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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH December 29,

By Ernie Bushmiller

1939.

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TRIBUTES American Admiral

TO FINNS British Press Is Unanimous

Dies In Brooklyn

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Dec. 28, (UP).— The Navy Department announces the death of Rear Admiral Julius C. Townsend, 00, at the Brooklyn Naval Hospital.

Admiral Townsend was Command- LONDON, Dec, 26 (Reuter)ant of the Fourth Naval District -Most Brilish newspapers to-Headquarters at Philadelphia at the day had leading articles on time of his death. Finland's successful defence against the Soviets,

The "Daily Telegraph" for Instance #aid that the Finns had shown them- selves to be far superior to the in- vaders in all but numbers.

Commenting on the Savlel Govern ment's attempt to conceal the news of Sovici losses from its own people, the paper says there is evidents that the yell of secrecy is being pierced and the Russian people are begin ning to realise the miscalculation of their leaders.

IIeavy losses could not be conceal- ed for a very long time.

liberty which for Throughout the world.

are

will re-echo

Freedom Remains

NAZIS. IN AMERICA

One Flees Country; Another In Jail

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Dec. 28, (UP)-ATo report from the Dies Committee enurges that Doctor Colin Ross, a

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Nov-25

LETTERS

Hongkong Working Artists' GuildTM Appeal the Editor.

Muild should not be allowed to ute asi

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The Guild in somewhat loosely or Kanised. We have banking account, with Mr. Cyell Champkin as Treasurer. und Mr. E. A. Cimerite an ion. Secre tary, Subscriptions should be sent to The "Hongkong Telegraph."

the latter at 16 Block A, Kennady Road. Cheques should be made out to the Sir, The Hongkong Working Artists' Hongkong Working. Artista' Guild. Nazi propagandist, recently toured cald fran family lộ urgent need of¡ Contṛlautions will be acknowledged ini the United States in a special motor funds at the moment when the work the Press. We have a small executive car equipped with movie cameras of over four years Is pearing pous which changes for the varioun needs of

Banking with which he attempted to photo- fruit. I am

this, our first our work,alows, special jobs, classes,

and so on. Lula Chan, as Vice-Prent { The "Daily Herald" points out that graph specialised Industrial plants." vulic appeal for uncial aid, at the

dent undertakes everything requiring if one lives in a democracy one is The report charges that such augeation of Ble louert Kotuwall.

Two and a half years ago, sir Andrew knowledge of Chinese and Chiness treated as a human being and ene practice apparently comes within the Caldecott, who bad taken great interest artists. I myself on styled President. cannot be transported from one part category, of espionage and recom- In the Guild as a rentre of fellowship. As all management is unpaid all monies of the country to another unless une mends his permanent expulsion from between artists. and especially of re- go direct to the work of the Gulid. A ciprocity between Lasern and Western zew Hems regarding Jur neilvities) has broken the law. Not to in Ger- the United States.

De Rosa sailed for Japan on March Art, exuressed the hope in his fare- will fully substantiate our claim to be wall address 10 the Colony that the useful fac.or in keeping. Hongkong on many and Russia, where thousands

tmoved from their ancestral 17.

the map as a centre of Art fellowship. homes to suit the strategic aims t

Bund Man Indicted

want of support. At that time thu During 1938 and 1930 we have intro- their leaders. They are shifted like NEW YORK, Dec., 28 (UP).—The} tenn hat months were ahend, wh、n duced", soveral work-famous artials eattle, the paper says.

New York Grand Jury has charged thero would be few to use the co, here, owing to expulsion from Europe! James Wheeler-Hill. National Sceret-operative studio, then in ite actond --liherto unknown in the Far East, and vernola excuus of through exhibitions und sales of their The "News Chironlele", says that it' ary of the German American Bund. year:

and supporters WAS taking works which have aroused interest in is remarkable that in Britain in the with perjury in connection with uileg-workers

place. Sir Eobert nouly sponsored the moro modern developments of Brst four months of the war, most of ed contradictions given in his testi contributions from a group of twenty, pictorial Art. We have rencued from Both the "Daily Telegraph" and Britain's political and civil liberties mony before the Grand Jury and several at whom were members of the oblivion two noteworthy Chinese artiste

Court during the Fritz Kuhus tris) | Legislative Is ag

Gounell, to enable us to of gentur recently dead, both by ex- "Times" deal with Finland's need still

The charge resulted in hlá imme-| make good. But for this timely, ald nibition hare and by sending a selection for help. The "Times" says that should be. It is striking that several

wo should certainly have perished, as

of their work to Europe arid 1.S.A. via| Sweden and Norway, have done a organisations should be permitted to diate arrest.

against war. Wheeler-HIll pleaded not guilty to the Sino-Japunesu war broke our me Mr. Jack Chen, great deal and are prepared to do carry on propaganda

on $3.500 #ost immediately afterwards, and re- At the stuulo we held a second series volutioned the prospects and chacne af terora by, a wellknown teacher in more. The United States has helped Most notable of these were the Bri-the charges and is nuty

ter of the Guild. Whereas originally Chinees Art for European students. generously and Britain and Francetish Union (which at one time was bail, pending trial on January 29.

we bud arranged exhibitions to make have one so, for ns to

We cannot at the moment expect, au release the Brilish Union of Fascists and the firet is

known to the public, and to market, we had hoped, to get endowment for! munitions and supplies manufactured Communist Party. The

the work of individual artists, our ex: the foundation of an Internationalı hibitions took on the for their own needs, while South

character of School of Art, a permanent Art Gal Africa lind similarly released aero-

charities, being largely or in part in ery, and one, for current exhibitions, all of Red Cross or other help for war which are some of our larger projec planes originally intended for the defence of the Union.

LONDON. Dre. 28 (Reuter)-II. victims, or to asalt artists who were We are however glad to keo that it in All that these friends of 1berty They can till carry on however, M. trawler Lochdoon is overdue and driven here in numbers from all ever proposed to crest a temporary Town

raised thus all. which enn do will not be too much, says trying to influence people, and un- must be presumed to be lost, accord-China by the war. We

we hapo niny help 10. mushy hundreds of dollars, no that had

solvė nome of our trouble about exkl the "Timer, which adds that Fin-less they become incre seditious they ing to an Adm`rulty announcement.

we been working for aŭtraciven ev bittons. land's salvallon will be a triumph, will not be suppressed.

with the modent ten per cent churged on les effacted through the Cuild, and contitautions treat those using the both for the Fine Arts and for Indus ig round the bend. Mr. Poy rode studio, we could have kept gute end, trial and Commercial Art. In the sum a good race on the winner. been enabled to extend our scope, fr mer, when we expected to be able to

Finns' Need For Help

remain intact. This

clearly direradited now as harmless, while the latter lost its unity and. guiding power as a result of the pre- sent Suviel policy.

The

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To Be Lost

The crew numbered 13.

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CANBERRA H'CAP An Easy Outing

Golf Starting Times For Fanling

The following are the starting times arranged by the RILKG.C. for Sun- day and Monday:

R30

Sunday

OLD COURSE

0.10 S, T, Butlin, W, Howitt. 920 W. Harper, J. A. McKay. -9.24 D, O. Baldwin, M. D. Cooper, 9.20. Puaree, ft. G. Sheldon, 932 N. K. Littlejohn, J, G. Campbell.

C. Brown, L. Jackson, 8.40 Ji. Pearson, R. C. Stewart, P44 General Sutton, 0, C. Black." 0.48 J. Stenersen, F. Greves, 151 Cdr. Murras, 1 1. Mundy, 10.90. W. Mayhew. E. B. Mcked.

931 P. F. Annis: J. W, Clague.

atend of which we had to draw on our central fund month by mouth for us, of the year. We secured a brilliant open a regular school towards the end fleit in working expensch.

Director of Studles, at the forefront of Through the whole of 1938 we gave the knowledge nal amutico of Western &Lutio hospitality in many refugen Art, whom nothing but exile would, artists

And even chooin. and oud, have brought to us and whose tench- work of visiting and reasons Lisa ing of baale drawing by a methed en- AS predicted, Sea Urchin had meeting and working together, sharing tirely new to the Far East, as taught an easy outing in the Gun- modela nud soon continued to grow in Paris, in the best possible fronde berra Handicap for Australian komewhat f.fully. In the Autumn wel tion for every farm of Art. Pupils formed the natural collecting centre taught in the Summer School have ponies, a 'chase over 1 miles, for the collection of Representative ratonished by their rapid progress and the mare won as aho liked. 10.54 . . da L. Lisech'sg. 11. C. Everest. Contemporary in China which Jack War has scattered the students and Chen wished to take is a return Good the clares arrange for the winter She has improved immensely, in 10.12 ft: if. Gron. K. Collings, H. Gregory. P. 8. Dolany. will Exhillion for the Exhl-ktion Graphic Art for the benefit of Chinese with un with the depleted cilentete, the may look forward to see a good 103 W.-E. Mackendle, Il. Overy, of season. In order to keep our Director fact is a class fencer, and we 14.1 G. D. Nichol. Li, Cir. Ingram, Army Medical-Relles-ho-has-uruugat, Gulid basin Taith given frea uso off

from Europu, and U.S.A. In the all our resources, studio accommoda- match between Major Oliver's terior he could unly collect war work tion end attendance, pubiicily, exhibi- candidate and Brutus owned by which, though most striking and tions, and so on; and for this we have Mr. G. Treverton. moving, by no means showed the nur had to drow on our slender resources.] mal development of recent Art in the We have also experis to help us in Orient. We were able to gather paint future organisation. In

of respect

There was only one split when ings from a number of artists repres relating the Fing Arts to life and the Iroquois and Mr. H. J. Cowie enme rontniiva of all China. No publie other Arts: we bare mong our mem- to grief after clearing the fence near display of this collection was possible bors at least one Ruslan Arthat skilled Sun Wai village. Bingo, after jump- owing to the fall of Canton. It has in singe setting and decoration, who ing the fest fence, ran out, and the toured Europe, being shown In Paris is

prepared to sit productions]

and other places where it has received gratis, An Important development of cob did not complete the course, In good den of attention and has had Guild work is the production of Pakie ng much success as could be expected Henith posters. At the request of the

National Unity (a new.comer) when tracked by the mensee of war. Medical Authorities alxantholere followed the field right up to the last In October it found refuge in Amater posters I dam, whenco It was to De transferred

were co-operatively designed obstacle, but instead of completing Lo London. Insuranco has had to he inge of fongkong to those who cannot the pony jumped over the ralls to How speak from the walls and, hoard the last hundred yards from home paid on some of these pictures and on rend, nor take in verbal warning. The the track reserved for at racing, the studio where we hold valuable Guild is now preparing a set on T.B..and he made a beeline for the main genuine thak involving even more team work: entrance. The rider neatly had an unclent ones deposited for assistance consultation with exporte, and collaender. given. Such expenses can only be repetion in presentment by the speeleti garded as frozen sets at present. By kind of netistic skill required for which and large we have about A quarter Chinese knowledge of detail is very of the sum originally given to na tled Important.

modern

pictures and

up by the war in Europe, and in con, sequence of this and the position of vitles have been kept alive and spread-

When it is realised that these acti the use of our studio detalled below in on a capita! sum of about £50

10.20 Major Johnstone. L. Cre. L'olon,

NEW COURSE:

D.20 G. M. Park, F. D. Hunter. 074 R. Young, T. Low, be 7.32 G. C. Worrall, It, P. writemyon. M. Potock. F. A. M. Elliott 040 Mr. Hunter, Mr. Young.

04 Wing Cdr., Steele Perkins, Col.

Matthews.

DAY Mrs. Steele Perkins Men Matthews. 10.00 W. N. A. & Mrs. Bnalley, 10.08 Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Cathma, 10.10 J. S. Dunnett, A. ML Mock. 1024 A. V. & Mrs. Greaves. 10.39 Mrs. Mackenzie, Mis. Overy. 10.40 Major Morgan, Copt. Forster. 10.49 Lt.Cdr. Simms, Lt. For. 10.88 P. F. Cathraw, Et, Wyld,

Monday

OLD COURSE

01 L. R. Andrewes, T. Megarry. 9.20

WM. Barton..

0.24 r. A. M.:Elott, A. M. Mack. 9.32 A. POI!=rd. "HRA, NAHORU

8. H. Dodwel), A Commerkeit,

FANLING CUP Critics Astounded

9

R4 A. Math. It. B. King..

1.41 0. A. Harri*o*, LA AR Then,

RAR. H. Gregory, L. M. 5. Lloyd

we are for the moment almost ut the starting for over two and a half years! HAVING failed in many at-1032 W. J. E. Mackenzin, IL Overy. end our resour

wa may surely hopp that Hongkong On our laying the position before will help us to do even more for the

tempts to win a race at

Area Dec NEW COURSE SOFERCIE

1.40 Fol & Mrs. Matthew

Sir Robert Kotowall he intimated after present stresses and future glory of Happy Valley, Jack O'Lantern consultation with others of the group the Colony oh a tùm at Joist fourl that he himself and other donors were times that amount which would guar with his new owner Mr. J. Bar 224 Mrs. Trunter, Mrs. Uueman, more than antialled with the report of antce or securly for a Inng time to row astounded every critic by 10.08 Me, rondel 3 well. our work, and despite the heavy calls come. We Can all at this time cut romping home first in the Fan-10.38 Mrs. Mackenzie, Mn. Overy. upon them at the prevent time, some, down our luxurier, but as we were were willing to costribute again to our reminded in a recent broadcast from ling Cup (a flat race over reven funds: but they considered that the faring Czecho-Slovakia Art and furlongs) for "D" class Ching Guild calls for much wider interest and Education support than that to be obtained from are not luxuries but neiti-." any small group of friends. If I would make a personal appeal I might be Ensured of immiliste response froin the; group to hend the list of contributions. A fow months before the war in Europe began Mrs. Dunbar expressed the belief that many people In Hangkang would be glad to contribute two dollars or a month to enable us to begin a definite school of Art, and backed her

for a clellised community raters, beating Golden Cow and IRENE M. ABBY DIACFADYEN. Estover by a length and two President, Honkong Werking lengths.

Artists' Guild.

Envoys Gather

fwn suggestion by generously aubreib- New Year Concentration

ing for, one year on this seale. The ides did not immediately catch on, and

the

onset of war dentroyed alt aven

schemes, and threatened to extinguish

In Chungking

Kepan cassadtra. »

Reds Reintroduce Censorship

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”. MOSCOW, Det. 28 (UP) The

There was no question of any fluké for the jockey took the lead at the fall of the red flag, and the pony was Press Bureau of the Boviet Foreign never headed again. The combina- Office hide announced that censorship tlon paid $50 for a win, which was af "presy" despatches. Will be row" the biggest dividend of the after-establithed at 10 o'clock on Friday

morning. S said in my notes, the start Instituted at the outbreak of

It is recalled that censorship was ing post of five furlongs was Revolution and abolished in March

bon

the

not yet rertain whether or how far this new order will include: censorship of telephone calls upep which the previous censorship mu thurities were fuller leicht.

our work. However though with many CHUNGKING, Dec. 28 (Reuter).— anxieties we still live, and our abfee-Chungking will have a very large in the dip but Palmer was the this year, when M. Malole kuceerd tives and opportunities are multiply gathering of foreign diplomats here first pony to come out, and he ea M. Litviner as Foreign Minister, Ing. We only need some beckmg to oxt month with the expected arrival was continuo. Accordingly the Guild is of the British and American Am-tendors.

chased by several con- opening two funds, in which-en-com-

dently expect support:

There were, however, 11 run- (1) A Donation Fund, much as Ble Nows of the early arrival of theners and as the pack reached, Robert sponsored before, which does British Ambassador Is generally not commit the donor, to any repetition known Chungking, which is the distance post, many began (2) A Subscription Fund of small what Jesues he will discuss with the March Brown, who was run- vincing considerable interest as to to show that they had onough: auma, from two dollars upwards, re Chilnere Government during the visiting well, disappeared in the ferably to be paid quarterly or half-

- The American Ambassador who is

|of the glit;

(yearly in advance.

..

A start with the New Year for these staying in Pelping for the Christmas rear, but Palmer was still in the lead subscriptions would be very enhearton- tollday, will retum to Chunghtne with Heddon and Gallant Marshal

surly In January.

nuing a spirited challenge, and so Such support would form a guarantee) The French and Soviet Ambassadorld Dow Jones, for "the premier

*tonour,

Iniz

of the tent and running expenses of are already here.

our co-operative studio, which is the) The Turkish Minister and the hourt of our acityles, and for the uso Chilean Charge d'Afaires have just of which we requiste our charges at presented their credentials. (cording · to the means of those who

sko u of for work or torching.) Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands The exponats cannil riways be met out and Germeny have resident repre- of membera ubscriptions

sentatives here.

In less than a few records the rece

Russo-Japanese Conversations

The

MOSCOW, Doc. 20 (Router) Soviet Foreign Commitar, M. Molo- toff, and Mr. Togo, the Japañera Am- bastador, held a meeting en Wednes-

ras over, and Paliner won by day night, discussing for four hours

fork head. The writer tipped Pal- ser to win, and the dark-grey geld- og paid $40.10, which closed D perfect day,

trado and the Fichery Convention which expires on Sunday.

it hot known what progress was nude.

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