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Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

June September, 1940. Two Silvor Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.

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1st. Silver Cup. 2nd, $30. 3rd. $20. 4th. $12.50.

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What to do to help a child

Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected,

Or

NAZI ATTACKS

FROM PAGE ONE

pouring in minute by minule telling briefly the dramatle story of their adventures.

One squadron of Spitfires chased a

large formation of Dornier bombers right across the Channel and dom- aged at least five.

French Guns Bring Down Nazi Planes

Good Work By "Free" Naval Forces.

LONDON, Aug. 18 (Reuter).

A Flying Officer attacked four-French "75" guns adapted for bombers successively, silencing the anti-aircraft work and manned rear-gunners in two md saw smoke by crews of General de Gaulle's pouring from a third.

Free French naval ships claimed two enemy bombers in a recent air raid ngainst a south const port, states an official announce- ment from General de Gaulle's London headquarters.

One pilot, who attacked a Dornier, saw the entire crew of five bale out

Fierce dog-fights continue.

Earlier Roport

LONDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter)-It is offelally announced that 28 enemy planes hitherto, have bech shot down to-day,

Four of our fighters are lost' but two pilots are safe,

During the afternoon's fighting, Dornier was riddled with bullets while flying over the Thames Estuary and crashed in open country.

Although the plane snapped into half, none of the crew was killed but two were badly injured.

People tool the other two prisoner and conveyed the injured to hospital. One of the uninjured was locked in a bath-room while waiting for an escori.

It is learned that 101 bombs were

dropped on the golf course last night,

Tremendous Lossos

When 100 Nazi bombers raided the naval bare, French ships Joined in the heavy barrage of A.A. Gre.

This was the first time that Free French naval units had been in netion.

Trophies of the battle, including two acroplane machine-guns and two Iron Cresses, are now aboard the flagship of France's Free Navy.

ITALY STIRS UP ILL-FEELING

ROME, Aug. 13 (Reuter).-Reject- ing the Athens explanation of the death of Daut Hoggia, "an Albanian patriot," Italy has intensified attempts to stir up feeling against Greece, in LONDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter).The Albania. 11-treated in a manner Ikely to toll of enemy aircraft destroyed over

for in- In the "Popolo d'Italia," cause unnecessary suffering or injury Great Britain and the Channel are stance, Gayda declares that Italy has to health, or knowing of a parent 28 so far to-day. It is estimated that many proofs of the political repression who is seeking advice on any matter the total number is now 350 since the and persecution of Albanian Nation- concerning a child, would be doing war began, and 482 since June 18,alists living under Greek rule, an act of kindness by communicating when the first mass air raid of Ger-reiterates the contention

thut the *t once will

man planes was made.

murderers were Greeks neiing for the The

General Aton.

Secretary,

Greek authorities. ILKS.P.C., Old City Hall,

The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, st floor.

The Inspector, 63 Slone Nullah Lanc, 2nd. Floor.

The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle SL, Kowloon,

All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.

The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except, in cases where malice is proved,

|COUNTER ATTACK. BY R.A.F. PLANES

FROM PAGE ONE

Gotha Air Frame Factory and other objectives in North-west Germany and enemy-controlled territory in France' and Holland.

The attacks were pressed home despite cloud and ice.

Raids were also mude on 17 aero- dromes and the seaplane base

at Borkum.

From these operations four of our aircraft did not return.

Holder Harbour Bombed

Germany's Losses LONDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter).— Germany lost 184 planes in raids in the Inst three days-170 shot down

August 14, 1940.

Exchange At A Glance.

SELLING

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Bangkok TIT. T.T. Salgon T.T. Franco

T.T. Switzerland TT. Australia..

BUYING

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Rome Accusations LONDON,

Aug. 14 (Reuter)--- Rome-Radio

states to-night

ihnt

by the Air Force and anti-alreraft | "there is definite proof in the hands fire and five by naval aircraft.

of the finllan Government that res- In the same period we lost 43ponsibility lies with Greece." Bighters.

Goebbels' Claims

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" (The "Telegraph" does not vouch for the authenticity of the following news, which emanates from Goebbel propaganda department and should be treated with suspicion)..

It further states: "The plot was conceived and conducted from within Greek territory. In a recent speech, the Itailun Foreign Minister said the borders of Albanin were sacred to Italy and would be defended.

"The Greek Government obviously do not understand or do not want to understand the meaning of these words.

BERLIN, Aug. 13 (UP) DNB claims that German

The Greek Government дге bombers have completely des- challenging the Axis Powers by their troyed six hangars at the R.A.F.democralle polley of raping national drome at Eastchurch,

liberty.

Barracks neor the airfleld were set

"There wilful faistakes cannot be afire, heavy anti-aircraft batteries tolerated in this disive hour of were silenced and oll tanks set ablaze European history."

according to the Nazi claim. Ten Spitfires on the ground were destroyed antl twelve barrage balloons were shot down in Barnes.

Other reports claim that two färge mereliantmen were severely damaged by bombs in an attack off the coast of England.

"Day by day, the blows of the German attack will strike the British Isles until Britain's warmongers find clares Goering's organ, the “National Zellung,”

NO PURCHASE TAX ON BOOKS

The harbour of Ifelder on the themselves forced to capitulate," de-chase Tax on circumstances a

Dutch const was bombed in ro- operation with aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm,

press

LONDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter)-In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Kingsley Wood, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced that he had decided not to proceed with the Pur-

In the present free and widely-distributed

to the

interest. pubile The paper ndda that Portsmouth was essential to was selected as the first objective in He also announced exemption from the large-scale ralds because it was tax of books and periodlents, includ- pum- the base for Britain's anti-submarineing printed music, leaflets, patrols.

phlets, trade catalogues, other trade advertising

and material

account _69_Planes_Down. LONDON, Aur. 13 (Reuter). The books but diaries will continue-to-he Walhaven, Hingene, Cuen, Cher-Air Ministry announced that further taxed. bourg, Morlaix and the seaplane base of Nrest.

Medium bombers carried out day- light operations to-day over an area extending from Jutland to the Bay of Biscay.

Including the objectives attacked were enemy-occupied aerodromes at

Twelve aircraft did not return.

Ammunition Dump Hit

The Air Ministry news service states that a tremendous explosion at the quayside during a bombing attack on Helder was probably an ammuni- tion dump was hit as there was a series of twenty smaller explosions while the pilot circled over-head, while there were still more when the acroplane was far out at sea.

Hudson bomber got a stick of bombs across a dozen ships in the Helder harbour,

An nerodrome on Texal island was also attacked and buildings were set

fire.

Factory Damaged

Damage to the Gotha air factory was confirmed by a late arrival over the objective whose crew reported that their bombs led to an increase In Intensity in the one already burn- ing.

"Hits were reported registered on the wharves at Amsterdam and ex- plosions were caused in the docks,

reports now established that the total number of enemy alreraft destroyed in to-day's actions is 09.

Eleven of our fighters are missing. but the pilots of five are safe.

M.T.B. ACTION IN CHANNEL

bows,

FROM PAGE ONE

DECISIVE BATTLE

FROM PAGE ONE

Eave the way for an ntlempted Inva- sion of England.

It is believed that Hitler is con- vinced that the only way he can hope to successfully land troops in England is to clear British warships from the south-eastern area,

гом

It is believed that Hitler will in- army blitzkrieg by augurate the

nirendly guns,

the

on

other action, rammed the enemy. The enemy ships, however, were larger utilising long-range thun E-beats and this motor torpedo-reported to be in position bont suffered some damage to her French const, in support of the perful

attacks. Point Blank Range

All observers agree that the out- Another of our motor torpedo-come of the present aerial battles will: boats passed between the two have a vital effect on the future con- enemy ships and engaged them with duct of the war. machine-gun fire and grenades at almost point-blank range.

It is considered that this fire took coralderable effect.

A third of our motor torpedo-bouls

The blaze could be seen when the passed beyond these two enemy ships raiders were 30 miles away.

Other targets included munition and sighted two larger vessels. These factories at Lipstadt, Herringen and ashe engaged with machine-gun fire at blast furnace at Witten, where a fire very close range.

broke out,

Fires also blazed at Lastrup, Bor- kum, Dinard aerodromes, the Schipul airport and several other smaller aerodromes were also bombed.

Fires At Amsterdam

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" THE HAGUE, Aug. 13 (UP)-Four fires broke out in the western area of Amsterdam 10-day during the course of R.A.F. ralds.

Many bombs were dropped on the northern outskirts, where other fires broke out.

Deported German Sentenced

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"; BERLIN, Aug. 11 (Domel). Eduard Grabher has been sentenced to Imprisonment for life by the Peoples' Court of the Third Relch.

He was charged with disseminut→ ing false and malicious military re- ports,

it was charged against Grabher

Running Fights

Later one of our motor torpedo- boats had two running fights with an enemy E-bout. It was too dark to ascertain what damage was inflicted; on the enemy during these fights:

After this action, some of

Man Collapses And Dies

Theodora Jose Thomas, 52, collapsed and died at No. 21 Pilken Street, ground floor, yesterday. Death was parently due to natural causes.

motor torpedo-boats were attacked STOCK

by a German aircraft from a height of 500 feet. A hot accurate re was opened by our torpedo-boats. When last seen, the alreraft was on fire and losing height rapidly. No casunities were suffered by the

пр-

MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange 'Official. Summary issued yesterday says:

Enquiries continue to extend; but

British forecs in any of these engage-the volume of business is not large.

ments.

None of our motor, torpedo-bonta suffered any damage apart from the dange suffered by one bent through ramming. This bont also returned safely.

Titled Flying Officer Missing

LONDON, Aug. 13 (Reuter) -Fly-

that he throw Switzerland into a frig Officer Lord Shuttleworth is miss wild state of alarm by disseminatinging following operatious on August 3. rumours that Germany had secretly Lord Shuttleworth succeeded to the planned to attack Switzerland, titto last year, on the death of his Grabhor was deported to Germany grandfather. His father was killed by the Swiss authorities.

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Diplomatic Service Shake-Up

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Aug. 14 (Domel)-A far- reaching shake-up of Japan's diplo matic service is likely to be effected in the near fut

future, In preparation for the execution of "positive foreign policy."

Follical circles attach significanco to the arrival in Tokyo on Tuesday of Mr. C. Ohashi,' who' has been on a tour of the South Seas.

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