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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 3, 1940.

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATRE VICEROY WILL OPEN

TO-DAY ONLY

2:30, 5.10, 7.15 & 9.30 P.M.

Nathaniel Hawthorne's THE

HOUSE OF

THE

SEVEN GABLES

with

George SANDERS Margaret LINDSAY

Vincent PRICE

Nan GREY

Dick FOR AN

TO-MORROW

JACK HOLT in

'OUTSIDE THE 3-MILE LIMIT”

A SHOWE

DAILY

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MAJESTIC

THEATRE

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A BRAND NEW ROLE FOR A GRAND LAUGH STAR !

Milarious,-- hotr-rolsing fun on tha "force"..as Joe tums copper in

a whopper of

o lough hut...t

HH-H-H

Don't tell

anyone...but

I'M S-S-C-ARED!

JOE BROWN BEWARE SPOOKS!

with

MARY CARLISLE

Screen play by Richard Flournoy, Albert Duffy, Brian Mariaw - Directed by Edward Sedgwick • A COLUMBIA PICTURE

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- LIONEL ATWILL

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PLUS & MINUS TALKS

SIMLA, Sept. 2 (Reuter)—Preparations are in full swing for what has been officially designated the "Eastern Group Conference"-more popularly known as "Plus and Minus Talks”—which the Viceroy is expected to open at New Delhi on October 25. :

All the countries concerned

have now accepted the invit FIRST PHOTO: LONDON RAID VICTIMS

tions to the conference, which is

called to devise measures for co-ordination of war supplies in the Empire east of Sucz.

New

Hongkong Representation

Delegates from Australla, Zemand, South Africa, Burma, Hong- kong, South Rhodesia, Malaya and East Africa whit discuss how the de- fletències of name participants can.be. made up from the available

for. potential resources to the others.

It is thus hoped to make the coun

trica east of Suez na self-supporting

for war purposes as possible.

be

A standing committee may established to see that the decisions of the conference are carried out.

deliberations of the Though the conference will

will be limited to wor supply problems, it is expected that certain delegations may be anxious to exchange information on general questions of trade and industry, parti- cularly those arising from the loss of trade with European countries.

Mission From London

It is learned that the Government| India Commerce Department in arranging to handle any questions of that sort which may be separate from the work of the conference proper.

The services of a special hission rum London, headed by Sir Alexan- der Roger. will be available for the freonterence.

it is expected that the Mission will extensively tour India, examining the flory capacity and the best methods of increasing the output of munitions fund wer supplies, after which it will * revominendations from Majesty's Government To The Guv- ernment of India.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Beethoven's Symphony No. 5i By Albert Hall Orchestra

Studio Programme brondeant ZUW Frequency of 845 Kes Fond un Short Wave trom 1-2-15 p.m

ki par 052 Mr's per ser

by

THIS PHOTOGRAPH was taken on the River Thames, shows

the River Emergency Service at work on casualties. Nurses in blue uniform and ski-caps tend casualties aboard an ambulance slip.

CZECH SOLDIERS TRAINING

A CZECH contingent safely encamped in a part of one of the

Ungent marching to their camp.

12 15 pm Short Service of Inter. Printes in the west of England.-Members of the Czech alr con-

12.30 A Light Spanish Programme

with Tito Sehtpa.

1 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 Fred Stein (Piano).

1.16 Victor Silvester's Baitreon Orchestra.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea ther Forecast and Announcements

1.45 A programme of Latest

Variety.

215 Close Down.

6,0 A Violin and Piano Recital, 6.23 Symphony No. 5 in C Minor (Op. 67) by Beethoven.-The Royal Albert Htail Orchestra conducted by Su Landon Ronald,

R.A.F. Bombers Sweep

Down

On

Lombardy

LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter).—The R.A.F. nitheked from the North Sea to Lombardy last night and one of the new ¡objectives of this 700-mile front was the Bosch ignition plugs factory of Stuttgart, which was heavily defended by anli. aircraft batteries and searchlights.

Several explosions were heard and Ministry news service,

698 Closing Locul Stock Quotationsfires were started.

Studio-A

Ballet 111

Talk

illustrated by records.

7.38 London Relay-The News.

At Turin the Arst aircraft bombed

High explosive bombs fell all along the Fiat works so effectively that on

| the railway sidings at Munich, which explosien occurred. The reverbera-| was bombed for the first time and tip shock the aircraft at a height of

4.8 Local Time Signal and Weather many fires broke out, says the Alr several thousand feet.

Report.

8.03 Rate da Costa (Piano).

8.15 Lawrence Tibbett Baritone)

and De Groot and his Orch.

A

8.45 Reginald Foort at the Organ......

Day's Hunting, Medley-Good

Old Songs, The Vision of Full-Sun, {(Keleibey).

0.0 London Relay-The News and Topical Talks,

0.45

Excerpts

(Noel Coward).

from "Operetic"

10.0 An Hour of Dance Music, 110 Close Down.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

A total of $1,311,000,27, was reached on Saturday by the "War Fund thaugurated

by the B, C. M. Post, Ltd.

Latest contributions are:

Proceeds from Bale of caricatures sold by Mr. David Hossick at the Police rescation Club Concert Ion August 31, 1940

Omer tanke No. 0 Secilon

$100

9.10

(2nd donation) (isley................ The following donations were received

In memory of the late Mrs. Idaud Woode

Mea, F. E. Thornhill and Joyce ....

Mr. and Mrs. J. Ormiston

Mr. P. Franklin

"Do" and Norby and

Miss Elleen

Forbes

Mr. A. K., Saunders

Miss Clara

The Misses Flo and Barbara Cart-

wright :::::****

Capi, jand Mrs. L. N, Beer

Mr. and Mrs, F. C. Dixon

CHINESE SEAMEN'S MISSION

The Christian, Minion' tố Chinese Sea- men in longkong «acknowledges - the following donation--Sir Robert Els Tuns, $25; Mr. A. C. Wilcox, #10: Mr. Kwok Châu 10: NIGHT W, 5 alloy & Cơ k Sio Mr. Chew Boan-hean. 810 Mr. 2 G. Price, 310: Dr. K. L. Kwan, $10; Mr. J. Ormiston, Mr. T. M. Gregorz #fiber. F. G. Saunder, #3; Mr. D. H, Clark, $5: ME. D. W. Hume, 45; Mr. R. A.Brown. #5: Mr. A. B. H. Phillips, Capt. W. Lumsden, 15:, Mr. A. M. Mach, 83; Memry Tien Cheung & Co. 22. NAAS

Per Mr. Lee, A group at friends, #13: Mr. Tsok En-kau $10; Mcare Wing On Fire Insurance Co.. Lid. 3. Dra â. C. Yeung, #3: the Bun Co., Ltd, $ AL Franch Hotel $3; Mr. Kung Lov, 42; the Commercial Press Ltd., 27;," Mr. Jackinan Doo, 13; Mr. M. L. Chang, #7; Me P. H Sin, 12; Mr. Y. H. Chan, #2; Milta! Style, Per Mr. Wong, A Group, of friends, $11.00; Mr. Ng Wan-cho, 36. de ing

All communications and contributions may be sent to the Headquarters, & M Jordan Road, 1st. door, Yaumati, Kowloon. All cheques and money orders should be crossed and inade payable to the Christin Mimión - 1o. Chinese Seaman, Kongkong. Plonso state whether for General Huizing,| or, Good Samaritan:Tandia..

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