Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
February 6, 1941.
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RE-WED-Diego Rivera, Mex- ican revolutionary painter whose murals were tossed out of Rockefeller Conler, Now York, romarried to third wife, Frida Kahlo, also painter, in San Francisco. They're shown above. Sho divorced him year ago aftor ten years of mar- ried life.
LETTERS
Society For Protection Of Children
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph. Sir, May I through the medium of your esteemed paper appeal to its many readers to give aid to a cause, which I am sure, is worthy of their consideration.
១៨០
I refer to the Society for the Pro- As many of tection of Children. your readers will recollect, Sir Atholl MacGregor, the Chief Justice Hongkong, made
very stirring speech over the radio sometime asking the public to donate ously to this Society which I under- stand is sorely in need of funds to the extent of approximately $28,000,
enable It to carry on for the cur
to
rent year.
I
ntely
gener-
venture therefore to suggest
method
through these columns, a whereby this sum, or part of it, could possibly be raised towards helping a most deserving cause.
approxim There are in Hongkong
15.000 subscribers to the Hong- kong Telephone Company and, on cach
deposit made by these sub- scribers, a certain amount of interest is payable by the Company annually. aubscribera or a large portion If these
པ of them would only waive their inter- est, which could not be possibly more than 2 or 3 per cent, and donate same to the Society, I do not see why
substantial sum should not Taized.
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Although I am fully aware that in Hongkong there are other Societies worthy of consideration yet, never- theless, I carnestly hope that your many readers will give my suggestion their due support.
Tuesday, the 11th.
Thursday, the 13th commencing each day at 5.30 p.m. on the following races -- The Hongkong Derby,
The Rooty Hill Derby and Sports
Club Cuy.
The Austral Derby, Members' friends including ladies, are cordially invited....
LAM MING FAN,
Hon. Secretary.
HONGKONG TRAMWAYS
LIMITED
noon,
to
metros (9,520 kiloścyales) NEWS LETTER FROM.
THE STUDIO
Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency, of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 pan.
and 8-11 second.
CORRECTS A MISTAKE
Manchukuo Policy Of Britain LONDON, Feb. 5 (Reuter),-- p.m. ea D.52 m.c's, per In giving evidence before the 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on January 20; Mr Henry L Stimson, the U.S. Secretary for War, made some interesting remarks about the policy of the British Govern- ment regarding Manchukuo.
ccasion.
12.30 Variety.
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.
1.03 Reginald Foort at the Orkan. 1.13 Dance Musle by Jack Hylton and His Orchestra.
1.30 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce ments.
1.45 Mozart-Concerto in E Flat Major.
2.15 Close down.
8.45 Indian Programme.
6.30 Closing local Stock Quotations.
from Symphony No. 1 in C Major, Op. 21)....The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conducted by Arturo Toscanini.
Weber
In reply to questions, he said that his book on the subject had been far 100 widely and sweepingly inter- preted na condemnation of the British Government, who had made a long! and, to some extent, effective effort resulting in Juridical condemnation of Japan by the League of Nations.
He went into this point now only because Great Britain had so many times been mistakenly criticised, with his apparent authority, by people who
had not read his book,
Parcels For Prisoners
Reserve Supply Sent LONDON, Feb. 5 (British Wire- less)--The active assistance of Bri- tish Army familiar with packing on
large scale has been secured to carry out a scheme to create a re- serve of eight weeks' supply of par- cels for British. prisoners war in Germany.
6.32 A Beethoven Programme. Sonata in G Major, Op. 49, No. 2 1st Moy: Allegro min. non troppo; 2nd Mov: Tempo di Menuetto....Artur Schnabel (Piano); Egmont Overture New Light Symphony Orchestra; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Schata in G Minor, Op. 49, No. 1; that the ORDINARY YEARLY | 1st Mov: Andante; 2nd Mov: Rondo- GENERAL MEETING of HONG-Allegrette und Trio (3rd Movement ...Artur Schnabel (Piano); KONG TRAMWAYS LIMITED will be held at the offices of Messrs, Jardine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.,
7.0 London Relay-The News. Hongkong, on TUESDAY, the 25th
7.15 London RelayQuestions or day of February, 1911, at 12 the Hoar
and His Or- o'clock
7.30 Marek transact the
chestra and Nan Maryska (Seprano). ordinary business of the Company.
"La Bellc Helene Selection AND NOTICE 15 HEREBY (Offenbach)....Marek Weber and ALSO GIVEN that the REGISTER His Orchestra; My Lovely Cella
weekly requirements are about (Monro, arr. Lane Wilson)....Nan
(Soprano) Plano; 10,000 parcels and the reserve, there- OF MEMBERS of the Company will Maryska
with
This fore, will be about 320,000, he CLOSED from MONDAY, the Brise (Gillet)....Marek Weber and points along the route, such as Lis-
(Paderewski); Coeur Menuett No. 1
reserve will be distributed at various TUESDAY, the 25th His Orchestra; Don't Be Crossbon, Marseilles and Geneva, and wif ale : Song (Zeller). be available during any emergency! February, 1941, both days inclu- (Zeller);
Nan
(Soprano) w. Orch. These weekly parcels are now sive.
Mighty
A Rose (Nevin).... inken, by sen from Lisbon to Mar- Marek Weber and Ills Orchestra; seilles and five ships are engaged on
Waltz Luna
(Lincke).......... Murek this service. Negotiations are in pro- Weber and His Orchestra.
gress with the object of adding to 8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather this number. Report and Announcements.
8.03 Violin Solos. Abendlied (Schumann); Tarantella (Sarasate)....
Manuel Quiroga with Piano
Souvenir BCC.
(Drdla); Serenata, Op. 0 (Tosell!)....Vasa Prihoda with Plano ace.
10th
to
By Order of the Board
W. F. SIMMONS,
Secretary. Hongkong, 1st February. 1941.
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Sorcerer"-Selection (Sul-
.Band
The
Lord Lloyd Dead
Colonial Secretary In Cabinet
8.15 Studio Local Newsletter. B.30 Half an hour of Light Opera Seifciions livan); "Trial By Jury Selection
London, Feb. 5. (Sullivan)....I of H.M. Cold-
Lord Lloyd, Secretary for Colonies Stream Guards; The Arcadians"
ans" and Leader of the House of Lords, (Monckton); The Pipes of Pan; died peacefully in his sleep about Arcady is Ever Young.... Winnie midnight last night after a short ill- Melville (Soprano) w. Orchestra; ness. He was 61 years of age. "Student Prince"--Selection; The
Until comparatively recently Lord
aband King"-Selection...Henry Lloyd was one of the stormy petrels
(Organ): "A Country of modern polities. A man of great Girl"-Selection (Monckton)...Lon-ablilty when he espoused a cause he dan Theatre Orch.
stood by it to the end no matter what
9.0 London Relay-The News and criticism was levelled at him. News Commentary.
9.30 Charlie Kurs at the Plano. 9.40 Hawaiian Selections.
Strange
Hollander);
Enchantinent
(Parker-Charles).
I
George
Ambrose Lloyd
was member of the famous
family of bankers. Born 1079 he was (Loesser-educated at Eton Cambridge and
and
We'll Meet Again rowed in the Cambridge eight. After
Felix Mendels
the university he travelled suhn's Hawaiian Serenaders w. Vocal: Waltzes Underneath the
India, Tibet and Burma, Hawaiian
Sweet Hawailan
ailan | acquiring a knowledge of Arabic and Hawalian-other-Oriental-languages.-In-1906 Marimba Players; Tropical Hulks he was appointed honorary attache at Medley; On The Dreamy Moana Constantinople and two years Inter Shore (Dryson)......South. Sea Islanders.
By
in Asia Minor, Morocco
DreamThe..
10.0 An hour of Dance Musje. 11.0 Close down.
Two cases
was
sent to inquire into the prospects of British trade in Turkey, Mesopo- Lamia and the Persian Gulf.
From 1910 to 1918 he was Unionist | member for West Staffs. During the war he served as an intelligence of Cholern, six of officer in Egypt, Gallipoll, Mesopo- Diphtheria, four of Typheld, eight tamla and the Hedjaz, carrying out of Measles, one of Chicken-pox, three his duties in constant danger of his of Meningitis, 17 of Dysentery, and life.
pinyed a large part in 62 of Tuberculosis (one imported) securing Arab co-operation in the were reported during the 48 hours Eastern campaigns and his services cnded on Tuesday. The two Cholera were rewarded with the DS.O. and cases, one in Victoria and one in C.I.E. Kowloon were reported on Monday.
FLATULENCE
A QUICK, SURE REMEDY
are
Не
In 1916 Lloyd was knighted and made Governor of Bombay where his resolute rule kept the peace during a difficult time.
proge
He
In May last year he joined the Government. as Colonial Secretary and showed every sign of being a statesmanlike Minister. Only those who
victims of LG work
quietly and unassumingly flatulence know how painful this form but very hard, devoting his best of indigestion can be. The stomach energies to developing and streng- becomes "blown out" pressing on other thening the Colonial Empire. Never organs. Acute "stitch is felt in the did he spare himself and this was side and under the heart never [cases, palpitalion and breathlessnESL make the sufferer feel as if he were actually a heart patient.
At such Umea, how thankfully you turn to a soothing dose of Maclean Brand Siomech Powder. You take it
probably the reason for his death.
His Under Secretary was a Labour man but they worked in the closest harmony.
Although Lord Lloyd was looked
Exchange At Opposition A Glance To Lend &
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H.K. Stock Market
The
following quotationa
welc
Issued on the Hongkong Slock Mar- ket this morning.
Lease Bill
More Testimony Given
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP). -Doctor Alan: Valentine, Presl- dent of the Rochester University, testifying before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, on the Lend and Lease Bill said he was opposed to the measure, and charged the supporters of it with a desire to see the United States enter the war;
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Dr Valentine expressed his hope for
if it must British victory,
be a victory, but denied this meant that the paramount interest of the United States is to participate in war.
He charged the proponent of the with "opposing a negotiated peace Bill between England and Germany," and added that the development of the polley that Britain must win "means .84 n. that America will be involved in the 23 n. active milltary efforts of a long war .11% a. in Europe and probably also Asia."
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3.
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Feb. Calcutta and Straits. ........Feb. 7. USA., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- hai, (San Francisco date, 17th January)
Feb, 0. Feb. 11.
Feb. 11.
Castan United Kingdom and Strails
Air Mall by "Fan-American Airways Franciaco Direct Service”—San date 5th February.......Feb. 12. United-Kingdom and Straits Feb, 12, U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan, and
Shang- hin! (San Francisco date, 24th Jun.). Feb. 14.
Britons At Liberty Java and Manita..........Feb. 14.
In Paris
Exchange Of Women
Difficult
..Feb. 18.
Feb. 18. .Feb. 23.
United-Kingdom and Straits Feb. 15. Sandakan
......Feb. 17. Air Mail by "Tan-American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 11th February Calcutta and Strafta LONDON, Feb. 5 (British Wire-Calcutta and Straits less). About 2,000 British subjects are still living at liberty in Paris. This was revealed by the Forel Under-Secretary (Mr R. A. Butler) .08 n. replying to a question in the House 18.n. of Commons to-day. .17 n. .5% n.
100 n. .60 n. .45/-n.
.7 n.
.35
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.16 n.
.8 2. 144 eta. n.
"They are able to obtain from the U.S. Embassy sufficient cash up to £1 per month to enable them to oblain modest board and lodging." Mr Butler added
mentioning
International
After Red Cross arrangements whereby 20- word messages may be sent by n .3.80 s. person in the United Kingdom to re- 34. latives in occupied France, Mr Butler suld that although the matter was .0714 n.
n.being kept very much in mind, there 13.00 n. .7.95.
3.85 n.
..00 n.
.18.30 5.
.7%
.3 n.
.62 1.
21.30 s.
were grave dilleulties in the way of any arrangement for exchange of German women in British hands for British women in German hands.
No Knowledge Of New Air Route
The
British
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. regis-
of fered, and parcel malls are closed
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Thursday, Feb. 6 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada, Central and South America and United-Kingdom via San Fran- cisco, (No Parcels for Unlied- Kingdom).
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Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription.
K.P.O. & G.P.O.
Parcela
Reg Ord.
....Feb. 0,1 p.m.
....Feb. 6, 2.45 p.m.
..Feb. 6, 3.30 p.m.
Manila and Parcels only for United-
Kingdom. Overseas Airways
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.Feb. 7, 0.30 a.m.
Friday, Feb,
Peak Trams Star Ferries
Ferries China Lights (old) China Lights (new) 1.07% n. office in Ilongkong said to-day that H.K. Electrics (old) $....40.35 sa, they had no knowledge of the con- H.K. Electrics (new) S....104 s. clusion of an agreement for a new Macno Electrics (old) $....1734 n.flying-bont route through Deli in
Portuguese Timor as reported from Sandakan Electrics (new) ..18 n.
.11n. Tokyo yesterday. Sandakan Lights s. Telephones (old) $. .254 n. The British route to Australia | Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con→ nect with the "British Overseas Telephones (new) $.
.10.20 n.
n. formerly passed through Korpang in
Airways." INDUSTRIALS
Dutch Timor, the "Telegraph" under- Sh$30-n-standa
Macao
"Cald: Mac Sh. $..25 n.
Cold: Marg. Canton Ices, $. Cements $.. H.K. Ropes $....
STONES, &c. Dairy Farms $.. Watsons 5. Lane Crawfords Sinceres $. Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd. $.
The Japanese recently inaugurated .1 n. n flying-boat service linking Palau in the Japanese Mandated Islands with .10 n. .9.10/0 sa. Dall, Portuguese Timor, bringing the Japanese air route within about 509 .19.20 n. miles of about three hours flight of .11.15. Port
Australia's most
Darwin,
n. northerly naval and nir base.
.2.15.
.39 n.
.1.90 n.
.50 n. 11.
205 1.
...8.30 a.m. Straits and Rangoon ......10.30 a.m.
"Rex""""
Canton
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www.eb-7.4 p.m. Ord. ........Feb. 7. 4.30 p.m. 7 p.m..
Saturday, Feb. 8
to
Air Mail by sea to Bingapore
connect with the "British Överseas. Airways,"
K.P.O. & G.P.O.
Reg. Feb. 8, 10.00 am. Ord.
......Feb. 8, 10.30 am.
Cordell Hull And Strails and Calcutta
Halifax Talk
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5 (UP).----- .05% n. The British Ambassador, Lord Hali-
924 n.
fax and the Secretary of State, Mr .921⁄4 n. Cordell Hull had an hour's general 42/47 n. discussion on matters between the
.7 b. two Governments to-day, 11.00 5. n. n.
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7.70
Nazi Plane In
Eire
Crash Landing In Bay upon as the dichard of dichards, t DUBLIN, Feb. (Reuter) In milk or water and almost immediate was left to him to bring Improve-German
5
aircraft
crashed
this
ly the "wind" disperses. Soon you are ments In Labour conditions in the morning in County Cork, it is oMelal yourself again, able to Inugh at the Colonies which would have caused ly announced. symptoms which felt like a serious il-much controversy in pre-war days. Five of the crew of nix were killed, FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General ¡ness, Banking Business transacted.
Macican Brand Stomach Powder is erg the recess he was appointed the sixth being badly injured. The
of the House of Lords but plane was completely wrecked, CURRENT ACCOUNTS Opened and the accepted remedy for all stomach owing to illness he was unable to The plane came in over the bay FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year
at capacity. To the end he with smoke pouring from it and Gether at Petes which will be quoted on correct any derangement in the delicate was a good hard fighter who won the crashed. It caught fire on crashing. or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur-o. It is scientifically prepared to speak in that o application
of digestion. Fatulence, WHEN SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in heartburn, acidity, indigestion, billouspel of his opponents, irrespec- Local Currency and Sterling with interest ness-for all these you can always rely five of party. He was doing great allowed at rales obtainable on application on speedy relief from Maclean Drand Work in the Colonial Office when his
in London Stomach Powder.
career was brought to an untimely The Bank's Head Office undertakes Executor & Trustee businem
Branches.
processes
Frederick
and claims recovery of British Income MACLEAN BRAND Stomach Powder end.
Lord Lloyd's heir is his only child, Tax overpaid, on terms which may be is only genuine if the signature "ALEX.
David certained at any of its Agencies and C. MACLEAN" appears on bottle and Hon. Alexander
carton. Maclean Brand Biomach Pow. | Lloyd-Reuter, 3. A. CAMIDGE,
Manager, der is never sold loose, but only in bottles The tablels are available in bottles or fint tins.
If you have any difficulty in obtain- Passengers who arrived at Hong- kong yesterday aboard the President lag it from your local chemist or store Cleveland, complained that owing to write to:-Banker & Co., P.O. Box 755,
Hong Konr
delay they were kept on board the ASEA liner for 3 hours by the Immigra- tion Officers' examination.
They said. that the liner berthed at 8,45 am. at Kowloon whart, and that the Hongkong Police boarded the liner promptly at 9 am, to examine the ship's papers. However, no Im- migration Officer boarded · the kilner until 10,18 a.ra, and passengers were not allowed to leave until 11.30 a.m. Two Immigration Officers carried out the examination.
METROPOLE
HOT
-CPRADEL
MODERN HALVROO
Canton Quarantine
The British river steamer Falshan,
Willkie Lands At Lisbon
Ten
Men Burnt To Death
Parcels, .....Feb. 6, 10.30 am. Letters, Feb. 8, 11.30 am. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa vla Cape Town
5.30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10 Shanghel, Japon, Honolulu, USA., Canada, C. and 8. America via San. Francisco
Reky Ord.
G.P.O. & K.P.0.
.Feb. 10, p.m. Feb. 11, 8.30 am. Tuesday, Feb. 11 Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South
Africa
.3.30 p.m. Air Mail by sea to Singapore to connect with the "British Over- seas Alrwag
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH{" NEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 5 (UP), -Ten workmen were cremated to- day during a $50,000 fire which des-i troyed the third floor department of the New Haven Quilt and Pod Com- pany, which is engaged in turning out contracts emounting to $2,000,- 000 for blankets for the army under Canton the defence programme:
. Straits
Japanese Warships
Off Thailand
Bangkok, Feb. 5. Simultaneously with the departure to-day of the second section of the That peace mission to Tokyo, it was rellably reported that on undeter- mined number of Japanese warships had arrived. at the mouth of Menam river.
the
It is feared they have arrived so Returning To America
Japan can
can exert pressure on Thal- LISBON, Feb. 5 (Reuter)-Me land, but it is believed, Japan will not Wendell Willkte arrived by air this attempt to obtain bases so she will aftemoon from Englund on his way not force Britain's hand in Malaya. back to the United States.
Travellers from Malaya report the The Douglas airliner that brought British have strengthened the Thai-
Malayan defences-United Press.
landed at the Cintra atrodrome with a swastika painted on it. The behind a stationary Junkers machina
which left Hongkong for Canton at 7 a.m. yesterday with 70 passengers, is expected to return on Friday, the agents, Messrs Butterfield and Swireliner taxied post it and stopped in stated yesterday.
The agente niso stated that in reply to their query regarding the quaran- tine examination at Canton, they have been informed that the stool examination for Cholera has been abandoned.
front.
Cinema Passes As Raffle Prizes
|
'SHANGHAI, Feb. 6 (Reuter)-A movement to secure 1,000,000 sign- tures of Japanese who support Wang Ching-wei la under way, with a total of 100,000 signatures having already been collected, says the local Japan- eno press.
Mr M. E. Ott, of Room 605 Holland Pass for one person for one year House, has reported to the police that They said that they have not yet Queen's Theatre. Pass for one per between :? p.m. on Tuesday, and been notified whether passengers must-son for one year, Alhambra Théatre,
Ull stay on board for a prolonged Approximaty value $300, (Generalm yesterday someone brake - into quarantine period.
Amusements,.Ltd.)
his room and stole bank notes worth $1,030
Kowloon P. O,
....Feb. 11, 5.00 pm. Feb. 11, 5.30 p.m.
Reg.
Ord..
G.P.O.
- Fleg., Ord
Feb. 11, 5.00 p.m..
.Feb. 11, 0.00 p.m. .....7 p.m. ..............7.00 p.m.. Wednesday, Feb. 12 Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A., and Europe via “Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Aliantle- Services"
K.P.O.
Ref. Ord.
nek.
Ord.
Feb. 12, 5.00 p.m. Feb. 12. 5.30 pm. G.P.O
Feb. 12, 5.00 pm.
Feb. 12, 7.00 p.m..
Thursday, Feb. 13
Straits and Calcutts.
Formosa
Parceis....Feb. 13, 10.30 a.m... Letters.....Feb. 13, 11.30 am..
Friday, Feb. 24
p.m. Monday, Feb. 17 Stralia, Ceylon, India, E, and South Afclen and Parcels only for United. Kingdom.
K. P. 0. Parcels, Reg
Ord
Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Feb. 17. p.m. Feb. 17, 5.30 p.m...
G. P. O. Porcels,...Feb. 17, 4 p.m. Feb. 17, 5. p.m. Feo. 17, 7, 1915. Manila, Rabaul. Australia, and New
Zealand via Brisbane.
Or...
Reg.
G.P.O. and K.P.O;;:/ Parcels.Feb. 17. 8 pm. Feb. 17. 8 p.m. 875%..., F6E7 18, 880 alm. Iuperscribed · Correspondence Only..
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