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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Arms Factory

Fire Causes Damage, Injures Four

London, July 5.

A fire broke out 'yesterday night In the main building of a Birming-; ham small arms works.

Armed Hold-Up

One Doad, Two Injured In Macao Shooting

Macao, July 5. The

A fire destroyed the main} Bensational armed robbery when a building, causing damage estimated occurred here last night

o far nt £40,000.

Chinese goldsmith was victimised to A number of Important documents the extent of about $4,000, an Indian and technical drawings, as well as policuman was 'kliled, and a shop Government order sheets, were also fokl and a passerby were wounded bumt.

slightly, Some of 400 workers, employees. The streets were thronged at the and omelala of the works only just me of the robbery and in the con- managed to save themselves. Four fusion the gang succeeded in escap- persons were injured.

Ing.

All Birmingham fire brigades fought to keep the fire from spread- tag to the neighbouring buildinga where large quantities" of highly explosive material are stored,

The cause of the fire is not ye: ascertained, but it is rumoured that LR.A. members are responsible.

It true, this would be the biggest damage caused by the IRA, aince the sabotage nets began in March this year. Trans-Octań.

Was

The robbers entered the Tung Sing Store a few minutes after 0 p.m. and warned the shop folds to keep quiet. They then smashed the gloss counter and grabbed all the The gang then made off, khooting at Jewellery which on display random. One shot

entered the abdomen of Luk Chak, one of the shop fokle

A policeman, entering Rua Estalagens, the street in which the Tung Sing Store iz altusted, was shot at before he was able to draw his revolver.

de

He was struck in the body but was able to fre two zhols, both of them ineffective, before falling.

Another London Fire

London, July 5. Another link in the chain of fires which have broken out in London in the last few days, was added lost

A restaurant attendant, passing by night when a house where Colonial at the Ume, was wounded In the goods were stored went up in flames, head by bullet from one of the near the London Bridge subway revolvers of the robbers. siation.

The Underground traffle ceased while the fire brigade was busy In putting out the fire. Scotland Yard sent special men to Investigate the cause of the cutbreak.—Trans-Ocean.

AIR FRANCE PLANE Arrival and Departure

In Same Day

Air France's Ville de Salgon arriv- ed in Hongkeng yesterday afternoon at 12.30 from France vla Hanoi. Besides nine Chinese passengers

there was a German, Mr, W. Weber,

a Journalist, who is covering the war for a number of German news- papers,

July 6, 1939.

"Not A Bluff"

Gorman Comment On British Attitude

Berlin, July 5.

ALHAMBRA

In the first statement of its kind published In- the German Press, the Berliner Boersen Zeitung states that THE Germany has no doubt that Britain's Intention to go to war in support of

obligations is not a bluff.

The paper says, "No doubt thia will be genuine, England need not convince us of it. On the other hand, we have pointed out the Bri- tinh will to go to war in the past three months and our Axis friends have armed themselves accordingly. England' confirms her encirclement policy, and will go to war against Germany and allow the struggle tu become a world war.

"To camouflage this brutal will be- hind, humanitarian phrases or pro- testations of sympathy towards Ger- many is blur, but the will Itself is not bluft-United Press.

ROYAL NAVY TO REMAIN ON GUARD

(Continued from Page 1.)

No, since the President's utterances on the neutrality bill, according to the semi-offietal "Deutschelerist”, which professes to. regard Amerlenn neutrality with Indifference, except The crowd in the streets scattered | insofar as it is exploited by "the Pre- and the robbers escuped by mingling | sident and his Jewish accomplices for with the onlookers,

war incitement against the German It is believed they made their way people." to the water-front, and entered a sampan escaping to Chinese waters

police,

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An emergency police squad reach ed the scene of the robbery a few minutes after the occurrence and the wounded men were taken to hospital.

The policeman died not long after admlasión.—Our Own Correspondent.

ADMIRALTY CHANGES

"We should ilke to leave the Anteri-

Roosevelt's

intention of enrolling them in the encirclement front does not reduce, but rather Increases the danger of n world war", comments the paper.Reuter,

Roosevelt Returns WASHINGTON, July 5.-After his return from Hyde Park, President Roosevelt lunclied with Me. Cordell Hull, and it in reliably learned that they discussed "questions of peace and neutrality."

The President also conferred with

LONDON, July 3-Vice-Admiral Mr. Weber said he had tried to get Guy Royle has been appointed Lord! to Chungking via the new Burna-Commissioner of the Admiralty and the democratic leaders Congress, Yunnan highway. but hnd failed Chief of Supplies and Transport Messrs. Barkly, and Rayburn as to owing to the bad condition of the from September 13, in succession to the best means of securing an early road due to the heavy rains. Mr.Rear-Admiral Geoffrey

cunctment of the neutrality legisla- Weber is on his way to Shungbul." who will become Commander-inlon, and of trying to regain regula-

The Ville de Salgón left at 2 p.m. Chief of the America and West Indies, * currency powers. for Hanoi on the return journey, tak-Station, in succession to Sir Sidney neutrality proposals until Saturday is The Senate's postponement of the Ing one passenger, Mr. P. Stanaitin, Meyrick, dating about November. for Hanoi.

Round World Flight

Tokyo, July 5. The Tokyo Nicht Nicht und Osaka Mainichi Shimbun to-day announced the crew of six which will undertake the round-the-world flight by using an all-Japanese-construeled plane this autumn,

Hending the crew will be Takeo Ohara, chief of the aviation depart- ment of the Osaka Mainichi Shim-

Arbuthnot,

Rear-Admiral Lionel Wells has uparently due to pressure from the Isolationist Senators who are now been appointed Rear-Admiral of engaged on sounding public opinion,

Alteraft-Carriers from July 26 In

Succession to Vice-Admiral Royle, who is also appointed to President, additional for duty inside the Admir- alty from August 18-Reuter Special.

⠀⠀D.PW: LEAVING

and watching their mall carefully before deciding just how for they

an oppose the President.

man's office, it is hoped that the com

According to Senator Key Pitt-

milice will have the bill to report to the Senate in about three weeks' time, but whether this will be a variation of the Bloom bill, or some- thing fresh is

known.→ not yet

bun, while other members of the ON. RETIREMENT Reuter

and Messrs. H. H. Pegg and R. P. Shaw will act as Assistant Director of Public Works Kowloon, New Ter- ritories and Hongkong respectively the latter during the absence on

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