THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1936.
WHAT
IS MYSTERY BEHIND AMERICAN Why insist on VALVE-IN-HEAD? AIR-LINE ATTITUDE TO HONGKONG? Forty-Mile Gap in Entire Route. Around World
REQUEST FOR PERMIT WOULD BE RECEIVED WITH FAVOUR
-Official
"Tolograph" Special Representative
What mystery surrounds the disinclination of Pan- American Airways, operators of the Pacific air mail service between California and the Philippine Islands, to even approach the Hongkong Government for permission to use Hongkong as the Far Eastern terminal of the pro- posed feeder service from Manila to China?
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This is a question that is intriguing Hongkong aviation circles. For some time rumours have been current that Pan American's representative approached the Govern- ment, and that his request for permission to land machines in Hongkong was rejected.
These rumours are officially denied.
The Hongkong Government has given an assurance that no application was made by Pan American airways.
But
"IF SUCH A REQUEST WERE TO BE MADE, HIS MAJESTY'S GOVERNMENT WOULD BE PREPARED TO GIVE IT FAVOURABLE CONSIDERATION."
This statement was made a fortnight ago by the Secretary of State for the Colonies. Mr. J. H. Thomas, in reply to questions in the House of Commons.
of State for the the decision of Pan Colonies whether he was aware American Airways to make had refuse to agree to a pro- that the Hongkong authorities Macao, and not Hongkong, posal by Pan American Airways the Far Eastern terminal to make Hongkong the terminal for their trans-Pacific air-point in China for a regular trans- mail service, was brought was accepted by the Portu up in the House of Commontese authorities at Macno; and last month.
whether he had any statement to; During Question time. Major make on the subject. General Sir Alfred Knox, M.P. for the Wycombe Division of Buckinghamshire, asked the
THE mystery surrounding | Secretary
Hollywood Film Of British Army In East.
Pacific service; that the proposi-
"I am not aware of any revent application having been made on behalf of American interests for permission to operate a regular Trans-Pacific air service to Hong kong," said the Secretary of State for thes Colonies, Mr. J. H. Thomas, fin reply.
"If such a request were to be made. His Majesty's Govern ment would be prepared to give it favourable consideration," he added,
"Will the right hon. Gentleman
FLYING DOWN TO CATHAY
Not lo, but Hongkong Is the destination of the hoys shown above. They are Ted Whaley and his Callfe raian negroes, upening at the Cathay Ballroom to night.
BRITAIN MAY WREST PACIFIC BLUE RIBAND FROM GERMANY
NEW P. & O. SHIPS FOR HONGKONG
Germany and Italy's supremacy on the Suez route be- tween Europe and the Far East will be challenged next year, when two new P. & O. liners, sistor ships to the 24,000 ton Strathmore, will be put into service.
Both ships are being built at Barrow. As soon as they are handed over to their owners, they will be placed on the Far Eastern service to Singapore, Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan and will attempt to wrest the Blue Riband of the Pacific from its present holders, the Norddeutscher Lloyd Line.
The N. D. L. has three new and faster than any British ship on modern liners on its Hamburg- the route. Orient service. They are the 18,- 000 ton Potsdam, holder of the Riband, the Scharnhorst and the Gneisenau. They are larger and
RECORD
enquire at Hongkong 1 TOW TO
definite information that this re qeest was made and was refused,
LIFE OF GORDON HOLLYWOOD is to make a
"Lives of the Bengal Lan" 'cers" with a Chinese setting.
ENDS
as commercial interests in Hong-i SHANGHAI
were very much opposed to persisted Maj. General Knox, "Before giving this answer," replied Mr. Thomas. "1 ascertain- One of the epic stories of the
Jed the facts from Hongkong, and history of the British Army in was assured that no application China will form the plot, and had been made. I have already Technicolor will be used answered that if an application throughout.
was nude it would be favouredly
HONGKONG RUMOURS
2,700 TON SHIP WAS
SOLD FOR £900
One of the longest tows in the history of Far Eastern tug boats was completed this week with the arrival in Shanghai of the Shanghai Tug and Lighter Company's tug with the steamer
Minderoo in tow.
But the new. "S" class' liners now under construction for the P. & O. Line will be at least 6,000 tons larger than the Ger- man ships, and will be capable of speeds of at least 24 knols.
It is noteworthy that the Strath- more, on its ret voyage from Genou to Bombay, which is along the Far Eastern route through Suez, broke all records for the | trip, maintaining an average speed
of 21 knots.
The Potsdam, fastest. of the three N.D.L. liners, also averages 21 knots, and during its trinis did 221⁄2 knots. *
MORE POWER
The Strathmore has A shaft- horsepower of 24,000, ns compared with the Potsdam's 20,000 h.p. The two new P. & O. liners will differ from the Strathmore in that will develop their twin engines 30,000 h.p., sufficient to allow wido margin over the Potsdam.
Each of the new P. & 0. liners will be capablo of carrying a total complement of 1,625 people, in- cluding 445 first-class passengers and 665 tourist-class passengers.
Each of the ships will be sub- divided into 12 transverse water- tight compartments, and, in addi- vessels from the keel to the water tion, a double skin will protect the
EIGHT DECKS
The film will be a biography considered," of the life of "Chinese" Gordon." the British general who assisted
The decision to make Marne the in suppressing the famous Tai- | Far
terminal Eastern
of it ping rebellion, and fell a victim, California-China service was an- in January, 1885, to the Mahdi'nounced by Pan American Air followers at the capture of ways last December. Khartoum, two days before the For some time rumours have
The Minderoo, a steamer of arrival of a British relief force. been current in Hongkong that!
The leading players for the an application had previously been 2,700 tons, was owned by the Govern-West Australian Steam Naviga- film, which will be made by made to the Hongkong Pioneer Pictures Ltd., have not ment for permission to land the tion Company, and was the last giant Clipper machines in British of the old-time ships trading on yet been announced.
General Gordon WAK ordered waters. but enquiries from official
She was built in 1909. put to China in 1860 when war sources could elicit no information the Western Australian coast.
on the subject. broke out between that country!
Sold to Shanghal buyers the Mr. H. M. Bixby, Far Eastern and Britain. He was present at Manager for Pan American Air- Minderoo originally set out for Shang- the occupation of Peiping and
steam. Whilst Euch of the vessels will have ways, is now in Macao, supervis-hal under her own destruction of the Summer Palace.ng the erection of the harbour en route up the Western Australian) eight decks, alphabetically desig
alipony-md-beam-wireless station coast, however, she ran aground near nated A to H; including the pre- Port Hedland, where the tide rises He remained with the British for the Company.
use of passengers. A regular trans-Pacific air mall and falls 26 feet, and completely dikmenade decks, all intended for the forces in northern China. until April, 1962, when the British service is already in operation be appearing from sight.
At low tide the Minderoo, was left tween San Francisco and Manila, the command of troops, under
and feeder planes, smaller than perched precariously on a sandbank. General Staveley, proceeded to Shanghai in order to protect the the Clipper ships now in service,The strain proved too much for the European settlement from the will shortly connect Manila with Talping rebels..
TAITING-RELELLION-
The Taiping revolt hat com- | menced in Iwangsi in 1850, and
Macno.
AROUND, THE WORLD When this service is inaugurat- ten years later had assumed ed it will be possible to travel serious proportions.
around the world by plane. Air-
The rebels threatened the city way passengers could travel from of Shanghai in 1862 and a force Hongkong to Paris by Imperial of volunteers, from Hongkong Airways plane, from Paris to
so much that, after she was reflented, it was impossible to use the engines again.
NATURAL DOCK
old warrior, and her keel was strained
w
the
line,
Two vice-regal suites, com- prising dining-room, sitting- room, verandah, bedroom and bathroom, will be situated on D deck, where there will also be alx cabins-de-luxe.
Special attention is being paid
RADIO BROADCAST
Relay Dance Orchestra From Cathay Ballroom
DAVENTRY CRICKET RELAY
From Z. B. W. on a wavelength of 355 metres (846 klincycles):
4-7 pm. Chinese Programme.
7 p.m. Excerpts from "The Yeoman of the Guard" (Gilbert and Sullivan).
7.30 p.m. Marek Weber and his Orchestra.
n Roso
The Beggar Student Selection (Millocker); Mighty Lak (Nevla); The Rosary (Nevin); Salut D'Amour (Elgar); I in your lips Waliz (Rudolpho); The Skater's (Gung) Fantasia on Melodies of Johann Strauss (Webor).
8 p.m. Time Signal, Weather Re
and Announcements. 03 p.m. manke
Λ Variety Concert.
a Millione
Piano
Selection;
Coronado Selection
Song-Solitudo.
Carroll GibbonTenor); Rumora
Turner Layton
The Pensioner....Willis McCulloch;
Solo-Gipsy
Organ
Love Song...
Sigmund Krumgold; Song-A Penny
in
my
Pocket....
...Val
Rosing
.Nat
Gonolla
Humorous Get Away, Old man, Get Away...Frank Cramli: Instrumental
Sophisticated. Lady....
and
his Georgians; Orchestra- Jubiles Dance Memories; Song-Do the Runaround....Jane Clyde (So prano); Accordeon Sola-Bell Ringer
.Maurice Alexander:
Where the Arches used to
Flanagan and Allen; Organ
In a Bird Store; In a Clock Store.... Terence Candy.
9pm. A Relay from Daventry. 9 p.m. News and Announcements. 9.20 p.m. Cricket M.C.C. v. Ali- Indin. A Commentary from Lori's.
9-39 p.m. "Melodies of the Month" played by Len Green (Piano).
9.55 p.m. Two Songs by Elsle Carlisle (Soprano).
1. Star Gazing; 2. Conversation for Two.
10 p.m.
Big Ben from Daventry. 19 p.m. Dance Orchestra from the Cathay Ballroom.
12 midnight, Cluse Down. NOTE: There will be a Chinese recorded programme from Z.E.K. on a frequency of 640 kilacycles from 8-11, p.m.
TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME
Band of Royal Ulster Rifles From the Studio
9.10.10 a.m. Military Parade Ser- vice from St. John's Cathedral.
10 D.m. Close Down.
11 am-12.15 p.m. Morning Ser- vice from St. Jolm's Cathedral.
12.15-2.30 p.m. European Pro-
gramme.
12.15 pm. "Symphony No. 3 in F Major" (Brahma, Op. 90).
12.50 p.m. Two Songs by Grace Moore (Soprano).
They Call me Mimi (" Bohemo")
Farewell (Paccin): 2. ("La Boheme') (Puccini).
1 p.m. Time and Weather. 1.03 p.m. Selections from Light Opera.
0 p.m. 1.35 mine Gig
4. p.m.
Vocal Gems-Duchess of Dantzig; (Jonex); Voca! Selection-Geisha Guns-Iolanthe (Gilbert and Sulli
Renter Press Bulletins. A Recital by Benin (Tenor). 1. Elegie (Massenet): 2. Plaisir D'Amour (Martini); 3. Say you will not forget (de Curtis); 4. Lullaby (Schubert).
.1.50 p.m. "Woodland Pictures"- Rurnt Suite (P. Fletcher).
2
P.m.
New Light Symphony Orchestra.
Jewels of the Madonna-Intermezzo (Wolf-Ferrari); Buffoon (Contrey), Jazz Nocturne ("My Silent Love": (Suesse); Melody in F. Op. 3 No. (Rubinstein); Romance in E flat, Op. 44, No. 1 tubinstein); Benedictus
Serenade (MacKenzie);
Maurseque, 10, No. 2 (Elgar). 2.30 Close Down
p.m. 4-7 p.m. Chineno Programme. 7-10.45 p.m. European Programme. 7 p.m. "Symphony in D" (No., 36) (Mozart).
Op.
7.25 pm.
Vocal Genin from " Trovatore" (Verdi).
7.30 p.m...From the Studio. A Planoforte Recital by Tony Lorona; 1. Study in E Major: Polonaise in C sharp minor; 2. Nocturno in E flat Minor (Op. 67) Major Mazurka in (Chopin).
in the construction of the new P. 7.50 p.m. "Liebestraun" ' (Linzt) Beauty Waltz"
Her broken back was patched up & O. liners to the comfort of pas-and *Sleeping during subsequent low tides, remarkable
from sengers in the tropics. disappearanco sight of the sea providing a natural dock for the work,
(Tschaikovsky).
8 p.m. Time, Weather and An- On the hottest and most
nouncements. humid day in Hongkong, pas- 8.03
p-m. Organ Kecital. by Lind- A. Lafort, Jullia (CIM). and Manila were taken north to South America by French 'pinne Then, with the arrival from Shang- sengers aboard the new vessels Kay help in the defence of the city across the South Atlantic (or nl-hal on April 6 of the tug. Saucy, the will be able to recline in their ARCM, FIC.o. from 'St. John's Cathe Gordon was appointed comman tornately from Berlin by Zeppe- long tow, successfully concluded this cabins, where the temperature dral, with 3nister William Keown and
the Choristers. der of the forces engaged in sup-in), from South America to Northweek, commenced.
will be 68 and humidity nil
Trumpet Tune and Air... (Pur- preming the rebellion, and within America by Pan American Air The Minderoo was originally sold two years had completely wiped ways, and across the Pacific to
by West Australian Steamships.to Air-conditioning will be em-cell); 2: Themo and Variations from Japancas, ship breakers. She was iployed to attain this Utopian dream" "The Enigma" (Elgar); 3. How out the Taipingg. The Chinese Macao by the same company's ser-
repurchased, after the stranding, of voyagers to and from the Far Beautiful are the Feet ("Messiah) emperor appointed him to the vice.
(Handel)....Master William Keown; by: China Shipbreakers Ltd, of East during the aummer months. 4. Trio Sonata No. 8 (lat Movement) rank of Titu, the highest grado in
Shanghai, at a prico reported an, the Chinese army, and also gavo
£900 sterling!
(Bach); 6. Love one another It is anticipated that the first him the Yellow Jacket, the most
Although her engines were disabled of the new P. O. Hners will be with a pure boart...(Weslor).. important decoration in China.
.6. Choristara; result of the stranding, thay are Ingervice within twelve months, Master William. Koown and the Intermezzo from Henceforth he was familiarly
hajd, to be still in good order. In-
(Rheiübörger); addition, the ship is fitted with and the second bafore the end of Sonata hi athory known as "Chinese" Gordon,
(Continued on "Fago:6) valuable refrigerating machinery,
But, after travelling entirely around the world by plane, the voyager will have to catch a bost at Macao and finish the last forty miles of his 24,000 mile trip by sea,
...
1937.
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