Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 29,
1941
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"The Hope of a New World" By the Archbishop of York
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H. K. T.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Bizol-Symphony No. 1 in C Major-1st Mov.: Allegro vivo, 2nd Mov
Adagio, 3rd Mov.: Allegro vivace, 4th Mov; Allegro vivace... London Philharmonic Orchestra,
1.00 Local Time Signal.
1.01 Excerpta from Glbërt and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance.”
1.30 Re
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1.45 Nat Gonella and flls Georgians. 2.15 Close Down,
5.45 Indian Programme.
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tion
Closing Local Stock Quota-
6.32 p.m. Aldershot Tattoo, 1938.— Massed Bands of the Aldershot and Eastern Commands.
0.50 Sea Shaniles and Songs by Portsmouth Royal Naval Singers.
7.90 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay---“Questions of the four."
7.30 Portuguese Programme, 8.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.
8.02 Gertrude Lawrence and Noci Coward in Variety.--Where Are the Songa
We Sung....Noel Coward (Baritone); "Creat Of The Wave" — Selection.
lon....The Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra: The Physician, Experiment (both from "Nymph Errant")..... Gertrude Lawrence (vocal); Conver- sation Piece Selection (Noel Cow- ard)....Charles Prentice and His Orchestra: Mad Dogs and English- men, Let's Say Goodbye (both from "Words and Music")....Noel Coward (Vocal).
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Adrift In A Dinghy
Rescued By Soldiers
Adrift in a 10-ft dinghy in pitch darkness after having battled with the wind and waves for severnl hours, 8.30 An Eric Coates Programme was the uncomfortable experience of Four Woys Sulte-Northwards Mr A. David, tailor, of Alexandra (March) Southwards (Valse)-East- Building, his wife and brother, Moses, wards (Enstern Dance)-Westwards near Green Island on Sunday. The (Rhythm)....New Light Symphony party were fortunately rescued by a Orchestra; Bird Songs At Eventide.. party of soldiers who went to their Richard Crooks (Tenor); London assistance in a sampan, and are none Bridge March.... New Light Sym- the worse for their ordeal. phony Orchestra; The Fairy Tales of (Contralto);
By the Sleepy Lagoon... and Symphony Orchestra.
The party left Lalchikok Bench in
Ireland.. Eassle Action, Eric Coates the dinghy Doreen, about 10 am. on Sunday, but the sea became rough and they were blown off their course. A stop was eventually made at un about 3 p.m. until 6 pm, while they Island opposite Green Island from to die down.
9.00 London Relay~~The News. 9.15 The Hope of a New World No. E: "What is Wrong with the Old World?-Record talk by the Arch- bishop of
York.
9.32 Magyart Imre and His un ~garian-Gypsy-Orchestra.
9.45 Some Scottish Songs by Joseph Hislop (Tenor), and Jean Day (So- prano),
News in French
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Short Wave Only),
10.00 Studio"China Produces Resistance."
Talk by Rewi Alley,
(on
UFS
ROYAL KIN-Interesting picturo of Royal brothors, taken at a recent reunion in Stockholm, Sweden. From loft: Princo Oscar, 81; Prince Eugen, 75; King Gustaf of Sweden, 82, and Prince Carl, 80. They aro sons of King Oscar II, who ruled over Sweden and Norway until Norway broke from Sweden in 1905, Combined ages of the four total 318 yoars.
Built Complete Street Inside A Warehouse
Mr Thomas Sheppard, of Hull, always liked doing things that were difficult. He saw a model ship built in a bottle. So he built one himself. And so he went on. Then one day he worked out something really hard to do. And to-day, after five years, he has built a complete street inside a warehouse--and moved 30 ancient buildings hundreds of miles, stone by stone, to do it.
Mr Sheppard is Director of Hull Municipal Museums: The street he has built is complete to the tiniest detail.
Pavements and cobble-stones are centuries old. There is n plumber's shop built before the year 1500 and a 140-years-old |
¡public-house.
The public-house was once the
POLICE RESERVE
Further Donations White Lion Hotel; in Hull, down Orders Issued For
To Bomber Fund
for demolition in a slum-clear-- jance scheme.
Mr Sheppard had it pulled [down and taken to the ware- terday by the War Fund inaugurated by
where it was rebuilt A total of $1.053,370,63 was reached yes house, the S. C. M. Post, Ltd, with the following exactly as before, complete with donations:
fittings, carvings, pumps and Anonymou
bottles. Chanieeler Restaurant Bomber Box
(sixth donation, Pulice Recreation Club Rockdene Liars (eleventh dora-
For Gilt of Plants Mr N. Brandel
Mra A. M. Cunningham
donation)
$500
100
(secund
IQ. Coy, 1st Bn The Middlesex Curry Dinner at Waverley Terrace
B1.57
5
to
The feat of which Mr Sheppard Is most proud was that of taking a chemist's shop, brick by brick, from Sunderland to Hull and rebuilding it.
"We had every brick and every plece of carved wood numbered and photographed before we started to pull the shop down," Mr Sheppard
said,
"Each piece was put in its proper place when we rebuilt the shop it ifull.
"Work of building the street has
walted for the wind The weather did not improve, and Mr David decided to take a chance,kont Branch. Acknowledges the been-done-by-the-museum-staff-and- and head towards West Point.
About four hours were spent in trying to reach the island, but at 10 p.m. they had only reached a point between Green Island and
Queen
Current Week
father-Evans, Commissioner of Police, for
"Fellowship Of Bellows" Hongkong Chapter
BANKS
THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRALIA '&' CHINA...
Incorporated by Royal Charter 1833,
| Paid-isp, Capital S.................................. £3,000,000
* Reserva Liability of Proprietors $3,000,000
With the object of collecting funds | Reserve Fund is....... £1,000,000 for the Royal Air Force, it has been decided to found a Hongkong Chap- ter of the "Fellowship of the Bel- lews."
The "Fellowship of the Bellows" originated in Buenos Aires, Argen- tine, on October 14, 1940, with the aim of collecting money for the R.A.F.. and businessmen in the Colony having read of the success of the scheme In English language papers throughout the world,
havo decided to promote such a Society in Hongkong.
HRAD OFFICE-LONDON, 25 Bishopsgate, 1.0.1.
Sub-Arensies ́to "London; £17/12, Leadenkati" Bizest," "1.0.3.
West End Branch 10/16, Cockapur street, B,WAL
Manchester Branch; 41, Mosley Street, Manchester, 1.
AGENCIES AND BRANCHIKS;
Hankow
Penang Hongking Hangoon
Alor Star Amritsar
ملامات
Salgón
Bangkok Batavia Bombay
Ipoh
Bemarang
Karachi
Beremban
Calcutta
Klang
Shanghai
Agencies:
Koba
Bingapore
Cilyn Street
Kuala
Bitiawan
Fairlie Place
Lumpur
Bourabaya
Kuching
Taiping
Madras
Tientsin
Manila
Tongkah
Medan
(Bhuket)
Admission to the Fellowship in this Colony is granted upon payment of H.K.$2, in return for which a new Canton member receives a badge and u Cawnpars booklet, He or she la then given a Colombo Fellowship number which will be ro-Deliti corded
on the first page of the book-Haiphong let.****
The scheme is based
upon the monthly contribution of one. cent, Hongkong currency for every plane brought down by the British land, sca and air Forces during the month in every theatre of the war.
Method of Scoring
Cebu
Hamburg
New York Tsingtao
Polping Yakotuma
(Peking) FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.
CURILENT ACCOUNTS; opened and DXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on application.
·BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Starting with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application, The Bank's Head Ontos in London undertakes Executor. & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income Tax overpaid on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and
W. K. EVANS THOMAS.
Manager.
The score will be ascertained from the right authorities in the Colony and will be published in the paper every month. The score so publish- Branches, ed will be the only score for the miontli and contributions for the month will be based solely upon the score given.
In order to maintain interest, a scheme of promotion in the Fellow- has been worked out which is
fully explained in the booklet.
fully
The
newly joined member known as a
POST OFFICE
The Printed Matter Service to the
"Whit" is entitled to become brought / following places in China is tom-
only wher the R.A.F. have down
1,000 enemy planes from the porarily suspended-Yunnan, Sze- month in which he or she joined the chuen, Kwelchow, Hunan, Fukien
Amoy Fellowship and provided that the (except
and Kulangsu), and East of HK$10 for the 1,000Kwangel, been pald.
Kwangtung.
I contribute
planes, It
Le.
in the Colony has been decided
in which mem~
to ask various
hove collectng boxes in companies to
bers may
their
North
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to
cations intended for persons other
membly contribu-/enclose in a postal cover communi-
will be pro-
Small Packet Post to all countries.
Lions. Evere vided with 12 envelopes on which than the addressee. will be printed their Fellowship number. The member puts his or is suspended. her contribution in the envelope ond places the envelope in the collecting box. The rest will be taken care of by the Servants of the Bellows,
Voluntary Contributiona
For those who feel their pockets are heavier than air, they may at any tune they please make a contribution to the fund which will be known as
INWARD AIR MAILS Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Servico-San Francisco date, 28th April .............................May 5. Air Mail by "Pan American AirwayS Direct Service"--San Francisco .May 0. date, 2nd May
OUTWARD AIR MAILS Friday, May 2 Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British Overseas Airways."
Orders by the Hon. Mr J. F. Fennéa "Windfall" but which will be no Air
way effect their
promotion. Pro- the coming week are as follow:
motion can only be determined by the number of planes brought down. by the British Forces.
General
The Star Ferry Company, Limited, has kindly consented to post up on its long kong and Kowloon, wharves the Weekly Orders commencing from this date.
Squad Drill: Through the courtesy of Lieut. Colonel D. J. McDougall, .., Commanding the 2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots, the Murray Barracks Parade Ground has
been allotted to the Police Reserve on Wednesdays from 5.15 pm, commencing
April 30..
Sqand Drill Parades and fullest advantage O. Care instructed to arrange weekly to be taken of the opportunily now afforded for efficiency and 'smartncas.
:
Chinese Company
The local Society of the Bellows has based all essential points on the original Society's scheme from the Argentine and it is hoped that all patriotic minded people will help to enrich the RAF. by joining when and is they can.
In Buenos Aires, a group of young Britons and Anglo-Argentines, most- ly junior executives in Ernst, Berg & Cia, formed, half in fun and half in earnest, the "Fellowship
of the Bellows," with the object of
Regt (Odd Cent Box) Dan (third donation) A.R.P. Upper Levels Division Dance on 19.4.41 (final instalment) ....
D. W. O. F.
British War Organisation Fund.
following donations;
member contributes the only expenditure, apart from their } Previously Asknowledges £200 and wages, was for transport charges," SC07,013,34) Monster itaffe Prize per "Way- Luong Mese", 10; TIÊN Excellency the
Clue Of Top Hat Governor, $500; D. W. Hume (monthly), The age of the White Lion Hotel $10: the Rev. and Mrs T. A. Broadfoot was discovered when it was found (monthly),
D. De Edmondston was disc the wood carvings
each pald in 20 certaVOS C. (monthly), #250;
per Mrs L. Dunbar $134; total $595,031.34. depicted a policeman in the top-hat
The S. C. M. Post has received the and frock coat uniform of 140 years, following donation to the British War Organisation Fund.-Liang Yuming (is) AKO. -
connection with recent exhibition of The 400-years-old plumber's shop Chinese War Paintings in Cathedral Hall) had previously been converted from
the King's Head Inn, sald to be the Beaverbrook Thanks Dodwell oldest building in Hell.
The following telegram has been re-
Strength, Constable (R) B1 John Wong has been taken on the strength of the Chinese Company, as from April 23.
Police Sergeant (R) 2 Clan Tak-chiu has been permitted to resign from the Chinese Company, as from date. Menendation. Consible homme (R1235) Un sloner of Polier for zeal and alertness
K.P.0. and
Ber. Ord,
G.P.O.
May 2, 4
p.in. .May 2, 4.30 p.m. Monday, May 5 Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A. and Europe via "Pan Ame- rlena Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervice."
Reg. Ord.
ECE.
Ord.
K.P.O.
May 5.'à p ...... May 15, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
.May 5, 5 p.m. ........May 5; 7-p.m.
Friday, May 9.
e) Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A, and Europe via "Pan-Ameri- "can"Airways","and"Trans-Atlantic
Services"
Reg Ord..
Itex Ord..
that
the wind" for purchasing and other fighter planes for the RAFIt was decided that each ore Argentine centavo (four cents Hongkong cur rency) for each Axis plane downed during the month. Thus, In October the Fellowship's 3,000 members or 2.85 pesos for the 288 enemy planes in arresting a Chinese male April 12, 14 notebed up by who was convicted før larceny from the
the RAF. person,
month. This totalled just over rd will attend Murray l'arado
Training Course-Part I. Those detall £500. By the end of November the Ground for instruction Baracha and membership was 15,000. The No- ing Course on Wednesday, April 30 at 5.15 - Vember score was 293 enemy planes p.in. Dress-Khaki Uniform.
and the take better than £2,500, (o Hurricane or Spitfire
about
Meantime, their "Fellowship of the Bellows" has blown into Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile.
for Mary Hospital. Oars were then used, but, after an hour's rowing without effect, the dinghy's anchor was drop- 10.10 Hawallan Selcotiens with ped. Il falled to touch bottom, and Bing Crosby (Vocal).
Jone of the oars was lost in the excfle- 10.35 Dance Music-Fox-Trotment, and the boat drifted. When You Wish Upon a Star, Quick- All three occupants then yelled for step-Give a Little Whistle (both help, but it was not until about mid- from Alm "Pinocchio").....Geraldo night, that they were caught in the and His Savoy Hotel Orchestra; beam of a search-light and
£5,000). towed nahore by a party of soldiers who Juan
and His Orchestra:
ra: Fox-had come along to investigate. Trot My Capri Serenade, Waltz Mrs David's Arst words on getting Who's Taking You Home To-night?. ashore were: "I thought this was the
Maurice Winnick and His Orches end for us." ira; Fox-Trois-Down The Trail of Dreams, Faithful Forever.....The Organ, The Dance Band and Me..
11.00 Close Down.
Tan Clasico, Liorar Y Reir
Mr David would like to express his thanks and appreciation to the sold- fers for all that was done for them that night.
A TIMELY REMINDER
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THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.
Head Office & Works 57032 Gloucester Bldg., 2nd Flr., Tol. 28038 Hong Kong Depot, Kowloon Depot,
Tel. 53548 Peak Dopot,
Once Mr Sheppard had Interested the public in his scheme he soon got he needed-even rate and
ceived by the Hon. Mr S. tr. Dodwell from
Beaverbrook. Minister for Aircraft the Production:
"It 14 with immense gratitude that expensive Adams fireplaces. have learned of the contributions made Parked in the middle of the street by the staff of your Company in the there are stage coaches and the Far East to the gift of a Spare for the earliest types of motor-car. Royal Air Force.
They show a spirit of generous hearted the stage conchies, from Exeter, is 200 devotion to our Cause that is an inspira- years old, tlon and encouragement to the people of. Britain and I send to them all my warment thanks"
Lord Mayor's Fund
The following latter, dajed, February 18,
has been received from Mir A. W. Hersee, Secretary, Lord Mayor's National Air Roid Distress Fund, London:
"I have pleasure in acknowledging, re- ceipt of your letter of November 20, laut, enclosing a draft for £15.19.9,the equivalent of 1250, Hongkong Currency, dariated by one of your readers to the Lord Mayor's Air Raid Distress Fund, for which I thank "Tattach herewith official receipt No, 57091 covering this contribution, and I would ask you to be good enough to
J'ou
One of
The street is about 50 yards long, with 10 shops on each side. It will be ready in a few weeks,
convey to your readers the sincera thanks of the Lord Mayor for his sympathetic Interest and help to the Fund."
SQUATTERS CAMP The Director of Medical Services ack- nowledges the receipt of $200 from the Hongkong Red Swartiks, Society for de- traying the cost of renovating the school buildings of Tol Heng Squatters Camp, which were damaged during the recent
my weather.
CITIZEN OF THE WORLD INTERNED
A German seafarer who has ranged over the South Seas and the Pacific since the Great War when, as a farmer in Auckland, he was interned as an enemy alien, arrived recently in Napter,
Training Course-Part IV. Those de- talted wilt uitend Prince's Building. 1st. floor, fur l'art IV of Training Course under Resday, April 30 at 5.15 pm, sharp. Inspector (R) Lau on Wed- Patrol Duty, Patrol duties will be car- ried out as ordered,
Indian Company
Training Course-Part 1, Those detailed will attend Murray Barracks Parade Ground for Instruction in Part I of Train- ing Course on Wednesday April 30, et
pan. Dress-Khaki Uniform. Training Course Part II. These detail. ed will attend Indian Company Head- quarters for Instructions in Pärt Int (R) 214 Channan Singh on Tuesday, and Training Course under Police Bergeant Friday, April 20, and
Training Course May 2 at 8.15 pm
Those detall- ed will attend Indian Company Head- quarters for instructiona. In Part D of Training Course under D. C. Indian Com- pany on Tuesday and Friday, April 19, and May 2, at 9.15 pm.
Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be car. ried out as ordered.
Flying Squad
Training Course-Part I. Those detailed will attend Murray Barracks Parada Ground for Instruction in Part I of Traini ing Course on Wednesday, April 30 at 9.18 p.m. under Police Sergeant (R) 371 K. D. Lee. Dress-Khaki Uniform,
Paito! Duty. Pairol duties will be car ried out pa ordered.
Emergency Unit Naserve Inspection Parade. All ranks of the Emergency Unit Reserve "A" and "" Companies will parade at Murary Bar racks Parade Ground an Wednesday, April 30, at 6.15 pm. sharp for a general inspection by the Company Commander Dress-Khaki uniform, CAD with khaki cover, belt will brace, whistle and chain and truncheon to be carried.
Training Course-Part II. Members of serve Headquarters on Friday, May 3, at 5.10 p.m. for Part II of Training Course.
out as ordered. Patrol Duty. Patrol duties will be car.
O. ZADE
New Zealand, with a home-made passport and manifestations the "T" Company will attend Police Re-
good will.
From his 32-foot ketch, which has touched shores as distant as British Columbia and the State of Washington, flow his own flag in token of his avowed independ- ence of nationality.
Own Passport
I world" and bespoke "protection under
the goodwill of the world."
The port authorities were impress-ried ed by the literary nature of the pass- port held by the skipper, George John Dibben, born in Kiel, Germany.
But they scaled his vessel, the Te Rapunga, and put him right back where ho was in the last war—an Internment camp.
Press Comment
On the passport he composed some=:
A Now Zealand newspaper darkly what lyrically to replace German suggested that "from the very nature Tel. 21270 credentials he says he tossed over- of his arrival Dibben and his yacht Tel. 20328 board at the outbreak of war, he could have been in position to assist
proclaimed himself a "citizen of theł prowling Naxi raidora”
D. C. P. TR).
GIFT TO FIGHT PNEUMONIA
The Duchess of Kent has accopied, on behalf of the Greek nation, a gift of 1,000,000 anti-pneumonia tablets to cambat the disease prevalent in Greece. The tablets are valued at £8,000, and 20,000 have already been sent by alr mall.
Costa
K.P.O.
.May P. 5 pm. ... .... ... ... .....May 9, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
May 9, 5 p.m.
....May 9, 7 p.m.
Family Of 250 Joins Army
Two hundred and fifty members of one family have foined the United States Army.
The.
surname Is Columbidac—— they're pigeons.
Any information regarding the Hongkong society will be given by the Servants of the Bellows, and er quiries should be addressed to “Whirl-
Manhattan fanciers loaned them wind" (Secretary), Fellowship of to the United States Signal Corps at the Bellows", c/o For East Oxygen & Fort Monmouth, N. J., and the Army Acetylene Co., Ltd, To Kwa Wan expects them to raise 3,000 feathery Road. Kowloon.
new recruits by July.
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