THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1938.
GOVERNOR'S DAHLIAS CALIFORNIANS FACE
WIN CHALLENGE CUP.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Ferns-1, Mry, Ho Kern-ton. Asparagus Plumasts or Sprengert-1. Lady Ho Tung; 2. Mrs, 1., Dunbar,
Mignonette. Lady Bo Tung; 2. Mrs. Ila Ken-tong
French Blarigolds-1, Mr. Eu Tong•sen; · 2 Mrs, to Kom-long.
Larkspur-1, Mirx, Li Shu-fan: 2, Ladies Necreation Club,
C.
Nasturtium (Dwarf varlction)~), U.S.R.
Double Nasturtium.-1, Lady Ho Tunя. Pansics and/or Vinia-1, Lailles Heeren- tian Club; 2, Mex. E. J. I. Mitchell.
Violeta-1, Hongkong Jockey Club; 2, Mrs. W. T. Stanton.
Block-hire, L. Dunbar; 2, Mr. Eu
TOUR-нen,
Primula (Malacorides)—1, Mrs. J. Dur- ren.
* Primula (Sinensis or Obronica),~1, Mrs, L. Dunbar.
Annunin, Perennials and/or any plants, exclucting pabra, Mrs. A. Raymond; Mrs. J. T. "Biogram.
Plants In Pots From Peak
Marguerite..........t,
N. L. Smith,
•
Mr. P. C. Hall; 2. Mrs.
Nasturtin, Mr. F. C. Hall; 2, Mro. A. W. Hughes.
Annual-1. Mrs. J. Scott Harsion; 2, Mr.E, Cock,
Annunla not included above-i. Mrs. J. Scoil Barston,
Arums--1. Mrs. J. K. Bousfield 2, Mrs.
N. L. Smith,
Antirrhinum-1, Mrs. J. Scott Harston;
2. Mr. 1, C. Hall.
Begonia-1, Dr. J. 11. Montgomery: 2. Mr. F. C. Hail.
Geraniums-1, tr. E. Cock; 2, Mrs. A.
W. Hughes,
Mignonette-1, Mrs, J. K. powsteld.
Naturiiunt. Mr. W. J. 8. Key: Mr. W. J. Anderson.
Pansion-1. Dr. J. II. Montgomery; 2. Mr. P. C. Hall,
Violets, Str. W. J. Andersok: 2. Mrs.] J. I. Bousfeld.
General Exhibits
Cut Bones, my colour. Mrs. J.
Bastrais 2. Mr. E. M. Simpleton,
T.
Cul Flowers-1, Mrs. J, T, Begram, 1 Vate of Cut Flowers to be judged for decorative effect),−1, Mlin M. J. Loureiro; 2 Mr. B. T. Williamson.
FLOOD DISASTER
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inundated. The Sania Fe railway has stopped trum east and south of Los Angeles and the Southern Pacifle railway has also halted trafic east, and north of the city. A dozen near by reservoirs are filling rapidly, and threatening residents.
CINEMA WORLD ISOLATED The movie colony) is isolated and communications dinfupted. It is ro- ported that several tim players are marooned, including Madeline Car- roll.
NEW AIR FORCE WORKS FOR: HONGKONG
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ERADIO HANAN BROADCAST SHOES
and Gren" in Studio Item CHILDREN'S
joenl authorities will underinke under the guidance of the Govern- "Green ment. A training school for air raid precautions officers is being opened. A large proportion of gas respirators to supply the whole of the civilian population, is already available, and ilie balance will be available by the end of the year.
Elaborate precautions to cope with the consequences of air raids have been launched, especially with regard to the outbreak of fire. The schemes Director George Marshall failed to aiready ensure the eficiency and arrive at the studio after he had re-operation of various transport ser- 1 basket of Cut Flowers for childreported that he was going there by vices in the maintenance and diatrl- *ged 18 years and under, set up by exhibitor without ad—1, Miss E, Sanger: cur from his home júst prior to the bullon of food supplies and oil
Master A. Roberson.
disruption of communications.
supplies.
Table Decoration for Dinner Luncheon, Mr. A. H. Complag: Mr. S. T. Williamson; 3. Minh M. Loureiro; M178, E'. 13. Brasyn,
Dleplay of Cut Flowers-1, Atra, 3. Bagram.
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Group of Bulbs-1, Mrs. J. T. Dagram. Group of Cacti and Succulenta, Mrs. J., Hagrain.
Dvart Pinnt-1, Mr. Eu Ton-sen. Annuals, Mrs. E. M. Stapleton. Flowerbig Plants-1, Major G. Churcher: 2, Mrn, J. Scott Harston.
Challenge Cups.
MI.
Plants in Pots, Open.-I. E. Sir Geoffry Northcole.
Plant In Pols, FealtMm. A. w. Hughen.
Vegetables, etc. Open-Lady to Tune. Vegetables, pens. W, T. Stanton.
Peak.-F. L. Hall. Cu Fowers, Cut Flowers, Peak Mrs. N. L. Smith. Lady Northcote Challenge Ba'vi awarded
At Beverly Hills, the lowland foods have marooned hundreds in the residential canyons, while hundreds
their of motorists abandoned tomobiles.
It 19
au-
On the Santo xe that two cars sank provided for
Monica Canyon road,
จต
INCREASING expenditURE Regarding the cost, the esilmates for the current financial year have expenditure of £284,000,000. For the ensuing year At San Pedro, the U.S. Const provision has been made for £352,- Guard cutter left for Malibou to de-000,000. The present indications are that the programmes in hand are termine whether it was advisable to
likely to involve a defence expendi- remove the residents by lighters.ture in 1930 in excess of the provi-
sion in the 1930 estimates. United Press.
Future expenditure will particular- ly depend upon the degree of success which allends the Government's efforts to achieve some appeasement
One
EARLY MESSAGES
in international affairs. Doallar—i, Me, N. L. Smith; 2. Mrs. A.
W. Hughes.
ilcpatrope, Peak Call: 2. Mr. & Petunia.-, Mr. F.
Cock
Verbena, Mr. W. J. 8. Key; 2, Mrs.
J. Scott Hart, J. Scott Harston;2. Mr.
Linarin-1,
W. J, S. Key,
Cineraria,-1, Mrs. A. W. Hughes; 2. Step.
S. T. Williamson,
Delphinium, Men, N. L. Sinith.
White or Cream Freesia.-1. Dr. J. H.
Montgomery: 2, Mrs. J. K. Boulek.
to the exhibitor who has done the most to promote or improve hartie
thie
exhibit-Me.
Colony with Bagrain,
Banksian Award.-Lady Ho Tung.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE
T
Freesid Mrs. J. K. Bousfield; 2. Dr. YESTERDAY'S CABLED
J. H. Montgomery.
Phlox Drummondli,-1, Mr. F. C. Hall;
Mrs. J. Scott Harston,
Hoses,—1, Mr. F. C. Hall.
Dianthus-1. Mrs. J. Scott Harslon; 2 Mrs. E. Cock."
Perpetual Carnations.-1, Mr. F. C. Hall. Carnations, Mrs, E. Cock; 2. Mr. W.
J. Anderson.
Malden Hol
Forum-1, Mrs. A. Hughes: 7. Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.
W.
Asparagus Plumosus or -Sprengeri.-], Mrs. A. W. Hughes,
Mignonettel, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld; 2.
Mr. F. C. Hall,
French Marigolds.-1, M. P. C. Hall. Lark), Mr. F. C. Bal
Nasturtium.-1, Mr. W. J. 9. Key,
Double Nasturtium.—1, Mr. F. C. Hall.
Panstes and/or Violant, Mrs. J. Scott
QUOTATIONS
- London, Mar, 2.
Mar. 1. Mar. 2.
War Loan, 94% (Red.
after 1852. 4100 4103 Canton-Kowlion ly, 20 Chinese 4 Gold Loan,
1800 (British Issue) Chinese 35% Gold Donds,
Harston: 3. Dr. J. H. Monikomery and Mr. | Chinese 15% W. J. Anderson,
Violeta1. Mrs. J. K. Dourfield); 2, Mr. | Chinese Imperial My 5%
D. Drummond,
Stock-1, Mrs, E. Cock; Mrs. R. Sanger. Primula Malicoides)-1, Peak Club;
Mrs. 9. T. WillMITSKOT,
Annilai-1, Mrs. E. Cock; 2, Mrs, 5, T. Williamson,
Vegetables, etc.
Open to all, except Penk Gardens and Chinese Market Gardeners,
Collection of Vegetables of 6 varletles-1, Lady Hu Tung; Commended, Majar G. BI, Churcher,
Cabbage1, Mr. P. C, Potta; 2 Mrs. L.
Durbor.
Savay Cabbages.-1. Mr. P. C. Fotia. Cauliflowers ar Broccoli-1, Mrs. E. M. Stapleton.
Lettuces (Cabbage varieties),-1, Mr. P. C. Polis; 3. Mrs. W. T. Stanton,
Lettuces (Cos varieties)-1) Lady Ho Tung: 2. Bìm, W. T. Sian có
Enctive-1. Lady Ha Tuni
Brussels Sprouts,...), Lady Ilo Tung. Khel Robl, Mr. E. M. Stapleton. Turnips,-1, Lady lo Tunn.
Carrots-1, Mr. E. J. f. Mitchell; Lady lò Tung.
Parentpa-1. Comincnded, Mr. E. J. R.
Mitchell,
Onton-f. Lady Ho Tung. Leeks-1, Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell. Potatoes.-1. Mr. E. 3. R. Mitchell. Jindishes-1. Mrs. E. J. 1. Mitchell; 2. Lady To Tung,
Beets.-1. Mrs. E. M. Stapleton; 2, Lady Hồ Tung.
Celery-1, Mro, W. T. Stantong Mr. P. C. Potts,
Tomatoes, Lady Ho Tung: Major G. M. Churcher,
Peas, Mrs, W. T. Stanton; 2, Mr. P. C. Potta.
French Beans-1. Lady Ho Tung. Vegetables, etc. From Penk
or
more
Collection of Vegetables of varletics-1. Mr. F. C. Hall; 3, Dr. 3. 1. Montgomery.
Collection of Vegetables of 0 varieties. 1. Dr. J. H. Montgomery,
Cabbages.-1, Mr. F. C. Hall; Mrs. 5. T. Williamson.
Savoy Cabbages.-1. Mrs. E. Cock; 2. Mr. W. J. Anderson.
Cauliflowers or Broccoli-1. Mrs. Scott-Harston,
J.
Lettuces (Cabbage varieties)—i, Mr. F. C. ; 2, Dr. J. I. Montgomery,
Lettuces ¡Cos varieties)-1, 3. Scott Harston; 2 Mr. W. J. S. Key.
Endive.-1. Mrs. J. Scott Harston; 2. Mr. W. J. S. Key,
Brussels Sprouts.-1. Mr. F. C. Hall: 2, Mr. W. J. Anderson.
Kohl Rab Dr. J. II. Montgomery: 2. Mrs. J. Scott itarston.
Tum/p-1, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld: 2, Mrs. E. Cock.
Carrals-1. Dr. J. II. Montgoinery: 2 Mr. W. J. Anderson.
Parsnips.), Mr. F. C. Hall; 2, Mrs. J. K. Bevelleld.
Onion, Mr. F. C. Hall.
Lecks, Mrs. J. Scott Harston: 2. Mr. F. C. Ha
Polatoes-1, Mr. F. C. Hall; 2. Dr. J.
15. Montgomery,
76% xd 76% xc
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Lung Tsing & V. Hai Rly.
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Union Insurance
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Industries**** Austin Motors, ord.
Cable & Wireless, New
Form, ord. Eritish-American του
(bearer) ***** Chimmel Laird, ord.
Mexlean Eagle Courtaulds
Utsters
Dunlop Rubber
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Drop Forg-
Anglo-Dutch Rubber Plantation
tion Invest.
Trust............ Burma Corporation... Commonwealth Mining
Med 5. T. Williamson: 2. Markman Investments
K. flousßeld.
Bret-1, Mrs. S. T. Wilkamnor; 2. Dr. Celery-1, Mrs. S. T. Williamson; 2, Dr.
J. H. Montgomery.
J. II. Montgomery.
Tomatoes, Dr. J. II. Manigoniery: 2. Mrs. J. X. Bousfeld,
Pens, Dr. J. H. Montgomery. 2. Mrs. J. K. Bousfield,
French Benna-1, Mrs. J. Sectt Harston, Vegetable Marrows). Dr. J. H. Mont- gamery: 2, Mrs. J. K. Bousfeld.
Cut Flowers,
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Open to all except Peak Gardens and Chinese Market Gardener.
Cut Flower. Mrs. J. T. Bagram; 2. Bwent Feas-, Mrs. W. T. Stanton: 2. Mrs. E. M. Stapleton,
Antirrhinum.1, Mr. E Tong-zen; 2 Mra, A. Raymond.
Stapleton.
Carnations and/or Picoteer,~), 16. E, Sir Geoffry Narthcote; 9, Men, I., Tunhar.
Cacatus Dahliaal, 11. E. Sir Geoffry Northcote,
Randfontein Estates Exploration Co.
Sub-Nigel ... Tanami Gold Mining Anglo-Iranian Aurmali.........
Shell Trans. & Trad.
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MANILA SHARES
Los Angeles, Mar. 2. of the severest rain storms in history was experien- ced at Los Angeles to-day, and resulted in four people being killed. Damage is estimated to be above U.S. $1,000,000.
Rainfall was 3.58 inches in 271⁄2 hours.-United Press.
WIDESPREAD HAVOC
Los Angeles, Mar. 2. Throughout the day there were up- wards of 100 landslides, and ambu- lances were kept busy checking ru- mours of additional deaths, it is feared that the Elysian Pork and the erstwhile moving mountain might slide into the river.
River has flooded, The Ventura rendering
homeless hundreds of Ventura residents, while volunteers worked to-day to sandbag the levee lo protect business property.
In Venice 200 families have been made homeless, and at Glendale
re-
men rescued à school of children who had become marooned. At Compton, the Compton Creek has inundated 100 homes. United Press.
CATHOLICS AID WAR REFUGEES
(Continued from Page 1) number of their schools for the pur- pose of housing the unfortunates who have had to flee from their homes in the war regions. The missions are not only offering shelter to these refugees but are also feeding and clothing them.
must be expected, even on
The White Paper concludes: "It the assumption that 1939, as now seems probable, will be the peak year in defence expenditure, that the total expenditure for defence over the five Bnancial years of 1937 to 1941 will exceed the £1,500,000,000 mentioned in the White Paper in February, 1937."--Reuter,
on an
UNPRECEDENTED SPENDING London, Mar. 3. The White Paper issued last night is preparing reveals that Britain
unprecedented armaments scale."
The Defence Expenditure for five fiscal years between 1037 and 1911 will expced £1,500,000,000, it is said. Britain expects to commission 00 1938 and warships between April
March 1939.
The White Paper says Britain has provided for expenditure during this year in her three defence departments mounting to £343,250,000, in nddi- tion to £8,500,000 on air raid precau- tions.-United Press.
NEW YORK STOCK
EXCHANGE
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ LATEST REPORTS
New York, Mar. 2. S. C. & F. Dow Jones Summary of yesterday's markets:
HOUR
Radio Progtumme Brandcast by Z.B.W. on Frequencies of 045 kc.'s, 0.32 m.co. per second. II.K..
12.0-12.20 Relay of Service of Intercession from St. John's Cathe- drai.
12.30 Getry Moore at the Fiano. Slow Fox-Trot Medley; May Write Blues (Moore); Gerry Building (Moore),
13.42 Cluema Organ Music. Night Must Fall (fim The Tenth Man): Free (from O-Kay For Sound'); Parade Of Parades Selce- tion.
Quentin M.
MacLean (Organ); King Of Jazz-Selection, ... Regal Cinema Orchestra with Quentin M. MacLean (Organ).
1.0 Time and Weather. 1.03 Marck Weber and His Orchen-
Tales
Of Hoffmann'-Porpourri (Offenbach); Entr'acte ('Mignon' Thomas); 'Geisha' Selection (Sidney Jones); Waldteufel Wallz Potpourr! (arr. Silbermann).
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press; Weather Forecast and Announce- monte. ments.
tra,
1.49 Sea Shantics. Ria
Gavotte
Grande; Billy Boy (arr Terry); Shenandoah (arr. Terry); Ten Thou- sand Miles Away (Willan). John Goss (Barltone) and Cathedral Male Voice Quartet.
1.50 Light Variety. Orchestral Bagatelle - Overture
Grand
Symphony (Rixner) Vocal and Plano Remem- Orchestra; ber Me? (film Mr. Dodd takes the Air") Blossoms On Broadway (from .... Leslie Hutchinson; the film). Pinne-China Doll Parade (Zamec- nik); 52nd Street-Selection. Patricia Rossborough; Orchestral
Birthday Serenade
(Heykens); Serenade. (Lincke)..... Max Muhl- Beck and His Orchestra.
2.15 Close down.
8.03-11.0 Chinese Programme. 6.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Roof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotel.
(a) Why talk about Love? (b) Public Melody No. 1, (e) Ebb-tide, (d) Yankee Doodle Band.
dance
5.15 Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W.
5.20 (a) What will I tell my heart, (b) Tain't no good, (c) Foolin' my- self, (d) Riffin' at the Ritz.
5.35 Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W.
dance
5.45 (a) Let's have another Cigar- ette, (b) Life of the Party, (c) Roses In December, (d) Avalon.
{from
0.0 Studio--Children's Hour. 7.0 Organ Music. Introduction
And Finale
Psalm-Reuske), 'Sonata On Dith
G. D. Cunningham; Variations From Fifth Symphony (Widor). Marcel Dupre playing on the Organ of Alexandra Palace, London.
7.17 Violin.
Most attention to-day was paid to the problem of the revised tax bill. Some, quarters believe that the adjustments will be disappointing, although they have provided for the. dov downward revision of capital gains Sonata In A Major (Handel). .... and
undistributed profis levies. Isolde Menges with Piano accomp. Better sales are reported of new and by Elleen Beattie; Passacaglia Albert used cars. It is indicated that many (Handel-Halversen). Senators strongly oppose any further Sammons (Violin) and Lionel Tertis gar-business-reform at the present (Viola).
The Chinese Catholic War Relief is working hand in hand with the International Red Cross Committee of Central China and thus far has received $12,000 from this committee for refugee work. Besides, the committee has also donnted 375 puddled blankets, 400 padded ments, 100 straw mattresses and 500
pillows to Hankow, Honyang and
Wuchang
0.03
Quota-
Chinese Programme--Studio
11.0 Close down.
leadings is indicated.
Electricity Concert. production has fallen further behind that of last year. Dow Jones Averages Mur 1 Close 30 Industrials
120.36 20.71
seasonal pick-up in industrini activity tions. session of Congress, Hopes of a 7.93 Closing local Stock have been discouraged by the 7.35 Studio-'Green and Gren', extremely small trading volume, The society, meanwhile, has sent
8.0 Time, Weather and Announce- $10,000 to the Bishop of Shanghal dividend omissions and poor earnings. menta to be used there and in Nanking. A contra-seasonal decline in car- Wuhu, Pengpu and Hsuchow, which cannot be reached directly from Hunkow.
Organized for the specific purpose of centralizing Catholic war relief activities, the society has been re- ceiving cush donations, as well us large quantities of medical supplies from Hongkong. Manila, Canada, India. England, the United States and Rome, the spiritual fountain- head of Catholics all over the world, -Central News.
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BACK
20 Ralls 20 Utilities 40 Bonds
11 Commodity
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10.01
10.70
01.21 54.20
Volcano On Sun Caught By Camera
Stupendous cruptions
Radio Programine Broadcast by ZEK on a Frequency of 640 Kilo- cycles.
8.05 Variety.
Dance Orch. Where Are You?--- 01.08 Fox-Trot (film "Top of the Town'); 53.80 You Showed Me The Way Swing Step....Victor Silvester & His Ball- room Orchestra; Vocal-Moi J'Crache Dans L'Eau (Tranchant); Tourne Et Vire (Tranchant).Lu
Lucienne No.
Boyer; Hills
7 Cinema Organ-Dixon ....Reginald Dixon; Vocal-When That Harvest Moon Is Shining (Ste- vens); Good-Night (Wild, Bibo & Billies with Conrad);.. The Hill Novelty Accompaniment.
8.30. London Relay-At The Black
of Der".
As a result of a dispute, a 20-year- hydrogen gas from the surface
Mr. Wilkes at home in his own bar-
ton.
old man. Szeto Yult, of Wellington of the sun have been photo-partour. Presented by Pascoe Thorn- Street, was stabbed in the back with graphed for the first time in a pocket knife by another man, Lau Cheung, at the Hongkong Football Australia in the last few days Club ground about 9 p.m. yesterday. by a new instrument just install- The wound penetrated to a depth ofed at the Commonwealth Solar about an inch, but is not considered Observatory at Mount Stromla,
Szeto was taken to the Queen Mary near Canberra. Hospital and detained.
to be serious.
MONTH CHINA NEEDS RAILWAYS
Tokyo, Mar. 3. Construction of railways should be
When first
the photographed, erupled gas was 108,000 miles above 'he sun. Fifteen minutes later when a second phalograph was taken, says Austral News. it had reached a height of 130,000 miles, thus travelling at the astonishing speed of 160 miles second.
These cruptions are thought to in- As
The following business done quota- tions were received after the close of started first in the Industrial deve-fluence wireless communication. the morning session by Swan, Cul-lopment of North China, Mr. Hirao bertson & Fritz from their Manila told the press last night before leav
office:
Alok
itores. Any colour.-1, Mrs. L M. Antamok
Bagulo Gold Benguet Consolidated Caco GrovO AL Consolidated Mines Demonstration .... J.X.L.
Dahlias other than Coetus-1. Mr. L. Dunbar; 2, 11. E. Bir Geoffry Northcate.
Mimanstio), Lady Hlo_Tuni. Nasturtium-1, Mrs. L. Dunbar: 3. Mrs. W. T. Blanton.
Pansira, Bir E Des Voeux; 2, Mrs. R. E. Hoare.
Violeta1, Mr. Eu Tong-sen; 2, Mre.
E. J. B. Michell,
Cat Flowers From Peak
Mes, A, Il. Purves.
Cut Finwer→), Mrs. C. D. Brown; 2. Bwrot Poss-1. Mr, F. C. Hall; 2, Mita J. Scott-liarston.
Aldighinum!, Ars. J. Boost-Harston;
#2 Dr, J, H. Montgomory,
Business Done Prices in Pesos
.60
21
Ung,
Ung.
Ung.
ло
Paracalo Gumatis
2014
Ung.
214
Buyo.......
45%
The tone of the market: Qulet.
Ban Mauricio
United Paratale
ing for North China to assume the post of Economic Adviser to ปาก Japanese Ariny Garrisons.
He said that railway building was of prime importance beenuse of the need for transporting materials fron the interior and for the exploiting of natural resources-Reuter Special.
UNCLAMIED TELEGRAMS ' The following unclaimed telegrams are addressed to:
Linau National City Bank
the result of close observation for some months it has been found that toy coincide with a nearly completo fade out of all shart wave wireless algoals.
ADMIRAL YARNELL VISITS GEN. HATA
Shanghal, Mar. 3, Admiral Yarnell of the United States fleet, called on General Hatp, new Japanese Commander-in-Chief of the Central China ferees, thus re- (2turning the Japanese General's call
Peanut Thieves Leave telegrams); Chang Wing Co c/o Luk of February 20United Press.
Trail
Fremo, Cal.
0.0 Military' Band Music. "Tancred" Overture (Rossini)............ "Ruy Blas" Overture (Mendelssohn) ....Regimental Band of H.M. Grena- Bond of H.M. Coldstream Guards, dier Quards; La Source Ballet....
0.15 London Relay World Affairs."
O.B.E.
A talk by J. L. Brierly, Chichele Professor of International Law in the University of Oxford,
0.30 London Relay-The News. 0.50 Vladimir Horowitz. Chopin-Scherzo No. 4 in E-Major ~~Op. 14.
10.0 London Relay--"Town Moor." The Story of Doncaster Racecourse, fold by Edgar Holt; Production by Pascoe Thornton.
10.45 Dance Music. Foxtrots-Let's Call n Heart a Heart; On A Typical Tropical Night ...George Ellot & His Sweet Music Makers; Waltz-You're My Gift from Heaven; Foxtrot IIere's Love In Your Eyes....Georgo Elliot with Or- chestral Accompaniment; Rumba- Nenita Min....Fred Jucitson & lo Orch.
11.0 Close Down.
TOBACCONIST ROBBED
Kwok Hotel; Woo c/o 1295; Ethel
A report was made to the police Newman Elinegara Javalijn (2 tele-
this morning by Mr. Lin Yat-hing, grama); Chungshanhat; 0124; 6040;
RECOGNITION FOR ILK.
manager of the Tabaqueria Filipino, Fresno police nerded no blood-0001; Mr. Ngal Peninsula Hotet 504;
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nut shells several miles long and Pluii Yin Luk Kwok Holst 319; Taul graduates of which are entitled to lighter attached worth: $23. - Entry from the Preliminary was gained by breaking a small pane foot had disappeared,
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Dating other than Cactus, Mrs. N. caught the ... boys," but most of the 72 Wanchal Ronds and 11su Yu Ting, of the Inititute.
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and has been brought forward to the arose during the forthcoming Anglo 1938-39 estimates.
Italian conversations.
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PRIME MINISTER EVASIVE new estimates for the Ficet Air Arm, which comprises pilots attached to Mr. Henderson (Lab.) asked the cruisers and other warships. These Prime Minister whether, in view of pilots have hitherto been accommo- the recent declaration of the French dated, whilst ashore, at the Kai Tak Foreign Minister, France Intended R.A.F. station, but will probably be acting in application of
Article 16 accommodated in future by the Royal of the League Covenant to
assist Navy, to which they are now al- Czecho-Slovakia if that country was tached.
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Mr. Noct Baker (Lab.) called the Prime Minister's attention to a de claration of the Assembly of the Lengue of Nations on March 11, 1032, to the effect, it was Incumbent on members of the League not to recog- nise any situation, treaty, or agree- ment brought about by menna con- trary to the Covenant or Pact of Paris, and he asked, whether His Majesty's Government still accepted this state- ment of its international obligations.
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Majesty's Goverment
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