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DONALD DUCK

AW, THERE WON'T BE NOTHIN' TO HUNT OUT IN THIS RAIN,

UNCA DONALD!

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Tenting On The Old Camp Ground.

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I TELL YA--- TRACKS!

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August 29, 1939.

By Walt Disney

FRESH FROZEN

STRAWBERRIES

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IGNETO

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HONGKONG CONSCRIPTION TRIBUNAL ular army reserve of officers and his

SITS FOR FIVE AND A HALF HOURS

(Continued from Page 2.1

His presence on the border was ab- solutely exsertial.

exempt. soon reinds of hardships at was to report at once if he were transferred to Hongkong.

Mr. S. A. Gray, of the Hongkong Telegraph, produced a letter from his inployers asking that his zerviers be retained by the Company. He was

that his case would be consider told ed later

no objection, was posted in the com- batant group.

Instructions were to report imme-

emergency. He

diately in an

granted exemption.

Wan

Mr. William Pullen, Manager of Jimmy's Kitchen, Kowloon, raised no day and night. He was disabled objection and was given a post in the ex-neval man. Decision was defer-combatant group. red.

Mr. W. J. Keates, raid he was Editor of the China Mail and Suns day Herald. He was given a key past.

Me. F. Grose, architect, nak he had joined the Volunteers. His case was adjourned,

Mr.

Government Servant, was accord-

Mr. G. A. Goodban, Headmasteringly dismissed.

Mr. Boris Evanchenkoff, Rus.lon by birth and naturalised British, said

Dr. D. Laing, said he had no ob

and was given a post In the stating worrices group, medical stee tion.

Mr. Johnson Lamun, who said he was born in British North Borneo.

aid he was an employee of the Chi- nese Government. Asked whether

*

·RADIO-

•*

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Empire Mail Bag and Other

of

London Relays

p.m.

(Hang May), Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orchestra; "The Waltz Dream" --Selection (0. Strausa)....De Groot and The Piccadilly Orchestre; Under

Clutsam); You Will Remember Vien- The Lilae Bough (Lilac Tline-Ross- nn (Ilammerstein and Romberg). Derek Oldham (Tenor) with Orches- tra; For You Only Serenade (Bou Innger);

Let Us Dream-Serenade (Robrecht)... George Boulanger and His Orchestra; Schubert Waltzes (Schubert) ....Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Gochr. -

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Forecast and Announcements,

CONCERTO BY BEETHOVEN Radio Programme Broadcast by Air. Francis George, of Imperiat he had any objections to serving hez, or coquency of 845 k.c's, Airways,

clerk, raised no objections, replied in the negative. He was was posted to the essential ser-posted to the essential services group, and 8-11

and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. on 0.32 m.e's. per Mr. 1. J. Grosa, who said he hull vlee gr Joner, who said he was

accord. Special Work

I. K. T. Mr. W. R. Lambert, of the E. D.

12.00-12.20 p.n. Relay of Service Sassoon Banking Company, said he

Intercession Mr. A. W. Johnson raised no bad already been detailed for special

froni St. Jolin's of the Diocesan Boys' School, and he had taken a teacher'n course in Jections and was placed in the work, Decision was deferred.

Cathedral. A.R.P and had no ubjection to sential services section.

Mr. G. A. Lee, who raid, he had no

12.30 Tino Rowi (Tenor) and the

8.03 -Band of II. M. Grenadier serving, but complained Unit his сус-

Orchestra Mascolte

Guards. sight was very poor and he could not

objections, was posted to the essential

(from see at all without glasses. The

Hereinspaziert. Waltz he had been nine years in the Hungervices, Police Reserve,

Mr. W. Lee said he 3-4 just finished i

Silver Trumpeta-Grand Proces- objection to Der Schatzmeister-Liehrer); My Chairman pointed out that he had kung Police Force and had no choosing that had no

and was placed been passed fit by the medical board. Jection to

the

serving. He was posted to the com- Life 1s filled with Love and Longing stonn! March (Viviani-arr. F. God- services Mr. Goodban

group. batant group, replied that he Police Reserve Section.

-Waltz (Jos. Strauss arr. Hohne) frey): The Mill In The Black Forest tainly didn't the eyesight test

Mr. J. G. Marshall raid he had just....Orchestra Moscotte; Voici Paris (Ellenberg); March Of The Moun- without glasars. He was asked to Mr. C. A. Walter, overseer at the

8.15 London Relay--Empire Mail write on a pirer of paper without Hongkong Brewery, said he was will-re-joined the Volunteers. His case (nim Lumieres de Paris').....Tino tain Gnomes (Eilenberg).

Rossi (Tenor) with Orchestra; Music

The

(Josef Bag 1930 Edition. of The

Waltz glasses and was able to make only ink to serve and was placed in the

Mr. Goodban

Some of your letters to Daventry was posted

My Lucky

Day (lians

Orchestra

and their answers to them. Carste)....Org

8.45 A Scottish Programme. Muscotte; El Danzon (flm Lumieres

The Lea Rig Curr. Burnett); Willie's de Paris'); Aux Iles D'Amour (film

To Melville Castle (Stephen and Robert Burnett (Bari- (Tenor) with Orchestra; Golden Rain

Highland Schol- -Waltz (Waldteufel): Sweetest Of tone) with All-Waltz (Waldteufel)....Orches-

and

of The 2nd Balt. ira Mascotte.

1.00 Local Time Signol and Wea-| Major J. B. Rol

Robertson;

Comin ther Report.

The Rye (Traditional).. .Dora Lab-

Piano:

Strath- 1.03 Elsie and Doris Waters (Coms-bette (Soprano) with D. Murphy said he used to Mr. W. S. Meyer, who had no objection, was posted to the com- to re-join. He was posted to essen-

be in the Volunteers and was willing diennes).

Musk: преув (urc

dele (o) Monchla o Tullimet; (e), Gert and Dalsy-Bert's Darts Club (b)

Whisks o' balant group,

Dinner (E. and D. Waters); Pals (E. cond. by J. Michael Dlack;

...Scottish Country Mr. C. Mckenzie was posted to the tial services.

Mr. J. Moody, said he had no objee- and D. Waters) London Pride (The MacGregor's Gathering (Trad, arr. combatant group.

Mr. R. E. Lee was posted to the tlons and was posted to the essential; son-Sterne); 1. Cockneys at Heart; 213. Batten)....Heddle Nash and Male

service group

And Proud of it, too, Mr. John O'Sulivan, butcher Cm- 1.15 Reuter and Rugby Press, Quartette with Plano; Hieland Laddle Mr. J. Oswald said he was in Hong-ployed at the Dalry Farm, said he Weather Forecast and Announce- (Carruthers)....New Mayfair Or-

and would i temporarily soon be leaving the Colony. His was on the food controller's list and

"

essential services group.

Mr. L. Laurel said he had no ob- to the essential service group,

Mr. F. W.

W. Kendall, Construction jection and was placed in the cam. engineer, was posted to the essential Datant group. services group.

Mr. N. 1, Konzactoff" naturailsed British subject in

the restaurnat business, was given a key post.

wireless operator, working with the Govern- ment, was apologised to by the who said he should not

Mr. W. M. Lawrence,

Chairman,

have been called as he was Govern

ment Servant.

said he was at

Mr. A. Kitchell, 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. Kane, was posted to the key post group.

Mr. George Kelly, clerk, was post- ext to the combatant group.

Mr. G. Hamilton was posted to a key position.

Qualified Mechanie

Mr. Noble Johnson, of the long- kung Hotel Garage, said he was a qualified mechanic, able to drive a

had no objection to join car and had In any department. He was ed in the combatant group,

Mr. N. J. L. Jeffries, Cable and Wireless, was given a key

Willing to Serve

was adjourned.

Mr. C. McSmith, said he had no objections and was posted to the com- batant group.

Mr. J. C. Middleton-Smith. Inspec- tor of the Yaumati Ferries, was post-

ed to the essential services group,/ Lumieres de Paris')....Tino Rossi Gatt)..

brigade.

Mr. F. Lee said he was willing with a recommendation for the fire to serve in any capacity and was Mr. John Murphy, who said he was raced in the combatant group.

and formerly in the regular army Mr. C. McIntosh reported that

to serve, was posted to had already served five years in the the essential services wroup. Volunteers. He was dismissed.

combatant group.

kong only

case was adjourned.

that he

Mr.

J.

was given a key post.

Mr. J. G. Meyer, was posted to the combatant group.

meris.

Calm That Alone (from

tisclic....Pin Drums

Guards cond. Dr.

chestra.

urv

9.15 London Relay-The News. 1.30 Dance Music.

0.30 London Relay-Food for Mr. A. T. Lay, government ser-

Fox-Trots-My Own was told by the Chairman that

Thought'. vanl. was told

Short talks on matters of topical Mr. A. S. Potter said he had served Certain Age'); Mine his summoning had been a mistake with the St. John Ambulance und bons and the Savoy Hotel Orpheans;

Magyar Melody')....Carroll Gib- interest. The Chairman apologised

London Relay-Sports News was posted to essential services. waiting. had been

...Lecuona and Market Notes. "Mr. William Lay objected on

The following were called together Bolero-Tendre Bolero the

Cuban Boys.

9.50 Variety with Sophie Tucker, and said they had no objection and of lack of time. but was were posted to the combatant group. Speech from the Roof Garden of the Mr. Jetsam and Others.

1.40 Relay of the Rotary T The Mills Brothers, Mr. Flotsam and In the

combatant group and Messrs. C. told that he had

J. Scott, G.

L. Porter, a right to appeal. W. H. Peters, A. J. Rainy, C. R.

Hongkong Hotel: Speaker: Rotarian King Canute (Flotsam and Jetsam) Mr. A. T. LAC,

of the South China Smirke, F. II. Smirke and C. Rath- Col. E. 8. Doughty, D.8,0. Subject:.... Mr. Flotsam and Mr. Jetsam with Morning Post, said his newspapers

"The Fairies of Canada”.

The

Des Student Prince duties prevented him from attending suck.

Song (Romberg. 2.15 Close Down. drills and was asked by the Chairman

6.00 A Programme of Old English Serenade (Homberg, transe. Lowry) Messrs. A. P. Skinner, H. S. Rees, whether it would affect his employ- "Messrs. J. R. A. and H. T. G. Munte.

Tony Lowry (Piano); My Heada and 1). R. Nash, who appeared to- ment if he were conscripted. Mr. Peurne, brothers, said they were run-i A Trumpet Voluntary (for Brass che (Razal, Johnson): Miss Otis Re- gether, sald they had no objection Lee replied that he did not know, ning a radio establishment but were and Organ) (Purcell)....Sir Hamill-grets (Cole

Porter).... tu service but were attached to Cable The case was adjourned.

willing to serve, although they had lon Hurly conducting the Halle Or-Brothers (Four Boys and Wireless. They were given key Mr. R. E. Lee said no objection to work at awkward times. Both chestra. Solo Trumpet: Alex Harris. Gultar);

and was posted to the combatant, were posted to Mr. J. P. Halse, of the Hume Pipe

Mr. Serge Peacock, cook, employed In A Flat Major, No. 3 (John Field: Company, said he was the only European in charge of the works and South China Morning Post, produced objection. He was given a key post. they were now working 24 hours a a letter from his empleyers stating Mr. C. F. Pregnall, of the Hong-and Ame); Come Let Us Join The boarders (Two day on Government contracts. His that his services would be desired in kong Hotel, was given a key post. presence, he said, was absolutely the event of an emergency. essential. Decision was deferred.

post.

Mr. H. Hunt, chemist, said that apart from the question of time, he had no objections. He was posted to the combatant service group at

recommended for the medical sec-

tion.

Mr. Bryan Hailstone, cashier ut Thomas Cook's, sald he was in the Naval Volunteer Reserve and his case was adjourned.

group.

Brothers in Business

services. to essential

Tanist: Harold Dawber; Nocturne) and 2012

Field: (Comedienne)

The

an Mille

Q

Tucker

Sophie Ted Shapiro and

Mr. L. S. Le Gay Brereton, of the at Lone, Crawford's, sold he had no 1782-1837). .Frank Merrick (Plano); His Orchestra: "The

Cree

was deferred,

Decision Mr. S. M. Poutaloff, of the Repulse

Bay Lido, was given a key post. Mr. F. A. Martin said he had nol Mr. V. Frederick expressed a pre- objections and was ported to the com- ference for A.R.P. work and was batant group.

Mr. W. W. McCombe said he was placed in the essential services group, roing Home on Saturday. The case A.R.P. Section. was adjourned,

Mr. James McDonald was posted to the combatant group.

Mr. 11. W. Cameron, of the Gus Company, said he was the only Mr. A. V. Havers, of the Purity European in charge of the gas works Drinking Water Company, said he on Kowloon. Ile was given a key had no objections and he was post- post. ed to the combatent group.

Mr. H. E. Pemble said he had no objections and was posted to the com- batant group, navy" branch.

Mr. J. A. D. Randall, of the Kow loon Dock, was given a key post.

Mr. George Shane, warden of St. John's Hall, University, objected only on the grounds of lack of time, He said he had many students to look

Where The Bee Sucks (Shakespeare-Fox-Trot Whe

0.32 Beethoven-Concerto No. 1 In C Major, Op. 15,

Artur Schnabel (Plano) and the London Symphony Orchestra con- dueled by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

7.10 Ignas Friedman at the Plano, Mozurka, Op. 24, No. 4

пла

"Ted

and Roundsley (Wm. Beale); It Was A Is lle The Boy Friend? (Yellen Lover And His Luss (Shakespeare and Ager); Away Down South In Heaven Morley). ......The B. B. C. Wireless Green and

Warren)......Sophie Singers cond. by Stanford Robinson. Tucker (Comedienne) Unaccompanied; Sulte for Strings Shapiro and His Orchestra; Star Dust (Purcell, arr, Barbirolli)....Philhar- (Carmichael and Others)...... The monte Symphony Orchestra of New Mills Brothers (Four Boys and a York conducted by John Barbirolli.

Guitar); Temptation Rag (Lodge): £30 Closing Local Stock Quota-Whistling Rufus (Mills)...Raymonde tions.

and

Bond O' 10.30 Dance

In The Park; Bartholemew Orient and His Dance Dream Of The Puszta; Do You See The Stars?....Emil Roosz and His Slow Fox-Trot Summer's End; Wallz-Never Break A Promise and His Orchestra; 7.23 Light Orchestral Programmevani

Ups To Her and She Ups To Me: Day After Day....Barry That Matchless Pair of Eyes (Pete Wood and His Music; Waltzes That Mr. James Moody of the Kowlooning to serve but it might mean him and Falussy); I'll Give You Away To Naughty Waltz (Levy); Missouri office until February. He was given Godowns, said he had no objections having to give up some of his duties. God (Dr. Sandor Jeno)....Hungarian Waltz....Victor Young and His Or

key post.

combatant Mr. E. T. Harris, of the Coloniul to serving and that he was an Air He was posted to the

Gypsy Band; Regimental Song (The chestra. Rald Warden. He was posted to the group.

White Eagle-Friml); One Day A. R. P. section,

Mr. W. She said he had no objee- Mr. W. J. Morris, who had no ob- tions but said he preferred the police Mr. G. A. Gordon was placed injection, was posted to the essential reserve. He was posted to the police the combatant

Eroup.

member of the fire brigade auxiliary

No. 4opin); | Orchestra; ·

Mr. S. W. Winsen was given a key after and many social duties. At the Mazurka, ON Mr. W. G. Harris said he was a post E. O. Muhald he had same time he was a lay reader in the Mazurka, Op. 41, No. 1 (Chopin). and his duties were such that it was alreau's 1st end was given a key he were a conscientous objector, he with Derek Oldham (Tenor).

in the food church,

the Chairman Asked by the replied that he was not and wa

Was will

impossible for him to put

time during working hours.

was no likelihood of relief

In Lic There in the

port.

Dispensary, said he had no obl

tions

and was posted to the medical section of a combatant group.

been enrolled

services, A. R. P. Branch.

reserve,

A i

had no objection to being enrolled in

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so had broken a leg. "If I went the Volunteers, He was posted with away somewhere that means she must Mr. R. G. Gosling was "osted to Hongkong Hotel, who was on the sorved in the regular army

Mr. Derek Nickson. manager of the Mr. P. J. Sherwood sald be had the Volunteers.

do the whole thing herself," explain- the

Sential services group.

Mr. G. W. Pearson, sald_that he ed Mr. Rapp, who admitted he was E. Hunter, of the Hongkong food controller's list, was given a key second lieutenant and was now wait had no knowledge of A.R.P. work, in the Government Medical Depart- Dally Press, produced a letter from post.

ing to hear from the War Office re but had a knowledge of electricity ment for two years. He was en-attached to the Post Omee, was told auxiliary In the essential services his employers stating that exemption

Missionary's Dimoulty

gording his commnfusion. On the ad- and radio. He was appointed to the rolled for essential services. would be much appreciated owing to Mr. Herbert Noble, Headmaster of vice of Major Benoy his case was essential services. hla presence in the office belog es- the Ying Wah Boys School, said he deferred until_to-day.

Mr. A. G. F. Prew, teacher at the sential. Decision on his case we found it difficult to reconcile his Mr. R. C. Read, said he had no Diocesan Buys' School, said he could Mr. A.

LS. Read, motor-car deferred.

missionary work with volunteering reason why he should not enrol and drive a car, and had taken a course assistant, Davie Bong and Co., was but would have nothing to say if he was posted to the combatant group. In A.R.P. He was posted to the posted to the Volunteers. were enrolled. The Chairman sald Mr. J. J. Richards, said that he had | essential services, Mr. F. M. Hale said he had been that in that case he could do nothing been in the Hankow Volunteers and Mr. A. E. Perry, Night Editor of

Mr. C. Dornan, said that he had in Hongkong for five months, ing come from Canada. He object- cise but enrol him in the combatant had resigned because of bad eyes. Reuters, said he considered himself a came from Teatain and that he would said he belonged to the Shanghel would possibly not be able to find the

Canadian's Objection

ed to service on the grounds that group.

pro-

He had

preferred an Indoor job.

Posted to Volunteers

that he should not have been called. group,

Mr. G. R. Payne was recommended Mr. J. H. Lawrence, of the British Cigarette Co., was given a key post, for the fire auxillary,

Mr. W. R. B. Palmer, of Jardines, Mr. D. P. Ross, of the Canadian was drafted to the combatant group. Mr. E. W. Kaliton said that he Pacific Co., said he was in the Colony only for six months on transfer. He would be travelling a great deal and

and

Mr. G. Alves, of Canton, sald he national situation. He was placed on Mr. G. Olfensicy, of the Hongkongi him, and family depending on key post man, and was accordingly like to join the essential services, H Volunteers. He was given a key port. | time. It all depended on the inter- it was a Canadian. Mr. Hale

posted to the key post group. vas appointed to that

port.

· The Chairman: Clerical work in Mr. J. Qule, Secretary of the Peak Messi, R. L. J. S. de Chaumont was here temporarily and might re the combatant list,

Mr. G. T. Reed, marine engineer, duced his passport and when the Hotel, was given a key post.

Mr. E. MacNider, of the Hongkong, the volunteers? Something like that, Tram Company, said that in his spare and RIJF. de Chaumont, two bro turn to Canton If things brightened

superintendent of the Silver, Line, Chairman drew his attention to the

Mr. Richards was recommended for time he ran a piggery and a lard there who spoke very

little Eazish, D.

up. Decision was deferred. fact that he was born in England, Patty Press, produced a letter fclerical services.

factory at Kowloon City. Ha was said they had come from Mauritius Mr. M. Ruben offered no objection said he was 42 years of ago," said he had gone to Canada when his employers saying that his pre- he was three month old and had sence in the office was desirable.

Over the Age

ported to the essential services and about three months ago. They said and was posted to the combatant was exempled. was recommended to the food control that probably on September. f they group. remained there for 23 years. "Ha Consideration was adjourned.

would go back to Mauritius,

Mr. C. R. Rouliff, was given a key intended returning shortly, Decisi in

Mr. C. F. Stewart, said he was an department. Mr. E. Manning said he had done ex-soldier having served in the Mr. J. L. Rapp, Manager of the The Chairman: Alright, you can post. was deferred.:-

For Police Bosorvo of ABRAS.C.d was 41 years of age. Chatham Apartments, Kowloon, sald --Mr. J. A. Flaber, was posted to[F. training and preferred to be The Chal in apologised that Mr. he thought that there was a reason

Dr. H Talbot, WIS not before the| | Mr. N. Stradmoor said he had been the Volunteers, Accounts Depart posted to that section. This was Stewart h. been summoned before for his not joining the Volim- Tribunal and the Chairman explained 10 years in the police reserve and hed ment.

Mr. H. Guard, Hongkong corres Mr. S. W, Perry, banker, was given the Tribunal and added that it was teers. He was the only son off that he had answered the summons no objection to serving. He c{WAS)

for men under 41. "You should not a widowed mother who had besport had bees, called away on an posted to the essential services, police pondent of United Press, said he was a key port.

have been sent for at all," said the come dont 18 years ago." It Was urgent call. He was appolated to the reservare due quaspala wa sodat Manager of the Bureau and was re-¦ ¦ Mr. J. T. Prior, soliciter, said he| Chairtimes.

mpossible for her to hear telephone essential services.

Mr. E. R. Price offered no objection quired to work at all hours of the was a second-lieutenant in the re-i Mr. W. E. Stone, student, said he messages or to interview people. She Reville, Government servant and was recommended for the fire

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