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G-MAN ON THE CONSCRIPTION

WORK OF NAZI SABOTEURS

America's G-Man No. 1, J. Edgar Hoover, Chief of the Federal Bureau of In- vestigation, speaking in Washington yesterday, said that the Bureau had discovered acts of sabo-| tage against the United States' national defence programme.

put emery dust in aeroplane en-

THESE

WILL NOT

BE WORN

in er

The saboteurs, he declared, had It is understood that gines and destructive metal in the King expects that Bri- the motive power of naval ves-tish citizens will no long- scls.

wear decorations The placing of chemicals boilers in order to cause whole- awarded by the King of Italy, although he will not discovered.

prohibit the Subversive agents, he de-formally clared, actually conducted wearing of them. schools for teaching "the most terrible means of creating The King has no Italian decora-

sale destruction had also been

destruction." Hoover

recommended that

tions.

The Duke of Connaught, in ad- every city in the United States dition to the Military Order of should survey its utility under- Savoy, held the highest honour takings to ensure the maximum which Italy awards-the Annun- protection because! "the demora-ciata, which entitles the holder to lisation of cities by means of address the King of Italy as water famine has already

been "cousin". used by totalitarian saboteurs.". --Router.

ROOSEVELT CALL FOR UNITY

the Duke of Windsor.

BILL TO GO TO SENATE

The Senate Military Committee, meeting in Washington yes- terday, decided by 12 votes to three to send the Burke-Wadsworth' Conscription Bill to the Senate.

The aim of the bill is to register 42,000,- 000 between the ages of 18 and 64, with actual military train- ing for a million and a half men in the first year.-Reuter.

FINANCIAL HARDSHIP OF THE

EVACUATION

1

I

The evacuation has en- tailed a great deal of fin- This has also been awarded to ancial hardship on many the com- Some medals have already been members of returned to the King of Italy, in-munity, says St. John's cluding the insignia of a Com-

Review. mander of the Crown of Italy, sent back by Mr. William Guggen-

Milliner shops have had to sell heim, the American industrialist. their stock at a great sacrifice and It was

awarded to him twenty then close down, in fact all those years ago..

trades people who catered for the Another insignia of the Crown needs of European women of Italy has been burned. It be- children, have suffered a longed to Group Captain A, C. setback. President Roosevelt winter, a retired officer of the made à call for unity be-R.A.F. tween the Federal and State Governments in

|strengthening national GOVERNMENT

defence and uncovering

subversive activities, in a DISOWNS WOMEN'S

message yesterday ad-

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State Conference on law]

enforcement problems. "The Women's Auxiliary Ser-

"We our we

and severe

Then many "boys" and "amahs" are without employment, as a re- sult of the exodus. The Dairy Farm must have a considerable surplus of milk each day now. Shares have depreciated consider- ably in market value.

All these things of course are incidental to the war in Europe, and to the threat to Hong Kong. As the situation in Europe im- proves for Britain so there, will be a response in this part of the world too.

Hong Kong has never been one

The meeting is designed to pro-vice is an unofficial body which of those calm placid parts of the mote closer co-operation in guard-has no connection with any Gov- Empire, where nothing happened. ernment service," Mr. Peake, Its economic and social conditions ing against spies, saboteurs and

Parliamentary Under-Secretary, have been rather like the ordin¬ Fifth Columnists.

Home Department, stated in thelary climate with its high temper- President Roosevelt says:

House of Commons.

atures, typhoons, disastrous rain must be vigilant, always on

Mr. G. Hall said he asked the storms, and some pleasing sunny guard and swift to act but must also be wise and cool-head-Government to take control of cool days that make us forget our ed and not express our activities the organisation because it was past troubles.

run by Miss Mary Allen, who Some say that Hong Kong, like in the cruel stupidities of the vigilante which is where the Fifth masqueraded in semi-masculine Punch, is not so good as it used to in- attire and was 篩 well-known be. It never was. We are Column forms the line."

Fascist.

|clined to think, however, that the Vigilante, or vigilance societies

Mr. Peake: "She has not escap- present generation in Hong Kong in América include persons who practice lynch law and compulsoryed the notice of the authorities, has had more than its dye thare and that is the reason for the of disappointment, hardship and improvement, of public morals by:

'upheavals. warnings followed by corporal and answer I have given." other punishment.-Reuter.

NEW LEGISLATION PROPOSED

*

IS

PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT. STRIKING A NEW BLOW AT FIFTH COLUMNISTS.

In a message to a meeting of Governors, he said that he was conferring with the Attorney- General and the chief of. the Federal Bureau of Investigation about this work in the U.S.A.

He suggested that Federal and

versive activities, seditious acts

NAVY WRECK PORT

IN 90 MINUTES

A THRILLING NARRATIVE of how St. Malo,

| State Governments should pass on the Brittany coast, after the last of the British legislation for dealing with sub- troops had been evacuated, was demolished into and all those activities slowing utter uselessness by the Navy, co-operating with up and breaking down the de- the French authorities, was told by a yacht owner fence programme.-Reuter,

who arrived at Brixham, Devon, from Jersey.

IN DEFENCE OF THE

OLD SCHOOL TIE-

.

.

He is Mr. Le Marquand; owner with the debris dropping all of the auxillary yacht Klang II. around him "On June's the Germans were fast "He seemed to possess & approaching St: Malo, and as the charmed life, and under the cool troops left the locks and docks leadership of the commander the "There is a lot of nonsense were cleared of shipping," he discipline of the men was perfect!

PETROL FIRED. talked about the Old School Tie," sald.

"The

did its... Navy

work |said Lord Derby.

"At 2 p.m. the British haval officer in charge of the domoll- thoroughly and rendered St. Malo tion fired his first charge and harbour useless to the enemy. an hour and a half later the last one... "He was amazingly cool.

"But," he added, "it is some- thing which does combine a past and memory with the present,

1

"Millions -- of, gallons of petrol were destroyed. When my yacht He left St. Malo the harbour was one.

the more you keep esprit do. corps the more you become the united race that this race has got to took no risks with his ratings, and mass of flerce fire and thick black- become."

Ilutood alone, refusing to take cover, smoke.

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 6, 1940.

1.

MITSUBISHI CHIEF

IN LONDON RELEASED

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

SATORU MAKIHARA, one of the two Japanese business men arrested in London on Friday, was released from Brixton Prison last night. He has returned to his home in Lon- don.

Earlier in the day, a spokesman of the Japanese Embassy had declared that the ex- planation of the arrests given to the Japanese Ambassador by Lord Halifax were consider- ed by the Japanese Government to be unsatis- factory.

ST.JOAN'S FLAG FOR FREE FRANCE

The red cross of Lor-

Nevertheless, added the spokes- man, It was still hoped that a hap- py solution would still be found and that cordial relations would be restored.

It is understood that the case

FREEMASONS BANNED IN YUGOSLAVIA

The Yugoslav Minister of Interior has ordered the Masonic Grand Lodge. of Yugoslavia of the 18th District with all its branches to be dis- solved. Property of

the organisation has been sequestrated. Reuter.

BELGIAN

DOCTOR'S

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of Mr. Makihara received the careful consideration of the Home

The story of a Belgian Secretary who reached the con- doctor, Father Vincent de clusion that evidence available was insufficient to warrant fur-Paul Martin, serving with ther detention, and his release the Chinese army in the

wild Erhungtiaoshan,| Tokyo Conference mountains in southern

accordingly was ordered.-Reuter,

raine, which was the em- The Foreign Office spokesman. Shansi, has been brought|

blem carried by Joan of in Tokyo has, in the meantime back to Chungking.

native

Arc, has been adopted by reached regarding Japan's atti

announced that no decision was A graduate of Louvain Uni-] General de Gaulle, leaderftude towards. the arrests by Bri-versity, this 28-year-old of Free France, as the em- the War Office, Navy and Foreign work in Nanchung, Szechuen pro- tain at yesterday's conference of of Namur engaged in missionary vince, four years ago. He once blem for his forces in ad-Office chiefs. dition to the French flag. was awaited.-Router.

He added that fuller information served in the Belgian army.

In November, 1938 he left for the North-West and in

he February last year

was officially appointed leader of the medical corps in a Chinese division with which he has remained since.

Vice-Admiral Muselier who commands the free French navy and air force, has ordered war- ships under his command to fly

Commons Statement

It is expected that the situation

the tricolour at the stern and the concerning the Japanese arrests of cross of Lorraine at the_bows..

Britons and the British arrests of

French aircraft,, In addition Japanese may be sufficiently clari-

The Belgian-doctor-in-June-last

to the French markings, will fled to enable a statement to be year, during the Japanese drive have a blue ring containing the made in the House of Commons into the mountains, carried back and saved the lives of 69 wound- cross of Lorraine in the centre. this afternoon.

One reason why this cross was British official circles refuse to ed Chinese soldiers in one single selected is the strong German say anything, beyond expressing night. efforts to germanise Lorraine.the hope that the problem may be

settled amicably.-Havas.

Reuter.

FRANCO'S DEBT TO ITALY

THE OFFICIAL BULLETIN IN] MADRID YESTERDAY SAID THAT SPAIN'S DEBT TO ITALYĮ

SEVERE CLOUDBURST IN SCOTLAND

AS RESULT OF THE CIVIL WAR IT WAS REVEALED IN LON- HAS BEEN CONSOLIDATED AT DON YESTERDAY THAT A 5,000,000,000 LIRA UNDER THE CLOUD. BURST, DOING

1940.

He is known among the Chin- ese soldiers as "yang tual chang," or foreign captain. The Belgian Father has already applied for- mally for Chinese citizenship. Reuter.

STEAMER HITS MINE AT COPENHAGEN

AGREEMENT DATED MAY 8, THOUSANDS OF POUNDS DAM- A heavy mine explosion AGE, OCCURRED AT CRO- off the Danish coast is re- The debt will be paid over a MARTY, SCOTLAND, ABOUT period of 25 years beginning on, TEN DAYS AGO.

ported by Reuter's Stock- December 31, 1940.

The cloud-burst lasted for two holm correspondent on

ducts.

It is stated that German supplies hours and hardly a house or a the basis of despatches during the Civil War were large- street escaped damage. ly paid by exports of Spanish pro- The hillside burns swept from the Danish port of

through the streets and houses. Helsingborg. The outstanding balance will be Four houses in one street were the subject of negotiations to de- demolished. termine the amount and methods but the debt to Germany is stated

to Italy.

Flowers

These despatches report great activity by German minesweepers and vegetables were off the Danish shores of The to be considerably less than that uprooted and carried down to the Sound all day yesterday, follow- sea, to join furniture swept outing an explosion which damaged a From the outbreak of the Civil of the houses.

crowded passenger steamer near War to the end of 1939, Spath had flooded and seats in the church the entrance to Copenhagen har- a deficiency of expenditure over

bour on Sunday. revenue of nearly £300,000,000.- were under four feet of water.]

One person was injured by the explosion.

Reuter.

TOO OLD AT 62,

SAYS PETAIN !

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The manse and church were

-Reuter.

THE FUNNY SIDE OF

PROPAGANDA!!

Germán 'plaries again dropped A law establishing a new re-leaflets-copies of Hitler's Reich- tirement age limit for army and stag tirade-over Britain on Sun- navy dfficers has been promul-day night.

As a result of the Incident, the Copenhagen - Malmo steamship service has been suspended. It is supposed In Stockholm, says Reuter, that the explosion was due to a mine laid by British aircraft.

HITLER CONFERS WITH HIS CHIEFS

gated by the Petain Government. A bundle of leaflots dropped All limits are lowered and re-in south-cast England fell on a The German Radio announced tirement becomes compulsory at country grave-yard, while all yesterday that Hitler has returned 62 for the full rank of general those dropped in south-west to Berlin and conferred with and admiral, and 45 for lower England fell on a sewage farm! Ribbentrop. Goering and General commissioned ranks.—Havas. Reuter. ⠀ Am. Bon

von Brauchitsch.-Reuter.

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TUITION GIVEN

NEW

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ADVERTISEMENTS CONTRACT

(By The Four Aces)

HONG KONG G SHANGHAI BANKINGA cheap

CORPORATION

IT IS HERE 3Y NOTIFIED that an Interim Dividend of £2.10/- per share, subject to deduction of Income Tax, has been declared for the

HALF YEAR ending 30th JUNE, 1940, at rate of 1/2.7/8 per Dollar.

THE DIVIDEND WILL

BE and PAYABLE- on

after 12th AUGUST at the offices of the Cor- poration, where Shareholders are requested to apply for Warrants.

THE REGISTER OF SHARES of the Corporation will be closed from 29th JULY to 10th AUGUST inglusive) during (both days which period no transfer of Shares can be registered.

By Order of The Board of Directors.

V. M. GRAYBURN,

Chief Manager. Hong Kong, 9th July, 1940.

THE HONG KONG

ELECTRIC CO., LTD.

1

TOO CHEAP!

trick may be very expensive, as West discovered in the hand below:

South. Dealer North-South vulnerable A.2.10 7.0 ♡ 6 5 2 ОА Б

10.4 3.2

A KJ984 ♡ 9.7

N

A 5 3

◊ QJ 10 9

A.8

W

E

S

♡ 10 8 4 08743 4.KQ76

A A 3

MAKQJ 3

O.K.6 2

395

The

bidding:

South

1♡ 2♡ 4♡

West

North

10

Puss

East Pass

Pass

3V

Puss

Pass

Pass Pass

THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 6, 1940.

TOMATOES INSTEAD OF FLOWERS

The lycopersicon esculentum has, out-fashioned the hydrangea hortensia. But perhaps I should explain, writes a London corres- pondent. It is the war emergency measure of the London County Council to produce more gener- al utility plants to the exclusion of those exotic flowers that hitherto have been the pride of every L.C.C. park superintendent.

And so the tomato, to give it its better-known name, Is gracing the walls and stagings of green- houses in London's parks.

Figures alone tell the story of the parks' mass production of to- be sent to matoes, which will London hospitals and so relieve the market, and, incidentally, a lower price for probably mean those we buy.

SH-H-T

I'M PLANNING VACATION

MY

Spielerved by The fialt Byndicate, Inc.)

Forehanded Flora says plan- ning ahead may do nothing more than lead you into a blank wall-but the mental exercise certainly does things for your spirits.

There are 100 L. C. C.-parks, | and many of them are competing to produce the largest crop of West opened the Queen of dia-tomatoes, and taking an average monds. and South noted that he of 15cwt., a gross "croppage" off

are no restrictions, is expected to be the hirers must grow no fruit or had to lose a spade and three about 20 tons

perennials. clubs. Only guile available.

are 10,000 Altogether there

cultivation in the So South won the plants under first trick

HIGH CARD VALUES

OF THE FOUR-ACES SYSTEM

KING 2 QUEEN 1 JACK

TOTAL VALUE OF PREK JA

SYERASS HAND 67%

*

could

him, save

various parks. with

OUT FOR RECORDS

except that

The farming scheme on grounds adjoining mental hospitals, has also been expanded, and an of- dummy's diamond,

ficial of the L.C.C. told me that Ace and drew two Battersea Park gardeners are there were large acreages at Hor- rounds of trumps out to break records set up in ton, Epsom, and in Herefordshire Next came the the last war, when a similar where all kinds of vegetables, are diamond King and drive was made. But they have grown for the patients and staff. a diamond ruff in keen rivals in Victoria Park,

the dummy.

where the superintendent aspires Then he led a low club from to produce a ton of tomatoes!

the dummy. East properly play- He may, but having seen them PORTUGAL HONOURS

jed low and South played the vein Battersea Park, I can say it of clubs. West hopped on the will be very good going if he

BRITONS

а

the

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN trick with his eight of clubs, re-does. At Battersea they have all Bookstalls and at the Offices of that an Interim Dividend of $1.marking "Cheap enough!" Ac-567 tomato plants. Allow an The name's of Field-Marshal the Publishers, Windsor House, per share has been declared intually, however, the trick was too average of 3lb. per plant, and Lord Birdwood, Lord Chatfield and Des Voeux Road, Central. Tele-respect of the half year ended 30th cheap.

you have 15cwt. of fruit.

Colonel Humphrey are among June, phones:-20022 & 20011.

1940 on 600,000 OLD

Official West next cashed the club Ace The L.C.C. were quick to re-list in the Portuguese SHARES and will be payable on and exited with his last diamond. spond to the "dig for victory" Journal. Issued in Lisbon yester- land after WEDNESDAY, 11th South ruffed the diamond, drew appeal. In addition to instruct-day of foreign personalities de-

September, 1940. Dividend War-East's

cashed last trump,

the ing their park superintendents to corated on the occasion of rants may be obtained on applica-spade Ace, and led the low spade. cultivate tomatoes and lettuces, Portuguese Centenary. All three tion at the Company's Registered West had to let dummy make the they offered the public 6,500 five-accompanied the Duke of Kent on Office, P. & O. Building.

spade Queen, on which South rod plots at 5s. a year, and very his visit to Lisbon as special Am- THE REGISTER OF MEMBERS discarded his last elub.

soon they were all taken. There-bassador.-Reuter. and young girls in music, short-of the Company will be CLOSED West could have defeated the hand, typing, bookkeeping and from MONDAY, 2nd SEPTEMBER contract, by taking the Ace_in- English and French. Apply 21 to SATURDAY, 7th SEPTEMBER, stend of the eight of clubs. Then OFF THE RECORD

1940 (both days inclusive) during he could have let his partner win, which period no transfer of shares two more club tricks. can be registered.

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with neither side Vulnerable, held:

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AT

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SAM'S

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The bidding:

TRADE-IN

Ход

Jacoby Schenken

Burnstone

1.

2NT (1)

Раяз Pasa

1♡

Рава

SV

Pass

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QUESTION NO. 481

To-day you are Merwin Maier's partner and, with neither side:

78

The Register of Shares of the vulnerable, you hold: Company will be closed from WEDNESDAY 7th AUGUST to FRIDAY, 16th AUGUST, 1940, both days inclusive.

By Order of the Board of Direc- tors.

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♡ A Q 9 7 6 3 OK 8 5 4K 3

The bidding: Maler Jacoby

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You

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"I had been treated badly atj home and I had no food," declared Revel (H. Garonne) francs Ward. A funny feeling came

over me. I put a round of am- munition in the breech, pointed the rifle down at my loft foot;!: and pulled the trigger,"

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