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His presence on the border was ab- solutely entertinl. He wux exempl- ed on the grounds of hardship, hut was to report at once if he were transferred to Hongkong.
Mr. S. A. Gray, of the Hongkong Telegraph, produced a letter from his employers asking that his services be retained by the Company. He wur told that his eare would be consider ed later.
The
were to report imme-
emergency. He
diately In an granted exemption.
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Mr. William Pullen, Manager of Jimmy's Kitchen, Kowloon, raised no day and night. He was a disabled objection and was given a post in the ex-moval m. Decision was defer-combatant group.
Dr. D. Laing, said he had no ob | red.
Mr. W. J. Kentes, said he was jections, and was iiven a post in the Editor of the Ching Mall and Sun-ferential services group, medical see-
He was given a key tion.
London Relays dup Herald.
Mr. Johnson Laman, who said he Frost,
Mr. P. Grose, architect, anir he was born in British North Borneo, had joined the Volunteers. His case aid he was an employee of the C CONCERTO BY BEETHOVEN nese Government. Asked whether Radio Programme Broadcast by was ndjourned.
Mr. Franels George, of Imperial he had any objections to serving help. 1), W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orches- Airways, clerk, ruled no objections, replied in the negative. and was ported to the essential ser-posted to the essential services group, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.tra: For You Only--Serenade (Bou-
on 9,52 m.e's. per | langer); UA vich group,
Mr. A. W. Johnson raised w ob-
Special Work
11e was!
and 8-11
second.
1.211.
Relay of Service from $1 Jobo's
12.30 Tino lossi (Tenor) and (lie Orchestra Masolte.
(Hans May). Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Oreliestra; "The Waltz. Dream" -Selection (O. Strauss)....De Groot and The Picendilly Orchestra; Under The Line Bourh (Lilac Time-Hoss- Clutsam); You Will Remember Vien- na (Hammerstein and Homberg),
Let Dream-Serenade are Boulanger and (Rubrecht)... George His Orchestra; Schubert Waltzes (Schuberi) ....Symphony Orchestra) conducted by Walter Gochr.
8.00 Local Time Signul, Weather Forecast und Announcements,
#.03 Hand of H. M. Grenadier Gnarts.
Mr. 11. J. Gross, who said he had
Mr. W. E. Jones, who raid he was to objection, was posted to the conja Government Servant, was accord-
H. K. T. Mr. W. R. Lambert, of the E. D. Exatant group.
Sagoon Banking Company, said he
12.00-12.20 p.m. Mr. G. A. Goodban, Headmasteringly dionizsed.
ad already been detailed for special of Intercesslert of the Diocesan Boys School, aid
Cathedral, he had taken a teacher's course injections and was placed in the ex-work. Decision was deferred.
Mr. G. A. Lee, who sald, he had no A. and had no objection to rential services section.
Mr. Boris Evanchenkoff, Ruzaion serving, but complained that his eye-
services, Police Reserve. ight was very poor and he could not by birth and naturalised British, said ofretions, was posted to the essential
he had been aine years in the Hong- Mr. W. Lee said he had just finished Herreinspaziert. - Waltz (from see at all without glasses.
Silver Trumpets--Grand Proces objection to Der Schutzmeister'-Liebrer); My Chairman pointed out that he had kong Police Force and had no obsehooling but had ta
and was placed serving. He was ported to the com- Life Is filled with Love and Longing sional March (Viviani-arr. F. God- Iwen pased it by the medial board. Jection to
services group batant group.
-Waltz (Jus. Strauss-arr. Hohne) frey); The Mill In The Black Forest Mr. Goodban replied that he eve-in the
** Police Reserve
Section.
Mir, J. G. Marshall said he had Justin Lumieres de Paris').....Tino
Orchestra Marcotte; Volei Parts (Ellenberg); March Of The Moun- tainly didin't
the eyesight test
Tino tain Gnomes (Ellenberg). Mr. C. A. Waller, overseer at to re-joined the Volunteers. His case without glasses. He was asked to Hongkong Brewery, said he was wil-
Rossi
(Tenor) with
8.15 London Relay-Empire Mall Orchestra, Music write un piece of paper without
Mr. C. McSinith, said he had no of glasses and was able to make undying to serve and was placed in the was adjourned;
Some of your letters to Daventry a crowl. Mr. Goodban was postedential services group
ME, L. Lucel said he had no bobjections and was posted to the cur
hatont group.
and their answers to then. to the essential service group.
8.45 A Scottish Programme. construction jection and was placed in the cars. Mr. F. W. Kendal,
The Lea Rig (urr. Burnett); Willie's engineer, was posted to the essential batant group. services group.
Robert Burnett (Bari-
Mr. N. 1. Konzactoff, naturalised British subject in the restaurant business, was given a key post.
Mr. W. M. Lawrence,
Willing to Serve
Mr. P. Lee said he was willing, to serve in any capacity and was wireless aged in the combatant group.
Mr. C. Mentish reported that
Mr. J. C. Middleton-Smith, Inspec-
The Spheres-Waitz (Josef Bag 1939 Edition.
SUPA, Hohne); My Lucky
Day
(Hans Carste)....Orchestra El Manzon (Alm 'Lumieres
tor of the Yaumati Ferries, was post-de Paris'); Aux Iles D'Amour (Alm
ed to the essential services group, er de Paris')....Tino Rossi Gane To Melville Castle (Stephen and
with a recommendation for the fre brigade.
with Orchestra; Golden Rain with Piano; Highland Schot- Waltz (Waldteufel); Sweetest Ori lone) Mr. John Murphy, who said he was
Pipes and Drums of The All-Waltz (Waldteufel)....Orches-liche...
2nd Bait. Scots Guards cond. by Pipe formerly in the regular army and tra Mascotte.
Major J. B. Robertson; Comin' Thro' 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen-
Dora The Rye (Traditionn]) ......... essential services group.
ther Report.
betle (Soprano) with Piano; Mr. J. D. Murphy said he used to'
Elsie and Doris Waters (Comes (arr. Dinck); (a) Monry Musk: 1.03
speys
el
was
operator, working with the Govern- vnd already served five years in the thing to serve, was posted to
ment, was apologised to by the Chairman, who said he should not have been called as he was Gavera- ment Servant,
Mr. A. Kitchell, said he was at present serving in the Police Reserve and had no objection to service in any capacity. He was placed in the combatant group.
Dr. P. J. Koite, was posted to the key post group.
who had no be in the Volunteers and was willing diennes). ','asy-Bert's Darts Club (b) Drars & Tullimet; (c) Highland |
to the com-
Volunteers.
He was dimissed. Mr. W. S., Meyer, objection
was posted batant group.
Mr. C. McKenzie was posted to the combatant group.
Mr. I. E. Lee was posted to the combatant group.
Mr. J. Oswald said he was in Hong-|
to re-join. He was posted to essen-
tal services.
Mr. J. Moody said he had no objec- tions and was posted to the essential
service group.
Mr. John O'Sulivan, butcher
Gert and Dinner (E. and D. Waters); Pals (E. and D. Waters) London Pride (Thom- son-Sterne); 1. Cockneys at Heart: 2,
And Proud of it, too,
1.15 Reuter cm-
kong only temporarily and would ployed at the Dairy Farm, said he be leaving the Colony. I was on the food controller's list and
(was given a key post. ease was adjourned.
Mr. George Kelly, clerk, was post-soon el to the combatant group.
Mr. G. Hamilton was posted to a kly position.
Quailted Mechanio
Mr. Noble Johnson, of the Hong- kag Hotel Garage, said he was a
Mr. A. T. Lay, government ser- vant, was told by the Chairman that; his summoning had been a mistake.
apologised
that he
The Clairman had been kept waiting.
Mr. J. G. Meyer, was posted to the combatant group.
Mr. A. S. Potter sald he had served with
the St. John Ambulance and was posted to essential services.
The following were called together "Mr. William Lay objected on the and said they had no objection and grou ground of lack of thine.
but was were posted to the combatant group.
and Fugby Press,
Weather Forecast ments.
und Announce.
Whiskey....Scottish Country Dance Orchestra
stra cond. by J. Michael Diack; MacGregor's Gathering (Trad. arr. Datten)....Heddle Nash and Male Quartette with Piano; Ifleland Laddie (Carruthers)....New Mayfair Or-
chestra.
9.15 London Relay-The News, 0.30 London Relay-Food for
Short talks on matters of topical interest.
1.30 Dance Murlo. Fox-Trots-My Own (film That Thought'.
Alone (from Certain Age'); Mine
Gib- Magyar Melody')....Carroll bons and Savoy Hotel Orpheans:
Cuban Boys.
the
Bolero-Tendre Bolero....Lecuona
1.40 Relay of the Rotary Tiffin Speech from the Roof Garden of the
9.45 London Relay-Sports News
and Market Notes.
quified mechanic, able to drive a placed it the combatant group and Messrs. C. J. Scott, G. L, Forler. Hongkong Hotel: Speaker: Rolation[Mie, Jetsam and Others,
ca und hud no objection to join-
In any department. He was
ed in the combatant group,
Ir. N. J. L. Jeffries, Cable and Wirless, was given a key post.
Jessrs. A. P. Skinner, H. S. Rees, ang D. R. Nash...who appeared to- geter, said they had no objectiun
to srvice but were attached to Cable:
andWireless. They were given key post M
J. P. Halse, of the Hume Pipe Cominy, sald he
teld that he had a right to appeal. W. II. Peters, A. J. Rainy, CR Mr. A. T. Lee, of the South China Smirke, F. II. Smirke and C. Rath- Morning
Post, said his newspapers; sack. duties prevented him from attending drills and was asked by the Chaleman
and
group.
a letter from his employers stating
Brothers in Business
Col. F. 8. Doughty, D.S.O. Subject:
"The Prairies of Canada'. .
2.15 Close Down.
!
dayn Government contracts. His that his services would be desired in kong Hotel, was given the Hong-and Arne); Come Let Us Join The hoarders (Two Planos and Drums!)
that
the event of an emergency. Decision
was deferred.
Mr. F. A. Martin said he had no!
9.50 Variety with Sophie Tucker, The Mills Brothers, Mr. Flotsam and
King Canute (Flotsam and Jetsam)
.Mr.
Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam with Plano; The Desert Song (Romberg, transe. Lowry): The Student Prince 0.00 A' Programme of Old English-Serenade (Romberg, transe. Lowry) whether I would affect his employ- Messrs. J. R. A. and H. T. G. Music.
Tony Lowry (Piano); My Heada- ment If he -worn- conscripted. Mr. Pearne, brothers, said they were run- A Trumpet Voluntary (for Brassche (Razal, Johnson); Miss Otis Ro- Lee
(Cole Porter)....
....The Mills The cage cas do he did not knowning a radio establishment but were and Organ) (Purcell)....Sir Bamil-grets
willing to serve, although they had ton Harly conducting the Halle Or Brothers case was adjournett,
(Four Boys and
ond Mr. H. E. Lee said no objection to work at awkward times. Both chestra, Solo Trumpet: Alex Harris. Gultar); Conversational Man (Lermer was posted to the combatant; were posted to essential services. Organist: Harold Dawber: Nocturne and Shapiro)..... Sophie Tucker
Mr. Serie Peacock, cook,
A Flat Major, No. 3 (John Field: (Comedienne) with Ted Shapiro and employed was the only Mr. L. S. Le Gay Brereton, of the at Lane, Crawford's, said he had no 1762-1037). Frank Merricle (Piano); His Orchestra; "The Great Ziegfeld" Eurtean in charge of the works and South China Morning Post, produced objection. Ir was given a key post.
Where The Bee Sucks (Shakespeare-Fox-Trot Medley.....The Key- they vere now working 24 hours
Mr. C. F. Pregnall, of
n key post. Roundelny (Wm, Beale); It Was presele, he said, was absolutely
Is He The Boy Friend? (Yellen Mir. S. M. Poutoloff, of the Repulse Lover And His Lass (Shakespeare and Ager); Away Down South: In Heaven essenil Decision was deferred.
Bay Lido, was given a key post. Morley)......The B. B. C. Mr. Hunt, chemist, sald
(Green and Warren)...
...Sophie Mr. V. Frederick expressed a pre-Singers cond. by Stanford Robinson. Tucker (Comedienne) with Ted part om the question of time, he objections and was posted to the com-, ference for A.R.P. work and had objections.
was Unaccompanied; Suite for He was posted batant group.
and His Orchestra; Star Dust to thrombatant service group nɔli Mr. W. W. McCombe said he was placed in the essential services group, monic Symphony Orchestra of New Mills Brothers (Four Boya and a (Purcell, arr. Barbiroll)...Philhar-(Carmichael and Others)......The recorded for the
medical sec-going Home on Saturday. The case A.R.P. Section. tion.
Guitar); Temptation Tag (Lodge); was adjourned,
Whistling Rufus (Mills)...Raymonde and His Bond O' Banjos,
10.30 Dance Music. Fox-Trols--Strolling In The Park; Orlent Nights..
his....Billy Bartholemew and His Donne Orchestra; Tangor-1 Dream Of The Puszta: Do You See 7.10 Ignaz Friedman at the Piano.
The Stars? Emil Roosz and is Mazurka, Op. 24, No. 4 (Chopin);
Slow Fox-Trot-Summer's Orchestra; Mazurka, Op. 33, No. 4 (Chopin) End; Waltz-Never Break A Promise ..Mantovan! and His Orchestra; 7.23 Light Orchestral Programme Fox-Trets-1 Ups To Her and with Derek Oldham (Tenor).
She Ups To Me; Day Atter Day....Barry and Falussy); I'll Give You Away To Naughty Waltz (Levy): Missouri That Matchless Pair of Eyes (Pete Wood and His Music; Waltzes-That God (Dr. Sander Jeno)... Hungarian Waltz.... Victor Young and His Or- Gypsy Band: Regimental Song (The chestra. While Eagle'-Friml); One Day 11.00 Close, Down,
DrinkingWater Company,
ed to thrombatant group.
"Mr.
Harris said he was a
member the fire brigade auxiliniy
Mr. S. W. Winson was given a key
Mr. E. O. Murphy sald he had
Dost.
Strings
York conducted by John Barbirolli. 0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota
0.32 Beethoven-Concerto No. 1 In
Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the
under inlcolm Surgent. warden of St. London Symphony Orchestra con-
time.
He
Mr. H. E. Pemble said he had no Mr. Fyun Hailstone, cashier at Mr. James McDonald was posted to objections and was posted to the com-tions. Thomasook's, said he was in the the combatant group.
batant group, navy branch. Naval lunteer Reserve and his
Mr. H. W. Caméran, of the Gas case windjourned.
Dock, was given a key post. Mr. AV. Havers, of the Purity Company, said he was the only loon DA. D. Randall, of the Kow-C Major, Op. 15.
of the gas works Mr. George sad lie. Eupen in charge of new key Jotin's fall, University, objected only had no tections and he was post-, post.
on the grounds of lack of said he had many students to look after and many social duties. At the
church. Asked by the Chairman if impossibler him put in te controller's list and was given a key he were a conscientous objector, he time durinworking hours.
There post.
replied that he was not and was will- was no lihood of rellet in the
Mr. James Moody of the Kowloon in to serve but it might mean him office until brunry He was given Godowns, sald he had no objections having to stive up some of his duties.
key post.
to the combatant Mr. E. Turris, of the Colonial to serving and that he was an Airlie was posted
Rald Warden. He was posted to the group. Dispensary, id he had no objeA. R. P. section.
Mr. W. Shea said he had no objec- tions and whosted to the medical section of
Mr. W. J. Morris, who had no ob- tons but said he preferred the police ambatant group.
and his da were such that it was already been enrolled in the fooklame time he was a lay reader In the Mazurka, Oo. 11, No. 1 (Chopin).
Mr. G. Ardon was placed in the combata group.
Mr. R. Gling was nosted to the essential fices group.
sential. deferred.
Jection, was posted to the essential reserve. He was posted to the pollee
Services, A. R. P. Branch.
reserve.
In
Mr..A. G. F. Prew, teacher at the
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Mr. F. M. Hahid he had been that in that case he could do nothing been In the Hankow Volunicers andi ed to service o le object. else but enrol him in the combatant/ had resigned, because of bad eyes. Reuters, said he considered himself a eme from Tientsin and that he would Volunteers. He was given a key post, time. It all depended on the inter-
had no objection to being enrolled into had broken a leg. "If I went the Volunteers. He was posted with away somewhere that means she must Mr. Derek Nickson, manager of the Mr. P. J. Sherwood sald he had the Volunteers,
do the whole thing herself," explain- Hongkong Hotel, who was on the served in the regular army DY a Mr. G. W. Pearson, said that he ed Mr. Rapp, who admitted he was Mr. N. E. Her, of the Hongkong post.
food controller's Bst, was given a key second lieutenant and was now wall-had no imowledge of ARP. work, In the Government Medical Depart- Daily Press, uced a letter from
ing to hear from the War Ofee re- but had a knowledge of electricity ment for two years. He was en-attached to the Post Offer, was told auxillary in the essential his employers ng that exemption,
Missionary's Difficulty
garding his commission. On the ad and radio. He was appointed to the rolled for essential services.
that he should not have been called. group. would be much recinted owing to Mr. Herbert Noble, Headmaster of vice of Major Benoy his case was essential services. his presence in omce being ca. the Ying Wah Boys' School, said he deferred until
Mr. G. R. Payne was recommended Posted to Volunteers
Mr. J. II. Lawrence, of the British Deels on his case w's found it difficult to reconcile his:
Mr. . C. Read said he had no Diocesan Boys School, said he could Mr. A. L. S. Read, motor-car
Cigarette Co., was given a key post, for the fire auxillary.
Mr. W. B. B. Palmer, of Jardines, missionary work with volunteering reason why he should not enrol and drive a car, and had taken a course assistant, Davie Boag and Co., Was Canadiaobjection
Mr. D. P. Ross, of the Canadian was drafted to the combatant group. but would have nothing to say if he was posted to the combatant group.
ARP. lic
was posted to the posted the Volunteers.
said that he Mr. E. W. Raliton Mr. J. J. Richards, said that he had essential services.
Pacific Co., said he was in the Colony were enrolled. The Chairman onld
Mr. A. E. Perry, Night Editor of Mr. C. Dornan, said that he had only for six months on transfer. He would be travelling a great deal and said he belonged to the Shanghai would possibly not be able to find the He had a big family depending on past man, and was accordingly like to join the essential services, He he was a Conad Mr. Hale Pre Hotel, was given u key post
posted to the Mr. G. Olifensky, of the Hongkong him, and preferred an indoor job.
Mr. G. Alves, of Canton, said he national eltuation. He was placed on key post group. was appointed to that post. The Chairman: Clerical work in Mr. J. L. Quie, Secretary of the Peak
Messrs. R. L.J. S. de Chaumont was here temporarily and might re- the combatant List.
Mr. G. T. Reed, marine engineer, Mr. E. MacNider, of the Hongkong, the volunteers? Something like that. Tram Company, said that in his spare and RJ.F. de Chaumont, two bro turn to Canton if things brightened
superintendent of the Silver Line, Mr. Richards was recommended for time he ran a piggery and a fard thers who spoke very little English, | UP.
and fact that he was in England, Daily Press, produced a letter from clerical services.
taplary at Kowloon City. said he had gone Canadu when his employers saying that his pre-
Mr. M. Ruben offered no objection said he was 42 years of age, was said they had come froin Mauritius
to the combatant was exempted. he was three mon old and had, sence in the office was desirable.
Over the Age
posted to the essential services and about three months ago. They sold and was posted was recommended to the food control 'that probably on September 7 ther group.
Mr. C. R. Roulift, was given a key would go back to Mauritius. Mr. C. F. Stewart, said he was an department. (ex-soldier having served In the
Mr. J. L. Rapp, Manager of the The Chairman: Alright, you can
For Police Reservo RAS.C., and was 41 years of age. Chatham Apartments, Kowloon, said go.
21-
in Hongkong foe months, Ing come from
grounds that group.
duced his passpond when the
Chairman draw hatention to the
remained there fo years. He Consideration was adjourned.
до
ir tended returning y. was deferred.
ment.
Decisi in Mr. E. Manning sold he had done A considerable amount of A. R
key
He
post.
Decision was deferred.
METROPOLE
Was
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Mr. J. A. Fisher, posted to P. training and preferred to be The Chairman apologised that Mr. ho thought that there was a reason Dr. H. Talbot, was not before the Mr. N. Stradmoor said he had been the Volunteers, Adis Depart posted to that section. This was Stewart had been summoned before for his not joining the VolunTribunal and the Chairman explained 10 years in the police reserve and had
agreed lo,
the Tribunal and 'added, that it was teers. He was the only son of that he had. answered the summons | no Mr. H. Guard, Hong corres-
objection to serving. Ho Mr. S. W. Ferry, banker, was given | for men under 41. "You should not a widowed inother who find be at had been called away on an posted to the essential services, police pondent of United Praid he was a key post.
have been sent for at all," said the come dent 18 years ago. It was urgent call. He was appointed to the reservo. Manager of the Buraid was re- Mr. J. T. Prior, solicitor, and he Chaleman,
mpossible for her to hear telephone essential services.
Mr. E. R. Price offered no objection quired to work, at alars of the was a second-lieutenant in the re- Mr. W. E. Stone, student, said he messages or interview people. She Reville, Government servant and, was recommended for, the firs
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