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Draw For International Shield Games Composition of Teams For Aitkenhead Shield
DRAW for the first and second round matches of the lawn International Shield bowls championship was made this morning and resulted - as follows:
China India Ireland
FIRST ROUND
v. Philippines v. Portugal
v. Malayn
These matches will be played all the Kowloon F.C. on Sunday, Örtuber; 20, commencing at 3.30 p.m.
England
Ireland or
Malaya
Scotland
China or
SECOND ROUND
V. Welca
v. Switzerland
v. India or Portugal
Phillppines v. Australia
on!
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These games will be played
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City Lit Up By Fires
LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter)-Many firea were started when the R.A.F. dropped tons of high explosive bombs and hundreds of fire bombs on Berlin on Saturday night.
For over an hour, the R.A.F. attacked a number of military objectives in the heart of the German capital and although in- torvening clouds obscured the full results of the bombing, a num ber of large fires were started, one of which was visible for beyond the city boundaries.
The vanguard of the raking party, states the Air Ministry news servlee, reached Berlin shortly before 10 pm, and was met with heavy opposition from many powerful gun batteries, supported by an outer ring of searchlights, which encircled the capital.
Used Clouda
Making good use of prevailing cloud layers, the British raiders converged different on the city's centre from directions, located their targets
the through breaks in
and cloud short Intervals and nt attacked varying heights.
The central electric power station
attention and here too fires in the Monbit district received special were started by incendiary bombs.
Cherbourg Havoc
LITTLE NAZI AIR ACTIVITY
Day Of Rest
LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter). done No severe damage was and one plane was lost on either side, summarises an Air Minis try communique to-night, deal- ing with to-day's ralds.
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"Although it is not possible to give not very large but successive delalls of all the information obtained formations crossed the Kent
by reconnaissance, it can be stated coast during the early afternoon that there was considerable reduction and some of the enemay reached of shipping and much damage done, the London area.
Docks Hit
Bombs were dropped at several Petite Rade, torpedo bosta "In
have been damaged. points in London and the appear to Bassin Charles now only contains a No severe damage was done but some few small vessels, Dry-ducks and casualties were caused repair slips in Bassin Napoleon have bren damaged,
"A vessel moored alongside Gare Maritime was still burning at the time of the reconnaissance and a fire was stii burning In the entrepot on
Inner The the east side.
harbour to bavn been neverely appears damaged. The main seaplane base at
has Chantereyne
and been hilt seriously damaged."
Main Lines Servered LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter)-Ber- Hines have been greatly Incon- venienced by the dislocation caused main by severe RAF, attacks on lines of communication.
The recent departure of high Nazi
suburbs.
In one district, several houses were damaged and fires were started but were speedily extinguished,
A number of casualties have been reported from two places on the out- skirts of London.
Only very slight damage is reported from any other part of the country.
Reports so far received show that one enemy aircraft was destroyed.j One of our fighters is lost but the pilot is safe.
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BRITISH PATROLS ACTIVE
Contant Raids On Coast Of Norway
LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter)— Blenheim bombers of the Coastal Command bombed and set fire to a German supply ship near Trondheim on Saturday.
of
Patrolling the coast northern Norway, the pilots saw two supply ships of between 2,000 and 8,000 tons which bore Swastika markings and had crates piled on decks.
The Blenheims, taking one ship cach, dived low and bombed and machine-gunned the vessels.
An hour later on their return
the Journey, the pllois again saw ships. A cloud of dense grey smoke Iwas issuing from one of them.
The Blenheims found a third sup- ply ship near the Norwegian coast, but as they had no bombs left, one Vessel pilot machite-gunned the
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling with interest which made for the shore, at full allowed at rates obtainable on application. speed.
The Bank's Head Office in London undertaker Executor & Trustee business, and claims, recovery of British Incoma Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies and Xtranches.
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Heavy Night Raids On Britain
Big Money To Speak For China
KUNMING, Oct. 14 (Central News). Concrete measures have been devised by the Yun- nan provincial authorities to. FROM PAGE ONE!
invite overseas Chinese Invest- hour relays to feel out the elty's anti-ments for the development of the shells bursting about them were barely visible. News London Helay-The News and aircraft are they now so high that the province.
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Peru-Ecuador War Reports Denied
LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter).—The
A plantation and industrial com- pany will be established in each area. The company will be capitalised at between $10,000,000 and $50,000,000, half of which will be government shares and half commercial shares.
Three regions have been particu- larly marked off for development: the Two bombs, one in the London Szemao-Puerh area, the Trangyuan- district, demolished Ave houses, Shunning area and the Tengchung-
burying many people Lungling area. apparently under the wreckage.
Well after the start of the London rald, German planes were reported
Another north Liverpool,
western town. western town and a
Partially refreshed by the relative
It is planned that salt, cotton, les, lightness of the week-end attacks and the long lulls between them, Lon-camphor and medicine will be pro- doners tumbled into the rald duced in the Szemao-Puerh area, lend shelters at nightfall when the distant and silver in the Tsangyunn-Shun- booraing of guns gave warning of ning area and silver, lead, tin, copper approaching raiders.
and iron in the Tengchung-Langling
over
air
Saturday, October 26, at the Craigen- | -he year 1940 has been declared uners now consider that they have fore they finally fled, and on another southern Ecuadorian border in pre-1-only two were sounded all day
be decided.
SEMI-FINALS
Aitkenhead Shield
on
fences.
brief,
area.
Technical guidance will be offered
by the Overseas Affairs Commission.
H.K. Stock Market
were
Spitfires Chase Bombers
Quiet Sunday Morning Thousands of people lining the streets witnessed the rout of German
After the Saturday night rald had Party officials on "autumn helldays" place in several attempted attacks Peruvian Legation in London has ended at the carllest hour for the in Upper Bavaria has not encourag- on the capital to-day.
Spectators anw four or five bom- Issued an emphatic dental that Peru week, Sunday morning was entirely ed the less important Berliners.
concentrated troops on thefree from alarms in the London area According to recent reports Ber-bers chased from cloud to cloud be- hns
Sunday, the second of which was very The Legation describes reports to Payable on FRIDAY, 15th NO- been badly let down by Goering's occasion a solitary Spitfire swooped paration for an invasier.
nine German nghter-bombers,
During the latter raid, however, and The semi-foals will be played on VEMBER, 1940,
As the this effect as "fantastic" and adds
The following quotations after repeated assurances that no foreign on
four hit open issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar- Sunday, October 27, on a ground to which date Dividend Warranta olferaft could penetrate German de-attacking from the west.
Spitfire dived, the enemy machines that in the Peruvian capital it is high explosive bombs fell in one
stated that absolute metropolitan area,
ground without causing damage, ajket this morning. broke formation and sped swiftly authoritatively may be obtained on application at
Swede's Evidence
quiciness reigns on the frontier.
rth demolished a public house and The Legation also states that a An interview with a Swedish sea-away to the south-east. tho Society's Registered Office,
man is published by the Swedish
Mass Raids Given Up communique has been issued by the the sixth glanced off a school build- second public Ing and destroyed a the Alkenhead Union Building, Hong Kong.
Ecuadorian Government which states house. The "Hidiksvall CAPTAINS for
Nyheter,"
total casualties ore Shield match this year will be F. NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO newspaper,
The London correspondent of the that the reports, after being duly in- estimated at a dozen including some Goodwin (Kowloon) and J. Deakin GIVEN that the SHARE TRANS- (Hongkong).
to his paper that the Germans seem the slightest foundation. The composition of the two sides FER BOOKS of the Soclety will "My Impression of Bremen is one "New York IIcrald-Tribune" reports] vestigated, have proved to be without fatalities." will be made up from the following, be CLOSED FROM MONDAY, continual bombardment. The night to be abandoning mass air attacks
before we arrived, an immense
on the harbour was Don Britain and are now resorting tol house on DayBevelled.
Damage to the city of it and run_raids.
Ox The reason, he thinks, lies in the Bremen itself is not as noticeable as German desire to cut down the heavy where the great losses of planes. in Bremerhaven,
with its naval base
and wharves
the
past week, the Ger-) During warehouses have received many hits.
"The damage inflicted is obvious mans have lost eight times as many airmen as the R.A.F. The Germans
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FLOWER LOVER
4th
NOVEMBER, to FRIDAY, 15th NOVEMBER, 1940, Both inclusive.
By Order of the Board,
A. W. HUGHES,
General Manager. Hongkong, 4th October, 1940.
NOTICE
The seaman, who recently returned from Lulca in an ore ship, said:
and
is here that danger lurks every fast 68 planes and their crews, We night during these Intense raids. lost 49 machines but the pilots of 20 For seven days and nights we were unable to get one wink of sleep be are safe. Cause of
air raids.
According to a neutral source two large ships were smk during one raid on Lorient. Both ships carried troops and it is claimed that over 3,000 soldiera perished.".
Notice is hereby given that no person is authorised to solicit or collect donations for the War Fund organised by this Company.
Krupps Blasted Again' All donations, with the excep-
LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter)-The Hongkong War Effort Committee,
for nearly two hours on Saturday other properly constituted night and direct hits were scored "It is such a long time ago, I can-bodies, should be forwarded, and with the heaviest calibre high ex- not remember," remarked Lo Tak, 38, cheques made out to "War Fund-plosive bombs yet carried into Ger- when asked by Mr. H. G. Sheldon, South China Morning Post, Ltd."many by the RAF.
Could Not Recall tion of those sont through The works at Essen were bombed Previous Sentence
K.C., at Central Magistracy this morn- ing, whether he had served 10 weeks
in prison for an offence ten years ago. Lo was charged with stealing two pots of palms, valued at $4, from out- side the Elle Kadoorie Indian School at Sockunpoo yesterday morning.
Defendant, however, remembered being fined $11 last year for hawking without a lleence.
or
B. WYLIE, General Manager,
Fu Successor
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPR" SHANGHAI, Oct. 14 (UP)—The Admitting the larceny, he was "Shanghal Evening Post and Mer- sentenced to three weeks hard cury" understands that Chow Eu-hal, Finnce Minister to the Nanking -Jabour,
Inspector F. T. J. Portallion pro- Government will be appointed suc cessor to the assassinated Mayor Fu Slao-er,
secuted.
Japan's
Marine Fleet
To Be Re-Organised
Parachute flares were used by the raiders to light up the vast larget,
Describing the rald, the navigator of one aircraft said the factory seem ed to be working at full pressure when they arrived, and by the light of flares they got the impression that miles of sheds of all sizes and huge factory chimneys were belching columns of smoke.
Australian
League Football
MELBOURNE. Oct. 13 ⋅ (UP).~~: Claremont won the grand final of the
West Australia Football League to day beating South Fremantle 13-13 (DI) to 0-20 (74).
Raiders Chased
During the first alarm thousands of
British Confidence Sunday strollers watched the raiders
In Victory
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make several attempts to break through the defences to the centre of London-British 1ghters chased four of five raiders from cloud to cloud Mr. A. V. Alexander
until the raiders gave up and fled homewards with, the defenders in LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter).-
pursuit. A British
Soon after a lone Spitfire swooped Complete confidence In victory was expressed by Mr. A. V.
down on nine
fighter- German Alexander, First Lord of the
bombers striking from the west. The Admiralty, at Sheffield to-day.
Mr. Alexander said that we had formation and scattered the planes British plane broke up the German been in Ught places but we had seen which made off to the southeast. the situation graduntly
buse Anti-aircraft batteries on the coast There had been mistakes but the of Kent peppered several formations amazing thing was that in so short a time, as well as re-equipping the of Messerschurdis
headed breaking up for London British Expeditfanary Force wo had smaller groups :n a short armed new additions to the forces which, however,
fighters.
in pursuit. and Home Guards and had more than time with Briti maintained our number of planes in The official communique said that a few raiders crossed the coast of spite of losses,
In times
like the present, Mr. Kent early this evening. Some reach
ed the suburbs of
of London and drop- points-with several "We are going to win not only the ped bombs at Churchill was an Inspiration.
Indicative of the milltary flent but the social one too," minor damage and few casualties. he concluded.
sparse action over Britain all day, this evening's com- munique said one German and one lost, the British plane were reported lost, pllot of the latter being safe.
Trams raider Sunday morning one On dived within fifty feet of the ground and strafed the streets of a town on the southeast coast. Bullets rico- cheted off the sidewalks, slightly wounding one person. The depart ing raider then strafed a number of small boats.
and Seven people were killed and a number seriously injured when a high explosive bomb hit a subway
on London.. station during Saturday night's rald
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On Machine Shop The navigator said that as near as LONDON, Oct. 13 (Reuter)-Princess Elizabeth especially they could tell their bombs fell either
try districts or oversens during her first broadcast which was right on top of a machine shop or addressed herself to children who have been evacuated to coun- quite close to the shop.
The captain of another machine, made during the B.B.C. children's hour to-day. who spent 15 minutes cruising round the factory area locating the exact Thousands of you have had not difficult for us to picture the sort
* Air Raid Damage. think of all the new sights you must position of the power station, sald he to leave your homes, and be of life you are all leading and to
saw our bombs hit their mark and separated from your fathers and be seeing and the adventure you LONDON, pet. 14. (UP)-Early
Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. 1.14.00 ng Cold: Mara (Pref.), Sh. $.. start a number of fires. We were mothers," she said. "My sister, must be having half of still admiring them when another
"I want, on behalf of all children, reports this morning state
Canton. Ices tenements, a convent and hundreds. aircraft came along and gave the Margaret Rose, and I feel so machine shop a terrifle wallop." much for you, as we know from to send our love and best wishes to homes have been bombed in the
Ropes you and your kind hosts.
STORES, &th experience what it means to bol "Before I finish, I can truthfully widespread night raids, which in-
Dairy Farms $. away from those we love most say to you all that we children at cluded 24 districts of London and French Warships In of all montess
home are full of cheerfulness and four Home County districts, as well
Watsons $ To you living in new surround-courage. We are trying to do all we as northeast and southeast England Bombs struck tenements in Liver- China Seas Drama: ings, we solda message of true can to help our gallant sailors, and the city of Liverpool
soldiers and almen, and we are sympathy and at the same time we
My including, drud and should like to thank the kind people trying too, to bear our own share pool this morning causing many
wounded. FROM PAGE ONE who have welcomed you to their of the danger and sadness of war casualties, inc
All Will Be Well we wong cacaped when a convent re- dance with Government plan.
homes in the country..
"We know, everyone of us, that inceived a direct hit in the same south 10. The Association to conduct
"All of us children who are still at enquiries into the dealing and Naval authorities Japanese naval home, think continually of our friends the end all will be well for God will eastern town where the Mayor and transportation of commodities and seaplanes and destroyers, proceeded 3. Marine transport enterprisera jumaterials not included under come to the assistance; of the two French and relations who have gand overseas,[care for us and give us victory and Mayoress and their soldier son were
thousands of milek, to find a wartime peace. outside of Japan proper to be per, man undertakings over Vendo vos adeo for Jhomo,and a kindly welcome in "When peace comes, remember that trapped in the debris of their home;
Special to the "Telegraph"
TOKYO, Oct. 14, (Domei). The promoters of the Marine Transport Central Control Association, to control Japan's marine! transport, met in conference on Saturday.
The following plans were approved:
1. An organising office in Kobe.
2. The first representative to be
Noboru Ohtani.
distribution
Aden Undamaged
mitted to join the Deiren Kisen Rationaliantion of the
The Japanese succeeded in locat-Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, it will be for us, the children of to Kalsha and the Chosen Yusen Kal- of ships, increased oficiency of transing, the French vessels but, withdrew and the United States of America: day to make the world a better and sha are expected to join, port common accounting of transport when the violence of the typhoon My alster and I feel that we know a happier place,
LADEN, Oct 13 (Router)A lono questions were also whated, making further standing on My later, and the countries. My sister is at my side and we 4. The inaugural general meet-rates and other qu
uite a lot about these come are both going to say good-night to tallan plane this morning carried out decided.
e Parental Talks you Come on, Bargaret'legen (menting 24 "Our father and mother have 30 Princess Margaret) then said roode the 18th mild on Aden since the war often talked to as of their visits in night and Princess Elizabeth, "Good. started. There were neither casual- different parts of the world, so it la night and good luck to you all."tles nor damage,
unnecessary However,
be
ing to be held in Tokyo on Nov 1 understood that Mr. Ohtani came known on Sunday that the
to be effected will be appointed Managing Director French NCDOTERAPI klom by the of the Association at the inaugural dimcialties
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