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CHUNGKING, May 25 (Beuter) The UNITED STATES ́must Fri, May 30. H.Q. 5.30 pm Order-resort to the strategy of tackling JAPAN first in order to give effec- ly Medical Officer — Llous G. T¦tive assistance to Britain and ensure final victory against the To-
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EMPIRE DAY Continued from Page 2
and H. K. $1.00 each for postcards. Correspondence for this ser- vice should bear the usual blue air mail label with the superscrip- tion "By sea, to U,8.A.”
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations to enclose in a postal cover communications intend.
No other members of the Corps is be involved in the war in Europe, entitled to wear the
Us.C. She would always face the danger Units will ensure that this order is of a Japanese attack in the Pacific. strictly complied with. Field Coy. thereby giving Japan the initiative. Engineers: L/Cpl. T. A. Warries. "American judgment regarding Spr. Y. L. Pao. Spr. E. J. Wood Japan generally falls into two dierence in all of these. It pre-ed for persons other than the addressee.
supposes that all are., united for i Corps Signals:-/Cpl. B. YP categories, underestimating Japan mutual advantage and bound in L/Cpl. N. J. Booker, L/Upl. W. Eu,) or overestimating. Under the Sigma. C. Sloan Sigma S. B. T
loyalty to one King. Thus in the Arst, American observers Mobile Column:-Pte.
argue mighty Empire of which we are a Pie, J. A. Fox. No. 1 Company that since Germany is stronger part there are many kings and CQMS. J. T. Lacey, Sgt. B.S. Carter, the United States must give whole princes as well as Prime Ministers L/CPL. P. Wynter-Blyth, Pte. E. c.attention to Germany.
but, there k only one King- Drown, Pte, A. L. G, Eastman, Prz This is wrong because Japan Emperor-and he is styled Em- G. Treverton, Pte. C. P. J. Simpson.must be the United States chief peror of Tudla alone. He is King-i Pte, C. G. M. Morrison, Pte. A Mmenace in the Paclic since it must, of Canada, Australia, South Africa Houghton, No. 2 Company-Set "require three to five years before as well as of England.
B. Sheehan,
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R. Logan, Sgt. A. K Mackenzle, Sgt. Germany could build up A
The idea then of many nations
T. F. Stainton, P/Major. W. C. sufficient naval strength to threaturilled under one ruler and paying Mackie, L/Cpl. H O. Gülies. L/Cpl. R. L. Barkus, L/Cpl. G. A. Leiper, en the Americas
tribute to him is as old as the be ECONOMIC SITUATION Pte. D. Coull. Pte. W. C. Tillery. Ptc.
ginning of organised society. It "Under the second category, cer is a development of the nation C. R. Maberly," Pte. J Lowrie. Pte." W. K. Mackle, Pte. C. S. M. Thom, Pte tain American quarters place too just as that In Itself is a develop- J. M.. Thomson, No. 3 Company:- much importance on the strength ment of the family. It follows CQMS. E. C. Fincher, Sgt. E. 'Zim of the Japanese Army. The in- then, in theory, that the idea of mern, Set. V. H. White. Cpl. F Quah ternal political and economic situa- many nations under one head is a Cpl. J. F. Mackay. L/Cpl. D. Hunstion of Japan must be considered, sound and logical one. L/Cpl. M. S. Lau, Pte. S. Broadbridge, particularly the weakness of the If that union be brought by
Plc. N. Janer, Pte. A. Zimmern Pte. Ì
R. Ma. Pie Felix, Pte. P. Lam, Pte Japanese Air Force,
DUTY TO EMPIRE
mutual agreement and carried out J. Pretlejohn. Pte. W. Young. Pte. A. The United States naval and in a spirit of brotherly love, then P. Brown, Ptc. H. W. Kathsam, Pte air strength may not be a decisive we may say that such an empire R. Broadbridge. No. 4 Companyy factor in Europe but she could is greatly to be desired. CQMS, R, E Stott. Sut. L. O. Davis, ive a fatal blow to Japan. In L/Sgt. H. S. Lo. L/Cpl. Y. O. Kwok, battle she might suffer some losses L/Cpl. E. I. Tse. Cpl. K. O. Yeune. which, however, would be worth. Pte, K. F. Wong. Pte. Y. C. Chow. while since the battle would once Pte. S. I. Wong. Pte. Y. S. Fung. No. for all liquidate this menace against 5 Company:-L/Sgt. J. D. Remedios. the United States in the Far East.' Cpl. C. E Soares 1/Cpl. C. M. Azedo, į
Pte. J. C. Fonseca, Pte. H. R. Pinna. Pte. D. A. Rozario, Pte. V. A. Sequeira,
Today then these things which are part of our well being are menaced with destruction as never before. We have therefore a duty to help to save the empire seeing that upon its continuance depends Pte, R. Castro. No. 8 Company Bty. 21.4.41-2.8.41; Gr. G. L. Mar- our culture, our lives and our way Sgt. J. C Remedios. Cpl. H. de 52. shall; 1st Bty, 10.5.41-24.5.41; Onr. G/of life, Fat that way of fe may Cpl. J.-M. Xavier, L/Cpl. R. M. H. Davreux, 2nd Bty.. 22.5.41-31.5.41 not perish from the earth is our Gutierrez, L/Cpl. J. P. Bateros, Pte. L/Bdr. Chan Hol Kee 3rd By, prayer. But while we pray thus EE Remedios Pte. A. D. Rels, Pte. 22.5.41-29.5.41; Gr. F. 11, Garets. 3rd we do not blind ourselves to reall- M. I da Roza, Pte. A. d'Aquino, Ptety, 21.5.41-38.5.41; nr. A. S. Ward, ties. We are children
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E. A. V. Remedios, Pte. G. A. Ribeiro, 3rd Bty.. 13.6.31-22.5.41; Gnr. Kam tu. Church which has seen many em- Pte. A. J. M. Prats, Pte. F. G. Ribeiro. of 4th Bty. 19.5.41-12.8.41: Gar. Kwok pires begin, wax strong, and decay.. Pte. A. P. Pereira, Pte. J. A. Luz. Kai-chiu 4th Bty.. 19.5.41-18.6.41: Bür. And so we do not think that the AS.C. Company:-C.Q.3.5. G. CLH. G. Humfrey 5th A. By destruction of any empire, how- hill Cpl. W. Bonner. Cpl. E. Tuck 18.5.41-27.5.41; Spr. B. F. Barton, Fd. ever good, meats the destruction L/Cpl. E. V. Pearse, Pte. A. C. J. Coy. Engs. 10.5.41-15.7.41; Sign of all that we hold dear. For the Johnstone. Ptc. FV. MacDonnell. G. Johnson Corps Signals, 22.5.41- Church that has survived through Air Mail for Manila, Gaam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Pte. J. C. Daris, Pte. A. L. Cole.
31.5.41; Pte. E Stanek, Mob. Col,
Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans- | Reg. 15.5.41-14.5.41; Sgt.
F Hopkins persecutions most fierce, caluming
Atlantic Services" No. 5 Company. - Mon, May 26, Mob. CoL. 18.5.41-7.9.41: Pte, P. J. most Kowloon Railway Station, 2.15 pm. Brown, Mob. Col. 16.5.41-15.7.41 slaughter of its adherents, "knows Dress-Boots, trousers, shirt, helmet,L/Cpl. H. Burson. No. 1 Cor. 28.4.11 that Her Master's promise will not webbing equipment and mess tin 11.6.41; Pte. 7. G. Gill, No. 2 Cor. be made vold The gates of Hell Fri, May 30, HQ. 5.30 p.m. Z periods. 18.5.41-25.5.41; L/Cpl. R. Broadbridge, shall never prevall against it." M.G. Secs. LA 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th No, 3 Coy., 3.6.41-10.8.41; L/Cpl. F. A. And so if it should be that that postup-blind-folded.
Broadbridge, No. 3 Coy., 19541-18.8.41; Empire, under whose flag we live, Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A, and Company-Tues., May 27, Pte. Marcus Wong, No. 4 Coy, 17.5.41- should be greatly weakered Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans- Reg.
Atlantic Services" HQ. 5.30 p.m. TOMT. Fri. May 30, 16.11.41; Pte. A. K. P. Chan, No. 4 even destroyed we still would not HQ. 2.15 p.m. Dress--Boots, trousers, Coy 315.41-27.5.41; Pte. Ip fiting lose our faith, our honesty and shirt, helmet, webbing equipment and No. 4 Coy. 21.7.41-28.7.41: Pie. Ip lu- our personal integray; but while ting, No. 4 Coy., 22.9.41-29.9.41; Pte. we realise all this we also are
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No. 7 Company-Mon.. May 26, B. T. Gosano, No, 5 Coy., 16.5.41- convinced that this way of life HQ. 5.45 p.m. No. 25 Pin
LG. 22.5.41; Pte. J. M. Gosado, No. 5 Cay under which we live is our way instruction. Probable stoppages. No. 19.5.41-30.641; Pte. J. J. Remedins,
28 Pin Lyon Light instruction, P, No. 5 Coy, 2.6.41-11.6.41; Fte. R. W. D. and that for us it gives us that May 30, FL.Q. 2 p.m. Company train Danby, A.S.C. Coy., 17.5 41-178.41; Pte space in which we can best de-. ing et D'Aguilar, Dress-Fighting S. L. Leonard, AS.C. Cap. 18.5.41-velop those virtues which are the ilves. 01. our 25.5.41: Pte. W. Dumeld, Fd. Amb., Warp and
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PRAY FOR PEACE
Seeing that these things are so
TUESDAY
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Anglo-Japan Relations Worsen
CHUNGKING, May 25 (Reuter) to
bassador to Britain, the official He went there to visit a friend. CENTRAL DAILY NEWS says that Chung Huen-chau, shoemaker, and it is an indication that Anglo- suddenly leapt off after conversing Japanese relations are becoming for a few minutes with Chung. worst.
"While Mr. Shigemitsu states this is no indication of worsening
An unemployed, Hut Chun-yu, Army Service Corps Company. 21.5.41-15.9.41: Pte. Francis Ho, Fd Hence it we had to adapt ourselves 37, committed suicide about 1.30 Sun May 25; Jordan Road Vehiclar Amb., 21.5.41-15.941; Pte. Chai Kim-to some new and more ruthless Ferry, Kowloon, 8.43 a.m. Transport swee. Fd. Amb 21.5.41-15.9.41; Pie. order we could only do so with P last night by jumping ofCommenting on the return and Supplies Secs. All day map read-Tan” Luan-hool, Fd. Amb.. 21.5.41- many regrets for the old order from the third floor verandal of Japan of MR. SHIGEMITSA, Am- ing exercise. Compulsory attendance 15.9.41; Pte. Khoo Kee-scang.
Fd which had yielded its place to the No. 150, Hollywood Road. Leaders and Umpires 8.30 a. Am. 215.41-15.141: Pte. Teoh Taw new Dress-shorts, shirts, boots, puttees, teong. Få Amb., 21.5.11-15.9.41; Pte. belt, and helmet (sleel). Respirators Lee How-tong. Fd. Ainb.. 31.5.41- must be carried, Duty Officer-Capt. | 15.9.41; Pte. A Ampalavanar, Pd. A. H. Potts. Mon., May 26 to Sat., Amb., 21.5.41-15.9.41; Pe. Tap Pit I should like to suggest that while He died in hospital about half- May 31. Dally duties as ordered. Duty van. Fd. Amb., 22.541-15.941; Pre we pray for the continuance of an-*our - later. Resident at No.) Officers as arranged. Dress, as usual F. Mari, Pd. Amb. 28.5.41-15.7.41; Pe that order which we hold dear we 153, Hollywood Road, he walked of Anglo-Japanese relations, we do with helmets. Thurs., May 29. HIC. Chan Kwong-fook, Va. Aub, 1641- also, and above all, pray for an across the street and up three Hotel Garage, 5.30 p.m. Buses leave 15.9.41; SQ.M.S. F. C. Young. Pay end to the terrible war which is floors before jumping to his death. not share his view," says the paper,
upon us. I do not say that we It is believed worries over money Revision before tests on Tues., June Clark, Fort Sig. Cos. 17.5.41-23.5.41 should pray for victory, that goes matters and unemployment caused 3). Dress-Overalls and S.D. caps. Gar. D. G. G. Allen, ist Bly.. 24.541-
Field Ambulance. Wed., May 28, 30.5.41; Gar, Van Wairee E, 1st Bty., without saying, but I think we the deceased to take his own life.
Dress Helmet, shirt, 27.5.41; Onr. Chan Shue-kau, 4th Bty should pray above all for peace. boots, webbing equipment, 19.5.41-26.41; Cinr. Ip Tai-chu, 4th I say this because a peace based
Queen's Pier. 5.20 p.m. "Mechanics Section 16.5.41-29.3.41; Captain W. C.
HQ. 2.15 p. trousers.
haversack and haversack and water- Bty., 16.6.41-22.641; Char. Ip Tai-chu on a victory which itself was the ROBBERY ON
4th Bty, 1941-7.841; 2/Lt. A o. Lresult of hatred.. revenge
ana;
bottle filled:
Pay Section.-Thurs., May 29, Com-Bowker, 5th A.A. Bty.. 24.5.41-14.0.41: racial contempt would be but the There- mand B.Q. Bub-Section 1 Dress L/Cpl. W: EL, Corps Sigs.. 17.5.41-seedling of another war. Uniform Fri May 20. Command 18.8.41; Pte. J. A. Shaw, No. 3 Coy.fore let us pray for Peace-a just HQ. Sub-Section II Dress-Uniform. 19.5.41-24.5.41; Pte. Tse Tak-kwong, and lasting peace God's peace.
Fortress Signal Company-Wed, No. 4 Co7.5.41-27 5.41; The follow-
May 28, Exchange Building, 2.30 p.m. ing leave is cancelled:-Sgt. HF. Manning training as détalled.
Hopkins, Mob. Col., 5.5.41-25.8.41; Sgt.
Mon, May 28, Kowloon Dock Chub, 13.8:41:
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Four men held up and robbed,
43, on Yeung Chung-va staircase of No. 9, Queen Street, West Point at 12.10 p.m. yester- day. One of the robbers was
FLOODS ROUND FALLUJAH
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CAIRO, May 25 (Renter)-Bri- tish military operations in Iraq are being delayed by severe floods round Fallujah on the road to Baghdad.
Damage is being repaired. RAF. bombers continued to at- tack the rebel aerodromes.
Hongkong Engineering Carpa-H. P. Hopkins, Mob. Col., 24.441- CEN. DE GAULLE'S armed with a revolver and the men made away with money and per-
LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)---The 5.45 p.m.
Officers and NCOs. 4th
STATEMENT ་
sonal valuables to a total cost of German press yesterday published Lecture on bomb disposal.
Pte, P.. O. da Luz Fd Amb.; 4441;; LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-"We about $00 in Hongkong currency, articles trying to prove that Pre- Maps
J. D. McClathie, No. 1. Coy consider the Vichy Government as Money stolen totalled $400 in Chisident Roosevelt is of Jewish origin 22.4.41; Pte. W. Rapley, No. 3 Coy. Hitler's puppet-as Hitler's gau-nese National Currency, 3.5.41; 8QMB. A. C. Tribble, Pay
All maps issued will be returned to the "R.B.M. forthwith.
Promotion
Cpl. 22.5.41.
Transfers
Pte.
Section, 2.5.41; Pe. E. G. Price, No, letter for France," says a state-
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and declaring that “almost all Mr.
Roosevelt's advisers are Jews like
1 Coy. 2.6.41; Pie, F. J, Wilkinson, ment issued in London yesterday A Japanese gendarme dressed in Mr. Morgenthau, Mr. Frankfurther, Pte. A. B. Clemo, A.S.C. Coy. to be A.B.C. Coy, 34.5.41; Pte. T. 8. Morrt by Gen. De Gaulle's Headquarters. civilian clothes was shot dead by Mr. Baruch and Mr. Lehman."
son, Sp. Cd. Coy, 16.5.41; Onr, D. D. The statement continues: "We a lone Chinese gunman in the Jap- Carter, 2nd Bty., 20.5.41.
would, therefore, approve of any anese-controlled Chinese district of LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-The Pte. A. G. Xavier, No. 5 Coy. to
Sirength-Lucrease
action taken by the British Gov-Nantao, which adjoins Shanghai's German dictated Dutch newspapers No. 6 Coy., 9541; Pte. C, MacKintosh, Pte. Lau Tsun-sze, No. 3 Covernment which would frustrate the French Concession, on Saturday which have just arrived from neu- No. 5 Coy, to A.5.0. Coy., 15.5.41; Pte. 1.5.41; Pte. 7. A. Yvanovich, No. plans of the French Quislings and morning, says Reuter. L. C. Silva, No. 5 Coy, to No, c Coy, Coy., 6.5.41; Fte, Khawaj Din, Bp. Cd. feel confident that the French 19.5.41; Pte, J. W. McDonald, Train Coy, 148.41; Pte. Allah Ditta, Sp. Gdnation would welcome any such ing Cadre to No. 1 Cay, 19.5.41; Coy., 148.41; Pte. Lal Khan, Sp. Gd.
About 70 men of all ranks of the L/Cpl. R. B. Mace, No. 1 Coy to Coy. 14441; Pte. Mohamed Khan Actions which the British Govern- Peiping US. Embassy Guard, due Cope H.Q, 19.5.41; Gar. Lo So. 3rd.O. 264, 8p. Gd. Coy. 14.5.41: Ptement deem necessary to defend our for seasonal relief, left Pelping for Battery to Corps HQ Res., 23.5.41: Khan Mohared P.O. 383, 8p. Od common interests,"
Gur. W. Lee 4th Battery to Corps Coy. 14.5.41; Rahmat Khan, Ep. Gd. "HQ Res., 23.6.41; Gnr. R. 8. W. Yue, Sp. Gi. Coy, 146.41; Pte. Chulam Coy, 14.5.41 Pie. Khan Mohamed 4th Bty. to Corps AQ Res., 33.6.41
Leave
LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-An Rasul, Sp. Gd. Cov., 14.5.41; Pte. Ghulam Berwar, 8p. Cd. Coy, 14.8.41; enemy plane was brought down off Pte. Mohamed Sharif, Sp. Gr, Cov,the south coast of England yes-
terday.
Lt Col T. A Martin, Corps Art 14.541-14.7.41; Gnr. M. J. Harkins, Ist 14.5.41,"
Chinwangtao where they will em- bark on the US military transport Henderson, says Reuter.
tral territory contain evidence of the tightening of the German grip over Holland, according to well-in- formed Dutch circles in London.
SHANGHAI May 25 (Reuter)— Britons celebrated Empire Day in traditional fashion yesterday.
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