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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Romero APS

Sentenced

To 15 Years COSMETIC SHOPPE

Meu Cleared Up At

A Bad Time

Manila, Nov. 25. Captain Justo Romero, Philippines Army officer who, was found guilty by a court martial to-day of photo- graphing defence plans and offering them, for sale,was sentenced to im- prisonment with hard labour for 15 years in such prison as the Buthor. itics may specify. +

Romero took the sentence calmly burst into his American wife

but

learn.

Romero's conviction will have to bo, approved by Fort McKinley's Commanding Officer, General-Way- mouth, the Advocate General in Washington and President Roosevelt as a matter of routine, after which, it is understood, Romero will be transferred to a prison in America.

It is believed the authorities will not press for an investigation of the unauthorised person to whom Romero planned to communicate the maps.

WAH YAN OLD BOYS Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publixbers,

Tho Wah Yan Past Students' As South China Morning Post, Ltd.sociation will hold its seventh an- Wyndham Street.

nual meeting at Wah Yan College on Saturday at 6.30 p.m. when the Coun- cil will present the annual report, statement of accounts and a report of the War Relief Association end- Ing October 31, and new office- bearers will be elected. re-union dinner to which members The meeting will be followed by a and non-members are welcome. The A high military official declared Journal of the Association, The after the court's finding that the de-.

cision cleared up a bad mess bad time.-United Press.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.e.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Elgar Symphony No. 1 In Bridge, will be issued at the meeting.

A Flat Major

Orchestra; Maritana-Vocal Gems, Clara Serena, Francis; "The Gipsy Radio Programme Broadcast. by Princess" Selection, Do Great and

Romero's civilian alleged accom- plicea, Marlano Cabrera and Iguaclo Agbay, who both claim they were framed, will be tried shortly in a

civil court.

2. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c's. The New Victorin Orchestra; "Red St. Andrew's

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather

12.30 Plano

Plano,

(Soprano).

at

Week

Starts with

Concert in

Grand Hall

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Volunteers Join Up From North

Shanghai, Nov. 25.

Ten Britons from Shanghai and

eight from Tientsin will Ball

this

week to join the British forces,

They bring the number of Shanghai volunteers to 132.

and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. Rose," Raymond Newell (Baritone) and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. Der with Orchestra. second.

H. K. T.

Report and Announcements. 12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter

8.03 Reginald Foort at the Organ.

from Shanghai are The men ccasion.

--Reminiscences of Romberg, Toy

Messrs. K. J. Labry, R. C. J. Harris, Ignaz Friedmann at the Land Medley, with Anton and the St. Andrew's Week got away with J. H. Reld, S. A Wallace, R. F. a dying start last night when a Grand Dobson, G. W. Blown, C. H. Mellor, Paramount Theatre Orchestra. 12,50. Duets by Beniamino Gigl 8.15 London Relay B. B. C. Concert was held in the Church Hall, E. G. Hubbard, H. O. W. Howell and (Tenor) and Dasolins Giannini Variety.

The Ying Wah College Choir. C. Pullen. The first six are book- 0.00 London Relay-The News and, 1.00 Local Time Signal and Weg-News Commentary.

opened each half of the programme, ed for the R.A.F.. and the others for ther Report.

first with "A Village Hymn" by Dun- the Indian Army. London Relay-Talk: 0.30

'Scol

bill and "Peaceful Sumbring" by 1.03 Carroll Gibbens (Plano) and

Abroad',

Storace, and later with Ford's "Since His Orchesta.

0.45 Violin Solos-Menuet Hun-First I saw Your Face" and Foster's garian Dance No. 5, Woll (Violin) with Plano; Malaguena-Danse Es- pagnole, Habanera-Danse Espagnole, Rene Benedetti (Violin) with Piano. 10.00 The Westminster Singers 0.00 Closing Local Stock Quola Old Song Memories; The Splendour Falls on Castle It's Ohl To Be A Wild Wind: I Watch.

10,10 Elgar Symphony No. 1 in A

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast und Announce ments.

1.45 Variety

2.10 Close Down,

0.00

tions.

0.02 Dance Music.

7.00 London Relay-The Newb.

7.15 London RelayQuestions of Flat Major, Op. 65London Sym the Hour'.

phony Orchestra cond, by Sir Edward

7.30 Light Opera Belections-Elgar. Iolanthe Overture, B. B. C. Theatre 11.00 Close Down,

Please reserve 13th and/or 14th December for

MUSIC HALL 1940

At The China Fleet Club.

in aid of B.W.O.F. and S.C.M. Post

War Fund.

Tho Tientsin contingent comprise Messrs. R. G. Sanderson, J. B. Fol- kinghorn, H. E. Turner, D. J. Fee- ney, L. H. McKenzie, D. W. J. Clark, R. McVeigh and R. T. Abery,—United

Massa's in de Cold Cold Ground."

Winifred Cox, the popular clocu-Press. flonist, gáve several selections from her repertoire, including extracts from Clemence Dane's "Will Shake- peare."

or-

Rupert Baldwin, to whose

of the success} Kanisation much of the concert was due, contributed vocal and plano items to the pro- first half, with gramme. In the Maurice Barton, and John Smith, he gave two 17th Century Madrigals, and in the second half, with Johri two piano ducts, Smith, he offered Schubert's "Grande Marche" and "Marche 'Militaire."

Helen Ho executed a delightful Pas de Scul, and later, with her sister, Stella, gave a tap dance duet. The Great Marvino, whose services as an entertainer are very much in demand these days, gave an exhibition of "magic extraordinary.”

Violin salas by Ronald Bowles and songs by Madame Angelika Stonè! (Soprano) helped to give a nice balance to the programme, which was rounded off with two more songs by the Ying Wah College Choir.

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