NANCY
Y' CAN'T FOOL ME-** YOU'RE ALL SLICKED UP. FOR THAT NEW GIRL, DAPHNE!
YEP!
YOU
SAID IT!
Britain Divided
800 Emergency
Areas:
All
Monday,
Into
Food
Fully
Stocked
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
July 8, 1940.
By Ernie Bushmiller
·I-SUPPOSE ALL THIS HAIR COMBING SHOULD WORRY ME BUT IT.
DOESNIT-*-
NOT
MUCH!
SUN KIST
Fruits
and
Vegetables
ARE NOW PROCURABLE IN HONGKONG In the cans with the Red Labol
INSIST ON SUNKIST
SOLE DISTRIBUTORS
W. R. LOXLEY & Co., (China) Ltd.
BRITAIN has been divided into 800 food areas-independent and self-support- ing little States-which in emergency could feed their populations without any help from outside
Each of the areas has one main and one "buffer" depot of food, with sufficient | supplies of essentials to feed the people for several weeks.
Foodstuffs nlready in store include butter, margarinë, cheese, sugar, flour and a number of
Warships' 5-Day Fight
To Thwart Scuttler
By A Naval Correspondent
THE Royal Canadian Navy, fighting alongside the Royal Navy, has just performed a most remarkable exploit.
The R.C.N. destroyer Assiniborne (formerly the It.N, Kem- penfelt) was recently patrolling in the Caribbean, in company with a British warship, when they sighted the German steamer Hannover (5,000 tona), a brand-new ship owned by the North! German Lloyd.
On realising she had been de-f tecled, the German vessel set!
herself on fire and was appar-Robert
ently blazing furiously when our
ships came up with her.
While the larger warship took the prize in tow, the Assiniboine ran
Montgomery
alongside with all her fire hoses Joining Up
pumplug water. into the German! merchantman.
Five Days' Fight
ROBERT
The weather was bad, which mudes 36-year-old screen
London.
staple commodities.
The depots are being drawn from and replenished now and are being used as part of the food distribution scheme.
Revolution In
Food System
The plan was described by the Minister of Food, Lord Woolton, re-
cently as "like dividing a ship into watertight compartments."
He added that the scheme is n of food revolution in our system
ឋាន now no wholesale accumulation of food steeks at ports
or o a few mixed centres which could! be attacked and destroyed by the enemy.
"In the event of un emergency," he said, "no long journeys will be: necessary to secure adequate food distribution.
It will be possible to
keep the roads for the conveyance of troops and other military opera- tions."
Bacon Supplies
Cut: Bread Price
Lord Woolton emphasised that the scheme had not been
on
Imposed MONTGOMERY
traders by the Government. It had aetor, has:
been
worked out by the Ministry in the fire-fighting work of the Cana- dropped a film he came to Eng-association with the trade and had dian destroyer very diffealt, yet she land to make, for Paris to join been welcomed by the traders them- stuck to it night and day.
the American Field Service as selves. This fantastic convoy was five days,
Lord Woolton also announced that en route from the const of Domine an ambulance driver.
from June 10-the date of the re-
Isist
war
duction in the bacon and ham ratlon
before tulering establishments and insti
By the end of tint ilme the flames Reasons he gives: "My cousin were subdued, and the German prize, served in the same organisation in the disabled and unsteerable, was! brought safely, to anchor in Kingston, Jomalca. without the aid of tugs. -The-whole-operation-was-a-fine] feat of seamanship, and in his report. the captain of the British warship: Bays a warm tribute to bls Canadian! colleague,
Railmen Support · War Effort
Only three out of 600 delegates). voted against a resolution approving the notion of the Labour Party in entering the Government at _a_con- ference In Blackpool, of the Railway) Clerks Association.
Robert Montgomery
would be authorised! 10
America came in." purchase only 50 per cent. of the Montgomery present authorised quantflies, and the came to England maximum--quantity of unrationed- to make two films. bacon or ham which retallers are "A Busman's authorised to obtain would also be Holiday, with reduced to 50
per cent. Constance C Um- mings, 15 Just finished,
On the question of bread prices, he recalled that the London Joint Price Committee had increased the price of "The other, the 11b, loaf from 244d. to 2 d., and Had a Comrade," " the question had been raised of in- he said yesterday, creasing the 41b, loaf from Bd. to Dd., "has been post- but the Ministry were waiting for an Doned
indefl-investigation of costings in order to nitely."
see whether the rise was justified.
Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer is giving him leave of ab- although sence,
ls contract with
them has several
Association id give whole-hearted Doing from mast years to run.
believe to reality
The resolution also pledged the
support to the war effort.
Mrs. Mont- Full support for the Government gomery-formerly Elizabeth Bryon promised by Mr. W. P. Allen-is leaving her home at the was also Allen, general secretary at the an- Manor House, Stoke Pogee, Bucks, nual conference of the Associated where she joined her husband in Society of Locomotive Engineers and February, for Eire to return to the Firemen at Southport.
United States.
BABIES GO WITH MOTHERS TO INTERNMENT
POLICE recently were rounding up all German and Austrian women between the ages of 16 and 60 in cate gory B under a Home Office Order authorising their in- ternment.
Soldiers
Swim 1/4-Mile Dodge Nazis
New Chief of Staff at No. 10
General Sir John Dill, newly-appointed Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arriving at 10. Downing Street, recently.
The Man Who
Did Not Salute
Minister Upholds Sacking from A.F.S.
MR. WILLIAM MABANE, Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Home Security, has ruled that the dismissal of Mr. John Gibson from the Middlesbrough Auxiliary Fire Service because he refused to salute his officers "does not savour of excessive militarism.”
In a letter to Mr. Kingsley Griffith, M.P., Mr. Mabane says: "It may be possible to overdo the strictly military routine in deal- ing with these civilian units. I quite agree, but on inquiry I don't think this is such a case."
HARD-PRESSED by German If War Should
troops and machine-gunning] planes which were attacking a French seaport town, a British| officer and 12 men raced to the beach and swam a quarter of à mile to a drifting boat.
to sea.
Come To Our Roads
ì
A call to garages and repair shops
Traders:
Mr. Mabanc points out that un order is in force in the Middlesbrough Auxiliary Fire Service, which says that due deference must be shown to the seniorky, of all officers by a salute on the first meeting of the day, and that Mr. Gibson, maintained his re- fusul after being given five days to reconsider his attitude.
Need For Discipline
Mr. Mabane adds: "The Auxiliary Inside was a Dutchman who had been killed by machine-gun, fire. To to be prepared" has been issued by Fire Service is a uniformed service hilde from planes the soldiers lay Mr. E. Rootes, president of the Sounder officers of distinctive rank and and its effelency depends to a great.ex- down in the boat while it drifted out clety of Motor Manufacturers
tent upon the men possessing a sense The motor was out of action, and The Commander-in-Chief of the of discipline and carrying out readily for 24 hours the men suffered from Home Forces," he says, "has asked the orders of their officers.
"I understand that, in regular fre were me to warn the motor industry's re- | cold and hunger, until they
siglited by a hospital ship carrying pair shops and garages that, in the brigades the firemen salute the chief wounded. They were taken on board
event of hostilities within Great Bri-officer and the second officer." and reached a South Coast port. tain, their utmost services would. bo required immediately in the matter
servicing and maintaining on the Buses Camouflaged
London's 5,000 buses have had their "Especially would the motor indus- About 3,500 women enemy aliens are affected. Police called
try's personnel render invaluable and flags painted dark gray so that they by remaining at their posts so long will be less conspicuous from the air, An official of London Transport for the women in cars and took them to local assembly points. They are to be interned at Port Erin, the Isle of Men seaside a wireless set at his home in Leck any district."
Atold the News Chronicle that no fur- Mr. Stanley Bush was adjusting as there is need for their services in town which has been taken over *****
hampton Road, Cheltenham, when he
It is emphasised that there is no ther camouflaging would be used on
the busts. by the Government,
number of women allocated to it and received a savere shock which killed immediate cause for alarm. the proprietor will be expected to him instantly, The vomen will be allowed to take cater for them, at so much a bead. Mr. Bush, who was district Inspec- with them their children under the Ordinary citizens will not be tor for an Insurance company, Had nge of 10. At one of the London re- attowed to enter. Port Erin unters been married only two months.
·have sprelfle business there, and will not be permitted to
Killed Fixing His roads the vehicles of H. 21 Forces.
Radio
celving centres there were nun, they hav bables only a few weeks old, and internees will not be Der boys and girls, ·,
Last week all restrictiona
molo No. Barbed Wire
leaves the women enemy allena
Germans and Austrians in this cinde Among
This The Government does not intend rounded up at Bradford was frs were interned.
new round-up brings the
the war began to 10,000,
to house the women behind barbed Wilhelm Hansen, English wife of the total of enemy aliens interned since wire, nor will the owners of board-Rev. Wilhelm Hansch, poster of the ing-houses at Port Erin be given German Church Bradford, who was notice to quit their premises as Interned last week. She took her the case in three other. Internment 13-month-old boy with her. camps now being organised on the
island
10,000 Internod Category B chemy allens are those
Each boarding-house will have @who have had to comply with special
"In Calegory" C there are02,000 Germans and Austrians. They enjoy practically as much freedom as a non-enemy alien. The police, how- ever, can bring suspicious cuses be- fore the advisory committees.
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