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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

May 15, 1940.

CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

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THE INDO CHINA STEAM

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NOTICE OF GENERAL·

MEETING

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Notice to Shareholdera

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NAZIS OVER COAST!—AND THE R.A.F. ROARS INTO ACTION

BIGGEST RAID DAY OF WAR

Shrapnel Showers

On To Streets

BRITAIN had its biggest air raid day of the war last month.

From South-East Scotland right down to the Thames Estuary and beyond, Nazi raiders tried to penetrate our defences.

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_ LONDON_

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R.A.F. pursuit planes were sent up to engage the enemy, 'anti-aircraft batteries blazed away and, in some towns, showers of shrapnel fell in the streets.

Housewives stood their front doors .watching the shell Bursts. Children int schools calmly went or with their lessons.

No attack on any land objective was re- ported, but two trawlers were bombed and machine-gunned off Scotland, while a steamer off the East Coast radloed that she, too, was being attacked.

The day's casualties were-nil, though a woman in a Tyneside town had her glasses broken by shrapnel.

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But he's gone back

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JOHN GILL, twenty-two-year- old Sunderland seaman who was a prisoner in the Graf Spee, turned up to see his mother: with his arm in a sling. A Nazi plane bombed and machine-

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His mother, who lives in St. Bede's-terrace, Sunderland. said:

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HELPERS THANKED

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COUNT THE

The approximate sum of $600 re- alsed will be handed to the Treaturor of the British War Organisation Fund.

Mrs. Harloe also thanks the Com mittee and members of the K.C.C.. who, lent the Club with such good will: the ladies and gentlemen who a kikapptrelped with the arrange-

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EVERYWHERE,

19: Bupported the effort, a large, num- [her of whom were members of tha

American community,

And Click Went The Camera-

Photographer R. Saldman was on a routing visit to a Fighter Command station when a belt rang.

A mechanic standing near hím whis- pered: “This is the real thing.

have been sighted."

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Raiders

In less than a minute three pilots had scrambled info their suits." A Splitfire had roared into the air. Twn others followed it almost at ance.

Photographer

Saldman took these dramatic pictures of the scene.

RADIO

$1.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) ZBW, 355 metres (845, kc.c.) and Dvorak Symphony No. 5

"The New World"

Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- [quency of 845 .c's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. BA 9.52 m.e's, per second,

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

12.30 Keith Falkner. (Barlione) and the New Mayfair. Orclitsira,

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report.

1.03 Louis Levy and His Gaumont British Symphony.

1.30

Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Foreenst and Announce-

ments.

1.45 Varley "with" ̄ ̄ ̄ Issy ̄ ̄ ̄`BsM7 Frances Day, Lesile Hutchinson and. Ollers. 1.15

Close Down.

0.00 A Programme of Latest Dance Maslo.

7.02

lona.

Closing Local Stock Quota-

7,05 London Relay "No Man'sTM

Variety. London Relay

Time"

7.30

8.00

The News, Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 Song by Kirsten Flagstad. (Soprano).

8.15

Dvorak-Symphony No. 5 in

[E Minor, Op. 95 ("The: New World"). The Royal Albert Hall Orchestra conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

8.53 Two Sons from Opera by Luigi Fort (Tenor),

9.01 The Regimental Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards.

0.15 mary.

London Relay-News Bum--

* 9.30 Magazine Feature Programme No, 2.

Including recorded talk by an Australlari journalist on a British Fighter squadron, by an Indior ofcer in the Indian Army, and by a Welsh trawler skipper whose ship was shel- led and sunk by a U-boat.

0.45 Danco Musio by Harry Roy and His Orchestra,

10.00

11.00

Grand Variety Programme. Close Down.

Christ Church To Hold Concert In St. Andrew's Hall

The Christ Church Concert to be held in St. Andrew's Church Hall on Friday at. 8.43 p.m. promises a good avening's entertainment. A varied. programme will be provided by well- known artists, Miss Yao Techin-chin whose recent planoforte recital of the Peninsula Hotel delighted all who ||heard it and won her high pralin will. play a Mozart Sonata; Helen Lock- hort, Sylvia Choy nnd, John Smith accompanied by Mr. E. O'Neil Show will contribute a number of Items; ond the Choir of the Mandarin Cof- regation of Christ Church, the high quality of whose singing is already well known to many, will be respon- sible for half of the programme,

Light humorous Items are included nn Illuminated Indian club set by M. J. T. K. Gilclirist, conjuring ricks lay-Mr. Les Gibson, a humorous Just by Helen Lockhart and John ith, and a character sketch by Mr. David Kornick who comperes the (whole-show, TN

An enjoyable evening is guaranteed. Ticlute tray' be bought ai-ike door or from the Viene of Christ Church

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