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October 18, 1940.
NAZI RAIDS DID NOT HARM DOCKYARDS
KING AND QUEEN SEE
BRITAIN'S NEW SHIPS
WORKERS AT A FAMOUS north-west shipyard cheered as 48-years-old Joseph Hoster, rugged, overalled ship's plater, bowed to the Queen with Raleigh-like courtliness, then took her hand and helped her across a tangle of plates and girders. The King and Queen saw British warships of the immediate future being built. Later they stood near testing benches at a Midland factory.
In a few hours they saw the full power of Britain's industrial
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Tax falling due on October 19th and 21st will not be regarded as
vertue if paid on October 22nd. Canton's Starving Destitutes early hours of the day. But when
A. G. CLARKE, Commissioner of War Taxation, 16th October, 1940.
To the Editor,
The "Hongkong Telegraph." Sir-The following cable has been
received from Canton:
were
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There was so much she could say of interest that, alle found it difleult to chose any specifle branch of war- time activities, said Dr. Cullis.
Manager.
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Canton Narais about Inquired
the they
Cebu extravagant claims of damago they
Colambo ft
ail assured that
was
Doth! Haiphong extremely slight.
Hamburg
(Peking) No one had been touched.
Penang Undisturbed
THERE WAS a large attendance now TH
FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General "Relief centres feeding only
They themselves heard nothing of of men and women at the Banking Bualness transacted." children. From the fifteenth four the widespread ralds.
CURRENT They had
and ACCOUNTS opened
men must be turned away. Prices
North Litute yesterday when Dr. Wini- or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur royal train on "a siding in are ten times normal rate, Many Lancashire.
fred Cullis gave a talk on condi-pplication rates which will be quoted on U.S.A., and Manila (San Francisco may slarve unless you have pity on the shipyard the King and tions in Britain. She illustrated Local Currency and Sterling, with interest SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened tri thein. Please try to cable ten thou-
Queen Baw Some thousands other address with photographs allowed at rates obtainable on application. Calcutta and Straits sand Hongkong.
workers "going to it," building provided, by the Ministry of undertakes Executor & Trustee business,
The Bank's Head Office in London London and Straits I crave space to write three things. ssele of all kinds.
and claima recovery of British Income After watching sweating men dind Information.
Tax overpaid, or terms which may bạ (1) I want to make sure that the
plates
ascertained at any of its Agencies" and are known by the general boys furnacing steel facts
Branches. public, and in
the bending ships frames, they stopped particular by
R. A. CAMIDGE. Chinese community, in Hongkong of the hydraule rivet press, Ever since the occupation of
Canton,
First the King, then the Queen, His Excellency sald: Before the relief work has been carried on by drove home rivets in the first keef by meeting of the day, I should like to
the Committees of the Canton Inter-plate of a new warship.
"We all feel,” she said, "the great Two Brahms' Songs 12.30
express the regret of this Council atational Red Cross with the financu browII.
On the quayside stood a man in
debt of gratitude to all the fighting Maria Olszewska (Contralto).
overall Frank Shaw, 12.30 Brahms--Sonata No. 3 b D the loss of one of its members, the s
support of the various Relief Com- Milnor, Op. 108:
Hon. Mr. T. II. King, who, as you mittees in Hongkong and elsewhere. shipyard worker, the only civilian to services on whom the security and Thetis Preservation of freedom and justlee Such criticism as has been offered escape from the submarine
so much depend, but the spirit of the know, has left the Colony. His ap- pearance in the Legislative Council has been that the food given was in-after she sank in Liverpool Bay, general peopic is also responsible for in a temporary capacity dates back sufflelent for the maintenance of an The King and Queen chatted with much, and it is of them, the ordinary to 1920, and he sat regularly, since bls adequate standard of
for some time. benith:
whathe Queen was very solicitous," appointment
has been given was one dally meal! 115 Commissioner
Dr. Cullis remarked that, a point of just over two Chinese ounces of
of Shaw sald later. "She rice gruel, flavoured with beans. 1 had been able to forget the Thetis she had intended to bring up during Large sums of money have been exardeal. When I said I was forget her broadcast, but had failed to do, pended but
now no Itelier Society ing it by degrees, she answered: Was that among the people who were working in every kind of way were has enough money to meet the need That's the best thing to do."
the selentifle people, who were doing which still exists in Canton.
The King and Queen both their part in the field of research. pressed amazement at the amount of In her opinion the Germans had lost work going on."It's a revelation!"
much when they expelled non- said the King,
Aryans, many of whom were selen- tists and medical procple. They had
research. cut at the root of their scientific
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report
103 Harry Roy's Riger-Ragamuf,
fins,
1.15 Hawalian Waltzes.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Police in 1935.
Weather Forecast and ments
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Announce-
of
In 1938,. Mr. King was awarded the King's Police Medal which, as you Duke Ellington and His Or-know, is a decoration awarded only 1.45
for great distinction chestra in Dance Music;
Police in the 2.16 Close Down.
service. He was for 30 years a mem- 6.00 Damla and Charles Trenet in ber of this Colony, and I know that Light French ProgramIND.
his presence will be missed, not only in this Council but in many depart inents of the Colony. We shall be perience and his many fine qualities. (Applause).
6.28 Closing Local Stock Quot
ilons.
The Hongkong Committee of the British Fund for Relief in China has had to indicate to those responsible for relief in Canton that the most to attempt ble support of destitute children in that city. The Committee was aware that numbers of men and women must be left to starve.
Jack Harris and ills Orches-poorer by the loss of his great ex-it can hope to do from now on is 0.30 tra in Dance Music.
7.00 London Kelay-The News 7.15 London Relay Topical Talks. 7.30 Humorous Variety Programme. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcement.
lion. Mr. J. J. Paterson: May 1, on behalf of the Unofficial Members, associate ourselves with what your 8.03 Light Orchestral with Mar- Excellency has said. garet Speaks (Soprano) and Tudor
Davies (Tenor).
8.30 Haydn-Symphony No. 101
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REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary Issued yesterday says!
The market ruled very quiet but steady.
Buyers
1.K. Bank $1,215
Union Ins.. $380 Providents $1.40
Lands $30,25. Realtles $3.40 Electrics (old) $36.75 Electrics (new) $35.90 Telephones (old) $23.10 Telephones
nes. (now) $0.30
Cements $16.40
Ropes $5.80 Dalry Farms $17 Watsons $8.65 Entertainments $0.40 Sellers
H.K. Fire Ins. $150 Docks. (old) - $16.25 Trams $16
Hotels $3.30
Trams, $15,75
Watsons $8.75
Sales
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A total of $1,517,776,43, was reached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated- by the 8 . B. Past, Ltd. with the following donations:
"Two Snooker Players"
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asked if
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people, that I shull speak."
courage.
Nurse loses 40-lbs.
of fat in 6 weeks
with pizzsant, reducing method, Mr. Francis Rudolf, a trained nume Waits). "Other remedies had failed to reduce the, but DonKora took pfl 40-lbs. In û weeks. Now my stout patients are reducing the same way " Bonker, is safe and healthful, taking off fat the new “p-clage" way. Triple action, triple speed. Takes little Donkona daily EAT nic MEALS as explained th Donko „package. No dangerous drugs. Don't
delay. Get Bonko to-day.
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When they asked about damage" the Nazis claimed to have the inflicted in this area, they were told: They've hit nothing more vital than
Brave Scientists the river."
One of the bravest nets, she Walking on to the stipways the thought, was the taking apart by King A sidelight on the situation is this latest warships which are almost magnetic mine. This called for cold Queen any two of our British scientists, of the first German surgeons are finding It-Impossible to operate because the patients are ready to go to sea.
It was a fact of which we They went board both, inspected could be proud that within a fort- not strong enough to stand the strain of the operation,
gun turrets, A.A. and submarine de- night our scientists found the secret The British Fund for Reller fences, and talked to the men who of that mine. (Applause). (2) in China, formerly known
are putting the finishing touches. Outside the
the home, the largest In a workshop, they held Lord Mayor's Fund, hus collected in
their
#roups of women workers were the strangest "court." In a little space munition England more than £220,000,
and Industrial workers. and
Hanol. Det. 17. gifts on a smaller scale
cleared between engine-parts, giant Women were, of course, helping the pre still
The head of the Japanese Naval being received in spite of the Wart lathes and cranes, they stood on men in all fields, but there were Mission, Capt. K. Chudo, stated to The American Advisory Committee ployees were presented to them.
while red-carpeted platform
many purely women's organisations, day that Japanese planes to-morrow for Civilian Relief in China has re-
There were the Women's Land Army, would bomb the Chinese side of the ceived
Fitters, platers and rivet-boys, all the Auxiliary Territorial Service, the Burma Road, weather frumespundingly large
permitting. overalls, used the machinery as W.A.FS, "Wrens," Women's Volun- He said air buses Foreixn
were still Au-in xillary to the Natioun Red Cross Brand stands. Society of China has been the prin paused between mouthfuls of sand-services; ambulance delvers, nursing that Indo-Chinn would grunt naval It was their dinner hour. They try service (the largest of all the Navy's main concern in Indo-China. groups), A.R.P und Are-fighting However, he expressed the opinion cipal agent for the distribution of these funds in South China, and has wiches and gulps of tea to cheer the groups, salvage group, which were bases If Japan requested them be- itself raised large surns for a similar proceedings, while off-stage come started by i woman Member of cause Vichy was under Hitler's Gov- the roar of machinery from other Parliament; public welfare workers; ernment, with which Japan was al- PuriASSAgh
is
Industrial welfare workers, who help-lled. Chinese parts of the shipyard." Community in Hongkong
At 73
ed women outside factories; makers Capt. Chudo said he did not be- tributed-large-sums-for-national-pur- Biggest cheer-greeted-old-Bob of troop-comforts; those who looked love-Japan-would-attack-Hongkong
73-years-oki
after war savings; foreman- poses including relief in China, yet Nesbitt,
and those who because Hongkong was like a rotten:
apple. helped with extra food production.
It was no use shaking the tree when they knew Dr. Cullia went on to discuss each apples would dron-United Press.
that rotten
group. The ATS., she said, were voluntary workers, but once they
America.
it
The
true
the
hos
sums
collTM
the needs of starving cities, of which greatly embarrassed in his Sunday Canton is an outstanding example, best. The Queen said to him: "Your have not been presented in such a work evidently keeps you young."
"Work way as to elicit contributions com-)
keeps everybody young, inensurate with the cost of the relief your Majesty" Bob answered. which it is necessary to provide. At the Midland factory, where
I am aware that Canton "occupied" city: its
is
work for the Army, worked in can- teens, and some became drivers. They were a real integral part of the Army.
the
ned it was for the duration, and SPANISH GOVERNMENT they became a part of the regular an nearly 7,000 employees keep up services, lived in barracks, did clericni
SERRANO SUNER NOW city: its relief is said to 24-hours day, the royal visitors sow
FOREIGN MINISTER be the concern of the Government every process, The King asked which has assumed control, and many technical questions,
Madrid, Oct. 17, Two of the foremen the Queen have been told again and again that
General Franco has appointed Sr. the Chinese people in Hongkong are spoke to at this works won the
Serrano Saner Minister of Foreign unwilling to support relief "OC- M.M. In the last war, another the Those serving in the A.F.S. and Affairs and has turned over the ac cupled" areas, feel, however, that D.C.M.
W.R.N.S. were special women. When tual handling of the Ministry, of the If the Government concerned is un- "Lots of old soldiers together," the Air Force or Admiralty wanted interior to Sr. Jose Lorent, who was able or unwilling to organise relief, commented the Queen. "You must a woman to do a specific job, they Under-Secretary under Sr. Suner. then the
Would apply to these groups. Those General Franco also announced here
Before returning to London that in the Air Force helped in observa-that Dr. Demetrio Carcellar, provin or else- where, to do what they
сли.
The night, the King and Queen reviewed tion posts; those in the Navy did eln) Falangist chief from Barcelona, polities of the situation are not my county ARP. personnel-nearly very confidential work, such as cod-has been appointedi Minister of In- concern; common humanity is calling 1,500 workers.
Ing, decoding, cyphering. from Its need, and those who сап The King wore the undress uniform of an Admiral of the Fleet, and the should respond with aid.
(3) I therefore make this appeal. [Queen, a two-piece sult in beige, Are these people In Canton to starve with a felt hat, and an orchid pinned or not? If not, then large gifts are to her shoulder. needed; $100,000 would suffice to the
the Chinese people, must pass to be very happy."
end of 1941. If they
then
your
must starve
renders, as well as 1, must. go about day by day, knowing that people are
Gifts could from starvation.
be sont, earmarked for Canton relief, to:
National Red Cross Society of Chinn,
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Show For Services
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They did dustry and Commerce in place of Sr. Luis Alarcon de Lalostra.-United Press.
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Dr. Cullis reminded those present of the complete rellability of the Air Ministry Reports. Each
statement at 5.40 p.m., on October 21, in order was carefully verified and chrekedthat the V.A.D., A.NS.
and
staff before being sent out.
nurses of the various hospitals in |Hongkong can have an opportunity A.R.P. workers helped the wardens, and in addition had special e..., who is particularly interest- men of meeting Professor Winifred Cullis, jobs of their awn, training the poped in the work of nurses. iatlon in the use of stirrup-pumps;
Professor Culily will give an driving ambulances and fire-engines; dress on food values. working in depois, marking charts, and doing telephonic work.
Women's Voluntary Service
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Letters
A
The Foreign Auxillary to the Na- Cutchy songs, comedy and dancing
I has been regretfully recognised tional Red Cross Society of China, featured a vaudeville entertainment
that a number of those who would First Floor,, Gloucester building. organised by the Services section of
like to attend cannot do so on account FRANK SHORT,
the Europeni) Y.M.C.A, and presented|
of duties elsewhere and because of Chaiman, Hongkong Committee in the West Lounge Theatre last for the British Fund for Relief in night,
The largest group was the Women's examinations, which are being held Voluntary Service, They were not at that hour, but it appears the same China, and Foreign Auxiliary to the "Comle turns and songs by well-
known local artists were among the pald (except for the 37 officers), and difficulty would be present nt any there were members all over the other time. It is, therefore, hoped most popular iteres in a varied pro country. At the head was the Dow-that all those who are not actually granime, and "Mysto the Memory Man" (Rev, Cyril Brown) won much ger Lady Reading. Many members on duty on Monday will make {applause by his clever
act in of women's Institutions and women's speelal effort to attend the meeting.
Change in Programme memerising and enumerating a list guilds had joined the WV.S. Their duties were varied. They helped of articles in their correct sequence with the evacuation of children to blind-folded,
There has been a slight change in Anning those who contributed to the country; they received the French the programme of meetings arranged Although the Burma Road is to the show were Gertrude Goddard, neighbourhood of camps did mending following is her diary for the week. evacuces from Dunkirk; those in the for Professor Winifred Cullis. The be opened
this
morning, no big, Elvie Yuen, Norman Binning, Freddy for the soldiers; and they were the On October 21 she will address the novement of cargo to Rangoon has Clemo, Stanley Hinchliffe, William inrst to start yet started, shipping circles in Hong-Knight, Harold
mobile canteen, which VAD, ANS. and Staff nurses of Harrison, Robert idea has now been inken up by the the Colony at St. John's Cathedral kong said yesterday.
Richmond, Norah Witchell, John Go
Government. The "The movement of cargo which it Gilchrist, Alex Graff, Les Gibson, paper, collect aluminum; help to will speak to the BW.OF. workers W.VS. salvaga Hall, at 5.40 p.m., on October: 23 she was anticipated would have started Ernie Perry, Irene Artiul and
VIC
Erow more food; help with the of Kowloon at the Y.M.C.A. at 11.45 by now, is evidently being delayed Labrum.
gathering of frull; and help with the am; and the following day. Dr. until the results
David Kossick was compere, and war savings campaign... the route's open- of
Cullis will be the speaker at an open in can be examined. There may Mr. Jack Fountain accompanist.
meeting at the Y.M.C.A., Kowloon, at be a surplus of cargo waiting de-
"There is no dearth of the spirit 0.15 p.m. The Chinese Y.W.C.A. and livery at Rangoon," and shipper said. VOLUNTEER TRAINING of helpfulness in the country," ahe Chinese Clubs will entertain her to
to the meantime there is a great
said. "One must not, however, tea on October 28, at 4.30 pan, when demand for neutral shipping in Indo- The Military Authorities notify that minimize the dangers, and risks, but she will give a talk; and the fellow- China, as Allied ships are no longer all members of the Training Com- there is no suggestion of giving-in ing day she will address the Retury using the French ports. The demand pay and those members of the anywhere. Everyone is confident of Club at 1 p.m.
Injustice The address whleh was to have present cannot be met..
who have passed their test of Ele-and freedom over tyranny, The only vessel to arrive at Hung-¡mentary Training in Lewis Gun, will plause),
[Culfla"to-the 1.W.OF. workers at kong from Indo-China after the parade at Kowloon Tong "A" Range
A Special Meeting
Government House this morning has Japanese
occupation WES the fat 2.15 p.r. to-morrow, Saturday, 'A special meeting has been arrang-been postponed until Friday week at Panamanian ship Wm. Tupper.
for the purpose of firing the gun. ed, to be held in the Cathedral Halt the same time.
tor Greek and Panamanian ships nt Training Cadre, of the Volunteers, the triumph of Justice over (Ap-Ibern given by Professor Winifred
Sandakan
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..Nov. 1, 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 2 Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.. Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom via Snn Francisco (No Parcels for Canado).
K.P.O. Parcels Reg. Ord.
.Nov. 2, 4 p.m. Nov, 2, 5 p.m.
Nov. 2, 5.30-p.m
G.P.O.
.Nov, 2, 4 p.m.
.Nov. 2, 3 p.m.
Parcels Rou. Ord 4. Nov. 2, 5.30. p.m. Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Connda, Central and South America and United-Kingdom vin San Franciaco
G.P.Ó. and K.P.O. Reg.
Straits,
Ord.
.Nov. 2, 5 p.m.. .......... Nov. 4, 8.30 am. Monday, Nov. 4.
Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco Marques, East asid South Africa via Durban..2.30 p.m. *Superscribed Correspondence Only.
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