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OVERSEAS CHINESE CONTRIBUTIONS VITAL
TO RESISTANCE
CHUNGKING, July 8 (Central)-The material and spiritual con- tribution to China of the 8,000,000 Chinese abroad' has been vital to the country's successful resistance, according to General Wu To-chen, Minister of Overseas Affairs)
During the last three years overstas... Chinese have contributed $180,000,000 for relief, or a monthly average of at least ̈$5,000,000, The sale of Liberty Bonds alone has amounted to $51,150,346 while National Defence Bonds have kerfegated $8.255,138, and Gold Bonda €$2,915,880. and E22.924
| Attacks Onvers
Italian Submarines
Flying- Boat's Successes
TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, 0th JULE, 1940, 8.30 AM.. Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.' INWARD MAILS
From
CAIRO, July 8 (Reuter)-Fur Shanghai. ther details of the recent success- Amoy. " ful actions by the Royal Air Force Straits. against Italian submarines in the Bandakan. Mediterranean are just published. Japan and Shanghai..........
"A flying-boat on patrol sighted Java and Manila,
When Ching launched her ap- | orphans taken from the Jap-. peal for winter garments, Chinese ¦ anese occupied areas of China. abroad as well as those at home Since the New Life Movement ralled in a campaign to make Association sponsored the "Friends & 9,000,000 cotton-padded garments of the Wounded" campaign, there livered a dive-bombing attack, re- available. In drives for the re-have been excellent results.
The leasing special bombs, two of shanghai quisite funds the Chinese com- original sim was 100,000 "friends" which fell aft of the conning Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Service" munity in San Francisco raised but more than seven times this
Immediately the sub- Air Mail by "Fan American Always Direct Ser- $1,000,000 (National currency) and number were enlisted at home. As marine's nose rose sharply to the vice."--San Francisco date, 25th June, ...................................
after which the vessel Shanghai slid downwards vertically.
Manika An oll patch rose and spread to Straits.
SEM
Lower
surface
the Chinese in Palembang, Suma-, soon
this movement tra, $150,000. The All-Burma launched" abroad, money was re- Chinese Relief Association succeed-mitted by cable from all parts of ed in raising $100,000 while Chi-the globe and reports stated that several hundred yards nese in Bourabaya, Jaya, contribut-¡ special societies were being formed. ed $50,000.
DIVE BOMBED
...............
Japan.
+
Japan and Shanghai.
for the purpose of enrolling The following day, the same Shanghai and Amo3....................................................... The Chinese Women's War Ald; "Friends of the Wounded.” -- fying-boat sighted another subs Canton Association in the Philippines, be-
marine on the surface. The craft Japan and Shanghal. sides having previously remitted
raised
MANPOWER
Dis
eth July
9th July
9th July
8th July
9th July
9th July
submarine periscope and de- U. 3. A., Honolulu and Japan-(San Francisco date,
19th June),
Sth July
9th July,
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
10th July
11th July
Apart from financial and mate-promptly dive-bombed and made | Air Mall by "Pan American Alr-ways Direct Ser-]
11th July.
11th July.
11th July
13th July
14th July
15th July
15th July
16th July
13th July
After a second similar attack
Japan and Shanghai. Shanghai.
16th July
16th July
Straits:
17th July
17th July
18th July
19th July
18th July
30th July
and July
23rd July
24th July
24th July
16th July
Many
Manila
Canton
$50,000 for a similar purpose.rial aid, the overseas Chinese have several hits with special bombs,
additional SA
$100,000. contributed manpower,
The flying-hoat descended and vice" - San Francisco date, 2nd July. The Singapore Relief Society also overseas Chinese who have received rescued three Lieutenants and a sent another donation this time scientific or other special training ¡Petty Officer.
While returning the flying-boat face but, having no rembs left. It sighted a submarine on the sur
low machine-gunaing a few have died for their country with all guns.
the conning tower and bridge Bealdes the young plots who re-
$200,000 in addition to a former have voluntarily come home to remittance of $51,000. Altogether serve at the front and in the rear the Chinese abroad succeeded in
Many of them have fine records raising $4,000,000 for the winter garment drive alone.
FROM ALL PARTS
of sacrifice and endurance and not dived
A common sight that greets the turned to join the air force, many the submarine dived with a crash eye of one who travels through the others came as members of volun- war areas are numerous ambul-teer corps organised by Chinese ances and trucks bearing the 'Red abroad.
Cross sign and in Chinese and Others came home in order to foreign script, the names of their proceed directly to the front or to
the Central donors. From all parts of the enter
THREE ENEMY
Shanghai. Canton Shanghai. Manila Haiphong Shanghai.
Japan and Manila
Java and Manila.
Japan
Japan.
Calcutta and Straits
Military PLANES DOWNED Shanghai.
world these ambulances and trucks Academy opened last fali, a group have come: trom Hongkong. of new faces was to be seen on Burma, and the Philippines; from the campus.
the Federated Malay States, and the Dutch East Indies; from America and Australasia, America and Australasia.
For there were in the student body some 120 robust young men halling from Hongkong. Macao, British Malaya the Philippines, French Indo- China and the Netherlands East Indies,
:
Manila
IN 12 HOURS Australia and Manila
Australia and Manila MALTA, July 8 (Reuter)Three Bandakan. enemy aircraft were brought down Calcutta and Straita
within 12 hours over the week- end. Two of a total of four raid-
ers were brought down in the
OUTWARD MAILS
TUESDAY
For
*
In New York City alone, the
sea On Saturday night, when Chinese started to raise more
Registered and Parcel Mall are closed 15 minutes earlier than bombs were dropped and the aero- the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls áre money for 100 fully equipped am:
drome machine-gunned, "but no advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls are bulances. Java sent a completely equipped unit meluding twenty nese, including three girls, have
From Thailand 45 overseas Chi- damage was done.
closed at 5 pm, on, the, previous day. When mails are advertised to One. soldier WAS doctors and dressers, nine motor entered military service.
wounded and close after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel mails are closed at 5 pm. After there were four civilian casualties ambulances, and 25,000,000 quinine having completed one month of In Saturday's ralds, but no mil- pilia together with large quanti-rigid training in Kweiln, some are tary objective has been damaged. ties of other medical supplies. serving as drivers, mechanics, or
Four alarms were, sounded on Funds sumcient to support eight wireless operators In China's Sunday. Two formations of five more operative units for one year mechanised units; while others are enemy aircraft dropped several Shanghai and Japan. were also collected there.
working in arsenals and military bombs at 9.15' am. No military ob- Manlia, Makassar and Sourabaya... car-repair depots.
fective was damazed, but two Straits (Parcels only), When fighting first broke out in soldiers were killed and six Shanghai there were only sixteen wounded, while nine civilians, in- overseas Chinese guerillas, As cluding women and children, were time went on their number grew killed and one wounded and until today they are a formidable several houses destroyed." corps. There are also three over- One enemy plane WIS shot From Sumatra came a group of seas Chinese units engaged in down into the sea by a British expert motor drivers and me-guerilla warfare.
Chinese in the Dutch East Indies sent $1,200,000 worth of medical supplies to the Red Cross, and Penang dispatched forty Arst-aid men, who, after undergoing intensive training. were sent to the front.
chanics who joined the trans- portation department of "the Red Cross Medical Corps, and brought with them thrée ambulances,
to the
REPAIR EXPERTS
Aghter.
More than 3,000 overseas Chi- SUPPLY SHIPS
:
ATTACKED
Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Australia by
“Imperial Airways Service."/
WEDNESDAY
Shanghai.
Swatow, Amoy and Formosa,
Date and Time
Tur. 8th
8.30 AM
8.30 AM
5.00 PM
K.P.O.
Beg..
5.00 PM
Ord.
5.30 PM
Q.P.O.
the Beg.
6.00 PM
Ord. 7.00 PM
Wed. 10th
8.30 AM
10.30 AM
Free 19.30 +30 KPO,
Reg. 9.45 PM
Ord
3.30 PM
GP.O.
Ord. pag. 3.30 PM
9.46 PM
4.30 PM
·K.P.O......
Reg-
5.00 PM
Orl
5.30 PM
Bangkok, Sandakan, Madang, Salamaua, Rabaul &
- Tulagi.
Atlantis Service”, commo
THURSDAY
watow
Parcels
Ord.
17.00 FM DAN Thu. 11th
19.30 PM
1.00.PM
EPO
4.00 PM
Heg.
$:00 PM
Ord
6.30 KM
GP.O..
Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A., Central and Parcels South America and United Kingdom via San Reg Francisco,
4.00PM 5,00 PL
nėse. mechanics, truck drivers, and From overseas Chinese in Hal-repair experts Lave served their
LONDON, .July & (Reuter). phons, French Indo-China, came country since the outbreak of
hostilities. Many of them have An Admiralty communique states: urgently needed medical supplies.
""Our submarines continue to [been sent to key spots in Free Philippine Chinese recently do nated 150.000 pounds of vaseline China where the launching of harass and inflict serious losses Straits. Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, Reg.
and United Kingdom. .................. Government. Singapore national reconstruction projects upon German sea communications
with Norway...
Manila Chinese, with a capital of $1,000,000 has made them particularly use-
"The submarine HMS, Snapper ful The Malayan Chinese, realis- have started a factory for "manu-
ing that the highways in South sighted a convoy of supply:ships, urgently needed medical supplies.
China offer them great oportuni- escorted by an armed trawler and materials for the wounded.
ties for serving the country. have aircraft.
The Snapper
attacked Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U. 8."A. & M. O.P.O.. CIVILIAN DEATHS
sent back hundreds of experienced and hit two ships with tor- Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans-Reg. 6.00 PM Indiscriminate bombings by Jap-motor drivers. **
pedoes. anese planes have resulted in
"The remnants of the convoy countless civilfan deaths. There invested in China by
Considerable capital has beữn
scattered and made, in disorder, Shanghai. overseas fore, Overseas Chinese In the Chinese who have returned home Later the Snapper sighted
for the ahelter of a fjord. Philippines started raising fands for the express purpose of or large convoy escorted by armed for the purchase of a flying ganising companies, establishing trawlers and aircraft. A success- squadron, to strengthen the air factories, or commencing reconful attack was carried out and defence of the Chinese National struction projects in the rear. The three ships were bit with tor Government. The Philippine Chi- overseas Chinese of the Malay nese have already raised $195,015 Achipelago,
pedoes." for instance, havs for aviation construction and been instrumental in nibdernising $3.403.009 for air force mainten- tin mining methods in Kwangal As early as 1932, they' mtroducéd In America, the Chinese CO- modern's mining machinery, there munity also raised sufficient money and later on invested well over Thirty-five cases of tuberculosis, to enable the establishment of $1,000,000 in the Kwangal tin in-seren of dysentery, "four of en-Air Mail for Miaalla, Guam, Honcinin USA., and OPO. an aviation school. Forty pilots dustry,
teric fever and one each of. Europe via Pan - American Airways and Trans- | Reg. from this school, accompanied by
measles and cerebro-spinal, fever
Atlantic Services". 50 American-born: mechanics hav
were notified to the local Health Amoy, ing special knowledge of pursuit
authorities during the week-end." and ighting planes, have already set out for China. Passing through San Francisco on their way, they were presented with ten aeroplanes as a farewell gift. Following the example of those in the United States, the Chinese in Honolulu and other places in the South Beas are training many young men ag: pilots and mechanics before sending them home to join the Chinese Air Force.
ance,
Overseas
Chinese in 156
South Seas have organised 's a Sikang. Development Com- pany, through which raw mate- rials from"the province will be. marketed abroad in exchange for foreign machinery - and· -manufactured goods. Capital for this company has been set at $3,000,000 and may later be increased to. $16,000,000.
1
COLONY HEALTH
RETURNS
FRIDAY
The annual "meeting of the Shanghai, Japan, Canada, USA., Central Hongkong Football" Association
Bouth America and United-Kingdom via couver B.C(Parcels for Canada only). Fort Bayard, Hothow & Haiphong
will be held on Friday July 12, at 5.30 p.m.
next,
contributed to the national tres
The company will invest $1,000,- Jaury. This colossal inflow of
000 in mining, $1,000,000 in bank- funds is double the maximum
Ord. 7.00 PM KPOK Regi 500 Ord. - 5.30 PM
5.00PM
7.002M
7:00 P
Fri 13th A
GEO. & KPO,
"and" | Par, 11th -55,00 PM Van-Beg, 12th 9.15 AM
Ord. 12th10.00 AM
PO Parcels
Beg
3:00 PM
5.00 PM
Onda V10:30 PH
Parcels 3.00 PM:
ing, $500,000 in establishing factories amount transmitted by overseas straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa, and Reg. Madame Chiang'a appeal to " and the remaining $500,000 for Chinese in times of prosperity. It United Kingdom,
Chinese women all over the world to adopt or ald war orphans has met with magnificent response. Women's rellef societies use many me- thods of raising money for the support of the 30,608 – wÁLE
building up department stores, is partly responsible for the sound-
hotels transportation lines, and ness of the nation's wartime other facilities
**SATURDAY
finance by helping: China's, ex- (Shanghai and Parcels only for flantsin,
Ond.
5.00 PM 70PM
Sat.” 13th
| For the year 1938, remittances change. Despite three years of Shanghai and parcels only for Tientsin
Bent back to China by nationals warfare, over $2,000,000,000 has abroad exceeded $800,000,000 or been remitted to the motherlane Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, Lor the which over $120,000,000 was directly by her patriotic sons abroad,
________Dally Press, Ltd, at Marina House; third hoes
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