Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 22, 1940.

NANCY

BOY!--- YA SURE WASHED HIM NICE AN' CLEAN!

YEP-THIS IS THE BEST DOG LAUNDRY

IN TOWN!

AREN'T YA GLAD

I THOUGHT UP THIS IDEA OF A DOG LAUNDRY?

G'WAN --- IT WAS MY IDEA!

By Ernie Bushmiller

No. 150

IT'S YOUR

IDEA!!

IT'S YOUR

IDEA!

-DOG- LAUNDRY

IT'S MY

IDEA! ITS MY.

IDEA!.

IT'S MY IDEA!

IT'S MY IDEA!

—IT'S MY

IDEA IT'S MY IDEA!

„„DOG- -LAUNDRY

DESTROYING NAZI GIB. RAIDER IS TOTAL BLOCKADE

WAR CENTRES

Pilot's First-Hand Account

on

LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter)-Firal-hand commenta R.A.F. bombing flights Into Germany were given to-day by Squadron Leader P.R. Benre, who was recently awarded the

over Germany last night, states an D.F.C.

He said that the marshalling Air Ministry communique. yard at Hamm, which is so often it adds: 'Daylight attacks mentioned in Air Ministry com-carried out yextertiny and to-day on muniquer, in a tremendous tar-erodromes in enemy-occupied ter

ritory. Attacks were ntwo made

Were

get, which accounts for the yesterday by aircraft of the Coastal frequent British raids. The Command in tæve enemy destroyers Ruhr is bristling with targets.

In the North Sea. One of the de- stroyers was damaged,

Poor Opposition

Squadron Leader Benre considers the German blackouts good and searchlight and anti-aircraft opposi~ {

"We suffered no losses La Bese operations."

tion accurate, but opposition of Ger- Gestapo Drive Against

man fighters at night is nothing to worry about.

The British machines are so go Norway's Communists

and strong that they can come home with holes in them

even

against

particularly accurate anti-aircraft fire.

The Squadron Leader, referring to allacks on factories in Milan and Turin, considered tallan opposition

DOWNED

Two Attacks

Gibraltar, Aug. 21 (Reuter), -- An enemy raider was brought down in the sea when Gibraltar was attached by two suc cessive waves of enemy planes during the night,

Bombs falling on the rock in the second raid caused an outbreak of fire which was quickly brought under control without causing any appreciable damage. There were no casualties.

All bombs on the first formation fell into the sea.

********

THREATENED

Italy Warns The Neutrals

ROME, Aug. 21 (UP)—The Italian press to-day gives prominent play to the Italian Government's note to neutral nations proclaiming a total blockade on the British Colonial possessions.

The press points out that the blockade has the aim of bastening the end of the war and that neutrals themselves must consider the blockade, which is being enforced by Italy, as a step being taken in their favour as the entire world will gain

when the war censes.

Tremendous

Tax Burdens

Only Forty Japanese In

Evacuating England

LONDON, Aug. 21. (Reuter).—The

England

Simon's Warning

Newspapers, commenting on the Italian blockade, extend praise to the United States which has alrendy banned the use of her ships from navigating in the Medlierranean and the Red Sea, thus showing "compre henalon of the present situation caused by the British and setting an example for all neutrals.”

Warning To U.5.

Rome, Aug. 21 (UP)-Writing in LONDON, Aug, 21 (Router).—The

Mussolini's "Popolo d'Italia" of Milan, a round-up off

the well known Italian war corres Gestapo carried out Communists throughout Norway a

LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter). pondent, Mario Appelius, says that few days ago, according to news re-Japanese Embassy in London are not. ceived by the Norwegian telegraphic arranging any organised evacuation-Moving the second reading of the United States, by means of ald of their nationals from Britain. the Finance Bill in the House of given to Great Britain, is assuming a

Krave responsibilit agency,

An Embassy spokesman said the Lords to-day, the Lord Chan-ever before in Those arrested Included most of only Japanese subjects whose passage cellor said that taxation in this Weather Stops Raids the leaders of the Communist Party is being faciillated are a small party

and a number of leading journalists, of about 40. They wish to return country in a full year had been LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter)}-Ow- including Christian Hit, who was home for business reasons and have raised since the war began from ing to adverse weather conditions, no also inanager of the Soviet Travel been waiting for passenger accom- £888,000,000 to £1,500,000,000. bombing operations were carried out Bureau In Norway.

modation for a long time,

poor.

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YEAR BY YEAR, AS MOTORING CONDITIONS

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FORWARD WITH CONSTANTLY IMPROVED

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LABORATORIES-GOODYEAR SCIENTISTS

ARE AT WORK DEVELOPING THE STILL

FINER TYRES NEEDED FOR THE FUTURE.

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This increuse, nearly 75 per cent, single year. represented A tremendous burden and a colossal effort. It was not for him to unli- cipate the future of their wor Anances, but it was evident that just as greater and greater sums would be needed, so greiter and greater sums must be found,

greater than history. Signor Appelius also asserted that

new blockade which being forced by Italy and Germany eny place

OR end to this "odlous system which is causing large quan- tities of the blood of European youth to be shed on the battlefields."

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and The British lax-payer WILL sur- 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) mounting his obstacles with the greatest courage, determination and Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency goodwill. "We may tako real pride of 843 k.e's, and Short Wave from in the fact that there has never been 1-2.15 pm, and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 a moment when burdens have been m.c's, per second. mare willingly accepted by the whole Įpopulation,"

Referring to the purchase tax; he said that if it were firmly and remorselessly applied, it would pro- duce considerable revenue.

U.S. WANTS

QUICKER NEWS

6 Schumann-Quartet in A Major -Lever String Quartet,

4.34 Four Schubert Songs 6.42

tians

Closing Local Stock Quota-

4.45 London Relay—a Play by Mabel Constanduros "Companion to a Lady,"

7.15 Maxwell Stewart's Ballroom | Orchestra.

7.30 London Belay--The News.

8 Local Time Signal, Weather

Report and Announcements.

8.03 Orchestral Selections.

8.15 BtudioA Bocital by Gaston

-About War D'Aquino (Tenor) with E. O'Nell

Shaw at the Pizzo,

LONDON, Aug. 21 (Reuter). 8.40 Studio-Workly Local News- -A complaint of American news letter by an Australian Lady Besident agencies of the slowness of in Hongkong.

Topical Talks.

9.45 A Variety Programme. 10.15 Dance Music. 11 Close Down.

British communiques, particu- London Relay-The News and larly

those relating to air battles, by comparison with those of the enemy was raised at question time in the House of Commons to-day.

Vichy And London Politely Formal ·

Mr. A. Duff-Cooper, Minister of Information, replying, said that it must be borne in mind that so far as the recent air raids were concerned, German propagandists have had two

LONDON, Aug. 21 (Br. Wireless), considerable advantages: Arstly-Only formal communications have previous knowledge of when a raid been exchanged between the British was to take place, and secondly, and Vichy guvernments since the complete disregard for the truth.

False Nazi Accounts

downfall of France, Mr. R. A. Buller revealed in the House of Commons

"This enabled them to begin send-these have been made through thei

ing false accounts of the battle to

America before their machines good offices of the U.S. Government, actually reached this country," said which has assumed charge of British Mr. Duff-Cooper.

interests in unoccupied as well as However, he was arranging in con-occupied France. junction with Sir Archibald Sinclair Some official exchanges have taken and Sir John Anderson to accelerate place with the Agent who has been the despatch of news, and he was charged by the British Government glad to say that Press messages went with liquidating outstanding economic through more rapidly on the occasion and commercial questions between of last Sunday's air raids.

France and the United Kingdom.

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