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LETTERS
Evacuees Express Appreciation
To The Editor.
The "Hongkong Telegraph." On board "Emp. of Japan" July 6,
1940.
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Sir: It is with real concern that the Passengers on board this ship, carrying evnruces from longkong to Manila, have read in account in last night's issue of your paper of what are the supposed existinit conditions. The undersigned will be grateful you will publish the following account to refute the article referred to above:
The actual
from evacuation Hongkong was carried through with- out a hitch, and all of us were treated with extreme consideration and with practleally no physical discomfort. No one had to walt un- duly and seals were available to everyone, even for our
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have three good meals a day, and can have is much us we like for we all help ourselves. We all sit down together at long tables and choose our own seats, and as soon as we come in we are given something to ent. Bread, butter, Jum and cheese, are on the tables in liberal quanti- tles. The lavatory and bathing accommodation are good-many of the cabins have a private bathroom those of us who sleep in the lounge can use any of the bathrooms and lavatories provided on the different decks. Tea and biscuits are brought up an deck for those who are unable to eat anything else. The whole of the deck space is at the disposal of all, and deck chairs are provided free-At-the-same-time-there-are. Colombo
good "Boys" superintended by Europeana, who always seen willing to do anything that is wanted, and who inay be scen sweeping the lounge floors, keeping the dining room clean and tidy etc."
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We cannot help but feel how for tunate we are when we remember the pitiable plight of the many evacuees from European countries. We should be, and are, Indred grate ful to those people who must have spent many hours of many days ta do all this for us. For their enke and for the sake of any of our home people and friends wherever they may be who read the disquieting Recount, we hope this may published in full.
H. D. SAWYEN.
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Phone To Manila Sir,I noticed in your esteemed paper the other day that a radio tole- phone service has been opened Le- tween Manila and Austraila.
Just before the war, Hongkong storted a radio telephone service with Manila. It was discontinued because of the war
Couldn't the authorities temporarily re-open this service in order to per- mit us to speak to our wives and children for the fast time. God knows when we are going to see them again but we can at least, if the Government is, humanitarian enough, speak to them just once more.
In view of the fact that Australia (also at war) is permitting the In- surely nuguration of this service, there can be no Insuperable obstacle 10 temporary re-introduction or radiotelepitone between Hongkong and Manila. Doubtless there -arc
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the main
blowing up a bridge road.
Little is heard nowadays of the LR.A. Most of their leaders are' in- ferned and military circles,
while admitting that they may have con- siderable nuisance value, belleve Lant their numbers are small.
Defence Preparations
Preparations for the country's de- fence are being pushed on as rapidly. us possible, but there is no sign of any co-operation with the north or
with Britain.
The view held in Eiro is that she will not enter the war as the pries to be paid for unlis. Unity is re- garded as a matter of Justled which will in any ease come eventually. The overtures hitherto made from the north are not taken seriously
since they propose that all constitu- tional questions, which include the unity of the country, should be shelved until the end of the war.
Baghdad To London Eire is reluctant to enter the
In Seven Days
war at the present stage, it is generally realised that Elre's fate bound up with that of Britain, but
·BAGHDAD, July, 10 (Reuter).the friel view is that a neutral Ire- The Inst section of the Baghdad and, united and enthusinatie in the Rollway line connecting Turkey with advantage of Briain thinn a belliger-
defence of neutrality, is more Iraq was completed to-day.
The first passenger train, willent Ireland weakened by internal divisions which might be easter prey to an Invasion.
the
leave Baghdad to-morrow fer the Khaldar Pasha terminus on Asiatic side of the Bosphorus opposite Istanbul.
In peace time it will now bo possible to travel from Baghdad to London in Бечел days, changing carriages when crossing the Bos- phorus and the Engilat: Channel,
The new track, 200 miles long, cost £9,000,000 and has taken four years to complete,
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Father Intervenos At Magistracy
The timely intervention of the father and mother of Tsui Kn-pak,
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ATTACK ON STUDENT
Prison And "Cat" For
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Two Robbers
An attack by four men on a La Salle College student in Waterloo Road, Kowloon, on June 19, was described before the Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Criminal MucGregor, at, the Sessions this morning, when two of the men, Kwong Chiu-sang,
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by this war measure which has torn women and children from their homes and husbands or father in Hongkong."
Radio Sets Donated Mr. Sayre, the High Commissioner, of 1,000 inspected the community women and children at Fort Mckinley on July 30 and expressed himself as well pleased with the situation there, Many Manila firms have donated
NEGLIGENT DRIVING
Lorry Driver Sues
A Lorry Driver Judgment was awarded to 1p Ngau. by Mr. Justice B. H. Williams at the Summary Court to-day in his action against Wong Shut for $145.20 for damage to his lorry, allegedly caused by the negligent driving of Wong Particulars of the claim wer
were that defendant on May 8, at Connaught Read west, while driving a lorry, overtook plaintiff's lorry, and, having pussed. It on the right hand side, of plaintiff's vehicle without being suflelent distance in front of it. It vas also alleged it's
that defendent drew In
front of
larry without of pu giving any signal or other indication of his Intention, and that he failed to keep a proper look-out. Plaintif olained the cost of repairs to his car and also costs of the action.
17, and Cheng Pan-fel, 22, ap-radio sets to the evacueca in order peared for trial on a charge of that they may sten into the pro-crossed to the left of the road in front
Krommes from ZBW Hongkong. robbery. Both
The Bureau of Health has assigned an additional ning nurses to cure for guilty.
pleaded
not
The following Jury was empanell-intouts and children.
It was expected in Manila that ed: Mesars, J. Linaker (foreman), J.
all the evacuees would R. Sindlinger, E, M, L. Scares, H. A practically Alves, J. L. Alves, E. U. S. Alves and move from Fort McKinley by to- Five hundred women and Wong King-fong.
Monday, children left for Bogulo 10. 1,700. bringing the total there to
morrow.
Attack Described
Three hundred left Fort McKinley Appearing for the prosecution, Mr. J. Murphy, Assistant Crown Solicl-
for La Palma de Mallorca Hole in tor, said about 8.15 am. on June 19 Intramuros yesterday, leaving only the
student, Ching Man-cheuk, 17,400 still in the US, Army barrhelts. was walking in Waterloo Roud, near This remainder will be transferred to Argyle Street on his way to school,
eivilian quarters as soon as they enn be accommodated. By the junction of the two roads, he noticed two men walking towards him. One of these was Kwong, and as they neared the student, they either side separated and walked on of him. One of them said, "Give me but Ching look no soine money, notice. Kwong then put his arma around Ching, pinning his arms to his side.
peans, one
Nurtes Accompany Parties Ten nurses accompanied the party which left for Bagulo by train on Monday and eight nurses have been assigned to Intramuros.
Many facilities for recreation have been placed at the disposal of the The Manila Golf Club has evacuees. offered its club and course in Caloo-
can.
Messrs. 11, E. Heucoak have donated 100 radio receivers free for the use of the evacuees.
free
Not only Manila but the
satire
A bridge and mah-Jongg tea for the women evacuees will be held at the Manita Club this afternoon.
The evacuees who were moved
Mr. W. A. Mackinlay represented plaintiff, and Mr. F. H. Loseby ap peared for defendant.
Defendant's Version Plaintiff maintained that the accl- dent was caused by the defendant cutting in front of his lorry, and the defendant averred that the mishap occurred by the plaintiff pulling out and colliding with the rear portion of his lorry.
Mr.
Following submissions by
and Mr. Mackinlay, Ho Loseby Lordship said he was satisfied that the accident happened because the driving along defendant, who was with his tail board down, cut in and hit the plaintiff's lorry, and thus His Lordship caused the aceldent. also said that he was satisfed that on the probabilities, the accident was caused by the defendant cutting in rather than by the plaintiit pulling
out.
NAZI OFFICIAL IN MEXICO
LONDON, July 16 (Reuter).-
high.. Asked if he were aware that placed German offleial had recently and if effective arrived in Mexico, steps were being taken to counteract his activities, Mr. R. A. Butler, in a written reply to the House of Cont muns to-day, said that he had no authoritative Information of the ar- rival at such an officini in Mexico.
Butler, "In any case," added Mr. "British representatives in neutral for any anti- countries watch closely British propaganda put out by enemy agents, and can be relied on to take all steps that lie in their power to counteract such activities."
In reply to another question about Builer said that the Mexico, Mr. British Government were considering the terms of their reply to the recent Indirect approach from the Mexican Covers
A third man then approached and pointed a weapon which looked like trinngular file at Ching's throat and said, "Hurry up and give some- thing." A fourth man appeared on
At the National Federation of the scene and snatched a watch from Ching's wrist, breaking the strap in Women's Club building, where about doing so. Ching however, struggled 70 women and children are housed, and managed to take back the watch, short programme of entertainment hwng held last Wednesday afternoon, The man with the file prodded him consisting of songs, Hawaiian dances
other the
man and with it, and enabled
an exhibition, of ballroom danc- to gain possession of the watch ance
evacuee, Baby Jane, more. All four men then ran away. ing. A girl
entertained the
with fow Group Ching called out and a Chinese cn dances. After dinner, Koduks gave
heard him,
jumped of a bicycle who
δίνου of comic films. chase. One Πανη the vehicle, and
Offers Of Holp the men was caught, and the other three, seeing this, stopped, relurred and tried to release him. Two Euro-Philippines have come through with Mr. J. G. Meyer, offers of help in the work of caring of them who were pussing by in a motor car, for the visitors from Hongkong. The Packing, Corporation saw the struggle, and thinking it was Philippines
and donated 1,000 gallons of pineapple un ordinary brawl, got off
The robbers Juice from the fruits raised on its own separated the men.
plantations in Bukidnon. look this opportunity to escape,
Europcans Give Chase By this time, Ching arrived and U.S. RIDICULES
explained to the Europeans what had huppened. They took him in their
from Fort McKinley to Baguio on FASCIST CLAIM cur, and on Ching pointing out Monday were taken to the mountain
than, they arrested him. It was the resort by special train.
F
Manila, meanwhile, dug deep into LONDON, July 18 (Reuter)-In first accused. Meanwhile, Pte. J.
Walking, of the 1st. Bn. Middlesex the course of a leader to-day the Regiment, whose attention had been its Alores of household furniture, York Herald-Tribune's ridistracted gave chase and caught linen, bedding and other odds and
of the evacuees.
Consideration was also being giver ships such as the Ark Royal, which unother of the robbers (recond ac-ends to assist in the care and comfort
a military school in
Baguio's Pouring Rain to the best means of entering Inte the Germans say they have already cused) near
Soares Avenue.
Mexican with the A message from Baguio said that direct contact sunk.
When accused
charged, were
merely
met pouring rain gave a bleak and sorry Government., Kwong said he had Cheng while walking and had not welcome to the early arrivals there.
Cheng Many of the mothers were complete taken part in the robbery. denied he had held a knife, but ad-ly unprepared for the chill dampness mitted placing his arms around the of Bagulo's July weather and arrived for their willout
warm clothing student.
After evidence by witnesses for the children and themselves.
Dressed in light summer clothes prosecution, defendants made state-
The Royal Army Service Corps in ments from the dock similar to the with some of the children wearing statement made to the Police when only sun suits and sundals, many in Hongkong ulso sent a cablegram to charged though Cheng added he had the early groups suffered real dis- the Red Cross, expressing "thanks tress from the cold on the journey and appreciation for the fine work put his arms around Ching in order
dono was to pull him away from his assaltants. up by train."
The Jury returned unanimous ver-
The prampt and efficient netion of fame by you and your staff for our A final message stated that Red Im-dicts of guilty against both accused. the Baguio Red Cross workers soon
Kwong admitted he had a previous had all the bewildered travellers Cross omeials were considering the conviction only nine days prior to placed in government cottages, possibility of transferring the remain- the robbery for demanding money hotels, convents and private homes, der of the evacuees at Fort McKinley to the "Barrio obrero" at Quezon City. with menaces. Cheng admitted pre- where their immediate needs were vious convictions for soliciting for an attended to.
These houses are newly built with every modern comfort. Immoral purpose, larceny and house- breaking.
"New
cules the Faselat claims to have hit
The paper notes that in their zeal
19, who was charged with the larceny they have reported the sinking of of 0 cents from a woman in Canton more capital ships and cruisers than Road at the Kowloon Magistracy 10-the British had at the beginning of day, saved him from being expelled the war. from the Colony.
"We prefer to believe, and it is a Mr. E. Himsworth asked Tsut if he tribute to the British war effort, that had any relatives in Hongkong and the yards on the Tyne, Mersey and Tsul replied in the negative. An Clyde are launching warships as fest expulsion order was then imposed us Lord Haw How can ask Where is and immediately afterwards a the Ark Royal?" " spectator stood up and addressed the Court saying that he was Tsuf's father,-and-that-Taul's mother was sequently withdrawn and Tsui ordered to serve the six weeks also present.
The expulsion order was sub-prisonment.
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Kwong was sentenced to 18 months hard labour and 12 strokes of the "cat" and Cheng received 21 months' hard labour and 12 strokes of the "cat,"
First accused was seen to be sob bing in the docks before sentence was passed, and his Lordship told him he had plenty of time for that later."
Trading With The Enemy Alleged
City Firm's Manager Summoned
Donald Shing, manager of Chester Hoover and Company, David House, Des Voeux Road Central, was sum- moned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., at the Central Magistracy this morning under the Trading with the Enemy Ordinance.
Shhig was alleged to have directly or indirectly offered or proposed to trade with the enemy, to wit, Albert Berbmann Gehlberg Thuringer, Ger- many, on or about January 0. appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. C. d'Almada represented Shing. The hearing of the ense July 26.
Everybody Helps
received in Manila.
"On the train and in Baguio the American Red Cross has helped us and smoothed our path, and we feel deeply indebted to them.-Editlt. it.K.R.N.V.R.)" Petrie, (wife of Commanding Offeer,
A letter received by the Philippine The days following the arrival of
Red Cross from the British Consul each new group kept Red Cross General in Manila
conveyed the workers busy helping the visitors get appreciation of the Commodore in settled in their new quarters, Tem-
Hongkong for the emclent attention bers of the Bogule and mining com-
given the evacuees in Manila. The munities responded generously to the
Commodore's message was as follows: call for warm clothing and other "Please convey
military and things that were needed by many due naval and Red Cross authorities my
grateful appreciation for the
to the delay in the arrival, of heavy lent arrangements which I learn
luggage. Shelf space set up In the
Red Cross headquarters in the Pines
nes were made for the reception at Hotel span filled up with sweaters, Manila of naval and dockyard farml packets, raincoats, warm dannels for lies on Empress of Japan." small babies and other things that With the housing problem pracli- were immediately sent where needed. eally out of the way, Red Cross ofl- Toys and games were also brought in efals now are turning their attention by people eager to help, and were, in to providing the evacuees with facill turn, quickly disposed of
amorg the licy for exercise and recreation mony small children in the group. through the cooperation of clubs and
The general spirit of willingness associations in Manila, to help was illustrated by the dona- tion made by the Antamok mining camp, One of the biggest dificultica
The
Facilities Offered
A number of associations and firs came forward with offers to their facilities for the convenience of the visitors from Hongkong, while other organizations sent in gifts and done-
of those in the government coltages was getting wet firewood to burn in the kitchen stoves so that food could be cooked and clothes dried. officials at Antumok helped solve the tons. problem by sending a lot of pitch
Among the donations gratefully wood which was distributed to the received was a cheque for P1,000
from the British War Rellet Associa harassed house keepers thus making tion to assist in the care of the visi roaring blazes out of feeble filckers. Headquarters At Pinos
up a
The Bogulo headquarters of the
Cana
lors, especially the children, while the Philippine American Drug Com Red Cross ure located in the cocktail pany, through its general manager, Springer, sent the Red Cross Ray S.
and of Johnson longe of the Pines Hotel. The con- 5. Spr stant stream of callors at the head-Johnson baby talcum powder and quarters, together with those visitors twe dozen bottles of Boie's prickly who are staying temporarily at the heat lotion. hotel has entirely changed the usual rainy seaton
aspect of the Pines
The Young Men's Christian Asso
Mr. T. J. Gould, Crown Solicitor, lobby. From morning till night the clation of the Philippir.cs offered
the
is filled with mothers and their facilities of two of its branches, the,
American-European
nted Shing. The children,
Conscription In Tanganyika
DAR-ES-SALAAM, Tanganyika, July 16 (Reuter), The Legistative Council has unanimously passed a conscription-bill providing for the conscription of all male British sub- jects and British-protected subjects between 18 and 45 for mlillary or elvil service duties.
The Council has also unanimously
to adopted a resolution contribute £100,000 to the Imperial Government for the prosecution of the war.
The mothers make this a meeting corner of Concepcion and Arroceros place for discussing things with their and the Army-Navy branch on Calle friends, and the children have a jolly Aduana, Walled City, for the use of time scrambling around with each the evacuees. These facilities include other between the big over stuffed the gymnasium, shower baths and the choirs. Teatime in the afternoon is nn especially lively hour. All over the lobby little groups are having the sacred cup of lea that no war w1 ever take away from the English
swimming pool.
The Young Women's Christian Association on Isaac Peral also has offered the facilities of its gymnr- sium, and swimming pool for the use
the women of
omen and children evacuces. Letters Of Appreciation On July 12, the "Manila Bulletin" cial Banks, N. V branch in Manilo,
The Netherlands India Commier published the following letter: eraf forated at 21 Plaza Moraka; in a Sir, May I on behalf of the wives of letter to Lieut. Col. Robert M. the Hongkong naval volunteer re- serve, express through the medium
Carswell, of the U. 6. High Com-
of your columns our apprechilon of missioner's office, offered ils services and gratitude for the kindness and in straightening out Anancial matters generosity with which we have been for the evacuees..