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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I'M SORRY, BUT

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OR GO INTO THE WATER!

March 6, 1940.

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THE ARRIVAL OF THE ANZACS IN EGYPT

'ANZACS lined up in serried rows on the deck of one of the luxury liners which brought them to Suez from Australia and New Zealand. They were welcomed there by Capt. Anthony Eden, who flew from Eng- land with a message for the men from His Majesty the King Donick

GINGER ROGERS SEEKS DIVORCE

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

HOLLYWOOD, March 5 (UP). -Ginger Rogers the film' star has filed a petition for divorce from her husband, Lew Ayres, charging desertion.

Mr. Ayres is not contesting the suit which has been filed in the Superior Court. The couple have been separated for five years.

They were mar- ried in 1934. Two ycara later they Bnnounced that they were separat- ing amicably with- out any Idea of securing a divorce.

shown

in

Lew Ayres be- came I "star" when he played a leading role in the famous war alm "All Quiet on the Western Front" recently reissued and Hongkong. A Hongkong Favourite For some time after he became somewhat obscure in the flim world, but he has again come to the fore- front in his series of "Dr. Kildare" Alms, in which he stars with Lionel Barrymore,

selected by Ginger Rogers, once Hongkong film fans as the most popular actress of the year, became famous through her work with Fred Astoire, but more recently she has been playing starred straight roles, her latest picture in Hongkong being "Fifth Avenue Girl."

CONGRESS PARTY LEADER RESIGNS

NEW DELHI, Mar. b (Reuter).— Dr. Mohamed Alam, Deputy Leader. of the Congress Party In the Punjab Legislative Assembly, has designed.

FINNS BATTLE ON ICE FLOES

By EDWARD BEATTIE UNITED PRESS WAR CORRESPONDENT

HELSINGFORS, Mar. 5 (UP), In the most daring attacks of the Finnish War, the Russians to-day sent two columns over the ice in the Bay of Finland.

The columns were composed of light tanks manned by two men each and they hurled an attack against the islands of Haapas- sari and Virolahti.

Both columns were cut tu pieces by Flunish coastal batteries.

To-day's oflciat. Finnish communi- que states that the Finns continue to repulse Russion attacks on the islands near Viborg and also on the capes at the mouth of the Bay and on the northwest shore.

It clumed that 500 Russians were killed to-day in Bghting at Kuhmo, Local attacks at Acyraepajaervi and Pollakala between Viborg Bay and Vuoksi were repulsed.

The air raid alorro was sounded for 15 minutes in Helsingfors this morn- ing but anti-aircraft batteries pré- vented the raiders from reaching the city.

Marking Time

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" COPENHAGEN, 5 (UP).-The "Berlingske Aftenavis" correspondent. at Helsingfors 10-day reports that the Russions are now marking time cut- Arst, side Viborg for two reasons; because Lic suburbs have been heavily mined by the Finns, and it ly therefore dangerous

advance under the enemy's rearguard Are; secondly, because the Russians want

to

to protect their flanks to the north and south, and to avoid being trapped In Viborg itself.

In a daring manoeuvre the Russions are trying to strike far out across the Gulf of Finland outside the Bay of Viborg and the well fortifled posi- tions which the Finns have prepared along the coast of the bay, in order tum these fortifications. This would-be difficult without sugleient artillery to break up the lec.

New Land Advance

The report stated that the Russians have ranched a point on land near

Virolaht; 40 miles south of Viborg:

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British Tommies Meet Fighting Skill Of Nazis On West Front

BRITISH MAGINOT OUTPOST RAIDED

LONDON, Mar. 5 (Reuter).—News of a German raid

and 20 miles east of Frederikshamm, on an outpost of the British Maginot force was contained

but the Finns report that this landing

from the ice was repulsed at the in an official communique issued by the British General' last moment by hastily

Finnish forces.

reinforced

The Finns are said, to be urgently

Headquarters to-night which states that "the raid

in need of pursuit planes in this sector occurred this morning against a post in the British front well as on their north flank at line and the enemy succeeded in capturing some prisoners. Acyraepacjuervi Puss, cast

LA

Heinjoki, where the

Russians arc

"The post was recaptured and the enemy retired leaving one attempting to broaden their finnk and dead. Two British soldiers werekilled and one wounded."

to cut the Talpole defences from the

rear,

present in a dangerous situation under proved

The reports that there has been learned through the British encoun- It is also reported that north of increasing patrol activity on the ters which occurred, Lake Ladoga, a Russian division-Western Front may be due to the "Calm Day On The Whole"

(Reuter)-AB the 168th-have been reliefs which are taking place on belleved to be

PARIS. Mar. 5 MR. ANTHONY EDEN addressing New Zealand troops on the deck of one of the ships of the huge surrounded near Kitelae and are at both sides of the line as well as im- ometal communique Issued to-day weather conditions, writes says that it has been a calm day on

the whole. constant action by Finnish patrols. Reuter's Military Correspondent,

Finnish Communique HELSINGFORS, Mar. 5 (Reuter). -To-day's Finnish communique states that on the Karelian Isthmus

convoy of luxury liners which brought the Anzacs to Egypt.---Domei.

New Warships On The Home Front

For America Key-Men To Be

Contracts Awarded To

New York Firm

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Mar, 3 (UP).----| The Navy Department to-day an-

nounced that they have awarded to

Retained

15,000 Reservists Released

Not Hannibal Wreckage

Air Liner's Fate Still A Mystery

More Cleverness

The German patrols have shown,

the enemy made attacks all day more cleverness than they did during against the islands in the Bay of the last war and old British soldiers on the north of the with the BEF. attribute this to the Viborg and

Hitler Youth Movement and hiking. western beach.

Fighting continued at most places worth of the Bay,

The Germans are less sheep-like than formerly, they change their At other places, the attacks have routes when on patrol and have been repulsed.

enemy nests.

ment.

Fighting continues in the Kuhmo mastered the art of noiseless move- NEW DELHI, Mnr. 5 (Reuter).-

The German gunners have also What was at first thought to be the sector.

Our troops have repulsed Russian improved and do not shell the same wreckage of the Imperial Airways LONDON, Mar. 5 (Reuter)-Both iner Hannibal is now found to be attack and have captured several pinces at the same time as they did The German Army has not been the New York Shipbuilding Corpora- here and in France, steps are being the wreckage of n dhow,

Enemy losses were more than 500 in the last war. The air search is to be continued

wasting its time during the winter tion, Camden, N.J., contracts for the taken to see that Industry does not

but it is now assumed killed. to-morrow,

Enemy air activity was confined to and has formed many new divisions, construction of

10,000 light suffer from the fact that key-men are that the Hannibal sank in the sea and two cruisers for the sum of $17,000,000 in the fighting forces.

that there is no hope of finding sur-some fights on the Isthmus and over the majority of which are organised Cleveland and

the districts north-east of Lake on the Infantry pattern with drawn The British Army ling released vivors.

Ladoga. months,

Three enemy planes These are the last of the 21 com-15,000 reservists for three

down. the and the calling-up of men engaged under batant ships authorized

ion work of national importance will

ench, to be named

Columbia.

1038 expanalen programme.

French Measures

It is reported they will have great be postponed.

will speed and cruising range and mount inch guna. They will bo completed within 30 and 30 months respectively.

un

INDIA'S NEW AIR SERVICES

were

shot

transport.

Only armoured and light tank divisions are completely mechanised, Shortage Of Staff Officers Except in Poland, none of the present German Army's generals have held important commands in war- time, There is a serious shortage of

Nova Scotia To Help Win War

"Our Most Important Consideration"

HALIFAX, Nova Scotia, Mor. 5 (Router)"Winning the war is now our Arst and most important con- the Throne read by the Chief Justico alderation," declared a speech from Sir Joseph Chisholm of the opening of the Legislature.

The speech added that many other matters of interest and advantage to Nova Scotia must be postponed until that is achieved.

The speech revealed; that Nova Scotia had taken steps to make, the province's mineral resources moro readily available for Canada's wor effort,

trained staff officers in the German S. A PLANES IN

Army.

FINLAND

DANUBE THAWS In France, new labour decrees are

NEW DELHI, Mar. 8 (Reuter).- designed to leave at their works mon

Shipping Traffic Soon who cannot be replaced easily. Farm The rapid expansion of India's In- their ternal air services is seen in the report

To Resume labourers too will stay

of the Director of Civil Aviation in forma.

India for 1939,TM,

BUDAPI IT, Mar. 3 (Reuter)-The The Indian Airways carried four

It has been learned authoritatively times as much mall as in the year ice on the Danube has begun to break before. The total mileage was in up and if the present warm weather

and thehoids and no considerable flooding and their men, however, have greatly that the Gloucester Gauntlet fighting by 127 per cent.

planes released by South Africa for resumed in about a fortnight.

During

There has recently been Since the Danube was frozen two held a sector on the FrontLine.

Women and children will be drafted

Summer Holidays As Usual LONDON, Mar. 5 (Reuter) to farms where there are not sumelent Despite a recent order making part of volunteers. Scotland "a prohibited area," holiday

Other occupations in France where creased by

Since Hitler assumed power only a few have been able to complete the extensive staff college training of Relations between German officers three years.

STOCKHOLM, Mar. 5(Reuter) -

makers will be able to visit, the women cun lake over men's work are doubled passengers carried nearly occurs, the shipping traffic may be impro the first week the BEF. the Finns have arrived in Finland,

that of 1937.

Breat

Scottish Highlands as usual,

Despite the expansion, the Indian This was announced in the House now being 11sted.

Here in Britain, the expansion of Airways maintained their high record months ago nome 1,200. ships, mostly There was no moon and the blackness speeding up in the delivery of foreign of Commons by Mr. Oliver Stanley He said yesterday that it was the who sold that there was no reason industry is rettucing the number of of safety. Not one passenger was bound for Germany including 200 of the woods at night made it aircraft and there are now more than why the order should discourage unemployed. The February figure injured during the four years from tankers and 400 grain ships, have dimcult to distinguish the German 100. planes from America, France. although the flights been held up along the Hungarian patrole admirably led by young Italy and Sweden In action, including duty of every Mostem to rally under

over 50 British fighters, and bombers. officers. Many excellent lessons were one banner and consolidate the post- visits to the Highlands for business or is down by 600,000 over the figure 1936 to 1930

reaches of the river. totalled over 3,500 miles, tion of the Moslem community. holiday rensons.,

for a year ago.

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