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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 13, 1940.

By Ernie Bushmiller

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Hanoi, Nov. 12.

Preparations for the inauguration of a direct shipping servien between Macao and Saigon were complied Last month and the first French ship to leave left Saigon on November 5. It is expected to reach Macao to- morrow.

The vessel carried 11,000 sacks of Annam rive, 5,000 baskets of eggs, 900 pigs, 370 tons of coal and many other sundry French products. The import of this large corge of rice into the Japanese occupied arca in Kwangtung will relieve the shortage now being suffered by Chinese civilians in the Japanese occupied area rico is being sold for about $2 (Japanese military notes) for about

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Part of the cargo is said to be for Hongkong-Wal Kiu Yat Po,

Tribute To Chamberlain

London, Nov. 12.

Paying a tribute in the Commons to-day to the late Mr. Neville Cham- berlain, the Premier, Mr. Churchill, aald he acted with perfect sincerity according to his liphis but was do- celved and cheated by a wicked man. He

also

revealed that Mr. Chamber- Inin, after resigning, had refused all honours,

Mr.. Eden announced in the House that British prisoners of war number- ød about 44,000-United Press.

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TERRORISM OUTBURST

Shooting Outrages In Shanghai

Shanghai, Nov. 12. Another outburst of terrorism to day marked Sun Yat-sen's birthday anniversary.

Mystery surrounds the shooting in Hengkew of Japanese Armý nůícia).) He was badly wounded, allegedly by another Japarieso who escaped. Hongkow was

immediately placed

under virtual martial law and Jo- panese Army and Navy patrols car- ried out strict searches aided by the pollee. All bridges leading from Hongkew were closed.

A second outrage occurred in the afternoon outside a Chinese hotel in the International Settlement when a Formosan,

Ling Ling, a member of a wealthy business family and head of the Japanese sponsored

Chinese Labour Union, was shot dead by gun- mon. The sanssins escaped. The motive is believed to be political.— Reuter.

United Presa states the Formosan was a police informer and that the Japanese are not interfering with the Municipal Council's Investiga- tlons.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. Donations to Charitable And, Other Causes

THE S. C. M. POST WAR FUND

A total of $1,413.812.07 was reached yer- terday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the B, M. Post, Lid, with the following donations:

Messrs. F., Kelly & J. S. Riddell (In

memory of the late Mrs. V. Kirby) $10 Mr. E. P. Streatfield (monthly dona

tian)

Mr. 3. D. McClatchio (monthly dona

tion) "Rockdene Liars” (2nd, donation)

Mrs. B. C. Tavadia (For a Scotch

Puppy) 2nd, Battery, H.K.V.D.C.

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POPPY DAY FUND Previously acknowledged, $12,346; H. M Ships and Establishments, $317,54: Street Sales, Hongkang, $0.75143; St. Patrick's Society of Hongkong. $250; F. C. Tregilli, $50; Mir, de Mrs. I. 1 Wylie. £20: F. Lapsley, $26: Provincial Grand Lodge I.A.O.. (G.L.E.) China, $50; L. Pina. $25; H.K. Automobile Association (Sale of Car Mascats) #222; F. Sutart Smith, $10, the Hongkong Chinese Women's Club, $10; In Memory of Mrs. Che. $25: R. A Brown, $25 Mr. & Mrs. T. V. II. Fortescue, 920; Jiangkong Cricket Cluh, $100; John Fleming, $25; Mr. & Mrs. J. Ring. $25; Club Lusitano, $25; Dr. K. W. Chaun, 128; Hongkong Automobile Association (Salo of Car Mascot) #45; 38th. (M) C. D. Bat- lery R. A., Stanley, $58.18; Asalto Petro- leum Co. (collection tin), 390.75; C. A. Marsh, 15 A. B. Hancock. per Simon White, 23; In Memory of T. B. T $100; H, C. Walin, $10; K. M. Anderson, $30. Total $20.734,

The S, C. f. Post has received the following donation to the Poppy Day Fund:

E. M. K., $5.

THE I. W. O. P. Following to subscriptions received to date for credit of the British War On ganisation Fund. Hongkong, Branch.

Previously acknowledged. $505.147.50 and #100, J. Moodle (monthly), $20; J A. V. Hart Davis (monthly), $18; Mrs. F. Deocon (monthly). $10; E. Joffe (monthly), #10: A. Kung-po Chan, $25; Elizabeth Rogers, $30; "J. 9. Dunnett Imonthly), 20; Raran Trading Co., $10: "D" Company of Ist, In, The Middlesex Regt.. 87% Total, 1009.208.20

ST. VINCENT DE PAUL The Society of St. Vinesni de Paul acknowledge receipt of the following donations!

In memory of the late Mrs. Esmee Alvares Xavier-tr. John Russell, 15: A Friend, $t: Mr. Ngai Sun, st.

In memory of the late Mr. A. D. Sequeira-Mĩ. G. A. de Figueiredo, $2.

In memory of the late Mr M. H. Gon- usives.—Mr. & Mrs. F. X. Soares. I.

TS. F. M. Past has received 1h0 following donation to the Society of St. Vincent de Pauf, in memory of the late Mrs. Maria Hyndman Gonsalvest

Mrs. H. Noronha and daughters, $1.

PRINCE SAIONJI AILING

Tokyo, Nov. 12. Prince Kimmochi Saionji, the last Genro (elder statesman), is suffer- ng from a cold. Physicians fear he may not recover, because of his

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