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January 23,
1941.
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London Quiet
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON,
Jan. 23
BANK HOLIDAYS
In accordance with Government Ordinance, the Exchange Banks will be closed for the transaction. of public business on Monday and the 27th and 28th Tuesday, January, 1941. (China New Year Holidays),
Hongkong, 22nd January, 1941.
AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND ASSOCIATION
ZBW, 355 metros (845 ke) and 31,45
metres (0,520 kilo-syslas) -- RHAPSODY ON A THEME OF PAGANINI
Radio Programmo Broadcast by zuw on a Frequency of 045 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 pm. on 0.53 m.c's. per second.
ILK.T.
12.15 pm. Shar! Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Tchaikowsky Overture "Romeo and Juliet."
Sergo Koursevitzky and the Boston Symphony, Orchestra.
12.02 Two Bongs by Oscar Natzko
(Bass).
Sunday, January 26th being (UP)AL Anniversary or Foundation Day, å o'clock this morning it was quiet special Australian Service will be has conducted by the Rev. H. A. Britain. Nothing throughout
St.. been reported since 10.10 pan. last Wittenbach at Andrew's night when the anti-aircraft Kuns went into action in the eastern area Church, Kowloon, at 11 a.m. All and raiders came inlond, but no re-Australian and New Zealand Resi-Report."
have donts and others interested aro ports of damage or casualties been received.
specially invited to attend,
R.A.F. fighter planes destroyed two bombers on Wednesday as the raiders made scattered attacks with le damage and no casualties.
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
Greek Communique What to do to help a child
22
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
(UP)-The ATHENS, Jan. Government asserted that in an un- specified sector, the Italians to-day made four counter-attacks but "each engagement was driven back with heavy lusses."
Was
Local Action ATHENS, Jan. 22 (UP). The Ministry of War announced: "There
action, local successful
One and hundred and fly prisoners abundant war material was captured. The Greek aviation successfully bombed targets along the battle front. All our plones returned safely."
Australian Soldiers Have A Good Time SYDNEY, Jan. 22 (Reuter).—Mr
or
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,
manner likely to fli-treated in a cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating
once with The Kon. General Secretary, H.KS.P.C. Old City Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road.
ot
st floor.
"The Inspector, 32 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor,
The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon
The Inspector, 52, Argyle 51, Kowloon.
Pilgrim's Song (Tchaikowsky); My-: self When Young (from 'in a Persian 1 Local Time Signal and Weather Garden Liza Lehmann).
1.03 Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal) and Roy Fox and 1lls Orchestra...
1.30 Iteuter and Rugby Press; Weather Forecast and Announce- ments.
1.45 Reginald Dixon, at the Organ. 1.55 Hewallan Selections.
2.15 Close down.
6.45 Indian Programme. 0.30 tlons.
Closing Local Stock Quota-
0.32 Victor Silvester and Iils Ball- room Orchestra,
7 London Relay-The Newa 7.15 London RelayQuestions of the Hour."
7.30 London Relay-Up and Over" No. 3.
A programme of Popular Variety Stars.
B. Loen Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03 Billy Thorburn at the Plano. 8.15 Studio Local Newsletter. 8.30 Variety.
0 Newa
London Relay The News and
Commentary.
9.30 Rachmaninoff-Rhapsody on a
Orchestra, Op. 43.
A Glance
SELLING
T. Lonton
Demand London
T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore
Japan India TU.S.A T.T. Manila T.T. Batavia
T.T. Bangkok
T.T. Salgon T.T. France
420.
.02/
102
407
43 1401
10134
Nom.
T.T. Switzerland
.09%
TT. Australia
1/634
BUYING
4 m/s L/C London
.1/31%
.1/3
..24
4 m/s D/P London 4 m/s L/C U.S.A..
4 m/s France .... 30 d/s India
.Nom ∙1.04% U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02
US. Cross rate.in N.Y...4.0331⁄2
BUSY WEEK FOR-K.C.C.
Players Chosen For Holiday Matches
K. C. C. cricket teams will play four matches during the week-end and Chinese New Year.
All further steps will be taken, and Theme of Paganini for Plano and Modwin, cy, K. M. Baxter,
expenses borne, by the Socialy.
The Informant's поже will be
Sergei Rachmaninoff (Piano) with
On Saturday, the senior team is at home to the University in a league malch, and will be represented by: E. C. Fincher, N. D. Lloyd, D. J. N. Anderson,
F. Fincher, R. E. Lee, E. F D. Hung, F. R. Zimmern. A. Zim mern, 7.
F. J. Lay, R. T. Brondbridge T.. W. E. Mackay Scorer, Carr: Umpire, J. P. Robinson.
The second eleven play a tengue match against Club de Recreio at the Recreto, and the side will be: S. A, Gray, R. Baldwin, E. Curtis, T. A.
W. L.
A. Goodban. H.
Taylor. Twelfth Man, Major W. W. Parsons.
J. Scorer,
W. Bertram; Umpire, R. Leigh.
The K. C. C. 1st XI have a two-day match on Monday and Tuesday next against the Hongkong Cricket Club on the latter's ground, play starting at I am. both days. The visitors will field the following team: E. C.
"R. E. Lee,
D. son, Hung, F. R. Zimmern, A. Zimmern,
Twelfth
E. Scorer, T.
T. W. Carr; Umpire, J. P. Robinson.
Percy Spender; the Australian Army kept strictly private, except in cases Leopold Stokowski and the Philadel. Brokenshire, L. R. Burch and G. E
Minister, was "bombed" in his car by sky-larking soldiers here to-day.
The "bomb," which was made of a mixture of flour and chalk, "ex- ploded" over Mr Spender's chauffeur.
The soldiers, who were in a mill- ary truck with a shark tied to the back, threw the bomb as Mr Spender was on his way from Palm Beach to the city.
where malice is proved.
NOTICE
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
The following rates
will be
of Spanish
Iphlá Orchestra.
9.53 A Programmie Music.
10.10. Light Orchestral Music, 10.30 Musical Comedy Selections. 11 Close down.
Rolled in agony through
bar Sut, fer og The boys were charged for mailing single copies INDIGESTION
good part; saying,
having a good time. I don't intend of
to take any action."
Unlawful Possession
Of Poisons Chung Yeun-cliol. 35, Chinese doctor and Ho Shuk-ying. 35. Chinese doctor, both of No. 41 Des Voeux Road, Central, were charged before Mr H. G. Sheldon, K. C. at Central Magistracy this morning with unlawful possession of poisons at the
on January 17. above address
Sub-inspector C. Goodwin sald
int defendants were not registered nedical practitioners, licenced whole- or persons licenced to
sale dealers. The poisons they had sell poisons.
in possession Included Novarsono-
neo mesarea and
benzol,
col, iphedrine tablets, ampoyle
Ironcacodylate
ephedaine hyorochoride,
Defendants who were on a buil of $250, were fined $200 each.
NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'S THRILL TO THE
the
abroad:
following newspapera
South China Morning Post China and Macao
16 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy The Hongkong Telograph China and Macao 14 cents per copy 10 cents Saturdaye
British and Foreign 20 cents per copy 25 cents Saturdays.
Shooting At Baled-Out Airmen
Dozen Enemy Incidents
MARVEL LONDON, Jan. 22 (Reuter). PICTURE-Twelve attacks have been
made on British airmen after
OF THE they had baled out from their
Y
EAR!
Alexander Korda presents
The
machines Sir Archibald Sinclair, Secretary for Air, told the House
of Commons in reply to a quer- tion.
Sir Archibnid said that there was firm evidence to show that at least twelve such contemptible attacks had been made and in four of them the airmen may have been killed.
Asked whether in view of the fact that such a practice was repugnant to airmen of whatever nationality, same representation might be made through a neutral government to the German and Italian governments, Sir Archibald said that he was not hope- ful of such representations.
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RAFFLE
Donors of Prizes are requested to hold them until won, when the Hongkong War Effort Committee will
Issue orders for collec-
tion to the winners.
A Nurse's Experience
Nurses know more than ordinary people about curing their allments, but it wasn't until Nurse D, W. tried Maclean Brand Stomach Powder that she found lasting
relief for the
troubled her.
вечего Indigestion That
"I have suffered for years," she writes, "from what my mother calls 'spasm', a very severe form of Indigestion." I have rolled in agony for hours, bent doublo with pain, not daring to move for fear of getting it worse.
"I tried countless remedies and All without success. Last year after an operation fead a most alarming attack, My sister, who always has Maclean Brand Stomach Powder in the house, persuaded me to try a dose, and i would not have
Fincher, N. D. Lloyd, D. J. N. Ander-
E. F. Fincher,
May, Broadbrdammern.
On Monday the second eleven will be at home to the Royal Engineers, and will be represented by: S. A. Gray, R. Baldwin, E. Curtis, K. M. Baxter, T. A. Madar, W. L. Rapley, Major W. W. Parsons, L. R. Burch, R. J. Fenton and D. D. Lay, Twelfth man, R. Leigh; Scorer, J. W. Ber-
tram.
Indian R. C. Teams The following will represent the Indian RC. on Saturday:
First Eleven v, Recreio (League, at home): K. Nazarin (Captain), M. el Arculli, A. H. Rumjohn, A. H. Madar, 1. P. Mader, A. R. Kitchell, S. A
K. M.
R. H. Rumjann, A.
belleved that just a single dose would A. R.: Minu and A. N. Other
live and so instantaneous and marvellous
an effect. It soothed as I swallowed it. and gradually all pain went.
Second Eleven v.. H.M.S. Tamar (Friendly at King's Park): MRB
"It is useless to try and explain my Abbus (Captain), A. H. Ismail, A. R. gratitude, but I assure you. 11
very
sincere. Each time I feel an attack Sumad, M. I. Razack, T. Ali, F. A. coming, or I get indigestion. however Currcem, M. B. Hassan, A. el Ardulli, lightly to Maclean Brand Stomach M. A. Wahab, A. M. Rumjahn and
Powder."
Craigengower Teams
You can always tell MACLEAN BRANDA. Ebrahim. Stomach Powder by the signature "ALEX, C. MACLEAN" on carton And bottle. Maclean Drund Stomach Powder is never sold loose, but only in botties. The tablets are available in bottles or flat tins,
If you have any dimeully in obtaining it from your local chemist or store write 10-Banker & Co., P.O. Box 755, long
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Thousands of convalescenti fecus "dic and feverish colds get out of bed only to find that the after-effects Kru worse than the attack itself. This fa where Phosferine can be of great value. It strengthens, braces and Javigorates-it will put you on your fect. Get some Phosferine now i LIQUID or TABLETS Two Tablet equal ten drops of Liquid.
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ROPOLE
The following will represent Craigen- Rower in league and friendly cricket matches on Saturday:
Firsts v. Civil Service, league (Away). -Zimmer (Capt). P. J. Dililmoria, A. B. Hamson, A. 7. Hulse, A. Hung, A K. Ismall, E. A. Lee, E. J. Mitchell, W. Hong Sling, G. Souza, J. L. Youngsayel Re- serve T. I. Edgar.
Seconda
M. Omary friendly (Homo) -A. (Capt.), N., Broadbridge, U, H. Esmail. H. G. Foreman, G. W. Lam; J. W. Leonard, §. Leonard. T. Lock, Q. M. Omar, U. M. Omar, W, K. Way. Reservo L. thoa.
Recreio's Junior Team
The following will represent Recreio against Kowloon in a socend, division league match on Saturday at Recreio.--- E. A. I Alves, P.M.N. dà Silva Jnr. II. Darros, A.J.M. Praia, A. E, Noronha, F. I Carvallio, D T. Gosano, J. A. Boares, F. J. Hemedlos, M. d'Almada Remedios, A. If, 'Almada Remedion.
Two Bombers Downed
Few Nazis Visit Britain LONDON, Jan. 22 (Reuter). --Two enemy bombers were destroyed by R.A.F. fighters to- day.
An ollicial communique an- nouncing this states that shortly before dawn bombs were dropped on the Kent coast. Later a single aircraft dropped bombs in East Riding, Yorkshire, but little damage and no casualties were reported.
U.S. Supreme Court
Judge Retiring
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22 (Reuter), -Mr Jualice McReynolds, of the United States Supreme Court, kas notified President Roosevelt that he will retire on February 1.
Mr Justice McReynolds haz served on the Court for 20 years. He was the only judge whom the Ad- ministration described as "con- scrvalive,"
retirement gives President Roosevelt an opportunity to make Bixl appointment to the nine- man court.
Phis
The Attorney-General, Mr Robert H. Jackson, has frequently been mentioned as the next possible ap- pointment.
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The Government also plans to pur chase 80,000 tons of Bolivian tin at a cost of $100,000,000.
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The United States in programme batavia also envisages the buying of about Bombay
$90,000,000 of Chinese tin, antimony Calcutta
Agencies:
and wolframite which will be utilised In paying off a portion of the credits to China.
Hongkong Ipoh
Fairila Place Kuching
Bingapore
Hollo
Karachi
Klang
Semarang Seremban Ahanghal
Kobe
Kuala
Siawan
Clive Streat
Lumpur
Sourabaya
Canton
Madraz
Taiping Tientsin
Manila
Modan
Tongkah
New York Pelping
(Bhuket)
Tsingtao
Yokohama
(Peking)
Penang
Cawnpore The United States is buying rubber Cou at approximately 40 cents per pound. Colombe
Industry, has promised to maintain at Delhi
Haiphong
least 105,000 tons for current needs. Hamburg Additionally, 80,000 tons are on hand and 5,000 tons aflost which belongs to the Commodity Credit Corporation and was obtained from Britain under the 1939 barter agreement.
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and
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Thursday, Jan, 23
Air Malt by sea to Singapore fo
connect with the
soas Airways."
Reg.
Ord...
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"British Over-
Kowloon P. O.
Jan. 23, 5.00 p.m.. ...Jan. 25, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O,
Jan, 23, 5.00 p.m. Ord........Jan. 23, 6.00p.m. Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu. "Tan- U.S.A., and Europe vla American Airways sad Trans-
Allanile Services."
It why erroneously reported on undertakes Executor & Trustee urince Canton, Tuesday that the Hongkong Follee and claims recovery of British Income Salgon Tax overpaid, on terms which may be Straits defeated Macno Police in their soccer ascertained at any of its Agencies and match in Macao last Sunday. Actual-Branches,
R. A. CAMIDGE, Jy, the Macao team won by 0-1,
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G.P.O.
Jan. 23, 5.00 pm. Jan, 23, 7.00 p.m..
,7.00 pan. .7.00 p.in.
..7.00 pm.
Friday, Jan. 24 Straits and Rangoon ....12.30 pri Sandakan, Madang, Salamous, Rabaul and Tulagi. 1.30 p.m. Air Mall by Air to Ranroon to con- neol with the "Brillah Overseas Airways."
G.r.O. & K.P.O.
Rec., Orl...
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Soldiers In Court
Incident At A Hotel
Richard Head and Ralph Aldridge, of the Middlesex Regiment, were con- victed by Mr E. Himsworth at Kow- loon Magistracy to-day on charges of obtaining credit by fraud, and mail- cious damage to a padlock at the Kowloon
con Hotel on January 18.
on
Defendants were remanded for 49 the application of Det.- Serence had come to fight with re- who said that more Matches evidence
ference to
other
cases allegedly. against the defendants,
Defendants were alleged to have obtained credit of $0.50 at the Kow- loon Hotel by taking drinks, sand- wiches and cigarettes without intend. ing to pay for them. There were two other charges of malicious domego of a wash basin and a door, but they were not convicted on these counts. H. Marsh of the Middlesex
Regiment was in Court,
Wal Suel, bar boy of the Kowloon Hotel said that on January 18 just after midnight four Europeans, of whom the defendants were two, c tered the bar and the first defendant ordered four glasses of rum and two bottles of milk. The chit for these was given to him. After this there was an order for a dozen sandwiches and four packets of cigarettes and another bill was given to the first defendant.
usked
Tore Up Chits. Witness said that he first defendant for payment of the bills but the bills were picked up and torn. A report of this was made to the Manager who spoke to the two defendants, Subsequently, witness saw the
two defendants leaving
by the rear door and the other two Europeans by the main entrance.
Mr F
F. F. E. de Silva, Manager of the Kowloon Hotel, said that when he went up to the defendants and asked for payment of the bills, second defendant replied that he had no money,
Lau Kok, a cook, said that he was wakened from sleep and saw_ The two defendants in his cubicle. There was a basket which witness saw them open and inspect. First de- fendant, who was carrying a kolle in his girdle, struck him on the left cheek.
First defendant denied the allega- tions made against him.
Hand testified that he and Aldridge met two elvilians who invited them. for a drink. Drinks, sandwiches and cigarettes were ordered and sub- sequently the two civilians left.
Lost Their Way
of
Head said that he and Aldridge also left the premises but they went through the wrong door and found themselves in the lower portion the premises. They tried to gel out but got lost. Head sald that they met a lot of Chinese and one of them. "slung a chopper at Aldridge." The chopper was picked up and the two of them went up some stairs and knocked on the door which was open- ed, The Police were there.
Aldridge also sold that they hid gune to the Kowloon Hotel with the two civilians. When the Manoger Inquired about the payment of le bili, said Aldridge, he told the Manager that
he had not enough
money for the bills but he did have. some money on him. The manager", did not want to take the money.
Aldridge continued: "Then we went away and took the wrong way. We were walking along when some- thing fell on me and I found that it. Was chopper. I saw some Chinese above us and they were laughing at us. We requested them to open the doos to let us through but they con-. tinued laughing."
At the end of the ovidence, Mr
Tamworth told the defendants that on the basis of the evidence he had- heard he did not believe their stories. They were found guilty on the charge: of obtaining credit by fraud and damage to the padlock.
Defendants wore then
romanded. until Saturday.
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