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FINE WAY TO TREAT A GUEST--MAKIN' ME

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FOR MOWN DINNER!

Tuesday*

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 20, 1938.

By Walt Disney

kest ply. Wah Shaney Trazepris

OPEN

UNTIL

6 P.M.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

AT THE RACES ON SATURDAY

CANTON-SHANGHAI PLANE SERVICE Japanese Plans To Use Former C. N.A. C. Route

Peiping, Dec. 19.

Absorbing the Huiting Aviation Corporation, a Sino-Japanese concern, the China Aviation Corporation was formally inaugurated here on Saturday as the principal organisation to manage air trans- port in China.

Capitalised at Yuan 6,000,000, the, accompanied the crew of a naval: new concern will operate service as vessel, personally inspected the follows: Peiping-Shanghai, Shaug plane, which was found to be an old bal-Hankow, Shanghai-Canton, Pel-wreck.

ping-Dairen and Peiping-Tatung The machine is at a depth of 20 Participating in the enterprise are feet, and almost completely buried the Provisional Government at Pet-in sand and wedged between volcanic

nt

ping the Reformed Government boulders. Naval authorities think the Nanking, the Federated Autono-wreck is a biplane. as the buried mous Government of Mongolia, the

the wing seemed lower, while the upper.

been carried Japan Aviation Corporation and the part had apparently Manchukuo Air Transport Company. away.Untied Press.

Mr. Tsuneo Korlama, Vice-Pro-

port

sident of the Manchuicuo Ale Trans- Company, has been appointed President of the new Corporation, whose head offcc ទេ at Pelping. Branches will be established throughout China.-Domel,

TON OF HOME MAILS

Two Planes Due Here This Afternoon

The Imperial Airways plane Del- Before hostilities in China, the phinus renched Kai Tale at 2.45 p.m. from Canton to Pelping was yesterday with mails from Australia operated by the China National and Africa, Aviation Corporation, calls being

A ton of mails from the United

made at Hongkong, Shanghai and Kingdom is expected to reach Kal: Nanking.

C.N.A.C. ACCIDENT

Under-Carriage Damaged

At Kweilln.

It is now revealed that a C.N.A.C. plane was involved in

a slight ac- cident at Kweilin at the beginning of this month when landing.

Owing to the unevenness of the field the landing gear of the machine

passengers about

aboard at the time, the plane being on the run from Chung- king and Kurning.

PICTURE SHOWS how easily Salvage Master, owned by Mr. T. H. G. Brayfield and ridden by Mr. B. L. Tao,, won the Hongkong Autumn was damaged. There were several Sub-Griffins Champions on Saturday, Plet Holn was second and National Guard third-Staff Photograp her.

Mr. A. W. Raymond, riding Double Chance, just managed to push his pony's nose in front of Plain View in the Dilatory Handicap on Saturday, and paid backers $45.70 for a win. The grey pony's outstretched neck carned him the victory. Flybynight is in third place on the right of the picture.--Staff Photographer.

KOWLOON

AFFAIRS

The machine was not one from Hongkong, and no-one was hurt in the accident. The landing gear has been repaired and the plane is back In service.

EURASIA PLANE LEAVES

Tak by the planes Della and Dar- danus 1 5 p.m. to-day. The last mail was received from the United Kingdom on Thursday, and to-day's mails have been delayed three days. AIR SERVICE

Arrivals and Departures Of Planes Outward

British

For London, Australia, Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- ways 7 am. December 20.

For Chungking, Sian, etc.: Eurasia and C.N.A.C. services indefinite.

For U.S.A., Via Manila, Honolulu, Guam: Pan American China Clipper 8.30 am. December 20.

For Frunce, via Hanol. Air France, 10.30 am. December 24.

Inward

From London, Australia and Bri- Imperial Airways Dardanus, 5 p.m. December 19; Im- perial Airways Delin, Delphinus p.m. December 22.

A Eurasia plane left Kol Tak in the Carly hours of yesterday morning forth Countries: Kunming, with passengers, mail and freight.

HAWAII MYSTERY

Honolulu, Dec. 19.

A Flipina diving to recover nets)

From Chungking, Yunnanfu, Kwei- In: C.N.A.C. Eurasia Services in-. į deЛntic.

From U.S.A., vlu Honolulu, Guam,

10 miles south of Kaena Point dis- Manila: Pan American China Clip- covered an acroplane with its nose per 12.30 p.m. December 28.

From France, vin Hanol: Air buried in the sand,

A Unlied Preas correspondent, who France, 12.30 p.m. December 22.

RADIO-

Ruth Litvin in a Studio Orchestra; Vocal-Ballerina (Bootz)

Piano Recital

SCHUBERT QUARTET Radio Programme Broadcast by ZDW on a Frequency of 945 k.e's, and on Short Wave from 6-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second.

H.K.T.

The Three Musketeers and Roe Jenkins Buskers.

1.30 Grieg-Perr Gynt Suite No. 2 Op. 55.

New Light Smyphony Orchestra conducted by Eugene Goossens

7.45 B.B.C. Recording-"Break- ing Athletic Records."

A talk by Harold Abrahams.

0.0 Relay of the Danet Orchestral from the foot Garden of the Hong-Report and Announcements.

hong Hotel.

8.0 Local Time Signal, Weather

A Fairy

B.03 Ketelbey-"In

(a) My Own; (b) I'm Gonna lock tealm" Suite,

my heart; (c) You're as pretty as a Albert W. Ketelbey's Concert Or- picture; (d) Mama, I wanna make chestra conducted by the Composer. Rhythm

8.15 London Relay The Snow- 0.14 Record: Ah! The Moon 1 man.' Here! (im 'Footlight Parade');} A play for broadcasting. Written Turn Back the Clock... Paul White- and produced by Lestle Stokes.

man

und Her

Reclai 8,45 Studio Plano presents Ramena Grand Plane with clarinet and trum- tuth Litvia.

by

17

pet,

7.02 Light Variety.

Vocal Roblas And Roses (Burke)

7

1. Prelude, Op. 20, No. 6.21 (s) Honey-suckle Rost; (b) (Chopin); 2. Prelude, Op. 28, No. 24

3. Consolation, No, Mama's gone Bye-Bye; (c) Moon (Chopin);

(Liszt); 4. Rhapsody, No. 8 (Liszt). Glow; (d) Rhythm Mad.

6.35 Records: River Reveries. 9.10 Military Band Music. Quentin M. Maclean (Organ); Slow Tarantelle De Concert (Green Fox-Trot Medley....Gerry Moore wood, arr. Godfrey)....Xylophone (Plano).

Solo accompanied by The Band Of Voice 0.44 (a) I've got a date with a HM. Grenadier Guards; The The President reported having (on Kowloon' buses), and the altern-account of the proximity of the

Miller) written to the Director of Education tion of a sectional bus stop in Nathan Cholera Hospital) was read. It was dream; (b) The Yam; (c) Bewilder- Of The Bells (Luigini, arr.

....The Band of H.M. Grenadier ori D10 subjects of unregistered Road.,

decided to send a copy of the letter | id; (d) Lullaby in Rhythm. to the Director of Medical Services 7.0 Closing local Stock Qunta- Guards under the direction of Major | schools, and "Safety First" propa-

Points Halsed

and

George Miller, Hungarian Fantasy recom- tions. ganday in schools. The Director of A letter from a member was read, asking for his views,

...Band Of The Royal Education had promised that enqui- drawing attention to the need for mending that It possible something

"Maria Theresia" Regi- ries should be made Into the Arst more buses to be put on the No. be done to preserve the beach for

..Len Bermon

Palms Of Victory-March with Orchestra; matter, and sold that arrangements route. It was felt that the matter bathing in view of the very large

Wonder She's A Blush (Blankenburg)....Mamed

·Military had already

been made and schools was being dealt with already in the number of Chinese for which It had Vocal No

Ing Bride (Ukelele ko-Mills). Bands. circularised regarding the second. only possible way, ie, by bringing catered,

O'Shea with her ban- 9.30 London Relay--The News, The President read a list of 54 the matter to the notice of the Traffic It having been brought to the Tessie

and Julele

Orchestra; Vocal Committee's notice that the Sallaby Riding The Range In The Sky (Baritone),

0.50 Bongs by Stuart Robertson The monthly meeting of the Gene names of members whom he proposed Board.. ral Committee of the Kowloon Re-should be removed from the member- Chatham Road residents had also Road Car Park was now cone (Carlton); Twilight On The Troll

That Everybody Should To this brought to the notice of the Com- Inadequate, after some discussion re-(Carlton) sidents Association was held on Tues-ship Hist for various TeDBONS.

Trail of the Lonesome

Plano accomp. by Tiltrid day, December 13, in St. Andrew's the Committee agreed.

mittee matters in connection with the Harding and moral for adapton (e)"

Thomas

Moore. Church HalL

With reference to the congestion at Children's Playground in that lccality, as extra additional parking places,

with The Good

Companions;

10.9 Edwin Fischer at the Plano, Those present were:-Mr. B. Wylle the Star Ferry Wharf, Hongkong, It The subject was referred to the it was agreed to write and ask Gov tone)

Sonata In A Major, K.331 (President), Mr. H. Baldwin (Hon, was reported, by members that, fol- Playgrounda Sub-Committee.

Moon A latter from the Chinese Y.M.C.A. of using the piece of land at the

(De (Mozart); Romance In A Flat Major, Secretary and Treasurer), Miss H. D. lowing police action, conditions there Sawyer, Rev. Fr. A. Granelli, Messrs. had recently Improved.

appealing to the Association for corner of Nathan and Salisbury Roads Lange-Milis)....Joe Daniels and a K, Anh, 205 (Mozart).

Hot Shots in "Drumnasticks": Vocal Lal Chor-chi, C. M. Manners, D. W.

10.32 Schubert-Quartet No. 14 Correspondence was eend regarding assistance in making the beach at Lai, for that purpose.

(flm 'Swing ligh. In Panomania

** Minor It was agreed to donate $50 to St. Munion, R. Pestonji and C. E. Terry.to increase of crime in Kowloon, Chi Kok available again for swim-

'("Death_and_the Apologies for absence were received trafie matters, deficiencies in bus mers (the Medical Board having Andrew's Church for allowing the Swing Low): On A Trople Night Malden”). from Messrs. F. C. Mow Fung and I, services, trees in Kowloon, refugee announced last July that swimming Association to use the Church Holl (film "Tronic Holiday)....Dorothy Played by the Roth String Quartet.

cumps, season tickets for workmen at the bench was dangerous on for all fis meetings, N. Murray.

Lamour with Herbie Kay and His 11.0 Close down.

K.R.A. Committee's. Monthly Meeting

ernment to consider the advisability OrcheSweetheart

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as was told-

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TO-MORROW .

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