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Wednesday,

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YOUR MUSIC!

Britain's Reaction To Declaration of War

(Dy Air Mall)

London, September 4.

THE British public knew of the declaration of war at 11 o'clock on Sunday morning September 3: Parliament officially heard at 12 o'clock. This was the first time Parliament sat on u Sunday for many years--I do not remember it having so sat'even in the Great War. There was a very large attendance to hear, the fateful announcement by Mr. Chamberinin which came as ai very great relief to the feeling of puzzled uncertainty which ut tended his statement in the House on the previous Saturday even- ing. On that occasion he had nothing novel to say because he was awaiting the decision of the French Government and people therefore thought that his statement, which he carefully read. was indicative of some slight weakening.

Thankful Nation

Iments on such issues on 'No Con- scription". There were Members

It is not too much to say that the who opposed the Conscription BR1] nation as a whole was nad la pro--such as the little LLP. flock and foundly thankful for the declaration two or three well-known pacifists, of war. All Ls who have been such as Mr. Creech Jones and Mr. through it do know what a wor Edmund Harvey. It is only natural)

means, but the community in general that they had to express the convic- was convinced that nothing button they hold. Other pacifists!

drastic steps will restore to Europe abstaineti.

the peace of mind; the possibilities

of De, economie development; and the abolition of the rule of fear on

All the

Black-Outs

umcial announcements

the Continent which we all need If have been received tranquilly and we are to live any sort of life which although we have not yet (Septem is worth living. Public opinion. Ia ber 4-noon) had a genuine air-rald entirely different from what it was we have had several false alarms--| in 1014. There was then enthusiasm two at Parliament yesterday. People ----you heard, cheers and even.cesta- will I think, adopt themselves very tic welcome to leading persons of casily to: the situation. The black the day including the King and ing-out is ten times more effective Queen. Nowadays people go to war than in the last war when the streets to this war-in very much the were lighted. Nowadays there is no samo frame of mind

old light at all of any surt, and you are 29 the Covenanters who realised that the knocked up regularly if any of your call for sacrifice made on them was windows show any light. All places

By

Ernie

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II

Enrico Cardinal Gasparri, who as Prefect of the Supreme Tribunal in Rome holds a position similar to the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, is erected on arrival in New York by Archbishop Francis J. Spellman, left, Cardinal Gasparri will visit Canada later.

Germans Listen-In To

Premier-Arrested

VENLO (Dutch-German frontier).

!

MANY Germans in West Germany were arrested on the day that war was declared for listening-in to English, French and Polish broadcasts. A death sentence decree is likely to be imposed.

Swallowed Teeth

Man Fails To Survive

September 20, 1939.

Bushmiller

DAT'S "D' CHOCOLATE

SOLDIER PRETTY. AIN'T IT

YEP- AN' SO IS 'TH' CHOCOLATE SODA!

ZZ.B.

RADIO

ZĘW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) Beethoven Concerto No. 3, In C Minor, Op. 37

JL. K. T.

12.15 p.m. A Short Service of In- tercession.

12.30__Jessie Malthews (Vocal) and Henry King and Ifle Orchestra,

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.

1.03 Compositions of Liszt.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce... ments.

-1.45 Dance Masto and Variety. 2.36 Close Down-

0.00 Beethoven-Concerto No. 3

in C Minor, Op. 37.

Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra con-

ducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent,

6.38 Haydn

Op. 54, No. 3.

Quartet in E Major.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Pro Arie Quartet,

6.55

"

llons.

6,57

Anatole Klaim at the Plano. 7.18 A Light Orchestral Concert with Webster Booth (Tenor)

and

Elsie Suddaby (Soprano).

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Excerpla from Gilbert and Bullivan.

8.32 Light Orchestral Maxio, 8.45 B. B. C. English Character".

Recording-"The

A Talk by the Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, M.P.

0.02 Ballada.

9.10 Studio Comments on Recent Events.

9.15 London Rolay-The News. 9.30 Violin Solos by Yehudi Menu- *0.45 Scene from The Importance of Being Earnest' (Oscar Wilde).

With Edith Evans as Lady Brack- nell and John Gielgud 29 John Worthing.

renly inspired by the highest die of entertainment are closed during foreign radio with morse signals.

The Nazis are trying to block tates of humanity.

the initial stages of hostilities, but We go to war for no material imagine they will all open ogain A man who crossed the frontier advantage of any sort. We neither abortly, since when we acclimatise ofter Mr. Chamberlain's broadcast ask for any nor expect any. We ourselves to the habits and customs said he heard the Premier in a Ger- aro fighting, as all the papers point of its which enn move about in the man house with the windows shut, out, merely for the honour the dark without diffeulty we shall prob- curtains drawn, and carpets hung up British word which was pledged to ably not stay at home every night to deaden the noise. The servants secure some measure of Peace in our as we are now doing. We are, how-had been sent out. Time.

ever, asked to keep off the streets)

Women and children in West Ger-i For that reason I would not bend to avold forming any part or

Ap-many were walking eight miles to surprised if very shortly there is not any assembly of individuals. some ameint declaration of our war dividuals such as

purently all aggregations of in- reach evacuation trains, and were not aims, though these surely are known.hibited, though churches

sport are pro- told where they were being sent. Already there are signs that the sup- affected.

are un- One of the air-raids pressed small nations are seeing hope Sunday

New ve-mark notes distributed un was during church time, brought the note circulation up to for the future we have just hnd Wher, the warning went, and people 2.100,000,000 marks. There a fear manifestos on behalf both of Czecho- in the street were taking cover thiej that silver will go out of circulation heart, as a result of swallowing his they were told to come back in the

as a unit.

Slovakia as a whole and Slovakin service of Holy Communion had just soon.

begun in Westminster Abbey, Over ------ The ---Parliamentary proceedings hundred people had remained for have been businesslike but in not atter the morning service, and not;

-sense spectacular, It was odd that one of them orning service, and not STOCK MARKET

REPORT

even on the eve of war the debates went on without interruption though on war-time foglalation produced the worshippers, as verger said quite a number of bright and amus- afterwards "felt it hard that the siren In passeren. The only sign of re-made it difficult to hear the prayers." seniment was when a few of our At another church the congregation Summary issued yesterday says:

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official cranks would insist on weary argu-retired to a shelter.

Caution is still the slogan dind the London is pretty generally sand-jinarket thus remeina Inactive, bagged just now, though what is

Sellers still more noticeable is the extent to which windows are being covered: with strips of paper to prevent splin

At the Zoo which still keeps open, all tho poisonous snakes and insects have

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Evacuation

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Chine Lights (old) $7.00 ILK. Electrics $51

Sales H. & S. Hotels $4% HI. Tramways $15.35

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Antamok Ps. 16 Bagulo Gold Pa. 12 b Balong Buliny Ps. 010 s Benguet Consolidated Ps. 0,00 Big Wedge Ps. 16.3 Coco Grove Ps. 13 b Consolidated Mines Ps. 004 Demonstration Ps. 08 I.X.L. Ps. 34 b Ipo Gold Pg. 10 b Itogon Mining Ps. 10

An Operation

BC-

0.58 The Four Crotchets. The An- Variety Programme. drews Sistern and Judy Garland in a

10.17 Dance Music..

11.00

morning

Close Dawn.

Wanit!

An inquest was held by. Mr. Ed- wards at Central Magistracy yester day on Wong Wing-twat, 27, countant, who died on July 21 from inflammation of the tissues over tie false teeth on July 20.

Messra-M.-I. Evans (foreman)Dr. Raymond Lee, of Queen Mary Pleter A. de Loos and F. A. Machado Hospital, enid when he saw comprised the Jury. Insp. Mair and about 2 a.m. on July 20 he asked Polier,

tion, Wong replied he felt no ob- Prof. K. H. Digby, Professor of struction and only some sight dis- Surgery at the University,

comfort. suid he

Witness examined him and was consulted regarding Wong found he had no dificulty in brenth- Dr. Lien on July 21. He decided on, and formed the opinion that the an operation although the chances plate must have gone down into the of the pallent recovering were very

stomach.

Sgt. Macvey were present for the him if he felt any pain or obstruc

by

WARTIME INQUIRIES Regulations Notified In Government Gazette.

A Government Gazette Extraordin

encts are subject to ometal re vocation at any time.. A feo not ex- ceeding $100, as the Governor may order, may be charged' th' respect of the issue or renewal of them permits.

Disposal of Articībā "4" Where an executivo authority has

ary detailing regulations made by reasonable grounds-for-belleving the Governor for insertion in the an article in its possession to bo Defence Regulations was distributed evidence of the commission pt a war yesterday, They refer to the author!- offence, the article may be retained tles rights governing particular of- for a month or until the determina fein inquiries and articles appro-tion of any proceedings in which the priated Jn connection with such in-article, is, involved, quiries,

In such proceedings the Court has Persons may be required, en pain of an article or la further retention power to authorise the destruction of offence, to attend such an inquiry until a specified date. Any order alve evidence, or produce documents authorising the destruction which may reinte to the maller in question.

document may be extended to all An authorised officer may, in the into executive possession, The Court, coples of that document which come Interests of defence or prosecution hearing, any appeal in the matter of of the war, affix any notice to any the proceedings, may vary or donut premises, vehicle, or vessel, with such an order. Any person aggrieved special power to enter any premises by the order who appeared on the at any time; nor may any person application concerning the order other than an authorised officer then may appeal against the order to the interfere with such a notice,

Supremna Court.

Where an order for disposal or

of

Persons claiming to hold permits or licences Issued in connection with destruction of an article; is made it the Defence Regulations must pro-will not be carried into effect until duce them on demand by a police the final determinations constable or authorised oflcer. Any ceedings.

of the pr deception with regard to these per-

mits and licences, such as allowing may exist in law apart from the Any ridit to retain property which their use by any other person, shalt provisions of the regulationu will not constitute an offence. Pergits and La prejudiced,

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NINTH

ANNUAL

AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC.

COMPETITION

June-September, 1939

$250

CASH

PRIZES

$250

TWO SILVER TROPHIES, VALUED $250 (Donated by "Hongkong Telegraph").

(Donated by ILFORD, Ltd., London)

SEND YOUR ENTRIES IN NOW CLOSING DATE & TIME:

29th SEPT. AT 5 P.M. THE ILFORD TROPHIES WILL BE AWARDED TO THE BEST AND SECOND DEST ENTRIES IN THE COMPETITION, IRRESPECTIVE OF CLASS.

SECTION THREE: Portraits, Informal Close-ups, Human Studies:

Prizes will be allotted as follows: SECTION ONE:

Fur Story Telling Pictures. 1st. 130. 2nd. $15. 3rd. $10. SECTION TWO:

por. The operation was performed As there was no accommodation in and the falac teeth, which had lodg-the third-class wards, witness told ed in the oesophagus below the Wong that he could not be nimit- throat and the upper part of thefted unless he could afford a first- chest, were removed.

class room. Wong said he could not, Before Wong went away, witness they were removed, he told him to take no food or drink found Indiammation of the tissues until, he came to the hospital again over the heart. It was possible for in the morning. the teeth to have been in the posi- tion they were found immediately Lee said that if there had been a General Pictorial Section: Landscaper,| after being swallowed. The dental bed. available in the third-class

Before

Questioned by the Coroner.

Dur

plate was an unusually sharp one wards, The operation was a long and diff-Wong.

he would have admitted cut one, requiring the use of special was any danger in sending him away, He did not consider there annesthetics.

Dr. Lien Tsoong-kya, of Quech would have been erected, and u Had the case, been urgent, cat Mary Hospital, said on July 20, he ex- patient in a less serious condition {amined on X-ray of Wong and found would have been moved into it to there was a foreign body in the allow the urgent 'case oesophagus. An attempt was made bed.

Evacuation is still in progress and this is the third day. It has gone) off exceptionally satisfactorily, the country people. whose reception of the unfortunate walls woo times doubled seem to have risen to, the occasion on organized lines. cannot see that any unfortunate in-} cident ins been recorded at all,} hough from one message I see it is) mentlaned that town bred children; muut not think that 'wasps have the

innocuous

the house fly. This is the sort of inci-} dent which has been reported. "In one village lives on American. Six chlidren were deposited at his home. "What he exclaimed as he looked into their wondering-

-faces---"only six? Straight away he got into his car drove to the reception area head-the organisation in the country gen-Photo showed the plate in the same quarters and demanded "Give me an-, erally is excellent and has been long other eleven!"

same

methods

Ds

Of course we are expected to sub-

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to have his

10 extract the plate but it could not be moved as it was

The Jury returned fh.a. dimeul!eath from natural causes following il verdict of position and 'required ja pair of on misadventure.

special forceps, and

During the operation, Wong cough- ied, and he lost sight of the plate, Ho suspected! It was either hidden behind the wall of the oesophagus, or-had-stipped down to the stomach, Wong was X-rayed again, and the position as it was before. A second attempt was made to take the plate out but it proved unsuccessful.

Only Slim Chance

110

was

Very poor,

mit, as we shall, to every form of The remodelling of the Cabinet is what I believe is called regimenta-' approved though perhaps the Social- tion. Doubtless we shall have mtion, ists and Liberals were rather Dr. Lien decided it was unwise to cards shortly--I don't think anyone timid-they would have done better pursue the operation will object

further them. At present sup-to join in. Our next step will be Wong's condition piles of, food, seem quite ample and to raise the necessary finance for theiHis case was a hopeless one. Wong an Intensive agriculturni effort is be-start of the war-we are to be asked was, informed of his condition won't leave your lips for someone sim'sting made to increase production. for five hundred millions as a com- told that if he did not undergo un- and te the five sbaden at your favourite ptors, Various sizes at prices to se svery pazon.

Both coal and electricity are being mencement., We all of us anticipate other operation he would die, but if TATTOO Tour lipst

rationed except for those who take that the war will last a long time. he took the operation, there was a amall amounts. Cars of course are We are just beginning to prepare thousand to one chance be might re coming under the same category and for the expeditionary force to France cover. Wong consulted his relatives clearly it wit not be too easy to use over which Lord Gort-a very popu- and consented to have the operation a car except for any official purpose.lar oppointment-wili exercise con- performed.

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It is absurd to motor at night in any trol. Our one puzzle is the neutrality Professor Diguy was then consult- case because no-one can see and all of Italy. We are all frankly dis- ed, and he operated, removing the

lights have to be so drastically appointed that she has not come in plate.

screened that no-one can see you, on the side of Germany but there

mostly

The Tak said he and Wong went day morning eight people I nollee that at five o'clock yester-still hope.-

ta bed about 10 p.m. on July 18. During the night he was awakened Menatime the King and Queen are by Wong who complained of a pain children, were killed in a head-on on a wave of popularity owing to in the throat and discovered that his collision between a car and a lorry their hard work, Mr. Compton Macralee teeth were missing. Solo Distributor:

on the road to Auw..Plt Seng's Trading Co., Ltd., motoring Is asking

West. Rapid kenzie in one of the Sunday papers frat taken to the Tung Wah Hos- Honkong

for trouble,makes an urgent appeal for the re-pital and then to the Queen Mary Generally speaking I should say that turn and use of the Duke of Windsor. Hospital, where after seeing Dr. Lee;

the

He was

HOW TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE

A long convalescence is tedious and

tiring to both doctor and patient. After many operations and incases, diges- tion is affected and impaired. yet it is necessary to eat well

to regain your, strength quickly. The trouble is that the very thought of food is often repul- sive. Doctors have found that Horlicks is generally liked by the patient and that it is very quickly digested, and absorbed. Horlicks quickly pours Now strength and vigour into your exhausted body. Your valescence is shortened. Soon you feel full of life again. Keop Horlicks always ready at home, (1.

con-

Seascapes, Architectural, Street Scenes, etc.-~

1st. $30. Zad. $16. 3rd. $10.

1st. $30. 2nd. 815, Erd. $19,

SECTION FOUR:

Still Life and Table-Top Studles 1st. $30. 2nd. 315. 3rd. $10,

SECTION FIVE:... Snapshots taken by children under fourteen years. lat. $15. 2nd; $10.. 3rd. $5,

RULES:

The following Rules will govern the Competition:

I-The Competition is confined ex-

clusively.to amateur

Photo- graphers

1.-No employee or member of any firm in the pholographic trade is permitted to compete.

bo

photo-

mounted. Coloured graphs are ineligible,. 8-Picturea rübmitted fa ̈sopia tones should be accompanied by: smaller print in black and white. -No picture to entered in more

than one Section.

10.-Mounts to be only white or

Children's Section, must be of ons of the following sizes: 10X1 1GX20. 11.-No correspondence, will be entered -

Into in connection with the Cor petition.,

A

5.-Tise prizes will. be awarded-to-the-cream and expept in tha

compeitar ending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphy in each Section. Each entry must be accompanied by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must bo pasted on back of entry, 4.The right to publish any or all.

of the entrica in reserved to the

•Hongkong Telegraph.07;

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photograph entered must have been taken by the Colony of Hongkong,

HAVE Loot Potographs which

entered i other Competitions are muligible. No responsibility will be accepted, for mag-delivery of, loss of, or dameza to entries,

7-All entries to be either black, sepla, or toned pictures, and murt

USE THIS FORM

AND PASTE IT ON THE

BACK OF EACH ENTRY,

12-Entries in the Children's Boction.)

must bear the entrant's name, age and address' on the entry form, countered by a parent 13-tombety of the "Starlab of "the "

Hongkong tan South China.

Post are not permitted to ouapetes ng da 14-The_dunistone of the Judges shall

be final.

15-At the conduiten at the Com

palition, entries will be returned. In competitors, on application et the Telegraph ofices within seven

por days,

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