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January 8, 1940, 2

MEN THEY

One For Churchill

And Another

For Chamberlain

ELEVEN British seamen, taken aboard a U-boat

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K.C.C. Juniors Beat I.R.C.

·Continued from Page d.)

slowly the visilors crept nearer the desired total. Abbas, batting with great confidence, put the 100 up with n boundary, but his dismissal (he played on from A fast full tus) virtually mean! the end of Indians.

The finish of the innings came when Barma picked out a beauty from Taylor, the ball ricocheting of the batsman's pads to the wicket, while the Indians still needed a dozen

win.

As the torpedoes were rammed home the German crew chanted: "One for Chamberlain! One for Chur- chill!"

The torpedoes were then sent on their mission, which meant the destruction of the 1.351-ton Liverpool steamer Darino.

TOMMY OF

TO-DAY IS

LESS

EMOTIONAL

Previously the U-bout had shelled the ship to stop her. Sixteen men were killed or drowned.

Apart from the shelling and the gibes

at British statesinen, the U-boat crew and their commander treated the 11 survivors well.

Radio Wrecked

They were 12 hours in the sub- marine before being transferred to analin steamer. One of them sold:

"We were two days out from Úporte. H was 3 m. Sunday { when the submachine gol us,

" was of watch when to explo

"THE young soldier of to-day is less emotional and less de-) monstrative than the Tommy of sien woke me up, and detected the 1914-18," said Captain T. Gilbert smell of cordite.

"We Oakley, who was Chief Instruc- bouts. The nainmast had collapsed rap amidships to man the or and Command Lecturer in on the cabin, carrying the wireless | Mind Training during the last aerial with A. The wireless officer

could nut send out the SOS.

"Some of

lifeboats our wrecked by the explosion, so we ran to the others. It was dead dark; the moon had just gone down. The ship was sinking rapidly.

wall".

Swept Overboard

were

CHANT TO FIRE

BRITONS

TORPEDOES

Italy Looks At The Front

"You know, I think is useless to shoot in the air when all the enemies are underground."

* Sound the sirens." --- “Are

but it's time for lunch,” enemy bombers coming?"—"No,

Forty-Two

Words Of Comfort

Swiss Fear Nazi Wall Is

New Threat

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SWISS military experts interpreti Germany's decision to extend the Siegfried Line fortifications along

the Rhine to the Lake Constance as a threat to invade Switzerland as short cut to France.

SOUTH CHINA DEFEAT EASTERN

(Continued from Page 6.)

have lost his understanding with Furix, and Lee was too slow. Lai Shiu-wing never exerted bimself and played very matter-of-fact football. ip Pak-wah was in constant dread of pulling a muscle, and was careful without being particularly danger ous. Ils centres were as delightful as ever, but his finsh runs down the Held were missing.

EASTERN ALL OUT

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TWO GOALS

FROM the goal kick, Lo obtained

possession and sent Chung eff with a grand pass. Chung brought the ball right up before he contred right in the South China goalmouth for Five weeks ago Swiss for tilentions Hau to meet it with his head, draw- were doubler when reports of training first blood ten minutes after the ing of German soldiers on skis were start.

| received. Germany has equipped From this goal on Eastern hud most several divisions with mountaineering of the play with South Chilan mak. gear and trained them in the moun- ing spasmodic raids on the Eastern tains of Bavaria, belloved to be in goal area, but seldom coming within preparation for crossing the Jura striking distance. About seven min- mountains, which separate Switzer-utes after the first goal, and after land from France.

ou had missed an open goul Eastern raided strongly, Chung again gend-

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Jan. 8. Jan, 2.

λ Nazi invasion of Switzerlanding in a beautiful centre for Lee | Amoy Tack-kee to trick Mak and heat Tam Japan medinte military assistance.

SO shall they fear the name of the Lord from the west, and his gloryco Mussolini to render in from the rising of the sun. When

Indians' Good Showing.

THE LOSERS put up a really good

"What he has heard, read and seen showing against what might be re- garded as about the best side the the films about the last war hur K.C.C. expect to feki thin senson prepared him for stress and strain, there will be Razack and Areulit bowled with but this may m determine steadiness, though per more suppression and repression."

the enemy skull come in like a flood.) Naty has offered many new faci- the Spirit of the Lord shall lift uptics to Switzerland since the war haps the middle K.C.C. batanen said the Captain.

"It is just this that tends to pristuse boat, but suddenly a big wave swept 75.

"We tried to launch the port life-a standard against him-Isaiah 59, began. Swiss goods are treated with terided to alter them by ultras cautious play, Baldwin and Curtis the tervous breakdown' which, ac-

preference in Italian ports. both indicatixt

that

the bowling tuntly, in a staged reaction to save some of us overboard.

"I saw the captain on deck. The could

certain the face. Mostly it is subconscious messroom boy, aged 18, was trapped: be hit with degree of freedom. The Indians and

way suggests any

in the cabin whe were also smart in the Held, and play-weakening in the indomitable spirit Both are among the missing.

the mast fell,

The sen was very cold, but the K.C.C, revealed a variety of attack Captain Jaitley declares.that from swell was snuuth. We were fonting which should stand them in poort has experierier he is convinced of the round for half an hour, clinging 10 stead this year. The bawling was need for an "in-between" class of wreckage and shouting, when we steady, rather than spectacular, with nurse--a properly trained psycho-heard the U-boat commander calling Taylor mixing them very well. Ih therapist expable of handling neuras from the paning-lower, 'All right,

outcome of some thraic cases.

I'm coming for 33 was the thoughfu) bowling, and an occasional really fine ball which seeured `vítal wickets.

ed vers good altuelting crietcet,

of the British satdier."

"He took us aboard and our wet clothes were taken 7.

"Then we were rubbed down and put into bunks to sleep. "Later, they brought

fre- ter, and bully beef.

us coffee,

There's Much Wealth

In London's Dustbins

...

..:

with a left foot drive from live yards Shanghai

The balf time whistle blew Europe via Suez and Stralis (London with Eastern pressing.

EASTERN UNFORTUNATE

Date, 18th November)

Japan and Shanghai Shanghai

Straits and Saigon

FROM the resumption Pastern in Straits

attacked strongly, and were very unfortunate, on several occasions hit- ting the crossbar and uprights. South China made a lightning rate on the Eastern goal-Fung's parting shot being stoppet by Tsung with his

arm.

A penalty was awarded and Lee almost failed to convert when Lau touched the ball which was, hywover,

THOUSANDS of pounds are rags, and a miscellaneous selection of deflected into the net. being saved every weelt in Great discarded clothing. Britain and the source of this wealth is the dustbin!

"Patriotism and bravery

can be supped by love of wife and children," said the Captain. This often sets un Baldwin always had the butsmita fenntlict of mind." The basic causes

Rags, paper, bones, bottles, playing at him, and maintained, for of nervous debility (neurasthenia) brandy, wine, black rye bread, but-and even empty tins thrown into the most part, a tantalising: length, ar

hysteria (pithatism) are but the faster bowlers, Simpson andquently submerged memories of the

the refuse in are helping the Curtis, offered 100 many full tosses on past, buried in the mind behind the

Warship Alarm

country to save money, and, in- the leg side to sake them dangerous mind-the subconscious level.

Some "At 11 am. the same day, they cidentally, to win the war. Lay's wicket-keeping was brilliant, incident or episode of the hour pro- became alarmed.

A British warstup

In this anti-waste war, one of the pur-ticularly-his-work-un-the-lug-addle, transference of an idea The command to submerge was Gurney, Tutteshamn Borough Coun

| most astute generals”—is MPH. pared quite favourably with

from the past to the present. Often given was torpedoed twice in thei standard set by their opponents.

and in the field the champions com- than association-of-kleus und had been seen.

the

It was keen, sporting cricket, with aware of this. the Indians very good losers.

Everything Of Value How all this waste is utilised was fexplained to me by Mr. Gurney, says

correspondent.

He told me that approximately

board.

the

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Jan. 0 9.

Jan. 9. ..Jan. 9.

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vicc"-Paris date, 3rd January,

Jan. 10.

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Jan, 10.

Jan, 10.

Jan. 10.

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Jan. 11. Air-ways Francisco

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OUTWARD MAILS Monday, Jan. 8

12.30 pun. .1.00 p.m. ..2 p.m.

.7.00 p.m.

This and the frequent blowing of) Ute whistle for, tefringements against Japan

had an unsettling effect on Shanghai them Eastern, and they began to fat away.

Play slowed up

bit, with South China attempting to establish themselves, but without success. Eastern rallied and made another rakt ten millón fons of refuse is col-on the South China gual, with the lected every year in England and result that Lee Tak-kee mulfed an Wales. Fifteen per cent. of this opportunity; the ball being partly 1,500,000 tons-is paper. All the cleared by Lee Tin-sang, and while Tourane and Saigon. clean paper goes to make card-Lee Tack-kee was inside the goal Elaiphong

Chung banged the ball with Tun Fort Bayard it is disgused, but the sufferer is not last war, and have been bombed off cil's cleansing superintendent.

besten all the way, but offside was Canton He has brought his anti-waste

in Essex is one of the largest given and the goal disallowed. : Spain, but that submerging for the

Tuesday, Jan. 0 first time was the worst experience campaign to such a fine art that the cardboard manufacturers

Shanghai and parcels only for Tien- "In the cases of young slugle men. I have had.

only real waste now to be found at world. They use 4,000 tons of paper

S. CHINA SCORE

tsin

10.30 am. there are contributory factors to thef

"The pressure made our ears ring Tottenhurn is the smoke coming from Pulp every week. Mr. Gumey states seemed to knock all the heart Air Mail for

Japan

.3.30 p.m. nervous breakdown which occurs in until, by gestures, the Germans told the chimney in the cleansing depart-that if all the waste paper in the T

"Imperial Airways A 17-year-old European girl, Miss the face of some terrifying ordeal. us to hold

ment's yard! our noses and put ou

Direct Service"-düe London, Tih A. Lachlan, residing at 17 Somerset The experienced paychotherapist uses fugers in our ents.

Although my local nuthorities Metropolitan Drea were collected China next attacked, Kong lo trying

January. Road, was bitten by a dog whlist a technique that carries the mind of

utilised waste a peace time, since clean condition it would provide to rush Lee Wal-tong in a Fung-Lau

K.P.Q. visiting friends at 3 Devon Road the sufferer back to past memories and then resurfaced, to my great re- yesterday. The dog has been re- and by a method of free association let,

tensified. Every cleansing depart-tory.

in and hed Lau's centre Into an s clue is traced and some old buried *We

At Tottenham, they have an end-empty goal. dread is brought in the surface, age hours until we sighted the Italian Director of National Salvage of the is collected-it can be used in the to be preparing themselves fe time

steamed along for severatment in the country is now requested

to make a monthly return to theless belt system for sorting all re- Eastern made feeble attempts to lained, realised, laughed at, and the ship. Then we were

From this all the dirty paper go ahead, but South China appeared. AAA front tour is cradleated for ever, ready.

waste utilled and its value in cash.

Last month, Tottenham maved re-manufacture of certain types of line-kill which came a minute before time Air Mall for Malaya, Java and Aus-

when Sung tapped to Ip on the left fuse worth nearly £700.

Major kum items in this account were 37 tons

Rags are cleaned and washed by wing for the latter to send a long of clean paper, worth £100; G9 tons machinery, packed into barles, and pass to Lee Wai-tong, who took a few of dirty paper, worth' £104; and sent to paper manufacturers. Bones steps before he let loose with H £120 worth of textiles--old jumpers. cao to the glue factory, be used glorious drive from 35 yards out, a fertiliser, or for poultry food.

which just scraped the upright, Lau making a vain dive far it-

moved for observation.

1940

EDITION

OF THE

HONGKONG DIRECTORY

DIARY and

BLOTTER

NOW READY

Changed Attitude

all the

waste paper

the

out of Eastern, and when South

We were below for 20 minutes, the war the campaign has been In-the entire requirements of this fac-ing-choi move, allowed Lal to nij

tok to

"Hoch" And "Hurrah" "Before we left the submarine the commander shook hands with us, wished us luck, and took a group photograph of us all.

"As we put of for the lalinn the Germans cried Hoch! Hoch! Hoch! "We answered with three British

"An outcome of the lust wor was complete change in the attitude of the medical profession to anxiety states. Practical psychology crine Into Its own. The power of nuto and hetero-suggestion was proved, To-day all methods calculated to add to the recovery of war neurosis will cheers." be encouraged and applied under the Fupervision of the Director-General of Army Medical Services.

Very different from the treatment received by the Darino's crew was that meted out to the five survivors of the Sulby, eleventh trawler, lost since war began.

The War is Phony?

A U.S. OPINION

"This time we shall start to treat war neuroses at once. In the lust As they pulled away from their war numbers of soldiers suffering ship, which was being shelled, the from nervous disorders were kept U-boat commander pointed at them Idle in hospitats for months. To- and laughed.at their plight. day It is recognised that

dis- such

They suffered severely. Fr38

NEW YORK. abilities constitute a special group hours they were buffetchi by heavy Under the headline. "Europe's war which is distinct from organic affec-sena in their open boat.

às phony as Mars Invailons of the lions of the nervous and vascular One of them, Augustus Lewis, said United States," to-day's New York systems as it is from hysterical dis-to a News Chronicle reporter: orders. When the need arises, mem-

Daily News, Carles - Whshington "All we had to eat was one tin of story, saying the war This very useful combination bers of the

agalist Fit- of Directory, Diary and Desk

and the public may be assured that others of the crew had put off in the Blotter, contains a large variety treatment awaits the

new knowledge and an emclent other boat, but we became separated it hed out to be just another

handling of and lost sight of them. of local information: List of mental contunions, states of depres

Mother Goose story. Why doesn't') "We were attracted Government and Departmentsions, neurasthenie, conditions, and flashes from a lighthouse. We clain-I guess, until Stalin stole it and to land by some one fight! Hitler had his war, Officials: Firms and Em shock anxieties."

bered up the rocks and were made turned comfortable by the lighthouse, Plan. keeper.

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Forces, their relatives, corned beef. Our explain and four leram, was going to brènk loose, but

Week-end Softball Scores

Stores over the week-end were:

Tulsa'

9 Recreio

Recreio Bees 10. Machine Gunners

Canucks, International 3, Chung. Hyn, 8, Hongkong Baseball Club 1.

V. IL C. 5, Forum 1.

Girls

Ramblerolles: 22," Cubs 0.

Wahoos 7. Pirates 3.

Wildcats 22, Panthera 4.

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"Waste" Pigs

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Jan. 9, 5 p.m. Jon, 9, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.0.

Јал. 9. 5 p.m. Jan. 9, 7 Dm.

tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct. Service" due Sydney, 15th Jan. K.P.0.

Jan. P. p.. Jan, 9, 5.30 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

Ord,

G.P.0.

„Jan, D. & p.m.

Jan. 9, 7 pm.

and U.S.A.. by the Pan American Airways Direct | Servien”—due San Francisco 16th January.`

K.P.0.

Epatern-Lizu In-hon: Kong Seng- kend. Trang Chung-wan; tau Clif-chan,; Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolułu Pride of the Tottenham Cleansing Yong-un, Cheung Kam-hal, Le Tack

{ Htsu King-seng. Lo Wal-kuen; Chung Department, however, Is a piggerykee, Chang Ying-kuen and Han Ching-fo which the men recently started.

South Chiria

Kwan-hon: They have now

Muk Siu-hon, Lee Tin-song Lating- young pigs chal, Leung Wing-chiu, Bung Lint-seng; which are being fattened for sale. Tang wong-un, Fung King-cheony. Bought at about 40s, each, they are wall.

Lee Wal-tong. Lai Shiu-wing and Ip Pak expected to realise between £5 and

£0 each.

The pigs are fed largely from edible refuse, for which the depart- ment provides special bins for people

Nazis Far

who will collect this kind of waste Worse Than

Mother Was Dying So--

The Kaiser

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..Jan. 9, 5 pm. Jan, 10, 7.30 am. Wednesday, Jan, 10

.10.30 am.

Strails and Calculla,

Parcels, Jan. 10, 11.00_n.m. Ord,

Saigon Halphong Amoy

Jon. 10, Noon...

.1.30 p.m. .2.00 p.m. .2.30 p.m.

Air Mall for Indo-China, Iran, and France (Paris and Northern Fro- vince only) by the "Air France Airways Direct Servicenduo: Paris, 18th January,

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Jan, 10, 5.00 p.m.. ..Jan. 10. 5.80 p.m.

G. P. O.

-Dr. Benes NAZI dictatorship is incom parably worse than the absolut- TORN between love for herim and militarism of the Kaiser it into another, Five-Year dying mother and duty to the over was, said Dr. Benes, ox- "If nothing's going to happen, why hospital that employed her, Sig-President of Czecho-Slovakin, in out for us."

was afterwards sent take our ships off the seds and talk ter Hughes chose to remain his recent London speech.

Jan. 10, 5.00 p.m. about blg muntions business?" Two of the crew, Sidney Mellish

with her mother.

"You see what happens to-day at

Jan. 10, 7.00 pm... This is said to be the kind of talk

Thursday, Jan. 11 und Jack Tralfall, were too, weak to one hears

sen, what happens in Poland, what return to the mainland and are be-gress."

the lobbies of Con She overstayed her leave and was happened during the last few days Parcels only for Straits.....30 am.

dismissed.

in Prague, to the students, the wil Parcels only for Shanghai..2.30 p.m. ng cared for at a lighthouse.

A list at questions to be asked

versitles, to the whole nation. The skipper's boat, as far

Shanghai.................2.30 p.m. The result of her aetion is to be as is by the House of Representatives, considered by the Southgate Borough democratic world on the one side and

"It is a conflict between the whole Shanghai and Parcels only for Tien- {known, is allil adrift.

Lein who are likely to get the Neutrality Council's Public Health Committee the National Socialist, Prussian Ideas Straito, Ceylon, India, Mambusa, 3.30. p.m.. Survivors of the Greek ship Elena Bif it. 1 is posed by the Senate at a special meeting. included Mrs. Evangeline Patsoulis, the end of the week, afhen given.

on the other, just as it was a conflict Belen, Lourenco-Marques, East and young, good-looking wife of the They are

She will be present,

balween Central European absolutisma South Africa

2.30 pm. mate. She was taken hatless and Does Hitler's falluxo make Southgate arki

Sister Hughes had been at the and Western democracy in 1914. ་་

Shanghai, Japan, Canada USA exhausted to on hotel and put to good his threat of imposing a blood Isolation Hospital for 11 years.

Tottenham Joint "A clash with Communiams, could Central and South America vin bed.

balis on England's cities, factories

enally issue out of this struggle, but

Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Enter she was missed from the and depots men that he has rested to the hospital," she said, "my mother

"On the day that I was to return It can be avoided, as it was in 1910." Canada only)--due Vancouver 13.C., hotel. Inquiries were made, but she his hopes in a secret appeasement took a turn for the worse, and the

World Statesman:

31st. January was not to be found.

dent now under way?" S

Mr. H. G.. Wella halled Dr. Bents

K.P.O, Anxiety was growing among her Hos Hiller found himself caught

doctor told me that she was dying, na one of the world statesman, one

Parcels I had to remain with her. It of those to whom they looked to ro compatriots when she walked into in Stalin's net of Intriguo!"

had gone back to hospital It would shape and reorganise the world. the hotel.

"Doesn't all this mean that Europe have takes me five or six hours to He, Ilko hls prodecessor, Thomas She said:

| is a nest of Intrigue, that there will got back home. I have always Masaryk, has always. necri Czecho "I thought I would go out and buy be no real wat there and no war served the hospital to the beat of my Slovakia in the greater perspective

boom for busincri?"

abbitysho aid.

of world affairs.

Canadian Chinese 17 Cardinals. O, ja new hai,”

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Rex

Jan. 11. 5 pm.

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