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20 day of Femadi-al-akhir, Anotions:-Lammert's Salo of Furniture at 2, Prat Building, Kowloon, 11 a.m.; Lammert's" sale | 4,40) 6.49|7.49
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WAR SECRETS OF THE
ADMIRALTY
BOOK RELEASED AFTER 4 MONTHS" DELAY
SIR ALFRED EWING AS GENIUS OF
ROOM 40
The dramatic manner in which close, and at one of these a high the news of Sir Roger Casement's official said he was worth £1,000,000 plans to stir up trouble in Ireland to our Government. His loss, he reached the British Government, is added, might even mean the loss. described in “40, Q.B., or How the of the war,” War Was Won," released by Hut- chinson.
Mr. Hoy makes the revelation that on the choice of one of two The book was to have been issued | such simple terms as "oats" or four months ago, but was recalled "hay," flashed through the ether on the eve of publication; by the as the key-word of a signal, depend«, request of the Admiralty, who ed the tragic fate of Sir Roger wished first to read ́it in order that Casement. How the British got to they might ascertain whether it know "the facts about Casement's contained any information which it treasonable intentions was," "he would not be in the public interest writes. "one of the many strange to reveal..
stories of the war."
Mr. Hugh Cleland Hoy, the author, was on the secretariat of the Director of Naval Intelligence
Dances:-Tea Dance at King's Restaurant; Dinner Dabas during the war.. Bong Kong and Peninsula Hotels and King's Restaurant.
Sunrise: 6.29 m. ·Buneet: 3.53
Tides:-Low 0.95.
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SATURDAY
(October 22),
Pressed by the Germans "to get ahead with his plans for a rebellion in Ireland," Sir Roger Casement Mr. Hoy says, "selected three Irish have gathered together in civilian prisoners at Ruhleben and this volume," he writes, "recoller secured their release. There is no tion: and reflections on the events doubt they were intended as emir and-personalities with which I came sariés. into contact through my association
"Quite outside my duties at the with the Intelligence Division of I.D.; some rather fortunate infor- the Admiralty, where I was em- mation came my way by chance. One Saturday night in January. 1910, a telephone call from the Foreign Office apprised me of the somewhat sudden release of these prisoners.
Principal Mails; Inward-Canada" "and U.S.A." by | ployed in a position of trust Presiden Jefferson.
throughout the war. **
"It will be understood that, while exercising my memory con- cerning those vital happenings, I bare also been obliged to omit
As obviously it was not for many startling and exciting matters: nothing that these men, had been, 21st day of Jemndi-al-akhir The Official Secréts Act is far sent from Rubleben, it was nastún- ́Lammert's Auction, 18 Ice House reaching, and ́I am also bound by ed that their mission had some- Street, 10 o.m.
personal loyalty to the Service, to thing to do with the state of Ire Charity Bazaar and Fete, Yuen my superiors in that. Service, and had and the prospects of a Gerntan Chow Street, Shamshuipo.
to the promptings at immanity invasion. An Admiralty car WAS Opening of Roof Garden, Hong and the demands of social obliga- placed at my disposal and rushed Kong Hotel-" Oriental Night." tion. Bo in making this compilame to all the London termini, bul Whist Drive: China Light" &tion I have had to remember--and there appeared to be no trace of Pawer R.C., 9 p.m.
also to forget."
Anniversary Dinner, Hong Kong University Union, 9p.m.
-Old Blues Founders Day Dinner,
2 p.ra.
Sport,
Well-Kept Secret.,
them.
However, I found that the authorities at Harwich had failed 40 O.B." is described by Mr. to detain the men and had allowed Hoy as one of the bost kept secrets them to proceed unchecked to of the war. It was a room bearing their various destinations. This the innocent-looking number "40"'rather dashed me until I remember. Aquatics: H.M.S. Devonshire on its door in the quiet wing of theed that one man's wife, who was Sports.
Old Building of the Admiralty. of German birth, was interned at
"The most secret of all war Preston. Lawn Bowls:-Craigengower C.C. Closing Day,
work" was done here in the track-
"I hurried off to Preston, there Lawn Tennis:-Interport, Honging of enemy movements. Interfore, on the chance of catching him, Kong r. Shanghai (Kowloon 0.0.), cepted cryptograms, some of which and was informed, by relatives that in their, deciphered form thrilled he had gone to Manchester-and Basing-Twelfth Extra Race the world, were decoded here. there I found him, Meeting (Happy Valley).
They raighed, when the Depart Football: First Division: St. ment was at full working, "the re-
"He was astonished to ice mo, Joseph's u. 8.W.B. (St. Joseph's markable total of about 2,000 a day. ground); Recreio r. Lincolns. (Re- "Not one of them ever complete. but when I tried to draw him out on the subject of his experienccs creio ground); Navy ». R.A: (Kowly defeated the töds experts!" ground): Club Kowloon (Club Of this mystifious Department in Germany he became as mute as ground).
even Cabinet Ministers knew next an oyster. For fivo solid hours 1 Second Division: Clube Eastern to nothing." But," Mr. Hoy adds, argued and pleaded with him. At [{Chab ground); St. Joseph's "those whose work brought them last ho said—..
Kowloon (St. Joseph's ground); into contact with the hidden ac South China Tsung Tsin (Carotivities of this essentially confiden- line Hill); Navy .. 8.W.B. (Kow- tial office were of the opinion that logo); L.A. e. Chinese (Sookun-40 O.B. won the war," puo); Lincolns Ewo (Chathamn, Rond).
Third Division: Radio R.A.F.
(Chinese, 3 p.m.); Recreio. . South
Kelong Hobby.
For a Price,
"If the Government will pay me for my story I'll tell everything I know.'
I guarantees that, I answer Lodi
"In London he told his story.
Sir Alfred Ewing, the distinguish-Knowing as wo did nothing about).
China (Recreio, p.m.); B.ed scientist who undertook the Cagement's activities and his green- Chinese (Bookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.);
Signals v Lincolne (Chatham Rd., formation of this Department, had and-gold army, what he had to tell 4.30 p.m.); Taikoo .. St. Joseph's made a lifelong bobby of the solving caused considerable surprise.... (Chinese, 4.30 pm); 8.W.B, of cryptics.
However, his narrative was accept- University (Navy, 3 P.m.).This small man with the enor-ed, and the development of the
Cricket:-First Division Army
r. Civil Service (Friendly) Second mous hoad, remarkable eyebrows, Irish Brigade through the weaning Division: Club de Recreio v. Civil and strangely piercing byes," says of the prisoners of war from their Sorrice (E); · University v. 8. Mr. Hoy in a pen-portrait of. Sir loyalty by the promise of freedom Joseph's College (F.); Policav. Diocesan Boys' School (F.).
Alfred, "was more than a match and good food was quickly grasp Hockey---Mamak Tournament: for the creators of the codes em-ed.. H.M.B. Wishart. Radio Sports ployed by the German General (Caroline Hill), 4.30 p.m..
StaB"
Principal Malls,
* Yet, if Ewing was, a. genio
at
Outward:-Europe via Marseillesdeciphering codes, there were others had
In the Department] who ran him
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ths
German wirdless been silent about Casement. (Continued on Page 4.)
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