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· High-dying planes also appeared over the Firth of Forth.

Three Ships Sunk

216

LONDON, Jan. 10 (Router).—An Adiniralty announcement issued midnight says that attacks by enemy aircraft on small unescorted merchant vessels are riported In the North Sez. The reports received indicate that Dires ships were sunk.

The frat was the British ship. Gowrie, 689 tons. The crew were ni saved by a Danish ship

The second was n Danish ship, Ivan Kondrop. 2,369 tons, froin which if survivors were landed by a British vessel. There are still ten men missing.

The third was another Danish ship, Feddy, 955 tons. No news of her crew is yet available.

Ton Ships Attacked

At least ten British ships were attached but only one was sunk. There were casualties ambag the crews from machine-gun fire.

One of the vessels atinekid was the Trinity House, a boat relleving light-

.33% b. ship crews.

.100 m. Four of the crew were wounded.

.15 n. One officer was killed. .8.00 .

Alticks were made additionally

.4.40 b. tion fishing smacks.

,101 n.j

I.A.P. attempts to tackle the Nazi machines were humpered by mist covered the whole of the

17.85 sa. which

. n. North Sca.

.4 11. j

.08 n.

23% b.

Renowed Air Activity

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

LONDON, Jan. 9 (UP).-There

734, 28. was renewed German air activity .43% over British watern to-day, s. & 3.

Under the protection of a heavy 10% n. mist, the Nazis launched ve attacks .11.25 n. un British ships.

.18/9 n.

.21 b. lightship, which, was enroute to the.

1

CHAMBERLAIN

WARNS: 661940

EARTH'S MOST FATEFUL YEAR??

PREMIER DECLARES ALLIES' AIMS ARE:

To Aid Finns Against The

Soviet

2

To End The Constant Menace Of Naziism

3.

LONDON, JAN. 9 (UP).—THE FORTIETH YEAR OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY MAY PROVE THE MOST FATEFUL IN THE PREMIER, MR. THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD, SAID NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN, IN A SPEECH AT MANSION HOUSE TO-DAY.

"The new year has opened quietly," he

LAIT

ROOSEVELT said. CONTINUES HIS HOPEFORPEACE

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)-President Roose- velt indicated to a group of Protestant Churchmen to- day that he hoped that his efforts for peace would find some practical encourage- ment by the Spring.

The spokesnien for the groups of Churchmen who have criticised President Roosevelt's decision to send

Mr. Myron Taylor as his

the personal

10 envoy Vatican, reported after the conference with the Presi- dent, that the latter in- dicated that the appointment of such an envey was based and on the distinct aim direction of peace.

SUPER SHIPS FOR U.S. NAVY

"But it is the quiet and calm before the

storm.

"We are supported by the peoples of the Empire, by the power and resolution of France, and by the moral approval of all who realise that the fate of civi- lisation is bound

our success.

up with

"Collaboration between

To Halt The- War-Not To Spread It

CHINA BUILDS A

Britain and France has, in- 3,000-MILE "WALL"

deed, been so valuable that

neither of us will want to

give it up when victory is AGAINST JAPAN

achieved and the war is

lover.

"Our sole purpose," Mr. Cham-a berlain concluded, "is to win the

war.

*

The Premier was loudly ap- plauded when he referred to the unanimous support of the Allies towards Finland.

CHUNGKING, Jan. 10 (Central).-China has built 3,000-mile “económic wall" against Japan.

It extends from Kwangsi to the deserts in Inner Mongolia via Fukien, Chekiang, Anhwei, Hupeh, Shan- tung, Honan, Hopei, Shansi and Suiyuan, according to

financial circles.

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Thursday, Jan. 11

8.30 a.m. 0.38 .m.

9.30 a.m.

hesitate to add to the rationing: Est! "Finland," 'he declared, "is if the necessity became cute,

Concluding, Mr. Chamberlain said: fighting the same forces of un-

"it is becoming increasingly clear zone into five areas, namely, the Tourane scrupulous violence as we our-that the German Government had Hopei-Shantung-Honan area; the Fort Bayard selves.

In each area on inspection office and mony sub-offices have been

2.30 p.m.

long planned successive stages of a Shansi-Shensi arca; the Kiang-Parcels only for Rangoon and Calcula "The Finnish people can

he programme of conquest and that its su-Chekiang - Anhwel- Kiungsi Parects only for Straits...0.30 am. assured that the League resolu- petite grows by what it fed upon area; the Hunan-upch area:Amoy and Paretls only for Shanghai FROM PAGE ONE

the tion will be no mere formality." To-day the members of the Govern

Kwangtung-Kwongai ment do not hesitate to say that they and

ruin of the rea. desre to achieve the

Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Mr. Chamberlain indirectly de-ish Empire, had no doubt they!

Beira, Lourenco Marques, East and ships of the two 45,800 ton ships for which Congress in 1950-voted funds fended the "dismissal" of Mr. would refolee if they could treat us as

South Africa ...........2.30 p.m. with which to bata construction.

Saunghal, Japan. Canada US.A., Four Hore-Belisha. "I will do what I they are treating the victims who are Admiral Stark declared:

Central and South America“ via such ships will be a

perfectly feel to be right, no matter how already within their grasp.

Vancouver 1.C.. (Parcels for plendid highspeed unt." He added difficult or disagreeable, to win

Canada only)--due Vancouver B.C., that the four ships are designed for a this war," he declared.

31st. January

K.P.O. speed of 33 kants.

Parcels Reg.,

Remarking that there is much talk Quiet Before The Storm with regard to the advantages of o

LONDON, Jan. D (Reuter).- 42,000-ton battleship, Admiral Stark?

Comparing

superior

burs.

advantages the

the

new year,

No Such Designs

established to prevent the infiltration of Japanese rods either from Japan or from Japanese. "occupled" areas, and the outficw of legal tender notes "We on our side have no such de-and Chinese products.

Inspection is applied very strictly signs. To put it about that the Allies desire the annihilation of the to all forms of transport by land, German people is a fantastic and water and air.

Must Register malicious invention, which cari

SHANGHAI, Jan. 10 (Reuter).- only be put forward før home con-

In order that their products may sumption. "On the other hand, the German enjoy free sults in the Chinese con- people must realise that the respon-rolled areas, all Chinese

over

factories

Ord.

Parceis

Rrx,

Onl

Jan, 11, 5 p.m. Jan. 11, 5 p.m. Jnn, 11, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

.Jan. 11, 5 pm. ..Jan. 11, 6 p.m. ..Jan, 11, 7 p.m. ...7 p.m.

1.30 p.m.

30 p.m.

Saturday...Jan, 13.

b. & sa. At least 32 men aboard a lightship opined that they would be "either Speaking at Mansion House to-day, ..9.40 b. were wounded.

.18/3 n.

Premier, sald that In addition to the attacks on ship-too big or not big enough," but failed Mr. Nevills Chamberlain, the British ping, the raiders flew over the Firth to explain this remark.

and which probably would be a fatefu of Tay and the Firth of Forth,

Amoy Cald: Mac. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00 m. The greatest damage was done in disadvantages of super-battleships, one in the history of the world, has Cald Maeg. (Pref.), Sh. $....13 n. the attack on the lightship and it in Admiral Stark remarked that whlic opened quially, but it was the quiet sibility for the prolongatlen of this and business Arms must fret register] wer and all the suffering that it may with the Ministry of Economic Affairs

Friday, Jan. 12, according 10 ♫ Fort Bayard ... 1. teared that one man was fatally in the bigger craft obviously would be calm before the storm.

individual saller chips, "It is only on the sea that the war bring in the coming years is theirs is 18 b. jured, the others being seriously it should niso be demembered that may be said to be in full operation. (Cheers) as well as that of the alificat on received by the Shanghal Shanghal and parcels only for Tient- .6.10 L., wounded.

tyrants who stand

them City Chamber of Commerce, while. Is The rolders bombed and strafed the there are some advantages in num-and it is on the sea that we can

discern most clearly the tread of the) (Cheers). They must realise that asked to notify local Chinese business Amoy

$7.00 pm. Arms to th's citect. 221-n.l.ships-and-sprayed the decks of Armaments Experiment

ho:4ilities in the first four months of the desire of the Allies-for-a-social, All products or manufactured goods Parcels only for Tirnisin,,10.30 am.

humane, just and Christian settle .9.25 b., relief of the other Jightshilp, for half He declared: "A chip can only be the war," he said.

Dealing with this period, Mr. mint cannot be satisfied by ussur-Exported from Shanghai to Chinese Fort Bayard, and Holhow..1.30 pm. h one place at a limb," adding that! 7 n. an hour,

"Sixteen of the lightship's wounded there has been an example of this in Chamberlain said that the results aners which experience has proved to controlled areas must be accompanied Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A

by bona de documents issued by the .1.80 n.

Clly Chamber of Commerce before 41 n. were funded at an east coast port the South Atlantic recently, apparen- were not unsatisfactory. The Cer be worthless.

they are permitted to enter those where they were sent to hospital.ly referring to the defent of the Gral mans had lost, by capture and sink- ing, and above all by scuttling, 228.-

uros. Eht men with faces and hands Spre .30% n.' bandaged were released after secur-

Admiral Stark also reported that 000 tons and the rest of their shipping .156 n. ing first aid.

the Navy is experimenting on 18-inch was either bottled up in forelyn ports .41 n.

Five larger vessels were also at-guns for battleships, the largest at or confined to the Baltic.

Attacks upon our fleets at present 48. tacked. It is learned the Germans present being 18-heb He alto re-

also attacked five fishing smacks off vealed that the Navy is seeking no had produced but meagre results. 6.80 b. the cast coast of Scotland. Nonepropriation of $4,000,000 for improv- .1.76 b.! were wounded and the amucks re- ing. Guam Island, which Congress re-i

....1 n. turned safely to their home parts. Jected last year.

-Dairy-Farmis- (old)-&,

Dairy Farms (new) $. Waisons $....... Lane, Crawfords $ Sinceres 3... Wing On (HK.) Powell. Lid $.

COTTON MILLS

Ewo Sh. $.

S'hal Cotton Sh, $. Zoong Sing, Sh. $.. Win, on Texitles, Sh. $..

MISC

HK. Entertainments $. Constructions (old) $. Loructions (new) $. Viber Biling $ Ch. Govt, 6% 1025 G. Bonds..

H.K. Govt. 4% Lonn HK, O-VL. 3% Lean Marsmans (Lon.) 3/" Marsuits (H.K.) 8/-.

.8/n

German Brutality

LONDON, Jan. 9 (British Wire-

Slight British Losses

**If we subtract from our losses by enemy action or ordinary marine casualties our gains by capture from

625% m. less). The story of how the British BIG SHANGHAI the enemy, by new ships or transfers PROPERTY DUEL to date 122,000 tour-less ilan nne

MANILA SHARES Following are salts and bld prices:

.15% 36

unarmed und

ما

Government's

Tea Contract

New Scheme Up To February, 1941

(No Sab

Central and South America and Canada via San Francisco Parcels for Canada)-due Francisco, Jat February,

GPO, and K PO. Parcels Reg.

ht

Air Mail for

..Jan. 13. Noon. Jan. 13, 1.45 p.m. ..Tan. 13, 2.30 p.m. "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-due London 21st

Jan.

Rabaul

G.P.O. & K.1.0.

Jan. 13, 5.00 pm. .Jan. 11, 5.30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 10

9 a.m.

... ...

a.n

..7 pm.

0.30 4.10-

Constant Menace

"The methods that are pursued by the government of ter are a standing threat to the independ- ence of every small slate in Europe. They are a conalant renace to the moral standard on which the whole western civilisation is founded. "Nowhere have they Broused

R-4, greater delestation than throughout

Ord. the continents of North and Stuth America. In his recent

message 100 n. trawler River Urn,

from foreign flags, we have lost up; the Pope, President Roosevelt de-

Manila .07 . devolt of any protection for

Shanghal clared that only by the friendly as- LONDON, Jan. D (Reuter)-After Shanghai and parcels only for Tien- cent, of the merchant fleet that scelation of setkers .15/- n. ship or crew, was brought face to

pcr

of light and .4/-. face

tsin seekers of peace everywhere could discussions lasting six months, the

.....9 with Germany's brutal and SHANGHAI, Jen. 10 (Reuter))-we potass

terms of the final draft of the new Hlegul methods of waging war at seu Completing one of the blɛgest real

Monday, Jan. 13 "The inexorable pressure of sea, the forces of evil be overcome.

Government tea contract are now Shanghal # revealed.

.9.30 n.m. Must Risk Blood And Treasure estate deals in recent years, Melles power acting on the enemy is pre-

understood to be in the hands of Straits and Calcutta The story begins with the rescue Limited have purchated a block of ducing ever increasing difficulties for "I profoundly agree. But I would prominent members of the tea trade. Parcels

Its results are not yet visible, I add that if the forces of right are to

Jan, 15. D n.m. Jan. 9. Jan. 15. by the River Urn of three survivors property at the corner of

Avenue her.

The new scheme is designed to Ord, Afternoon Morning of the Danish steamer, Bogo on Des Edward VII and the French Bund You have only the Christmas orations; prevail, we must not hesitate to risk cover the period from

Jan. 15, 10 a.m. January 1. Salzon, Closing

Madang, Salamaun and (AP, 1040, to February 15, 1941. treasure cember 18, The men, whose flares from the International Savings So. of the dermon leaders to show that our blood and our

.3.30 p.m. our determination to had attracted attention, were found ciety for £75,000, according to the they are ever present in their minds." plause), In

A certnin over-lapping with the Canton, Referring to Finland, Mr. Cham- nehieve our purposes we are united short-term een'rnet will thus result clinging to raft after their ship had local press.

berlain sald that these valiant people among ourselves.

Tuesday, Jan. 16 been sunk by a German mine. They

Inasmuch as teas manufactured up to Shanghai and Japan could rest assured that our response

Wive are

supported by the

December 31, 1939. will be eligible the resolution pursed by the peoples of the Empire, by the pow for participation in the new contract. posure, and received such attention as vivors from the Bego tumbled into a

er and resolution of France, and by was possible as the River Urn nosed feboat and beron to rew away the League of Nations would be no mere

that shipment is effected provided the moral approval of all who rea within a reasonable time. her way towards the fishing grounds. bombing continued. The 314

German, formality,

Mobilisation Of Man-Power Three Attacks Mado

The that the fate of civilisation is, Contesc Prico Fixed Unq.

alm, however, had deteriorated, and

Continuing his speech, Mr. Cham-

bound up with our success. That same evening a single air- for some time to further hit was

berlain said that the total number of "Against such a 'craft was sighted. Ung.

She come close registered. flying very low and had a good look, One of the German aircraft almed men who, since the introduction of that, the powers of wickedness will sis of payment to growers will be w the River Urn. Those on beard a bomb at the heavily Inden lifeboat compulsory military service, had been fight in vain. But we are at the be- the average quotation for the years

and we await 1936 1937 and 1030, and will be on knocked down and lilled by a lorry the trawler could clearly see black and almost swamped It. Finally the registered or had become liable to beginning of this new crosses on the wings and, fuselage, River Urn was hit by a heavy bomb called un under the proclamation, the future with unshaken confidence Ferns plus extra allowances The aircraft attacked the unarmed and sank,

amounted to between 2.300,000 and in the strength of our arms and in for increased costs. trawler arid dropped a bomb. This

2,750,000. The mobilisation of the the righteousness of our

aveeed upon between the various fea Rowod For 60 Miles missed and the alrerat! flew away.

manpower of the country for milliary (Cheers).

trade associations and the Ministry The Germans flow off leaving the purposes was already on The following day another German 17-foot lifeboat, with thirteen men Ecale.

of Food, Speech Warmly. Received flying boat circled over the River, in it a long way from land or ship Urn. lying very low and very close, ping routes. The boat was actually der that the risk of air raids was

An additional charge, which is The Prime Minister did not consi

PARIS, Jon. (Reuter). Mr. added to the contract price, will apparently to make certain it was Trading on the Manila Gold Share nothing more than on inndernt A he rowed no less than 00 miles betere over or that it had diminikrd. "W. Chamberlain's speech was warmly apply only at each production district

which fell some yards from the traw.cupants had to bail as well as rew, have hitherto followed," he andet. Ing vessel. It then dropped Lomb its thirteen men were picked up by, should make a capital mistake if we welcomed and approved in official and not individual estates.

It is also understood that the circles. The were to reverse the policy which we Again proof is given of the complete Ministry of Food may set up a panel for the bost was continually shipping

identity of views between the two of brokers to investirate complaints water. The weather was very cold

governments as shown by the paral-regarding inferior quality. with squils et hall and snow. For

lelism on all important points be-|

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The lonewing is Swan, Culbe, tson

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market continued to show some sell- Ing pressure on further profi-taking to close uncertain. Prices were down fractionally to two centavos,

One centavo Inges wer: sten in San Mauriclo, Surigao and IXL.. wh'In Pupspele Gomaus was bid two centavos below the previous sale.

N.Z. CENTENARY

CELEBRATIONS

were in a dreadful state from ex-

ler which escaped destruction and continued its penceful necupalion.

Crow Machine-Gunned

the Swedish steamer Tritori.

to

Taxation Hint

prodigious.

comb.nation as

cause."

Soon after, two mere tan atr-30 hours the skipper of the River Dealing with taxation, Mr. Cham- tween Mr. Chamberlain's speech und craft appeared and circled the traw- Urn stood at the iller. There was berlain urged that there should be that of M. Daladier's most recent ler, flying so low they were hardly no room for him to sit down. sacrifices ng there were in totalitarian publie statement, higher then the masthead. The very

of France.

anc

ma

Ten Man Hit

first bomb, a comparatively

scored hit right forward. The

LONDON, Jan. 10 (Reuter).—Teni crew set about getting their lifebot men were hit when German planes out in order to abandon the ship, attacked a Brifich constal ship off the whereimon the Germans began spat- east coast. It is unofficially reported fering the upper deck of the truw'er that the aflack was driven off by the CALCUTTA, Jan." B (Reuter),—|| with machine-gun bullets. Two R.A.F. Lord and Lady Willingdon, who are bursts of machine gun bullets were Two Germon planes bombed int on their way. To New Zealand us ro- fidzd.

machine-«unned a fraishter, nothi 'presentativos of Britain in the Cen-: The bullets ripped_open the for- ward bound, off the Engilsh const, but tenary Ciltbrations, arrived here by word room casing and ricochsited eff bed when the ship's A.A. gun opened an Imporial Airways plane and spent the decic, but mercifully no man was fre. the night at Government House,

hit. As the crow and the three sur- There was no damage.

The contract price forming the

4-YEAR-OLD BOY KILLED

Lo Shi-chan, 4-year-old boy. was

near his home in Reciomion Street These, however, have yet to be yesterday. His body was later re- moved to the Kowloon Publio Mor- tuary.

BROKE HIS HEAD Germany and in the great damoerneyed that no spirit of revenge EVADING POLICE

1

stressed that both statesmen!

animates their peoples against Ger-) Meat To Be Rationed

many. but since the German nation associated telf

Jumping off the second floor of with its present | Referring to the "Home Front" rulers, it in natural that the Allien No. 3 Tal On Street yesterday to Mr. Chamberlain sadd that they should obtain material guarantees of evade prrect, Chew Mon, 22, frac- Were planning to add meat to the peace.

tured h's leg and skull. He was rent Ilat of tatloned commodities be The some importance in attached to the Queen Mary hospitni for treat- fore long, d

to the hope expressed that the Anglo- ment. While there was no resion to sup- French economic and finencial agres, Chow was belha chnged by a con- pose that the country would have to ment would outlast the war and stable who had received information be niort of anything ntersstry for become the nucleus of wider inter-that the man, hnd committed a lar health or offtalency, they should not national agreements.

cery at Kennedy Town.

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