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English Child Evacuees In U.S.
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An American-born mother, newly seated in the British House of Commons, has heard news by sliòrtwave which perhaps did not surprise her too much: namely, that her young son and daughter, evacuees in the United States, like American corn on the cob, hot dogs, and strawberries and cream.
Pauline and John Rankin Rathbone, Jr., both in their early grammar school days, sent greetings and told experiences via shortwave to their mother, Mrs Beatrice Clough Rathbone, New England-born woman whose husband was killed in action as a flying officer of the Royal Air Force in December..
Mrs Rathbone succeeded her Conserva- husband recently as
the Bodman Division of Corn-
Establishment and Navigation and charged for mailing single copies Shortage of Coal tive Member of Parliament for
Convention
Customs
pay-
the Agreement c method
of
following of the tariff, trade and the ment were signed by the Foreign | abroad:-— Minister, Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, atid the Ambassador, Mr Hajime Mal- the Am- sumiya for Japan, and bassador, M. Charles Arsene Henry, and the Governor of Colonies, M. Rene Robin, for France, this after-
noon,
The contents of the Convention and Agreement announced by the In- The Con- formation Board read: vention of Establishment and Naviga- tion provides for reciprocal treatment of the nationals and vessels of the It stipulates that Japon
and
two partie Indo-China will re- ciprocally accord national treatment as occasion demands concerning the entry, establishment, acquisition and possession of movable and immovable property, the exercise of commerce and manufacturing Industry, the imposition of laxes of various kinds and the treatment of companies.
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Imports from India wall.
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RADIO YOU LIKE
ZBW, 155 metres (845 kc.) and 31.45 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles)
+
a Fre on and on Short
"British Prose Writers", Talk by Fr Ryan
ZBW Broadcast by
kc's. Also a guest on the weekly pro-quency of 845 Lock of shipping facilities from gramme. Friendship Bridge," which Wave from 1-2.15 p.m, and 8-11 p.m. Calcutta, resulting from the growing is sponsored by the British-American on 9.52 m.c's. per second. importation of Burmese rice into Ambulance Corps, was the owner of
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- China, has resulted in a serious coal another piping voice, Daphne Carter, cession.
12.30 Millary Band Concert with shortage for the Colony, and at the whose father is a volunteer fire war- moment there
no Indian den in London. The trio, conversing Dennis Noble (Baritone); practically
Local Time Signal. coal coming into Hongkong, stated with parents and relatives, gave sure Mr K. B. Vaidya, well-known coal evidence of their Americanisation, at marchant, yesterday. There is about least in the dinner-table sense. 500 tons of Indian coal in the Colony at the moment and this is being sold nt from $85 to $90 ton.
Shipping companies have naturally shown a preference for rice ship- ments from Rangoon to Shanghal be- cause of higher rates of freight and also because of quicker despatches. Burmese rice is being sold for as much as G$40 per ton in Shanghai.
were
Eats One
1.01
1.00
Musical Comedy. "Please Teacher."
1.18 Violin Salos by Albert Sandics. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and
1.45 Dance Music by Benny Good- man and His Orchestra,
2.15 Close Down.
Indian Programumo, Closing Local Stock Quota-
that Announcements, John and Dapline agreed "strawberries and cream" wwwzg their best dish. Pauline favoured corn on the cob. Dapline, person of wido tastes, reported that hot dogs and hamburgers had become favourites with her; but added re- grcifully, "If I eat two. I'm no good; but if I eat one. I'm all right."
•
Mr Valdya said that three firms now importing cool from
Turning to their scholastic life. Borneo and one arm from JavaOne John-volunteered, "-like arithmetic of the three firms operating from Borneo own ships of their own, and Daphne then told of her progress in so are assured of a fairly regular music lessons, at which Bob Emery, Master of Ceremonies, asked, 'Have
we
"On Equal Fooling "Concerning the vessels of the two rountries it also provides that they shall be treated in principle on an equal fooling. The agreement con- Tribute To Father Byrne Java hos also a certain number of you learned do, re, me, fa yet?" cerning the Customs tariff, trade and method of payment, is a volumineus one consisting
and of 30 articles annexed documents and contains the following provisions:
supply, while the firm operating from
ships available,
"Regarding Customs tariff, the two Sollis. M. Schools, Mr J. Ralston, ported from Indo-China as there are
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Mr T. R. Rowell, B.Sc. the boltes
adhered to.
Until better shipping facilities are
of Lematang and
A meeting of the Board of Educa-
Borneo con has been quoted os tion was held last Friday, the
$78 a ton this week and Java coal at following members being present.
is very little, if any, The Director of Education, Mr C. G. $70. There
Chairman; the Senior Hongny (anthracile) coal being im- parties agree to accord mutually most
Inspector of treatment. France favoured nation
M.A.; the Inspector of Vernacular many restrictions which must be the advantage of to, afford agrees
P Schools, Mr Y. Law,
the DA.; exemption of Customs tariff or re-principal, Northcote Training
existing minimum duction of the Customs tariff to the principal pro- available, the price of coal is bound
and to ducts of
levy
a Prof. L. Forster, M.A.: Mr B. Wylie te rin, though it is believed that on all other Japanese
Palembang (Java) coal will be avail- D. J. Sloss, o.n.E., M.A.; To accord the past in return agrees Mr. Full; Mr Li Tse-fong: regular imports
privilege of favourable
Rev. Fr Atkins; Very
R. W. Customs tariff to the principal pro- Gallagher, s.J.; Mr G. A. Goodban, duels of Indo-China,
MA; and the Secretary, Mr J. M. "As regards trade, provisions have been made with
view to increasing Wilson, D.C. trade bel
between the two countries for the export to Japan of rice, maize, coal, minerals and other principal products of French Indo-China and for the export to French Indo-China of textiles, other manufactured articles and miscellaneous products of Japan.
10
the
Method of Payment
A vote of thanks to Rev. Fr G. the Byrne, s.., who retired from Board on February 20 after 14 years' valuable service, was passed by ac- clamation,
able in the near future.
NEW WASHER FOR ARMY
·
Modern motorised war tactics have
"That's French, and learn French," she replied.
6.30
Lions,
6.32
Selections from Light Opera 7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay "Questions of the Hour
7.30 A-Liszt Programma. 8.00 Local Time Signal and.An- nouncements.
lers"
don'!!
No More Girl Matadors
8.02 Compositions of Purcell, 8.30 StudioBritish Prose Wri-
No. 6 Stevenson. Talk by Father T. Ryan, S.J. 8.50 Songs by Ninon Valiin (So- prano)
9.00 London Relay-The News and
Commentary. Now
5.15 New Variety, 0.45-10.00 New
Short Wave Only).
ginald
in
French (on
9.45 Cinema Organ Solos by Re-,
Foort, Reminiscences of Friml-Intro.: Chanson; The door of my dreams; Indian
Love Call; The Mounties; Rose Marie: March of the Vagabonds
toujours Roso; L'amour 1 Only
ur: Serenade;
Lover, Come Back l'amour; Moon"-Romberg): to Me: One Klas (both from "New Seville (Haydn Wood)....with Orchestra,
Girl matadors have now been banned in Spain, but girls on horseback will be allowed to fight bulis.
There are only three or four girl bullfighters, the leading one now being Senorita Beatriz Santúilano. 10.00, Last year she had a narrow escape at Bilbao, when her horse fell and she was gored.
Loudon Relay "Correspon- dence Colman"-Sidney Hornblow,
10.15 Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal The most famous girl matador of and Plans) and Dorothy Lamour caught up with the old-fashioned recent years was Sonorila Juanita (Vocal). wash tub. The U.S. army is develop de la Cruz, who made
10.35 Dance Music. £5,000 a
11.00 Close Down. ing a portable field laundry unit com- year. The Board considered the present plete with washing machine, dryer, The Bullfighters' Union has position of the school dental service, sererator, water heater and a 50- cided that no matador shall get less and recommended (1) that its ex-gallon fuel tank to handle the weekly than £100, per fight. tension in the first instance should washing of about 1,500 troops.
"With regard to the method of be to selected urban subsidised payment, the commercial payment schools, and (2) that Government be between Japan and French Indo- pressed to provide an adequate China is based in principle on com- dental service for all schools. pensation and it is to be made in Yen and Plastre directly through the Intermediary of the Yokohama Specie Bank and the Bank of Indo-China, dispersing the
thereby with exchange in foreign currency,
"Moreover, French Indo-China agrees to afford special favour with
The sleps
The question of Physical Training and Government instructors in the Grant schools was discussed. the Board was informed of taken towards the provision of addi-· tional school playgrounds.
verna- Three matters relating to.
respect to the payment. for Indo- cular education were referred to the of the
China rice purchased by Japan..
"An agreement of views has also appropriate Sub-Committee
been reached with regard, to the question of admission of Japanese commercial firms into the Federation
Board.
of Importers and Exporters in French Undersea Tunnel From Indo-China, participation
www.concessions in French Ando
Japan To Korea
embark for
London's
Is Now
about £400,
dc-
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John Gielgud's production of "Dear Brutus" at the Globe Towler (fifth donation) Theatre, is taking over £1,000 a week, a remarkable figure for six | Mr.D. Willams, fourth donation) matinces a week and an extra afternoon performance on Satur- MC Champolovier (sixth dona daya, writes a London correspondent,
The Coliseum revue, "Strike Up
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This success is encouraging in the part created by Michael Red- managers in their plans. I hear grave and four members of the ori- of Japanese capital in the agricultural, mining and
that S. N. Behrman's play.. "No ginal cast. Time for Comedy," is opening in Tokyo, May 0. establishment of Japaness schools in rench Indo-China and Taking the initial step in a project London soon, with Diana Wyn- the Music," which opened recently, C. No. 31 Cor., Ham institution of a periodical economic scheduled to require 30 years, a party yard, Rex Harrison and Lilli is a mixture of spectacle, varloty ROB Club, (GL)
and some entertaining comedy In donation) conference for the examination of of 15 scientists from the Railway Palmer in the parts they are now which: Douglas Byng, Andre Randall Musle Dox, Lido, Repulss Day general, econazole, questions between Kane Watanabeu to begin investigat
Ministry, under the direction of Mr taking on tour.
and Hal Bryan are appearing. The Prof. Walter Brown
donation Japan and French Indo-China, torthern Kyushu
IL M. Tennent Ltd, are presenting cast also includes Hella Toros, the M Cecile B, Robinson
(alth Domel
donations)*400*?? 100 ing, the Korean, Stralia, where a sub this play and also a dramatisation of opera singer from Covent Garden
Middles Regt (salo, of old, tins marine, tunnet connecting, Japan and Margery Sharp's witty novel, "The
and Glyndebourne.
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*1.76 the Continent is planned.
Mr. D. Craig (senend donation) 1000 Nutmeg Tree with Yvorine Arnaud in the chief part.
NOEN Preliminary studies
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Ronald Frankau'a "Nineteen Naughty One" revue is to be seen at the Prince of Wales's, and George Black will present his "laughter The St Martin's is the venue for the illz, Appicales at the Failed! hunder. Rock, with Walter Huddmond and Vera Lynn as the stars. revival of that ane American play, wiibdax Miller, 2
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Lindbergh Does Not Answer
Harold Nicolson, Parliamen- tary Secretary to the Ministry of Information, told a Leicester audience recently:
"I had a great friend Colonel Lindborgh.
called
"Before the war ho said to me: "You are a Aino people but are getting
soft.
"After every raid now. I have' tha greal" "pleasure of sending? him (a “postenri,· myingi 5:10-yon ... stili
think we Ɛage › moËS?"
"He doesn't answer these portcards, but I like sending them.", seg
· Mr. Nicolson was Chirles A. LÄMMI- | bergh's landlord "when the American
fllør resided in the ancient timbered: house, Long: Barn,. at Sevenoaks, Kent.