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DONALD DUCK

I'LL CAPTURE SOMETHIN' TODAY, GOLDARN IT!

WAR WILL CONTINUE

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Physical exhaustion, that is haustion of manpower and food sup- plies, on the other hand, Mr. Cham- berinin sald, may also bring about the disintegration of Japan's military force. This again, he added, was erally unlikely to happen in the

Correspondent Says No near future,

Breakdown Likely

Mr. W. I Chamberlain. Tokyo

correspondent of the Christian Science Monitor, who arrived here

China.

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 31, 1939.

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A dramatic panorama written by K. L. Megroz and produced by John Richmond.

8.30 Studio The Grupo "Lira" from Macao.

1. La Mantilla—Marcha-A, Luz:

Running of the road and crashing At the forthcoming annual general Studio: The Grupo “Lira” Tracing the existing economic con into a tree while riding In the New meeling which will be held on Tues: ditions in Japan, the correspondent Territories on Saturday afternoon, Iday, March 7 the following will be asserted that the maupower of the nation was for from having been ex-motor-cyclist, ip Kon-keung, 25, embodied in the Directors' report

PIO-ULSKI'S ORCHESTRA received a fractured skull, and was shareholders of the Hongkong Tele- hausted.

later removed to the Kowloon los-phone Co., Ltd.: pital in a critical condition. He was

The inter taken away from the hospital Loss Account for the year ended and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. A. Melo; Canto: Mile. Vera de Sena

Radio Programme Broadcast balance at credit of Profit and BW on a Frequency of 845 k.c.'s. in a dying condition by his parents, December 31, 1038 (including

sum of $149,674.84 brought forward second.

the and 8-11 p.m. on 0.52 m.c's. per it is reported.

the previous year) amounted to 11.K.T. $1,510,530.02.

After charging $321,524.30 for de-

As for food supplies and other last week-end from the north, left necessities of life, it is believed that yesterday by the Canton for Indo-Japan by herself is quite self-sult

elent. There have been sharp dc. ellacs in the imports of the nation, he added, but since none of the food products is imporled, Japan was in no danger of immediate shortage.-

that

While in Shanghai, he said Japanese pride had been hurt by the ability of the Chinese to prolong their resistance, but the Japanese found consolation in the contention that they were fighting not Chinu alone, but all the foreign Powers.

Commenting on the Sino-Japanese hostilities, the well known newspaper correspondent, riccording to China Press, stated that

so far as Japan was concerned, the end of the war was far from Imminent.

Opinions of observers that Japan is on the verge of financial bank- ruptcy and the consequent break- down of her military machine is not far off, Mr. Chamberlain cald, were results of wishful thinking,

the

He explained that two things muy cause a change in the immediate outlook of the war. In the first place a bad defeat for Japan on the battlefeld may lead to the break- down of the existing psychosis of the Japanese.

uf the

In Mr. Chamberlain's opinion, such a defeat is not ilkely, in view almost insurmountable 1echnieni superiority of the Japanese

force. military

Chinese fighting, he said, may check Japan- ese military advances or hamper their communication lines, but it will not win any major victory on the

battlefield.

Lack of Metals

.

The diminishing imports, however, were showing their effect in Japan's industry, Mr. Chamberlain said. Among the articles which Jupan

not garded as the chief of the Fascist largely imports and which are freely forthcoming are cotton, wool, group in Japen. oil, zine-in fact, most metals per- has with the single exception of

copper.

Partly compensating the nation for exports to the losses sustained in foreign countries, Japan was said to

from

Fernandes; 3. by 2. Meu amor--Tango-B. de Sena Vinhedos Caneao--

Mlle. Vera de Sens

Ip is alleged to have passed î stationary motor lorry at Chun Hop Chuen at a pretty fast speed, running off the road shortly after this. Hepreciation and effecting on July 4, of Intercession from St. John's Caine- was treated at the Un Long Dispendend of 4 absorbing $225,000, there

1038--the payment of an Interim divi drul. try before being sent to Kowloon

remains the sum of $770,005.04, which the Board recommends Hospital.

be appro- priated as follows: To payment of a final dividend of 80 cents per share on the fully paid- up shares

(making 125 for the year?..

payment of D

final dividend of 20 cents per share on the partly paid-up shares (making 12 for the year) \.. To transfer to General Reserve (bringing same up to $1,277.410.003

forward to Carry next account

Fernandes; 4. Jurcl Amar-to- Caneno. de Oliveira.

Canto: Americo Marques; 5. Telo Douro Virg 12.0-12.20 p.m. Relay of Service Corridinho. Mendes: 6. O

da Revista "Arminl"-R. Ferran, 7. Amor cego e ve Serenala—A. 12.30 Weber-Concerto In F Milnor Leite. Cur

Cunto: Op. 70.

Fernandes; 3.

8. Noo Minto-Tango- Robert Canadesus (Piano) and the M. H. Silveira. Canto: Americo Mar- Orchestre Symphonique (of Paris) ques; 9. A 10x1 do Adro-One conducted by Eugene Bigot.

Step-E. Antunes; 10. Os teus olhos 12.47

Songs by bulliza Korja (00-

H. Sveira; 11. Anda -Tango-M. prano).

o sol nos Laranjals-Cancao-L. de Nocturne, Op. 37, No. 1-Ah, let F. Branco. Canto: Mlle. Vera de Senn me weep (Chopin); Nocturne, Op. D, Fernandes; 12. Sombras d'Amor $400,000.00 No. 2-0 Night! O Dreams! (Chopin) Valsa-A. Barbosa, Canto: Americo

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Bruno Marques. Seidler-Winkler: Shadow Song ("Dinorah" →→ Meyerbeer).............with Orch.

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1.03 Vivian Ellis at the Plano, Streninline - Piano Selection

But the group which had suffered mast in Japanese politles was the liberal elements.

"The war has eclipsed liberalism be exporting her manufactured Even the Social Masses Party is now in Japan," Mr. Chamberlain said. ticles to the "yen-bloc" countries in

Such exports, caning to the right-on the Japanese Increasing quantities.

KA | Army." however, would not Increase the foreign exchange

reserve of the

Mr. Chamberlain went to Tokyo nation, Mr. Chamberlain added.

from Moscow four years ago na cor- Comparing Japan's Anancial condi- respondent of the tion with that of a foreign country | Monitor. On his return to Japan, he Christian Science the correspondent indiented that will mail for the United States on his number of European nations at pre-way to assume the post as correspon- rent feel the financial strain for more dent of his paper in Paris. severely than the Japanese.

Mr. Chamberlain stated that the resignation of Admiral Nobumasa was Surtsugu, the Home Minister. indicative that the adoption of Fascist rule had been indefintely postponed if not altogether dropped. Suetsugu, he explained, has always been re-

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140,523.64 (Ellis); Streamline The First Waltz (Ellis); "Going Places" Pinno $770,005.04 Medley (Ellis).

1.15 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- inents.

0.30 London Relay--The News, 9.50 Band of MM. Coldiream Guards.

(Wagner);

Tanhauser" March Marche Aux Flambenux....conduct- ed by Capt. R. G. Evans.

10.0 London Relay-"This Racing Business'-5.

10.15 Variety and Dance Music. Dance Orch.So You Left Me For The Leader Of A Swing Band- Quickstep; The Snoop-Quickstep... The Six Swingera

directed by George DISABLED VETERANS In 1934, after leaving his post In

1.30 Dance Music,

Scott Wood: Vocal--Life Begins At was guerilla

Moscow. Mr. Chamberlain

LIVERMORE, Cal, Fox-Trots You Gotta Know How Forty (Yellen-Shapiro)....Sophie leave of absence from the paper for Inmates of the U., S. Veterans' hos-To Dance (Blm Colleen'); You Can't Tucker with Orchestra

and

Ted one year. In that time, he com-pital here expressed as their pre- Pull The Wool Over My Eyes..... Shapiro at the

Plano;

Dance Orch. pleted his intest books on the Soviet ference for Christmas presents dic- Harry Roy and His Orchestra with The Maldens Of Tyrol -Fox-Trot; Union. His most famous book on tionaries to aid them in solving cross- Vocal Refrain; Rumba Fox-Trot Love Walled In-Fox-Trot....

Serenade ("Gay Deecivers")...... Wilbur and Ilis Band with Jack Jackson and His Orchestra w. Costa (Vocal); Yodeller-Mountala Vocal Refrain.

Melodies....George Van Dusen; 1.40 Relay of the Rotary Tin Dance Orch.-Nostalgia Del Deserto Speech from the Roof Garden of the --Tongo; Tales Hoffmann-Waltz Hangkong Hotel; Speaker: Rotarian Selection....Barnabas Von Geczy R. A. D. Forrest. Subject: "The and His

Orchestra Vocal--She Judgment of Character from Hand-Fought Like A Tiger For E 'Onour writing.

Gracle Fields with Dance Orch-Lost

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6.35 Records: South Sea Island Magle (Long); Me and the Moon (Handman).... Bing Crosby w. Vic- tor Young and His Orch.; Plano Hits Fox-Trot Medley....Burton Brown (Piano).

6.44 (a) A Serenade to the Stars; (b) Wacky Dust; (c) You go to my head; (d) Every Tub.

7.0 Closing local Stock Quotations 7.02 Songs by Glila Alpar (50- prano).

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Stockings and Socks In

Thief's Loot

Mrs. L. Dong, of 43C Peking Road, was complainant in a case before Mr. E. Himsworth at the Kowloon Magis- tracy yesterday, when Lam Chư Sing Something Inn Morning sing 25, unemployed, and Leung Siu- (C. B. Cochran's Revue Home and hung 30, unemployed, appeared on Heauty'); No More (C. A. Cochran's charges of the larceny and receiving Revue Home and Beauty'); The Duc of seven pairs of ladies' stockings and barry (lm 'I Give My Heart'); I

juix pairs of men's socks from the Give My heart (from the flim)... root of 13C Peking Road on Friday with Orchestra cond. by G. Walter.

7.15 Studio-Geo, Plo-Ulski's String Orchestra.

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Uhlenhorster FolksWaltz receiving, was discharged, as there (Fetrus): 2. Romance (Gora); 3. Sarba It was alleged that Lam was seen Moldave (De Mauri); Interval: It to go up the stairway leading to the Was A Lover and His Lass (Shake-roof by complainant's amah, who fol- speare and Morley-nr. Bridge)....lowed him. He took the stockings The B.B.C. Wireless Singers cond. by and goeks and ran away. The amsh Stanford Robinson. Unaccomp.; 4. chased him, and raised un alarm, By the Swanen River (Myddleton); 5. and he was later arrested in com- Grafin Mariza (Kalman); Interval: pany of second defendant. Each was Because (Teschemacher and d'Harde wearing a pair of complainant's hus- lot)....The Maestro Singers with band's socks. The total value of the Plano; . Was Blumen Tracumen stolen goods was $15, and only five (Translateur); 7. Russian Potpourri pairs were recovered. The rest were Carr. Pio-Ulski).

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