1939-11-29 — Page 12

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Wednesday

HONGKONG TELEGRAPHY

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NOTICE

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7th Annual Pantomime

ALI BABA

his practice as Civil Engineer and Architect at the same addrens- No. 20, Queen's Road Central, Kayamally Buildings,

NOTICE

From the First of December, my

Architect and! office of C. E. Surveyor will he at York Building,

First Flour.

U. GONELLA. HÔNGKONG ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY

LAWN BOWLS

The Annual Lawn Bowls Match between members of St. George's and St. Andrew's Societies will be held on 9th December at 2.30 p.m. at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.

DUTCHMEN

Resentment At

Nazi Mino Warfare

Britain's Air Superiority

Planes Are Better Equipped

SPECIAL TO THE “YELEGRAPHY- LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter), AMSTERDAM, Nov. 29 (Rou-A special commentary issued ter).-Newspapers are becoming to-day dwells on the superiority more outspoken regarding the of the equipment of the R.A.F. mino warfare, expressing alarm compared to the German air and indignation at the German Force inforpretation of Holland's nou- Our bombers are filled with gia engines. The gunner can swing the trality and asking what Ger- many expects Holland to do.

There is a suspicion in omeinl cir-un himself in any direction without

.xertion. cles that Germany would like to see the Dutch Navy convoy German ex- ports in Dutch boats,

turrets operated by power of the

Nazis' Disadvantago

The Germans have no sich turrals The "Handelsblad".writes: “Ger in their bombers and must therefore many, despite mine and sub-rely on speed and evasión owing to thu diilicuity of holding the maching marines, hitherto has mal succeed- ed in preventing the British from gun steady at the present speeds of

Leir aircraft. pairalling the seas.

The Bell eight-gun fighters have great success whereas the proved

British Rula Waves: "Perhaps she prefers to keep her cargo-boats at home rather than ex- post them to the danger of the seas, where the British rule the waves.

"What the mighty German war machine cannot do, te litio nex- tral countries are expected to All members desirous of playing.

"The torpedoing by a German sub- Dec. 20th 5 p.m.in this Match are requested to

marine of the Sliedrecht, a communicate by 1st Decembership, bound for neutral Norway, Dec. 21st

p.m.with Mr. W. Macfarlane, Dairy without the least help being offered Farm Ice and Cold Storage Co, to the crew, show's absolute minimum Dec. 22nd 9 p.m.

respect for neutral rights." Ltd. Causeway Bay.

Wednesday, Thursday

Friday, Saturday, Doc. 23rd 3 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 26th

3 p.m. & 9 p.m.

ALL SEATS BOOKABLE

$2.20 & $1.10 Children (Matinees only)

$1.10 & 70 cts..

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NOTICE

MEETING OF

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George's Building. St.

Chaler Road, Victoria, Hong Kong, on FRIDAY, 22nd December, 1939, ai 12 o'clock (Noon), for the purpose

Statement Lof receiving

Accounts and the Report of the Directors for the financial year

oft

Welter Fight Postponed

tic bout

belween

NEW YORK, Nav. 28, (UF) The New York States Athletic Commis- sion has approved of the Indefinite pastponement of Friday's scheduled welterweight Henry Armstrong, the champion, and Lou Ambers. Armstrong is suffering from a severe cold

The Commision has authorised substitute ten rounder.

......

German four-gun Oghters are at a disadvantage.

Testa on a caplured Messerschmitt 109 proved it to be a bad aeroplane.

Borah Arouses Hornets' Nest

Advocacy Of New Pact With Japan CHUNGKING, Nov. 28 (Reu ter).-An alleged statement by Senator William Borah advocat- ing that consideration be given to a new trade treaty between the United States and Japan. has aroused a storm of protest from American and Chinese or- ganisations all over China.

Six Chinese organisations yester- the day jointly cabled a protest to Senator, whlie to-day Dr. Robart E. Brown, of Ann Arbour, Michigan, a director of the Emergency Office Council on Medical Missions in China Indulged in some plan speaking on the subject.

ended 30th September, 1939, and GERMANS SEIZE American doctors and nurses

electing Directors and Auditora,

THE TRANSFER BOOKS AND

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BROADWAY SERENADE

Coming Spon. QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRA

will be closed from Friday, 1st December, 1939, to Friday, 22nd December, 1939, both days inclu-

Bive.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

JOHN V. BRAGA,

Acting Secretary. Hongkong, 15th November, 1939.

FOR THE PROTECTION OF

CHILDREN

What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or Injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is scelting advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with

Tho Hon. Generol Secretary, H.KS.P.C., Old City Hall.

The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, lat floor.

DANISH SHIP

are

Dr. Brown 'said: "Five hundred working in the Mission hospitals in the Eck and China, caring for wounded Chinese people, helpless)

ported that a Danish ship has STOCKHOLM, Nov. 28 (Reuter).victims of bombs and ruthless war- been seized by a German warship while waiting off Stockholm for the pilot.

She was carrying a cargo of coal for the Stockholm electricity works."

lare.

Shocked, Disappointed

"I am shocked and disappointed that Senator Borah and the Isola- tionists desire to preserve our trade, largely in war materials, with a nation causing this inexcusable in Justice and suffering

"Shall Americana be Hessians and

Ministerial Meeting at profit and assist in destroy-

PARIS, Nov. 20 (Reuter) important meeting of ministers was held in the War Ministry last even ing presided by M. Edouard Daladier. The meeting was attended by the Ministers of Finance, Navy, Air,! Bleckade, Agriculture, Trade, Public Arma- Works, Merchant Marine, ments and National Economy.

Control Enforced

PARIS, Nov. 29 (Heuter)A though the Allied decision to seize German exports became legally effec tive last night, certain exceptions were made which will help neutrals.

ing the Chinese people who fighting for their land?"!

or

arc

Dr. Brown has just completed a survey of the medical relief work in 15 provinces, including all fronts.

He asks whether Americans will pack missionaries repudiate them # "choose the blood money of war profits.” Dr. Brown is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Mission and was connected with the Wulu General Hospital for 30 years.

'GENERAL WINTER' TAKES COMMAND- (Continued from Page 1.) Maginot Line sleep in villages and on forms. The only French troops

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The Inspector, 15, Star St. Watch Burgomaster Max's listening-posts and machine-

St., Kowloon.

13, Sal Young Choi

The inspector, 52, Argyle St.. Kowloon,

·All further steps 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.

THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY.-

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Troops who three months ago were civilian reservists working in offices, SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BRUSSELS, Nov. 18, (UP). The factories and on forms have already King of the Belgians to-day approved become seasoned campaigners. There the election of M. Van Meulenhoecks no time in their busy days from ng Burgomaster of Brussels, succced-6 am.. to 9 p.m.-for idleness.

ing the late Burgomaster Max.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Every soldfor I have talked with

Is firmly convinced of the necessity

of halling Hitler once and for all to

smaller end the series of raids ba plates before It becomes France's turn. They are firmly convinced of barder The impregnability of their defences; and while most anticipate a long war, they also anticipate eventual victory.

Hongkong Stock Exchange Omelal Summary issued yesterday says:

note

Nazi Communiquo Nothing of any particular

day. The

SPECIAL TO THE "SELEMNAPH" transpired during the

Nov. 20 (UP). The DERLIN, market continues to maintain a stole

(Omelal German News attitude and irritatingly refuses to D.N.D. Indicate which way it would like to Agency) to-day expanded the Ger- proceed, either upwards or down-man High Command's report us fol-

"East of the Moselle, enemy arill-

districts Tilling ond

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the

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Perl, Hammersberg.

Star Ferries,

$01

Schmlenerg.

Youmati Ferrles

$221

Telephones (Old)

$21.30

Entertainments

Sales

H.K. Bank

Docks

Lands

Macao Electrics

$1,330

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"German artillery fired at Infantry positions..

"Only a few reconnaissance actions aro reported.

"A German officer advanced with group and captured eight French- men, including one ofcer!!

"Air rtconnaissance flights, in the ce of bad weather conditions, havo buen of only minor importance.

FORMER DEPUTY CHARGED

Defeatist Group

In France SPECIAL TO THE STELEGRAPH'S PARIS, Nov. 20 (Reuter)

M. Marcel Deat, a former Minis- tor and Air Deputy, who is also a well-known, writer, and 12 other persons were acquitted by a Military Tribunal on a charge of publishing a pamphlet calling on Im mediate peace which was circulated at the end of September...

The remainder of the 32 persons accused romain within the jurisdiction of the Court na fresh charges have aince been brought against them,

November 29, 1939.

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