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and smal mattresses to seek shel- ter underground.

S.S. Kwangtung And

s.s.

Hilda Moller-The Facts

There was an alert in the late: evening on Thursday, when A single plane broke through the defences, but as previously dn nounced, this was brought down after a few sporadic bursts of fire. In the early hours there was second alert when much the same thing occurred. So the population of Moscow was able to make up. "As regards textile, machinery- for the broken slumbers of the pre-purchased by the NEI, authorities vious few nighta

SHANGHAI, July 27 (Reuter)—The following statement was re- leased by the Press Offee attacked to the British Embassy heres

"With regard to various statements appearing in the Press some of which were attributed to the Japanese Army spokesman, on the subject of the cargo removed from the ss. KWANGTUNG and as. HİLDA MOLLER at the instance of the Japanese authort-

ties, following are the facts of the case.

Cont'd from Page 1

PRETORIA, July 27 (Reuter....

and removed from the ss. Kwang- TOKYO CONCERN Reuter's correspondent was told tung, nothing is known here of yesterday that he had been "over any admission by the Netherlands AT US. ACTION the German Radio for the state- Government that the fault for the ment that the Central Club of the detention of the consignment les Red Army had been badly dani-entirely on their shoulders, tuas- aged by a bomb. This is a Nazt much as the cargo has not been As the result of South African Ile as Reuter has never cabled inspected by

the Japanese au- Union's decision to freeze all Jap- thorities prior to its being loaded anese assets all trade between on the British vessel and it seems Scuth Africa and Japan will come extremely unlikely any such state to a standstul. ment should have been made..

such a report."

Awards for bravery and eff- ciency in grappling with the raids have been issued to officers and men of the anti-aircraft units.

afternoon.

"The cargo in question had complied with all customs formall- des and there are no grounds for further inspection.

OBJECTION RAISED

Last year Japan's exports to the Union totalled £4,772,000 while the Unton's exports to Japan only

amount to €72,000,

1

During this year, Union firms have placed even heavier orders in "It was not until the cargo had Japan which now stands to lose passed the customs and in the considerably more than 4,484,000 her favourable trade South Africa last

It is ometally stated here today

MONDAY, JULY 28, 1941.

FOREIGN MAILS

HONGKONG, MONDAY, 28th JULY, 1941.

Air Mail Service by British Overseas Airways Cor- poration to East & South Africa, United Kingdom and beyond has now been resumed. Correspondence for despatch by Air via Rangoon must be superscribed by "C.N.A.C.".

The public are reminded that it is a breach of postul regulations to enclose in a postal cover communications intend ed for persons other than the addressee.

The Printed Matter Service to the following places in Chica 18 temporarily suspended:-

Yunnan

Szechyen

Kwelchow

Hunan

Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu) Kwangsl

North and East of Kwangtung.

Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.

INWARD AIR MAILS

From

vice" San Francisco date, 22nd July,

Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

vice" San Francisco date, 5th August.

OUTWARD AIR MAILS

FINNS ENTER HALMI 6TOCKHOLM, July 27 (Reuter) -It is reported here that Flanish troops entered Halmi on the north-east shore of Lake Ladoga after two days of bitter fighting MISSION IN AMERICA NEW YORK, July 27 (Beuter) process of being loaded on the sa, which was -The Soviet Military Mission Kwangtung that any objection was balance with arrived here this morning and are raised by the Japanese Gendar year. flying to Washington, where they merie to its shipment. It was after will conter with Mr.

Sumner the circumstances of the purchase that the stoppage of trade with Welles and General Marshalt this of the cargo by the NEI, authori-Japan will help the Union con- Air Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Ser-

ties have been fully explained to siderably in conserving Foreign the Japanese authorities that the exchange. ship was detained and the cargo STRAITS FOLLOWS SUIT rernoved.

SINGAPORE, July 27 (Reater}~~ "In the case of the ss. Hilda The Straits Settlements. Govern- Moiler, exception was taken by the ments has ordered the freezing Japanese Gendarmerie to the ship here of assets of the Empire of ment of the miscellaneous cazzo Japan and the Republic of China to Hongkong, Rangoon and Cal-and prohibits any payment in gold cutta after the cargo had been or securities on behalf of bodies fully loaded in the ship and had incorporated in these two States or complied with all customs forma their residents, or the transfer of Iities. The cargo objected to was

any sum, or gold, or securities at The economic warfare of frozen) funds left the luxury limer Tatuts consignees in ports named and it a consigned number of Chinese

their order. Maru still idling on the high seas

is not the case for the owners of on Saturday night, with nearly a

the vessel to have to admit that SYDNEY, July, 27 (Reuter)-The Air Mali by Air to Bangoon to connect with the Reg. hundred American citizens and the cargo is Chungking-owned or Australian Commonwealth

"British Overseas Airways," scores of other passengers wonder-It ought to be examined by the ernment is taking all steps in the ing just what the future has in Japanese authorities.

consultations now necessary for store, says Reuter.

"The cargo in question is being the protection of Australia's There is no confirmation of re-discharged by the ship owners at interests affected by Japan's ports that the ship is heading for Shanghai Hongkew wharf and will southward muve, announces Bir Mexico or that the United States be detained by them pending de- Frederick Stewart, Minister for Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hanoisin, 17.8.4. and Navy or Coast Guards would take cision as to its future shipment." off the passengers at sea,

Tatuta Maru Idling On High Seas

The Tatuta Maru was due in

San Francisco on Thursday, but RECENT NAVAL

hoved to, with 44 other America- bound Japanese ships, after the US bad strongly denounced Japan's move into Indo-China.

BOWLS RINKS RESULTS

OPERATIONS

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down and one was damaged. Three of our naval aireraft were Jost, but the crew of one was "saved"

TAKING ALL STEPS

External Affairs,

Gov-

RAW BILE STOCKS WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuter) Mr. E. R. Stettintus, Defence Director of Priorities, Issued: yes- terday an order freezing all stocks of raw silk and limiting. its mana facture to levels set during the past week.

These steps have been taken be- cause of "Unsettled conditions in "During these operations one of the Far East." our oruisers and orie destroyer!

There was a suffered damage.

Two matches in the third round of the lawn bowls Rinks cham pionship were played at the Police number of casualties in each ship. Recreation Club, Happy Valley. Next of kin are being informed as yesterday and the results were as soon as possible. generally expected.

E-BOAT SUNK

"Apart from one attack

by

GENERALISSIMO'S WIRE TO STALIN CHUNGKING, July 27 (Central) -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek

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Europe via "Pan-American Airways and Trans- ] Reg. Atlantic Servicos"

TUESDAY

Air Mall for Manila, Gram, Honolulu, USA. and G.P.O.

Europe via "Pan-American Aleways and Trans- Reg.- Atlantic Services"

Sabotage In Yugoslav Town

Ord.

INTERESTING

CRICKET

HOME

LONDON, July 27 (Reuter)... Bowlers had the advantage in the

W. Mcleod, W. B. Harris, W. S Dall and J. Shepherd (skip) beat E-boats, in which one E-boat was has addressed a wire of congratu- W. Melrose, R. Main, J. A. Watson sunk and another probably dam-lations to M. Stalin on his assump-

BERLIN, July 27 (Reuter)Acts main in cricket games which saw and J. C. Chalmers (snip) by 24 aged, no attempt was made by tion of the post as Commander-in-

enemy surface forces to interfere Chief of the Soviet Army, express of sabotage have been carried out interesting play.

Army and Air Force met at important convoying confidence that peace-loving by Communista in the neighbour- Eccleshall and W. Burling (skip) had of necessity to be for some nations will emerge victorious in hood of Veliki Bechkerek, a former Southend where the Army were dismissed for 127, then the airmen beat H. J. Bicknell, G. W. Elphick time in close proximity to the their fight against aggression, BC- Yugoslav town in the Banat re-lost: by two wickets and 53 runs in

cording to the local Ta Kung Pao glon, according to the German enemy's main bases,

News Agency

shol's to 9.

D. Crawley,

E Kirman, 3.

C. E. Langley and L. A. Jordan (skip) by 22 shots to 10

although our

"Enemy air forces were unable to prevent the difficult operations being brought to a successful con-

MONTELIMAR HOTEL clusion and a long series of heavy

EXPLOSION

air attacks resulted in the destruc- tion of a minimum of 12 enemy VICHY, July 27 (Reuter)-M. aircraft with at least four others Marx Dormy. former Socialist damaged and probably destroyed." Minister, was killed on Saturday

"Iron Hand" Of Mexico

Attempts were made to destroy the crops and the Agency adds that a number of leading Com- munists have been shot.

a mintch left drawn.

On the first day of a two-day. tame at Aldershot, an Air Force team led by Arthur Gilligan, former England captain, diamÁSKELĮ en Aldershot side for 714.

WASHINGTON, July 27 (Reuter) MEXICO CITY. July 7 (Reuter) Mexico will use an "iron hand"-The Senate Military Committee

CHICAGO, July 27 (Reuter) At- in an explosion in his room at CHUNGKING, July 27 Reuter) against harmful foreign penetra has approved by nine vetes to one a hotel in Montelimar.

-Ahundred-and-eight Japanese tion, declared Senor Padilla, Mexia resolution amending the selectention, owned by Mrs. Parker The explosion is believed to aircraft raided szechuen today. can Minister in a Press statement tive service act so as to retain Corning, won the £15,000 Arling have been caused by a time bomb. heavily bombing. Chengtu.

Wireless Transmitter Found In Baggage Of Nazi Embassy Official

BUENOS AIRES, July 27 (Router)-A shortwave wireless trans- mitter, tuned to send messages to Europe, was found the diplo matic barrage of a high official of the German Embassy," po

The official took the baggage to Lima where it was found to have considerably" exoseded the Umit allowed by the Peruvian authorities,

The official, therefore, sent back It is understood the Argentine to Argentine several trunks which (Foreign Minister replied that thu, were taken over at the Cordoba" | diplomatie baggage was being airport by the Parliamentary Com-abused mittee investigating anti-Argentine activities...

In addition to the transmitter.

the trunks contained documents

concerning Nasl activities" in Ar-

gentine....

PERU-ECUADOR FIGHT CEASES

published yesterday.

RIGGS WINS

selectees and national guardsmen ton Classic yesterday, scoring B and reserves in arms beyond the win by one length over the present one year limit.

*{favourite, Whirlaway, which is the champion of the American turf LONDON, July 27 (Reuter)—A 1941, SEABRIGHT, N. 3, July 27 Norwegian, who recently returned SALISBURY, July 27 (Reuters (Reuter)The former American to Norway after a visit to Ham- Saint Leger horses had a try-out champon and winner of the last burg, says that he saw alogans in themtje-and-a-half Barume Wimbledon singles title, R. Latuck up on the walls of houses Stakes, Mr. Dawson's trainer-owned Riggs. won the Men's Singles at such as the Beabright Invitational lawn tean, tournament here today.

He defeated F. Schroeder, one of America's young players, -4, 6-4, 6-0

LF.A. VICTORY

Masarin winning by three-quarters length from 11 to 10 on the favourite, Thoroughfare," with" Fettes-length-and-half away ZV

We demand peace" "We want to have cur hus- bands and sons"; and

"We will not be governed by third. Berlin"

A swimming gala in aid of the

Bomber Fund was held on Satur-

S

On Baturday night, which WAR CALCUTTA, July 27 (Reuter) day night by the Hongkong Bes- the second of the three-day swing 1. F. A. (Bengal) annexed the tric Rosreation Club at Ming mmg Gala held in ald

Zugee Reller Find by Chunk Yuen, Inter-Provincial Football Tourna-

Benevolent dociety at We mont here today, defeating Delhi

MEXICO CITY, July 27 (Reuters two of the leading, Chinese, in the fina by five goals to one.The Mexican, Benate Bill pro-swimmera Misho walkin

posing the creation of an inter- (0.8.0.) and Mica KoMUDIAN BANGKOK, July 27 (Router) Parliamentary Union. för Amerles (LAI THUD),

Mr. Anthony Eden's reference to a had been given excellent reception exhibition in the 100. non-nagression pant between Bri- both at home and abroad..!?! atyle event. tain and Thailand had made a

| The Dermatı Ambassador, Herr QUITO, July 21 (Houter) Horti- good impression here,

Von Thermann protested against. litles on the Ferü-Loutdor fron. The newspaper drikung writes; Printed and Pubilähed by Henry Lloyd | the seizure and also against the ter coded at 6 pm local time un “We are very pleased with Mr. | Dady, Preis, Lite, as Marina House, recent raids on German ontres Baturday,

Edon's open statement.”

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