THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 16, 1940
Five U-Boats Destroyed
In A Week:
Off Norway
Oslo, To-day.
Drama
BLIZZARD HITS NEW
ACCORDING TO THE BERGEN correspondent of ENGLAND
the "Aftenbladet“ a U-boat blew up and sank apparently as the result of action by a British des- troyer before the submarine could fire a torpedo with which she intended to sink a Norwegian vessel.
The crew of the Norwegian ship, and 33 survivors of the Norwegian motor-vessel Snestad, which they had rescued, had already taken to the boats; but when the submarine sank they returned on board and brought the ship safely to Bergen yesterday.
was
The Snestad, of 4,114 tons, bound for America and was torpedoed on Sunday after
the crew
were
warned to take to the boats.
They were picked up next day by another Norwegian vessel.
Reuter.
A Havas message which points out that the sinking of this U-boat makes the fth Nazi submarine loss in a single week, says that the destruction has not been officially claimed yet by the British Admiralty.
BAIL IN
TICKET CASE
Renewing his application of ball on
behalf of a client, Mr. M. K. Lo claim- ed before Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon this morning that defendant, who was not charged with an offence under the Felony Section, was fully entitled to ball.
BRITISH
ARMY DOUBLED
London, To-day. British Army strength is double what it was one year ago.
New York, To-day. Ten have been killed at Boston and scores injured and thousands marooned as the result of the worst bliz- zard New England has ex- perienced for years.
are
stranded
Conditions are chaotic; streets blocked with thousands of motorcars.
A fish market which is the largest Men are In the world has closed. skiing through the streets.
Mountainous snowdrifts throughout the countryside are rendering many
roads impassable.
SUMMER. TIME IN FEBRUARY
Paris, To-day.
It is announced that in agree- ment with the British Govern- ment Summer Time will be re- established at 2 a.m. on Feb. 25. -Reuter.
BRUTAL BEATING
GAOL FOR OLD WOMAN
Bearing 48 visible cane marks on her back and legs, a 10-year-old girl, Lam Fung, was presented at the Kow- [loon Magistracy this morning in a case in which her cus- todian, Chan Yan-kui, 73, Traffic is heavily disrupted thousands were unable to get to their widow, was charged with ill- offices. Eight people have been kill-treating her. ed in the metropolitan area.
Thirty-eight thousand street clean. ers in New York are digging the city out of an eight-foot snowfall.
and
This, with other interesting figures, was authentically dis- deaths resulting from weather condi- closed yesterday.
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Inspector W. H. Fraser, of the S.C.A. put the girl on a chair in front of the Magistrate, Mr. Macfadyen and pointed out the numerous heavy red
marks. The girl was found wander- ing in the street on Wednesday.
The girl told the police that she was beaten when she accidentally broke a She was sold dish and a rice bowl. to the widow last year as an adopted daughteṛ.
The widow, who appeared on $250 bail, was said to have been in the Colony for the last 37 years. She must have been fully aware of the Law,
CINEMA "DOSS-HOUSE" At Providence, Rhode Island, 600 patrons of a cinema were snow-bound and accepted the manager's invitation to stay in the theatre for the night.
have been 38 Altogether there tions in the Eastern States.-Reuter.
MORE THAN SCORE DEAD
New York, To-day. Excluding the Indian Army, which
More than a score dead have already of 600,000 men been found in the wake of a howling is 150,000 strong, the Army in Janu-
and blizzard which hit the Eastern and ary, 1939, consisted
Atlantic States and drifted out into serving in Regular, Territorial Reserve Forces.
the Atlantic early yesterday. To-day, the number is 1,250,000.
By mid-morning, a score of bodies The case concerns Chu Siu-po, 31,
Immense as are the supplies of a cinema booking office cashier, who
uttering a forged man-power available under the Com-had been found and it was thought in-that this figure would have risen to at is charged with
Sentencing the widow to a month's a least 30 by nightfall. ticket. Yesterday the police opposed pulsory Service Regulations, the
crease in the year is only due in
A great deal of damage was done imprisonment, the Magistrate remark- bail on the ground that the prosecu-
ed that he did not feel a fine would tion had not completed their investi-smaller part to the classes called up,
for it is pointed out that over 150,000 to property.--Reuter.
do any good. gation..
Det.-Sgt. N. B. Fraser said that fur- | volunteers have joined the Army since be preferred the outbreak of war while little dif- ther charges would against Chu; probably for a similar |ficulty has been experienced in com- offence on a different date and a pleting the territorial establishments.
The personnel of the latter general charge of conspiracy. The
by over 280,000 in the 3 years since police, continued the Sergeant, had no
at bail
the
These figures do not include present 1936. objection to
the great increase in the strength of moment.
the Empire Army, nor take in account the recruitment to the Forces.--British Wireless.
Bail of $500 was allowed.
MR. P. J. SANTOS COMMENDED
Mrs. M. J. Rull, of No. 24, Jordan Road, was the victim of a handbag snatcher last night in Nathan Road. Mr. P. J. Santos, of Chi Woo Street, chased the snatcher into Nanking Street and arrested him.
This morning, Wong Ng-tung, 34, was sentenced to three months' hard labour and Mr. Santos was commend- ed by the Magistrate.
DEANNA DURBIN
TOPS POLL
rose
Colonial
Youth has captured the cinema box- office, according to a poll conducted by the Motion Picture Herald.
The three stars who brought in most money in Britain in 1939 are Deanna
APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL
DANISH TRIBUTE
TO THE R.A.F.
IN AN ARTICLE OF OVER 2,000 The application by the Dairen Kisen Kalsha and others for leave to appeal WORDS, ENTITLED "THE LION HAS. to the Privy Council against the WINGS," THE LONDON CORRES. winding-up order in the Ching Kee PONDENT OF THE COPENHAGEN Steamship Navigation Co. case, was "NATIONAL TIDENDE,” MR. BLYT- granted this morning by Mr. Justice GEN-PETERBEN, PAYS STRIKING SPEED AND R. E. Lindsell and Mr. Justice J. A. | TRIBUTE TO THE
EFFICIENCY OF BRITAIN'S AIR- Fraser.
CRAFT PRODUCTION.
The Hon. Mr. Leo d'Almada, in- | structed by Mr. H. J. Armstrong, was for the appellants, and Mr. H. C. Mac- namara, instructed by Mr. D. L. Strellett, for the respondents.
Mr. d'Almada said that the grounds of appeal were set out in the appli- cation and added that in view of the
TRAFFIC OFFENDERS Before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this Durbin, Mickey Rooney and Shirley morning, Mr. F. Buckle of the Educa-Temple In America, Mickey Rooney tion Department, was fined $5 for al- led the list, followed by Tyrone Po- great general public importance of lowing his car to remain longer than wer, Spencer Tracy and Clark Gable, the case, it ought to be submitted to George Formby is again the most His Majesty in Privy Council for de-
cision.
The application was granted on con- Fields second. popular British star, with
The lists of money-making stars dition that the usual procedure be fol- according to this poll, are:
lowed, that preparation of the appeal Britain-Deanna Durbin, Mickey be completed within three months and Sub-Inspector F. J. Clarke prose-Rooney, Shirley Temple, Robert Tay that the usual bond of $5,000 be forth
coming.
necessary in Des Voeux Road Central. A similar fine was imposed on Mr. H. J. Tebbutt, of St. George's Build- ing, for parking overtime in Chater Road.
cuted.
IRAQIAN FINED
An Iraqian, Soóren Topallan, des- cribed as an aviation company repre- sentative, was charged before Mr. R. Edwards this morning, with falling to report his arrival in the Colony with- in the prescribed period.
Det. Sergeant. Headridge, told the Court that defendant arrived from Manila by plane, on February did not notify the Police until to the Registration Office
A fine of $10 was imposed.
Gracie
lor, Jeanette Macdonald, Spencer Tracy, Erroll Flynn, George Formby, Nolson Eddy, Gary Cooper.
America-Mickey Rooney, Tyrone Power, Spencer Tracy, Clark Gable, Shirley Temple, Bette Davis, Alice Faye, Errol Flynn James Cagney, Sorja Henie.
truly
In the headline British aeroplane factories are described as "gigantic" and as working at "a hair-raising tempo." The correspondent, who has toured many miles of factories, writes, "I received a picture of a
American' tempo which is being pur- sued throughout Britain's air rearma- ment both in regard to aircraft pro- the training of human duction and personnel.”
The strategle placing of Vickers Wellington bombers in various paris of the Empire, adds the correspondent, enable them "to patrol world."
the whole
AUGUSTUS JOHN IN ACADEMY AGAIN.
"Igned from April, 1988,
ademy's
ITALIAN STEAMER SUNK BY MINE
Rome, To-day." British Stars only-George Formby, Gracie Fields, Robert Donat, Will Hay, According to the official - Italian Anna Neagle, Leslie Howard, Charles news agency: the Italian cargo-steari-
Gorden Harker, Ralph er Giorgio Ohlsen sank of the coast the Royal Laughton,
of Great Britain on Wednesday after a pròtest
Ffection -mine. ake William Boyd strik
She war'a front of Gene
Richardson, W
Augustus
694 tons and Lewis,