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SHANGHAI STRIKE

Mon Return Pending Nogotiations

Shanghai, Mar. 2.

The Bus Company's strikers will reaume work on Sunday morning although the demands which the strikers made on Thursday have not been mc! yet. The company's officials and the strikers' representat- ives agreed to open negotiations pro- vided the strikers returned to work. -United Presa,

Political Fight

Chungking. Mar. 2.

The labour strikes in Shanghai are seen as an "outwardly economic struggle but actually a politicnt ngh against the Japanese and Chinêre trollory"

tays the sin Jua Ji Pao, oficial organ of the Chinese Com- munist Party.

The

paper declares: "The Inbour strikes In Shanghal are aimed against the theft by the Japanese of food products from Central China, their Indiscriminate issuance of military and other notes, the collection of exorbitant taxes, manipulations by unscrupulous merchants and trollors and against the 11-treatment of labourers by the capitalists.

These strikes aim at warning foreign businessmen against their co-operation with the Japanese and Chinese puppets.

"The labourern of the China Gën- cral Omnibus Company and the Wing On Textile Company have a long re- volutionary history, Their activities have very close relations with the ather anl-Jopariese and anti-traitor elements in Shanghai,

We hope Chinese and foreign businessmen in Shanghal will im- prove the living conditions of Chinese labourers and accept their demands.

"At a time when Wang Ching-wo! is planning to establiala hia puppot regime, the labour strikes in Shang- hal give a serious blow to the Japan- esc and Chinese traitors."--Reuter

Américans On Council

Shanghai, Mor. 3.

As a result of Mr. Cornell S. Frank- lin not choosing to stand for mem- bership of the Shanghal Municipal Council this year, the American As- sociation Committee has selected Mr. J. W, Carney and Mr. R. T. Me- Donnell as the American candidates for the Council posts..

Mr. McDonnell la general manager of William Hunt and Company and an ex-Councillor of the British Con- cession in Tientsin,—Reuter,

ART

EXHIBITION

Working Artists' Guild Show To-day

Comprising 182 pictures, the an- iunt exhibition of the Hongkong Working Artists'. Guild opens to-day! at St. John's Cathedral Hall, Garden Rond.

The 05 exhibitors who have on display Chinese and Western paint- ings, include well-known local artists and pupils of the Lingnam Art School, the Lai Ching Art College and the Hongkong Academy of Artsi It will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. to-day and to-morrow.

Among the artists represented are Lula Chin, Chu Shu-Ngon, Johnson Lee, G. V. Smirnoff, Mrs. A. N. Macfadyen, Pao Shao-yu, Mrs. M Borman and Erne Freedlander.

NEXT CHANGE

KING'S

AT THE

ENGLAND'S SUAVEST DETECTIVE solves ENGLAND'S MOST BAFFLING MURDER!

INSPECTOR HORNLEIGH ON HOLIDAY

GORDON HARKER. ALASTAIR SIM,

THE CREW of the submarine Salmon on the deck of their ship when they reached port.

SUBMARINE HEROES SAFELY HOME

How They Are Welcomed Comforts Provided For Them

} WELL CLOTHED to tackle an arduous job, a member of a submarine crew leaves the depot ship for watro!,

.

This Ship Is A Real "Mother

ABOARD BRITAIN'S latest £1,000,000 submarine depot ship I have just greeted weary, bearded men of the submarines

coming to port for leave.

POWER-DIVES 27,000-FT. TO

SHOOT DOWN RAIDER

THE first enemy bomber to be brought down in Eng- land was destroyed by an R.A.F. pilot, who power-dived his Spitfire 27,000 feet at a Heinkel raider.

The pilot, son of a famous; flying-officer of the last war,

lives in Sydenham, S. E. He is Boy of 16, War

23:

Like the pilot who sank a U-boat and coffee, the between the soup officer was at lunch in the officers' mess when a Heinkel bomber was reported over the East Coast.

Dropping knite and fork, the pilot

Prisoner

They have not seen the sky for 17 days. By day, far out on the North sea patrol, they have been searching creeping under the seas for the

night enemy. By

they have surfaceri.

But they dare not "open ship" with the ever present necessity for diving

within:20 seconds.

To these dog-tired men this depoi ship is a floating hotel and service- station combined. It means on the one hand home comforts, warmth, hot baths, fresh food and fresh air for them and refuelling, recharging: repairs and replacements for the sub- marine.

This depot ship is the mother of nine submarines. She feeds, clother

SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Enilor-and-comforts them,

and two componions of his night boy William Moorhead, of Vasey. raced to their machines and were Street, Carlisle, is a prisoner-of-

war in Germany. woon in the air.

Was It Shamming?

Floating Workshop

More than 500 skilled naval crafts- menwalt, aboard her for the sub- marines to come home from their underwater patrols which may last

On Depot Ship

GOOD. meat, at which they are joined by the depot ship's cat, puta a submarino crow in good spirits. As soon as they arrived on the slip after a long patrol they made use of the bathroom. (left) to refresh themselves before

beginning a welcome rest.

COMMANDER DICKFORD, of the British sub- marino Salmon, when he brought his ship and erow nately back to port after, a voyage of adventure and thrills. It was the Balmon which sighted the Bremen and let her go. The submarino continued her course into enemy waters, and after sinking a U-boat shë tërpedoed two German cruisers.

B.B.C. NEWS FOR GERMANS

A LEADING German stage and film star is the BB.C.'s principal announcer of news bulletins in German.

Millions of Germans hear his voice every evening. To many of them it must be familiar, for it is thut of Walter Rilla.

EVERY SAILOI enjoys a'zing-song, especially after a siretch al

submiaride patrol duty,

2 WIVES LOSE AND

LOVE HIM

New York.

Rilla is also well known to British cinema audiences, for he played with Lealle Howard in the film of "The Scarlet-Pimpernel,"

Now Film

He left Germany many years ago, With his family he settled in London, and his son went to school.

Rilla soon made a name for himself. in British films.

Next week his latest one is due to appear. It is "Hell'e Cargo," the English version of a French film, in which he plays the lead,

Another member of the BBC's German staff is Count Hanns Huyn, formerly Press Attache of the Aus- Irian Legation in London and author of a recently published book,

Haw-Haw

It is now believed that "Lord Haw- Haw," the English, speaklog ́an- nouncer who broadcasts propaganda nightly from Hamburg. Cologne and DJA., is Dr. Helmut Hollman.

Under a student teachers' ex- change scheme, he ounce taught German in Scottish schools, -

Lectures on

the Hitler Youth Movement, which he then gave to the boys of a Contbridge school, aroused considerable resentment.

Other similar lectures he had planned were cancelled,

EVERY day a pretty blonde wife and a comely Charity Bazaar

arc

His parents have just heard from The lender spotted a white smoke him. trail high in the sig-frozen exhaust They said that when war broke out anything from two to three weeks.

On-her, five decks, interconnected gases from an aircraft dying ex-William was in a merchant ship sall

The charity bazaar held: over, the tremely high. Leaving his com- panions,, he climbed: 27,000 feet toing between the United Statca, and by wide hatchways and iron ladders, brunette sit in front of a man's picture and relive his love

week-end: at St. Mary's School was Europe, They heard nothing of him there are workshops where they can

well patronized and helped to swell ihe, attack. Underneath the bomber for three months, but did not lose machine anything from a heavy cast in their memories.

ising to a tiny rivet. his multiple hope. gave one burst he

A submarine on the port side has Their love for him has made a bigamy charge. Ho had kept up the funds for the war orphans of the Now ho has written on a printed

them great friends, and they have one home at Visalia and another at Canossian Convents in China, to whom the proceeds of the two days The Heinkel fell away in a spin form provided by the Germans for just crept away on a new patrol, Her sister ship comes in to take her

set up housy together to consolo Los Angeles..

to be donated, was it defeated or just shamming? their prisoners To make sure, the British pilot put He says: "I was taken off my ship place.

While the submarine men clambor

each other in their lonelines.

In one lived blonde Mrs. Helen A number of stalls offered daintily embroidered articles in neediewark, Trudel, whom he wed in 103 In attractive woollies and gay novelties. bis,Spitfire into a dive, chasing the to Germany. I was in a prison for

They had discovered. they were encing, clown until the bombey fell in two months and then I went to a big westly aboard the depot ship, en-

the other lived brunette Mira Mill Booths of popular games wero set up. sen. Ile saw the crew of three camp where they are all English and gineers and service ratings descend on

dred Brownson, whom he had in the grounds and under the veran escape on their raft, then turned for Frenchinen. We have plenty of good the submarine like a swarm of been married to the same man, and to-day

Down through the fivé`ilecks of the fun so you must not worry about me

"married" li 1937.

dahs for the more energetic patrona In the afternoon of each day the home to finish his lunch.

depot skip things start happening, they applied jointly, for, annulments But, he could not hear his com-as I will be all right."

pupila of the lower classes presentaci Willam says he is in the best of The fuel pumps are humming, there at Tulare, California, panlons questioning him on the Bght, The pressure of his six-mile power health but asks for cigarettes und als clanging, from the ship'e; Emily,

bution to the success of the bazaak dive at 450 mp.li. had burst an ear parcel of food. He concludes: "Keep hammering in the foundry, tapping Their lover, Wilfred Trudel, alles other they mot to disc Joint action, a charming operetta as their

by the carpenters...

Raymond Brownson, is in prison on! They became great friends." your chin up and smile.

drum.

When the women heard about each

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