NANCY

MY MOTHER FOUND OUT THAT

I WAS BAD AT SCHOOL

TODAY. AND I'M AFRAID

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ME--- WHAT SHOULD.

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When my ships come sailing home.

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Stenka Rosine. Lo venu d'or.

Vous falics l'endormia,

Lawronco Tibbett

DB1684 De Glory road. DB1476 Borber of Seville.

Ballo Maschiera. DB1208 Carmen.

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July 2, 1940.

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EXPERT AT THEM KINDA QUESTIONS --- LET'S. GO

AN' GET HER

ADVICE!

H.K. People

Leave By

Hollanders

U.S. Liner

May Join

Many Chinose Among Volunteers

Passengers

Including women and children, |84 first class passengers, among whom were many Chinese, left Hongkong for Manila by a President liner at 12 a.m., yesterday. A large number of fother people were also aboard the steamer but their names have not yet been available,

First class passengers were S. K Shen, Yu Eng-tin, G. Garcla, Ben- Jamin Eleazar, Hugh H. Miller, Master. Robert Miller, Mrs. Blanche Brown, Mrs. Chalyo B. Kent, Master. Peter Kent, Master, Quat Cheng Lim, Master, Feter C. L. Lim, Miss Chu

Hoa hung, Minh Ng Siu-vu, Mrs.

Uy Sio, L, Col. F. S. Malluck, Mrs. Matlack, Mrs, W. L. Bond and Mastr. L. Bond, Kurt. J. Haase, Cheng Yu- su, Dr. II. L. Huang, H. Lyon, It. W.

Chan.

Mrs. Whyatt and infant aged three, Mrs. P. M. Talt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Orlowitz and Mostr. R. Orlowitz, Mr. and Mrs. O, D. Muy, Levi R. Blessing, Mrs. M. R. James, and the Misses J.,

The Netherlands Con- sulate-General stated this morning that it was now permissible for Dutch sub- jects to join the Hongkong.. Volunteers, and that five men had actually joined up since July 1.

The Consulate state that there was some discussion on this matter some time ago, when a wire was sent to their Home Govern- ment in London for in- structions. Previously, it was necessary to write to the Queen for permission, but this procedure was not now necessary, as a Royal decree was expected in the near future, whereby Netherlanders could join any of the Allied Forces.

P. T., James, Mrs. Tsal Sheul-BRITAIN'S

Minstr. Tral, Sunt

Chan Wong Shou Lal, Miss Chan

Hsuch-ping, Cha

Chon Tin-kow, Miss

Chan Hsuch-yong, Miss Chon Hauch- bib, Miss Clian Hauch-fun, Miss A. Clemena, Atty E. Clemena.

COURAGE

Can Withstand Nazi

Air Terror

Violation Of Agreement Denied

Statement By The H.K. Military Authorities

The following communiqua: has been issued in Hongkong by the Headquarters, China Com- mand.

A "Domet" Report stated that the Japanese Military spokesman nt Canton said that the British Authori- tles in Hongkong had violated the verbal "Gentleman's Agreement" of 1938, which was to the effect that 48 hours nollee would be given of any Japanese military moves on the Hong- kong Border if the matter was kept feceret,

The "Domei" Report continues to say that the Japanese Military (spokesman stated that Chinese docu- rients had been seized by Japanese troops during their operations year Pingshan which included Instructions

TOH

Marshal Chiang Ka! Shek ordering.. as the result of a netice from the British side, that local Chinese forces should strengthen their defences of Po On against the Japanese advance.

It is pointed out that the British Authorities only received notification of the recent operation 12 hours before they actually commenced. It is thus perfectly obvious that there can be no grounds, however remote, for this false accusation of bad faith for, with such short notification,

Chiong Kai Shek could not have re- ceived the information and issued orders to a small distant village such as Pingshan.

Mrs. Au Tong-po, Au Ching-ylu, | Miss Au Ching-shuen, Mastr. Au Ching-pong, Miss Lau Loung-wing, Miss Au Yuet-lin, Mrs. M. A.

Such breach of faith on the part Diserens,

the Misses R. and H. LONDON, July 1 (Reuter) — of the British Authorities is flatly Discrcos, G. J. Pissarevsky, Mrs. A "New York Times" editorial contradicted. Pissarevsky, Mr. und Mrs. J. W. on the war from the sky says: rumours

It is further pointed out that Bundred, instr. J. B. Bundred, Malc

of impending operations, "How well can the British stand it? were current both in Macao Mrs. Chan Shee, Miss Fung So for they appear to be facing it Hongkong a week before the period Luk.

and J. Santiago, Tan Cheong with iron courage and with the old in question. Kwan-ping, J.

Pe Yun-sin, Chon Hung-on, Won Koch-takt, Chu Ben-tze, Hustons gone. Their war effort is Chow-hung, Miss J. Farinas, Mrs. will for victory is unimpaired.

functioning at top speed and their Salome Sanchez.

Mrs. Irene Godenberg, Misy G. Ibarro, Sgt. G. K. Greci Fr. Domingues Narciso, Miss M. A Musche, J. W. Taylor, Wong Wing- chee, Domingo Sorumlano, John Whyatt and Mastr, Whyatt, Miss Pura Wilkerson.

Air Liner Is Forced Down

Chamberlain's statement yesterday "There is no reason to doubt Mr. that not one of the men in the pre- sent War Cabinet would consent to enter peace negotiations now,

They Know What It Means "Meanwhile the terror of this war

LORD CATTON

APPOINTED

LONDON, July 1 (Reuter)-It is announced from the Treasury that at the invitation of the Chancellor Is being brought every night to an-ot the Exchequer Lord Catton has other people which has not known accepted an appointment in the foreign invasion for more than 100 Treasury as Financlat Adviser. years. The Royal Air Force is now

the Chancellor subjecting Geranan factory towns to appointed Consultative Council, an ordeal which Germany never consisting of the following: Mr. S. suffered in the World War.

R. Beale (Chairman of Guest, Keen "The attack against factories, rail-

and Netticfolds), Mr. Coline road junctions and the oli stores of Japanese Warplanes the Germans is being pressed with Campbell (Chairman of the National

Provincial

Sir Walter Citrine Dash To Rescue

grim, persistence, and if only ་་

Trade Unlan damage is true, the German war in Congress),

Mr. 11. Hunderson TOKYO, July 1 (Router).—A effort will be hompered increasingly unders (Research Fellow

Economies at All Souls College, passenger air liner of the Cen-by there British raids.

Bertram

Hornady tral China Company nude a factor in the war. Germany faces (Chairman of the Commercial Union forced landing on the border be no possibic danger of a British in-Assurance Company and formerly tween Kwangel and Kwangtung vasion now, but the British raids Governor of the National Bank of yesterday afternoon, according must be a bitter experience for Egypt), Mr. J. M. Keynes (the well- known economist), Mr. George Riddle to a Japanese report.

(Chairman of the Finance Committee, of the Co-Operative Wholesale Society) and Lord Riverdale,

fraction of the British version of the era of the

"Here, too, civilian morale becomes Oxford).

nation which had thought itself Immune and which had looked for

The plane, the report says, was ward only to the infliction of suffering surrounded by hostile Chinese troops. on others."

Impossible To Land

On receipt of an S.0.S. signal, several other machines of the Com pany and Japanese military planes dashed to the scerie of the disaster near Tungsha, on the left bank of the West River, but the terrain rendered a landing for landplanes impossible.

The millary planes, the report odds, circled over the scene, machine- gunning the Chinese troops until naval aircraft arrived on the spot at 5.10 p.m. and picked up all the seven occupants of the airliner, two whom were slightly injured.

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SINGAPORE, July 2 (UP).—The strengthening of defences

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rushed owing to the threatening situation in the Far East.

An official communique ex-j'

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Japanese Bombers

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VICTIMS:

You are not Anished with fever RODO

in Singapore and Penang and CHUNGKING, July 1 (Reuter) throughout the Malay States, when your temporature bas | Ninety-nine bombers attempting to

"Tho work has now reached a stage down. Your body is undermined and rald Chungking yesterday morning where it is necesancy to carry out the not till you have built it up are you turned back owing to bad weather. demolition of obstacles. along the wally out of danger.

They dropped their bomba on south coast of Singapore Island, and The truth is that fever weakens the Pafung in western Hupel on the to erect barbed wire entanglements

Yangtze, near the Szechuen border.

Japanese planes raided Sion yester- day.

both at that point, and others.

This step has been taken in order to bring the defences to a higher state

A squadron of Chinese bombers of preparedness, in view of the raided Japanese troops in the vicinity general situation prevailing in the Far of Yangchno on Juno 28,.........

East.

Chinese In Kaifong

***It should not be interpreted as in- Chinese troops

entered dicating any immediate danger to again Kaifeng yesterday morning, accord- Malaya, The precautions should be Ing to Chinese claims.

regarded as solely military precau- While the Chinese air force con- tions which are necessary at the pre- tinued to bomb Japanese troop con- sent time."- centrations in the vicinity of Ichang,

a Japanese detachment, it is reported, LONDON, July 19 (Reuter). crossed the Yangtse River opposite | Thousands more naval men and Tchang in the morning of June 28. forestry workers from Newfoundland The Chinese claim that the Japan-arrived in England on Sunday. They ese on the south bank were mopped were welcomed by the Newfoundland up yesterday.

Trade Commissioner.

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