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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Australia Will Be There

·SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH SYDNEY, Sept. 25 (Reuter). -How best can Australia help the Allied cause against Nazl: Germany is now the chief topic

OSLO, Sept. 25 (UP).-Western Norwegian of conversation among Aus- coastal points to-day reported the sounds of tralians. heavy firing coming from the North Sea.

The reports assert that warships, which it impossible to identify, were dimly visible and that faring men are convinced that a sea battle of major armed merchantmen scouring the proportions is in progress.

Dispatches from Fjeld said | that heavy firing was heard as early, us 7.30 a.m. and continued throughout the morning.

Thunder Of Cannon

OSLO, Sept. 25 (UP)-According to reparts from Western Norway real sea battle is going on of the Norwegian coast.

From the coast the thunder of cannon can be distinctly heard and the warships can be diinly seen in the distance.

There is a unanimous sentiment from the cities to the "back blocks" was that itlerism must be crushed.

Australia's efficient little navy and sea-air force are now on a war footing.

The navy has been reinforced by acas for any German U-boats and other warships which may have | slipped through the Allied net,

Whatever may be the outcome of |the man-power question, it is certain that Australia's economic resources, including wool, wheat, sugar and foodstuffs will be of great value to the Allies.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres. (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) Hal Lorenzo and Toby Gray

the Studio From

A Look Through The Telegraphi".

Ubury, Sasper

September 26, 1939.

By Walt Disney

LEMON

SHOWING

WALT DISNEY

Mystery Of Sudden Departure

the

-LONDON, - Sept. 25 (Reuter}—A

says message from Riga

that Estonian Foreign Minister, who went to Moscow to see M. Molotoff 50 YEARS AGO

the Soviet Foreign: Commissar, has Sept. 20, 1889.

left the Soviet capital suddenly for Prface Ulamarck hna ratused Imperial his own country. protection to enable a German Company He was only in Moscow for a day. to exercise rights over Damaraland,

No Common?

| saying that it is ne part of Germany's

policy to employ trilitary force to break,ONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)-A the opposition of native chiefs to Gar-Muscow message confirms, that the Estonian Foreign Minister left the an enterprises in distant countries. 25 YEARS AGO

Soviet capital for Tallinn by air this Sept. 20, 3014.

morning. intentiels in Ahvers by the official previous night conferred with Soviet

The rapidity of the Russian advance

He departed suddenly, having the announcement that the Russian troops leaders. have reached Wislok, eloss to the Hun Neither side will make any com- garian frontier. The operations at ment on the talks. Przemyel are successfully developing. The Estonian Minister to Moscow

fighting. is returning to Tallinn to-day.

The Russians are in touch with the Ger

History is repeated exactly 26 years man front but there is no later)

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A telegram from Madras states that the German cruiser Erden at tin What, Britain Profors o'clock last orening fred nine shots into the elly and hit the Telegraphs Omes, CANBERRA, Sept. 25 (Router) the Benmen's Clubhouse and om Mr. R. G. Menzies, the

Australian ricke, while in the harbour two all Promier, replying to criticism of the

tanks were not ablaze.

On our guns replying the Emden dis- Radio Programme

Broadcast by delay on the part of Australia to sendanced with Ichts out. Two Indian Between fifteen and twenty German Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's an expeditionary force, declared to-hers were killed. The pubite were for fectly calm. Their attitude was admire trawlers have arrived at Hettefjord. nnd on Short Wave from 1-2.10 p.m. day in a public speech:

"If Britnin

whether able. were asked and B-11 p.nl. on Heavy Firing

she would prefer to have an infantry LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)-A second.

regiment or adequate arrangements naval engagement off the Norwegion

to send supplies, I have no doubt coast near Bergen is reported.

what her answer would be.” Heavy Bring has been heard and several warships sighted, but no detalls are available,

During this morning's naval battle off the Norweglan coast, the roar of aeropinnes could also be heard.

There is, as yet, no oficial con- firmation of a naval battle from any country.

0.52 m.e's. per

H. K.. T .12.15 p.m. A Short 'Service of Intercession.

12.30 Tino Rossi (Tenor) and the Orchestra Blascotte.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- H.K. Hockey Club's

ther Report.

1.03 Dance Muzlo by Roy Fux and His Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-

A message from Oslo reports that ments. many German trawlers have taken refuge in the fjords along the Norwegian coast.

Battle Confirmed LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—An Osto despatch: confirms an earlier report from Bergen of a naval eng- agement off the Norwegian coust.

1.45 Latest Variety Numbers. 2.15 Close Down.

First Practice

in his omintour status and he told Reuter to-day that he had no intention at present of accepting proposals which would snake him a professional.

Parry refused a $10,000 contract for a year's play against "Ble Bill" Tilden, Ellsworth Vines and other leading par fessionals, unly a few days ago. It was

made when he was in New York, by Mr. Billy O'Brien, pramater of the West- chester Country Club.

One of the main reasons Perry will

not consider professionalism, he says, is because he is planning to marry Miss Mary Lawson, the dim actress, when Reuter's Tokyo correspondent says, it is present world tour in complete. is offelally announced that a British fie dnes not feel it would be fair to force, ander Colonel Barnardiston, Come her to profesionalio ha tennis, manding the troops in North Chins, landed yesterday in the neighbourhood| of Laoshan Bay to participate against the Germans at Tsingtau

10 YEARS AGO

alleged part in the Lindbergh kidnap Richard Hauptmann, held for his ping and murder case, refiorated hin) plea of innocence to-day and through his attorney, Mr. J. M. Fawcett, appealed to the people to believe his story.

Meanwhile, the District Attorney, Mr.

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Sept. 28, 1920, The "Telegraph" is now able to state that the necessary "talkie" apparatus has now arrived in the Colony and Samuel Foley, announced the prepara- The following teams have been at the moment being installed in the tion of an iron-bound case ngalast the chosen to play in the first practice Queen's Theatre,

accused man. game of the Hongkong Hockey Club Beveral "Atavistone" engineers have to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. on the Club arrived in Hongkong to supervise admitted writing "Jafale's" name on tho work of Installing the apparatus in the cupboarıl, but had added that it was

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6.00 Beethoven-Symphony No. 3 ground: In E Flat Major, Op. 35.

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Whites.-H. W. Brown;

W. 6.57 Another Recital of Popular Schnobel, J.

Pennington; Classics Compered from the Studio, Starbuck. W. A. Reed, AM. D. W. Howe, W. E. Gillespie, V The Admiralty state that they have tene) in a Ulitary Band Concert, received no report of a naval en-

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Corter. G. E. R. Divett and E. F.

Morgan. Bagement of the Norwegian coast. Report and Announcements.

Members are asked to bring a club 8.03 Stadlo-Variety Concert by hind

Ital Lorenzo (Jazz-Plano); Toby shirt as well as a white one na teams Gray Plano-Accordeon) and The Will-be-changed- round-at-half-time. -.- Harmony Thres (Vocal),

Admiralty Denial

LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).- 135 Peter Dawson (Basy-Bari-Wright; S. A. Fowler, D. S. Carey,

as would have been the case one taken place..ays_the_Ministry....of Information.

Final Salvage Of Thetis

8.40 B.N.C. ·Recording--"Money for Nothing."

A Sketch,

8.53 Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestra,

LONDON. Sept. 23 (Reuter). 9.10 Studio Comments on Recent Divers have brought 27 bodies to Events, the surface from the submarine Thetis.

It is stated that the way is now clear for final operations of raising the hull, which are expected to begin immediately.

0.15 London Nelar-The News. 0.35 Violin Solos,

found in Hauptmann's home, some of 5 YEARS AGO

which are of the exact type used in the construction of the ladder by which Sept. 26, 1034.

roached the Lindbergh Fred. Ferry, who yesterday won the kidnappers

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Tnd who recently won the United States ** | National, the Wimbledon and British The best-kept secret of modern times B.Hard Courts tities, was to-day offered is the name of the gigantle Cunard- £20,000 by a Hollywood nintion picture White Star liner, No. 634. Nor with it company to make a short series of be divalged one moment before iler tennis filma.

Jinjesty the Queen herself uttars it at Perry, although it is known that ho 2.10 p.m. to-morrow (G.M.T.) an abo the greatest steamship ever is more than willing to take up fim christens work, refuses to do anything to feopar-bullt. (The Queen Mary.-Ed.)

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Germans Flee From New Guinea

9.45 Musical Comedy Selections, 10.15 A Programme of Variety, and landed Dance Music.

11.00 Close Down.

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apen field Merauke, in Dutch territory.

There were two Germans in the -plone; Warner Garms and Paul Rabe. Leaving all their personal possessions behind, the men escaped to neutral territory in the plane, which they thought would otherwise be confia cated by the British authorities.

Rulers' Loyalty To Dutch Queen

BATAVIA, Sept. 14-Native rui- ers in the Netherlands Indies have) unanimously declared their loyalty to Queen Wilhelmina. They have offered to nasist the Government in every way possible to defend the country from invaders.

First "Air Raid" Casualty

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” · LONDON, Sept. 20 (UP)—A duramy: bomb accidentally dropped from a Royal Air Force plane to-day plunged through the roof of a country house and killed Trover Thomas, aged 16.00

The bomb was found imbedded in the foundations of the house,

Trevor's, younger, brother, David, who was sleeping in the same bed, escaped unhuri.

Spy Sentenced At Old Bailey

· LONDON, | Sépit. ; 28 (Router).— Sentence of seven years penal ter- vitude was passed on Donald Owen | Reginald. Adams, 'at the 'Old Bailey;

to-day.

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