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12.30 Selections from Light Opera "Lily Of Killarney": "Les Cloches De Corneville": "Monsieur Beau- cuire" and "The Land of Siniles."

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1.45

Beethoven-Quartet In A Blujur, Op. 18, No. 51. Lener String Quartet.

2.15 Close Down.

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7.02 Varlety with Valaida, Major and Minor, Elizabeth Wetch. Turner Layton and Others.

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Gaston 3.18 Stadlo Recital by D'Aquino (Tenor) with Plano accum- paniment by E. O'Nell Shaw.

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. RAID ON UNION INSURANCE SOCIETY SHETLANDS

OF CANTON, LTD. Notice to Shareholders

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an INTERIM DIVIDEND OF

U-BOATS TO SINK PASSENGER LINERS

(Continued from Page 1.) Twenty-three members of the crew to-day, while another 17 ure missing In a second boat.

Twolve Bombs Dropped were landed at a north Britisks pert

In First Visit SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” LONDON, Nov. 14 (UP)—It

scen over

Naxi Ship Takes Refuge LONDON, Nov. 14

(Reuter)-A

run the British blockade with a full

coast of Iceland.

128,6d, (Twelve Shillings and Six is reported that a German recon" German, steamer which is trying to Ponce) per Share on account of naissance plane was the year 1939 has been declared the Shetland Islands again to cargo has taken refuge on the south payable on WEDNESDAY, 15th day. NOVEMBER, 1939, on and after which date Dividend Warrants may bo obtained on application at the Society's Registered Office, Union Building, Hong Kong.

HEREBY

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By Order of the Board,

A. W. HUGHES,

General Manager. Hongkong, 4th October, 1939.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN What to do to help a child

or

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,

manner likely to ill-trented in a cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with----

The

General Secretary, H.K.S.P.C, Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st flour,

Hon.

The inspector, 15, Star St., Wanchai. The Inspector, 12, Sat Yeung Chot St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle St. Kowloon.

All further stepa will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,

9.15 London Kelay-The News 9.30 London Relay The Kitchen Comedy" A Play by James Brydie,

9.50

Beethoven-Concerto No. & In E Flat Major, Op. 73 ("Emperor"). Benno Molseiwitsch (Piano) and the London Philharmonic Orchestra con- ducted by Georg Stell,

During Monday's rald the German planes dropped at least 12 bomba estimated at 500 pounds each. A fragment weighing seven pounds hit a small house, four bombs dropped in the sea, four close together on land and four three miles distant atop a The bomb which fell on the land burst less than a quarter of a mile of some occupied schools.

hill.

One eye-witness stated that the projectile which dropped into the aca was "on serial torpedo."

The planes flew very low due to heavy rain and a thick haze. They were visible only for a few seconds and were greeted by ferco A.A. fire, after which two of them were seen to wobble.

POLISH LEADERS

IN LONDON Optimism Over The Outcome Of War LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter)The new Polish Prime Minister and the new Forel Minister, General Sikor ski and M. Zaleski, arrived from Paris by air this afternoon.

General Sikorski said that he had every convidence in the Anal victory of the Allles, and he was sure that that victory would bring Poland back to life as she was before the war.

The Polish Ministers visited Lord Italifax this afternoon at the Foreign Offee, and later saw Mr. Neville Chamberlain at 10 Downing Street.

They are also to meet Mr. Winston Churchill and Lord Chatfield.

JOLT FOR RUSSIA

war-

(Continued from Page 1:) order to prolong the war and draw in the Scandinavian countries ac

cording to the "Red Star," which

"The Anglo-Franco continued: Turkish pact, as well as the lifting of the American embargo, has inspir-

French and ed the British mongers.to new hopes.

"Allied diplomacy now seeks to control the Dardanelles, organise a Balkan bloc and extend the western Vedral, Carino, Se Sel Buonino (conflagration to the Balkans in order Glovanni"-Mozart); Das Heimweh;

Fliegen Pielle to make the war universal." Hin Und Wieder

Auf Swedish Arms For Finland (Schubert); Liebe Schwarmt Allen Wegen (Schubert).

10.30 Songs by Flimbeth Schumann (Mozart); Allelula Nel

(Soprano). (b)

1. (a) Donna Non Vidl Mai ("Ma- non Lescaut"-Puccini); Verde. Moggia ("Loreley Catalani); Recorded Interlude; 2. (a) Perduta mente; (b) La Mia Canzone; (e) La Serenata (Tosti); 3. (n) La Partida; (b) Granadina (Alvarez); (c) Ay. AJ, Ay (Fraire).

8.65 Orchestral Muxlo.

10.40 Compositions of Wagner. Song of The Rhine Daughters

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

No Warning Givon SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Nov. 14 (UP),--A TC-

November 15, 1939.

INVADERS LAND NEAR PAKHOI

Continned From Page 1 -

with a low to surrounding Pakhol.

Army

Drive To Cut Off Last Seaport SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Nov. 15 (Domel)-After their successful disembarcation early

Japanese this morning, the

inland detachments are sweeping near Pakhoi, the last Chinese seaport port from the survivors of the Nor- till under the control of the Chinese wegtan tanker which was sunk said forces on the southern coust of that the vessel was struck by a tor-Kwangtung facing Tongking Buy, the pede without warning and broke in ing it Impossible to send out distress two. The radio was destroyed, mak- Imperial Headquarters announced at A communique issued by the Army signals.

The crew took to the boats imme-Department of the Imperial Head- diately because of the danger from quarters suys that with the close co- Are. Twentythree of the crew were operation of naval forces, Japanese in the Mate's bout and 17 were in Army troops began disembarcatlon e Captain's boat. The former took near Pakhol ut 5 o'clock this morning. the latter.in tow.

"When night feli," one of the sur- vivors said, "the weather was very stormy and we lost the Captain's boat, We tried to keep near by and searched throughout the night for

came she could not be found."

some trace of it, but when morning

the

noon to-day.

Foul weather has prevailed near Pakhoi during the past few days with strong wind and high seas,

A communique Issued by the Navy Section of the Imperial Headquarters

says that naval forces eommanded by

Commander of the Japanese Naval Forces in South China, escorted the military transports and assisted the disembarention of Japanese landing troops near Pakhol this morning.

ITALY MAY FORM BLOC

Six-Power Pact To Preserve Neutrality

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGNAPH" BUCHAREST, Nov. 14, (UP). -High diplomatic circles under- stand that Italy will sound out Budapest and Sofia next Friday with a view to the formation of a six-power mutual pence bloc. It Hungary and Bulgaria favour the move, It is understood that the Council of the Balkan Entente will also approve, provided their rights are not infringed upon.

A meeting. the Balkan Entento, Rumanian Foreign Minister, is ex- pected within the next fortnight. presided over by M. Gafencu, the

CAR THIEF IMPRISONED.

Kowloon Incident Cleared Up

ROYAL PROTEST STARTS PURGE

Continued From Page 1

bomb outrage, other reports from Berlin state.

"The rumours have become.... so- widespread throughout Germany tas i became neccssary to-day for an official statement to be med in Berlin

The statement calegorically denied that the ex-Crown Princo had been unprisoned.

Itumours that other members of the Royal hauscheld, had bosa - arrested, were also dented,

POST OFFICE

A rovised edition of the Hongkong Post Office Guide is on sale at all Post Offers price $1.00.

Small Packet Fost to all countries +8 suspended.

WITH previous convictionsrate for printed malter, Le: 6, conta

Haggard survivors of the Creewell Vice-Admiral Shiro Takasu, Supreme for larceny and driving a told how they had clung to a raft in ley water, and in pelting run, until the U-boat which had shelled the vessel without warning rescued them and put them on board the trawler Phyllisia.

The U-boat Captain's parting words were: "Tell Mister Churchill that the German U-boat-men are not the

heartless murderers that you are led to believe."

British Losses So Far LONDON, Nov. 14 (British Wire- less).-Up to November 4, 54 British ships of roughly 238,000 tons, seven Allied of about 40,000 tons, and 33 neutral ships of approximately 94,700 tons, had been destroyed by U-Boat action.

Artillery Barrage

Christmas and New Year Carda bearing not more than five written words and enclosed in open envelopes are accepted by tho Posi Omec at the car per 2 ounces, for all countries.

Hongkong, China and Macao at 2 Envelopes must not be closed.

without the owner's permission, Wong Kau, 18, was sentenced to cents per 2 ounces. a total of 9 months' hard at labour by Mr. Himsworth Kowloon Magistracy this morn- fireing when he admitted five counts

for similar offences.

A heavy barrage of artillery from Japanese warships covered

the landing operations.

interests

issued

recovered

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Malla are closed .15.alnutes cariler than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to close at or beforé 9 a.m. regis tered and parcel mails are closed at p.m. on the previous day. When mails are, advertised to close after 5 Registered and Parcel mails p.m.

Del, Sgt. Baldwin sald that a car belonging to Major C. M. Manners Foreign Interests To Be Respected was stolen from the Alhambra car park on October 20. When recover- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Nov. 15, (Domel).Japaned, the battery, windscreen wiper, and of later arrested, and gave information legitimate rights and

INWARD MAILS will accord respect and protection to tools were missing. Defendant was are closed nec d

near from a garage.

Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ber- their Powers in the military opera-resulting in the tools being tion that have been started

Another man, Lee Yu-ting, 20,

vice"-Parla date, 811 November. Pakhol.

Nov. 15. by the motor mechanic, was charged with A

communique Foreign Office at noon to-day says receiving stolen property in connec-Haiphong, Holhow and Fort Bayard

dis- Greatest losses to British shipping that the Japanese Government will un with this case, occurred at the beginning of the war, "strictly adhere to the policy which charged after evidence was heard by Salgen but although further losses must be they have hitherto pursued toward Mr. Himsworth this morning. expected, the average loss is steadily third Powers in connection with the decreasing.

operations which the Imperial Jap- There is every reason for satisfac- anese forces have just undertaken." tion regarding the Anti-Submarine Campaign, as is shown by a com- parison of the Agures of 103 - "UNDER. THE STAIRCASE” sloned In the last war by the German unrestricted submarine warfare which started in February, 1917.

Survivors' Ordoal

Occa-

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Pun Ho, 45, whose address

was

given as "under the staircase of 44,

but

Was

Justice Bill Pigeon-Holed

Sandakan

Nov. 15,

Nov. 15.

.Nov. 15.

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London date, 8th. November

Shanghai.

Nov. 18.

Japan and Shanghat

Nov. 11.

Jepan

.Nov. 16.

Shanchal

Nov. 16.

Shanghal and Amoy

.Nov. 10.

.Nov, 10,

Australia and Manila

.Nov. 17.

Nov. 17.

Nov. 17.

Nov. 17:

.Nov. 17.

Nov. 18. Nov. 18. ..Nov. 10.

Drops Canton

Government

Reform Measure

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

Halphong Manila .. Sandakan

Bangkok, Saigon and Tourane

In that month, 114 British ships, representing 200,000 tons, were lost. in March 146 of 207,000 tons, and in April, when sinkings reached their peak, 450 British, Allied or neutral ships of 852,000 tons were destroyed by. U-Boats.

Tal Nam Street, Sbomshulpo," ap- LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter). Jopan and Shanghai In May, 2017, the convoy system peared before Mr. Macfadyen at-In the House of Commons to-Shanghal was started, and from then until the Kowloon Magistracy this morning on day, some cheers, but also some Air Mall by Imperial Airways Direct Servico-London date 11th Nov. war's end, 99.08 per cent. of the remand, charged with falling to give

Nov, 10. COPENHAGEN, Nov. 14 (UP)—16,600 ships which satted in convoy notice of possession of a ward and Vocal Labour and Liberal op-

was bound over In $10 to be of good position followed the announce Shanghai.... ("Gollerdammerung")....Sir Henry The Danish newspaper "Berlingske reached port.

ment of Sir John Simon that the Haiphong, Overture The Barber of Bogh-

10 Bayard of June Criminal Justice Bil Berlin J. Wood conducting the New Queen's Tidende" publishes à report alleging

Straite dad (Cornelius)......The

1 clause abolishing Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Hall Orchestra; Verachtet Mir Die that throughout the Russo-Finnish crisis Sweden has been heavily ex-

(containing flogging), which was the result of Air Mail by "Pan American Airways

Direct Dr.,Leo Blech; Valse De Concert, Op. Meister Nicht (Finale of Opera "Ble

Scrvloo"--Sam Meistersinger"); Was Deutsch Und porting arms to Finland. 47 (Gluzounow).....San Francisco

much preparatory work and contro-

date, 14th Nov. being conducted by Echt (Finale of Opera "Die Meister- Symphony Orchestra

singer")....Friedrich Schorr (Bari-

very before the war, was Alfred Hertz; Pomp And Circum-

dropped in consequence of the large Calcutta and Straits Berlin State Opera

amount of official time and labour. stones-March (No. 3 in C Minor tone) and the Elgar)...London Symphony Orches-Orchestra,

involved by taiting the Bill further. 11.00 London Relas-"Matters of tra conducted by Sir Edward Elgar..

Replying to Mr. C. R. Attlee's re- 9.05 Studio Comments on Ilccent Moment.”

quest that the Bill be not left in 11.15. Close Down, Events.

after the war, Sir John Simon sald that if circumstances chungéd pressure relieved he would sider the matter.

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LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter)-Sur- vivors of the 13,000-ton Norwegian steamer who were brought into a port Red Plane Shot Down?

in the north of England to-day, de- EPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Nov. 14 (UP)clared that their ship was sunk by Unconfirmed reports here state that U-boat entirely without warning.

Twenty-three members of the crew Finnish troops to-day_shot_down a Russian plane on the eastern Fin- who were picked up were in an open- boat in the North Sen for over 30 is understood the plane fell be-hours before they were rescued.

Several huve been sent to hospital tween the two frontler forces and that neither side approached the wreck-suffering from the effects of exposure, nge in order to avoid precipitating an incident.

nish frontier.

Swedan Concorned SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14, (UP),— The breakdown in Finnish-Russian negotiations has caused considerable concern here, although it is not be leved that Russia would try to

.solve the situation by force.

Finland, however, has to be pre- pared for the worst, according 10 the Dagen Nyther," which says: "Fine land har two great resources, the

1,000 DIE IN FIRE

(Continued from Page 1) over the inch-thick oil-capped waters of Laka Marucabio.

The fire burned the bridge con- necting Ingunillas with the mainland and thus destroyed the only means of escepe for the 2,000 inhabitants, of whom one half survived but are homeless.

behaviour for a year.

Mr. H. W. Fraser, of the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs, said he had no case further details regarding the The two months' old baby in Pun's possession was ordered to be placed in the S.C.A. until it is deelded into whose custody he will be placed.

Took Crown Land Without Permission

The Manager of Concrete Products: Ltd., Hongkong Bank Building, was to-day fined $10 by Mr. RA, D. Forrest at the Central Magistracy on a summons of having, on October 17 stones at Waterfall Bay, removed from Crown Land without a permil,

Defendant 'pleaded guilty, Mr. Stelt said if a permit had been The Red Cross; Boy Scouts and

Issued it would have cost a nominal will of her people and the goodwill Rotary Club have mobilised a move-

In the mean- of the nations abroad.

"When other countries heard that ment for their ald, and the Govern fee of $10 a month.

been received and this would President Roosevelt and her Nordic ment has appropriated 850,000 boll-time, an 'application for a permit had

for vars for their relief,

granted, neighbours express sympathy Finland's attitude, this also ought to imply an obligation to give that materia! support that Finland Is bound to ask for on account of the scarcity of supply and financial

be

and recon-

DIVIDENDS UP TO STANDARD

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter)-- Home Industrials provided the best Icatures to-day, owing to several, satisfactory dividends.

BABB, were very prominent, ad- vancing from 115/6 to 1237 on the maintenance of the total distribution| of the year of 25 per cent.

Other groups were quietly steady.

* Wall Street was irregular.

Sterling Falls

Abandoned Liquor After rising nearly three cents,

Konstanz Firo SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ZURICH, Nov. 14 (UF), Saturday four hours. Two fremen were in- in Sweden's answer.

"It is unlikely

United jured. that the States will miss the opportunity to demonstrate that moral obligation from their side is not unimportant."

Munich Bomb Plot

difficulty. There must be no delay night's fire at Konstanz lasted nearly Found On Sampan

NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (Reuter).

sterling dropped abruptly, on the re- newal of Dutch and Far Eastern sell- Ing.

I was later steadier. while the

An application for the confiscation The Konstanz press publishes of 110 bottles of Chinese spirits which market apparently discounted Ger- communique which does not mention were found unclaimed on an abandon-many's rejection of the neutral states'

mediation. proposal. the barracks being involved but ed sampan lying alongside the Sand merely says; "On Saturday night. Street Wharf, Kennedy Town fire broke out in the premises at November 10, was granted to Sgt. Adolf Hitler Uter No. 21. It was Summers by Mr. Himsworth at Kow- discovered in a room on the first toon Magistracy this morning. floor around 11 p.m. Firemen were An order was also made for the

DEATH ROLL IS unable to prevent it from burning out sampan to be confiscated.

NOW EIGHT

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MUNICH, Nov. 14 (UP)-Michael Schmeldt, who was injured in the died Buergerrau Cellar explosion, to-day as a result of his Injuries.

This brings the total death roll to eight.

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Queen And Polish Girl Guides

the first floor, while the lower floor Buffered heavily from water. InveD- tigations have so far failed to reveal an arson plot."

+

Allies Financial Co-operation

on

GREAT PATROL ACTIVITY

PARIS, Nov 14 (Reuter)~~A, communique issued to-day says that there was great patrol activity, WOMAN BADLY

particularly, east of the Saar.

Guns Activo- HURT BY CAR

LONDON, Nov. 14. (Reuter) Reported to have been knocked Heavy artillery fire rumbled all along down by an unidentified saloon car, the front from Moselle to the Saar Wong Fun, 24, a woman, was taken during to-night, and the bark of big to the Kowloon Hospital yesterday guns was audible in Luxemburg. suffering from a fractured arm and possibly other injuries.

at Prince Nazi Protest At The accident occurred Edward Rond.

The woman's condition may be New Rationing

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGĦAPH" PARIS, Nov. 14 (UP)-It has been emetally announced that the French Minister of Financo, M: Reynaud, flow to London on Monday LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter)The to confer with Sir John Simon,

bronzo Chancellor of the British Exchequer, serious, Queen to-day presented

Anglo-French

and financial cross to the leader of the Pollah Girl on Guldes many of whom lost their economic co-operation. lives during the Nazl invasion of their country.

Churchill's Speech Studied In Paris FATUS Nov 14 (Reutery The Paris Fress examining. Mr. Win iton Churchill's address, ori, Sunday nha reiterates the common dels Bliding Britain and', France,

British Contraband

Statement

FATAL ACCIDENT ABOARD SHIP

A fatal accident occurred aboard a

LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter) new decree rationing clothing for the

German people has caused conster

nation in the country.

It is reported that a protest against the order has been lodged by'n group in the Nazi Party, but the protest has been rejected.

Japan ...

Shanghai

Holhow and Fort

Nov. 19.

.Nov. 19. .Nov. 20.

Francisco

Nov. 21.

.Nov. 21.

.Nov. 21.

Nov, 21.

Nov. 21.

Java and Manlio Saigon..

Nov. 22.

OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, Nov. 15 Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and Franco. (Paris and Northern Pro- vinces only) by the Air France Airways Direct Service"dzo Paris, 23rd November.

Straits,

K. P. O. Iter........Nov. 15, 5.00 PM. Nov. 15, 6.30 p.m. G. F. O.

Ord.,

Rer.

Nov. 15, 5.00 pm. Ord... Nov. 15, 7.00 pm.

Thursday, Nov. 16

Ceylon, India, Eart and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe via Marseilles due. Mareciiles, 14th December,

Reg.

Ord. Amoy

G.P.O. & E.P.Ò.

.7.45 p.m. .3.30 pro. .7. pic.

Parcels only for Straits9.00 nm.

· Friday, Nov. 17 Halphong........ ........1- p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East, Africa, Aden, Egypt, Kalta and Europe via Suez and London Parcels--duc London, 28th December,

K.P.0.

Parcels

.3 p.m.

Reg.

.5 p.m.

Ord.

Parcels Ref.

5.30 p.m.

G.FO.

p.m.

p.m.

Ord.

p.m.

pmi...

7 p.m.

p.m.

Parcels Calcutta

Letters Japan

Saturday, Nov. 18 Salgon ... Amoy and Parcels only for Tientsin Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA,

.10.30 am.

3.30 p.m.

Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco (No Parcela for Canada)--duo Šan Francisco, 7th December.

Reg.

Ord.

G.P.O, and K.P.O. Parcels...Nov. 18, Noon..

Nov. 18, 1.45, p.m. Nov. 18, 2.30. p.m. Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India Eust Afrien, Egypt and Europavin Brindis due Brindisi, 12th Dec. G.P.0. IM KPO,

Reg

..... p.m. Ord

8.30 pm. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direct Servide”—dus London, 28th November, SA

(.P.O. & K.POJUMA

NOY, 15, 4:00 PM.

· LONDON, NOV. 14 (Router)—The ship yesterday, when a paint, scraper Chairman of the Brlish Contraband | died after falling into a hold., ngja A "Domel" message alloges that Committee stated to-dity, trat we are the pan, Kwok Ko, 43, wall, werk- General Kwang Ta-wel, formes Can- determined to use all tighs, in con- ing on, the Ex. lidl Les when the toneso army leader, has accepted

#994 loadership of the new "Peace and ONL nection with contraband, but hengeldent occurred! Du kan hoped that as little inconvenientes as body Hur been removed to the National Salvation Army in the barrenike Bundar Nev, 18only

Shanghal possible would be onused to neutrals. "Kowlgon. Publian Mortuary Swatow district,

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