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THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH
30, 1938.
CHINESE AMAZONS FROM KWANGSI WILL FIGHT IN NORTHERN WAR ZONE
a
new
warmth in your smile-a new sparkle in your eye-a new spring to your step-THATS
ANCHOR
ALHAMBRA
O
SHOWING
TO-MORROW
Look Who's Here!!
JOE PENNER GENE RAYMOND
PARKYAKARKUS
VICTOR MOORE HARRIET HILLIARD HELEN BRODERICK
The LIFE OF THE PARTY
with
BILLY GILBERT ANN MILLER Six swell songs... Alf the romance and glamour and excitement; your leaping heart can stand
Directed by William A Seiter * Produced by Ed-rd Keulman
ADDED
旮
SPECIALITY
ARKO
j RADIO
Pictura
Mickey Mouse & Donald Duck in
"HAWAIIAN HOLIDAY"
A Walt Disney Colour Cartoon
AT
TO-MORROW THE QUEEN'S
KEART SONGS
SET TO
TERULING DRAMAI
The glorious volco
of a charming star the appeal of Hollywood's boau. (tiful Dream Girl... blonded with tho wail of pollos girona ...in the good-time show with a big laugh thrill all its
own!
Nino MARTINI
Im
MUSIC MADAME
Joan
FONTAINE GRANT MITCHELL ERIK
•
With music by
RUDOLF FRIML
'and other great compotete
RHODES
ROMO VINC
A JESSEL LASKY PRODUCHON · Diacted by JOHN BLYSTONE · Stevan Play by Garrude Purcell and
Kaben Herart ADDED
"SELF-CONTROL" with Donald Duck A Walt Disney Coloured Cartoon
IT
JOURNALIST LEFT LOCAL ESTATE
The late Mr. Alesunder Richard Wood, known as Nchard Wood, journalist, formerly of Shanghai, who died at Montrose, Angus, Scotland, un March 22, 1937, left locni estate valued at $7,500. An application by Mr. H. J. Armstrong for sealing con- firmation (nominute) of the executor bos been granted.
Local estate with $1,900 was left by the late Mr. Algernon Montford Adams, of Shanghai, who died it London on December 22 lost. Mr. G. G. N. Tingon has been Iranter leave to seal exemplification of pro- bate of the will,
Suppor Tables for THE BALL
can be booked at
The Peninsula Hotel
►
And don't forget thero is a Cabaret. Friday, April 8, 9.30 p.m. HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN.
Eani Anla Room 308.
Buliding.
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ELETTERS TO THE
EDITOR
To the Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir, You will oblige me by pub- Behing a comment to your article: "Remarkable Story by Man Who Knew Herr Hiller".
Germans by now are getting used to all kinds of evil, and malicious a!- tacks through the press and through books upon National Socialist Ger- many. This cannot stop or hinder our peaceful work of reconstruction. flies skyhigh Eagle The German above all the dirt and spite. We therefore consider If beyond our res- pect to take such attacks and lies serious! Especially not If a country- mon of our own tries to betray and belle is homeland, which can make his behaviour in the eyes of all rez- pectable peopie of any nation only detestable.
It talte to the pen now, it is only that emphatically to protest most your newspaper deems It At to allow | extracts of the "book" of Mr. Ludecke containing the vilest and insulting remarks or characterisations of our Fuehrer Adolf Hitler, the Head of the German Reich, to be printed at such a prominent place.
I take especially exception to the remark:....Hitler is quoted as say- ing: I need Hindenburg need that feeble minded old bull, that senile dodo."....I need not declare that this is a shameless lle. I wish only to point out that the reprinting of such insults against the head of a foreign Sints is no contribution to the pre- rvation of peace which is always the pretended monopoly of the de- mocratic countries, whereas the "urressor" nations as we are always denominated for better distinction from the "Western democracies" do not allow their press to spread fles, polson the almosphere and insult the head of foreign states.
Britishers and Germans nze king- men,, so what recently had been sald In local paners about the British Lion, who could stand a lot of pinpricking but when overdone might come to a rudden ent, goes also for the German ale. The respective reference Chancellor Hitler made in his prent eech on the 20th of February in the list German Relelistng must not be lynored.
Hell Ifiler,
I
M. IEs.
PHOTOGRAPHS above and
011
left show the new Amazon Arnty that has risen in Kwangs. These Chinese girls are members of the 2nd Kwangsi Women's Unit which The will shortly go into netton, 1st Kwangs Women's Uult was in action recently at Changsha, where they suffered considerabito casualties.
-Albert Kahn, Photos.
WINES
GILMAN'S
Gloucester Arcade.
Tel. 30986.
New Phase Of Mr. BUSINESSMAN
Air Defence Plan Started
Net-work Of Roads To Link Numerous R.A.F. Establishments
Landon, Mr. 29.
A further section of the biggest bulkling programine any Govern- ment Department had been called on to carry out is now being launched by the Works Directorate of the Air Minister. This is the next step in the further progressive expansion of the Royal Air Foree whieh has been lately approved by the Government.
The programme provides for the
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construction of additional air
furco and maintenance units, dis-
throughout
England and Scotland at total cost in the coming financial
Year of
nearly £11,000,000. for They will be used principally 101 defence training establishments and the extended expansion scheme. Pro- maintenance purposes required under vision of the new stations will also of entrul the planning and making
of un roads, and the installation electrical and water supply system on large senic. The magnitude of the works programme now in hand, is shown by the growth of the Works Directorate vote, In the last Ave
years it has risen from £1,762,000 to £16,322,000- figure which is not far
short of the total expenditure of the Hayal Air Force in 1933-British Wireless.
ROUND UP OF MENDICANTS
A round-up of beggars in the Happy Valley and Wanechal districts last evening resulted in the appear- ance of 14 of them, including many wainen, before Mr. H. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy this morning. Some were found in Village Road, und Wongnoiehong Road, while others were' arrested in Fleming Road and Johnston Road.
Varying sentences were imposed, ranging from cautions to fines of $25.1 or a month's imprisonment.
Inspector A. V, Baker prosecuted.
STOCK AND BOND' EXCHANGE WILL MOVE TO CHUNGKING
Chungking, Mar. 30, The Shanghai Stock and Bond Ex- change is arranging to resume opera- tions al Chungking.
Since January, six Shanghai banka Have opened branches in Chungking, the branches totalling 14 members of the local Association of Exchange Bunks-United Press.
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