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WHY GOVERNMENT HAS ORDERED

THE EVACUATION OF HONGKONG

THE TELEGRAPH LEARNED FROM GOVERNMENT SOURCES TO-DAY THAT AMONG THE MANY CONSIDERATIONS WHICH PROMPTED THE DECISION TO SEND WOMEN OUT OF THE COLONY WAS THE DESIRE TO BE READY FOR ALL EMERGENCIES, INCLUDING THE VERY RE MOTE POSSIBILITY OF HOSTILITY.

"THERE IS NO DANGER AND WE ANTICIPATE NONE,” SAID A ̈ GOVERNMENT SPOKESMAN. “BUT WE HAVE SEEN HOW ITALY, FRIEND- LY ENOUGH AT FIRST, WAS THROWN INTO WAR WHEN THINGS GOING BADLY FOR US. WE ARE SIMPLY TAKING PRECAUTIONS TO STRENG- THEN OUR POSITION.

"Wo have also seen instances of army men taking affairs into their own hands against the wishes of their Governments. It is the duty of the Government to guard against all possibilities. SITUATION IS NOT WORSE

"The decision to evacuate women and childron was not caused by any rocent development. The Government has no information indicating any worsening of the situation.

“But the next few months will be critical for the whole Empire. It is our duty to consider every possible development which could occur and make arrangements to meet it.

Dutch And Norwegian Residents Ordered To Evacuate

"We must as a matter of precaution, consider the remote chance that the Colony might become involved in fighting or blockade.

"If there were to be fighting in the Colony-which no-one expects-it is best that the women are out of the way.

NO ACUTE CAUSE FOR ALARM "If the Government believed there was acute cause

This Morning's Evacuation Scene

Wives and families of Army and Navy personnel assemble at the Hongkong Club this morning to prepare for evacuation to Manila. This scene was duplicated at the European Y.M.C.A.-Ming Yuen.

The Netherlands Consulate General announced at at a few hours notice. Instead we feel we can give General Buys "There has been comment in the colony on the decision that A New Car!

for alarm the evacuation would have been cried out Japan's Consul U.S. WARSHIPS ON

noon to-day that instructions have been issued to all people a week to clean up their affairs. Netherlands subjects in the Colony to evacuate as

BORDER SITUATION

REFUGEES FEAR TO RETURN

FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.

ON THE Hongkong GORDER

The response of the Chinese refugees to the Japanese invita- tion to return to their own terri- tory must have been very dis- appointing to the authorities

soon

as possible.

Netherlands subjects who are unable to afford their own fares are requested to immediately communicate with the Consulate, where free passages will be issued..

European women and children should be evacuated before those of non-pure European descent.

This is not deliberate discrimination-but-is-due to several factors.

"Australia is the nearest place "Should trouble break out the be looked after. The Journey either where these women con reasonably men would mostly be occupied to Manila or Australia requires ocean- in the defence of the island. The going ships. We want to send these They are requested to apply to the no-one to look after them. That

women would be at home with women away while we still have ships

that can take them. J.C.J.L. line or other shipping offices would be bad for morale. regarding bookings and tunes of de-

parture.

Temporary Stay in Manila

New Difficultics.

No distinction will be made be

"In the plans we prepared last in the evacuation scheme for Nether to Manila they will remain there for habiled by people of their own ract. tween European and non-Europeans

August it was intended to send all "Although they will be first sent women and children to places in- lands subjects in Hongkong, the anly a altort time merely until ships Portuguese inhabitants, for instance, Acting Consul-General Mr. D. G. E. Middelburg said this morning. can be arranged to take them else would have gone to Macao, Chinese

where. Living is expensive in Manlia to French Indo-China, Mr. Middelburg sald that he had and the peso is tied to the American tout the 150 Netherland women and dollar. It is important to the whole this morning. Only a handful! children in the Colony to prepare, for Empire that we buy as few dollars as avenues of evacuation are still-open}? taking advantage of the offer.

At the Man Kam To refugee camp. only 22 out of a total of 1,700 refugees

crossed

1-into Hongkong territory last week, returned to their native salt this morning.

who

When I questioned camp inmates regarding their hesitancy in returning I was told that they had spoken to refugees who had returned on other occasions and were told that their

evacuation. Of this number 10 are

Chinese. They have been advised to Europeans and 100 are Javanese and possible, leave at their own expense now I who are unable to afford to leave they wish to travel in comfort. Those

that they will be taken by Java ut their own expense have been told China-Japan Line vessels free of charge to either Manila or Nether-

lands Indles.

houses had been burned down, others has not been issued now because there "The decision to order evacuation had been converted into stables, others had been looted, while the re-has not been any increase in the ten-

fugees themselves had been robbed of their belongings, including money. Don't Feel Safe To Return

The Tung Woh authorities have

The Japanese Consul General in Hongkong, Mr. K. Okazaki, displayed his confidence that the situa- tion would not deteriorate in practical form this morning

He visited the show- rooms of Messrs. Wallace Harper & Co. and, after inspection, purchased new Ford V8.

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"I need a new car," the Consul General told the "Telegraph";

"We, do not know how far those

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FULL EVACUATION ON FRIDAY

a Mr. Middelburg informed the armada of British and allied ships.

Full evacuation will be carried out on Friday by a small "Telegraph."

"I am merely following the general Government,"

Wives and famiļies of naval and military personnel Govers adopted by the Hongkong concentrated this morning at the European Y.M.C.A. and

kong Club.

French Evacuation

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women and

Kowloon Football Club. Kowloon Cricket Club.

were

RUSH TO MARRY

H.K. Couples Get

MOVE, REPORT

A MESSAGE from Shanghai at 1 o'clock to-day reported several movements of US war vessels were taking place in connection with the situation in Hongkong.

,

British. Warships At

Singapore

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

SHANGHAI, June 30 (UP), It is authoritatively learned that Admiral Sir Percy Noble, Commander-in-Chief of the British Far East Squadron, left Hongkong for Singapore last Thursday. He was accompanied by members of his staff.

It is understood that units of the Far Eastern squadron, together with |some Australian warships, are now

concentrated at Singapore.

Ordered To Return? SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH“. WASHINGTON, June 30 (UP)— The sudden re-appearance of the US. Fleet in Hawaiian waters has caused widespread speculation.

It is believed that Mr. Arita's broadcast may have influenced Pres!-

his orders to the Fleet to move to the Panama Canal zone,

Special Licences dent Roosevelt in countermanding

Pittman's Plan

by a tacit understanding between the

An explanation must be made by spheres of defence.

two countries regarding their

the

Ban On Export Of Food

Prohibition of the ex port from the Colony of flour, soya beans and soya bean products except_by licence, was atinounced at tiffin-time to-day with the publication of a Govern- ment Gazette Extraordin ary.

The announcement was made by Mr. E. W. Hamil- ton, Controller of Trade, and is made under the powers conferred on him by Regulation: 50 of the Defence. Regulations of

1939.

LATEST

A.R.P. WARDENS CALLED UP

Several couples in Hongkong who had planned to marry in the

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” near future, prior to the an- I was told that the refugees now

Hong-nouncement of the evacuation

WASHINGTON, June 30. (UP)—| In camp do not feel it is safe for

scheme are

Senator Key Pillman, Chairman of them to return, in addition to which

now hurriedly marrying this week at the Re- the U.S. Senate, expressed the per- the Foreign Relations Committee of they doubt whether they will find their homes standing.

The French Consulate General sale only just returned to the Pacific after It is clearly notined that this gistry Office by special licence. sonal opinion to-day that the security Arrangements for the transfer of that the 70 French women and carrying Anzacs from Australia and instruction applies everyono liable Applications for the special of both the British Empire and of the now in the hands of the Tung Wal would be carried out in conjunction the refugees across the border are dren in the Colony had been told New Zealand to Egypt will evacuate to evacuatia. No letters of instruc-lleences, which cost $00, must be United States could be promoted best

to prepare for evacuation which them to Manila, Hospital, the Chinese Red Swastika with the local authorities.

tions will be sent out to any person, made to the Governor. They will disembark at Manila on as was first intended. Society and the Wai Yeung Associa

Wednesday Thorning and the ship

About 100 Air Wardens are tion.

Norwegians To Loave will, immediately return to partiel-

No Exemptions'

applicants and full reasons given. pate in Friday's evacuation.

Two coupice were married · under Senator Pilimge suggests that the expected to be called up within arranged for free rice to be given to The 150 Norwegian women and About six hundred

The Government' hna' chphasised this licence on Saturday, Another bulle of the British, Fleet should be the next few days to do special refugees who decide to cross the bor-children in the Colony have also been children are leaving to-day. Several Any woman or child who does not and another this afternoon. Further States Fleet should protect the Atlan-gency.. This is because of the that no exemplions will to“ made. {couple were married this morning stationed nl Singapore. The United work in preparation for emer- der into Chinese territory at the told to get ready for evacuation, the thousands ore leaving on Friday. threo designated points-Man Kam Norwegian Consul-General, Mr. D. F. The following Instructions wenster his or her naine to-morrow similar marriages will take place tic. To, Lowu and Shataukok, but even A. W. Wesman sakd.

will be ovsenated after Friday under during the week, th

shortage of staff in the A.R.P. "I anticipate, in fact, that should be carefully carried out conditions that will be declledly this offer has not yet, tempted a great| As there were always. Norwegian by

The following weddings by special move westwards," he declared.

British and French flects will soon department, it was officially number to leave British territory, ships in Hongkong the evacuation

all British women and uncomfortable,

stated to-day.' It is emphasised that nil

[licence took place, on could be carried out at a moment's children liable to evacuation on

all evacuees the Registry Office before Mr. T 5.

Saturday at "I personally advocate that a close Shataukok Shynoss ⠀

must have. Friday,

There has been no general save ofletal mall-pox vaccina- whyte Smith, Registrar of Marri-understanding between the British At Lawu this morning between 200 notice, he pointed out.

Mr. Wesman said that he had

tion and 300 crossed the border, but ut cabled the Consul-General at Bang-workers specifically exempted from in Manila,

Except the nurses and essential experience great difeulty in landing geant, Hongkong Police, of Yaumati

certificates, otherwise they will

ages Mr. Jim Johnston, Lance Ser-Turn to Pago 2, Sixth Column A.R.P. call-up. Shataukok only some 50 refugees kok to approach the Thalland Gov-evacuation, all British women (and

Police Station and Miss Betty Bone, crossed over,

Vaccination certificates, for which stenographer, Colonial Secretary's ernment regarding the lifting of the children who have not been vaccinat- a charge of $2 was made on Saturday, Office of 5 Salwan. Terrace. Miss At 1. o'clock a small queue had $350 head tax entrants, So far no ed) must attend between 10 am. und will henceforth be lasued free at the Bone is the daughter of Mr. D. B. formed up at Shataukok preparing to reply, had been received, return to their homes; but it num-

noon or 2 p.m., and 4..pm. to Port Health Office, Queen Mary Bone, Assistant Manager of the Tal- morrow, at one of the following Hospital and Kowloon Hospital to all keo Dockyard. bered

only 15

...Japanese To Stay people. Up to 1.30

p.m... thirty-six

"I am going to tell the Japanese

persons affected by the evacuation mine old women, eight boys and two men, women and children in Hong-

scheme..

Mr. Sydney Maurice Gidley of 37 small girls had crossed the frontier kong to stay here as there is no cause

Any hopes that ladies may have of Kimberly Road - "and Blancho Into Chinese territory.

to worry, the Japanese Consul-

evading, evacuation by joining the Isabella Scott were also married However, an official statement General, at Hongkong, Mr. Okazaki

Nursing Delachment of the HK.V.D.C. on Saturday by special ¡lcence,/emai women and children. But suppose a girl refused to go Issued this morning indicated that the told the "Telegraph" this morning. Turn to Page 2, Fifth Column Tum to Pago 2, Fifth Column

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centres:

Residents On Tho Island ́ Hongkong Hotel, Lower Lounge, Gloucester Hotel, Lower Lounge Hongkong Club, Main Entrance. Residents On Mainland Peninsula Hotel.

have been dashed by an omelai

Lieut. Desmond Ernest Hindmarsh,

IF A GIRL REFUSES TO LEAVE COLONY

EVACUATION from Hongkong la compulsory for all European

Bald a Government spokesman to-day: "She would be carried announcement that no mars mobile RN.V.R. and Mas Gladys Phylla on board, kicking and screaming. Police have power to use force If Turn to Page 2, Fourth Column Turn to Page 2, Seventh Column necessary."

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