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"An Office Boy
Looks Back"
Sir,- your very interesting speel article headed "An Office Boy Looks Back," which appeared in yesterday's issue, the author, Mr. Daniel
McArthur recalled the names of several apparently famous music hall entertainers who delight- el Edinburgh folk 40 years ago. He wondered if the names stir any old bones to-day. One name certainly stira a young man's memory.
Ballard
Mr. McArthur includes Brown in his list, and this, presun- ably in the same Ballard Brown who, some 15 years ago went down to the Bouth of England ns a promoter of Concert Party performances at some At of the principal holiday resorts.
Wells converted
he Tunbridge dereket hud half-forgotten publie park into one of the town's brightest during the summer season,
Velvet
[
H." or "The Mun in The Coat" as he was alternatively known down south, brought some of the B.B.C. leading concert parties and
his longt
THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Colony's New
CONVITE.
SUA
A Direccao do Club Lusitano tem a honra de convidar # Com- munidade Portuguesa para assistir a Recepcno, na sala "Luiz de Camoes," em honra do Exmo Sur Dr. Jose Caetano Soares e Bema Esposa, un Sexta-feira, 23 do corrente pelas 17.30 horas.
Hongkong, 22 de Julho de 1937. LOYAL GREETINGS COLONIES ADDRESS PRESENT- ED TO THEIR MAJESTIES
the Ofleer His Excellency
Ad- ministering the Government has re- ceived from the Secretary of State for the Colonies the following copy of the text of the address which he delivered to His Majesty the King, on behalf of the Colonial Empire, at a Reception held at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday, May 11, 1937:
race.
Sir, on behalf of the Anty-five million people of Your Majesty's Colonial Empire, I beg to offer their loyal devotion to Your Ma- jesty's Person and Throne. The peoples of your Colonial Empire live senttered among all the cont tinents and oceans of the world. They differ in
language, to day creed and tradition. But they are at one in tendering with deep sincerity their loyal greetings to Your Majesty and to Her Ma- jesty the Queen, and in offering their fervent prayers that Your Majesties may long continue la perform your hath and onerous duties, and that you +21:1 your
13-
. Dean
Litorally "Grow Up" In Army
Rev.
As already briefly announced, the J. L Wilson, Vienr of S1 Andrew' Roker. Sunderland, han heen appointed Dean of St. John's Cathedral: Hongkong, and deacon of Hongkong, He is leaving Home to take up his new posta in January next.
Arch-
The Sunderland Echo, in com- menting on the appointments, re- marks that it is a happy coincidence. that the Bishop of Hongkong, Right Rev. H. O. Hall, is n former collegue of Mr. Wilson's. When the Luke's, Bishop was Vlear of St. Newcastle, he and Mr. Wilson used in work together on Newenstle Town Maor during Race Week, and were known as the "Town Moor Parsons."
UNDER ARMY AGE
Mr. Wilson was educated at St. School, Leatherhead, Suc- John's rey, and on leaving school, joined the Army. He was under age at the time, and was so small that he was placed in the Hecruiting Newcastle for six months
He
Office at
recalls with amusement that he literally "grew up in the Army. He was even too small bantama
for the
His height was 4ft. 11n, and his
than six weight little more
stone. Yet, when he left the Army after the War he had increased his height by eight inches and his weight by Ave stone.
He served in the renks for three
chiktren may be Blessed by years and after being a sentent Almighty God with every plness and prosperity,
MESSAGES ON VIEW
London, July 21. Londoners will be able to
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obtained a Commission in the Dur- hom
Infantry, Light
and " 13th the
Battalion in Razetted to France.
returning home he went up to
to teach at the Stuart Memorial Col- lege at Isfahan.
artistes to the public during messages of loyalty to the King dur- Queen's College, Oxford, in 1919, and and
suervantul regime.
took his B.A. degree in 1922, after among them was George Gross, the ing the Coronation from all over the Suraex comedian ("Nothing succeeds Empire when the exhibition which he went to Persia as a layman kes
at the Imperial Institute on Friday, favourite Sussex" hoing his
Illuminated addresses in expensive quip). Vivian Foster, better known as the "Vicar of Mirth," and a blind and highly decorative caskets from Sultans of the Federated Malay entertainer whose name, though at
Queen of one time known throughout the States, Zanzibar, the country, has escaped me. This Tonga and the rulers of India will!
be exhibited. One scroll was signed by all the inhabitants of Tristan da Cunba-Reuter Bulletin,
она
lais gentleman became famous for mimiery of birds by whistling. He was a regular B.B.C. contributor back: in 1937.
It was also Ballard Brown who revived the popularity of the West several Pier at Hastings, and for years during the
Wits "acason" responsible for giving holiday visitors Ballard Argi-class entertainments, Brown extended his activities in Brighton, and was highly success- ful impresario for the Palace Pier.
In the south of England, Ballard Brown is probably far better known than he is in his native Scotland, and the south almost anywhere along coast one will discover int his name means something.
S.A.G.
EVANS DENIES
CHARGE
(Continued from Page 51
the yard between 8 pm. p.m. on June 16.--
and B.10
Questioned by Mr. Thomson, he said he was on duty that day from 4 p.m. to midnight, and distinctly re- membered Evans going out,'
Evans had come into his office and enquired after his wife and family. He met Evans last year at a bathing party at the Lido, but hnd not seen him since. He left his work at 11.15 p.m. as it was a slack day.
The hearing was adjourned to August 3.
Miss Paddy Keam, recently up- pointed as a Nursing Sister to the Hongkong Medical Department, arrived from Home by the P, and O. liner Rajputana yesterday,
Colonel A. Burrowes, Commander of the Royal Artillery, Hongkong, and Mrs. Burrowes, have returned from leave and are staying at Re- pulse Bay Hotel, having left No. 371 The Peak.
RADIO BROADCAST
(Continued from Page 7) your heart....Ted Fio Rito and his Orchestra; Fox-Trot-The Way You tank To-night; Fox-Trol-A Fine Romance....Ambrose and his Or-
Close Down.
chestra.
11 p.m.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
The following wave-lengths and queneles are used by Daventry:
Frequency Wavelength
49,50 metres
Sign
GSA
1,500 K.C.
GRU
1,510 k..
080
9,583 k.e.
GSD
11,750 k.c.
ONE
31.53 metres 31.30 metres 23.32 metres 25.20 11,065 x.c.
inetres 15,140 CSP
x.c. 18.02 metres GSG 17.700 k.c. 10.00 melres
13,071 Incirea
19.06 metres
GSH 21,420 k.c.
C91 15.260 J.,
GSJ
GSO CSP
21.840 k.c. 10,80 metres 4110 k.c. 49.10 metres 15.180 k.c. 17.76 meires 15.310 k..
10.60 mielren Transmission I 0.3.0., G.S.G.)
fres
IGSD 12.30 pas. tg Ben. Tummy. Atkins'--
Looking Back over my Years in the Army. 1245 pm. The Arthur Dulay Quintet. 1.15 m. Speedway Racing: England v.
Australia.
1.30 p.m. At the Theatres." 1.55 pm. The News and Announcements. Greenwich The Signal at 2 p.m. 2.15 pm. Empire Mall Dag.
Transmission 2 (G.S., G.S.G., G.S.II.) 8.45 pan, Big Ben. The
Orchestra.
BBC
Weish
7.15 pm. They Never Came Back-2:
Mungo Pork.
7.40 p.m. At the Theatres."
4 pa Brahens Sonalas for Violoncello
and Pianoforte~2.
8.10 p.in. Reginald Food, at the BBC
Theatre Organ.
p.. Fend for Thought." 120 pun. Country Dances.
0.30 pm. The News and Announcements.
Greenwich Time Signal at 0.43 p.m.
Transmission 3
William Pitt.
11 pm.
Edgar Hawke Phantom Five."
RETURNED TO ENGLAND
He returned to Englund to go to the Theological College at Oxford in the same 1024, and was ordained
Michael's year, and licensed to St. Cathedral, Coventry, where for three
he was Canon II, St. B. Holland, who is now under the Sub-Dean,
Bishop of Wellington.
This was followed by a move to Egypt, where he look up missionary wark.
came back in 1929, and he when he took a curacy at St. Mar- Karet's, Durham, in charge of St. John's, Neville's Cross,
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1937.
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1 TO
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120
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ZOOCHOW
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SWATOWNS „LAKTON A
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White
The Manila Observatory reports at 8 a.m. to-day that the typhon is situate in about Long. 127. Lat. 23, recurving north-eastwards.
dots show its track.
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KAMO Wharf,
In 1834 he was appointed Vicar of Elghton Banks, where he remained until he accepted the invitation to become Vicar
Andrew's, of St. Roker, He succeeded Rev. Waiter Johnson, who had died suddenly when visiting parishoners,
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PAPAOSHAN
(Continued from Page 1.)
recently to do patrol duty in South China Seas. A state of emergency has been declares at Ma Kung Ilar bour, which is heavily mined, and ho ships are allowed to come within 10 li after dark.
MARI
(NY.K.),
SAILING TO-DAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) CREMER (JCJ) for Singapore, 1.30 p.m., A.1, 2015,
HAIYANG (Douglas) for Amoy, 3 p.m. Con Wharf. "28637.
RAJPUTANA (P. & 0.) for Japan, noon, Kowloon Wharf, 7721
TALMA (1.L.) for Japan-6-a.m. Kew- toon Wharf. 27721
TAIYUAN (B. & H.) for Amay, 6 a.m. Went Paint. 30331.
TJINEGARA (J.G.J.L.) for Amuy, 10
(C.P.S.).., A.5. Kowloon
MAUSANG (J.M.), 1.22 KANGCHOW (B. & S.). Talkoo Dack. SUOCHOW (1. & S.). Taikou Dock. TAI SEUN HONG GM.), 0.8.
ARRIVED YESTERDAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given.) EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (C.P.S.) from Manila, 7. Kowloon Whart. 24649.
MAUSANG J.M.) from Sandakan, 2.20|
. .22 30311.
RAJPUTANA (P. & 0) from Europe, 9.30 a... Kowloon Wharf. 27721.
SAILED YESTERDAY
(Agents Phone Numbers Given) BAIYANG (Douglas) for Swntow, 3 p.m. Co's Wharf. 28017.
SZECHUEN (B. & 9.) for Swatow, 2 p.m. West Paint. a0331.
TAIYUAN (B. & 9.) for Amoj, & p.m. West Point. 30331.
TIIKARANG (J.C.JL) for Amoy, 10 P. midstream. 28015.
ARRIVING TO-DAY (Agents Phone Numbers Given) ANTILOCHUS (B. & S.) from Shang hal, 6 a.m., A. 30341.
KAMO MARU (N..K.) from Maniin, daylight. Kowloon Wharf. 30291.
The withdrawal from Swatow of the 156th Division under Garrison- Commander, Li Hon-wan, is demand-ton, 8.16 am, B.R. 30311. ed by the Japanese Consul here.- Da-Dav.
TAI SEUN HONG (J.M.) from Can-
TROOPS MOVEMENTS
Nanking. July 21.
PALESTINE PARTITION PROPOSALS DEFENDED
It is reported from Tientsin that
(Continued from Page 1.) another Japanese troop train, carry-
of soldiers. ing several hundred
Iraq, who had promised not to pursue arrived at Tientsin this morning about 11 o'clock from Shanhaikwon, the line of policy he had adopted in
the past, It is understood that the troops were a detachment of the 19th, Japanese Division.
kwan.
|
*8015.
ARRIVING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Givon] CHAKBANG (J.M.) from Shanghai, D a.m., West Point Wharf. 30311.
CHICHIRU
from: MARU (N.Y.K.) Shanghai, daylight, Kowloon Wharf. 30201.
GENERAL PERSHING (States) from Shanghal, 10 nm, haoy, 30371.
PRESIDENT COOLIDGE (Dollar) from Manila, 4 pan. Kowloon Wharf. 28171.
PRESIDENT JACKSON (Dollar) from Shanghai, X pany Kowloon Wharf.
RANCHI (P. & 0.) from Shanghai, Ga.m. Kowloon Wharf. 27731.
SAILING TO-MORROW
(Agents Phone Numbers Given.)
ANTILOCHUS (R. & $3 for Europe,
30231. 10 ... A.3.
EMPRESS OF RUSSIA (CPS) for Japan, noon, Kowloon Wharf. 24049.
HAITAN (Douglas) for Amay, 4 pm. Co's Wharf, 28037.
HOMOW (B. & S.) for Swatow, 3 p.m. West Point. 30331,
KINGYUAN (B. & 3.1 for Halphong. am. West Point. 3031.
TAI SEUN HONG (J.M.) for Tientsin, pang-1.3, 30311,
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Mr. Winston Churchill suggested. that the proposalsį an amendment It is understood that later another should be submitted to the League of (G.S.D., G.S.G.. G.S., G.S.J.)
adequate 10.15 p.in. Fig Ben, The Central Band of troop train arrived from Shunhal Nations with a view to enabling the
1 Majesty'n Royal Air Force
It also was fully loaded with British Government, after
Inquiry, to present to Parliament af July 23. 11 pm. Here Lived Lord Clive: troops and large quantities of war
definite scheme in uccordance with stil
White 23. "The supplies. The two trains are and
the policy set forth in the lying in the station here.
Poper. waggons, A fleet of 40 old-styled
Mr. Ormsby-Gore'sald the Govern- loaded with war supplies was seen moving along the Peiping-Tientsia ment thought the White Paper the highway towards Fengtal early this best line of policy to pursue, but re- marning The wagons were heavily garded it as essential to have the guarded by Japanese soldiers. It is preliminary views of the Mandates generally believed that this shipment Commission if they were in touch at is af ammunition for the Japanese inter stake with the Jews and Arabs countries whose in- troops at Fengta!.
Train service GR the
Pelping- terests were Mukden Railway has been resumed.
1140 p.m. Ezra Pitt and Elmer try the
English enuntryside. 13.10 at The News and Announcements. Greenwich Tine Signal at 12.30 am. 12.30 nm. Oscar Rabia and his namany
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get a polley for the future govern- The Tientsin-Peiping express and ment of Palestine.
Mr. Ormsby-Gore concluded by ap the Shanhalkwar-Peiping express left according to schedule and the pealing to the House, the Jews and goodwill passed Arabs to co-operate with Peiping-Shanhaikwan train here for Shanhatkwon as usual with His Majesty's Government in hers
constructive effort to bring pence to the Holy Land.
Wah Kiu Yat Po.
1
CONSUL'S PRECAUTIONS
Mr. C. R. Attlee said Mr. Ormsby- Gore went very for to meet the dim- culty which many of them Reuter.
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Chengchow, July 21. The local Japanese Consul-General is sending his family to Hankow c a precautionary measures, while the Consul General himself continues to remain owing to cerinin special duty, which requires his presence.--With||T.T. London Kiu Yat Po.
WATER LEVELS
FOR WEST, NORTH AND "EAST RIVERS
Demand
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
Упрла TT. India TTU.S.A T.T. Manlia T.T. Batavia
Saigon
The Ilver Conservancy Bureau for TT. Bangkok Kwangtung Province, linući Uie fotowing tambjen report on water levels, in imetres, for the West, North and East Rivers:
Place of
029 Obervallon rrecard record
T.T. Franee
Highest Lowest on
1937
T.T. Germany
WL. 20/7
W.L.
21/1
TUT. Switzerland
T.T. Australia
4 m/s, D/P
Buying 4 m/s. L/C London
do
Wuchaw +24.25 -0.78 +34 + 1.35
West Tuver at
West River at
Shaking +12.50
D +1.051.01
North Iver at
Thingyuen +8.20
North River åt
0 +1.00 +1.904 m/s. L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s. France
Shamshui + 8.41 −133 +685 + *.”” - 30 d/d. India East River at
Bhekiding+12 −0.82 +0,88 4 somin' U.S. Cross rate in London
felt.-
passengers
The following
arrived from the United Kingdom and ports by the P. & D. liner Rajputana yesterday:
Miss K. Konnedy, Mr. J. Edmonds, Mr. and Mrs. E. Munro, Mr. J. Kehihang, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dent, Mr. G. Harnes, Mine E. Good, Mrs. E. Crimp, Mrs. K. Gray, Mr. R. Markillle, Miss Ellowett, Mr. and Air. Yap Rhoe-yan, ir. Fu Chnon-hen, Mr. Who Peng khoen Mir. Ten Bocyllang, Mr. Kweo Kocan-hanw, Yap Yin-fax, Mr. Dey Jne-pong, Bir. Madame Cheah Ping, Madaise Nin Thal, Mr. Hew Thato-ngen, Mr. Hew Kon.choon. Mr. New Kun-klow, Mr. R. .1s. 2.10/32 Moir, Miss H. Francisco, Mr. A. King, 1s. 2.10/32 Mr. F. Henderson, Misa F. Brown, Mr. .1024 Bharucha, Mr, P. G. R. de Silva, Mr. 61% F. Bird, Mr. and Mrs. F. Edwards, Mr. 2 N. King, Miss P. Keam, Miss D. Wilson, .104% Lt. Col. H. Watson, Afr. and Mer. G.
80% Joner,
3. Mian M. Murray, Miss 30
Cameron, Rev. T. Fox, Mr. G. Park, Mr. .00%) T. Wu, Miss M. Fahnestock, Mr. 8. 549% Wight. Mr. and Mrs. L. Martins, Mins 1491 Martins and Mauler Martins, Mrs. XI. Yamada, Mr. and Mra, 11. Morgan, Maj. 8011⁄2 C. Tayleur, Mr. J. Now Köbo Shah, Mr. .8.10
M. Moffatt, Mr. M. Bharucha, Sir. 8. 75 Martignage, Mr. C. Gelindo, Mr. C. .13114 Bazilio, Mr. 1. Martinaito, Mr. 8. .1/01 Glongo, Mr. L. Ignoli, Mr. G. Sing, Bir. B. De Shen, Mr. F. Powell, fr, G. Stephens Dr. Ruby Sla, Mr. and Mrs. 1/2.25/32 Blaney, Madame 120 Tel, Mr. Tan Thye- 1/2 tongs Mr. II. Abbott, Mr. L. Behynna- .304ebuurder, Mr. H. de Vries, Mr. and Mrs. 8.81 A. Thomas, child and infants, dir. Chan .8111 Ting-lit, Mr. and Mrs. P. Norris, Mrs.. 4.98. Gelmwade and Miss D. Bayles,
Parcels, Reg., Ord.,
Sat, July 24. July 24, 9.30 o.m. July 2i, 10 a.m. Sat., July 24, July 33, 5 p.m. „July 24; 0.45 0.m. July 24, 10.30 a.m.
Sat, July 24,
July 23, p.m. July 24, 0.15 a.m.
July 24, 10 8.m
Pres. Jackson Sat., July 24, 4.30 p.m.
Manila, "Straits, Ceylon, India and Potsdum
Egypt and Parcels for Germany via Hamburg-
Reg., Ord..
.Sat., July 24, ...July 24, 4.15 p.m. ...July 24, 5 p.m.
Madong, Salamaua, Tulngi
Sunday
Canton Maru...Sun, July 25, 9 a.m. Monday.
.Mon., July 20, 4.30 p.m.. and Friderun
*Rabaul,
Tuesday
Swalow, Amoy and Formen ......
Air Mail for "Franco Orient Service" Andre Lebon ...... Tuck, July 27.
(Duo Marseilles, 8th August)
Tues., July 27.
G.P.0. and K.P,0.
Reg
July 27, 8.30
.
Ord.,
July 27, 0 am,
G. P. O. and K. P. O.
Reg. Ord.,
Saigon, Ceylon, Indla, East and Andre Lebon
*South Africa, Egypt and Europe vin Marseilles
(Due Marseilles 24th August) Batavia and Sournbiyn,
Bangkok via Swatow
.July 27, 0.45 am. July 21, 0.30 am. Tilsondari..Tues., July 27, 0.30 nm. Kalgan ..Tues., July 27, 1.30 pm.
Straits, Ceylon, India, East and Buenos Aires Maru
South Africa
Wednesday
Straits, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt Sarpedon
and Europe vla Marzeilles. (Due Marsellies 27th August and London Parcela)
(Due London 2nd September) Amoy
Holhow
Manila
Sandakan
Foochow via Swatow
Shanghal and Japan Straits.
Ceylon, India,
Tues., July 27, 2.30 pm.
Wed. July 28,
Parcels, ...... July 28, 9 a.m. Reg. ...... July 23, 0.45 a.m. Ord... July 28, 10.30 n.m Tainan..... Wed, July 28, 3.30 p.m.
Thursday
Anhui ......Thurs., July 29, 9 a.m. Friday
Emp. of Japan Fri., July 30, 3.30 p.m. Mousang....Fri, July 30, 0.30 o.m. Hangsong...Fri, July 30, 10.30 am. Hakone Maru Fri, July 30, 2:30 pm. Katori Maru Fri., July 30, 5.30 p.m.
East and South Afrien, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due Mar- soilles 30th August. Shunghal, Japan, Canada, USA., C. Pres. Jackson
and S. America, and Europe via Victoria B.C.-due Victoria B.C. 10th August and Europe via Alborla,
Parcels,
Rex..
Ord...
"Superscribed correspondance only,
.Fri, July 30,
July. 90, 4 pm.. July 80, 8 p.m.
July 10, 6.30 p.m...
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