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ANTI-GAS TUITION PLANNED
Government Measures
Announced
The following official communique on anti-gay measures for Hongkant was issued by the Colonial Secretary yesterday:
THE
HONGKONG
RADIO BROADCAST
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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY.
15. Love Bug; 10. Twilight in Tur-
key.
RUSSIANS MASSING
11.15 Interval of recorded dance 500,000 Stationed On
music from Z.D.W.
11.20 17. Yirn, Yira; 18. La Cumparaita; 18. Karaball; 20. Say
SI SC
11.33 Interval of recorded dance music from Z.D.W.
11.45 21. Afraid to Dream; 22. Runnin' Wild; 23. The Moon get in my eyes; 24. Caravan.
12.00 midnight. Close Down.
DAVENTRY PROGRAMMES
Short. Planoforte Rectal by 7.20 ..
Millicent Silver. 7.30 in. An 1 See 1'-3.
It will be remembered that in April this year. Government indicat- ed, in the course of a general state- ment published in the Press repaid- ing local ofr rald precautionary mica am. The Doc Empire Drchestra. sures, Its intention of providing 1.40 Rm. The News and Announcements. public instruction in air raids and anti-ga precautions. Since then Government has had under con-
Oreenwich Time Signal at 3.43 a.Th. a.m. ir ten. Variety, tucluding; Itosa- inoad, Bobble, and Ants; and Cleopatra Dein the Nevrile,"
Siberian Railway
Shanghai, Nov. 18.
Soviet troops along the Siberia border have been increased to 500,- 000, They are stationed along the Siberian Railway as a precnutionary measure against Japan, according to a foreign report received here to-day, Another 500,000 Soviet troops are ready to reinforce their units in the Far East at short notice.
NOVEMBER 20, 1937.
Arms Passing Through H.K., Tokyo Claims
Edon And Ambassador Discuss Matter
Tokyo, Nov. 19. Reports are constantly arriving in Tokyo that large amounts of arms and munitions are reaching China via However, the exact Hongkong.
revealed to the mounts were not United Press correspondent..
A man who visited Hongkong sald it was common knowledge that such shipments arrived in Hongkong from A Harbin dlapatch stated that the many countries and reached the Chi- volunteers north of the Great Wall nese by means of the Canton-liankow with ir Rallway, have effected a junction forces in
Outer Mongolia, The Japanese air force was con-
urinaments. Japanese shipments. The War Offee and the and Foreign Ofce, it is said, possess con- Surgari River are being harassed by firmation of the shipments. these volunteer and irregular units. -International News,
sideration in detail methods of pro- 10 am. Big Ben. Frank Biffa's Bram regulates being well equipped with stuntly making efforts to Intercept the
Quinict. Cord Deri Baritone). 19.40 . Tobacco.
11.10 am. The News and Announcements 115 m. Recital by Dr. Ernest Dullock,
Greenwich Timo Signal at 11.15 ..
both
up-le-date
viding such instruction, and after consultation with the leading firms in the Colony, through and with the kind
assiniance of the Hongkong General Churaber of Commerce und Aubes.
Big Ben, London Log. by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce. 4.12 pre
Cyrli Gardiner. a cource of nine public lectures de- tails of which are given below, hasp.n. Feuttis Daned Mukio.
4.43 pm. Firel been arranged. By courtesy of the 65 pm. The Empire Follies' in London
Calling." China Flect Club these lectures will
The News and Announcements. be given in the China Fleet Club 5 pm.
Greenwich Time Bignal at 5.45 .. Theatre, and, although the lectures 5.53 p.m. Recital by Empire Artists.
nt Dig Ilen. Hydnny Gustard, are intended primarily for the re-015 7.
the Organ of the Plaza Theatre, Birketi= head. presentatives of leading firms, they
'As I See N'--3 will be open to all members of the 7.15 pm.
7.30 p.m. English Dance Banda. public without charge.
troops along the Amur River on the New Orgait in Westminster
The course will be as follows: Monday, December 6, 5.30 p.m. The nature and risk of air attacks,
ta. Landon Lex, by Cyrli Gardiner. 8.10 p.m. Ezra Pitt and Elmer.
5.40 pan. For the Colonial Bervice-2.
pm. For the Children'; Bells.
9.30 p.m. The News and Announcements. Greenwich Time Simal at 9.45 pin.
Florid.
Monday, December 13, 5.30 p.m.-10.15 pm. Big Ben. The BBC Military Effects and characteristics of and measures for protection against, in- cendiary bombs and fire.
Monday, December 20, 5.30 p.m. Effects and characteristics of, and measures for protection against, high explosive bombs.
Monday, January 3, 5.30 p.m.-- Effects and characteristics of war Hases.
11 pin. Rugby Union Football: Ifarlequins v. Oxford and Chinbrutige v. Blackheath, 12.3 nm. (approx.) The News and An-
nouncementa,
Greenwich Thng Shina) at 12.15 m. 12.20 aan. Tinker's Boren 20 am. London Leg.
Orchestra
130 in. Brian Lawerance and fix Dance 2 an. Big Ben. The News and
nouncements.
Greenwich Time Sima) at 2.15 nr. 2.25 m.in. Baker's Doren,
13 am. The BUC Northern Orchestra.
3.30 10. In Town To-night,"
Sanon: 133th Fallion.
An-
Fift
Monday, January, 10, 5.30 pm- 1921, including Will Fyte fndividual protection against us.
(Fano Scots Comedian).
5 am. Interval.
PREPARING FOR NEW SHOW PHILHARMONIC'
SOCIETY
REHEARSALS
Judging by the progress being made at rehearsals, the Hongkong Philharmonic Society will further enhance its reputation when "The Arendlans" comes to be presented ni the Queen's Theatre during the week i ending December 18.
The production is one of the most Colony ambitious attempted in the for a number of years, and entails a lot of hard work, not only for the actual performers but for a host of ether helpers. On account difficulty and expense of transporta-
of the
A Foreign Office spokesman said he was unable to reveal statistics. lic understood some of the shipments were based on contracts concluderi be
Somo fore the start of hostilities.
of these consign:nents were reaching to transhipped French Indo-Chinn,
Chinu. Hongkong and thereafter to At present there was
comment whether the Hongkong shipments could be discussed.
no
Mr. Anthony Eden and Mr. Yoshin, Ambassador in London. had been in conversation, it was indicated, and the blockade is effectively preventing coastal shipments-United Press.
ATTEMPTED PIRACY
JUNK PASSENGER WOUNDED NEAR MA TAK
Monday, January 17, 5.30 p.m.5.15 a.m. The News and Announcementstion, Lhe scenery, which is special, is ed in the wounding of a nun, has
Elects and characteristics of, and
for
Greenwich Tune Signat at 5.30 ans.
om. Te BBC Theatre Orchestra. 4.30 am. Dance Music.
against,4 m. A Valt to Daventry protection
measures mustard gas.
Monday, January, 24, 5.30 p.m. W, R. LOXLEY & CO. (China) LTD. Protection of buildings against us.
Monday, January 31. 5.30 pm Army and Hongkong Government Demonstrations of a gas proof room, Service, who have specialized in the and of the work of a decontamina-respective subjects of the lectures,
wit be announced inler. lion squad.
York Bldg., Hongkong.
cindmagnificantl
WAKE UD AND LIV
Gey, February 7, 5.30 p.m.-- anti-gas precautions. This lecture will be followed by n dis- cussion of any individual problems which may be brought up by those attending.
In order to sult those members of the public who would find it more convenient to attend such lectures at an earlier thine of the day, the above course will be repeated, the lectures being held at 2,30 p.m. on Mondays, commencing on Monday,
The mumes of the lecturers, who will be officers of the Royal Navy, February 14, 1938.
is usual being built locally: this has been designed by Mr. Y. V. Harmon und its construction has been in hand for several weeks. Preparing of costumes has also been in progress for a similar period, and the task of suitable providing and training herse to play the part of "The Deuce" has kindly been undertaken by Mr. R. H. Charles, proprietor of the Hongkong Riding School.
His Excellency the Governor, who ecently honoured the Society by becoming its Patron, has graciously consented to be present, with Lady Northcote, at the performance on Friday, December 17.
An attempted piracy, which result- been reported to the police, by the master of the attacked junit, Lai Cheung.
Lai said he sailed from Pingbol on reached Ma Wednesday, and had Tak, in Chinese waters, about 2 p.m. on Thursday when a boat with Ave men on board came into sight. Lai cargo of 20 pigs, and was carrying
10 passengers.
Two of the men fred at the junk, one bullet striking Kong Ma-tak, a passenger, la the thigh. The sumpan then salled towards Pinghol
Lai declared that about 10 rounds were fired. Kong was taken to the Queen Mary Hospital but is only slightly injured.
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