1939-11-24 — Page 23

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DONALD DUCK

PSST! HEY, BUDDY, LOOK-A GENU-WINE PERSIAN RUG DIRECK FROM TH' RAJAH'S

PALACE!

Op 1979, W Blancy Productions

10-23 w3 Rughts Barried

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

CONFIDENTIALLY, BROTHER, IT'S A STEAL

AT TEN BUCKS--- NO

QUESTIONS

ASKED!

BOY-OH-BOY! WHAT A BUY! RIGHT OUT OF THE RAJAH'S PALACE!

November 24, 1939.

By Walt Disney

They Only Take Cover On Flag Days!

SCOTS ARE MAKING MONEY OUT OF

DOUBLE HAPPINESS

OF RAIDS

Old age, and childhood have good reasons for a shape of happiness. Bewhiskered Georgo Dodman (loft), 80 years young and oldest inhabitant of the Sussex village of Den- pen, smiles as he suns himself in the welcome warmth. With the eagerness of childhood, two youngsters (below), proudly examine their catch after a spell of "tiddlar" fishing at Clapham Common pond.

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LONDON.

AIR-RAIDS are proving such an attraction in Scot- land that enterprising people are making money out of them.

HOME-MADE

DOG BISCUITS

CONTAINING, BRAN, WHOLEMEAL FLOUR, STEAK. LIVER, ONIONS and TOMATOES,

50c. per lb.

LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

HIS MASTER'S VOICE

A VARIETY PROGRAMME

133808-Song of Songs

La Violetara. Tango, 132850 Honolulu Sweetheart of Mine

Along Miami Shore. B2873-Minuet in G. (Beethoven)

Faust. Waltz |B2924-Wre Macgregor Patrol

Policeman's Holiday,

|B2943—Le Cygno

Londonderry Air, B3111-Yeomen of England

Drake Goes West, 13158-World Weary

Zleuener.

13228 Skyo Eightsome Reel- #3403-A Bachelor Gay ...........

Vulcans Song. Gounod.

Waltz DreamL

0. Strauss

Residents of South Queens- ferry, at the southern end of the 18213-Gypsy Love. Lelar.... Firth of Forth Bridge, are ad- 18219 St. Louis Blues vertising rooms at high rentaln for grandstand views of air- raids.

Sixteen sailors were killed and

The Banjo Song.

....De Groot & Orch.

........Hilo Hawailan Orch.

Edword O'leary, Organ,|

,Band of Coldstream Guards.

.De Groot Trio.:

.Peter DawSOIL

.Noel Coword.

Scottish Country Dance Orch.

..Peter DawBOUL.

.Marek Webçra Orch.

Paul Robeson,

TSANG FOOK PIANO COMPANY

20 wounded in a German raid MARINA HOUSE on British warships at Rosyth,

Firth of Forth, on Oct. 16.

A tea-shop proprietor said that his trada had improved considerably since the rul

"All my accommodation has been booked out," he said."

"I have refused numerous applica- tions for rooms.

"My shop is crowded at week- enda,

Scottish War Joko

The Scots' refusal to take cover during air-ralds has brought about the best joko of the war.

An Edinburgh warden, asked why the warning siren was not sounded during an air-raid, replied:-

"Nobody takes cover in Scot- land except en flag days!" Major Monteith, a member of the Lanark County Council, told the Education Committee that evacuation was proving farce.

"The people do not want to run away," he said.

"They want to watch the raids."

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Famling Golf

First Rugger Game Behind The Lines

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter).-The fival fame of rugby feotball between BIF. teang will be played on Satur day on a local ground in a town be hind the fines, says "Reuler's" special correspondent with the B.E.F.

Opponents will be the Army Ser- the Directorate of vice Corps and Public Relations. The latter team in- eludes a former English International wing three quarter, and will be cup- tained by a sergeant,

The players will have to adapt themselves to soccer goal-posts.

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STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

The

following are the starting tints arranged" by The Royat-long- kong Golf Club for Sunday:

OLD COURSE

D.16 A. F. Linsaman, F. D. Hunter. 120 11. K. Collings, Major Johnstone.

9. Key. 12. Dodwell, W.

0.20 A. Sommerfeli, A. K. Mackenzie. 9. F. J. de ftoine, R. Young. 930 Camur. Hale, W. W. C, Shewan. 0.40 . E. Peare, W. Sharp.

9.44 G. W. Sewell, N. K. Littlejohn

0.48 C. T. Harrington, W. A. Stewart.

D52 Wing Cdr. Steele Perkins, C. C.

Stark,

9.30 J. D. Danby, T. Low

10.00 Lt. Col. Dowblerin, D. L.. Prophet. 10.04 C. C. Wilson, W. L. Alexander.

A. II. Meride, 1800 L, C. F. Bellar

10.12 Col. Flott, A.

10,10 J. B. Harrison, W. W. ftae. 1020 F. A. Redmond. I. P. Tamworth. 10.24 J. 13. Mackie, S. Tomlinson. 20.28 5.8. Church, P. . Annis.

10.32 J. W. Cingie, M. D. Cooper. 19.30 T. A. Pearce, G. C. Worrall 10.40 G, Haynes, C. F. Marshall. 10.44 A. J. Dennin, W. Basin. 20.40 I. H. C. Ilighet, Capt. Lawrence. 10.32 G. Jensen, W. Ritchle.

NEW COURSE

9.16 1. R. Andrewer, D. S. Edward. 1.20 Li, Col. Collin, Bris. Melend.

024 Surg. Cdr. Nicholson, G. M. Park.

A. D. Humphreys, D. S. Robb,

120

0.32

13, D. Evar. A. McKellar.

0.30 E. P. Strentfield, A. I 11. Purves.

0.49 J. K. Bousfield, E. W. Kirk.

0.44 L. Jackson, A. T. LAY,

DAS W. Wandward. C. M. Stark. 052 L1, Col. Matthews, J. A. Taylor. VDB P. S. Cassidy, M. Follock. 10.00 J. I. Way, L, M. Wylla, 10.04

V. R. Gordon.

I. J. E. Mackenzie,

10.05 1. Overy,

10.12, Wilkinson, 11, C. Watson.

1.10 E. L. Groome, W. A, Cruickshank. 1020 A. Morse, D. J. Gilmore,

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Carrier Turned Over, then Righted Herself MARVELLOUS

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"ARK ROYAL" HAD "MIRACLE" ESCAPE

NEW YORK, Nov. 23 (Reuter),—The “real story" of the escape of the Ark Royal when a 500- pound bomb from a German plane exploded near the ship on September 26 was told at the Overseas Press Club by the former Member of Parliament, Sir Derwent Hall-Caine...

Sir Derwent said that the Ark Royal heeled over

10.24 G11. Cautherlay, W. B. richardson, until one side of the flying deck was awash, but miracu

10.28 CD. N. Walker, W. Park.

10.32

K. F, Phillips, O. A. Lelper. 10.40 Mrs. Park, Stre, McKellar,

W. N. A. Smalley. J. W. Mayhew, 10.53 Mrs. Smaliny, Mis, Mayhew. 11.00 F. A. Howard, J. Stenersen, 11.00 Mrs. Overy, Mrs. Mackenzie. 1.18 Col. Smith, Mra, Forbes. 112 cut. Carter, Lieut. Box. 11.32 Miss Cuthbertson, Miss Blackburn.

Kowloon Golf Club

lously she returned to an even keel..

OFFICER'S VERSION

Sir Derwent based this vera ion of the bombing on informa- tion which he said he received from an unnamed officer of the Ark Royal,

He quoted this officer as say- ing that the aircraft

carrier

was steaming with four other

Junior Championship ships, escorting a disabled sub-

More Wages For

Ulster Workers

..LONDON, Nov. 23 (British Wire- less)-News of a further advance in,

resulting from comes labour conditions

marine back to port, when six The following starting times have Heinkel bombers attacked them. been arranged for the Kowloon Golf The officer said: "The planes drop- peaceful joint negotiation Club Junior Championship on Sun-ped bombs all around us, but they from Ulster, where another 20,000 were all wide and our anti-aircraft linen workers are to receive increase

day:

200 J, Leitch & W. Kershaw.

2.04 D. Basta & J. Cole.

2.00 T. tenderson & L, Sykes,

2.12 11. Grose & R. A. C. Basto.

2.10 J Sale & L. A. Gutierrez.

2.20

2.20

G. Moss & W. Davenport,

3. Farmer & F. J. Remedios.

Butthold&F. Zimmern.

C. Hung & A, N. Other.

Swedes Bar Foreigners

STOCKHOLM.

fre got too hot for them. turned and went back.

So they of wages amounting to four shillings

a week for men, and two shillings "Then I saw one of the machines for women.

A few days ago, these Ulster work-

turn again towards the stern of the ers entered the scheme of holidays

ship.

When just over the deels, Die pilot will pay, which comes into operation

the next year. dropped a 500-pound bomb on

water only a few feet from the ship. The Miraclo The ship heeled over on the port side and Aylag deck went awash.

Then a miracle happened. "The Ark Royal righted herself

A SWEDISH Government decree and returned to an oven keel."

The German aleman, when he saw *o-day forbids foralguera odmianioni

rallways, harbours and factories, the Aris Royal go over, apparently

craft-carrier. and prohibits photographing and thought that he had sunk the air laking notes...

NO CHRISTMAS MAIL BAN

LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter)~~In connection with Christmas malls, it] is emphasised that there is no general ban on Christmas cards or other mall whether cards bear pictures or not. from neutral or Allied countries,

PICTURE

An Outstanding

FIRST RUN HONG KONG I

One of the most exciting pictures you've seen in a long time, there's not one dull moment in

the entire show.

1939 Sensational Thrill

Production

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You'll enjoy every moment o this mighty thriller, Its full - o human interest and just alive with hair-trigger action.

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WARNER BROS, headline thriller,

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ADVENTURE

RONALD REAGAN

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