Hupeh.

A Japanese troop transport carry ments. hospital and dropped one bomb Pelham, youngest daughter of Sir which fell on the central building Henry and the lion. Lady Pelham, of ing on unascertained number of com-

was Variety. part of Currant Hill, Westerham. The Rev. plement and military supplies

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and exploded. The Banpeed, bury-E. A. Newman and the Rev. C. Steer sunk on New Year day in the Yangtse

the building at once

a

off Anking in southern Ashwel by a Chinese mine, with all the men and provisions.--Central News,

Fire On Cargo Ship

American Red Cross Goods Damaged.

Turner

and Bordin

IELS

.1.0 Local Time Signal and Wea-

1.03 Biset-Symphony No. 1 in C Major, London Philharmonic Or chestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce

1.45 Elale and Doris Waters in

Close down.

2,15

5.45 Indian Programme. 0.30 Closing local Stock Quota- tions.

6.32 New Dance Music. 7.0 London Relay The News 7.15 London Relay-'Questions of the Hour.

7.30 A gramme

1 p.m.. Registered and Parcel maile ̈Ã ̄closed ̄at-a-p.m.

Monday, Jan. 13 - Manila, Mauritius, Lourence-- Marques, and South Africa via Durban 3.30 pm. Manila, Australia and New Zealand:

via Thursday Island.

K. P. O.

Parcels

Neg. Ord.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

..Jan, 13, 4.00 p.m.. Jan. 13, 6.00 p.m.

G. n. 13, 5.30 p.m.

..Jan. 13, 4.00 p.m.. Jan. 13, 5.00 p.m. Jan. 13, 7.00 pm. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, ŪŠA.... Canada, C. and S. America and *United-Kingdom vin. San Fran-

clsco,

K.P.O. & G.F.O. Reg., Jan. 13, 5 p.m. Ord....Jan. 14, 8.30 am...

Tuesday, Jan. 14

Light Orchestral Pro-Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta

Stuart Bobertson with

(Bass-Baritone).

3.30 p.m.

7 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18 Air Mail by Sea to Engapore to. connect with the "British Overseas. Airways."

Wednesday, Jan. 15

8.0 Local Time Sginal, Weather Canton Report and Announcements.

8.03 This week's programmes, 8.07 Moreton and Kaye on Two Pianos.

Ing a great number of persons, in-officiated. cluding the Rev. Mother, under the

The bride, who was given away by debris, while hundreds of the people crowding the enclosure were injured her father, wore a gown of white by the explosion or struck by pieces satin with a train of old family lace and a headdress of orange-blossom. of masonry.

Her pearl necklace was a gift of the No further attack was made on the bridegroom and she carried a sheaf parties Im of Harrisi lilies. Patrick Sandars hospital, and . rescue mediately set to work to help the (nephew of the bride) was the

only wounded and dig out the dead bodles, child attendant, and he wore long Between kille

killed and wounded the while velvet trousers with a catin

to shirt and carried a wand with 400 to casualties were estimated ot 500. It has been impossible to sprig of white heather tied to the top, estinale correctly the number of the The grown-up attendants were Miss dend, for bodies are being still taken Jean Edwards and Miss A. Clement!

New York, Jan. 12. from the wreckage. The force of (sister of the bridegroom). They the explosion can be estimated from wore picture frocks of white velvet

Fire broke out aboard the freighter the fact that bodies were thrown up with headdresses of eucharist Hilles, neighbouring church and other build- and their bouquets were of eucharist Black Heron, 4,828 tons, which con-News

lilies and gold leaves. Mr Ronald tains a shipment of Red Cross sup-

Blumenlied, Op. 30 (Lange), Indra ings.

Jan. 10, Noon.. Atkin was best men, The reception plies and aeroplanes recently sold to chestra.

Britain, at Brooklyn Pier on Friday

(Operette In the Realm of Waltz

Friday, Jan. 17 was held at Hoskyns Arms, Oxted.

night

....8.30 a.m.. After rescuers had dug for a long

Sir Cceil Clement! was formerly

The police stated that No. 3 hold, Indra-Lincke), Love's Dream After Sandaken

Air Mall by Air to Bangoon to time among the ruins the body of Rev. Governor of Hongkong and his containing blankets, bandages and the Ball (Czibulka).

9.40 StudioThe Luck of Mar-į connect with the "British Overseas › Mother Bim were found. She was children are well remembered here.

other Red Cross supplies, was badly

Airways" evidently killed by the falling ma-

damaged, but three bombers lashed sion Ifall."

10.10 Violin Solos by Frits Kreis- to the deck were unharmed.

Caprice

Matron's Body Found

other Sisters Were

other received

Rev. J. R. Higgs

8.16 London Relay-It, Gang!' 9.0 London Relay-The News and

9.30 Alarck Weber and Its Or-Straits and Calcutta

Commentary,

They added that the fire, whicis ler,

wounded. One was badly injured in Mr Wittenbach Acts For

Viennols (Kreisler). the head and her condition is con

raged for an hour, might have been sidered serious; the

caused by sparks from a welding Minuet (Boccherini), Minuet in G only slight injuries.

10.20 Beethoven Concerto No. 3 on deck. Rev. Mother Bim had been work- According to the January issue of apparatus used to fasten the bombers (Paderewski-Kreisler).

It is reported that the vessel will la C Minor, Op. 37. Artur Schnabel Ing in Kwangtung for over thirty years the Andrian, Mr. Willenbach of the And

returned to Europe. Church Missionary Society, will act had never She supervised the building of the as Vicar of St. Andrew's Church be ready to sail within 24 hours to (Plano) and the London Philhar

later said that ho had definitely colm Sargent. hospital and was in it over since ta during the absence of the Rev. J. Britain. A Fire Brigade spokesman monic Orchestra cond. by Dr Mal-

11.0 Close down. erection. Her devotion to the sick Higgs, who is going to New Zealand established that there was no aabot-

Church poor was famous in the town, and the to take temporary charge of

#ge-Reuter, courage which she displayed during there. the numerous raids had aroused ad-

Mr Wittenbach, anys the Andrian, miration amo

among all who witnessed it.

has been in China proper for many) the main and part of the building is des

have lived in Japanese occupied terri-

the, Japanese practically all the medical and sur- tory with

'.

As far as can be catrovert years, and recently he and his family

soldiers

A man went

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K.P.O. & G.P.O.

Reg.

4

Ord.

Jan. 16, 10.30 am. .............Jan. 16, 11 am..

Parcels

Jan: 10, 11 an..

Letters

Reg.

Ord.

K.P.O.

O.P.O.

„Jan. 17, 4 p.m.-

„Jan. 17, 4.30 p.m.

Ber

Jan. 17, 4 pm.

„Jan. 17, 4:30 pm.

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honelata,

USA,

Еигоре via "Pan- American Airways" and Trans- Atlantio Services"

Reg. Ord..

K.P.O.

Reg.

Jan. 17, 'p.m Ord, Jan, 17, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O. SPITFIRES GOT

Jan. 17, 5·p... Jan. 17, 7. p.m.. THE GOAT

Saturday, Jan. 18.- - An enjoyable "At Home," was held by the Wah Yan Past Students' Asso-Manila, Macasser and Sourabays.. to the Isle of y clation in the ball of Wah Yan Col- Spitfire fund omelals and said: "I lege Robinson Road, on Saturday. Manila, Madang, Saloṁhaua Tubaul.. gical supplies are completely lost. A actually on their premises, doctor is gone to survey the posi tion and report, and essential supplica Through the magazine, the Rev. Mr want to give something towards your A large number of members attended,

Spildre

They said:

Sydney "Excellent" and past and present students were have also been sent. Bishop Valtorta J. R. Higgs extends thanks to those and held out their hands. He snki: the guests of the Rev. Fr. E. Bourke,

sent Instructions that in view who so kindly went to take service "Oh, It's outside, It's a goat." The Rector of the College.

been auctioned for great number of wounded for him before Christmas while he

Musical items were rendered, and persons that must be in the city, the was confined to bed. Those so goat has now

Iperformed by students. external department is to be con- thanked are Mr Rosenthal, Mr Rose, 100 and the farmer who bought tinued even if it is not possible to Mr Strong, Mr Upsdell and Mr it has given it to be sold again for a special play, "St Ignatius," was

the fund. re-establish the wards at once, and Wittenbach,

of the

8.30. a.m..

Australia and Now Zealand via:

G.P.O, and K.P.0," Parcels Reg. Ord. Superscribed

...Jan, 18, 4p.mi

Jan. 18, 5 pini.: „Jan. 18, 5.30_p.mu^ Correspondence Caly.

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