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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.e.) and 31.45 retres (9,520 kilo.cyclos) "The Beggar's Opera". By John Gay
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of 145 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and B-11 p.m.
m.c's per second,
on 9.52
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter
cession..
12.30 Selections from Comedy.
Musical
"Follow
Gems a Star"Vocal (Ellis)....Light Opera Company; "Show Boat"Can't Help Lovin Dat Man (Hammerstein 2nd and Kern)
Marie
Marie Burke and the Mississipi Sextette with Drury Lane Theatre
Wodehouse Orchestra; Bill (P. G.
and Burke (Soprano) Kern). with Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra; The Cat and the Fiddle" Selection (Harbach and Kern)....New May- "Wild Violets"-You, fair Orchestra; Just You, (Carter Stolz). Ziegler and Webster Booth with Orchestra.
1 Local Time Signal.
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1.01 Sydney Gustard at the Organ. | 1.13 Vocal and Plano Duels by Elsie Randolph and Jack, Buchanan and flawles and Landauer.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and
Announcements.
1.45 Dance Music.
2.15 Close Down.
2.15
5.45 Indian Programme. 0.30
tions.
Closing Local Stock Quota-
6.32 Barnabas von Geczy and IIis Orchestra with Heddie Bach (Tenor). Malaga (Rixner); Poem (Fibich) Barnabas von Geczy and his Orches-
(Herrick and Passing By
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ANOTHER UNDERSEA CRAFT-For the first time in years the public was barred from the launching of a submarino, when Uncle Sam's latest underson craft slid down the ways at New London, Conn. She's the Grayback, 300 feet long and is 21st submarine launched
at. Now, London since 1933.
Thailand Prepares to Assume Rule of Cambodia and Laos
By Darrell Berrigan.
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
BANGKOK, Apr. 20 (UP),—One million persons în Cambodia and Laos will become citizens of Thailand as a result of the Franco-Thai' 'peace conference at Tokyo, according to Thai estimates here.
The Ministry of Interior plans to establish an "Indo-China Affairs Department" to carry out the task of administrating and developing the new territory as soon as the permanent treaty
is signed and the Franco-Thai frontier demarcation commissions have finished their work..
In the meantime, a commission is conducting the adminis- tration of the territory in Indo-China occupied by the Thai forces in their drive into the French colony before the armistice.
According to authorised quar-|
10% nters here, the inhabitants of the .70 b. new territory will be given all the privileges granted to Thai citizens under the constitution adopted in 1932.
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8 Local Time Signal and An-
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John Gay's "The Beggar's
(Musical Version by Frederic Aus- tin); Singers in order of appearance: Bruce Flegg, Roy Henderson. Con-. stance Willis, Audrey Mildmay, Michael Redgrave, Ruby Gilchrist, Farrington, Linda Gray, Joseph Alys Brough, with Chorus und Or- chestra-conducted-by-Michael.
8.54 Violin Interlude. Intermezzo (Souvenir de Vienne) ...Otto Kyndel.
9 London Relay---The Newa,
9.15 London, Relay-"Questions of
the Hours, Relay
0.30 Arthur Rubinstein (Piano) and Galll-Curci
(Soprano).
Grande Polonaise, Op. 22 (Chopin) .Arthur Rubinstein (Piano): Rus- alan Naghtingale Galll-Curci
Engloutier 29)
Minor, Op. 10
(Alableff).... La Cathedrale Capricio in B ...Arthur
Rubinstein (Piano); Parlal-Vrise (Ardt); The Gypsy and the Bird
(Benedict)... .Gold-Curel (Soprano);
(Schubert)....
Minuet
and Trio Arthur Rubinstein (Plano)."
DAK News in French (on Short Wave Only).
10 London Relay Scots Abroad.” 10.15 A Light Scottish Programme with Sir Harry Lauder.
It's A Roon Th' To
Toon (Lauder) (Baritone); Sir Harry Lauder Medley of Old Time Songs....Sydacy Gustard at the Organ; Mr John Sir Harry Lau- Mackay (Lauder)....s
der; Strip the Willow. (Dlack). Scottish Country Dance Orchestra;
I've Something in the Bottle for the Morning (Lauder and Grafton).... Sir Harry Lauder.
10.35 A Swing Programme, 11 Close Down.
Telling The World Intensification
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Using dozens of different wave- lengths and speaking in 32 longinges, the hundreds of announcers, artists, expert commentators and authorities from foreign countries are `able to make the voice and opinion of Britain and her Allies heard throughout the .world.
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LONDON, Apr. 21 (Reuter)--In- cluding an overnight order requisi- tioning a further 164 United States securities for payment on June 3, the British Treasury has altogether. The Printed Matter Service to the mobilised 521 Wall Street issues following places in China is tem- since February, 1940.
porarily suspended: Yunnan, Sze- The present list includes 60 com- chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien non stocks, 58 preferred stocks and (except Amoy and Kulangsu), 39 bonds. Besides well-known Kwangal, North and East of securities such as the Aluminium Kwangtung.
Company, Baltimore and Ohio Rail-
-The public are reminded that it is way, Cities Service Company, Fire- stone Tire and Rubber Company, close in a postal cover communi- a breach of postal regulations to
pany,
Cont-
and catione intended for persons other
INWARD AIR MAILS
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 19th April
...Apr. 28.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 20th April
.May 3..
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Friday, April 25
Goodyear Tire and Rubber
Paper International Power Company, Monsanto Chemical than the addressee, Company, National Biscuit Company,
Small Packet Post to all countries Phelps-Dodge Corporation, Shell-
is suspended, Union Oil Corporation (controlled by. Royal Dutch Shell), Southern Railway, Standard Brands Incor porated, Standard Oil of Indiana and These quarters said it is dificult to
Youngstown Sheet and Tube Com- estimate the number of people within
pany, the list includes the names of 135 n.
the new Thai territories because large .84 n. numbers of Cambodians and LaoS
The Soviet Foreign Office re-lame-ducks" clearly showing the extent to which the Treasury is 80 b.
have evacuated into French territory
cently demonstrated to foreign scraping from the barrel to mobilise 60 n. to escape Thai rule, while others have A. Canadian air official dis diplomats and correspondents all possible dollars, 40/7 n. entered the new Thai rule, to escape) closed recently that more than new stereoscopic. motion picture
.6.55 n. the French.
1,100 Americans are taking part machine which, its inventor That Electorates
in the British Commonwealth air claimed, adds a third dimension .85% b.
That cltizens have lind a hand in training programme under way-depth to the movies. .18 n.
the election of minor officials for cen-in Canada. 5.10 turies. Villagers elect
The youthful inventor, Semyon their .244 n.
More than 700 are training.as Ivanoff, presented seven experi- Pu-yal-ban. The chiefs, or
chiefs elders air crowmen-pilots, observers mental short films, including a then choose a commune of (Kam-nan) to carry out the adminis and gunners--and more than 400 colour scene of a fancy dress ball tration of the villages. This system are instructors or ferry and com- which, he said, "combined all the .14 cts. t. is also traditional in Laos and Cam-munication pilots. The ferry most modern developments of
.2.00 n.
bodia, and has been continued by the pilots fly training planes from the 33 French to facilitate Local
government.
cinema-motion, sound, Canadian factories to the air- colour and depth." Thailand is
into changvads divided (provinces) with sub-divisions called fields.
.14/- ni
.97% n.
OWE
of
Peiping
Boycott
Of British
PEIPING,
Apr. 22
(Reuter),
of
Boycott of British goods was yester- 124 n.
day described by Lang Ying-hs, 0.80 b. amphurs. The changvad governors The official, who asked that his
Essential Element
Chairman of the Pelping Peoples' .3.10 and amphur commissioners are ap-name not be used but authorised
Mr Ivanoff said the essential ele- Anti-British Association, as one ..09 n.pointed by the Ministry of Interior, of publication
the Agures. sald ment of his apparatus was a
the most important tasks of that body. six- which at present the Premier, Major-"some" Americans had completed the ton perspective grill or transparent
He said: "British goods have si- 16 s. General Luang Pibul Songgram, is six-month training course and gone screen of 30,000 closely spaced most disappeared from the local mar-
head. This system insures Bangkok to England.
wires having a total length of nearly kets as a result of our efforts in the head of
Seven Percent
100 miles. This grill Its place as the fountain
past two years in addition to the in- was placed in The Americans training as air crew front of the usual movie screen. 52 n. government.
terruption in the importation of such represent, he said, about seven per- Deuble films, taken from slightly goods. The Thai constitution established a cent of the more than 10,000 such different
the past angles, were
"During cast on the
month, Parliament, half of whose member-trainees. Most of the Americans screen by the projection machine and, exercised great vigilance in regard to 50 cts, sa. ship is chosen by the people directly were described as having had "nowo mirrors, reflected back through the sale of British goods."
before the grill to the spectator, providing (old) x, rts. 26.20 m, and the other half by the King, or, in particular flying experience"
a training course, be 18 n. Regensy, with the approval of the ...19 b. government. The government, there- ing carried out in 83 schools in the $....18 b. fore, holds the balance of power in Dominion, a pilot must have 150
hours in the air, Including
China Lights (old) China Light
Lights (new)
Lights Ris
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H.K. Electrics
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The Parliament
..25% n. the present case, by the Council of the lument.
.15
To
50
a separate image for each eye.
The pictures shown included flow- ing water, dying birds and bouncing balls which appeared to fall in the in auditorium.
12 n. Parliament. Telephones (old) $
234 n. Each changvad elects one repre- clementary trainers and 100 in inter- (new) S.. ..0% n. sentive, or one for each 200,000 popu-mediate and advanced trainers.
08 ap- lation. At present there are
TelephoneNDUSTRIALS
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| Air Mail 'by Air to Rangoon to con= nect with the "British Oversons Airways."
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Apr. 25, 1 p.m.
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Saturday, Apr. 26
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."
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Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.8.A. and Europe via "Pan Amerloan. Always and Trans- Atlantic Service"
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Donations To Causes
Acknowledgments
He urged that no leniency should be shown to anyone openly selling British goods.
A total of $1,780,742.53 was reached yes. Another important aim of the Asterday by the War Fund inaugurated by sociation, he added, waAS to urge the 8. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following Diplomats Attend
Chinese landlords to take possession donations: United States Ambassador Law-again of houses they had leased to rence A. Steinhardt and the ambassa-Britons. dors of the three major warring
received".******** "I should have known my men", "Conselence Money" Mrs O. B..8. Thomson .....
dana g
Collected at the A.F.S. Dinner on 19.4.41 by Miss R. Remedios, A.F.B. Telephoniat........$90 Summing up his report, the Me and Mra D. Needham (monthly It is notified that the Naval Au- powers-Sir Stafford Crippa of Great speaker concluded: "I have merely "Grandfather Christmas for aliquet Female Suffrage
thorities will be holding exercises as Britain, Count Freindrich Werner given a report on what is important Although female suffrage is pro-follows:
von der Schulenburg of Germany and and can be published. There are vided by the constitution, no womanı To-day, April 22, from 10.45 to Dr Augusto Rosoo of Italy were still many other activities which it 174 n. has ever yet won a seat in parliament.11.45 a.m., and again from sunset, among diplomats who attended with is inadvisable to mention here." .9% n. Several have tried, however,
until sunrise to-morrow, April 23. their stalls. .7% n. Liberala complain that it is difficult) Tuesday, April 20, from 10.45 to .2.15 n. to overcome the feeling against wo 11.45 am, and again from sunset,
39 n. men openly participating in politics, until sunrise on April 30. 1.00.n. Historically, however, the wives of During these periods the Naval That kings and some have had over Yard air rald syrens will be sound- .37% n. 100 at one time-have played a part ed.
200 n. in polities for centuries.
An extraordinary session of parlia-
Hollywood, Apr. 21,
Headless Corpse
The gruesome discovery of the headless corpse of malo on a hill- side in Tal O, New Territories, was made by a former about 7 am. on
.97 nment will be convened for the rati- Filmstars Constance Bennett and Saturday. The body was in a de- H.K. Govt 3% (1034)..04 n. neation of the permanent peace Gilbert Roland were married to-day composed state and has not yet been H.K. Covt 34% (1040) ......94 n. treaty us soon
Identified. as it is signed in at Yuma, Arizona-United Press, Ch Govt 8% 1925 G$Bds....28 n. Tokyo, an authoritative source, rC- H.K. Entertainments $......8% n. vealed. Constructions (old) $......1.00 n. Constructions (new) ... Vibro Piling $..
Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) B/-
n.
Royal Decrees
two Following the ratification, .7.20. Royal decrees will be issued. The .0/3. first will catablish the new territories
PROMOTION
chiots and
Artist Heads Union
Of Wartime Firemen
Marsmans Inv. (H.K.). s/-..2/6 nofficially as changvada, giving them legal standing under the constitution. The second will provide for the election
village of changvad representatives to parila FOUR professional men who have become wartime ment. For each named by the people of the new areas, the government will appoint firemen. another, thus keeping representation
China Campaign Veteran Called To Tokyo
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NAGASAKI, Apr. 21 (Domel).
Chungking New Appointments
CHUNGKING, Apr. 22 (Central News)The National Government announced the following appointment yesterday:
Mr Yin Jen-halen, Director of the Publle Loans Department of the Ministry of Finance:
• Mr Ma Tal-chun. Director of the Salt Revenue Department of the Ministry of Finance;
Mr Li Jut, Secretary of the Minis try of Finance;
Mr Llu Kal, Counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in Washington.
representative firemen in London have started a trade union for auxiliary SABOTAGE BY:
Chairman is a Scot, Mr Loris Rey, artist and sculptor, who
up and recording each day about 500,- Lieut-General Walchiro Sonobe, who of the people and the government has exhibited his work in London. His co-founders are Mr L. 1
,000 words in 30 different languages broadcast from all corners of earth,
Escaped Prisoners Shot, Recaptured
the
:7
fqual.
The Orst session of parliament at
has been appointed Supremo War Councillor arrived here this evening which the now changynds will be aboard the Nrignanki Maru en route to Tokyo from the Central China presented is expected to be the front where he has been active in the next ordinary session, which con battle of Ichang, the second campaign venes next September to debate the In 'eastern Cheklang, and other suc
budget. cessful operations.
Sir Geoffrey Whiskard LONDON, Apr. 21. (British Wire
•
Rouse Jones (London barrister), Mr Michael Wassoy (advertis- ing agent) and Mr John Jenner (Covent Garden salesman).
The now organisation is we do the work on our leave days." called the National Union of Employment Conditions Auxillary Firemen,
Attention will be called to condl. Mr Rouse Jones (who is joint ton of employment which the union
should be remedied.
the Government
the
on-
BELGIANS
Nazi Punishment
LONDON, Apr. 21 (Reuter) Following numerous acts of sabotage and "hostility towards the Army of Occupation" in the Hainaut Province
A.R.P. Upper Levels Division Dance on 19.4.41 (first instalment) .... ANS, Pay for One Day's Exercise No. 5 Rink, H.K.C.C. Man Mee Co. (Proceeds of Wanto Paper from No, 7 Police Station on 19.4.41) ........
100
B. W. O. The following is a list of subscriptions received to date for credis of the British War Organization Fund, Hongkong Branch:
Previously acknowldged, 100 and 106,340.99.
R. Hancock (monthly), #28; Mr and Mrs A. E lerden (onthly) 10: Dr K. W. Chan (monthly), $30; Some members of the staff of Jarding Matheson & Co. Ltd. Feb, and March), $713; the Kowloon Dock Recrosilon Club For St. Dunstans (Feb/Mch). 310; Mins Mosey, A‚RP.C., $10: Mr and Mrs D. Toljan in memory of the late aft Crofton," #5: "Anonymous** 5 Lam Fook Lyo (monthly), 320; Mis- cellaneous Bala per Mrs. Raymond, $4.13; Balo of ons CHS8. Badge per Mrs few $1; Sale of CH.8.8. Badge per Airs Smith, 31: Salo. of the. Ca58. Badges per Quarry Bay Working Party, $10; re- suit of the Benefit Performance of Film World in Flames at the Queens Thestra on 1/4/41, 1079.20; Mrs M.M. Drake (monthly), id; Davies, Brooke and Gran (monthly), $79; John Forbes (monthly). 126: Anonymous, $10; MG Carruthers monthly), 18; QAIMNS. Mass (month- ly), $10, Total 1607,915,34.
The following donations have been received in memory of the late Me T. C. Ellacott by the Too H Kowloon Cirolo: For Circle Funds," · Anonymous, $10; for
Boys Club Funds, Anonymous, $30.
Stabilisation Fund WASHINGTON, Apr. 21 (UP), Treasury sources to-day told the QUIET BIRTHDAY here are already four sons was Resolutions will
""There unions who SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
SPECIAL TO-THE-STELEGRAPHY admit war time firemen as memberi, OTTAWAN Apr. 214(UP)—The
LONDON, Apr;21 (UP)--Princess but we are convinced of the newfflremen: o samo. 279 stant auxiliary have issued, a threat of severe, ré- Chinese stabKisation agreement, will
Kilincks and injury prisals, states "Inbel," (Free: Belgian
glan be signed by Mr T. V. Soong and Mr nanounced that two of the 28 Ger- term of office as Hugh. Commisioner quietly in the country with the King ly our own, Duat at present a man injured on Hostages, suspension of the return of tions are completed and only The Canadiant Defence Department to-day
Elizabeth to-day spent her birthday for an organisation that is exclusives pay, or pensions as annons car insane tatates, will include taking Henry Morgenthau on Tuesday or gular fremen. The union complains
Wednesday, because all the negotia man war prisoners who escaped: from in Australia for HLM. Government in and Queen And her sister Margaret: an Ontario Internment camp last Britain has recently expired, has been Flags in honour of the occasion "Already we have 2,000 members, duty is diamissed from the service if Belgian prisoners of war and the clerical work in drawing up the con- Sunday have been killed, and 20 appointed Permanent Secretary of the new from many public buildings in and we are spreading to the pro- he does not recover within thirteen withdrawal of facilities for obtaining tract in figni forms for the signatures Others captured) 1) has Parteita o Ministry of Works and Buildings. BuLondo, de espadly needed)vinces. There are no pald, officials, wooking to m
gben a food supplier
remains to be done...
less) Sir Geoffrey Whitkard, whose
Thore
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