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Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August, 51941

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1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

BRITISH WAR of I. M. Coldstreant Guards

1.45 Light Opera Selections by the

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0.0 Indian Programme.

6.45 Closing Local Stock Quotations. 6.47 A Military Band Concert and Dennis Noble (Baritone).-Zampa- Overture (Herold, arr. Godfrey), Help Bombed Civilians in Britain The Band of II. M.

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The

Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

For the best and second-best entries. Three Silver Trophios Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK Co. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.

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7.30 Portuguese Programme. 8.0 London The News. 8.15 London-War Commentary. 8.25 London "Listening Post Examination of Points In

German Propaganda.

8.30

New

Programme Summary.

Levitzki

THEY'RE IN THE OCEAN-Now at bottom of South Atlantic are those two ambulances, field kitchens and staff car (crated), part of British American Ambulance Corps equipment sont from U.S. on Egyptian ship Zamtam, sunk by Naxi torpedo. Picture taken by George Finneran, Rye, N. Y., ambulance driver, now. Interned by Germani, malled from Brazil before ship left.

TYPHOON TRACK

J

Disturbance Forms In China Sea

After almost a month, Hongkong was threatened with another typhoon during the week-end but it did not materialise, although the No, B Algoal was up at one time.

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First Indication that a storm was threatening was on Sunday morning. when the No. 1 signal was holsted. time was The disturbance at that reported 200 miles S.S.W. of Heng- kong. There was heavy rainfall throughout that day but no wind of any great force.

Yesterday morning rain continued Batavia to fall intermittently and the storm appeared to be moving towards Ilong- kong for the No. Bignal was put up at 11.20 am. However, the weather cleared following the hoisting of this signal, there was no rain throughout the afternoon and hardly any wind.

AL 4.40

n. the No. B

signal was lowered and the

1 rc-holsled, No.

statement

after which the following tory

was issued by the

"The disturbance was formed in Ure China Sea about 130 miles due south of Hongkong in the early hours of Sunday. It moved west towards Hainan of first and at 5 am, "was about 200 ilica S.S.W. of the Colony. It then slowed down and recurved

a.m. on Monday It was situated about 120 miles south-west

north. "At

NOTED CHINESE Donations To of Hongkong moving slowly worth

SCHOLAR PASSES

the Hindu

Bomber Fund

Salvation Army

thirteenth contribution

The

2 p.m. the typhoon about 150 miles W.S.W. of Hongkong, moving N.N.W, or N.W. and should enter the coast about 100 miles to the west of Macao this

evening

(Monday). The typhoon appeared to be moving northward during the night, moving The death occurred suddenly about later went back to India where hember Fund from the Supreme Court Colony, and at 10.40 p.m. the No. 1 the to the way from the direction of 2.10 p.m. yesterday of Professor Hsu joined

University at

was lowered. Chinese Benares and concentrated on Indian "bomb", and a number of monthly dona-signal Ti-shan, Chairman of the

heaviest rainfall during the Department of the Hongkong Uni-philosophy and religion for a year. $2,444,554,93, The following in the com-threatened storm was between 1 and

The Professor then returned to versity. Prof. Hsu had been alightly

2 am. and 8 and 9 am. yesterday, indisposed since July 28

and WOB last China

as Pro- where he continued as

when .610 inches were recorded. seen by his doctor about 11 am

Tsing Kua

wind highest The and con- tional

National

....$20

velocity was 30 10.45 hour at yesterday, when the Professor's confessor of History at Yenching, Na-

satisfactory. dition appeared to be

Peking Universities until 1935 when

... 12 As result of the weather, many He had a sudden seizure after time, he came to Hongkong to take over however, and died at his residence the Chairmanship of the Chinese in Robinson Road before medical aid Department of the local University. could be summoned. He was 47 first Professor to

intment Hongkong University. old, yours

The late Professor. Hau has been Professor Hsu's Department dealt In Hongkong for about six years, with Chinese languages and litera and counts a large circle of friends history, philosophy and transla Dally among all communities. Ils sympa- tions.

thetic

understanding and

His major Interests iny in the his- having made him very popular.

tory of Chinese social and religious wlil The funeral take placo

aco to-day life. His publications include

nature

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"A

tions brought the total yesterday up to

plete list!

Ingram Shaw

a.m.

Bowie-Snooker Prizen for 1839-Dr G. Post Office Employees faixth donations so miles an Another Bet Gone Wrong

Court Domb" (thirteenth people were prevented from making Supreme Indo China Trading Co.

donation)

The flows malta ekowledged:

Mr Surjin Singh

Mim D. G. Front

33 full use of their Bank holiday. 25 Cinemas, however, did a roaring

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The following monthly donations to the trade, full houses being the order

of the day.

It is officially announced that owing

nubsidence .of

carth Glenealy, at the junction of Wynd- 10ham Street and Lower Albert Road, the road has been closed to west and cast bound traffic. Traffic may

M1 KM. Anderson Mr C. B. E. Berglot

Miss E. M. R. Buckland

Major C. R. Boxer

Mr Donald Black Miss N. Stone:

An Intand Missionary

Mrs W. N. Winslade Mr S. Dunes

Mr and Mrs D. Needham

zo reach Central Police Station either via Arbuthnot Road or Wellington Street.

The subsidence is believed to have been caused by the week-end rains THE SALVATION ARMY

plus the shaking caused by blasting The Salvation Army Headquartersnt the A.R.P. tunnel nearby. gratefully acknowledge receipt of "Bowl ef nice Campaign" tickets from the ollowing:

Mr Violet Chan. General Post-Omer,

Kwok, and numerous anonymous,

8.32 A Light Classical Programmic. Evensong (Easthope Martin), The at the Chinese Christian Cemetery, History of Taoism" in Chinese and Symphony Orchestra Sea Pokfulam, the cortege leaving the a number of short stories of social Fever (Ireland). Stuart

Robertson University Great Hall, where his life among small-town citizens. Some (Bass) with plano; Hungarian body will lie in state all day, at 4 of these have been translated into Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt), Mischo p.m. A funeral service conducted English, His carly writings were

Valse (Piano);

Triste by Bishop Hall will be held in the under the pen-name of "Lo Hua-

Or- Great Hall at 3 p.m. (Sibelius), Chicago Symphony

Sheng (Peanut). He Wüs well chestra; Wine,

Women And Song Professor Hau is survived by his versed in Sanskrit. (Strous), Mavis Bennett (Soprano) widow, a

MEON Ling-chung, 10, a A memorial service conducted by with Orchestra; Serenade (Moszkow student of King's College, a daugh Bishop Hall will be held in the Great Wonit. Dr K. W. Chrum. Str ski), Carroll Gibbons and the Savoyter,

of St Stephen's Girls' Hall of the University at 3 pm, to Karel Weiza, Mr S. F. Wong. Mr F. K. Hotel Orpheans.

Collegek, 8.

and another daughter by his day. 9.0 Local Time Signal and An- first

first marriage, who is an under- nouncements.

graduate ot Kwangsi Univerally. -0.02 Studio-Recital by Gaston A native of Formosa, Professor D'Aquino (Tenor) with E. O'Neil Isu was the fourth son of the late Bhaw

at the Piano.

Mr Isu Nam-ying, a former

District 9.30 Liszt-Les Preludes Sym Governor in Formosa, and was born phonie Form. The London Sym-in Taiwan on January 16, 1894. Fol- phony Orchestra cond. by Albert lowing the Japanese occupation of the Island after the first Sino-Japan- in French (Onese War, the family moved to Chao- 9.45-10,0-Now

chow; near Swatow, where his father Short Wave only).

0.45 Violin Solos by Albert Sandler was appointed to another high Gov- with Piano and Cello and Temianka ernment post.

Interior scenes. Table Top and Still Coates.

Life Studies. (Exluding portraiture, plants and and flowers). 1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 4th $10 2nd $40. 3rd $30.

SECTION TWO Portraiture.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY

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Plants and Flowers.

1st KODAK SILVER TROPHY 2nd $50, 3rd $30.

RULES

4th $10

The following Hales will govern the Competition;

-The Competition is open to all

photographers,

2.-The entries awarded the ford Trophies for the best and second- best pictures its the Competition, will not be enilled to any other prizes, 2.-The prizes will be awarded to the competitors sending in what are adjudged to be the best photo- graphs in each Section. Each entry must be sreumpanted by a form which will be published during the period of the Com- petition, and which must bo posted on back of entry. 4.--The right to publish any or all

of the entries is reserved to the Jongkong Telegraph.

-All photographs entered

must

have been taken in the Colony of Hongkong. Photographs which have been already entered in other Competitions are ineligible. 4. No responsibility will be accepted for non-delivery of, loss of, or damage to entries 7.--All entries to be either black, sapla, or toned pictures, and must be mounted. Coloured photo- graphs are ineligible. 8.-Pictures submitted in sepia tones should be accompanied ; by a smaller print in black and white. 9-No picture tɔ entered la more

than one Section. 10-Mounts to be only white or cream, must be of one of the following sizes:-10X12, 16×2,

11-No correspondence will be entered"

into in connerilon with the Com- Teution. 12.--Members of the Staffs' of the Hongkong Telegraph and the South China atoming Post are nos permitted to compala, 13.—The decision of the Judgos shall

be Anal 14-At the conclusion of the Com-

Patton, entries will be returned. competitors en application" et. the Telegraph obsces within seven days. 10.The use of aliases is strictly

forbidden.

ENTRY FORM

NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

one of these forms on" back

with Plano.

Professor Hsu was about 14 years 10,0 London-The News and News old when his father was appointed Commentary.

Hend of the Prefecture of Yangchiung, 10.15 An Hour of Variety and Kwangtung, after a short stay in Dance Music by "Hutch" (L A. Changchow-in-Fukien. During this

Billy Cotton and His time he was Band,

taught by a private Davis with Instrumental

tutor and had also the inspiration and Norman with Herman

U.S. Air Forces Are

"Going

Underground"

By Julius C. Edelstein

United Press Staff Correspondent

Poor Christopher Columbus!

Alor Star Amritsar Bangkok

Jangkau

Rangoon

Itatto

Saigon

Ipoh

Betharang

Karachi

Beremban

Bombay Calcutta

Klank

Shangha

Kobn

Singapore

Agencies:

Kuala

SIUAWAN.

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Lumpur

Bourabaya

Fairlie Place Kuching

Taiping

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Modras

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Manila

Tongkah

Medan

(huket)

New York

Tsingtao

Delhi

Pelning

Yokohama

alohone Konkow

(Peking) Penang

Cebua

Colombo

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Manager.

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Air Mail to Rangoon to with the, British Overseas Airways Service will until further notice be closed on Mondays and Fridays. Correspondence for despatch by this..

C.N.A.C. route must be superscribed by

The public are reminded that it is breach of postal regulations to inclose in a postal cover commun!- cations intended for persons other

han the addressee..

The Printed Matfer Service to the following places in China is tern- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Szo- buen, Kwelchaw, Hunan, Füklen (except Amoy and Kulangsu),

North and East Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries fame spread throughout the land. u suspended.

He received hundreds of letters

ALBANY, (UP)-When Christo-wangel, pher Columbus a singing waiter was given draft order number 1402, his

and many invitations to speak at

He

INWARD AIR MAILS

of

public gatherings. His odd luck has | Air Mail by "Pan American Airways galned even international notice. received a letter from an English-

Direct Servico"-San Francisco date, 5th August. ......................Atr. 12.

Direct

woman offering him a copy of an old | Air Mail by "Pan American Aleways poem written about the original Columbus soon after he discovered America.

Christopher, however, is not en-

WASHINGTON, Aug. 3 (UP). The Army and Navy are adopting German tactics and are "going underground" with air-tirely happy. "I've had everything craft hangars and aviation shop facilities, it was disclosed offered me but a job," he said. officially...

Col. Frank M. Kennedy, chief of buildings and grounds for the Army Air Corps, told a House Military Affairs Sub-Committee

Hutch ebrose and His arew/ Buidance of his father, who was him- the Army already is constructing underground hangars at its

comp

akt and His Bond, Swing and Swaselt a brilliant scholar and man of vital off-shore bases. It was revealed elsewhere that the Navy

Jetters.

with Sammy Kaye, Elisabeth Welch The Revolution in 1912 saw the with orchestra, The Organ, The Hu family in Canton where Ti-shan Douce Bond and Me, Bing Crosby was attending the Toul Wan Middle with orchestra, Geraldo

and The School, an exclusive institution in- Savoy Hotel Orchestra.

tended almost entirely for the sons 11.15 Close Down.

Current Week

war

teacher and later worked in many

43 0 Primary School latively impregnable to attack.

In addition to the usual news com passed out mentaries the following relays will be taken by ZBW from London is sch

At 8.30 p.m. to-morrow, there weck, Is a seaside showdown written by Tod Kavanagh and entited "It's that Sand

Again (ITSA)" with Tommy Handley and "Funf," and from 11-11.15 p.m. that night

ent a further

er discussion in the series

that

schools in Kwangtung China.

and North

Studied at Oxford

New York Police Study Defence.

10 drops

will brace and Invigorate you

is taking steps for protection of planes and facilities at nir de- pots and shore establishments and is weighing the efficiency of underground hangars.

Germany constructed an ex- lieve, ie best results can be ob- of high Government officials. Later tensive system of such hangarstained by operation of auxiliary

went to the Sang Yen Language during her

This "dispersion" theory is School from where he

preparation eventually

being followed in Hnwall. years. They are said to be re-

Another protective device coming The exposed hangars and air felds into widespread use is the armour of Poland, France, Holland,

ing of hanger roofs to withstand and light destructive bombs and Incen- lately of Crele, were largely accoun- diaries. in 1919 Professor Heu entered table for Germany's complete mas- Yenching University, Feiping, from lery of the air in those campaigns, where he graduated in 1922 with

military experts. Dccording to

Cal. degrees in Arts and Divinity.

Kennedy said the Army's un- Не "Britnin To-day." Another

derground talk by a well-known war corres- was one of the first graduates of the

programme is confined to res Institution. The following year he

off-shore bases, which probably be the pondent

will be given at 11 p.m. on went to the United States and

would be the firs

the first objective of aerial Thursday,

don relays, the first at bin where, after a year's work, he United States because the nation in nounces that the city's 18,000 police- are two London

NEW YORK, Aug. 3 (UP).-Police gars continental Commissioner Louis J. Valentine a Radio Dramatisa-obtained the MA degree. 9.30 p.m. being a tion of the achievements of the RAF,

From equipped with a for-dung chain of men will be given a course of study there he proceeded to England and Fighter Command

during the great days from August 8. to October 31, studied for two years at Oxford, air stations.

concerning problems of defence of 1040, entitled The Battle of Bri-ecialising in literature and philo

In Puerto Rico

the metropolitan area-including alr tain, and at 11 o'clock a talk on Bachelor of Literature.

sophy and

the degree of gaining

The first and biggest of the under-ralds, blackouts and sabotage. Desmond MacArthy in the series

ground hangars will be at Borinquen "Makers of Illstory." The

Returning to China

A series of six lectures, including via India, Air Field in Puerto Rico: Borin-data obtained by New York police The two re where he spent seven months, Pro- quen, one of the largest bombing observers in London, will be held for lays on Saturday right are now well- fessor Hsu took up the Professorship bases under the Amerlean flag, is civilian and uniformed members of known to listeners, the specel broad of History at Yenching University, being rushed to completion to pro- the department to attend discussed THE GREATEST OF ALL TONICS FOR cast to British Forces in the Far East Peiping about 1920, but two years vide a home station for flying for- at 8.30 p.m. and "Old Mother Riley Takes 1io Air" at 11.16 p.m.

treases which are patrolling the are "the functions and duties of the features of this grammes:

night the admission to the University orders. He said underground han-

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Among subjects to Here are some of the principal p.m. to-morrow. Another interesting exposed

Caribbean. The hangars there are police during an actual air raid," week's local pro-item on Friday night will be a pro- criticised by visiting Congressional blackouts and the dimculty of ob-

to attack. and have been und "the problems involved Following the 9 o'clock local time other Dance Music from the..Studio

gramme of the latest "Swing" and cominitt

cominíttees,

taining swift and complete control signal to-night, Guston (Tenor) will give a recital from the hip, from 10.15 to 11 o'clock; this

Aquino of ZBW by the Band of visiting One Sub-committee, which is co- of the city's lighting system." Studio of ZBW accompanied at the

operating with Navy Department of cou

experts, Is is subject to alteration. course piano by E. O'Neil Shaw.

giving the underground Mendelssohn's

problem considerable study. Some 10.15 p.m. to-morrow the Letter Major AL

Octet in E Flat members feel that such hangers are from Free China will

opens Saturday be read by transmission and at 0.02 p.m. Hal stances where they would be highly evening's over-rated but that there are in- Mrs Alice Chow from the Studio. Lorenzo will give a Jazz Recital from practical. This The recorded programmes that night the Studio include three quarters of an hour of

true, it was snid, nt aerodromes near hilly terrain. In the compositions of Hayden among

programme such instances hangars can be dug which is his "Surprise Symphony No. 2 in F Minor played by Alfred must be sunk at least 80 feet to at

On commences with Chopin's Concerto into the hills. On Bat terrain they this commences immediately after Cortot and Orchestra. the 9 o'clock local time

A Military thin the minimum of protection from signal,"

of ZBW. Sunday' luncheon

At 9 p.m. on Thursday there in and Concert with songs by Peter nertal bombardment. the weekly review of new records, Dawson and Olive Gilbert follows

TOWN. the 1 o'clock local time

and at 10.20 p.m. the 1st Act of Verdi's "Alda" will be broadcast.

Battle of Britain

'Shift In Policy

time signal and compositions of Tchaikowsky follows

The contemplated hangars repre- the Reuter News. From 8.30 to 8.50 sent a definite shift in American de- that night AN. Tucker will give an fence policy. Most US. offshore Owing to the fact that there will Organ Recital from St John's Cathe-bases heretofore were believed im- bo the London relay, "The Battle of dral and at 9.15 p.m. there are the pregnable, but one expert sold the Britain" at 0.30 p.m. on Friday, the usual Sunday evening Book Reviews essoils of Crete and Alexandria Variety Request Programme will be from the Studio,

have proved that bombers "can get given from 6.30 p.m. to 9.30 p.m.

p.m. to 10 p.m. on Shotting to pay the already advertised. Listeners are Wave only,

In some baseE, such as lawail, Invited to send in asking. for

any

All times given in this summary underground hangars would be im--

Instead of from · ́9-10

o'clock nae in French is broadcast daily through anywhere If they are will

cost,"

Please use block letters and pare items they may caro, to hear played are Hongkong Summer Time which practicable because existing landing i

during this hour. All letters must is nine hours ahead of Greenwich delda are only a few feet above ssá [rench-the Secretary not later than 5 | Mean Time,

lovely. At such bases, the experts bo-

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Aug. 12, 5 p.m. .Aug. 12, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

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