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LETTERS Petition For Peace
To the Editor,
December 19, 1938.
TOM FARR BEATEN BY LOU NOVA
New York, Dec. 17.
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MAIL FOR CANTON Registered And ordinary mails. The Public are reminded that (not Insured or Parcels) will be ac-
MAIL LETTERS Ordinary letter'mail only for West Kwangtung, Kwangsi, Szechwan, Kweichow and Hunan will be ac
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir-None realises more than the Peace Pledge Union. that Mr. Neville
Lou Novn, 190 lbs., beat Tommy Chamberlain 13 | GENERAL MEETING of the above. | HUNKING in London night clubscort to create making a sincere Farr, 203 lbs., on points over fifteen scaled letters and packets, irrespec-|cepted for Canion and despatched as
and establish peace rounds here to-day. Nova thus tive of contents, are classifed as first circumstances permit. was said to have been among the in Europe and the world generally, became the heavyweight "White cinas mall and must be prepaid as named Company will be held ut habits of the four young men who by his polley of appeasement, but if Hope." He gave Fabr the worst such. thơ Hent Ofce, LESSONS given by
St. George's were sentenced at Derby Asalzes is the conviction of the Peace Pledge beating of his eight years' career, also Union that permanent world peace achieving what neither Joe Louis, musle academy graduated European Buliding, Victoria, Hong Kong.cently for being concerned in a
£330 burglary from a country house depends upon a fundamental and Max Baer nor Jimmy Braddock uld teachers, for violin, other string-immediately following the Ordin-at Chinley, Derbyshire.
general settlement.
CHRISTMAS LETTER MAIL FOR | cepted at senders" risk. instruments, plano, pianoaccordion,
do in belting Farr groggy. He lind ary Yearly Meeting of the Com-
It is the belief of the Union that also music theory and Instrumenta-
Mr. Commisioner Maurice Healy, permanent peace cannot be secured
him staggering around the ring on
STRAITS AND INDIA pany to take place on Wednesday, KC, who held the Assites, recalled by competitive armaments, through
VIA SIBERIA ROUTE the verge of ilon, from first January. Box No.
a knock-out in the
Letters and Postcards for Eutups 507. "Hongkong Telegraph."
the Clst day of December, 1938, the recent "Mayfair Case," in which sucrifices imposed upon small nations,
(By Imperial Airways Servies) Fourteenth round, when only the bell
(except Great Britain and Eire) and at Noon, when the subjoined four young men carried out a jewel for by exclusive arrangements be
Saved Fare from his first knock-out. The Lust Christmas. Letter Mail South America are forwarded "v Resolution will be proposed as an
robbery In a hotel. He thought it tween groups of major Powers. The
(15 cents per half-ounce) for Straits Siberia" If so superscribed. Nova was unable to produce relevant that the young men before! Union therefore urges the necessity knock-out in the final round, having Plane" will be closed as follows:
and India by the "Imperial Airways Ordinary Resolution, viz:-
him had committed this offence Infof holding a new pence conference
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES view of the sentences passed in that open to all nations and directed to-fore the 14th round, it was anybody's Registered Mail
shot his balt in the fourteenth. Be-
5.00 p.m. Dec. 19.) Registered and Parcel Mails are wards remedying the economic and fight, with 10,443 fans thundering
Ordinary Mall 7.00 p.m. Dec. 19. closed 15 minutes earlier than the The men, all of whom pleaded political conditions 1kely to lead to
timo given below unicas, otherwise- throughout. Mid-way
the through
This muil is due to arrive at stated, and where mails are advertis- guilty, were sentenced na follows:
David
Nova To this end It prays that its which buckled Farr's knees.
connected John
right Singapore and Penang on December ad to close at or before 9 am, re- with a Beatson Sneddon, 23, Independent,
Farr 21, and Calcutta on December 22, gistered and parcel malls are closed Baron's Court. Majesty's Government will take in
tried to
but Nova kept him 1938. Ford, W., 15 months' imprisonment; consultation with the President of the
hold,
at 6 pm. on the previous day, away, and clouted him with a perica Richard Norman Campbell, 27, United States of America, the neces-
INWARD MAILS aircraft riveter, Jermyn-street, Wsary steps to secure the holding of of Icfis and rights to the head. Farr ond reeled backwards to his 18 months;
such conterence, after adequate
swayed own corner, whereupon and started the referee, William John Miller, 25, clerk, collaboration of Britain in bringing to count, and Nava, thinking he had
and to offer the fullest preparation,
Eddle
intervened and Joseph, uf Archer-street, W., 10 months;
John Patrick Wakelyn Topham.
the negotiations to a successful issue.
won on n technical knock-out, started nircraft pilot. Archer-street, Pledge Union unanimously
The Hongkong groups of the Pence
for his own corner, but Forr stag- W., 15 months.
#ered off the ropes and, despite fur- | sentence, Mr. Healy ciates itself with this petition, which In passing suld that any pleas made in favour to His Majesty's Government,
ther punishment, held out until the is to be presented" in
in duz course
bell-United Press.
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STOCK MARKET REPORT
The Hongkong Stock
Exchange)
ofcial summary issued at 12.30 p.m.
December 17, nays;
The market was quiet but steady) during the short session.
Buyer's
Dougiere $41 1.K.K. Wharves $115 H.K. Dacke (Old) #10 IX. Docks (New) $175 Providenta (Old) #5.20 Providents (New) $3.00 11. 8. Hotels 9024
FI.K. Land (3514
H.K. Realties
Star Ferrien 87115
Handakan light $104
Waisons #7.45
Entertainments $0.40
H.K. Govt. 4% loan 5% pin.
11. Govt. 3% Loan par.
Hellers
Hongkong Bank $1,340
H.K. & K. Wharves #117-
Humphroj 50
ILK. Electrics #57%
Dairy Farma #2844* Lane, Crawford Constructora (13%
Balen
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Star Ferries $72 H.K. Electries $58 Antamoka Ps. .4035
Bagulo Gold P. 23 Benguet Consol, Ps. 11.50 Coco Groves P. 481⁄2 Cons, Mines P. 0035 Demonstrations Ps. I IX.L. 1.50
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Secretary.
Lost Job On Eve of Wedding
MR. Salomon Jarob Levine, 37- year-old exued Russian Jew, walked hand in hand with his newly married
wile mut of Bury (Lancashire) re-
ster office recently.
His bride, former Mile Murion Brktge, had left her koine and given her British nationality. Mr. Levine had just lost his jub as a re- search chemist.
up
When, on the eve of their wedding. he was given notice, he cancelled arrangements for buying a housė,
The couple later went to Parts hoping for a reconciliation with Mr. Levine's parents.
After lunch han holel the bride
case.
of
WOT.
#850-
and
he had the greatest sympathy
young men fell on ready curs and in
with cordially invites residents of Hong- High spirits, but it was a bad case. Copies of the petition are now in the itong to add their signatures to it, was surprised 10
that BCC
hands of members of the Peace Pledge Topham had brought disgrace on a Union in Hongkong, through whom signatures to the petition can be
He
Official Award
Reuter states that the gale receipts amounted to 20,307. The referee
famous school and universecuting made, or alternatively the petition of the Judges gave Nova eight rounds
Mr. T. N. Winning. salt that the actual breaking and entering and stripping of the house was done by Campbell. Topham and Miller were standing quite near, and Beatson-Sneddon was watching the owner of the house in a hotel
250 yards away,
WATCH AT HOTEL
owned
The house
Was
to
can be signed upon enquiry at the Challenge Book Shop, 1st floor, Queen's Building, Ice House Street. Publication of this letter in your valuable columns, in order to bring the petition before your readers, will be very warmly appreciated by the Hongkong Group of the Peace Pledge Union.
I. A. SHORT. Hon. Sec. H.K. Group, P.P.U.
tion of the First and Second Acts of
by Mr. W. R. Royce, prospective Liberal candidate for the Louth Division of Lincolnshire, who had no realdent Manila Broadcasts servants. Mr. and Mrs. Royce were out from 7.30 p.m. to 10.30 on, Sun-
Sir, I wonder if any ZBW official Tuy, Oct it. At one time Beatson- Sneddon had stayed for three months listened in to the Manila station laxt at the hotel and, having taken his night and heard the beautiful vendi- colleagues to the house, he wen Gilbert and Sullivan's "H.M.S. Pina- the hotel to
keep an eye on Mrs. Royce to warn the others should she fore." start back home.
Two hours of solid ópera usually From the house were taken rings, leaves me bored, but I must confess watches, brooches, earrings, brace that I listened enthralled to last Jets,
necklets, a clock, opera glasses, night's broadcast from Manila. and other articles, including suit- In the apparent absence of local cases, all of which made it evident artistes who can give us this sort of that
more than one person helped to concert, would it not be possible for ZBW to the Sunday night con-
relay carry the goods away.
who remained at the preferable to the Sabbath programmes
all we usually get from the local station. hotel at Chinley. He denied knowledge, of the
Incidentally, is there any reason burglary, but, when taken into custody, made why ZBW relays should be confined
ta Daventry? statement. A telephone message was sent to London, and the three other men were arrested on arrival in car with the stolen goods at a fat in! Archer-street.
groom put on his white contandoquently, the police saw Beat-certs from KZRM? They are much
went back to work out his notice.
He speaks French and German but Hle English.
SECRET
Defence Department NAVAL
London, Dec. 18.
to
British women civil servants want to share in the higher posts of the three defences departments, from the administrative and executive classes of which they are now excluded.
*The unwillingness employ women in these categories la under- stood to rest upon the idea that since women do not form part of the fighting forces, they should not be entrusted with any share of the re- sponsibility for the control or equip ment of those forces," states the offl- clal organ of the National Association of Women Civil Servants, which pro ceeds to state that the civil air guard has been opened to
and women plans have been made to re-create the women's
auxillary forces modern lines.
on
The idea that the defence depart- ments aze concerned exclusively with males is thus refuted, it holds, -Reuter.
NEW YEAR FIREWORKS
In accordance with practice overy New Year, the Government Gazette notifies that His Excellency the Governor has given permission" for fireworks, not being unlawful fre- works, to be kindled, discharged or let off in a lawful manner within the Colony, between 11.45 p.m. December 31, 1930 and.12.16 am. on January 1, 1939.
ONLY
6
SHOPPING DAYS
บ
TO
CHRISTMAS
on
PAPERS
ON BEACH
SECRET maps and documents relat- Ing to the Naval branch of the Royal Air Force have been found on Has- Ungs beach by a boy named Lionel Taylor,
He showed his find to playmates, and then seeing that they were "secret and confidential,” murked took them to the police.
At first it was feared that a sea plane had been lost in the Channel. Later the authorities at Ports- mouth intimated that they had not communi- yet received any offelst ention.
Beatson-
Supt. Roger said that Sneadon was born in Nyusaland and was educated in Scotland, where he
was
DARTFORD.
Cinema Critic
Sir-One of the reasons why I old going to cinema houses in Hongkong unless the programme is
fa
a university. Later he re-an outstanding one is the terrifle at a joined his parents at Ashford, Kent. blaring from behind the screen. I am
In 1934 he was employed as * garage attendant, but since his father sure the local picture houses could obtain greater European patronage if died in 1935 he had lived in
in the West End of London, where he said he had they would cease giving their patrons an Interest in a night club. He fre- headache along with their entertain-
ment. quented night clubs, took drink to excess,
associated with desirable persons. His liking for drink
ink was apparently his downfall. Mr. Healy: Not his liking for drink. but his incapacity to use drink as' It should be used,
and
for
Supt. Roger added that Beatson- Sneddon had been bound over stealing a car.
for
in
obtaining
Hongkong seems to be one of the the film is inserted into the projector, few cities where the maxim, after is "let her go." No attempt seems to be made to control the volume of
sound.
in
This seems to apply to every theatre the Colony, with the possible exception of the King's Theatre,
where some sort exercised,
control 1s
CINEMADDICT.
The First Shot
Sir-With reference to the article
UNDESIRABLE FRIENDS Campbell, he said, was born Beltast, was employed as a garage mechanic and then as a painter, and after imprisonment money by false pretences he worked "Man Who Started War Meets Man as a riveler's mate at £4 a week. In Who Ended It," published in the March he left home, and had been drinking in night clubs and associat. Hongkong Telegraphs on Wednesday
the ing with undesirable people.
Information, I think, is incorrect, Topham, born in London, went to since the first shots were Bred on it public school and university, and June 28, 1014 at the Archduke Franz was unstable and spoilt in early ilfe in the morning by a printer who Ferdinand and his wife at Serajevo, In 1923, on the death of his father. failed to hit his mark, and in the The aircraft carrier Courageous, he was left a large sum of money afternoon by a student, who murder- from which it is believed the papers, ut few years. He owned a motor-{
which he had squandered during the may have been lost overboard, ar- rived at Spithead safely.
car and an aeroplane, but had to After
After various protests by the resign from a flying club because of backed-up by Germany, sent Serbia governmenta concerned, Austria, ls drinking und objectionable be an ultimatum, with which it was im- haviour. He had been living in the on West End.
possible for Serbin to comply in the Miller was native of, Folkestone, time. When the ultimatum expired
Bellery commenced
A special messenger was at once dispatched to Hastings.
SPEEDY DESTROYER
and had been a solicitor's clerk, but
ed both.
Fastest in World Being in recent years he had had no workin
Built in England
London, Dec. 17.
10
taken into consideration-three from controversed in the Daliy Vali,
made the fight a draw, giving seven round to each, with one even, but one
gave Nova ten rounds, Fare four, and Farr seven, and the other judge with one even.
It is considered here that Farr's fatic future is extinguished, as far as
concerned. Farr, America is
who threatened to relire if he
· WETC beaten, is now thinking it over, nal This manager may attempt a return jfight with Nova.
GOLF
From
Per
Hunan
Shanghai and Swalow Air Mall by "Imperial Airways
Direct Service"----London date. Imperial Airways Planó 11th December.
and Amoy Shanghai Straits.. Japan Japan
and Shanghai
Shanghai and Swatow
Calcutta and Straits Japan
Haiphong, Pakhol and Hollow Manila
Tsinan
Glenapp
Helenus
Ixlor Jeypore
Kingyuan
Sirdhana
Suisang
Yochow
Empress of Rumla
Dae.
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.December 20.
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20.
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Direct Service"-London date, Imperiai Airways Fiane Boonmber 21, 15th December. Saigon Straits
Straits and Europe via Suez (Papers etc.) London date, 24th November London Parcels-London late, 17th November. Montla
and
CLUB CHAMPION Japan and Shanghai
Lissaman Defeats Key Eight And Six
The final of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club's championship at Fanling yesterday
won by A. E. Lissaman, who beat W. J. S. Key eight and six.
was
Lissaman and Key won the first) and second holes respectively, and three halves followed. Lissamun, hoy ever, was three up at the furn
and never again lost the lead. He was three up at tiffin.
Losing the first hole of the after- noon round, Lissaman then made four holes in a row to make the; match rate.
་
The bye was played out, Lissaman's two rounds being 77 and 70. His game was very accurate and he was hitting the ball great distances with no visible effort,
GOLF CLUB COMMITTEE
Nominations for, the General Com- mittee of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club were decided by ballot on being Friday, the following being elected: Messrs. A. S. Adamson, D. H. Blake, K. 5. Morrison, I. II. Geare, D. J. Gilmore, A. D. Hum- E. Lissaman, A. K. phreys, A. Mackenzie and R. Young.
HECHT JOINS BUDGE
Prague, Dec. 18. The Czecho-Slovak Davis Cup ten- nis player, Ladislaus Hecht, has turned professional. He signed a contract, joining the Budge-Vines group. Thus, Czecho-Slovakia next year will hardly be a serious oppon- matches, especially since the Sudeten ent in the European Davis German, Roderich Menzel, former Czecho-Slovak tennis ace, now plays
for Germany.—Trans-Ocean.
Cup
Fast Thinking Saves Life
CLEVELAND. take it
it that one of the above and received pocket-money from his
Michael Kulagu, 27, crossing, the West End night clubs were incidents should be considered the street with his 2-year-old daughter, mother. hls
he preferred the com- "First Shots of the Great War," and
Frances, in his arms, saw a car would haunts,
If the heading is meant to read be hit. He threw his daughter to pany of young men of independent
"The First Britisher to Fire a Shot," the tree, lawn, where she landed un- means. He asked for cases of house-
1 think it is incorrect. This hurt, Kuloga was knocked to the breaking and office-breaking to be "Kain
was settled by a para- | pavement. graph, about 1931, and read, almost word for word, as follows: LIVING ON WITS
"It is said that Corporal Thomas of the Dragoon Guards fired the first 'London, Dec. 16. Mr. Commissioner Healy said that shot of the Great War, however, Cor- Naval expenditure has doubled, here were four young men knocking poral King of Royal Marines army expenditure has trebled, and about the West End of London with credited with having fired the
of the
The World's fastest destroyer is now being built in England, accord- ing to the Evening Standard, which declares that it will have a maximum, speed of 45 knots and a cruising radius of 650 miles-Trans-Ocean.
Armaments Expenditure
Folkestone, one from Weybridge and two from Waltor.
Arst
teen years in that regiment. Un- fortunately, I have neither the cut- ting nor any other authentic means out here to prove what I relate Is correct, nevertheless, I will thank any other reader, who is able to con- tradict and correct me in what I
air force expenditure has quintupled { nothing better to live on than Amphion which sank the German | have had to say.
since the last elections sald Mr. Lelle Hore Belisha. at Devonport to day.
He added that it was expected that tons, would enter, into service this 60 warships, representing 130,000 financial year-Reuter,
STAFF OFFICERS
Capl. G. E. Neve of the Queen's Own Royal West Regiment, is due from England in June next year to take over as G.8.0. 3, China Com mand, from Major H. S. P. Hopkin- son, who has been transferred,
a gunlayer on board H.M.S. wits, who got a car and went to n peaceful part of the countryside to minelayer Konigen Laulse on August make an elaborate raid.
6, 1914. This gallant marine now Referring to the "Mayfair Case," lies buried in Bury St. Edmund's, he said in the present Instance there Churchyard, Suffolk." was no violence, but in each Спис The Daily Malt also meant it to there came together four Idle young read "The First Britisher," at least, men who had been drinking and fool-1 think so.
ing around, and when short of money The above action took place before looked to see whom they could rob, the
Jean Laborde Boissevain
.December 21.
. December 22.
Carthage
December 22,
Phemius
December 22,
U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan--(San
Francisco date, 28 Japan Shanghai
November). Prea. Adams
„December 22.
Atula Maru Bellerophon
„December 23.
December 23.
Corfu
December 23.
Straita
„December 24.
Japan and Shanghai
December 24.
Japan
December 24,
Japan
„December 20,
Japan and Shanghai
.December 26.
Manila
„December 26.
Stralta
December 27.
Bhutan
Marechal Joffre Tuzimaa Maru British Monarch Menestheus Pleasantville Van Heulsz
OUTWARD MAILS
Per
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......Mon., Dec. 19, 3.30 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plane
Motz, Dec. 19.. K.P.O.
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Direct Service"-dne London, 26th December.
Date and Time.
Her.
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Jean Laborde Wed., Dec. 21, 1.30 p.m. Halyang
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via Vancouver B.C., and (Parcela and Papers only for Canada)— due Vancouver B.C., Oth, January 1930.
.Dec. 22. 7 p.m. .Thurs. Dec. za
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Parcels,
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.Dec. 23, 9.15 am.
Ord.,
Dec, 13, 10-am:-
Prinay
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Sinklang ....Fri., Dec. 23, 8.30 a.m. Shanghai, Japan and Europe (except
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Straits, Ceylon, India. East and Corfu
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Satoriar Air Mail for "F. L. M. Always Corty
Direct Bervice”-due Amsterdam, 3rd January, 1959.
Saigon
I do not disputa Corporal F. H. alga memorable "cease fire" wire Pennington having dispatched Earl;
on Nov. 11, 1918, but to any he was the "Man Who Ended 11," is, I think,
Amoy and Shanghai rather misleading, inasmuch, as there Amoy was many an angry shot fired as British Expeditionary Force result of the Great War, between Mr. van Oas, for Topham, said that landed in France, which I think was Nov. 1910 and the official “Ending of Swatow and Foochow he had had a serious motor accident late in August, 1914; so, to credit the Great War" June 7, 1921. I pro-, Tientsin in which it was suspected that, he Corporal Themas with being the
sume Corporal F. H. Pennington hudi fractured his skull. He was a high- "First British Soldier to Fire a Shot returned to civilian life quite some- spirited young man with 1,400 hours in the Great War" would be more time before the latter date; hence, tying to his credit, and he set out appropriate than "First Britisher." he had little to do with "The Man on the Derbyshire ́venture in all in-
I treasure the above cutting very' Who Ended It.” nocence.
much, having served close on six-
PROUD OF THE REGIMENT.
Reg.
Ord.,
Reg.,
Ord.,
......Fri, Dec. 23.
FO
....Dec. 23, 5 pm.
..Dec. 23, 6.80 p.m..
G. P. O.
.Dec. 23, 5 p.m.
.Dec. 23, 7 p.m. .Fri., Doc. 23.
G.P.O. and K.P.O.
Parcels, ......Dec. 23, 5 p.m. Reg.,
Ord.,
.Dec. 24, 9.45 am.
Dec, 24, 10.30 am.
****Cub, D00,” 34. 0.1.0. and XF.0. BOK.Dec, 24, 9.30 1.01. Ord.........Des. 24. 19 am. Marechal Joffre
Sulyang Anhui
Sunday
Yochow Tingsang
Tuesday
Manlia, Macasser and Sourabaya... Tținegara, Swalow
Batavia
Hoihow, Pakhol and Haiphong
Sat, Dec, 24, 2.30 p.m. Sat, Dec. 24, 3.30 p.m. ..Sat, Dec. 24, B p.m..
.Sun., Dec. 25, 8.30 am.. Sun., Dec. 20, 9 am...
Tucs., Dec. 21, 8.30 #3.
Yunnan ...Tues., Dec. 27, 8.30 am. Tjisnroe.Tues., Dec. 27, 10.30 am. Brechuen „Tucs, Dec, 27. Noon..
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