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100 much Italian blood and that Franco victory was in sight, treasure had been spent in the civil war to allow a withdrawal now even in the cause of appeasement,
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Here again, according to reports, Mr. R Duce met with trigidity by Chamberlain, who painted out that he was very sympathetic towards France's attitude, and suggested that 11 Duce curb the Italian press, and also, in the future, to try to create a atmosphere, friendly Franco-Italian thus making possible negotiations Manager.with France regarding Haly's claims,
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METHODIST CHURCH The House Committee To Meet on Wednesday
Life.
ness, Immortality-Infinite Truil, and Love. When the evidence before the material senses y elded to spiritual sense, the apostle declared A JUMBLE SALE
that nothing could allenate film from Services on Sunday, January 15, God, from the sweet sense and pre- Preachers: Morning, Rev. W. G. .sence of Life and Truth. It is ignor- belief, based on D and false Ream, Mr.A.: Evening, Rev. E. More-material sense of things, which hite HL the spiritual beauty and goodness. This Morning Parade Service
at 10.151 the doctrine of Christian Science: English Methodist Church
that divine Love cannot be deprived 1. yma 7, 75, 301, 72, 377.
Evening Service ut the English of its manifestation, or object; that Methodist Church at 7 pin. Hymn Joy cannot be turned into sorrow, for sorrow is not the master of joy; that 91, 934, 101, 230.
good can never produce evil; that matter can never produce mind nor
ton.
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Notices for The Week
In connection with the report that Il Duce is favourably disposed toward British superiority in battleships, but that Germany and Italy should enjoy rellable a superiority in cruisers, submarines,
aeroplanes, Some and diplomalle sources here express the
move regarding overt first opinion that this is undoubtedly the campaign Germany and Italy have in mind to launch against Britain and France during the present year, with the object of restraining them from repairing deficiencies in their arma- ment of all categories.-United Press,
the
Following the Evening Service life result in death." (Pages 518, Mind Own Business'
Social Hour will be held at the 303, 304.) S. & S. Home at 0.15 p.m. All Serviceinen and civilians are warm- iy welcomed.
2. The Badmington Club will meet 1 the S. & S. Home on Monday and Thursday at 7 pm.
3.
The LC.A. will meet at the 1. & S. Home on Tuesday at 3 p.m. 4. Also on Tuesday the weekly neeling for Prayer and Fellowship
.30 p.m.
will be held at the 5. & S. Home at 5. A Jumble Sale will be held in Assembly Hall of the S. & S. home on Wednesday, January 10, nt 2.30 p.m. Hennesy Road, Wanchal. 6. The House Committee will meet :t the S. & S. Home on Wednesday 6.30 p.m.
UNION CHURCH
Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow RELIGIOUS FELLOWSHIP
Announcement
MISS YVONNE SHENTON (right) whose engagement to Mr. Cecil Bar- clay, stepson of Sir Robert Vansittari, Chief Diplomatic Adviser to the Bri- tish Government, has been announ- cod.
AILS
only is tho Shenton daughter of Sir William and Lady Shenton, who retired from Hongkong a few years ago. Bir William Shen: lan was member of the Executive and Legislative Councils and head of the
law firm of Deacons.
Reich Threats
To Holland
Official Circles Not Disturbed
LONDON, Jan. 13. THE GERMAN anti-Nether lands campaign is not disturbing official circles in London, Bays Reuter's diplomatic correspon-
dent.
Rumours of Hitler's "next attack" are widely spread, and Rumania, Danzig
Reich Note To U.S. Ukraine, Poland, Memel,
Berlin, Jan. 13.
The recent exchange of notes be- tween the United States and Ger- many regarding the treatment of American citizens In Germany in connection with the anti-Jewish laws Greveals that Germany denies the right of interference in internal affairs of
Firat Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong. (a Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Mass.) No. 31 Macdonnell Road, close to Peak Tram Station. Sunday Service 11.15 am. The Sunday School is held at 10 am. Testimony Mecuing, Wednesday. the Church Building and is open on p.m. A Reading Room is located in
day to Friday inclusive Monday W
from 10.30
12.30 p.m. a.m. to
and from 3 p.m. to 5 pm. Saturday 10.30 am, to 12.30 p.m. All authorised Christian Selence literature is available at the Reading
Room. The public
the Reich.
In no Germany points out that ease has discriminatory treatment re- sulled from the foreign nationality of the person concerned, Beyond this the German Government wherever poss! ble granted, uut of special considera- more to foreign subjects, tion cordially invited to attend the ser-favourable treatment than to its own vices and to visit the Reading Room. subjects.
The German Foreign Ofce has repeatedly explained to the United German that the States Embassy Government would respect the rights due to American citizens on the ground of inter-State agreements,
SMASHES FRANCO
THROUGH TO SEA
(Continued from Paga 1.)
Until now no such case has been reported by the American Embassy the German Foreign Office in which such rights arising from these
to Several important heights in Morning Service, 10.30 a.m. Even- ing Service 8 p.m. Preacher at both the Agramunt zone
rvices: Rev, K. Mackenzie Daw.
were TC-
Holland, and Belgium are alternative ly mentioned as his "next victim." The British view, according to well-informed opinion, is to avoid Increasing the nervous tension by according official cognisance to each and every scare,
The policy which has the result of keeping all Europe on tenterhooks is deplored, whether the outcome be secretly prepared military action in
one
the
direction, or over economic pressure in another.
Britain's position with regard to the Netherlands is not defined by case of formal treation_as in Belgium, on the other hand, historic lies between Britain and Holland. In brings the interests
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January 14, 1939.
NUTRITION COMMITTEE
ANNOUNCED
(Continued from Page 1)
Dr. P. D. WInmon;
Dr. Agnes L. J. Doves.
GOVERNOR'S COMMENT
The words of I1.E. the Governor on the subject of nutrition spoken on
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the occasion of the budget debate en cepted for Canton and despatched as October 13 last year, are worth re- ] circumstances permit. prating.
H.E. Guid:"The two principul enuses | of man l-being, malnutrition and xlum housing conditions, dominate, I regret to say, the lives of a very, largo mujority of Hongkong's population. My predecessors set on foot two lines of Inquiry which aimed at combatting these two enemies of human health.
"The Nutrition Research Commit- tee appointed by Government in 1937 has presented an interim report. The committee's main function was to foster research into local nutritional problems, and through its own efforts as well as through existing social wel- fare organizations to make available to the people of Hongkong the ad- vantages of the modern knowledge of nutrition.
NUTRITIONAL DISORDERS
The Committee sponsored Investi- gation into nutritional disordern of women at the Tsan Yuk Hospital and similar problems complicating the convalescence of cholera patients. It also carried out an import inquiry into the vitamin treatment of cer- tain types of malnutrition and ke- corded assistance to the Committee on the Overcrowding of Prisen, by evaluating various oficial prison 15911 dllets and by minking recommendations thereanent. Publie interest Wan invited to the subject of dietelies, and a series of talks on feeding of in- fanis, children And mothers was broadenst.
u
The Committee made two recoin- mendations in ita interim report, (1), the creation of a whole time Nutri- tional Research studentship, and (2); the enlargement of the Committee with a view to increased activities on Its part, The former of
these, al- though it has my full approval in principle, has not been carried into effect in the draft estimates as I am ndvised that it is doubtful whether a suitable ofcer will be available in the near future: the latter has been carried out and the reinforced com- mittee is continuing 11s functions.
Franco Stops Air Service to Lisbon
London, Joh. 13. General Franco's refusal to permit British planes to fly over territory under his control is necessitating the postponement of plans for a new London-Lisbon air service.
conjunction with the latter's geo- partmentch has before it, several
graphical position,
of the two countries close together.
There is no official conirmation of the reported intense German economic pressure on the Netherlands, and it 15
thought unlikely that military action would be risked on this front. -Reuter,
It is understood that the queation of a link between London and Lisbon is now being considered by the de- of civil aviation in the Air Ministry, alternatives, one of which is to cover the journey by flyingboat instead of by aeroplane.
It Is authoritatively slated that General Franco's attitude in no way affects the arrangements for a British service across the Atlantic from Bathurst to Brazil for which the
treaties have been violated according 84-PASSENGER CLIPPER London-Lisbon service was to have
captured in counter-attacks, to American opinion.-Reuter,
The Helena May Reigious Fellow-according to Loyalist advices, aip meets in the Insitule on Friday and numerous prisoners were morning at 10.30 h.m. A cordial avitation to attend these meetings is taken.-United Press. extended to all. The subject of aext week's lecture is, "John Knox .nd the Scottish Reformation."
LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong
FRANCO REACHES SEA
BÚRGOS, Jan. 13. The Insurgents have enptured Tortosa at the mouth of the Ebro river after intensive fight- ing.
Divisions of the Moroccan Army Corps, under the command of General Yague, overran the pocket between the Ebro and the coast, and cavalry played an important part in the enveloping movement,
SUBJECT-LIFE The subject of the Lesson Sermon all Christian Science Churches, to ...orrow, January 15, will be "Life", The Golden Text will be: "In the
Later troops reached the town ut way of righteousness la life; and in Perello, 10 miles north of Tortosa on Le pathway thereof there Is no the Valencia-Barcelona road.
nih." (Proverbs 12:28). Among others the following cita- 1.ong will be read from the Bible: The Lord is good to all and his under mercies are over all his works.
The Insurgents now command ali the three main roads converging on Tarragona.
A rapid advance continues in all he eyes of all wait upon thee; and sectors, according to reports from the
a givest them their meat in due front.
son.
Thou oponest thine hand,In the north of Urgel, an army nd satisfiest the desire of every live corps, under General Munez Grando, ng thing. For I am persuaded, that are advancing north-cost along the ither death, nor life, nor angels, Urgel road, and have captured Pens or principalities, nor powers, nor Mandel.
ings present, nor things to come, Far height, nor depth, nor any other creature, shall be able to separate us ..om the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. (Palms 145:
, 15, 10. Romans 8: 38, 39).
ALCATRAZ GAOL BREAK
(Continued from Page 1)
outside, as no boats were found in
the vicinity.
On the other hand Warden Jumes Johnson said he was mystifled as to how they escaped, observing: "I don't know yet how they got out. The guards found them somewhere scattered out. crawling and running down to the water, and evidently they intended to swim the bay.
Investigation indicated that the breakaway, was carefully planned, in view of the fact that it was attempted in dripping for which has covered the Son Franesco area for several months.
As soon as the escape was known, a search was immediately organised, and some time later Warden John- son announced that the
men had been
captured. He said: "The prisoners emerged from the ceil building, and attempted to get down to the water, but were defeated in
this purpose by the guards. How- ever, so desperately did the convicts try to reach the water, that two were The Maestrazgo divisions, under shot before they were stopped, and Generat Garcia Valino have occupied | the others surrendered.—Untied Press.
within Moufal, bringing them to eight miles of Cervera,
Navarrese divisions under General Solchaga, operating from Mont
The following citations will also be advancing long the Canada To Prevent
read from the Christian Science main road. They have taken Liwla extbook, "Selence and Health with and Mount Coguila, bringing them to ey to the Scriptures" by Mary within four miles of Valle, with its Baker Eddy:-"All the vorled, ex-important industries and aerodrome.
ressions of God reflect health, holl-Reuter.
Needed Urgently
MEN'S WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S -
Winter Clothing Hongkong Benevolent Society
11, Ice House Street,
THURSDAY
MONDAY
10 a.m. to 12 Noon.
Arms Racketeering
Ottawa, Jan. 13.
A recommendation that the pur- chase of munitions and armaments be taken from the hands of the Depart- and ment for National Defence, entrusted to a group of experts and competent businessmen, is contained in the report of Mr. Justice Davis, who investigated the granting of u contract to a Toronto frm to supply 7,000 Bren guns to the Canadian Gov- British ernment, and 5,000 to the Government.
The report found no evidence that any member of the Canadian Parlia~ ment was admitted to shore in the contract or the benefits arising there- from-Reuter.
VALUATION FOR RATES
A valuation of the tenements in Hongkong, Aplichau, Kowloon and New Kowloon for the year commen- cing July 1, 1939, shall be mada be- fore April 50, 1959, or as soon there- after pa may boɑ
DUE HERE IN FORTNIGHT. (Continued from Page 1.)
spars and have a stressed skin cover Ing consisting of aluminum alloy cor- rugations on the inside and smooth Alstad aluminum alloy sheets on the outside.
Fuel tanks are built integrally in the hydro-stabilizers, or sea-wing, the
outside skin of the hydro-stabilizers the outside wall of serving also the fuel tanks. The plane is con- structed chielty of aluminum alloy, with the exception of highly stressed parts near the centre of the ship, which are largely of aleel.
Because of its enormous size, the new clipper was constructed by methods approaching ship-building technique.
been the first link.
understood that General Franco has expressed himself un- willing to afford facilities to countries which have not necorded him full de jure diplomatie status.-Reuter Special.
Hungary Accepts Nazi Invitation
Berlin, Jan. 13. ilungary's acceptance of the invita- tion extended by Germany, Italy and Japan to join the anti-Camintern Part is officially announced, and it has been received in Berlin with the utmost gratification.
The newspaper "Nacht Ausgabe" writes: "He who joins the anti- The hull was assembled inside the Contintern Pact must not only know that Bolshevism is dangerous, but he Boeing assembly building in a giant
nust also know how to fight it. That jig much like a ship-building cradle,
cannot be done by speeches and re- encircled by a maze of scaffolding solutions. The Iron will of the entire and walk-aways allowing workmen nrtion is needed. The pact has no to work at five different levels simul- { ¦
Imperialistic goals, but it has the taneously. Wings were assembled in sole task of creating peace and order
separate building.
is
The first of this new feet of giant in the world for all who are menaced
by Bolshevism."--Reuter. clippers was 10 months in construc- tion at the Boeing Aircraft Company in Seattle. It was firat launched on Puget Sound early last summer and
veen
since that in most recous and com
a series of the most rigorous and com- prehensive flight tests to which a new type of airplane has ever been sub- ected. The results of these tests for surpassed expectations and the stamp of approval has been affixed by the Beeing Aircraft Co., the United States government, and Pan American Air-
- WOME
MOUNTING DEATH TELL IN AUSTRALIAN FIRES (Continued from Page 1.) disrupting railway and shipping ser- vices, and grounding planes.
RECORD TEMPERATURES "United Press" reports that an all- time record temperature of 114.1 de- grees in the shade was recorded in Melbourne yesterday. There have been eight deaths from prostration.
The death roll in the bush Area now exceeds. 40, and over fifty people who are missing are belloved to have been caught by the flames.
· South Australla, le-also in the grip of the flames. Damage to property in this stato already exceeds £1,000,-
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Air Mail for "Imperial
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Date and Time.
„Sat., Jan. 14, 3.30 p.in.,
...Sat, Jan. 14.
G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Reg., Ord.,
Jan. 14, 5 p.n.
Jan. 14, G p.m.
Sunday
Yingchow
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Yusong
Lycemoon
Monday
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Airways Imperial Airways Flano London,
Bion, Jan. 16. K.P.O.
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„Jan. 16, 5 pm.
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tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct- --- Bervico"-duo Bydney, 23rd Jun.
K.P.O.
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G.P.O.
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Jan. 18, 5 p.m.
Ord..
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.Jan. 16. 7 p.m.
Manila, Macasser und Sourabaya.. Tilsadane..Tues., Jan. 17, 8.30 am. Holhow and Pakhol
Swatow***
Fort Bayard and Halphang Chuanchow and Amoy
Swatow and Foochow Swatow Shanghal and Tientsin
Japan Tientsin
Air Mall for "Imperial
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Kwangtung
..Tues., Jan. 17, Noon. Anhul......Tues., Jan. 17, 1.30 p.m. Jean Dupuis..Tucs., Jan. 17, 2 p.m. Taiyuan....Turs., Jan. 17, 3:30 pm.
Wednesday
Cheklang Wed, Jan. 18, 8.30 am. Chaksang..Wed., Jan. 18, 10.30 a.m. Wosong Wed., Jan. 18, 10.30 a.m. Thursday
Hosang..Thurs., Jan. 19, 10.30 á.m. Hangsang..Thurs, Jon. 10, 3.30 p.m. Airways Imperial Airways Plane
London.
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frolla by
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Shanghal, Japan and Europe (except
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Mr. George William Cysh, for 34 years in Government service and Ceylon, India, East and Carthage
Deputy Shipping Master from 1920 to 1938 when he retired, has been awarded the Imperial Service Medal. The notification was made in this r.orning's Government Gazette. Mr. Coyeh, went on leave on his retire- ment but returned to the Colony a few months ago.
Rangoon Disorders Affect Dockyards
Rangoon, Jan, 13, The strike among the natives hos now spread to the Government dock- yards,
Burmese hoodlums are destroying the public lighting works, and it fa belleved that this is on indication of preparation for riots and assaults. United Prens.
NEW MALARIOLOGIST -
Dr. John Beveridge. Mackle has 090, and several small towns in the been appointed Malariologist to the umber belt have been completely Medical Department as from January wiped outer
South Africa, Aden, Egypt, Multo, and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles, 17th February
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Parcels Reg.
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