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DONALD

I'LL GET RID OF YOU ONCE AND FOR ALL, THIS TIME YOU PUSSY FOOTIN'

PEST!

DUCK

ONE CAT TO CHINA COMES

TO $42.00

IT TAKES MY LAST CENT, BROTHER, BUT IT'S WORTH

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

YOU THE GUY THAT SPENT

HIS LAST CENT SENDING

A CAT TO

CHINA?

YEAH! WHAT ABOUT IT?

April. 26, 1940.

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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.x.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Recital by Luba Shaftain

From the Studio Radio Programme Broadenst by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 pan, on 0.42 m.c's. per second.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- ression.

12.30 Rachmaninoff-Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano and Orchestra, Op. 43.

Express (Mohr), Holmes): Orlent Taming the Tiger (La Rocca); Chan son' D'Amour (Suk), By The Sicepy. Lagoon (Eric Coate) Polonaiso Militaire (Chopin, arr. Walter).

JAPANESE ISOLATED

Remarkable Gains By Chinose Troops

'erbert 'iggs 'is collum

a lot of honkong people seems ter With the Chinese recapture of Sishan, Wanshoukung and other ave the ideer me an alf dont git 7.30 London Relay The Nows 8.00

Local Time Signal, Wenther outer defence points and the abart in the rite places an thois sita- fin wich we wants ter pul rite strite: Heport and Announcements.

cutting of the Nanchang-Kiu- away. 4.03 Beethoven-Symphony No. 7 klang" Rallway, the Japanese

corlumme alf an mo gita up the In A Major, Op. 92.

Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra troops in Nanchang are isolated, honkong otel the glorster the alssil according to field dispatches re. the metrypol the kowloon and we ave even bin in the cragengower. mind conducted by Leopold Stokowski.

better 8.40 Studio Luba Shafiain (Plano) celved in Chungking.

yu we aint sayin they is eny It is stated that Japanese counter-than ole dutchs place of nagasaki. Sergel Tuchmaninoff (Piano) and playing An Arrangement of Beetho

attacks in an effort to break down joes but people mussnt git the Ideer Leopold Stokowski and the hila-ven's "Kreutzer" Honata.

London Relay-News Sum-the Chinese olifensives have not been me an alt dont know wols wol. deiphla Orchestra,

successful.

i ave erd sum peeple arsk why the 1.30 London Relay-"World At- intensified fighting is also reported honkong otel is earled the grips. from South Klungsu, and South corlovaduck If yu goes up there abart 9.45 Dance Music by Jay Wilbur | Anhwel,

His Band: 10.10 Arthur Askey (Comedlen).

12.54 Rachmaninoff-Prelude

0.15

In mary.

fair"

and

D Fiat Bajor, Op. 32, No. 13.

Eileen Joyce (Piano). 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.03 Dance Music by Harry Roy and His Orchestra.

1.30 Router and Rugby Press,

Weather men

Forecast

Frances Langford . (Vocal) and Quentin Maclean (Cinema Or- gan).

2.15 Close Down.

Prague String Quartet

11.00

Attack Repulsed

On Wednesday morning,

on the

1,000

12 pip emma or midnite eny sntetday it aint very ard to unnerstand the Foobriket (noospaper wird) alf an me as bin there an scen nachure in thei ror-sum of it very ror an all gettin were re-ter grips good un proper.

Crash! Bang! I Want To Go Home (The Black-Out Song from Black Japanese troops launched on attack Velvet'); Willow, Ti Willow (Phil Sanshlaklao, north-east of Liyang and Announce-Park-Parr Davies); F. D. R. Jones in South Kiangsu. They

wun of the Angs we likes abart the (Rome), with Jack Hyiton and Some pulsed with heavy losses,

A "Central News" message states otel is yu dont ave ter ave eny muney. of His Boys.

16.20 Gino Bordin and

Is Ha-that Japanese forces pushing south- orl yu as ter do is shove yer manic-

ward to

Kaoping wallaus.

from Changchih, in ker on a bit of paper wat the chince Waltz-Delilah (Nicholls), Ha- south-east Shansi, have been defeated bloke gives yer and evryfings okey- doke. alf on me as shoved our 6.00 Dvorsk-Quartal in A Flat walinn Berceuse (Bordin), Tears of by the Chinese after several flerce Major, Op. 105,

Love (Bordin),

combats. They are reported to be in names darn a lot ov times an i ave 10.30 Jack Hylton and His Orches-full retreat to the north. The areas got a ideer we will ave ter make wun around Kooping have been cleared of ov them there nonnergreshun packs 6.27 Closing Local Stock Quota-tra in Dance Musle,

uvverwise they wont appreeshlate Close Down.

the invaders. tions.

The Chinese also claim to have the fock that the pen is mytier than 6.29 Verdi's Rigoletto" Act III.

a victory

the dollar Yicheng- TWO PICTURES BANNED scored a

the fing I carnt unnerstand abart Characters and Soloists in order of

Tsinsiui highway. A Japanese force Shanghal, Apr. 25.

otels is why they as ter cori a lump appearance: Gilda, daughter of Rigo- letto, Mercedes Lipsir (Soprano); It is auunced that the joint of more than 700 strong, pushing The Duke of this jester,

wirds they puts on the ole "me on Dino Borgiolo board of film censurs of the Settle eastward from Tainshui, was trapped. ov stake "lly der buf" the forin all darn. (Tenor); roletto,

ment in the French Concession, con-Only 100 escaped.

yous" just abart gets cardo Stracciari (Baritone): Spara-vered or Mach 1 conly

Big Japanese Losses

wunst e told me the proper fing 1er the film "Lady of the

the Doininici censated

During the fighting when fucile, a brave, Ernesto

do is ter ave orl the blinking num- ond recaptured bers on the menu so yer carnt make (Bass): Maddalena, sister of Spara-Tropics" in which Hedy Lamarr at-Chinese attacked fuelle, Anna Masciti Bassi (Cun tempts to bribe a French Indo-Ching Kaifeng, about 3,000 Japanese were n inistake. ele alf tryed it art the

The board announced that killed, according to a

Chengchow uvver nite Milan Symphony official. tralto) and The

an by the time and got unsultable mesenge

continued all day dorn Fighting the picture was entirely

ter number 4 he ad waffled Orchestra.

for local exhibition,"

in the outskirts of Kalteng three different kinds ov supe. 1.05 The Orchestra Raymonde,

yesterday in It also turned down "Mad Em

Chinese "mopped up" the

them annuver fing abart the otel Berceuse (Jarnefelt): A Night On

floor shows. all an me wanted ter The Waves (Finnish Waltz-Koslci-press", pleturing Maximillian's reign remnant Japanese troops. maa), Electric Girl (Helmburgh-in Mexico.-United Press.

It is reported that Chinese fighter avea dekko at little ole dave arvey: planes rose to

engage the Japanese on them cupple ov little bits of ori- bombers which raided the outskirts eight e as wiv im. we fixes a speshul

Chung king yesterday morning.

table in front but corlumme wen the show wos, comin on yu ort ter sec

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Aerial combats were reported over Liangshan, about 120 miles north the blinkin serum. no foolin they east of Chungking. Several Japanese was just like a swarm ov lokusts. aircraft are believed damaged "as me on alf didnt even ave room ter "theme"

were seen wavering in mid-air get art an one ole gal wly prickly eat while flying away," says a Chinese on er back neerly sits darn on our table an shoves er elbow Inter the report.

A Japanese scouting plane was jelly.

I manages ter stand up an attacked early yesterday morning by becos little ole dave arvey is abart Chinese machines over Changshou, feet igh I see a bit of the place where north-east

China's war-time is "air orter be but-the-ony-way-to capital.

ave a peep at the gals was ter go crorlin nbart, between the peepuls legs wich all done of corse an e cums back wiv a black eye

of

Billiard Room Argument

we as the best time in bessys ba: wich is very conveenyently sityuated. If yu goes there about 12 pip.emm

or midnile yu kin swipe oshuns ov beer wol the wavy navy as ter float

Assault Charge Hearing ther blinkin mines on-wun bloke

Starts At Magistracy

was showin me the 'air on is chest the uvver nile.

we got inter a bit ov a mixup an-

An, argument concerning the re-nuvver time wen we took our littel placement of cues in

billard kits darn ter the plice where yu

the

room of the Hongkong Club on Mon- leaves yer 'at.

the chinee bloke must ave made day evening, resulted in the appear- ance of Fung Kwok-keung, cloak a bit of a blucmer beces alt inded room attendant, before Mr. Edwards in le tikit an get a set of false teet at the Central Magistracy this mar-un 1 got a lidys brastery

assaulting Ng strike a chicken up a plum tree- ning charged with

wot a lifel Kwai-fong, billiard marker.

Det.-Sgt. Cashman sald when the business in the billard room had finished, the two men had a quarrel Inbout the replacement of the cues used, and it was alleged that Fung struck Ng on the chest.

Marker's Evidence

on

Ng said Fung was a subsitute in the billiard room for a week and

depended was very lazy and others to do his work for him. When two members Anished a game: on Monday evening, and two cues were on the table, Fung asked him.

Prison For· Bag Snatching

Miscreant Is Caught After Long Chase

Sentence

of six months hard

to replace the cues, leaving them labour was passed by Mr. Sheldon at the Central Magistracy this morning! next to him.

Ng said he knocked the cues down, on L Slu-wal, 10, unemployed, for and Fung went up and struck him on the theft of a handbag containing pair of spectacles from the back. He ran out to the veran~ $3.60 and

and a woman named Wong Hang,

20, at dah, but Fung followed him

Morrison Hill Road near Leighton caught hold of his jacket and kicked

Hill Road y him.

Dr. C, W. Fun, of the Queen Mary Hospital, said he examined Ng and found no injuries on his body.

The hearing was adjourned until May 1.

Complainant she was walking with a child when Ll snatabed her bag and ran. She-followed but could not continue the pursuit as she had to look after the child.. Two passers- by answered her cries for assistance and Li was eventually caught by a

Car Owners Fined Chinese constable. Wong sold she

was positivo L was the man.

Man Obstructs Chase A fine of $5, was imposed on R.

She added that when she first at- R. W. Ashby, of Dodwell and Co., by

pursue him, another Mr. Sheldon at the Central Magis tempted to tracy this morning, when he was Chinese who was apparently, work- summoned for leaving his car foring in concert with the defondant, over two hours in the Chater Road blocked her path. The handbag was

not found when Li was caught, car-park on April 8.

Constable C343 said he w A, R. Kinross, of Imperial Chemical Industries, Lid., was fined $2 for number of people chasing Li and he leaving his car unattended in Chater joined in. He finally caught the man Road on April 13. Ho pleaded he whom he found hiding in a door could find no other available park wax denied stealing but was con- ing space and had left fils car out- side his office as he found a number victed. Sgt. V. Morrison said he had of other cars had similarly been left no. Police record, but was well- there.

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