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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1938.
By Walt Disney
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Important Parley Fixed
For This Wook
Parki, Dre. 8. Madame Tabouls, writing In L'Oeurre, rays Hller has convened
Ying Wa Students Receive Awards for Merit
Mr. C. G. Solls, Director of Educu- flon, presented the certifeates at the | Ying Wa Girly School speech day
yesterday.
On the platform. also were Mr.
S. V. Boxer, Senior Mise'onary in Hongkong of the London Missionary Society, Miss D. Hutchinson thead-
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AMENDMENT SOUGHT | PRESIDENT COOLIDGE
RECORD Queen Maud's TALK TO TEACHERS
Delphinus Loaded To Capacity
Funeral
Review of Education In Malaya
Alleged Breach of A Cafe Licence
Old Dollar Line Flagship Due To-morrow
Mr. C. G. Sollis, Acting Director A. da Motta, licensee of the Liberly
Royalty Pays Homage At of Education, delivered an interesting Hall Restaurant, No, 04 Gloucester the President (late Dollar) Line, is
Oslo Coromony
Oslo, Dee, B.
was
for December and 10 on important mistress), Rev. Cheung Chuk-ling (phimas reached Kal Tak at 5.20 p.m. of Queen Maud. There was a simple would have been too much for him. In bona fide meal, at 6.35 pm. on originally expected yesterday, but
¦
or if not, the two
uncl
All Norway observed X1 two The imperial Airways plane Del-minutes silence during the funeral (chairman), minister of the Hop Yayestralay with the air mall. The and impressive service at the flower- Church, and Mr. Law Yan-patak, plans brought a record loal of 772 filled church. Those present in the Inspeclur of Vernurular Schools. kilos of mail, being loaded to procession included King Hankon. Olay, the King and After the rehnal soon, the head, capacity with the Christmas mail, Crown Prince
Denmark, the Duke of thanked there present for It is possible that another plane with Queen of mistrea
Kent
of the representatives their interest to the Schord, and Mr. arrive to-day, Solts for distributing the certificates, her planes fcheduled to arrive on Royal Families of Sweden, Belgium
After presenting the certificates, Saturday will carry the rest of this and Greece. which included thise for the Trinity work's mail.
Wreaths were received from ail Mr. Sollis eon-
parts of the world, notably from M. gratulated the staff on the excellent
loading, ES in Albert Lebrun, Heer Hiller, the Duke said the pehool did not follow the amount brought by the Delphinus ond King Farouk of Brypt.-United maaf pricedure of so-called Autio- | pesterday. Chinese schools, by leeching pupils in English. He wished, however, to point out that the pupils in no way suffered by being taught in their own language; the exam nation results
made this quite clear,
Saturday's mail
Coolldite
he was docked in San Francisco to have a new funnel installed and for
a general freshening up to make her
a atting representative of the re organised company. This work de- tayed her for two days.
The President Coolidge, flagship of and informative talk on the Malayan Road, Wanchai, was 'summoned be expected about 3 p.m. to-morrow. education system to the teachers of fore Mr. R. A. D. Forrest at the Cen-She will be the first passenger ship the Evening Institute on Wednesday, Ítral Magistracy yesterday
with to arrive in Hongkong under the re- To have given a minute description having committed a breach of condi-vived schedule of the present com- of the Malayan education systemtion of his restaurant adjunct licence, pany. within an hour, remarked Mr. Seilla, by selling intoxicating liquor without
The President tience, he briefly reviewed the work- November 7. ings of the system under the following Mr. Leo D'Almada, Sur, appeared healings:
for the defendant, while Inspector A. What schools are available for V Baker prosecuted. Mr. G. C. Per education, the age out for admissiontluc Deputy
Superintendent
of into Government-controlled schools, Foller, was also present in Court. the study of the English laumage Mr. D'Almada submitted that the from the beginning, the training of more was not a proper one and He contenderl teachers, the education of the Malays, needed amendment.
names of the persons to a comparison of the education for that the Bonglong on the basis of learning be contained in the summons.
SAN JOSE, Cal. henring the vernacular tongue before the
was adjourned to
Accepting the popular belief that English language, and the control of December 23 at 2.30 pan., to enable| schools.
the prosecution to amend the sum-politicians have generous waistlines, He told stress on the training_of {mons.
the California Pianters, seeking to teachers, because "the efficiency of a
lower the Indebtedness on their hall, school depends It seachers."
well-trained were asked, Among those present invited 200 political leaders to a were Mesars, W. J. Dyer and J. M. (banquel. The visitors were charged lone cent for euch inch of waistline.
results of the Ram nation He estimated, will be in excess of the of Windsor, die Emperor of Japan Malays with that of the Chinese in whom drinks were supplied should Corpulence Pays The Bill
conference in Munich to dismes the continuation of the Munich policy and aims of the Name-1erlin axis. Among those attending will be Feldi Marshal Cocrinit, Beer Himmler. Dr. Goebbels, Herr von Ribbentrop, Gen- eral Braschifel, Commander-in- Chief of the Army, General Keitel, | College of Music.
Corn- chief of the Supreme Ariny mand, Signor Attolico, Italom Am- baasutfor, and techn.cal experts,
that von writer forecasts The Ribbenting will shortly see Count Ciano, and Hitler and Alusolim will meet accretly in Vienna..
Havas Rome correspondent The says lively interest has been aroused in diplomatic circles by the meeting Mackenson, between General VOI
German Ambassador in Rame, Count Clano, and adds it is consider- ret su Rome that the ite.ch will doubtless
mural support HIVE
Italy, whose altade at the time of the auschuss and Czecho-Slovakian crisis was useful to Germany-Ren-
ter.
WORKING ARTISTS
One-Man Exhibition By i
Mr. Luis Chan
Artist: The Hongkong Working Guild on Murday, December 19, will hold an exhibition of oil paintings; and watercolours by its Vice-Persi-
SANDPIPER INCIDENTdent, Mr. Lads Chan. The exhbitan
is the fourth one-num thaw in four succeeding years. 30 witt reman Japanese Paying Damages pen until Wednesday, December 21,
To Britain
The Very Rev, J. L. Wilson, Dean of the Cathedral, will perform the opening ceremony at 1 o'clock in St. John's Cathedral Hail.
Shanghai, Dee.
EURASIA MACHINE
New Colours för Mail-Pinge
To China
The Eurasia machine which arriv-, ed from Chungking last week-end is bring repainted all arren, the colour
the Chinese Postal Service.
Several years ale 11 Eurasia planes were painted this colour,
AIR FRANCE IN
Monkey Brought by Air
From Yunnanfu
The Air France plane Ville de Damas reached 11ongkong at 12.37 pan. yesterday with fouricen passen- rs, mail and freight from Hanoi, Those aboard were Mr. and Mrs, b. Kadooris, returning from their honeymoon in Indo-China, Mrs. Des- A Japanese epokesman namounted
borough, who will travel through to In addition to hold.DK his own to-day that the IIM.S. Sandpiper shows, Mr. Chan has been a regular Shangs by ship, and Herr Walter, the ettent und been amicably settled by exhibitor in the Art Club Exhibition of the trame department of Vice-Admiral Oikawa expressing re- since 1943, and won the prize for his Eurasia Aviation Corporation. There
the grel and
Japanese payout Law Tide" as the best picture in were eight Chinese aboard. British authorities, the show this year. damages to the who reengaistal that the attack was not deliberate.
In view of the urgent need of the refugees in the New Territories, Mr. The incident occurred on October Chan has consentvil to donate 40 per derived 24 when the Sandpiper near cent of the gross income Changslin, 16 bombs being dropped from the exhibition towards the Bri
thesh Fund for the Relief of Distress Japanese planes arouri by vessel. Bomb splinters wrecked two in China, and it is hoped that the caling and damaged part of the public will give his exhibition their superstructure.-United Press,
full support.
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Shanghai Stock Exchange.
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Cable Address: Swanstock
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appearing in the
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may be purchased
at the Business Office of "The Hongkong Telegraph" Morning Post Building, Wyndham Street.
A monkey travelled from Yunnan by Eurasia and was brought to Hongkong under the care of Mr. M.!
on the French plane. Mr. tuan Han brought it for a friend of his in Hongkong.
JAPANESE CRASH
Fate of Twelve Aboard Still Unknown
Tokyo, Dec. 8.
Press.
Hongkong Obspreaner
In conceton with the funeral of her te Majesty Queen Maud | Norway yesterday, all flags on local Government buildings and launches
A 14-senter Douglas passenger plane belonging to the Japan Avia- tion Corporation, on the line between Fukuda in Kyushu and Talhoku in Formosa, crashed off Naha, capital of Okinawa Prefecture, Louchoo Islands, this morning, according to a telephone message received here from Naha. The fate of eight pas-i Isengers and the crew of four is t
unknown.
The Company has rushed another Douglas plane to the scene, and two motor boats have also been sent.
The plane hopped off from Taihoku int 8.30 am. for Fukuoka. At 2.8! am. il developed engine trouble and flashed an S.O.S., in answer to which
were down at half mast from 8 a.m. to sunset.
In additions to flying their own. Dags at half mast, British warships In the harbour also displayed the
Norwegian Bag in the same position].
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
The Hongkong Stork Exchange eflcial summary issued at .3.15 p.m. yesterday, says:
There was a light gain registered priced in the levels of the lower stocks, though it would appear busi- ness was not on a large scale.
Bayeri
Talon Ins. SANTIL DoutInnes $60 Providents (Ok) $3.00
Providents New) $5.10. Hubs S to
Hotels $663
Lands $754 Humphreys 80%
Tramways $17.10
Star Ferries 37112
Chinn Lights (Old) $10.00 Electries $34
Sandakan Lights $10.00
Telephones 101d) $231⁄2 Cements $15 04
Watsons 37 20
Fotertainments 50%
Govt. 4 Lound Prem. Govt. Lean par
Seilers
Electrics $584 Hopes $4.05
Douglases 3117 Wharves $16 Realties $3 Tramways 317.20
STI
Sales
Silat Ferric cold) $10.00
China
Antamaks Ps. 194 Atoka 20
Bagulo Gold 23 Bruguet Connol, 13.20 Groven 43
COOR
San Mauricio 1.78 Suyne Consol. 194
United Paracale 4014
P.C.'s Chase For Wedding Suit
Constable Edward Henry
two motor boats rushed from Naha. Glover, of
the Metropolitan
The plane had one engine out of Police, returned to the village of order soon after leaving Taihoku, Barrowby, near Grantham, for but it kept on its fight to Naha on his wedding.
the remaining engine, which, how- ever, also broke down-Domel.
Two Rescued
Tokyo, Dec. 8, Two of the occupants have been rescued and two bodies recovered.
Domei.
IN AIR POCKET
Sydney, Dec. 0.
A wedding-eve celebration with friends kept him busy until midnight.
Then he began to unpack his trunk, only to discover that the suit for the ceremony was not there. He had left it in London, 115 miles away.
But Constable Glover was not A Netherlands Airways plane, on to be beaten. Ho dashed to
a flight from here to Darwin, was Grantham, caught the carly caught in an air-pocket to-day, re- sulting in an injury to the two pilots morning express, retrieved the and a passenger. The pilots, however, suit and was back at Barrowby managed to control the machine, ond 9.30, with time to spare for the landed at Cloncurry.
The pilots and passenger were re- moved to hospital-Reuter Bulletin.
AIR SERVICES
Arrivals and Departures
Of Planes
Outward
ceremony.
Australia Mines Moro Gold
Canberra, Australia's gold output last year was 1,380,431 finu ounces valued nt $47,024,000 in Australian currency. For London, Australia, British This was more than three times the Countries and Europe: Imperial Alrow level production of 1020, Even ways Delia, Driphinus 7 am, Dec. 0. Kreator production is assured for the
present year. Imperial Airways 7 nm. Dec. 13.
For Chungking, Stan, etc.: Eurasia and C.N.A.C. services indefinito,
For U.S.A., vio Manila, Honolulu. Guam: Pan American Phillippine Clipper 8.30 am. Dec. 15.
For France, via Hanol: Air France 0,30 a.m. Dec. 10.
Ioward
Delphinus 5 p.m. Dec. 8 Imperial Airways B p.m. Dec. 10.
From France, ́ via Hinnoi: Air France 12.30 am. Dec. 15.
From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Kwel- lin_C.N.A.C., Eurasia Services in- deanite.
From U.S.A., vin Honolulu, Guam, From London, Australia and Brl-Manila: Pan American Philippine tish Countries: Imperial Airways Clipper 12.30 p.m. Dec. 14.
וויר
After the talk several questions Wilsun.
CLAP HANDS! HERE COMES DEANNA!
MELVYN DOUGLAS
Her First Crush!
IRENE RICH
Her Startled Mama!
JOHN HALLIDAY
Her Dating Daddy!
and look who's with her!
wh
JACKIE COOPER
Doss He Bural
Deanora DURBIN
in That CERTAIN AGE
with
MELVYN DOUGLAS
Jackie Cooper
• Irene Rich Nancy Carroll John Halliday Jackie Searl⚫ Juanita Quigley
NANCY CARROLL
The "Other Woman"!
·
JACKIE SEARL Who Gets Left!
❤
Muake by Jung Mollugh sné kouki Ashumaqu
Screenplay by DMUCH MANNING Original Story by P. Hugh Herbert
Directed by EDWARD LUDWIG • A JOE PASTERNAK PRODUCTION A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
TO-DAY
QUEEN'S
at the
TO - MORROW
ni the
ALHAMBRA
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