Thursday:
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 24, 1941.
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RADIO
ZBW, 355 metras (845 k.c.) and 31.45 meiras (9,520 kilo-cycles) Schuman Concerto In D Minor
Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.c's and on Short Wave from 0.32 1-2.18 p.m. and B-11 p.m. on t.c's per second..
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cension.
12.30 Variety with Frances Lang- ford, Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels.
1 Local Time Signal..
1.01 New Light Symphony Orches- ira and Derek Oldham (Tenor).
|CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD:
NOTICE OF CALL OF $1.00 PER SHARE ON 1911-ISSUE SHARES
NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors have inado a call of $1.00 por share upon all the members holding shares of the 1941 Issue allotted on 24th January, 1941, upon which only $1.00 per share has been paid, and that the same wil be payable to the Bankors of the Company, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong, on the 10th day of September, 1911.
By Order of Directors,
the Board of
JOHN V. BRAGA,
Acting Secretary. Hong Kong, 23rd April, 1941.
NOTICE
WANTED (temporarily) Euro- pean Inspector of Works. Salary $450.00 a month.
Appilention forms
may be obtained from the Correspondence Raymond-Overture (Thomas).... New Light Symphony Orchestra;|00co, Public Works Department, Nocturne (Curran); A Little Love, Lower Albert Rond. Little Kiss (Silesu)ontrey); Jazz Derek Oldham (Tenor); Buffoon Nocturne
Malden Shadainty Little
Symphony
A
Applications should be sent to New Light reach the Director of Public Works not Inter than noon Winnie Melville Derek Oldham with Orchestru; Monday, 28th April, 1941.
(Haydn Wood)......New Light Symphony Orchestra.
and
Prelude
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and
2.16
5.45
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tions,
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Jon Loss and his Orchestra Cluse Down.
Indian Progamme.
Closing Local Stock Quota-.
0.32 Strauss-Le Beau Danube" Ballet Music.
London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorull.
7.15
London Relay-The News.
London Relay-Talk' "Meet
Uncle Sam."
7.30 Minor.
Schumann-Conecrin
in D
Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and The Philharmonic Symphony Orchestru of New York conducted by John Barbiroll!
8. Local Time Signal and
nouncements.
8.02. Operatio Ducis.
An-
"Dle Meistersinger"—Sach's and Eva Ducts (Wagner); See, Ev'chen! Where, methought, con she be? A shoemaker's life is aye full of care Elisabeth Bethberg (Soprano) and Friedrich Schorr (Barllone) with Orchestra; My Father! Aida" (Verdi); Heaven! r....Dusolina Giannini and Giovanni Inghilleri (Soprano and Baritone) with Orchestra,
8.15 Studio-Local Newsletter. 8.30 The London Philharmonic Orchestra with Maurice Marechal
To Op. 59 No. 3 (Dvorak)
Sir Thomas Beccham conducting
The London. Philharmonic Orches
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NORTHCOTE COLLEGE OPEN
officially opened
-Teachers' Centre Built and equipped at a cost of tra: Serenade Espagnole (Glazou-$325,000, the new Teachers' Training now): Apres Un Rove (Faure) College at the corner Bonham Maurice Marechal (Cello); Suite de
Eastern Street, was Ballet (The Origin of Design) (Han Road and del);-(8)-Bourrco; (b) Rondeau; (c) Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffty His by yesterday Gigue; (a) Musette; (b) Battle and Finale....Sir Thomas Beecham and.
Northcote, by whose name the London Philharmonic Orchestra; In magnificent structure will be imown. dian Lament (Dvorak); Dimanche de A large and distinguished gathering Paques
stie la Mer (Elster Sunday attended the ceremony, and after Mr Sca). (Dupont)....Maurice Mare-T. R. Rowell, the Principal, had given chal (Cello):
at
D London Relay-The Newa
an account of what the aims and objects of the College were, His
0.15 London Relay-"Questions of Excellency stressed the importance of the flour."
proper
He said that it was teaching. 0.30
Government's duty to make sure that the training given to the teachers of its future citizens was "liberal", and that freedom must be the dominant principle in the teacher's opproach to his task, for only in free conditions can mind or body grow right and strongly,
30 Plantation Songs. Camptown Races; Unele Ned; Ring de Banjo, Old Black Joo....Frank Luther and the Lyn Murray Quartet. Nellie Bly: Hard Times Come Again No More: Oh! Susanna; Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground....Frani: Luther and the. Lyn Murray Quartet.
BAS: London
Janda
Plano Accordeon How the College came into exis- tence was explained by Mr C. C.
who
Six Hit Medley: Intro: Roll Along Sollis, Director of Education, Prairie Moon; Girl with Dreamythanked His Excellency for the keen Eyes: My Dance: Easter Parade; interest he had taken in education
Dancing with My Shadow; She Worein Hongkong, a Little Jacket of Blue with Voeni Chorus: There'll Never De Another You (Harry Woods); One Night in Monte Carlo (Silver and Others)... With Vocal Chorus; At the Close of a Long, Long Day (Moll and Mar- vin)....with Vocal Chorus.
DAG
News In French (on Short Wave Only).
10 Landon Relay To Talk of
Many Things."
10.15 Dance Music.
11 Close Down,
Amateur Cinema Club
at
Scenes of Hongkong, taken fascinating and scenle nagles, were shown to a large audience at the European YM.C.A. last night by the Hongkong Amateur Cinema Club. Sixty per cent. of the proceeds were for the Bomber Fund. Mr. F. A. Kaufmann announced the titles of the films.
They included. the Evacuation. Mavis Ming's Health and Denuty League; the King and Queen in Canada and the United States, and a colour fun of English benuly spots
Englishman Detained
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary, issued yesterday, says:
Insurance shares were offered and found a
ready market, otherwise little interest was displayed.
Buyers
Bank of East Asin $70 Indo-Chinas (Prot.) $80 Wharves $85.50 Lights "O" $0
Sellers
H.K. Banka $1,340
Realties $3
Trams $10.25
Lights "O" $6.05
Electrics "O" X, RL $26 Electrics Rts $14.50 Cements $15
Salos Union Ins. $425 H.K. Fire Ins. $187 Humphreya $5.70 Wm Powell Ltd $150
Reply To Message Sent
To Princess Elizabeth
A telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, London, to the Governor of Hongkong, dated April Foochow, Apr. 23. 22, has been received as follows: Mr. C. G. Pehrson, Superintendent
Iter
Royal Highness. Princess of the Salt Administration, who was Elizabeth asks me to request you to caught by the Japanese advance on convey to the people of Hongkong Foochow while returning from a tour her sincere thanks for their kind of inspection, has been dėtained by message on the occasion of her birth- the Japanese----Hauter.
day."
KASIKI
FOR HEMISPHERE DEFENCE—The staggering size of this Douglas bomber, called the "Hemisphere Dofonder," can be seen by comparison with objects around it, in the plant at Santa Monica, Cal. It's been undor construction for Wing-spread, four years, for the U.S. Army Air Corps. With a range of 7,500 miles, it can carry 125 armed men.
212 foot; length, 112 foot; spoed of more than 210 miles an hour.
Viscount Fried Eggs, Then Died
Viscount Lambton, twenty- year-old heir to the Earl of Durham, fried bacon and eggs for himself before he went out
of doors and shot himself.
He was found dead on the lawn in front of the family home, Fenton House, near Woo- ler, Northumberland.
He had roturned recently from London, where he had been living On November D hé registered for military service.
"Suicide while temporarily of an unbalanced mind" was the verdict at the inquest at Fenton House.
HAVEN FOR WAR
CHILDREN
The influential Lisbon newspaper, "Diarlo Noticias," pro-
minently displayed recently an editorial urging that Portugal make itself the clearing centre for relief for child victims of the European war.
The director of the paper. Augusto de Castro, in his front live- Page editorial under a column headline, "let us save the children, victims of the war." made these suggestions:
Us
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations were "Let co-ordinate all efforts, issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- from those of the esteemed Inter-ket this morning. national Red Cross down.
"Why do we not propose creation in all countries al war of 'shelter cities' where children exposed to im- mediate danger may take refuge?
International Scheme "Why not ask and get establish-
The Hon. Cloud Lambton sald Bul Viscount Lambton, his nephew, had been a little abnormal as a boy and ment in Portugal of an international unlike other people.
centre for protection and distribution of children, authorised by the belll- gerent
governments, and for food He had tried to sleep during part!
charitable exclusively for destined of the day and stay up at nights.
purposes?" The Earl said that he left his son Senhor de Castro expressed cer- between 11.30 and 11.45 on the nighttainty that the Portuguese Govern- to go to bed.
Midnight Meals
His son had been phoning London, He thought something his con had heard during the phone conversation had been responsible for his action.
Elizabeth
Scammell, house. keeper, said she was in bed when she heard Viscount. Lambton in the kitchen.
She smell frying of bacon and eggs. He had frequently done this at midnight or one o'clock.
ment would support the proposals and that belligerent nations would
accept with sympathy."
Home Of Homeless Already Portugal figures largely in International relief activities. The Red Cross, the Rockefeller Founda- tion, and various organisations ald- ing prisoners of war in Germany and Italy base much of their operations
here.
Lisbon also is a point of egress The coroner said there was no pos- from Europe of tens of thousands of sible question that Viscount Lamb-refugees and temporarily a haven for ton had put the muzzle of a gun into tens of thousands of others who do the intention of not have immediately any place to
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his mouth with shooting himself.
LONDON CROWDS SEE MAN SHOT
LUNCH-TIME crowds in Whitehall were on their varions way's home recently when a shot was heard and a young man in civilian dress fell sprawling into the street. He had a bullet in his thigh.
He had been seen a few minutes previously with a cor- poral of the Military Police.
The two men were walking down Whitehall when suddenly the civilian made n dash through the crowd.
The "Red Cap" promptly drew his revolver and fired, alming low, and {brought down his man with one shot. The civilian fell face forward on to the pavement.
To Hospital
Industries May Go To Australia
Plans for transfer of some British industries and key work-
A few minutes later an ambulanceers from Britain to Australia drew up and the wounded man was were recently discussed between | tuken, still under escort, to hospital. Australian and British Govern-
An eye-witness sald: "I thought ment representatives.
I heard a car back-fire. Suddenly a
into young man crashed
me. He swerved across the pavement and then fell down. I looked round and Raw a soldler with
in his hand."
gun
Clothes For Raid Victims
Parcels of old clothing are grate-
Political observers said plans for the expansion of Australia's second- ary industries already bad been the subject of speculation in Britain and Canada.
The most important industrles dis- cussed in relation to Australia were ship building and aircraft manufac-: turing:
AXIS NOT READY
fully received at the B.W.O.F. Office. FOR TURKEY YET
Government House, for the air raid
LONDON,
BANKS
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INDUSTRIALS
Swimming
First Y.M.C.A.
Gala To Be Held On May 14
| Reserve Fund
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Incorporated by Royal Charter 1853, Paid-up Capital
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CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur rencies at rates which will be quoted: on- application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Curency and Sterling with interost allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Inco Tax overpaid on terms which may be Ascertained at any of its Agentine" and Branches.
W. H. EVANS THOMAS,
Manager,
POST OFFICE
A MEETING of the European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Section was held yesterday to arrange the pro- gramme for their Arst gala on May following places in China is lem-
The Printed Malter Service to the 14 at 9.15 p.m. Mr C. F. Hyde
porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze (Chairman) presided and others present were.Air A. W. Ingram, Mr (except
chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fulcien E. W. Rallion (Swimming Secre-
Amoy and Kulangsu), tary), Mr R. Goldman (Water-Polo Kwangel, North and East of Captain), Mr L. A. Boun, Mr. G. T, May, Mr W. B. Urc, Miss S. Baskett (Women's Section) and Baker.
Kwangtung
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover, communi-
The following programme was ar-cations intended for persons other ranged-50 yards aggregate handleap; than the addressee, 220 yards free-style handicap: 100, yards bock-struke handicap: 75 yards individual medley:
Smail Packet. Post to all countries Diving (scaled ts suspended. handicap); 200 yards free-style invita-
INWARD 'AIR MAILS .tion relay (La Tsun, Army, Navy, Air Mail by "Pan American Airways .70 b. European Y.M.C.A.JA Water-Polo
(European Y.M.C.A. v. Middlesex).
.2221⁄2 n. .425 s.
The following ofelals were chosen.—| Referee, Mr J. K. Bousfeld; Judges, Mr C. F. Hyde. Capt. C. M. M. Man, 187 5.Licut. Graham, Lleut Flood: Starter!
and announcer, Mr R. Goldman; Whips, 135 n.w. B. Ure. T. F. Baker. .04.
Entries will close on May 7 and ime .80 b. trinis for handicapping will be carried .80 n. lout on May from 7p.m. 40/7 n.
.6.55 m.
.85 b. .10 n. ..6.10 n. .24 n.
1,4/- 1. .8 n. :14% cts. n.
Water Polo Drawn
A water-polo game between the Y.M.C.A. and Middlesex earlier in the evening resulted in a two-all draw, after an exciting encounter in which at one period Y.MLC.A. had five men in the water against six,
Middlesex opened through Jennings but Y.M.CA. equalised when Muy .2.00 n. swam through and scored from close .33 n. range. In the second half Middlesex .97% n. took the lead through Burdge after .12.00 n. Y.M.C.A. had lost May through an. In- fringement. With May's return, how- .0.70 sa.
ever, they dominated the closing stages .3 t.
-and-May-equallsed-with-a-last-second- shot which entered the net a fraction before the Ann whistlo.
.99
.10% 9.
.731⁄2 n. F. Willis refereed and the teams .34 n. were:
.52 n.
.23% n. E. W. Halton; G. T. May: R. Goldman,
Y.M.C.AZIL. & Eardley,
..6.05 n. P. 3. Wilson.
Middlesex.-Berry: Durkilt, flaker; Ure: .1.70 n. nuruge. Jennings, Quickendon.. rts. 20 s.
A return match will be held on Wed-
.25 a.nesday at 7 1.71,
+144 8.
.17 b.
.234 n.
.12 T
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Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $...30 n. Cald: Mack. (Pref.), Sh. S..25 n. Canton Ices $.
Cements
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Wing On (H.K.) ST Powell Ltd. $.
COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $.. S'hal 'Cotton Sh. $. MISC.
H.K. Govt 4%
.1 n. 15 n.
.17 n. .04 n.
Practice For
Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 19th April..........Apr. 28. Air Mail by "Pan American AirwaYE
Direct Servleo"-San dale, 26th April
Francisco ...May 3.
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Friday, April 25 Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- neat with the "Brliish Overseas Airways."
K.P.0, and G.P.O.
.......................Apr. 25, 4 p.m. Ord.................Apr. 25, 4.30 pm.
Saturday, Apr. 20 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe vis “Pan Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Services."
.
Air
K.P.O. and GP.O.
Reg. ................Apr. 20, 5 p.. Ord. .................Apr. 26, 5.30 p.m.
Saturday, May 3
Mall for Manis, Guam, Hono~ Tula, U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Service"
K.P.O, and G.P.O. Reg._diana.Mny__3_5__p.m. Ord........ May 3, 8.30 p.m.
New Type Of
Machine Gun
Being Made
Production is now under way in the United States on a new
K.C.C. Bowlers sub-machine gun, invented by
Eugene Reising, capable of all
The following members are re-the fire power and effectiveness. minded that there will be a prac-of the existing accepted military tice roll up on Saturday, April 26, type, but weighing 50 percent
1941 at the K.C.C. at 3 p.m.
W. E. Allen, N. J. Bebbington, A. less and costing around 60 per- 7. Bone, H. Brokenshire, R. T. Burch, cent less.
2.15 m. R. S. Copell, T. W. Carr, E. C. Curtis, Until recently, heavier sub- .30 . E. C. Fincher, A. E. P. Guest, S. A. machine guns have been adequate to
1% sa, Gray, L. Jack, H. Langley, R. E.
command an area at short and mo-
II.
R. Leigh J. Luke, C. Labrum, ranges, .374 n. T Λ. Madar, A. H. Martin, R. 9. tles now hold that more Intensive 200 n. Meadows, W. W. Parsons A. E. Perry distribution of this type of weapon
A. W. Ramsey, R. J. Fenton, A. W. among the troops is desirablo. .97 n. Smith, A. Steven, C. J. Tocchi, A. C. .04% n. Tribble. G. E. Taylor, R. B. Well-
94 n.wood. G. Bowden, D. Hung.
.28.
.0 n.
.1.00 n.
7.20
n.
H.K. Govt 34% (1934) H.K. Covt 3% (1940) Ch Govt 5% 1925 G$ßda, H.K. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Constructions (new) $. Vibro Piling $.. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) a/-..0/3 n. Marsmans Inv. (H.K.) s/..2/0 n.
Canada Sends Parachutes
victims in the bombed areas.
Apr. 23 (Router). of Kowloon The Bulgarian Minister in
Parachutes are now being made In ! For the convenience
Ankara residents, the European V.M.C.A has assured the Turkish Government Canada of the rate of 500 per week.. (c/o Mrs Phillips, is also a receiving that the occupation of the Greek port About 13,000 parachutes have been of Dedegach by Bulgarian troops im- ordered for the air services since the led no hostile intention towards declaration of war, and 4,000 have
according to an Istanbai been delivered. match to the Free French Agency.
centre,
BOMBER FUND The Agency also reports that port
Papen To Return
TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
A total of 91,848,020.00 was reaction yos of the British colony in Acim arrived terday by the War Fund Inaugurate. by on the island of Chlos off the coast of the S. C. M. Port, Lid, with the follow-Asia Minor. ing donations: ART. Upper Levels Divisions Dance on, April 19, 1941 (second tnt- stalment)......................... 14 Capt & Mer L. N. Beer (in memory of the late Miss. M. J. Rumell) Portuguesa Companies, H.K.V.D. "Dutchman...
second duration)
Central Police Canteen feleventh
· donation) Special Branch, Pollos Dept. "Oda
Centa" (third donation)
10
20
11
Cleaned Windows 'On Spec'
Clubs Invited
To Snooker And
Billiards Matches
thair
New Advantages
The Reising, gun, developed to meet the need, incorporates such ad- ditional advantages as use of a new mechanism type delayed-recofl minimising recoil and permitting fully automatie Aring,
According to the magazine, “Scien- tine American," this gun
can Bre approximately 500 shots per minute, effective, up to 300 yards. It weighs only six and a half pounds.
Mass production methods promise
In an effort to promote friendly rivalry and to encourage those Bards and Snooker enthusiasts 1,000 a day. who are anxious to match akili with other equally enthusiastle players, the European Y.MC.A. Dillards
Commlitee
Invito honorary secretaries of interested clubs to apply to the Hon. Becret-
Ary
the
of the Y.M.C.A. Bullards Commlitee for match fixtures...
Lord Strabolgi's Czech Assets
Britain's wartime determination to
the
All fixtures arranged will be played uphold the integrity of the Parliamen- on the two tables at the Y.M.C.A., but lary system has been demonstrated return fixtures may be arranged if so anew In the resolution passed by desired. Frederick Alfred Groydon, 35, of
House of Lords censuring Lord The Billards tables at the YMCA. Strabolgi, Socialist peer, for "conduct SPECIAL
Oulton-crest, Barking, E.. told are being renovated and put into first below standard" in that he had un- ISTANBUL, Apr. 23 (UP)-Ger-woman who found him in a Bayshe, condon, and it is certain that disclosed personal interests in car- mon quarters stated they expect the water flat, "I'm a window cleaner on when these have been completed, there Nazi Ambassador, Colonel von Papen, spre-1 clean the, windows and call will be no finer facilities anywhere in lain Czech assets for which in bis as to return early next week, at a time for the money afterwards.
|capacity' na`a member of the Upper to coincide with the occupation of He was remanded at Marylebone pesalble will be arranged and thereby tuin release. Athens in order to give the German Police Court recently accused of help to promote a sound social and
ekalbio wit be arranged and thereby tala feleased, endavoured to ob
Lord, Strabolgi, had
already of his demands the maximum paychological being in the flat for an unlawful pur- competitive atmosphere in the Billiards own record, admitted his fauit in a effect.
[playing, communities of Hongkong. statement to the House of Lords..
pore,
the Colony.
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