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Subject to Alteration without Notice,
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RADIO PROGRAMMES
Continued fram Page 11),
9.30 p.m London Relay--The by Joseph
News
MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S ther Report and Announcements. 9.50 p.m. Songs
SYMPATHY
London, Nov. 15. Replying to a question la the House of Commons yater- day, Mr. Chamberlain declared that he regrotted the press re- taken of the action ports against Jews.in Germany ap- peared to be substantially cor- rect, as these had now been to extent corroberated by some Dr. Josef Goebbels.
8 pm, Local Time Signal, Wea-
8.43 p.m. Studio-Wing Comman- Aer Steele-Parkins on A.R.P. "Black Out."
8.11 pm. Billy Mayer at the
Piano.
Schmidt (Tenor).
Listen To The Old Well's Rip- pling (Lehner): You Mean The World. To Me (Operetta "The Sing- Bully Mayerl's Own Selection. ing Dream'--Marischka and Tau- Intro: Pennywhistle; Marigold; ber): My Beautiful Dream (Rot- of ter-Tauber)with Orshestral ac- Ace Wistaria: Chopsticks: Spades; Ace of Hearts; Junior Ap-companiment,
Canarias 10 p.m. Landon Relay-ia Town Hollyhock; prentice:
To-night,' Serenade; Whiteheather.
8.15 pm. Landon Relay-An Afiican Sarvey'.
A
No one would want to defend
talk by the Lord the senseless trime cominitted in.c.8. G.CIE, Paris. but there would be wide- spread sympathy here for those being made to suffer so severely for it, he said.
Halley,
8.30 p.m. Studio-Piano Recital Professor Harry Ore.
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Introducing unusual stories from every walk of life, fashes from the news of the week, and 'Stand- ing on the Corner (Interviews with the man in the street). Produced by C. F. Meehan.
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13.30 p.m. Roy Fox and His Or and Josephine 1: (a) Polonaise in E Flat Minor, chestra
Bakor Mr. Chamberlain added that the 1b) Study in E (Copia); 2. Le-(Vocal).
Rhythm In My Nursery Rhymes British Charge d'Affaires in Begend "St. Franciscus Paulus March- has been instructed" to address a tug on the Waves" (Liszc); 3, !4) |~Fox-Trot; Marilou-Tango Fox- strong protest to the German Gov-fatermezzo in B (C. Scott), (h) and His Orchestra with vocal re- ernment regarding the recent art-Et la lune descend su le temple train; Pretty Little Baby (Silvers, and.. Bernie): Suppose! cles in the German press associat- qui fut" (Debussy, (e) Song of Baker' ing former Ministers and members sorrow"-Cantonese (H. Ore), (d) (Dixen" and of the House of Commons with "Spoon-River-American Ploneer-
song (Grainger), recent events.
PLACE IN "DOMINIONS Mr. George Lansbury asked whe- ther it were not possible to con- sult with the High Commissioners in the various Dominions to see whether it were possib'e to find a place in the British Common wealth for German Jews.
9 p.m. Studio A brief appeal by Mr. C. Champkla, Deputy-Commk- sioner, on behalf of the Boy Scouts' Association..
9.08 p.m., London Philharmonic Orchestra.
EL
Damon)Josephine Baker with Orchestra; If I should Lose you-Fox-Trot (flm 'Rose of the Rancho-Roy Fox and His Orchestra with vocal ref.ain; La
Tonkinaise (Scotto, Petite Christine)Josephine Baker;« "J'Al Deux Amours (Scotto)-Josephine Bake and Adrian Lamy with Me- lodie Jazz Du Casino De Paris cond. by Edinond Mahieux; Sympathy- Waltz (film 'Fi:edy'); Afraid To Mr. Chamberlain. declared that
9.15 p.m. London Relay Empire Dream-Fox-Trot (aim You can't have everything')-Ray Fox and It was not a matter for the British Exchange Government, but he had no doubt Points of view by travellers from "His Orchestra with vocal refrain. they would be taking into const-the Dominions and Colonies. deration. any possible way in which they could assist those | people.
BRITISH SUBJECTS · Mr. Chamberlain also in- British that the tiraated Charge d'affaires had request- ed that the attention of the competent authorities in Berlin be drawn to the rights of Bri- Germany. in tish residents
The Charre d'Affaires had also reserved the right to present claims for damage.
"A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Mendelssohn) Wedding March iconducted by Sir Thomas Beecham,
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11 p.m. Close down.
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ANNUAL MEETING RADIO GRADUATES OF HINDU ASSCN."|
The annual meeting of the Hindu Association was held in the Club ruoms in Wang Hing Bulding yes- terday when a comprehensive re- view of the year's work was given.
LEAVE
Milton Group To Join War Ministry
1
The following were elected to The China Eranch of Milton serve as officers for the ensuing University (Baltimore, Md., USA) year:-
at No. 11 Jordan Road, Kowloon. President. J. K Kripalant: Vice training radio technicians and au-
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1938.
FOREIGN MAILS
FIRST CLASS MAIL
The Pubile are reminded that sealed letters and packets, irres- pective of contents, are classified as first class mail and must be prepaid as such.
CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR GREAT BRITAIN VIA SUEZ
Printed Paper Mail (Christmas Cards etc. in open' envelopes) closes as follows:-
Registered Mall Ordinary Mall
6.45 a.m. 26th November. ....10.30 am: 26th November. This mail will be forwarded by the 9.S. "Rawalpindi" and is due to arrive at London on the 24th December, 1938.
CHRISTMAS PRINTED PAPER MAIL AND PARCELS FOR AUSTRALIA.
The Christmas Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc., in open envelopes and Parcels for Australia will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office as follows:-
Parcels
Registered Mall
5:00 p.m. 1st December 2nd December ... 8.45 a.m.
Ordinary Mail ............ 9.30 am. 2nd December These Malls will be forwarded by the S. 8. "Tanda" and are due to arrive at Sydney on 21st December, 1938.
CHRISTMAS MAIL FOR CANADA AND U. S. A.
4
Christmas Printed Paper Mall (Christmas Cards etc., in open envelopes) and Farcels for Canada and Letters and Parcel Malls for. U. 8. A. Will be closed in the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office per S.S. "Empress of Asia" as follows:-
Parcels
Registered Mail Ordinary Mall
***
....3.00 p.m. 24th November.
...5.00 p.m. 24th November. ...7.00 p.m. 24th November.
These mails are due to arrive at Vancouver B.C. and Seattle (USA) on the 12th December, 1938.
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Postal Service to Canton is temporarily suspended. Ordinary letter mall only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szə- chwan. Kwelchow and "Human will be accepted at senders' risk.
Air mail for certain places previously served by the Chungking and Hankow Air-lines, will be despatihed via Hanoi and thence by.. air as services permit.".
Letters and Postcards for Europe (except Great Britain and Eire) tad South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.
From
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail, br * Imperial · Airways
Per
Due
Direct Service"-London date, imperial 10th November.
Japan. Shanghai and Amoy Shanghai ...
mler to endeavour to find some A Vaswani, G. T. Assomull: Hon of years to the need of the Chinese Japan and Shanghai
Mr. Noel Baker asked the Pre-Presidents. Dr. D. K. Samy Pilla.tomobile mechanics for a number Australia and Manila.... means, either alone, or in colla-Secretary, M. R. Deb; Joint Secre- Government, gave & warm send- USA, Japan and Shanghai (Van- boration with other Powers, where taries. A V. Mansukal, B. P. Ditta og yesterday to another batch of by he would make known to the
General Committee. Dr. Pits radio graduates who are being German Government the deep Naidu, P. K. Kirs, F. T. Melwan, sent to the Ministry of War. feeling of horror which has been G. T. Utomall, P. Das, K. Mang- aroused in Britain among all sec-aimal. H S. Rathou and Bishen tians of the people by the action Dass. Hon. Auditors. K. Ram and taken against the Jews.
D. 8. Dinga.
ed
Airways"l'ate
16th Nov.
Thawa........ Taiyuan ...Cobles
Atsuta Maru..........
Gineisenau.
1th Nor.
18th Nov.
1th Nut.
17th Nor.
17th Nor.
2
in
couver B.C. date, 29th October)...! Emp, of Asta.....
Tyndareus....... Shanghal Straits and EUROPE via Nega- patam (Letters and Papers) Lon- don date, 20th October, ne Ur Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"-Landon 13th November.
18th Nov.
18th Nov.
Terukuni Maru..
18th Nov.
date Imperial
19th New
I th Nov.
18th Nov.
19th Nov.
Irth Nov
19th Nov;
20th Nov,
Buth Nov
The members are proficient to receive and send 25 words minute in English and
28 Chinese. They have acquired con- iderable experience in practical work by duties on local boats, Japan which are equipped and maintain- ed with radio sets by the Radio Shanghal $6,140.72
2.533.28 Corporation of China,
2.187.41
Mr. Chamberlain replied that there were many means of making that known; in fact he did not think there would be any doubt about. It,
Asked whether the Government would show the feeling of the country by attempting to do some thing for the victims, the Premier declared that the question could not be answered without notice.
The Prime Minister gave the same answer to the question whe-" Hongkong Automobile ther he would consider having Association consultations with President Roose- St. Stephen'a College velt with a view. to joint repre- Sales sentations being made to Berlin- Lant,
POPPY DAY FUND
acknowledg Previously
Hongkong Street Bales Kowlcon Street Bales....
Street Happy Valley
Sales
Chau Street Cheung
Sales... Motor Car Mascots per
Reuter.
1,825.83
Shanghai and Swatow.
Messrs. Those leaving are
Looi Swatow Kow-wel, Lam Tak-wan Yuen Shanghai, Wing-chin. Lo Kun-chain, Cheung Manila Kin-hurg. Leung Chou-pon. Lam Wai-man. Lau Tze-ying. Chang 314° Mao-leung. Lam Chun-shing and
George Lin
558.CD
Crawford,
Ltd.
Sales
7.35
80.12
MANCHESTER
HANDICAP
Royal
Hongkong Golf
||
C'ub
19.80
40.27
H. M. S. "Tamar"
H, M. S. "Delight" &
Destroyers
H. M. A. "Dorsetshire"
TONY GALENTO WINS FIGHT
Philadelphia, Nov. 15. "Tony Galento, New Jersey bar tender, who is a contender for the world's heavyweight boxing cham- . M. S. "Thanet" pionship, defeated Harry Thomas, H. M. 8. ""Thracian" of Chicago, by a technical knock E. M. 8. "Eagle"
H. M..B. "Falmouth"
out in the third round of their Mi 81,"Reamew
H. M. S. "Duchess" fight here last night..
The easy victory was seen by H. M. S. "Medway"
Stonecutters/I> Sta- 13,000 spectators.
Ningkwo, Nov. 15.
Over 300 casualties were inflict #loon
CALL-OVER
London, Nov. 15.
The following is the latest call- over for the Manchester November 39 92 Handicap:-
ralta
Japan. Shanghai and Formosa Straits and Manila
lava and Manila... Straits and Manila
"Airways Planc Mirzapore......
| Taisaroes..........
| Victoria.......
| Ldangchow.....
Newchwang.... Glenteg........ Nagara Maru. Pyrrhus.. Husimi Maru..... Menestheus. Tjisadane..
2 st Nor
Sat Nov 21st No
2nd Nor.
Conte Verde....
2 Nur
Parcels from Calcutta and Straits Talamba....
OUTWARD MAILS.
REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and woere malla are advertised to clear at or before ? a.m., registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. :
Swatow
For "
WEDNESDAY
Per
Date and Time
Kwelyang.
Antenor..
100/6 Stainless Stephen (0) 100/6 Mubarak. (0)
20/1 Aphrodisia (0), 22/1 (t) 22/1 Fet (ö)
Air Mail for "K.L.M. Airways Direct Service-due, Amsterdam. 27th November.
3traits, Ceylan, India, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles-due Marselles, 15th December and London Parcels due London.
21st December.
Formosa and Amoy
Japan and Honolulu
Fort Bayard and Halptiong. Fort Bayard
Swatow
Amoy
Antenor.. Worang, Canton Maru:
Rakuyo Maru. Taksang. Wing Wah
Selles..
Shantung
Marosa
Wed:, 16th
&3 AM
1.P.Q&K.P.Ø.
| Reg. *-*- 8.3) AM
rd.
DU AM
GRO&KPO..
Urd, 16th 920 AM
Swatow and Tientsin
Bangkok
80.09
100/12 Pappageno (0)
38.96
100/9 Dragonnade (0)
15 45
100/8 Maranta (0)
16.84
100/8 Taran (0)
99 93
100/7 Velvet Cushion (o
7.10
100/7 Trafalgar (0)
17 00
100/6 Nadushka (0)
220.00
+1
Thomas, a former blacksmith, was knocked out by Joe Louis in, Royal Naval Hospital the-fifth round of their match last lat Bri. The Seaforth
Highlanders April-Reuter.
tion
54.38
20/1 Bird's Eye' (t and of
30.18
20/1 Bughtrig (0)
20/1 Solitaire (o)
20.00
20/1 Golden Martlet (o
1030
JAPANESE CLASH WITH GUERILLAS
12th Heavy Battery,
R..A.
20/1 Carlino (o) |
56.80
20/1 Spot Barred (0)
12th RA, Stan'ey
17.03
Hongkong
Volunteers,
Fanling
149.10
25/1 Phosphor (t and o)
10.3) AM
30 33: PM
St. Andrew's Church, Kow-
29/1 Battle Song (0) "
2:00 PM
45.65
25/1 Hurry Devavole to>
-7.10 PM
ed on the Japanese and three of Kowloon Union Church ... their steam launches were destroy-A. 8. Watson & Co. Ltd. ed during an engagement between
12.00
25/1 Pactolus (0)
25/1 Listor (a)....!
THURSDAY
Thursday, 17th
Sales ......
10,40
25/1 Nearchus (0)
Saigon
.33/1 Highland Gypsy (0)
Parcels only for Japan
Reuter.
- 25.00
shanshik, south of Wuhing, on the A. W. Hughes south bank of Lake Tal, in north Mr. and Mrs. 3. Cheklang, on November 12. .....
2500
Manila and Parcels only for Ger-
many via Hamburg.
Chenonceaux. Hosang.
Gneisonan.
5.00 PM
6.30 PM
IPO.
W.
Alabaster
25.00
25.00
$25.00
** 6:00
25.00
FOOD SHORTAGE
IN HANKOW
FR. JACQUINOT REPORTS
3:00 PM
Airmalt for "Imperial
GPO,
Stay "1,00 12:
Airways Plane jard
Ord.
0 PM .15.30 P
OPO.
Airways Plane jURL"
7:00 PM
Friday, 18th
Taiyuanh.
Soochow
a Chinese guerilla unit and Canadian Trade Commis-, Japanese detachment at. Chips: stoner
On the same day an encounter . A ........ took place between other Chinese J. Owen Hughes and Japanese troops at 8inshih, Mrs. Velichinse y about 30 kilometres to the south-w.. Wooding "east of Wuhing. A. squadron of Japanese Bombers rained over 50 bombs in the villages around, casualties among causing heavy
the civilians-Central News.
$14,273 81
The name of Mrs. Bpink, was Inadvertently omitted from the list of Poppy sellers in the Happy Val-
District in Saturday's report.
R.A.F.
Mr. and Mrs. A Matti wil beley leaving, the Colony at the end of this month for a short vacation
CRASH In Peiping and will return to
London. Nov. 15. Shanghai, where Mr. Matti w take over the management of one A Royal Air Force bomber crash- of the Shanghai hote's for the ed yesterday near Stradishull, Hongkong Shanghal Hotel Cor-la Buffolk. The crew of three were
ikoledaransocean.A poration
Shanghal, Nov, 15. Travelling by special plane from Hankow, Fatner Jacquinot, whe has been organising a refugee. safety zone there, returned Changhai yesterday.
الكرا
He called immediately on the French Ambassado., M. Paul Nag- glar, and it is learned that Father Jacquinot revealed, that the faud situation in Hankow was acute,
happy solution is, however, ex- pected aho.tly-Renter.
Airways nireét Service due London Imperial 24th November, t
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus-
tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Imperial Service--dae Sydney, 26th NDT.
Swałow
FRIDAY
Haihow. Pakhol and Haiphong. Parcels and Papers only for Cal-
cutta:
Kumsang
Noon
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