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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 19, 1939.

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8-24

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) Sibelius Symphony No.

In E Minor, Op. 39

I. K. T

12.13 p.n. A Short Service of tercession.

1

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Donations to Charitable

And Other Causes

Following is a list of subscriptions ! received to date by the Hongkong and j

London Mails

Nearly 400 Kilos Arrive By The Delia

Although the "All Up" Empire Air

Shanghal Banking Corporation for Mall Scheme has been suspended, the

the credit of the British Fund forpobile is still making good use of the tellef of Distress in China, Hongkong Hair mail service at surcharged rates. mand South Chlum Branch:

The Delia enne in yesterday In-Previously acknowledged $489,230.83 | carrying 385 kilos of mail, most of

Ng Hong Commerce As-

sociation Chinese

12.39 Compositions of Erie Coater. 1.00 Time and Weather,

1.03

Vivian Els at the Plano.

Gracle Fields and Leslie

1.15 Hutchinson.

1.30

Reuter and

Rugby Press,

Weather and Announcements.

1.45 Dance Music,

2.15 Close Down,

9.99 6.00 Aliour of Dance Music,

7.00 Closing Loral Stock Quota-, tions.

7.02

In D Minor (The "Clock**).

Philharmonie-Symphony

Orches

Ira of New York cowl, by A. Tos- j

canini. 7.30

Two Songs by Robert Rad-

Manufacturers Union & Chinese Elec- trical Commerce Assuer. Hardwood Commercial

Association Chinese Chamber

Commerce

Chan Kam-po, Ying Leo. ho, Wang Fat & Co. Sing Tsin-chao, llo Sai- wing $50

Haydn Symphony No. 101 Ho Cheung Yuen Toni!

Kan tlon-ching, NE Tak- Cheung. Dat Sumschuen. Bai Yik-bit, Chong Chim-key, Wint

"Ꭲ 41. Cheung

Wo & Co.. Yuen, Tung Yick, Sam Yick, Wing Shun-hung, Fat, Sum Mau, Chang Hing Wing On, Choy

Po-tin On. Choy Po-tin, Wing Cheung Tai, $20

ford (Bass).

7.38 Orchestral.

8.00 Time, Weather and Aunnume ments.

8.03 The Sireet Singer and Anton and The Paramount Theaire Orches- tra.

Tung

8.34 B.B.C. Recording-"London | NK Traffic."

A Mosule of Actuality and letters complied and produced by Felix Felton.

9.05. Cluema Organ Muse.

D.15 London Relay-The News. 0.30 Violin Solos.

9.47 Band Music.

10.21

Sibellus Symphony No.

In E Minor, Op. 39.

Winn

Lim Tung Mu. Song Chuen- wa, Pun Ping-ki, Tang Po-kai, Man Chun-kee, Max Yum, Law Sang, Lo Hong-chuen, $10 Staff of Wo Kee On

han Kam-wa

Staff of Chu Po Ling Sui 1Staff of Ping Wo As-

ciation

Symphony Orchestra comlueted by Staff of Wing Loung

Professor Robert Kajanus.

11.00 Close Down.

Winnipeg Tries German Beer

WINNIPEG, Man.

Staff of Tai Fook

Staff of Tung Tai Staff of Po We Associa

THE

Chen Po, Staff of Ling Sui, Wing Loong, Hong Chien Loong. Kum Chun, $5

One donation of $4.30 (U.P.)-Ger- Two donations of $4 in One donation of $3.4 on sale provincial liquor stores in Mani-One donation of $3.70 toba, being purchased

mun-made

beer wrot

because of Twa donations of $3

petitions presented by signers who One donation of $2.00 promised to buy it. John Turnbull, One donation of $2.50 chief liquor commisaloner, said that Twenty-nine donations of The order was only experimental.

$2

1,012.00

SHOW ME THE CHEAPEST THING IN THE STORE!

FRIDAY'S BLACKOUT

Lighting Regulations

To Be Enforced

The Lighting Control Regulations in operation on the occasion of the last blockout will be strictly enforced on Friday night when a compulsory It from Great Britain.

blackout exercise will take pince.

Once again all lights which cannot Besides Capt, Wilson of Imperial Airways staff, there were two passen-be extinguished or obscured within 1,000.00ers. Mr. E. J.. Saenz, and Mr. B. three minutes of the sounding of the air raid alarm must not be ill after Me. Saenz is Export Sales Manager sunset. 300,00

of Mers E. R. Squibb and Sons, 200.00 New York. He is on a world tour of the firm's branches and boarded the Della at Calcutta. From Hongkong he will take the next Clipper to Sao 250 on! Prancis co

26.00

320.00 12.40

80.00

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Thr

50 YEARS AGO

Sept. 19, 1889. Autumn manoeuvres of thr Manchu Brigade nt Canton commenced of the city, and will continue until the 21st Instant.

great fun

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25 YEARS AGO

Sept. 19, 191k. An ofllelul communique Issued at 1 o'clock in the evening in Paris, regard- In the Rattle of the Aisne, anys the situation is unchanged.

A menngo from Amsterdam atates that the British, French, Russian and! German authorities have agreed to un exchange of lists of prisoners of war.

After samset all vehicles must pro- ceed with obscured lighting and must pull in to the side of the road when the alarm sounds. After 9.35 road traffle may be resumed, but with dimmed lighting, and normal Righting Messrs. F. R. Squibb and Sous are must not be used until the "raiders

dealers in medical mostly

His un unfortunate but anavoidable and pased" signal has been sounded. pharmaceutient goods and Mr. Saenz Service vehicles need not stop at any Consequetire of wars thue they in- Chees a great expansion in Amerivantime,

their lights varially renet an more countries than Those actually engaged in the hostilities. , products in the Asiatic market owing abscured.

In contemplating this matter it be to the European hostilities.

coines apparent that Chinn, who looks "There neet be no fear of anytoin military units will be moving, to the West for the wherewithal to shortage of American products," he necessitating a slight relaxation of the curry, un her government, must be sald.

lighting restrictions for military especially effected. vehicles only.

The other passenger, Mr. B. Naise, war from Hangkok,

STAFF CHANGES

but must have

For a short time after 11 pm, cer-

can

10 YEARS AGO Harbour and Shipping

Sept. 10, 1929. Shipping lights which

Wang Ching-wel, the be

leader of the Mr.

D. S. Murray, General obscured within three minutes may Komintang Left Wing, has arrived in Manager of the Imperial Airways in be kept alight from sunset until the in three or four weeks time.

Hongkong. He will leave for Shangbai the Far East, mis arrived back in the alarm is sounded, when they must be

The N.C.D. News states that with his At 9.35 return to the Far East, interesting: Cology and resumed control of Im-extinguished or obscured, perial Airways activities.

p.m. navigation lights should be relit, political developments are expected as bui all other lights must remain it is reported that he will soon become obscured until after the "aiders the heal of the National Government. passed signal has been sounded.

Mr. M. H. Curtis who had been

for Mr. Murray 0.30 Reting

is shortly Home leave. Mr. 8.00 Proceeding on 7.05 R. M. C. Dobbs has left Hongkong to Lake up his new post as Manager of and Mr. H. W. 6.8s the Hanoi brunch.

Cole has taken Mr. Dobbs's place. 6.60 6.00- 5.80

Two donations of $1.00 5.50 One donation of $1.55

Two donations of $1.50 Two donations of $1.40 One donation of $1.00 25.00 One donation of $1.30

4.30 Four donations of $1.20 B.00 Fifty-seven donations of

3.40

3.70 Two donations of 10 cents 0.00 Ten donations of 50 cents 2.00 One donation-of 21 cents 2.50

58.00

Total

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Ferry services will cease between | 0.15 p.m. and 935 p.m., when they will be resumed with reduced light-

by the Naval

5 YEARS AGO

Sept. 10, 1934. Floodlights picked out the speakers as they mounted the rostrun at the Ression of the League Assembly tu night, cameras clicked and the delegaten heled and shifted as they waited for the arrival of the first Soviet delegation

To enable the c harbour lighting restrictions to be carried out the port 3.60 will be closed from 8 p.m. to 9.45 1.55 Pan, and the restrictions are subject to Geneva, elected to-night, and headed 3.00 to any instructions which may be by the veteran diplomat M. Maximn 2.80 Issue

or Harbour Litvinoff.

211 President M. Sandler,

of the 1.60 Authorities,

anneunend the voting, which League. 130

Alr Itald Wardens

resulted in Russia's election to the 4.80 Air Raid Wardens, who may be league and to a permanent seat on the 57.00 recognised by their official AR. Council with little opposition.

badges, have been authorised to draw the attention of householders and 5.00 drivers of all types of vehicles to any

1.80

0.21

3. Litvinoff spoke at great length on the necessity of organising peace work.

"War must appear to all," be declared,; "as the danger of to-morrow. .Every lights which do not comply with the une knows that the exponents of war regulations. Those who do not heed are open promulgatura of the re- $186,682.42 the wardens' advice will be luule to fashioning of the maps of Europe and prosecution. Polier ofcers have by the sword. They are not to be similar

lar powers,

:

.

intimidated by paper obstacles,

"Pesce and security cannot be or- Roadways must be kept clear of all gunisod, in the shifting sands, of verbal. p Jestrian trame so as to enable promises and declarations. We should essential services, etc., to proceed with establish that any state is entitled to the least possible danger both to for security and that such a demand demand from its neighbours guarantees themselves and to the community. should not be considered na an express

will be ion of mistrust.

Certoin A.R.P. exercises carried out, and aircraft and scurch-

lights will operate during the period Estimates for the purpose of these of the blackout.

Auxiliary Firomen

pumps and the fire fighting equip- ment will be trebled in the near future.

Further details of the new Hong- The "heavy pumping units could, if kong Auxiliary Fire Service

were necessary, be transferred to

water Riven by Wing-Commander Steele-craft and arrangements have already Perkins, A.R.P. Ofeer, yesterday in been made to meet this contingency. an Interview.

"Suitable vans and cars for the

"The pumps to be used," he said, use of women drivers have been "are

not of different types but are fear-marked and women volunteerd standard pumps interchangeable be-will be supplied with all equipment tween

one set of fighting parties, necessary for the fulfilment of their They will have heavy pumping units duties." used to pump sea water up from the sea and also to attend to any blg

A.R.P. TRAINING

conflagrations which may break out. The Director of Air Raid Precau- "It has also been proposed that tions onnounces the following several water tanks be erected on the short courses on "Personal Protec- high levels so that water can be re- tion for Yourself and Your Home" layed from any of these points.

(Open to men and women); Trailer pumps will be situated in

Peak Club on Mondays at 3.30 p.m.. various parts of the Colony and will commencing on Monday, September carry a pumping unit with hose, etc. 25: Lecturer Mrs. Steeie-Perkins,

would be towed behind u Women's International Club on motor-ear or manhandled to the Mondays at 5.30 p.m. commencing on scene of the fre.

Monday, September 25: Lecturer Mrs. "Provisions have been made in the Raymond,

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