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Public Feeling

Feeling Ought

To Be In Germany!

POPPY GROWERS

EXECUTED,

LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reater)---In an editorial comment on the latest Oxford Pamphlet, "Nari Concep- tion of the War," the Manchester Guardian remarks. that German methods of the prosecution of hos- tilities are in accordance with an established doctrine.

ECUADOR AIR

FORCE REVOLT

QUITO, Jan. 15 (Renter) Units of the Ecuadorian · Alr Força are reported to have launched a revolt to express their dissatisfaction "at - the election of the new President.

Several people have been... killed and many wounded En street fighting.

ARMED JAPANESE BOARD JUNK

CHENGTU, Jan. 13 (Cen- tral-Feng Siu-ching, village elder of Pengshui, and two villagers, Ma Kuo-kwel and Jen Wan-lin, have been ca~

PUBLIC FEELING The Nazi doctrine is that they cuted by order of Generalis- simo

must be guided by public feeling, Chiang Kai-shek for planting poppy

but this is interpreted not by what in violation

The master and crew of one of of opium suppression

they do feel, but by what they the many junks burnt by the Jap- cught to feel and that is decided anese Navy in the attack tions...

for them by the Nazi Party and Ashing feet off Kip Shek Wan. ultimately by Herr Hitler.

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Big Cruisers For U.S. Navy

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MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1940.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 18th JANUARY, 1840, 9.30 AM. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD MAILS.

Shanghai and Amoy. Halphong and Holhow.

Manila,

Straits and Manila

Amoy. Haiphong

Shanghai and Amoy Shanghai. Calcutta and Strafts Saigon.

Shanghai

Swabue. In the vicinity of Swatow,

From

The Daily Telegraph compares in the early hours of Tuesday. Air Mail by "Air France Direct. Service" - Paris

to

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Straits and Salgon

London date. 10th January. Australia and Manda...

Due

15th Jan,

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U. S. A., Honolulu, and Japan (San Francisco,

date 10th January. the attitude of Germany today in January 9, returned to Hongkong

Canton the attack on Finland and her yesterday, The fisherfolk, 17 in profession, in the civil war all, were brought in by No. 1 Police Japan and Shanghat, Spati.

launch from Waglari “Island.

Haiphong WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 (Reuter)

Straits. HITLER'S CLAIM

Isolated from the rest of the Japan. -The United States Navy" may

when Bix months ago.

Herr feet, the junk was abandoned by seek authority to build cruiser Hitler welcomed

Shanghai. German Ave Japanese soldiers who boarded home over 10,000 tons, Admiral Stark, legions from Spain, he declared int off a trawler after they had set Chief of Naval Operations. told exaggerated terms, to claim that are to it. The crew, put ad in a the House of Representatives com- Germany had helped

save small boat. rowed back to the mittee on naval affairs yesterday. European civilisation from a bar-burning junk in time to put the

Admiral Stark also revealed that barous onslaught.

Are out. They set sail to Hong- the Navy a planning, under the Finland today is faced with an kong but could make only as far

Bangkok. Saigon and Touran............/ proposed expansion programme, to nihilation by a power which, ac-as Waglan Island.

Shanghal incres"、 the size of aircraft car- cording to. Herr Hitler, menaced Kwok Kin-on, the master of the Europe via Sues and Straits-(London date, 2nd riers m 20,000 to 23,000 or 24, Spain. This time he proclaims his junk, which is registered in Hong- Dec. 1939). 000 tons.

Interest not by raising fresh kang as Ashing junk No. 4018HA. | Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser- Representatives Jenks New legions, but by sending greetings to reported to the police that the ve vice"--San Francisco date, 13th January..... Hampshire) complained that the the Bolshevist leader.

soldiers, armed with daggers, had shanghai. proposed naval expansion pro- The hypocrisy of it all is plain.boarded his craft of a moter-boa: straits. gramme did not include sumcient but we shall see him double-cross from the trawler. They took $135 Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service

Russia as he has double-crossed off his person before ordering him London date, 13th January. Italy

'with his crew into the small boat,

submarines.

SUBMARINES

He asserted that Soviet Russia, Germany and Italy alone had 368 submarines, compared with the United States' 46

・・・ Admiral Stark replied that the United States Navy had 65 sub- marines and although about half were over age all were "sea-going” and capable of operating far from their bases and staying at sea for extended periods.

Naval oficials stated that the pending programme would au thorise about 23 additional sub- marines, and another 14 could be bullt under the existing law.

LONDON, Jan. 14 (Reuter)- The Duke of Abercorn, Gor- ernor of Northern Ireland, the Duchess and grandchildren escaped in their night clothes when a fire broke out in the Duke' residence. Baton's Court. in the County of Tyrone today.

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German Air Attacks On Defenceless North Sea

Shipping

EFFORT TO BOMB LIGHTSHIP

#LONDON, Jan 13 (Reuter)— Latest reports of German alr- craft attacks against North Seà shipping Include on effort to bomb a lightshly. The attack was frustrated by the swift appearance of British fight- ers in pursuit of the raider.

The skipper of the Aberdeen trawler Flavia stated on his re- turn to port that the German air- man

suddenly emerged from a

TRAWLER VICTIM

OVER $6,000 FOR B.W.O.F. AND N.W.R.A.

2.

The National Women's Relief Association announce the result of their Bazaar held at the C.R.C. last month in aid of the British War Organization Fund and the Cbl- nese Rellet. Tickets sold various Stalls

Total

Expenses

Net total

23rd December 1939).

Shanghai

hanghai.

| Calcutta, Straits and Saigon

Shanghal and Amoy.

Java and Manila,

Straits.

U S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Mards (San Fran-

cisco date, 4th January

OUTWARD MAILS

Registered and "Parcel Mail are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertised to close at or before 9 am registered and parcel malls are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close after 5 Parcel mails are closed at 5 pm.

Fo

MONDAY

.$4,085.00

3,372.53 Calcutta. Haiphong

.$7.457:53 | Straits and Parcels only for London-due

1,279,04 dur, 18th Feb.

Shangha! $6,178.49 Haiphong

Fort Bayard

Canton

National Women's Relief · Assn. | $3,089.24.

PEIPING, Jan. 14 (Reuter)It bank of fog and machine-gunned British War Organization Fund | Saigon, Madang. Salamaua, and Rabaul. is learned that Mr. Nelson T, John- and bombed the vessel from a $3,089.25. |son, U.S. Ambassador to China, will reight of only 50 feet.

be leaving for Chingwangtao to- morrow morning. He will be ac- Another victim of Thursday's companied by his private secretary, Nazi raids on defenceless North Mr. Lafoon.

U.S. Tourist Movement

TUESDAY Shanghai and Japan. Fort Bayard and Halphone.

Batavia and Sourabaya Manila.

Sea shipping was the Grimsby LAWN BOWLS AT Bangkok

trawler Croxton 195 tons) whose 'crew are safe.

Another vessel, of 900 tons, thứ Petwins, which was also attacked has been towed to safety.

CASTLE PEAK

A team led by His Excellency the Governor was defeated by seven shots by Mr. T. H. G. Braydeid's a friendly lawn bowls LONDON, Jan. 14 (BWS)-News team in Special to the HK. Dally Press reached London of a spontaneous match played at Mr. Brayfield's WASHINGTON, Jan. 14 (Reuter) tribute paid to the personal hero greens at Walmer, Castle Peak, -President Roosevelt has pro- 'ism displayed by the British sea-- claimed 1940 to be a "year of men who took part in the Elver

His Excellency's team; W. Walk. American tourism” since the Euro- Plate battle by Admiral Ferwerda, pean conflict has prevented Ameri- in a speech made when handinger, L. Newton, J. Deakin and Bir ean citizens from travelling.

to over the Netherlands East Indies Geoffry Northcote (akip) 27, Col.

Europe.

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Command.

"Y" Ladies Win By Only Goal Scored In Match Against H.K.

Hongkong Ladies fully extended a weäkened “Y” Ladles team in a Car Clark Cup encounter at the Valley on Saturday and were unfortunate to lose by the only goal of the match, scored within five minutes of the start of the game, when Mus ́ Strat- '' ton deflected the ball into her own goal

A

yesterday..

The scores were:-'.

D.

Registered and

Date and Time

Mon 15th

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Lon- Par.

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Tue, 18th

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10.30 AM

10.30 AM">

1.30 PM

Salgon, Straits, Ceylon, India, East and

Africa, Egypt, and Europe via Marseilles-due Marseilles. 12th February.

South

GP.O. & K.P.O, Reg.

2.45 FM

| Collin, Mr, Justice' T. E, Lindsell; |Sir Atholl MacGregor and Hon

Mr. A. L. Shielda (skip) 18, W. A Comell, Hon, Mr, N. L. smith, Hon Mr. & H. Dodwell and E. Bearle Manila, (skip). 18. Total: 61.

Shanghai

Ord. 3.30 PM

6.30 PM.

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-due London, 24th January.

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Reg

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perial Airways Direct Service"-duz Sydnéy, 22nd | Reg. January

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Airmail for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris | Ord.

and Northern Provinces only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Service "--die Faris 25th | Beg. Jangry.

Mr. T, H. G. Brayfeld's team: J. Finnie, C. M. Manners, W. Gearle and T. H. Brasfeld (skip) 19, Rowclifi, B. Walker, G. Costalip and E. Grieg. (skip) 22, L. G. F. Bellamy, L. E, N, Ryan, A. Abra- ham and F. Goodwin (slip) 27.Straits. Total. 63.

JAPAN

THURSDAY

Canton Bandakan.

SEEKS Shanghai

FRIDAY

NEW FIELDS? Fort Bayard and Hofhow,

SATURDAY

| Pár. 19th: 5.00 PM

Ord.20th 10.30 AM

10.30 AM

G.P.O.K.P.O:

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Ord

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"Y" Ladies were well served by]J. Kew; Miss E. Watson, Miss J. Mrs. Stone at right back, who Stokes, Miss J. Moss, Miss M. completely broke up the home‡shand and Miss V. Sissons. team's attack on more than one! C.B.A.: Mrs. M. Wilmott; Miss occasion and had the dangerous B. Parsons, Miss P. Whitley: Miss left wing combination of Miss P. Everest, Miss I. Woolley, Miss A. Purves and Miss Smalley well Smith; Miss D. Moss, Miss D.) marked throughout the game. Squires, Mrs. M. White, Mrs. M. CAIRO, Ján, 14 (Reater)———An

"Y" Ladies: Mrs. Harrington; Quick and Miss E Laihovetsky. economie delegation has accepted | Tourane. Mrs. Stone, Mrs. Strange; Miss M.

BRAWN CI

the Japanese Government's invi "McCaw‚¦¦ Mra. Starbuck, Miss K. M.

|tation to come to Japan at the Calcutta The Argonautas retained leader- beginning of March to visit. Pocock; Mrs, Burnett, Miss Har-ship of the Brawn Cup League Industrial centres with the ult- |

the Saigon. ker, Miss D. McCaw, Mrs. Macklin, table and their unbeaten record mate view of improvement in Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Direct Service Reg and Miss 1 Buchanan.

in defeating CBA. Ladies juniors Egypto-Japanese trade, H.K. Ladies: Mrs. J.,Lunson; by three goals to nil on Saturday.

TALKS PROCEEDING Miss E. Gray, Miss B. Stratton; Mias C. Xavier, Miss M, Maxwell Miss J. Booker, Miss J. Greig, Mrs. and Miss I. Mathias scored for the It is understood tha; conversa- W. Dalziel; Miss G. Marr, Mrs. winners.

are proceeding with Skinner, Mins M. Booker, Mlas, M. Diocesan Girls' School beat Egyptian Government by Mr. Yo- Smalley and Miss A. Purves, Recreto Ladies Juniors by the only koyama, Japanese Minister at

FIRST WIN

another Calto. for the conclusion of a FOR C.B.A goal of the match in Central British Association won

Brawn Cup League fixture on Egypto-Japanese greaty of friend- their first Caer Clark Cup match Saturday. Miss E. Churn netted. Map. this season in defeating Central

* FRIENDLY GAME British School by the odd goal in In a friendly game on Batur MOSCOW, Jan. 14. (Reuter)— five at King's Park on Saturday day, "y" Ladies Juniors shared The icebreaker. Joser Stalin, reach after being 14 2-1 at half-time. two goals with the Central Bri-ed the Bedoy today. The ships.

C.B S.: Mid J. Macfadyen; Miss tish School 2nd XI. Miss 8. Ru-met in the area, 81 degred parallel B. Goodwin, Miss V. Moss; Miss sell netted for "Y" Ladies and Miss between Grenland and Spitsber 6. Rousseau, Miss P. Kizhy, Mias M. Macfarlane for the Echool.

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due London 28th January Amoy.

SUNDAY

the

Airmaļi for Manila, Guam, Honolulu and U. §. A.

by the "Tan American Aleways Direct Service"--| due San Francisco, 27th Jane Tod Swatow, banghal and Parcels only for Tientsin,

MONDAT

Haiphong

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Ord. 20th 5,30

G.P.O.

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9:00 AM

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