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NOTE:
Regarding Panay.
Incident
Tokyo, Dec. 10.
It is Tearned that Mr. Joseph Grew, American Ambassador to Tokyo, hos presented to the Japanese Govern-
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1937.
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8.05 Chinese Programme--Ielay from the Ko Shing Theatre.
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8.05-11.00 European from ZEIL.
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On a Frequency of 640 Kilooycies, 8.03 Brahams-Concerto In B Flat Major, Op. 63.
WHEN WINTER COMES
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But the man worthy of the name is he who faces up to winter. He who treats it like any other season of the усаг,
Defying the Rain
They
The out-of-doors life pays in win- ter nu well as any other time. It is true that one gets sonitings. are more unpleasant in bitterly cold Played by Artur Schnabel (Pluno)weather than they are between sum- and the B. B. C. Symphony Ormer's spells of warm sunshine. But, chestra conducted by Adrian Boult, if one is properly clad for them and
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changes as soon as one gets home, they a
ought to do no harm. Indeed, their sequel should be invigoration. There is nothing so refreshing and The air is at its best in the rain. then. The falling rain clears the im purlites out of the atmosphere.
Operas.
from
Puccini'a
Iment a strong written protest against He So Careful.,,Rosetta Pampanial hardening as a good, hard, 'swift walk
the machine-gunning of the U.S.S. Panay, which In considered to be the most serious representation thus
for-United 'Press.
Japanese Cabinet Meets
Tokyo, Dec. 19.
Madam Butterfly' And Why Was and Conchita Velasquez; Ono Fine Day...Rosetila l'ampanini (Soprano), Manon Lenemut-Intermezzo,..Milan Symphony Orchestra condueled by Lorenzo Melafoli. La Fanciulla del West': My Father Died Just Six Months Ago; Let Her Belleve That I Have Gained My Freedom....Ale sandro Valente (Tenor).
9.15 London Relay-Empire
The Foreign Minister, Mr. K. Hirota, made a full report to the Cabinet at night on the various | change. steps to be taken by the Japanese Government to deal with the U.S.S. Panay and II.M.S. Ladybird incidents land Informed his collegues of the con- tents of the Anglo-American notes of protest.
Following the exchange of views General Sugiyama, Minister of War, called a conference of high officials in the Ministry of War to discuss the Wuhu incident involving British warships and merchantsmen.--Reuter, Reply to Britain
Tokyo. Dec. 10.
Much of our discomfort during winter is caused by the stubborn way in which we dwell upon the If we would season's drawbacks. only withdraw our thoughts froin these, we would not be troubled nearly so much by illness and depres Ex-ion.
Points of view by travellers from the Dominions and Colonlea,
0.30 London Relay-The News, 0.50 Paul Robeson (Bass). Lazin': You Didn't 'Oughta Do Such Things (im Big Fella'); Sometimes I Feel Like A Motherless Child (arr. Brown); Poem (Ministrel Man) (Huges).
10.0 Variety.
Winter ought to be a cheery thne. It is true that bright sunshine is at premium. But there are compensa- ilons.
Winter is visiting time. When the heat and good weather beckons us to the hills, countryside, and seaside. we have not too much; time for ordinary social intercourse, except in But when an out-of-doors- sense. the weather breaks down the chance arrives to peek out friends in their To ask them back
It is
Violin-Medley Of Hornpipes: Med-own homes. ley Of Jigs....Sean Nolan. Come again. dienne Give Me A Heart To Sing An Inspiration To: Frankle And Johnny (from the
Helen Morgan (Monekton) In winter, in order to tight lis.and feelings, one Vocal-The Quaker Girl-Vocal down-in-the-mouth Gems....Ligglit Opera Company. should always be up and doing. The Sir Robert Craigle, British Ambas-Cinema Organ-in A Bird Store mind should be kept secupled with
(Lake); In A Clock Store (Orth)... interesting pleasures or tasks, sador, visited the Foreign Office and
T'erence Casey.
Accordeon-Bell the period in the year in which the fásked for clarification of some of the Ringer, Fox-Trot.....Maurice Alex- round of theatres and picture houses should be undertaken. There is no points in the Japanese reply to the under.
use sitting moping over a fre. This 1 ritish protest on the attack on H.M.S.
Just asking to be put to bed with { Ladybird.---United Press.
hot water bottle, aspirins, and gruel. If you cannot afford much running about, there are attractive hobbies that anyone can take up.
Conciliatory Gesture
10.30 Dance Muske
Fox-Trot-it Looks Like Rain in Cherry Blossom Lane; In An Old Cathedral Town....Jack Harris and Tokyo, Dec. 19. His Orchestra. Sweet Is the Word
Winter, viewed properly, should be Carrying bouquets of Bowers and For You; Blue Hawaii (ilm Waikiki
Wedding!").
Edi Carroll and The an inspiration, not a dose of chloro- painstakingly composed Engish let-Casant Club Orebestra. Sunset Inforto.
Vienna (from 'Vienna Sunset): Possibly you are one of those who You're Looking For Romance I'm not stand visiting at any price. Looting For Love...Brian Lavrans Social occasions get you down, Well. and 1 Lansdowne Orchestra, I'm then, go off on your own somewhere Feeling Like A Million (film 'Broad-on Saturday afternoons, or in the way Melody of 1930'); Caravan..... evenings. In these days of cheap Nat Gonella and His Georgiang; Ten bus fares nearby towns are brought Pretty Girls; Writz-Waltz Of The almost to our own doorsteps. Gipsies (London Rhapsody') fran pop off for an evening and have Ronnie Munro and His Orchestra. cheap meat in a comfy, well-lit inn
11.00 Cluse down.
or hotel.
ters, four High school giris called Cor the British Ambassador, Sir
Robert Craigie and his family to press sympathy and regret for the sirelling of the IM.S, Ladybird. The girls asked the Ambassador to con- vuy
their regrels to the English
i peaple.-Renter.
Official Explains
Shanghai, Dec. 19.
A Japanese army official promised fuller reports on the Ladybird and Panay incidents on Monday.
to the former he With reference
the said the river was foggy and Ladybird emitted smoke resembling
Bakali na nie ale sale side alakan anak le a kifuKKUAR ME EN KA SHANAN MENE smoke screen, which was the rea-
Cook's ?
Cannibal. Chief (releasing victim) "Why didn't you say before that you were from
I'm their local Agent. Come along to the' Chief Guest's Hut and we'll discuss your local sightseeing. My men will look after your baggage. Yes, I cash Cook's Travellers Cheques; at a good rate too—1000 beads to £1."
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He did not comment on the ques tion of why the Aring continued until the Ladybird was so close the shore that the field guns could no longer be depressed suficiently toke nim.-United Press.
NO DEMONSTRATION
EMPEROR'S ATTITUDE MAY SATISFY AMERICA
to
-Washington,- Dec.-19.
For
MOTOR ACCIDENT
Police Sergeant In Collision
on
While returning from escort duty
Prison, Stanley. to Hongkong Saturday, Lance-Sergeant G. Harris of the Police was involved in an e- cident between his motor cycle and private motor car on Stanley Road,
It is not known exactly how the accident occurred, but Sergeant Harris apparently hit the offside of the ear, and was thrown off his cycle, sustaining compound fracture of a
One
Winter Is a season of opportunities. In summer, there is a general feeling that it is a shame to miss getting out into the open air whenever possible. No such obstacle arises in winter. Winter is the time in which every; one should work hard and play hard.
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Ret. He was later removed to the TO-morrow niGHT
Queen Mary Hospital.
-The cycle was extensively-damaged. especially the exhaust pipe on the
No naval demonstration in Eastern waters is contemplated, ac-right side, which was wrenched off
and twisted back. cording to a statement issued by the While House,
A Department of State oflleial de- etared there was a possibility of the Japanese Emperor sending President Roosevelt guarantees against further interference with United States rights in China. This
speculation was based on news at tize Cabinet meeting at Tokyo, at which the Gov- ernment is reported to have been truck by information presented by the United States Ambassador. Mr. Grew, showing that Japanese army inter boats were also involved in the Panay Incident.
It Is considered here that the Em- peror realised the indignation in the United States and was determined to de all that he could personally allay it.-Router.
CHINESE EXPECTATION
AMERICA MAY ACT INDEPENDENTLY OF BRITAIN
to
Shanghai, Dec. 10. According to Amerienn naval eir- fcles here, warships in Hawall and the Pacific coast have steam up ready to leave for China at a few hours' notier, American warships are re- plenishing their supplies in anticl- pation of orders for China waters.
It is pointed but here that the American navy will take indepen- Ident netion and will not offlelally co- Navy for operate with the British fear of unfavourable reactions on the [part of the American_publle, who be- lleve that Great Britain, having greater and direct interest in South China, would utilize the American navy for British ends,
The American Government is at- tempting to forestall such criticism on the part of the publle, who are aroused by the deliberate attack on the U.S.S. Panay and unwillingness of the Japanese to sulmit this fact. Amerlen will be sufisiled If the Japsur,, ese Emperor tenders an apology. “It' His believed here,
to
American opinion, according Washington reports received here, in rystallizing and is behind President
HONGKONG BENEVOLENT SOCIETY Franklin Roosevelt in handling the
11 Ice House Stroet,
For Easter altuation. The pence socletles and the Isolationists have ceased to criticize the Government over the Panay affair. International.
CAR IN SEA
Dr. Lam, Government Medical Officer at Taipo, was driving a coolie to Kowloon Hospital yesterday to receive treatment for a dislocated shoulder when the car left the road Opposite Island House,. Taipo, orl plunged five feet into the sea.
The occupants were rescued with no additional inhurles and taken to Kowloon in another ear.
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