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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
January 6, 1939.
By Walt Disney
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H.K.T.
6.0 Relay of the Dance Orchestra from the Hoof Garden of the Hong- kong Hotch.
(a) I could use a dream; (b) Coffee and Kisses; (e) Smail Fry; (d) A- flőket, A-taskel.
Naade. Hans Fidesser (Tenor) withị Orch of the German State Opera cond, by R. Reger (Sung in German)
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Of Schedule
A Look Through The Telegraph
50 YEARS AGO
FOR LONDON (DIRECT)
TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
Four Persons Killed In Colony Last Week
SALE
OF
MEN'S SHOES
NOW
PROCEEDING
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
were injured as the result of collisions between vehicles. A pedestrian was injured as the resuit of collision be-
MEDICAL TRAINING
tween a lorry and a hawker's stall. Sir Richard Needham On Two lorry passengers were injured on the result of their lorry running off the roadway.
Inspection Tour
A tram passenger Was injured
In the course of a tour of British while attempting to board a moving medical training institutions in the bus. Three franz passengers and Far East, the noted physlelan, Sir of New York"--Sriection! With the arrival of three ying- (Kerker)....Bant of H. M. Cold-boats at Bangkok yesterday, air mail
In the Colony of Hongkong, includ- while alighting from moving tran-Hongkong by the Rajputana yester
ree bus passengers were injured Richard Arthur Needham, arrived in stream Guards cond. by Capt. R. G. is expected to reach Kai Tak at 5 son," H. Kindred, Master, will lead here, Territories, during the week ending
The A. British Bark "William Maning the Island, Kowloon and the New ears and moving buses, respectively. day. Indly Needham accompanied Evans.
abbard the Dardanus, for the above Port, and will have a last Saturday morning, there were Lions between vehicles; 27 were col-' p.m. to-day An-one day ahead of schedule.
#ltogether 74 trufle accidents, as the result of which four persons were killed and 35 injured.
8.0 Time. nouncements,
8.03 London
Ben'.
Weather und
Relay Under
A talk by Howard Marshall, 8.15 Studlo Hal Lorenzo at Plano,
0.14 Record: Irving Berlin Me mories....Al Bellington at the Organ of the Paramount Thenire, London. 621 (n) My Own; (b) Take an other guess; (c) Pretty as a picture: no (d) John Peel Swing.
Big!
1. Dinah (arr. Lorenza); 2. These Foolish Things; 3. Two Request; Numbers: (a) Chinese Fisherman's | **
Lullaby, (1) Chinese Ballad; 4. Selection from "That Certain Age" Introducing Hai Lorenzo's own ver- slon of "You're as Pretty ng n The Air Picture"; 6. St. Louis Blues (arri Lorenzol
8.35 Next week's Programe. 8.40
New Light Symphony
quick despatch,
For Freight, apply to Pustan & Co.
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THE HONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TRAMWAYS COMPANY, LIMITED
NOTICE TO SHAPEHOLDERS
Of the 74 accidents, 31 were colli- him. trians; and 10 accidents were due to January 21, when he sails by the lisions between vehicles and pedes
Sir Richard will remain here until other causes.
Carthage. He will be the guest of motor cars 33, moter lorries 10, motor University,
Vehicles involved were:--Private the Vice-Chancellor
Hongkong which buses 15, motor cycles 2, pubile motor years ago on behalf of the General he visited Ave cars 5, tramears 7, bicycles 5, and
Medical Council. He s glad of this opportunity to see what progress has heen made in medical training at the University.
Of the persons killed, a Chinese male, age 30, was knocked down and killed by a bus while running: across It is hereby notified that on receipt and a Chinese female, age about 70. tricycle one.
the road, A Chinese male, age 48, of written applications on or before were knocked down and killed by a Thursday, the 20th instant, addressed
The Delia will leave with the out- ward load at daybreak to-day, and further minil is expected to arrive the here on either Saturday or Sunday.
To-day's mail is from all countries.
AIR FRANCE ARRIVES
Weather Holds Up Plane
to the Undersigned one share in the private car and a tram, respectively, Company (about to be inceperated as, while walking across the road. A At Fort Bayard
the Prak Hotel and Trading Company, Chinese boy, age 5, died from injuries Limited) will be reserved in respect of received on falling from a moving France
plane reached each share helt by Shareholders in the lorry. Hongkong at 3.40 p.m.
Hongkong and High Level Tramways yesterday, after
* Company, Lul. delay 3
of several hours at
If no appilention he made in pur Fort Bavard due to bad weather
Uance of the terms of this notice the conditions. Passengers were M. Fon shares will be otherwise allotted. Foresythe (Plano Duets with Drums).
And Peasant-Overture Tasartey, teacher of the Central Bri- u round trip, and Mile.
A. Findlay Smith 6.44 (a) Tears in my heart; (b) (Suppe); Romance (Tchaikovsky)sh School, returning from holiday, Lullaby in flythm: (e) Star dust: In A Monastery Garden (Ketetbey): There were seven Chinese aboard,
The M In The Forest (Ellenberg).
0.35 Records: Walte Rose (Oak- ley)....Olly Oakley (Banjo) with Piano Accomp.; Roberta-Selection
Arthur Yount and Reginald chestra.
(d) Sweet Sue.
Poct
Or-
tning. an
7.0 Closing local Stock Quotations. 0.0 London Relay-Food for The plane will leave at 6.30 a.m. 7.02 Variety with Sophis Tuckre. | Thought.
to-morrow on the return trip to
The Four Crotchets and Nat Gonella Three short talks on matters of Hanoi.
and His Georgians.
Who Stole The Tiger's Rug?-Fox- Trof; Bring
'Em Trot....
Back Alive-Pox-
topical intercal.
0.20 Orchestral.
A Thousand
News.
The Pan
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The adjourned Sessions reopened this morning. The following Jury was em panelled: Mensra. W, A C. Cruick-1 hank, C. F. Rapp, J. G. don Remedion, Mooney, E. N. Philman, I. Wester,
J. A. Costa, and C. Skott.
Two other jurors who kicked at hav ing to serve their Quren and country, were rejected.
25 YEARS ACO
Hodge
CLIPPER ARRIVES Na Goncila and Ils Gour-lonna, Diana”—Overture (Rez-]
And One
Mail And Passengers From tians with vocal refrain by Nut Nights-Waltz (J. Strauss, Arr Gonello, I Brord (Redman)....The
The Frost). ..Dresden State Opera Or-
San Francisco
During the month of December the following mercantile marine Four Cruimels (Vocal Quartette) chestra cond, by Karl Bohin,
officers 9.30 London Relay--The with Guitar; I Know Tint My Baby
passed ni American Milippine successfully
examinations: Clipper reached Kal Tak at 12.10 held at the Hongkong Harbour Office: Is Cheatin' On Me (Steinberg and
9.50 A Request Programme.
Marleen. John Eldridge Viant, and p.m. yesterday with passengers, mali James Smith. Lambert): Conversational Man (Ler-
Double Concerto In D Minor and freight from U.S.A. Those aboard mer and Shapiro)..........S Sophie Tucker (Bach).. .Yehudi Menuhin
Seeand Mate-William Brewer. and were, Mrs. Ida Hube, 60, travelling (Comedienne) with Ted Shapiro and
Georges Enesco.
Flext Enginerra-Archibald (Two Violins) wi i
round the world His Orchestra: Basin Street Blues Orchestra cond. by Pierre Monteux;
now and George Butchart, by herself, proceeding to
Tan Pelping: Mr.
Becond Engineers. Archibald Nell (Williams); E Flat Blues (Williams) Where Year (in) John Ting, Hongkong business man; Mr. Miron, Reulien Whitfield and John
Gonella and His Georgians with McCormack (Tenor) with Orchestra: William Crossewell, of the Inter-Wills.
refrain by Nift Gonella; Away Orpheus in The Underworld-Over-c Down South In Ileaven
Overcontinent Corporation: Mr. V. As turn (Offenbach). en (Green and all
Tweerne Warren)... Sophie Tucker (Come soul Orchestra; What Is This Feeling Gerald Ecklemun, by air from New hosts, worth in all 884, stolen so Janu- Mr. A. Walmsley, time keeper of ursannel, Indian business than: Mr. Quarry Bay, had clothing and a pair of dienne) with Ted Shapiro and Ila
Nizz
Di Figaro"-Mozart).
York; and Mr. Byrns English, Panjury Orchestra; La Cenerentola-Overture tendent of Maintenance. at Manila. Spooky Takes A Holiday-Fox-Trot (Rossini)....Milan Symphony Orch.
hou BabeFox-Trot.. Nat cond. by Cas. Lorenzo
Mr. Eckleman was returning to Gonella and Its Georgians with Vocal
"Capriol Sule (Warlock). The China for the first time since his Refrain by Nat Gonella.
1.38 Light Opera Selections. "Belle Cond, by Constant Lambert, Mis- the start of the war. Iils secretary Orchestra house was destroyed in Shanghal at tress Mine; Blow. Blow Thou Winter and three servants were killed,
Vocal
Orchestra; Yogi-Bog! (Reed). The Elisabeth Four Cratchets (Vocal) with Guitar: Other Schumann (Saprano) with American Airways Section Superin-
of New York, cte.
Constant
Lambert
Molajulis
10 YEARS AGO A "Reuter's" message from Shanghai nisten that His Excellency Sir Cecili kong, is due there today by the Canu Clementi. K.C.M.G., Governor of long-
en route le lungkung dian Pacine Best Emprene of France.
The
"A Country
Girl"-Selection;enor) with Violin Cello and Piano; morning al 8.30 on the return flight Swann, officited at the wedding which
Wind (Quilter). Derek Oldbami Passengers booked to leave this (Monckton)....London Theatre Or- chestra; "The Beggar Student" (Mil- Potpourri Or Waltzes,
No. 2 ure Messrs. "So San, Ho Ban Tek, locker); Ich hab' kein Gold, bin Robrecht); Potpourri Of Waltzes. Raymond J. Bush, and Fong
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No. 3 (Rolrecht) Marek Weber Toon for Sar. Franelsco. and His Orchestra: Torna A Sur
Next Clipper riento file
Curtis)......Beniamino
Gim
Gigli (Tenor) and Members' of La The next Pan American. Airways Scala Orchestru. Milan, cond. by Dino Clipper is scheduled to arrive here Olivier; Good-Bye (Tosti)......Eva on January 18, and will depart on Turner (Soprano) with Orchestra.
11.0 Close down.
MILITARY FUNERAL
Tributes to the Late Sergt. Wm. Thompson
January 15.
AIR
SERVICES
Arrivals and Departures Of Planes
Outward
For London, Australia, British Countries and Europe: Imperial Air- Full military honours were necord- ways 7 a.m.; Jan. 6. Imperial Air- ed the late Lance-Sergeant William Ways 7. a.m.; Jan. 10,
Thompson, of the 12th. Heavy Bat- For Chungking, Stan, ele.; Eurasia tery, RA, at the Protestant Ceme-and C.N.A.C. services indefinite. tery yesterday, the Rev. E. Staunton, For U.S.A., vin Manila, Honolulu, Chaplain to the Forces, oficiating.
Pan American Philippine Deceased, who was 37 years of Clipper 8.30 nge, had been in the Army for 12 Clipper 8.30 am. Jun. 16. a.n. Jan.
6. China years, four of which were spent in
For France via Hanoi: Air France. Hongkong. He is survived by his wife and six children, all of whom 0.30 am. Jan. 7.
are in the Colony,
At the conclusion of the service,
party from the Royal Artillery
Inward
From London, Australia and Bri-
fired three volleys, after which the fish Countries: Imperial Airways 5 "Last Post" and the "Revelle were pan. Jan. 6; Imperial Airways 5 pm. Jan. 7 Imperial Airways 5 p.m. Jan.
From
played by R.A. buglers,
Lesitles family
10.
there MOURNEIN,
Denn, the Very Rev. Alfred
took place at St. John's Cathedral on Baturday afternoon of Miss Dorothy Goodman, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Goodman, nad Mr. Clarence Lempater Farmer, third son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Farmer, of Shameen.
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The death occurred at Mumi, of Tex Rickard the world-famous hoxing pro-
moler,
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At the last annual meeting of Sub- scribers and pewhokiers of St. John's Cathedral the abolition of pew rents was agreed to in principle Jero! the Church Body was requested to consider! and submit pruetient scheme for carrying this into effect.
FIVE YEARS AGO
Two well-known private hotels on the Rowen Rond level, "Derringtos" and "Lauriston," are shortly to be demo- | Hlated and a big block of European Hote
erected on Be stes.
Reports that the Central Government troops have defnitely wained the upper hand in the fighing in Northern Fukien have been confirmed by latest reparis from the front.
Social Items
The following forthcoming wed- dings are announced: Mr. Ling were present friends and representa-
Chuanking. Yunnanfu, Kwok-wing compradore of the tives from the Royal Army Service Kwellin: C.N.A.C. Eurasia Services M.T.B., Canton, and Ming Wu Lal- Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps | indefinite, Land
king, of 126 Queen's Road, West;
and
the Hongkong-Singapore Brl- From U.S.A. via Honolulu, Guam Mr. Teng Klat-chiu, teacher, ade Royal Artillery.
Manila: Pan American China Clip-Miss Sau Tsing-wong, teacher, of 530
A wreath inscribed "In loving per 12.30 p.m. Jan. 10. memory of dearest husband from his From France, vla IIanot: heart-broken wife and children" was France 12.30 p.m. Jan. 12, buried with the casket. Other floral tribules were from H.E. Majori General A. E. Grasett, and Staff of the China Command Headquarters;
B. S. M. and Mrs, Iris, B. S. M. and Mrs. F. Thompson, B. S. M. and Mrs.
PRAGUE SENSATION
Nathan Road, Kowloon; Mr. Wang Alr Fun, merchant, and Miss Ma Yu, tea- cher, of 88 Queen's Road, Central; Mr. Mak Buck-cheung, teacher, and Misa Pang Lal-yung, teacher, of 44 Lower Lascur Row.
Walsh, Sri. and Mrs. Mckel, Mr, and Unprecedented Action By Cheero Club or Monday next, Jan-
Soviet Minister
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There will be a dance nt the
uary 9, Musle will be by "The Stokers Dollar Band" nf ILM.S. Cardiff. All servicemen and their wives will be welcomed."
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The Police Branch of the Minis-
the
Mrs. F. Quinnell, Mr. and Mrs. Samways, J. E. McDonald (late Sgt. R.A.). Resident Omeer and Staff of Stonecutters Wireless station; War-
Prague, Jan. 5. rant Officers and N.C.O.' Garrison
Mess, A Sergeanta Mess: Sergeanta
political sensation has been by the action of the Lyemun; CRA, and Staff, Omcers' caused here Mess of 12th. Heavy Battery, R.A.: Soviet Minister. M. Alexandrowsky, Oficera Mens of 7th. A.A. Bottery. who sent the editors of all Czech tering League will hold their month- Lyemun; Officers' Meas 10th. Heavy newspapers a copy of Le Journal de ly Bridge and Mahjong drive Ballery. RA: Omeers' Mess 2411. Moscou containing a strongly word- Cathedral Hall on Tuesday Janitary Heavy Battery, R.A.; Omcers' Mera, ed allack on the Prague Govern-|10, commencing at 3 p.m. Admission 9h. A.A. Battery, Lynmun: Officers'
is $1 each. Mess 30th. Heavy Battery, R.A.; OM-
Each copy of the paper was ne- cers' Mess 20th. Heavy Battery, R.A.;
companted by the Minister's vialting All Ranks of fth,
A.A. Regiment, card.
The Hongkong University Union R.A.; Warrant Offleers and Sergeants
will be holding a Charity Dance on of RE; Headquarters 8th. Heavy The action is described as being Saturday, January 7, 0* 0.30 p.m. in Itegiment, R.A.: Junior N.C.D.'s Mess, without precedent and a diplomatic the Great Hall of the Laiversity, by Lyemua; Officer and Other Ranks of protest is expected to follow kind permission of the Vice-Chan 4th Med. Battery, HKSRA
Reuter.
cellor.
ment.
MINOR COLLISION
On his
way to Hongkong, Sir
than Road on Wednesday, when a car chord inspected the new hospital
A minor uceldent occurred in Na- driven by Mrs. Stuart of the Kings-at Balavie in order to see how Eng ville Private Hotel collided with ash methods compared with those of Of persons Injured, 21 were nedes car driven by Dr. K. K. Wong. the Dutch. triens who were either walking or
He has still many Far Mrs. running across the roud and were cycilst. No-one was injured, while spections will subsequently be the Stuart swerved to avold a Eastern centres to visit, and his in- struck by vehicles, Two blcycle only slight damage was done to the subject of an official report to the riders and two private car passengers two cars.
Gertzal Medical Council.
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