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50 YEARS AGO
Jan. 10, 100, His infanitle Majesty of Spain, tireugh hu mainma the Queen-Itegent, has approved of the new plan for the Man lottery, by w
which the prize is to her $45.000 In the frondse of the year. 30000 in June, and 150,000 in Bervinder.
Ractio
6.00 An hour of Dance Musle- You Never Looked So Beautiful, You, Jimmy Dorsey and Its Orchestru; The One Rose, Secret Rendezvous, Victor Young and His Orchestra; Somebody Stole My Gal, Temptation Por Mi Ballyhooligans Por Rag. The Murena, Curro En El Oro.. Orquesta Tipica Roberto Fimpo; He Was A Gentleman's Gentleman, Blazin' The Trail, Billy Cotton and His Band; It's A Sin To Tell A Lie, A Rendezvous With A Dream, Shep Fields and lis Rippling Rhythm Orchestra; A Nice Cup Of Tea, Love Me To-day, Peter
In Saturday's "Gazette" in printed 19 Yorke and His Orchestra; Dreams In text of a bill which in shortly in troduced in the Legislative Council.
An Ordinance to provide for and regulate
Of My Heart. Soring, The Tange
Orebegira: Renard Dance Robert Nagasaki, I Ain't Got Nobody, Cab Calloway and His Orchestra; And Then Some, Paul Whiteman and lis
a pension fund for the widows and chi Uren of pubile offers of the Colony its operations the Cavernment will here- after deduct four per cent. from the salary of any oficial entering the servlos.Orchestra,
The Queen of Sweden, frinces Step. hanie, widow of the late Crown Prince of Austria, M. Carnal, President of the French Repubile, nnal a turnber of other notable personites In Europe are new nlertnite sullering from the influenza The Fingeror William, who was attacked Mimo days age, has now recovered.
The King of Portmas is suffers from 1890 Intejsza (The reat talenza, epidemie rated throughout Europe, din Ing many ves),
7.00 Closing Local Stock Quota- tions.
7.02 Stuart Robertson (Juritone) and the Band of II. M. Grenadier Guards-Richard Of Taunton Dearie (arr. Molloy), Widdicombe Fair (ver. Jacob), Stuart Robertson (Baritone) with Male Cherus and Plano; Nauli- Winter and Moment (arr. cal Duthoit), The Bend of 11. M. Grena- ller Guards cond. by Capt. George The felt relebration of Dan Carlos Milier: The Changing Of The Guard accension to the throne was held to stay-Ceremony, The Bunti
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of H. M. } at Algarve, in the capital and Dirough-Grenadier Guards cond. by Capt.
ut the country, and was cordially re- George Miller; Silent Moon (Vaughin ceived by the people assembled the Willums),
streets.
·
Mr. Parnell expresses a belief tim! lin politient enemies, peting in the fairesta
of the Times" instigated Capisin O'Shea
to take divorce proceciting.
it is stated that the lines of the Czar
was caused by excitement at the sudden extinction of the electric light at Gats
Youni
with
Aysel When
(Baritone) Stuart Robertson Piano.
7.30 London Relay-The News. 8.00 Local Timo Signu. Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 Studio Lula Shaftain (Piano)
In #1 Schumann Programme-1.
china. There was a violent rush of bloodSonata in G Minor, Op. 22, 2. Cartid-
to the lungs causing congestion. The
Lang on, being suddenly left in the dark val de Vienna.
new imagined a "conspiracy against hiine
25 YEARS AGO
-8.25-Dvorak-lavaus“. „Bhapsody, Op, 45, No. 3-Sir Thomas Beccham conducting the Landem Philharmonic Orchestra, Jan. 19, 2015.
8.12 Songs by Jussi Bjorling (Tenor). Oh Paradise! (L'Africans' Meyerbeer), Reavenly Aida, divine Aida, Your Tiny Hand Is Frozen.
At a meeting of the Cabinet, held at Bordeaux on November 18, a decre WAS aigned while "revokes all Hominations of German subjects ar members of the Legion of Honour." with the reserve tha this menure is not appealite to the natives of Alsace-Lorralie, who, by virtue of their French arigin, will retain the decorations which have been conferred on them.
8.55 Song by Margarete Teschema elier (Soprano)-Verwandlung Der Daphine Au! "Daphne"--Wind.... spiele mit mir (R. Strauss)....with Orchestral accompaniment.
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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Japanese Anti-War Handbill Says-
66
"LET
US STOP THIS OF AGGRESSION"
A JAPANESE anti-war handbill is reported to have
WAR
9.05 Studio-Comments on Recent been picked up at Lichiachwang, a village near Changtse Unregistered
Events.
In commenting in thin column the other day on the likely attitude of the Alles 10wards Germany at the end of the war, we made the observation that the British race forgives more readily than ney other. We then in as many words, advanced the mary.
opinion that when the fighting is all over there will be sections of the British people
0.15 London Relay-News Sum- London Relay-Wickham
9.30
who will soon furget the hideous brutality Stred on "World Affairs,"
9.45 Violin Solus. Waltz in E Flat Espanola (Brohms), Danza De Falla, arr. Kreisler). Isolde Menges with Plano accomp. by Ellern Deattie; Siclilano (Geminiani, (Vivaldi, 13usch), Suite in A Butch), Adolf Husch (Violin) with
at which Cermony has been gulity and who will be willing to clasp the Germans Major in their arma au friends and brother. These are the soft-hearted folk we are for ever preaching the brotherhood of mankind in a brand and general way, but who, when it tunes to the individual, al too often ostracise the man or woman who has fallen to temptation and is ready to admit his or her wenkenesa.
A nation which, han committed the atroeltien which the Germans have, which
Piano accomp.
arr. nry,
10.00 Strullo "The Beauty of Enz-
Dales. land" 5: The Yorkshire and
in south-east Sharisi. passages:
The bill contains the following
"All happiness and hopes have been dashed by war." "Ordinarily it is a pleasure to receive letters from home. But now each missives received either complain of the difficulty in making a living or report the death of relatives or friends in the war?"
"Friends! Let us join hands and stop the war of aggress. sion so that we may return home."
In The Meantime
has laid in ruins a peaceful couniThe fifth of a series of talks by the continues on the various fronts. /50 miles north-west
and
Mui Tsai
Mistress Is Bound Over
By Court
'STORMY PETREL' OF AMAZING COLLAPSE OF
US. DYING
> FROM PAGE. ONE
crista in stili ahend. Perhaps crisis will be reached within 24 hours.
the
RUSSIAN RESISTANCE
FROM PAGE ONE
el Red Army is collapsing.
"Soldiers are deserting the thinly- hold Russian aes and, clouding their rifles, are retreating openly slong the Solla highway towards the frontier," the Correspondent adds.
Washington Shocked WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (Reuter) -A bulletin issued this afternoon
The Finns have pushed their stated that Senator Bórah is near
front lines to within 35 miles of denth,
the frontier, robbing the Humans pro- Oficials in Washington re
of the major part of the galna,they foundly shecked by the news of his
made in the early days of the wat, Fierce illness.
fighting is now raging President Roosevelt has telephoned around Maljarvi, where Finnli his home expressing sympathy, and mobile units have penetrated ahest there were unashamed tears in the of the main Army. Maljarvi is near eyes of colleagues, both friends and the frontier. foes alike..
: Viborg Bombarded. Sonator Borah Unconscious
HELSINGFORS, Jun. 19 (kleuter). SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" -After Juli of samo days, the WASHINGTON, Jan, 18 (UP) Mannerheim Line (Karelian Inthous Mrs. Bob's wife states that the rector) has again flared into activity the Red Army: taking the Senator hux been in a "copia most with ut the time since he slipped and fell Initiative In a series of violent in his bathroom last Tuesday. Ho saults.
The new offensive was preceded by has recovered consciousness occasion- ally.
"The dottore, headed by Doctor Viborg was again the target of heavy Worth Daniels, have told her there guns which dropped shells into the is no hops of recovery". At present city with murotorious regularity from the Senator is breathing regularly a distance of about 25 miles. and is suffering no pain.
Despite the bitterly cold weather, on a Ingge The Semto convened at noon to-infantry attacks were
a page day when the Senate Chaplain prayed agate, and the tattle continuea
although the small progress achieved for Senator Borth's recovery.
the Russians hag cost them
£1
violent artillery bombardment, and
Squator Dorah's secretary, Miss by Cara Rubla, toki "United Press" that heavily in casunilles.
The Soviets also carried out large- Mrs. Borah had been unable to as- certain what caused the Senator to scale air raids throughout routhern of planes fall. He apparently slipped on a Finland, some hundreds
part
the operations. small rug and was unconscious when taking he was picked up and carried to bed. Several made forced landings owing to the formation of Ice, on their wings, and at least 11 were shot down.
Senator Sinking
The Finnish air force concentrated upon bombing Red Army concentra- ex-tions in the Karelian Isthmus.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (UP), The death of Senator Borah is pected at any moment,
by }},r.
A bulletin issued at 6 Doctor Worth Daniels said there is no i change in his condition and that the Senator is all unconselaus,
Mrs. Boral is remaining at the Senator's bedside in their spacious apartment, with a physlelan and two nurses in constant attendance.
Finns Advance Towards Safla HELSINGFORS, Jan. 18 (Reuler). communique slates that in the eastern frontler Finnit troops yee-
enemy
attacks terduy repulsed all north-east of Lake Laloga,
in Aittojaki and Kuhmo rectors, Finnish patrols annihilated several large enemy patrols.
Finnish troops have advanced 45
The audeness of the illness, the seriousness of which was not appre ciated before to-day, has shocked the kilometres towards Salla during the. capital. The doctors are unable to past few days.
Borah determine whether Senator suffered a strojce and fell in the bathroom or whether he slipped on a rug, thus causing the hemorrhage.
NEW RAID ON SYLT
FROM PAGE ONE
tive plunes, coming from the north- west, passed over List.
Reds Pushed Back The enemy has been pushed back Mnerkijnervi. from Joutsijaervi to where fighting is proceeding.
Other sectors are comparatively quiet,
Some Ny aircraft yesterday |bombed Hugë, Abo, Villmanstrond
and Bjoerkoe.
the
During yesterday
Bonish brought down 11 Russian bombers.
Blunted Arrowhead HELSINGFORS, Jan. 18 (leuter). Five explosions were beard Im--The announcement that the Firs mediately afterwards. It is believed have advanced 20 miles on the Salin that the that these explosions occurred in the front appeurs to indicate
Russian drive to the west to cut Fin- Syl towns of Rantun and Keitun.
There was heavy anti-aircraft fire land's "watst" is again stemuned the whole time. Machine-gun fre from the five planes was also heard.
continues Great activity
to be reported over Sylt. The planes are coming and going
Planes Over Roemoc SPECKL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
The Russian advance was made in the formation of an arrow, with the point towards Kemijoervl.
means that the To-night's news
is severely point of the arrow blunted.
TOENDER, Jan. 18 (UP).-Shortly AMAZING EXTENT OF atter B p.m., five airplanes passed over the Danish island of Rocmore at high altitude from the northwest, Bying southwards. They
dropped five bombs near the Sylt towns of Rantum
and Keilum," where the
Hindenburg Dam ends.
AID TO JAPANESE
DISCLOSED
FROM_PAGE ONE
Observers on Reemoe believed he trade pact with Japan, which expires planes to be British. They heard on January 26. violent anti-aircraft fre and heavy
"I have received hundreds of such explosions from the direction of the letters," he declared.
Bindenburg Dam.
spiderwebbed the sky.
Searchlighte "I find myself very sympathetic to
All towns on Sylt were bincked the view held by millions of our people, who abhor, Japanese aggres- out and a squadron of Germansion in Chino, fighters ascended. The air was filled am in favour of shutting off the with raring motors until a late hour sale of war supplies to Jepun and
Danes Hear Bombings SPECIAL TO THE "TELCORAPH" TOENDER, Jun. 18 (UP),-Heavy anti-aircraft ectivity over the Ger
also to every other aggressor nation."
Chungking Opinion
י!
a
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHI CHUNGKING, Jan. 18 (UP).-The Sylt was audible from the Danish "Ta Kung Pao," in an editorial says: man base of Hernun on the island of frontier between 0 and 6.30 p.m. to-"Half a month has passed since Con- gress went into session but nothing day. Jiri Lata- with keeping
Later cannonding was heard for regarding the trade treaty has been Charged
from heavier officially discusacu registered mul-tsal at No. 100 Queen's ther to the south
"Now, only eight days are left be- Road East, second floor, Wanchai,artillery. This probably originated
In the renton north of Heligoland. fore the actual expiration. Young Mong-tim, 30, married woman,
Simultaneously it was observed "After 30 months of war, Japanese I was bound over in the sum of $5
economie dependency on Amerlen is direction. ed that the Japanese force at Tsing-to be of good behaviour for a year that ten airplanes left Sylt dying in a
while Ave more desperate, Messerschmidt lighting plones left a The moment Japan ceases getting In the meantime, however, fightingyuan, an important North River town by Mr. Sheldon at the Central Magis-southerly
of Canton, is trucy this morning.
German air base on the mainland op-war material from America, Japan-.
in the same ese egmession will be instantly, gloried in the wrong, which has
My. II. W. Fraser, of the Secretariatposite Sylt and few helled hospitals and destroyed houses of
Hupch a Japanese mixed infantry fleeing southward after being sub-
paralysed. prayer, which has over-ridden oral and Very Rev. The Dean of Hongkong.
10.20
missen this chance, it A Light Orchestral Concert and cavalry unit was annihilated onjected to heavy attacks. The Japan-
Great activity was observed in the "I America frunty obligations alike, deserves nl the
be tantamount to further retribution and all in unitation which with Mavis Bennett (Soprano). Wednesty near Kaocheng, where, ese are said to have abandoned a for Chinese Affair, said the S.C.A.dircellon
large quantity of arms and anmini-received a letter on Wednesday con-
cerning suspected unregistered Germas bases at Sylt to-night from will can be heaped upon it. Common justice
psychological support to Japan. Kong In their fight. demands that it should suster for its man; illio, Columbla Symphony Orches- serious fighting is still raging.
does not need "America tra; The Doll's Song, Mavis Bennett struous wrong-doings and we know at
The Japanese at Luchiatal, Nan- In their retreat from Nganchan-mul-isai in a Wanchai address. A the Danish frontier.. (Soprano) with Orchestra; Trau- no law of God or man which can be in-
NO MAN'S LAND milltary force to prevent exgression voked to spare it from the puntsonent i mende Glocken, Blauer Pavillon, Kwapo and the neighbouring orcas
in China but some more effective deserves. Germany has sinned.
Japanese have been attacked, suffer-Bot and there saw the girl
CONTROLLED Many of the
Girl's History
force, namely, economia maniton unned, krtaveusly, and she can no mars Columbia Meister Orchestra; Down have also suffered heavy losses he the ngau, Tsungfa and Tsengshing, the woman inspector was sent to the
"Only through the employment of taktfully hops to escape what is hire due Vauxhal! Way, Pretty Mocking Bird, result of repeated Chinese attacks.
Sporadle fighting has taken place ing heavy losses. Un cam the man who wiiculty and in
Mavis Bennett (Soprono) with Plano
such measures can Amerlea expect to at Kunyui, cald blood takes the life of another,
at various points in west and South enemy troops were taken prisoner. necomp. by Gerald Moore; Sleeping Huye! during the past
About 1,000 Japanese
Enquiries revealed she had been few days. whatsoever a man sowed, that simit.te
arid Kamshonsu
be free from war in the future." Bridal ahn reap And as with Individuals, Beauty's
presented to the defendant's mother. Procession, Ollo
Japanese In America should it be with nations,
Dobrindt and In Concert Orchestra; More than ten Japanese trucks, load- Fungchung
ed with troops, were blown up by withdrawing to the Canton-Somsbul in the country when 10 years old Furlant, Pollen,
The Chinese are following and remained with the old woman
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" Berlin State Opera
War until she was 13, witen she
WASHINGTON, Jan. 18 (UP) —
information from Orchestra: Neopolitan Folk Song Chinese mine at Tsalchlatun, nearth pursuit.
In a surprise aituck on Yow, transferred to Yeung. The girl was Medicy, Carolina Mandoline Orches-Taming, Dit Tuesday. The Chinese
lying in ambith attacked and killed. south of Fohsien, an Wednesday brought to Hongkong in August ist
Best avaliable ofBelal and business circles indicate 11.00 London Relay—“In England | many of the enemy.
night, the Chinese killed ten Japanese year as a refugee.
that several hundred Japanese mer- Smashing Counter-Offensivo
One of the and captured. two.
French Communiquo
chauts and traders now realdent In 11.35 Close Down.
In West Hopel, Chinese troops prisoners later succumbed to his
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
the United States on a semi-peranan- raided Hwolu, on the Chengtal Rail-wounds.
PARIS, Jan. 18 (UP)-To-day's ent basis will be permitted to re- way west of Shellachwang on Tues- Japanese forage parties were inter-though there was no evidence of ill
From Chenkchow comes & report cepted by the Chinese south of Toyun treatment by the defendant, it was communique says: The French - main in approximately their present that a Japanese attack south-cost or on the Sunwul-Hokshas highway on alleged alie was sometimes slapped pulsed. German attack in the vic-status after the expiration of the the received several prisoneni. An artillery ex-It is indicated that now, traders Tsinyang, on the north bank of the Tuesday. After losing many men, by defendant's husband for breaking nity of the Vosgea river und tooic trado phct. Yellow River Is. North Honan, has fed to Kongmoon.
the remnants, of the Japanese parties dishes. Lucky money
was given back to Young so that change continued about 45 minutes will be admitted on a base similar clothing might be bought for her. been repulsed. Launching a counter-
The girl desired to remain with the offensive, the Chinese smashed into
The Admiralty has renamed, the new
brillen Animate Lators, butle for Chill, but acquired on completion is Uri
tain, he will be christened the Cattade. (Bho bechino the aircraft carrier lerace, recently ni Ching Stor..)
10 YEARS AGO
Jan. 10. 1930. America has made a dramatic response to the British proposals regarding the future of battleships. The United State In not only prepared to agres to each of The Britian roposals, bus is prepared to proclaim a ve-years' holiday in battle- ship construction, and to scrap perminti. ently the clavan. American baltleshipa which become obsoleta at the end of the holiday.
5 YEARS AGO
Jari, 10, 135,
A Japanese army corps, supported by a strong fighting fores nf, alrerift, in may-i Ing into western Jehol, In an effort to drive the Chinese troops under the Char- har command out of, ferritory which the Japanese cisim is beyond Nasking durin diction.
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Trac
Now,"
ISLANDER IS
ALLEGED
In the Summary Court to-day, Fok
day night.
Bro
Oi, a women, denied she had sinnder the Churchow and Poslang stations Russians Building
ed another woman named Ng Yee.
Mr. C. A. S. Rus acted for Ng who, sueri Fok for $1,000 damages,
on the Trokow-Chinghua Railway, north-east of Talnyang.
After a long lull, fighting has again
north-west
New Railway
Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell to Foki broken out near Fencheng, south- MOSCOW, Jun. 10 (Reuter). "Plaintift says that on various dutes west of Linfen in south Shansi. A The Moscow radio announces that the fin August, between the 5th and 21st, | Japanese forca
of the Soviets have begun building a ratl- you said in the presence of six town has been defeated by the way 70 miles in length between separate persons the following stand- Chinese and has retreated in a Julfa and Minjevan on the Russo- erous worde: 'She has stolen from easterly direction. Sichwang and Iranian frontier
Important points near- The line is of strategic importance link between the Casplan Sea and On Southern Front
the Bincke Sea along the Boviet fron- On the southern front, It is report-tler with Iran, and Turkey.
R
She carried out the usual tasks of mul-tsal in Young's house, and
rendant
R.A.F. PLANE'S FATAL CRASH
--> FROM PAGE ONE
Vosges region one of our
outposts
an repulsed an attack made by an enemy detachment. We have taken a few prisoners.
In the region west et the Saar, river. tourists; whose terms of say can "French, natrols requined netivity be prolonged by periodic tenawll of along the entire front and reported thelf permits after the art his a few German patrols in action
Officist of the State and Labour "German planes attempted connaissance dleep Into Franco but Departments decline to comment
months.
explicly on the subject!! but from guarded remarks, hint that the fate German Communique BRÉCIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH going condition will proval, Labour BELLIN, Jan, 18 (UP)-To-day's Department "spokesman declined to NEW DELJIT, Jan 18 (Reuter) omcl communique states that der- comment specifically whether at hot
reconnalstradors may continue to enter E Two British airmen were killed when on planes carried out west frontier,"
border and along the coast of Scot- gory
State Departments land, One was a pilot officer and the There have been no unusual wise uncommunic
status of Japanese, other a sárgeant.
event on the Western Front"
Seoral Pollee. It is purely a Nazi creme $80 and therefore she does not Tulimiho, two "caplured: slate thebeenuse it will complete the radio "AAF. plane crashed on the north-sance Alghts" along the demon! United States) ir:thw|
dare to live in Shaukiwan. She rithiaf. "........
Lon: Sa pecret, are its working that few facts are shown, about 11,, bal irgend“ in rapidly accumulating. The dorsen diet seep out of Germany are to be beloved, the Gestapo is the most feared of all secret police organisations, and Europe, Inl. 10: orn in the, has knowts quite a few.
Fok: I did not any these words, Hearing was fixed for February 20,
by, have been Chineso.
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