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DONALD DUCK

Tuesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 10, 1939.

By Walt Disney

5

DID YOU THE GOLF LINCA

WIN?

TOURNAMENT,

Dve thy Wah Chaney Energean

1284 | Wewbl rights reizvod,

DONALD?

COULDN'T MISS, BOYS!

AND THERE'S THE CUP TO

PROVE IT! MUSTN'T TOUCH!

ROOSEVELT'S PACIFIC BASE PROPOSALS HOTLY ATTACKED

Pacifists Alarmed By Danger Of War With Japan

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9.

THE National Council for the Prevention of War has

attacked the proposed extension of the Pacific naval base, especially at Guam, as an indication that the navy intends to remain responsible for the defence of the Philippines after independence has been granted to the islands.

It is pointed out that Presi- | dent Roosevelt's foreign policy includes firstly, establishment | of Pacific naval bases, secondly, proposed changes in the Neu- trality Law, and thirdly, a pro- posed policy fur punishing aggressor nations.

The Council observed that regard.- g President Roosevell's intention Far Eastern polities, the most m rtant recommendat.on deals with

am, which is 3,337 miles beymu wali where the Japanese mart- hed area lies on the path of the

flipping."

It is pointed out that the navai port asks that Guam be made " rong advance fleet busc," and it

Ship Is Still Hard Aground

THE

the

Two Killed In Military Plane Crash

PARIS, Jan. 9.

A French military plane with three officers and one

soldier aboard crashed over

the aerodrome of Clomb

Bechar in North Africa

to-day.

Two officers were killed instantaneously, while the two other occupants were seriously injured. — Trans- Ocean.

Soviet To Auction Fishing Grounds

WALT DiGNEY

1930 JONALD DUCK

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OUR

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OF

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NOW PROCEEDING

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-RADIO-

Gco. Pia-Ulski's String Orchestra from. Studio

ROTARY TIFFIN SPEECHI

Radio Programme Broadcast by Z. B. W. on n Frequency of $45 k.e's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.) and A-11 p.m. on 8.52 in.c's. per second.

1. K. T.

6.00 Relay of the Dance Orchestra i

**

{{flm "Always, when I am Happy'};! |A_Longing Fiercely Burns Me (ilm Always when I am Happy'; Vien- na, Where The

Waltz Was Born (Alm 'Always when I am Happy')... Marta Eggerth (Soprano) with Orchestra (Sung in German); 5. Himmelsfunken

Waltz (Waldteurel); 6. Na Ukrainie (Prisowski); 7. Rapsodie Roumaine (De Maurizi).

9.00 Songs by Michael Bartlett (Tenor).

from the Roof Garden of the Hong- My Heart Will Be Dancing (Alm Kong Hotel.

Lilic Domino'); You Are My Love Song (hm Lilac Domino'); Parlez- (n) I hadn't anyone till you; (b)Moi D'Ankur (As sung in Film She Four or five times; (c) You're not the Married Her Boss')....With Orches- kind; (d) There's frost on the moon. tro.

0.14 Record: Teddy Bears' Piente (Bratton); Mighty Lak A (Nevin)....Frank Diffo Brass Quintette.

Rose ond H

9.12 Light Opera. "Ruddigare Selection (Sullivan, arr. Winterbottom). ..The Band of I M. Coldstream Guarde cond. by 6.21 (a) Spell of a Voo-doo Drum; Lieut. J. C.

Windram; "Countess

Dispute With Japan waddlin' at the Waldorf; (e), Maritza"--Selection (Kaiman)

Continues

ing rights in the Bering Sea, the Shanghai; (d) East Side Kick.

(b) Oh! Boom!; (e) Night over

Good Tone To Ambassador

The Stock Exchange

Closing Local Stock Quota-

(Sopran) and Hans

Taint Good; (d) That foolish feeling. Grand Symphony Orchestra with

0.35 Records: Palace Theatre Med-ilse Wald icy,

Foort (Organ); Clemens (Tenor) (Sung German): TOKYO, Jan. 9.

Sweet Reginald

And Lovely (Tobias and "Florodorn"Selection (Stuart).... IN the course of the nego- Lemare) Rale da Costa (Plano). The Band Of

H. M. Coldstream tiations concerning Japan's fish- 4.44 (a) Penthouse on 3rd Avenue: Guards cond. by Capt. 1, G. Evans.

930 London Relay The News. 9.50 Concert of Weber's Music. Sea of Okhotsk, and the Sea of 7.00

Willem Japan, which are taking placetion Sen Shanties.

Euryanthe Overture Mengelberg und His Concertgebouw between M. Litvinov and Mr.

Orchestra; Sonata No. 3 in D. Togo, the Japanese Ambassa-Do With The Drunken Sailor (arr. de Magalog at

Hot Away. Jos: What Sholl We Joseph Szigeti (Violin) with Nikita dor, the former, informed the Terry); Fire Down

Piano; Clarinet Below; Hullabaloo

aloo Concerto No. 1. Garde Republi- that all fishing Balay (Harris) Sally Brown; Hang-caine Band of France;

Andanting grounds hitherto in the posses- ing Johnny: Whisky Johnny (rr. (from Konzertstuck')....Emanuel sion of Japan would be put up Clear The Track, Let The Bull-Moure at the Piano; "Der Frelschutz"

Terry) The Sailor Likes Is Bottle- Fruermann

('Cello) with Gerald 0: for auction during February.

According to the Japanese semi- (Baritone) And Cathedral Male Voice Orchestra.

elne Run (arr. Terry....John Goss--Potpourri...March: Weber ond His offie.al news agency, the Ambassador Quartet. With Piano accomp.

10.20 London Relay-"This Racing repeatedly called M. Liiv.nov's als

7.15 London Relay='Arctic Ex- Business' 2—'Riding Races". tntion to the fart that Moscow's cursion'.

A talk by Captain Erle Rickman attitude flagrantly contradicts Japan's London, Jan. 0.

By E.

E. A. Harding. The diary of a and a Jockey. The Lenden Stock Exchange, to-Buaranteed treaty rights.

Journey

through Lapland from Ho-

Dance Musle. 10.35 M. Litvinov's remark that the sale vaniemi to Petsamo, illustrated with day was generally quiet, with a good

by auction of the fishing

Present (flim 'Music Hinth last summer,

with the help of the Charms): Fox-TrotJust Little Bits

Pieces (Alm

'Music Hath found it-eded securities marked or the nexutinions, clicited the reply recording unit of the Finnish Broad- And up in the early dealings, and after from the Ambasador that Moscow

casting Comonny.

Charms') The B. B. Dance Or- an interregnem hesitancy, they closed must bear the full responsib.1.ty for 7.55 Orchestral.

chestra directed by Henry Hall. at the best levels.

the eventual break-down of negotia- Doubinushka (arr. Rimsky-Korsa. With Vocal Chorus: Fox-Trot The industrials, Cable and hops and for the aggravation of ten-kov)...London Symphony Orchestra!

Music Among

Goes 'Round And Around; wireless were particularly firm en sion between Japan and the Soviet cond by Albert Coates.

0.00 Time, Wenlher

An-cord....The B. B. C. Dance Orches buying, believed to be based on anti- Union, resulting from the violation

of Japan's rights.—Trans-Ocean.

fra dirreted by Henry Holl With cipation of improved traille.

8.67 Studio-Concert by Geo. Flo- High (film 'King of Burlesque'); Vocal Chorus: Fox-Trois-I'm Shoot- SETTLEMENT REMOTE

Ulski's String Orchestra, Tokyo, Jan. 10.

1. Mthaly Czardas (De Maurizi);|Lights Out.

Jack Little and

• Littl ifis Orchestra. The

With Varol Cherus; prospect for an amicable Loyalty Waltz (Blanke); Interval settlement of the Soviet-Japanese;

Fax-Tent-Cling To Me Slow Fox- Gypsy Songs (Brahms-Op. 1031. Trat-With All My Heart (Am Her | Ashery dispute is still remate

The Madrigal Singers cond. by oflefal

Lehman Engel with D. Everett Roude-

Voice').....The D. B. C. reports rectived by the Portion Office from Moscow indicate arr., Plo-Ulski); 4. Magyar Ver-Hall. With Vocal Chorus,

uch at the meno: 3. Genge Poinnurr! Dance Orched directed by Henry that without awuting resumption of March (De Mauriz!); Interval Manola 11.00 Close Down. nopatiations the

in

undertone.

grounds

Friday's move to protect sterling ved not interfere with continuating records made within the Arctic Circle Tuick-Step-There's No Time Like

RESCUED PEOPLE IN MANILA

MANILA, Jan. 9. THE motor-ship Silver runkiy sates that its Juruticat on is Yew arrived to-day and to deny the Philippines to any host.le disembarked 11 of nation,

The Council's statement goes on to passengers from the Silver say that the danger of such a move Crest, which is on the sands is obvious because it pushes the area! of the United States naval operations off the Philippines. still further away from the American!

They said that the biggest shorts, increasing conflict, as it nulates that the navy right they had was for the expects the United States will in the safety of the twelfth passenger, future be responsible for the defence Mr. G. II. Newport, who pre-erally qu'eter, with operators ndopt-

the danger of

of the Philippines.

¡cariously went ashore from the base pro-stranded ship by The cost of the naval

a breeches grammes not given but naval circle: buoy. He is due in Manila to understand that it would leas. $200,000,000 to put Guam in a night, travelling overland by

detensible condition.

Lake kl

ROOSEVELT'S "FEELER"

It is emphasised that the report

of the Naval Board stars that is o. the projected 4 bases and should be established

truin.

of

Meanwhile the captain

the Silver Crett, Lelf Marcussen has re- ported that water has started to inter the holds. However, the ship resting steadily in the sands, and he' Emphasis on the Pace area, it is refloat her to-morrow night. ported out, indientes that the thinks |

are ungent,

as e

The foreign exchange were gen-

a wait-and-see polley. Wall Street was casier.—Reuter

Special.

Roads Were Safer In 1938

313

New Year, the Soviet Government has decided 10

put the fishery lols formerly leased La Japan to auction,

Of these, en are in the Pasille area, la hopeful that furs will be able to BRITAIN'S roads during the The Savict Government's decision

the Brituste

ing of the navy was up a bow vessel, chartered by

Silver Line-United Press. down with Japan was meviabi....

Te organisation

.e

1840-18

opposed to a pes.uze waren involvin

the unted Stats o Warthce pr parations, and said that Pres.dent! itoasey's spreen to Congresa har an attempt to test out the counay before het

heang down to specifies.

Th Best peale Wood would be transmitted to Congress concerns

Tat Administra nacha arfenes.

Marriages

002.

nouncements.

nnd

Novelty Fox-Trot-The Broken Re-

Mnster's

Hongkong-Built Ship. Due In Manila

1.

Arst ten months of this year was communleated by M. Mironov, The Silver Crest is a Norwegian have proved sufer than in the Chief of the Far Eastern Depart- corresponding period last year. ment of the Soviet Foreign Office, 10 theths from road accidents so far Mr. Haruhiko Nish, the Counsellor! Decree To Controls ger have totalled 5,290, a de-f the Japanese Embassy, ca January rrent of 140. The number of The Soviet official notified that all

MANILA, Jan. 9. jured has declined by 2,215 to 188, the fehery lots which have hitherto

SHIPPING circles here are eagerly antic'pating Wednesday's Altogether 2333 pedestrians (60 bron onerated by Japanese and for arrival of the new 1,500-ten inter-island fre'ghter, the El Cano, Cairo, Jan. 9. fower) have been killed; 1.841 of which the contracts have already ex from Hongkong, where she was recently completed. The Egyptian Government is at these can reurred on roads sub-pired, will be advertised for nuction actually be put to

The vessel will replace the present engaged in drawing up ject to a speet fit, against 1.805 shortly and will

jauction in February.

historic 56 year-old 8.g. Kinnu, Į degree necording to which, every in 1937.

Cgelists neeount for 1,120 of the Counsellor Nish! "Immediately pro- launched at Philadelphia in 1983, tion feis tout publie cpausn is relay | marriage of an Egyptian national

reduction of

treted 13. There

the Soviet puthorities, and which rounded Cape Horn, with a woman ef foreign birth will death-- to accept plans for a bigger anu mor –

bas been it navy. low-require special permission.

striking reduction of main ng out that it forms a serious then served on the cxpensive army.

The reason for this decree in that! 2.464 in the number of cyclists input the lsts at stake to auction while Francisco-Honolulu run, after-

breach of diplomatic principles to ever, the Counell doub.ed 11.28.

in the last few months many Jews tired United Press.

acetiotiens for a temporary ogree- wards becoming Qucen ̧ Liluuo-j have contracted marriages withi MORE PLANES RECOMMENDED

Washington, Jan. D.

trees.

thel Thereafter the ship entered A the Soviet atitude threatens to inter-i-land rervice at Hawal and, Inggravate the relations between the later in the Philippines. October's total of deaths is still two countries, the Javanese Embarny The E Cano will take the Mania- more unfavourable when compared oficial warned that Juran would Sulu route, while the Kinau will be SHRIEKING "Oh, don't take with September, there being a jump be able to recognise the Soviet deel- transferved, connecting with the of 87. The number of injured, how sion.

smaller ports in the southern Islands. ever, felt slightly by 100.

-United Press.

President Roosever has sent to Congress the repors of the Nation Advisory Comiatttee on Aeronautics, DI w.rich Connel Lindbergh is member, recomm:uding an examina- tion on airerast production fac.Bues "In the interests of peace and sufity,'

The report urges the army navy to nevery "adequat: and et tecave air arms," and also suggests carly action of the pan for training a "necessary and adequate setive and

observing reserve personn:1," "major European Powers are at pre- nen engaged in retatively mege-sentt building programmes, which are bi- ing prosecuted anaer feverish pres- sure." United Press.

the

Importance Of Air Mission To Australia

London, Jan. 0.

OCTOBER FIGURES

10

GIRL AGED San 15 CLINGS

Egyptians merely in order to chtain Compared with the same month ament to settle them are still in pro-, kalani's royal Hawaiian yacht. TO LOVER

pro

year ago, rond deaths in October rote immediately by 23 to 641, and the number of in- jured by 190 to 19,996.

Eyptan nationality, divorce endings being begin afterwards.Trans-Ocedit,

Chocolate Biscuits For

300 Child

Refugees

There were $3 deaths in the City

JAPAN'S WARNING

of London and Metropolitan police Under the date of January 5, Mr. areas in October, against 10 in the Shigenori Torch, the Japanëse Am- same month a year ago. The num-bassador to Moscow, alin nådroseed ber Intured inthese areas fell by 35 n letter in M. Maxim Litvinov, the to 5,002.

Soviet Foreign Commissar, calling

Girl Died in Bath

A law-sult which followed for 300 Jewish children death of a 14-year-old girl

from Germany recently.

800

King's Bench Division recently.

the

from

E.C., for damages.

the latter's attention to the threaten-

issue.

Foreign Commissar Litvinov on

muction

IN DOCK

When him away from me. shall I see him again?" a fifteen-year-old girl flung her arms round the neck of her

dock at Ipswich Police Court recently. Policemen tore them apart, and in the struggle the dock was nearly overturned.

Prince Feisal To sweetheart as they stood in the

Visit Cairo

Bey Hamza,

Cairo, Jan. 0. | January 8 vrulled that the proireted Prince Emir Felsal, the second son

The youth, nineteen-year-old CHOCOLATE biscuits waited

would 'net hamper conunun of the King of Saudi-Arabia, left tion of protiations. He reaffirmed Djedda te-day for Cairs where he, Herbert Allbrook, of Burrell- rond, Ipswich, was marched off that the when they arrived at Dover-carbon monoxide fumes while she on the occasien

decision, la expected to-morrow.

Prince Emir is accompanied by the' by police officers to a cell, while Ambassador Touch then-

Fouad court Bay camp, near Harwich, was having a bath was settled in the would be put into practice.

warned Foreign Minister, the Moscow nuthorities that unless The Palestine question will be the the girl, a pretty brunette, was The children, between ten and Banger-lane, Ealing, W., sued the

Her father. Mr. Stanicy Lawson, of the Soviet Government recognize the main object of the Cairo conversa- led away crying on the arm of revent en years old, were the first of Pollard

alabilized fishery lots, the responsi- tion of Prince Emir, who will also, a policewoman, Farringdontering Co.. Lich.

of billy for possible centinarnice or be a delegate to the London Round expected. Brown bread, butter, Jam, milk-The company, it was stated, had paid the failure in the recent negotiations Table Conference. Trans-Ocean.

should be mad at the door of the The great strategic importance of the British air mission to Australia and the chocolats b'sculta-was their Mr. Lawson a sum against any loss

first ment in England.

in bringing the action. "Reuter's" is emphased by

Plenty of clothing was

Diplomat Presents Instruments worth £4 10s. ready. Mr. Norman Parkes, for the com- correspondent, who states that Aus-

Each child Kat a thick jersey, a single many, sold that the cause of the accl trallah aircraft production is designed bed, and a hot water bottle.

Credentials There dunt was still unexplained. Formerly to meet Australia's own defence

ol stoves to heat the main room: the company's policy was to recom- needs, and in the ease.of emergency of their camp.

mend the Installation of their geysers,

Rome, Jan. 10. the needs of Now Zenland, and part of

Later they were sent to volunteer without any vent or flue, provided

TOLEDO, O. Mr. Toshlo Shirateri, the newly-

The young people will not meet Singapore's requirements,

foster parents, to be trained as that there was a sumelent supply of The Toledo Automobile club is appointed Japanese Ambassador 1svain until they stand in court Inter. Thus subsequently, there will be dom-ste servants or nurses, after fresh air. It now insisted on a flue instructing high school students how Italy, presented his credentials to Allbrook was remanded to Norwich adequate production at both ends of which many will rejoin their parents forming part of every new installa- to drive safely by the use of two King Victor Emanuel III on Monday Prison and the girl in being taken the Empire air route-Nester. and emigrate to the colonies.

tion.

dual-control automobiles.

morning--Domel

air

Sovieta.--Domet,

Students Taught Safe Driving

'IT IS MY FAULT" They were accused of sienling a portable typewriter and drawing

A detective said that when he charged the man and then spoke to the girl, she said: "I am responsible. He would not have stolen if it wasn't for It is my fault."

me.

care of at Ipswich girls' shellor.

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