SEVERE THUNDER STORM
Nine Inches Of Rain
Sinco End Of Month
DUNKIRK EPIC
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ed by naval forces against any at- tempt by the enemy at interference | · by sea.
"In addition to almost incessant bombing and machine-gun attacks on Dunkirit, the beaches and vessels operating off them, the port of Dun-
Tuesday,
THE EVACUATION
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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BRITONS LEAVE ITALY
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giving the Allies a counter position should something happen at Gibral- tar" the despatch said.
June 4; 1940.
IRISH PEER
KILLED IN ACTION
No Official Figures
Earl Of Erno Dios Yet Obtainable
The same paper also carries front From Wounds The severest thunderstorm of kirk and the shipping plying to and It is stated in authoritative persecution of Italians in Algiers andThe Earl of Erne, the Irish
LONDON, June 8 (Reuter).-page despatches from Casablanca and
Algiers protesting against the alleged LONDON, June 8 (Reuter). the year swept over the Colony tro were under frequent shell fire. shortly
further French Morocco, "This was to some extent cheeked circles hero that no after 7 o'clock this
"The life of Italians in Morocco japeer, has died of wounda. morning, vivid lightning and the by the bombardment of enemy artil-information is available with
Impossible. On the The fifth holder of the title, which iery positions by our naval forces. crushing thunder being accom-
regard to the evacuation of the becoming
was created in 1789, the Earl of Erne "The naval bombardment also
#lightest pretext.. the ¦ police search Expeditionary panied by torrential rain which tected the fanics of the withdrawal. British
Force Italians homes and emees. Per- War 37 years of age and had been a quickly mado many areas, both "The enemy were active with sub-from Flanders.
mission to carry arms for self defence Lord-in-Wolling since 1938. He was on the island and in Kowloon, marines and high-speed motor tor- The latest information was given or hunting has been revoked," the grand-son of the fourth earl and
pedo boats. Losses have been in- in Mr. Anthony Eden's statement last Casablanca despatch asserts, Impassable.
illeted upon both these forces.
Iwas itilled in action in 1014. He night. He then sold that four-ffthe
succeeded to the title in that year. of the BEF, had been saved. difficult by the shallow water, nar-
Though the atorm was com paratively brief in duration-the worst of it having passed over the Colony by 8,30--its intonaity marked it as the worst electrical disturbance which Hongkong has experienced for some time."
~TerrificTMRainsTMTM
Pro
**The operation was rendered more
row .channels. and strong tides. The situation was such that one mistake
in the handling of the ships might have blocked a vital channel or that part of the port of Dunkirk which would be used."
"NazisTMThwarted~~
LONDON, June 3 (Reuter).-The Germana have not continued the land attack on Dunkirk.
For the moment, they appear to have given up the idea of trying to a.m. to-day
force the main defence.
The terrific rala which fell between half past seven and eight blotted out the harbour, flooded dozens of roads, caused landslides, and helped to send the rainfall for the 10 hours from 11 am. yesterday 10 В
to 2.390 inches. up to
heaviest downpour, however, was between 4 and 6 a.m. to-day, when the Royal Observatory res corded 1.310 Inches.
Botween 7.30 and 6 this morning. a further 77 points of an Inch fell.
So far this year
38.25 Inches of rain have fallen In Hongkong, ba compared with an average of 24.01. No less than nine inches of rin have been recorded since May 31.
Aroat flooded
The effects of the downpour this morning were keenly felt in many paris of
Several parts Kowloon. of Waterloo Ras
Road
were Inches under muddy water and parts of Notion road were similarly affected.
The rushing waters brought red mud deposits into the main streets, rendering many areas inpassable to pedestrians.
While the storm was at its height, vivid lightning rent the skies at in- tervals of a few seconds, Kowloon Tong felt the full intensity of the disturbance, the thunder reverberal- ing from the Kowloon hills.
India Hostile- To Hitlerism
Translate Sentiment Into Action-"Times"
Operations are still going on and the Prime Minister is expected to make a statement in the House of Commons to-morrow afternoon.
No Change In Situation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
LONDON, June 3 (UP)-Diploma- the circles emphasise that there is no change in the military situation, al- though it is believed that Sir Percy Large numbers of French troops, Lorraine, the British Ambassador to as well as British troops, have been Rome has had some lengthy con- evacuated. Some have been evacuat-ferences
the with Count Clano, ed_by_the_British Navy to Britain Italian Foreign Minister, during the and others by the French Navy to past two days. France.
Nasi Claim Ridiculed No figures are obtainable with regard to those evacuated as a result
this double operation.
of
Spanish Neutrality
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, June 3 (UP).—"We have
good reason to believe that the Spanish Government desires to main- The German claim of having captain complete neutrality," declared Instead they are trying to hinder tured 350,000 prisoners is ridiculed responsible British quarters here to- the evacuation by
by long-range artil-here. It is suggested that besides day.
being exaggerated, it probably also lery Are and incessant air attacks.
else. includes the prisoners taken where than in Flanders.
A milltary spokesman said to-day that the Germans seem to be at tempting a mass concentration of fire from long-range artillery bombers with the object of demoralising the defenders of Dunkirk as well as the men who are waiting to be taken GIT,
Huge Air LosSCS
"They are keeping `this ̈ upy"` despite their huge losses. On Saturday
alone their and Sunday
Josses amounted to 119 German planes destroyed or damaged over „Dun-
kirk. In any case, sold the spokesman, these tactics were not successful as the troops were used to bombing, even dive bombing. They take to the shelter of the dunes whose slopes shield them from bomb splinters while the sand deadens the effect of the bombs.
The Germans are also attacking transports off Dunkirk with motor- boats wh
There is no confirmation in London or Paris of a report that a British detachment was still holding out in Calais un Saturday night.
LETTERS
John Blunt Replies
To The Editor,
Palestino Blackout
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
the
JERUSALEM, June 3-(UP). The first countrywide blackout in history of the Holyland took place to-night between 8 p.m., and 4 a.m.
DECISION IS WAR
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which required armed forces for its solution. If Italy decides to enter The "Hongkong Telegraph." Sir- occasioned me little sur-the war the responsibility will be prise when reading the Telegraph' Italy's alone. Britain will know how to-day to discover that somebody to meet any attack. objected to my remarks published in Italians Leave Egypt your issue of the ist. Instant. What CAIRO, June 3 (Reuter). The de- did surprise me was nom departure of Italians from Egypt is
the plume British Subject,”
growing more general.
(1)
My comments were confined to:
The whole-hearted support of the general public at Home in the present crisis. Can "British Subject" object to that?
which carry one torpedo. (2) These tactics are also meeting with little success. The R.A.F., with bases In England only a few minutes away, have sunk several motor-boats, (3) sometimes by machine-gun fire.
Triumph For Allies
"Nor was the weather entirely in favour of the operation. On two
Borth-westerly days, a fresh
wind LONDON, June 3 (Reuter),raised a surf which made work at the "The Indian nation is hostile to beaches slow and difficult. Only on Hitlerism and all that it stands one afternoon did the mist curtail for. The present possibility that enemy air activity. the war may spread to the Medi- terranean emphasises the need for translating that hostility into action," says the "Times. operations.
Should British imperial communi- cations in the Mediterranean and the Middle East be threatened, India could cover the danks and rear and to reinforce the Middle East garrisons. Just as the Australians and New Zea- landers are doing."
"A withdrawal of this nature and
magnitude, carried out in face of intense and almost continuous uir at- tack, is the most hazardous of all
The
War Effort Praised "Times" praises the war effort of the Indian Empire, which is hat impaired by the political deadlock.
Indian states have made as valuable a contribution as they did in 1914. The high quality of the modern Indian Army encourages the belief that if the war extends to the cast, it will play as brilliant a part as in the last war.
Hitler's Two Big Blunders
Conclusions Drawn By Aden Editor LONDON, June 3 (Reuter)-After paying tribute to the historic valour of the British and French in Flanders, the Editor of the "Fatatul Jezirah" an Aden newspaper, points out that Hitler has made two major strategle blunders.
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"It Is a triumph of Allied sen and air power in face of the most power- ful air forces which the enemy could bring to bear from air bases close at
hand.
Zeebrugge Blocked "Zeebrugge has been blocked by the sinking of concrete-Ïlled block ships. The sea gates of the canal and the lock working the mechanism have been demolished. The lock gates have been blocked. "Other ports now in enemy hands have been rendered virtually use- less
(4)
(5)
(8)
On ship has left port with a full complement of school children from all parts of the country.
Precautions in Egypt are growing more complete every day.
The latest measures include a mili-
A suggestion that scrap iron should not be sold to foreigntury decree, which provides for pro- buyers when it is urgently ceedings against rumour mongers, n needed at Home. Can "British bureau of espionage with branches A suggestion that more British have a pass before sailing. Subject object to that? all over Egypt, while all ships must
born Chinese should be enrolled In the Colony's Defence Forces. Can "British Subject" object to that?
"British Subject" object to that?
Advice to the public not to spread rumours.
Can "British Subject" object to that? Praise for the local production et "Cavalleria Rusticana. Can
and, lastly A plea that this Colony should against tighten-up restrictions enemy subjects in conformity with the measures being taken in every other part of the Em- pire. Can "British Subject" object to that?
If so, then all I can say is that his sentiment does not harmonise with his nom de plume-
Joy BLUNT. Fifth Column
Suspects Rounded-Up Over the week-end 700 suspects were rounded up.
New
eldest son of Viscount Crichton, who Free and easy
In 1931 he married Lady Katharing Lytton, younger daughter of the Eart of Lytton, and has a son, Viscount Crichton (who succeeds to the title), and two daughters.
The late Earl of Erno was a god; son of King George V.
BARBARITY
Nurses Machine-Gunned By Naxi Murderers LONDON, June 3 (Reuter).- Two British hospital ships, the Worthing and Paris were boinb
d and machine-gunned by German airmen off the French const yesterday.
While escaping from one of the hospital ships, the nurses in a life-boat were machine-gunned.
A ship's officer mid: "As the women Jumped into the life-boat, a raider swooped down gad machine- gunned the helpless women. One nurse had her arm shattered. Other were bleeding from the face."
Lull Before The Storm?
New Nazi Onslaught Anticipated
LONDON, June 3 (Reuter).—~~ The present lull on all fronts seems to point to preparations for a new German onslaught,
Many troop movements have been observed behind the enemy lines, Extensivo Reconnaissance Both sides are carrying out exten- measures are being Iniro-sive air reconnaissances. The flights are helped by fine weather and long duced against fifth columnists.
All aliens must coll police sta-hours of daylight. tions to prove their identity.
Soldiers are guarding strategie points while the police are patrolling the streets with rifles.
com-
Plaus have been made to mandeer transport for the evacuation of Cairo if it is attacked. There are less trains running,
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Allled planes are maintaining their: watch on roads, lanes and fields for signs of German columns, particular- ly for transport columns, which must herald a new offensive.
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the Allies' and neutral papers that Italy is waiting to see how the cat jumos, Such statements are harmful, and are resented. That they should bo·made, however,
surprising ir not altogether when so many liallans, are themselves saying "We must turn the war to pront." TO YEARS AGO
June 4, 1930. The Hongkong dollar to-day reached a new tow record, the official räte on, open- ing, both for 27, and demand, being 18. 3d. nominal. Business, however, has | been done much lower than that, at least one bullon broker having made a irah- 5 YEARS AGO
'June 4. 1890. MOSCOW, June 3 (UP). It is
An interesting rowing match, in six eared Jnrigged gigs, between crews re-action at doubted here that the next German
presenting the Royal Engineers and H.M.. attack will be against England. Muting respectively, was brought to an Responsible quarters believe these this afternoon. The course was one mlje, from abreast of Kellett's Island in ol Germans will take the course an almost direct line towards the Bath-fected by the caruiquake is now un- least resistance and try to seize Paris, house.
AIR LOSSES
IN N. NORWAY
The South China Woman's Chrtu- NAZI
ira Sir-Without taking up the cudgels tlan Temperance Union, com- on behalf of John Blunt, I should memoration of the first anniversary like to sak "British Subject" why of the founding of the South China any suggestion advocating any passi-Self-help Industrial Home for Re- ble step to combat suspected Fifth fugee Girls, has launched a Anancial Column activities should not meet campaign for the erection of a new with the strongest
ngest support.
The names of several Hongkong re- Honours
according to a Reuter mes- age to hand this morning, the decora-"} tions comprising a Knighthood, a C.BE two O.G.Es and un 1.8.0.
June 4, 1835. The death roll in the whole area
officially estimated at 40,000, o whom Eventually thaRE. men Ent. Arst. past 20,000 died in Quetta city. the winning mark cleverly by saversi lengths, and we have no hesitation insidents appear in the King's Birthday maying that the better crew won.
25 YEARS AGO
June 4, 1915. Yesterday we progressed in the region of Arres, carrying a fortified mill.anıl His Honour the Chief Justice becomes also same trenches. Northward of Arras, Bir Atholl MacGregor on being created a LONDON, June 3 (Reuter) The to-day, we entered a thicket and engaged Knight Bachelor; the Hon. Dr. S. WAT special correspondent, "Eye-witness," in violent fighting, which turned out to is made a Commander of the Order a our advantage, We captured a German the British Empire; the Hon. Mr. J. 2. Braga, Unoficial member of the Legia- building on land donated by Mr. F.telegraphing from somewhere
Istive Council, and Mr. J. W. Pranks, "Fuel stocks have been destroyed.
Mow Fung, in Grampian Road, Norway, says that Ailled fighters work at Notre Dame de Loretta. Kowloon.
are estimated already to have shot
The Admiralty announce that Zeppelins Superintendent of Victoria Gaol, receiva Small Lossos
Beside soliciting personal contribu- down 24 machines over the part of were seen near Ramsgate and Brentwoort the OBE. decorations; whilst Mr. A. M. "The losses sustained by our naval
tions, the Union will hold a bazaar northern Norway occupied by the
and certain outlying districts of the de Soute, of the Treasury, is awarded forces have been comparatively small.
matropolitan area late last night. During the Imperial Service Order. with side show for children on June Allies,
the raid about 20 bombs wire dropped Other Far Eastern honoura inclúða, a The loss of the destroyers Grafton,
15 from 10 am to 9 pm, in the They have damaged many more. in various localities not far distant from C.B.E. decoration for Mr. A. B. Black- Grenade and Wakefield was an
Chinese Y.M.C.A., Kowloon.
Anti-aircraft guns have taken con-
each other. A number of fires broke out, burn, Consul at Shanghai, an ODE, for nounced on May 30. The destroyers
The South China Self-Help Indus-siderable toll of enemy planes in the only three of which were large enough Mr. W. 8. Teller, Consul at Tengyueh, lo require the services et fire engines, and an M.B.E. for Quartermaster Sergeant Basilisk, Keith and Havant also have
Are we to understand that the trial Home for Refugee Girls was almost daily and nightly raids.
W. T. Rome of the Shanghal Volunteer This Ail fires were promptly and effectively Force. been sunk by enemy action.
energette measures being taken to- founded a year ago. Its special work punishment has had a marked effect dealt with, only one necesitating a dis- Of more
than 170 minor
day throughout the Empire are the has been weaving and handcraft. upon war
the frequency Germen tries call. They were all caused by in-
of
cendiary bombs. No public buildings Determined not to be "a violated Bel- vessels arranged in the operation, 24 results of insufficient thought and The young girls are given eight visitations.
were damaged, though a number of glum., of the "next war", thrifty little have been lost."
immoderate language"!!!
hours' work dally. In the evenings,
private premises were damaged by Are Switzerland will spend nearly $40,000,000 and water, The casualties are small and to bring His armament up to date. And they are taught drawings and other
xo far as has been ascertained consist of the people, in a nation wide referendum subjects. As its founders are mostly
one infant, ona boy, a man and a woman, have approved a decided extension in the Christians,-the-girls-are asked to al-
wille another woman was so seriously longth of milliary service every young tend church on Sundays. So though
Injured that her life is despaired of. Swiss has to undergo. the Home is industrial in nature, it is really a school, a charity camp and
Only Three Miles Away SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
LONDON, June 3 (UP)-British soldiers arriving at a south-east port to-day assert that the German lines at Dunkirk are now only three miles from the beach where the men em- barked.
The French are 'attacking the The first was the occupation of Germans magnificently," the men de- Norway
given him❘clared. which has nothing and has lost for him his man,
Gorman Admission ships and Narvik from where Ger-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAFH" mony formerly obtained millions of
BERLIN, June 3 (UP) The Ger- tons of ore.
man High Command communique, issued to-night, admits that continued German assaulis have failed to dis- lodge the strongly fighting British and French troop
troops who are holding the
area around Dunkirk. The communique makes the
The second was the vain effort to break the British blockade by Invnd ing Holland and Belgium. Neither of these countries were self-support ing.
un-
Meanwhile, America, arowed by Germany's outrages, had placed enormous resources daily at the disparalleled admission that the German posal of the Allles,
AMERICAN
CITIZEN DIES
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States Ambassador to France, had a. narrow escape in the Paris air raid. Telephoning to President Roose vell after the raid, he told how a bomb fell within six feet while he was lunching and failed to explode. The bomb como through the cell- ing
Mr. Bullitt told President Roose- vell, God was with me."
Barlin Report
action is making "slow progress". All the signs yesterday were that the Germans hoped to be able to an- nounce that Dunkirk had fallen to day
The Germans now contradict their earlier claims that 1,000,000 British, French and Belgian prisoners had been captured in the Batlic Flanders and stato to-day that 350,- 000 prisoners have been taken.
of
Evacuation Continues LONDON, June 3 (Reuter)The evacuallen from Flanders continues.
Many thousands more of French soldiers, fired but still full of fight, landed at
south-east coast port to-
day
I contend
In view of the remarkable disclo. sures which love come to light dur- ing the past few months regarding Fifth Coluran activities, that the sooner the local Authorities suffer from "general spy scare" the better.
The "bitterest enemies of Hitler- ism" have nothing to fear in the event -of-a-round-up, but we know that the greatest danger comes, not from the known German, but from those who, under the cloak of neutrality, are dis- ciples of the Nazi movement.
No one, who, whatever his pro- fessed sympathies may be now, has shewn support for the Nazi regime should be at large in the Colony to- day.
This is War, "British Subject"'ll
SAFETY FIRST,
ACTIVITY BY R.A.F. Continuous Attacks On Nazi Areas
LONDON, June 3 (Reuter),— An Air Ministry communique states:
a Christian institution combined.
World Exposition Postponed
JOE BECKETT
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few other grivate citizens were seriously injured; the precise numbers have not been ascertained. •
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LONDON, June (Reuter)--Joo Beckett, former heavyweight boxing champion, and his wife have been Tung on the Knighthood that has been detained at Southampton under the conferred on him-to-day by His Majesty, The new knight is a self-made man; one Defence Regulations.
risen to foresight has
wealth who by his own industry, energy and And Influence. But he has set a worthy example as to the best uses to t which wealth may be put. iis cheque- book has always been at the disposal of to promoters of any charity or any... public movement, and his name will over be remembered in the Colony as that of one of it most large hezrted sons. Alri The famous Golden Grifin herbal. other example which he has always set remedies are made from ingredients Before his compatriots is that of intense loyalty to the King and the Empire; and pecially selected, treated and blend will be remembered that, when the ed by expert European Chemists. / war broke out, he immediately came for
It is understood that the Becketts became connected with the British Union of Fascists before the war. ROME, June 3 (Reuter)-The Joe recently joined the local de Government has acceded to the re-fenea volunteers, quest received from the participating "United Press" adds that Beckelt States that the World Exposition belonged to the Royal Flying Corps arranged to be held in Rome in 1942 in the World War. br postponed sine die in order that
all may have an equal chance of Lord Gort Returns
talking part.
Work on the permanent buildings will be continued.
BELGIAN ROYAL FAMILY
Paris, June 8.
The children of King Leopold are in France and have not been told of their father's capitulation.
Members of the Belgian Govern-
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ward with an offer to charter ships for Golden Griffin Bronchial Tea f the conveyance of rice to Hongkong 10 recommended for pulmonary troubles that that commodity could be sold at couti
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LONDON, June 3 (Reuter)-Com-prices-putting an end to any fears of of all kinds and is obtainable in $0.75 amine among the Chinese. We trust that | and $2.00 packages at Pharmaoles ană. menting on General Lord. Gott's re- Sir Robert lo Tung has many years bo- Department Stores, or direct from turn from Flanders on Saturday after fore him in which to enjoy his well de- most of his men had been evacuated, served and hard earned honcurs.
It is possible the "Times" says that like the armies
that by the time the GOLDEN/ he led, he returns with honour.
communication in printed Its contents will The British force could not have have litle more than retrospective in MEDICINAL utmost courage and coolness being finty are busy shaping the desunies of succeeded in their task without the terest. Amidst a calm and Mence displayed by the High Command.
"In support of the Allied armies, medium bombers of the
that the King's capitulation was R.A.F. made a series of attacks ment state, as evidence of the fact on enemy gun emplacements, premeditated, that Leopold on May roads, Tallways and troop con-25 ordered that his children be sent
to Spain from France, but the next trophe. centrations in the Dunkirk area day that they be sent to Portugal. throughout yesterday.
Members of the Belgian Govern-Haw-Haw's' Brother
These operations continued during the night by our heavy bombers.
Raids On Germany "At the same time, other forma- providing tions of heavy bombers attacked enemy aerodromes and other military objectives in north-west Germany,
The help, given by the inhabitants of the coastal town in rations for the landing troops has been acknowledged by a message of
BERLIN, June 3 (Reuler)Ger- gratitude from Lord Gort. man bombers this afternoon attack- ed the Parle Aerodrome' at lary Lea Moulines and other nerodromes and LONDON, Juno: 3 (Reuter)It is Institutions of the French Air Force announced that the Ministry of Food,
· in the ・ vicinity of Paris," states: an | in co-operation with the official German news agency in re- Wheat Board, han purchased 50,000,
·porting the Parle air raid..
000 bushels of Canadian wheat,
Canadian
"All our aircraft returned from theso operations.
"Our fighter aircraft continued to maintain offensivo patrols over the Dunkirk area."
enemy "In the Narvik area, six
on June 1 aircraft wore shot down and June 2.*
ment expect to visit the shortly-Reuter,
which can ba' atmost felt, the rulers of
the nations. The people in the moan- These attributes redeem a catasime remain quiet and expectant, con
fident that the Government has done nolling to compromise the "free hand": that Italy wilt have to show, in the in- mediate future,
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QUEEN SENDS THANKS
London, June 1. The Queen has sent a letter to Lord Luko, Chairman of the Ting Day Committee of the Lord Mayor's Fund, expressing her pleasure of the inauguration of the Red Cross Triag Day throughout the Empire on June and her thanks to all the helpers. Over 10,000,000 fings will be on sale. 1 A black-out was held all over Pales-understood in many quarters abroad-s ---Reuter.
JERUSALEM, June 3- (Reuter)
tine last night.
the new spirit which is really a rally to old time aspirations of national unit?
will be of intense interest when, it i be written. That Italy's attitude is migh
evident from the afaterments, wired; from.
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