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"Dead-Eye Dick" 2 U-Boats In 2

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Japanese Interference

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Shanghai, Dec. 17.

POST OFFICE

Smail - Packet Pust to nil 'countries suspended.-

INWARD MAILS Calcutta, - Stenfis and Ale... Mall' by "British Overseas Airways Serviço“ * (except London) by · Bea' from

.Dec. 18.

Blogapore

Air Mail by "British Overseas Alf- ways Service" by sea from Binge-

Sundakan

pore

.Dec. 21.

Culeutia and Straits. Australia and Manila ....

Doo. 10. Dec. 32.

Dec. 31 Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways

Direct Bervice"-San Francisco

date, 17th December. ........Dec. 24.

Canton

Dec. 24.

London and Stralis.

Dec. 24.

London and Straits

Dec. 20.

U.S.A., Honolulu and Manila (San

Francisco date, 3rd Dec.) ... Dec, 28.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hai (San Francisco. Inte... Oth.. Decembier)

Landon and Straits

Calcutta and Straits. Interference traced to a Japanese Java and Manila warship in the Whangpoo has been, Swatow blocking the news commentaries by Sandakan the militantly anti-Japanese Amer lean, Carroll D. Alcoli, as well as other programmes on the American- rwned radio station XMHA mnce i p.m. on Monday, according to E. L Healey, manager of the station.

„Dec, 20.

.Dec, 27.

.Dec, 27.

.Dec. 28.

Dec. 29,

.Dec. 31.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail, aro closed 15. nlnutes earlier than the tithe' given below unless otherwise Mr Healey, who has notiacd, the stated, and where mails are advertis- American Consul-General, Mr Lock-ed to close at or before 9 am. regis- hart, belleves the interference is dueered and parcel mails are closed at to the station's refusal to comply with the demands of the Japanese Radio Control Board to cut down their

Dower

wer output and submit their news for censorship.

Similar interference

p.m. on the previous day. When malls are advertised to close afler

p.m., Registered and Parcel maila are closed at 5 p.m.

ex-Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.,

Central and South America and

United-Kingdom via San Fran-

Was perienced by the station in the Spring and has been hampering the pro Framunes from the French Radlo Station FFZ for the past three weeks,

Instead of the

When the Interference was lifted for a few minutes at the start of Alcott's newscast on Monday he told his Isteners the reason and respon- sibility for the interference and ad- vised them to dial 640 kilocycles normal 690. Inter- ference began in the middle of the nowarast but reception on 640 proved clear.

There was no interference with the Han, newscast to-day hut that I heavily blotted

·s

He has also gained a nickname. His colleagues now call p.m. schedule was him "Dead-Eye Dick." He destroyed the two submarines without. Mr Healey said the station was bombs and attacked another with machine-gun fire, says the Air now breadcasting on both 000 and Ministry News Service.

640.-United Preis.

The first was sunk.by dive- bombing.

There were two bursts abaft the conning-tower, and immedi- ately the nose of the submarine rosé sharply out of the water. The hull slid back vertically to the bottom.

Air bubbles and all at once ap-, peared on the, sea.

The

time after the bombs had burst.

Next day the Ramo

U. S. SETS

NEW PACE IN PLANES

MR H. F. JAMES has brought tail gunner reported seeing the Ministry of Aircraft Produc- debris floating in the area for some tion encouraging news from the fying-boat U.S.A.-news of the speed-up in sighted an Italian submarine on the delivery of aeronlanes and aero- Ninety thousand books and mag surface. Again The Inspector, 12, S31, Yeung Chol zines have been distributed among dived to attack.

"Dead-Eye Dick"

plane parts to Britain. St., Kowloon,

He served direct The Inspector, 52, Argyle St.. 13,000 ships by the Sea War Library hits beside the conning-tower.

He recently returned to Eng- land from a tour of inspection for the Ministry.

Kowloon.

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

LICENCES REFUSED

Funeral Of Mrs Rose Wood

cisco.

Rex.

Ord.

Ord.

K.P.O.

.Dec. 18, 6 p.m. ..Dec. 18, 5.30 9.m. G.P.O..

.Dec. 18, p.m. .Dec. 18, 7 p.m. Manila, Ceylon, India, East an

South Africa and United King- dom.

Parcel Reg.,

Ord.,

Parcel

Reg..

Ord.,

Halphong

K.P.O.

.Dec. 18, 6 p.m. .Dec. 18, 5 p.m. .Dec. 19, 8.30 am. G.P.C.

.Dec. 18, 5 p.m. .Dec. 18, 5 p.m. .Dec. 19, 0.30 am.

Friday, Dec. 20

.10.30 a.. Air Mall by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "Eritish Overseas Airways"

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Reg.

.Dec. 20, 4 p.m. .Dec. 20, 4.30 p.m. G.P.Q.

The remains of the late Mrs Rose Amelia Wood, wife of Mechanist

.Dec. 20. 4: p.m. Sergeant-Major T. E. Wood, of the

Ord........Dec. 20, 4.30 pm. Royal Army Service Corps, were

Air Mail by sea to Singapore to interred at the Colonial Cemetery connect with the "Britialı Overseas yesterday evening. Rev. S. Hinchliffe oficiating.

were Major A. Grieve, Mr and Mrs Simmonds, Capt. R. W. Dobson, Capt. Crew, Lieut. Chapman. Mr and Mrs Major Fielden, Sergeant Rabb, Mr R C. F. Larsen, Mr Colledge, Drumn R. Smith, Mr. Smith, Mr H. W. Haynes, Mr Pears, Mr Cheung Man-kal, Ser Reants Lucas, Rennie, Pearce Mann and Iggleden, C. S. M. Wood, M. S. S. Keast, C. S. M. Minthan.

Among those present at the graveside

Service, Selwyn House, Endsleigh-

w.c.1. street,

The collection, has

Saved Four been assisted by librarians through,

Although In the open sea, and in "I can state with complete out Britain, who have encouraged people to give books to be forwarded the face of an approaching storm. confidence," he said, "that the to the depots.

Flight-Lieut Campbell allghted, During the next twelve months taxled his flying boat among supply of planes will be stepped-Doris: Elliot: Eve Jack and the "Boys'

activities

Wreaths were sent by the following.- Mum. Dad and Marjorie: Johnny and Husband: Rosemary and Sylvia;

Airways"

K.P.Q.

Reg.

Ord,

.Dec. 20, 6 p.m. ..Dec. 20, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Dec. 20, p.m. .Dec. 20. 7 p.

.8.30 am.

Saturday, Dec. 21

Straits Shanghal, Japun, Canada, USA. Central and South America and United-Kingdom via Vancouver B.C., (Parcels for Canada only).

Note All Malls for United- Kingdom will be forwarded with

or without Superscription. G.P.O. and K.P.O.

....Dec, 21, 5 p.m.

Dec 21, 3p.m

Mrs and Miss Sulby: Mr Richard A more books will be needed, and more wreckage and saved four of the sub-up very rapidly in the very near

future."

Wynne: Capt R. W. Dobson; Mrs T. F. money required for buying new books marioc's crew..

Wood: C. S. M. and Mrs Wood; L. D. on a larger scale. The commillee

“Mi Junies is director of the Skinner; J. R. Carl: Hits R. B. Irance; After they were safely aboard and Northern speak with confidence in their first

Aluminium Company. 5. M. Miothon; Mr and Mrs Cheung that their

anal search had been made, the Main object of his trip, it is under-Man-kap: Mr and Mrs. M. S. Hussain: annual report will bring them the continued sun-pilot resumed his patrol and handed stood, was to clear up problems of Mrs. F. T. Wood; Mr A. V. Chapman; Straits port they will need to enable the over the prisoners at the end of the getting quick and satisfactory de- Major and Mrs E. C. Frederick; Mr

day. Service to carry on with the provi- Three applications for licences had sion of literature for, Merchant Sea- he sighted yet another submarine on

liveries of aeroplane materials, On the return journey to the base, been refused by the Urban Council,men." it was stated by the Chairman, the Hon. Mr W, J. Corrle, at the fort-

| nightly meeting yesterday.

The applications were for a restau

rant licence for 400 Shanghal Street. ground floor, a laundry licence for 110 Electric Road, ground floor, and a milk shop for 49 Sing Wo Road, ground Boor.

The Chairman announced that as 8.50 Songs by Deania Noble (Bari-¡he was going on short leave ho tone).

would not be present at the next

Furous Ballada by Frederick Wen- Į meeting. therley,

9.00 London Relay-Tho News and News Commentary.

9.30 London Relay Talk: To Talk

of Many Things,”*

9.43 Musical Comedy Selections. New Mayfair Orchestra.

10.10

11.00

Dance Music,

Close Down.

ONLY

6

Licences granted by the Council between December 3 and December 10 totalled seven, comprising five for swine, one for a food shop and ant for an eating house.

Those present at the meeting were the Hon. Mr W, J. Carrie (Chairman). Dr N. C. MacLeod (Vice-Chairman), the Hon. Mr H. J. Peares, the Hon | Mr R. A. C. North; the Hon. Mr C. G. Perdue, Mr F. C. Hall, Mr L, C. F. Bellamy, Mr A. el' Arculli, Mr. B. Wong Tape, Mr. Tang Shiu-kin, Dr A. M. Rodrigues, Mr Li-Tse-long, Mr

C. J. Roe (Secretary) and Mr Im

| Ping-tseung (Asalstant Secretary).

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the surface.

This he machine-gunned, as he had no bombs left. After the second attack the submarine crash-dived.

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Army Office Methods Speeded Up

Par.

Reg

Monday, Dec. 23.

Ord.

Ord..

Dec. 21, 6.30 p.m.

.

K.P.O.. Beg........Dec. 23, 2.00 p.m. Dec. 23, 2.30 pm. G.P.O. Rek.........Dec. 23, 2,00 p.m. Ord,.....Dec. 23, 2.30 pm..

and Calcutta. Farcels,..Dec, 23, 10.30 am. and Mra Ronald A. Edwards; J. M.

Letters., .Dec. 23, 11.30 a.m. Purvis; Mr and Mrs C. Strange; Mr and Air Mall by Bea to Singapore to Great Improvement

Mrs I. E. Heath; Mr and Mrs Celledgo: connect with the "Briith Over- Mrs A. X. Saunders: Mr and Mrs T. seas AirwaJE," Speaking of plane parts, the im. Seddon; C. Cash; Mr and Mrs J. portance of our imports of which is Barnel: L Souter Smith; Mr and Mrs V. S. Ebbage: Garrison Sergeanta Mess; not always realised by the layman,

Junior Mr James said, that a great improve All Ranks, R.A.S.C.

flanks, R.A.S.C. Workshops; Senior Ranks ment in deliveries had recently taken RAS.C. Workshop: Prison Officers' ¡place.

Club; I.A.0.C. Workshops; Officers, "Shipments of aluminium tubes," Committee and Members of HK. the Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South he said, "are now at a substantial Civil Service Cricket Club; JI.K. Africa. role equal to about half of Britain's Church School: Stair of the Barracks toinl output.

Stores; O.C. and All Ranks of the "Shipments of other light alloys HK.V.D.C. First Battalion Middlesex are at the rate of about 200 tons a Regiment; Members H.K. Civil Service

Cricket month, a substantial percentage of

Club's Warrant Offeera and Britain's total output..

Sergeant Mess, Royal Engineers; Lieut. "Untied States

| Cal, K. T. Levinge, and officers RA.S.C.; manufacturers Supply Section, A.5.C.

Company. aro giving priority to Bridal HKV.D.C.; Lieut. Col. D. J. McDougall orders, and large extensions are ond

All Ranka of the Royal Scols: being or have already been made Foreman, R.A.O.C. Depot: Institute of to plant, In order to cope with a Engineers and Shipbuilders, still greater outpat.”

A start has been made in the Southern Command with the re- commendations of the Reform

Until recently, said Mr James, the Committee recently appointed necessary formalities linked with the by Mr Eden, War Minister, un-activities in New York look up

darilish purchasing comunisston's der the chairmanship of Sir

James Grigg, Permanent Under-

great deal of time.

A

*But now direct communication be-

and the

Secretary for War, to accelerate tween the commission the work of War Office depart-authorities in London is possible.

ments,

After preliminary Investigation

of recommendations re»,

SMOKING CONCERT

Dutch Spy Executed In London

London, Dec, 17.

of

at the War Office, which resulted in

number garding clerical

procedure a sub- BY R.A.O.C. WARRANT

An enemy ogent .convicted ommittee was formed to operate in OFFICERS AND SERGEANTS | working for Germany was executed the

various commands beginning with the Southern.

st Pentonville Prison, London, this The sub-committee includes

The December meeting of the morning, the Home Office announces. both Warrant Officers and Sergeants Club The spy was a Dutch subject, Char- civilians and Army men, whose of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps les Albert Van Den Kleboom, who work, among other things, includes will take the form of a smoking con- was born In Japan and was aged the study of how certain Army re- cert, to which all the President's

years, forms are working out in practice, guests for 1040 have been invlled. Kieboom was.

www.tried Clerical work will be studied and There will be a running buffet, and time as two other enemy agents with special consideration given to

the artists

13.30 p.m.

Tursday, Dec. 24 Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Hone- lalu, USA and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and Trans-

Atlantis Services,"

Rek.,

Ord..

Ref..

Orl..

.K.P.O.

*

Dec. 24, 5.00 p.m.. .....Dec. 24, 5.30 p.m.

G.F.O

Dec. 24, 5.00 pm.. Dec. 24, 7.00 p.m.

Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta.

Canton

Parcels......Dec. 24, 5 p.m. Letters....Dec. 25, 0.30 am..

Wednesday, Dec. 25

.7.15 am. Manila, Mocasser and Sourabaya.

8,30 a.m. Friday, Dec. 27.

.m.

Sondakan

.8.30 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA.. Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom via Sor Francisco. (No Parcels. for Canada and United-Kingdom).

K.P.O.

....Dec. 27, 4 p.m.. .Dec. 27, 6 p.m. Dec. 27, 5.30 pan.

Parcels

nux. Ord,

G.P.O.

Parcels

Dec. 27, 4 p.m.

20

Rog.

Dee. 27, 6 p.m.

Ord.

Dec. 27. 7. p.m.

via Thursday Island,

Reg,

Ord.

.Dec. 27, 8 p.m. ......Dec. 27, 6.30 p.m.

O. P. 0.

ot same | Maulio, Australla "and New Zealant

K. P. O.

amplexity of Army forms and re-sultanave been enllated to provide whom he was associating- and whose

turns.

Experimental Reform

set.

entertainment. The Ord-execution was announced last week. nonce Choir under the leadership of Like his companions Kleboom was Lieutenant J. Sutcliffe, П.A.O.C., will equipped with n portable wireless make their first public appearance, transmitting Some of the reforms, which im- Other invited artista are Lieutenant

execution; was, postponed “Be- Austin, A.E.C, S.Q. MS. Archer pinge on practically every form of activity in the modern Army, are of and Staff/Sergeant Samways of the the Court of Criminal Appeal: Sub-Straits,

gave notice of appeal to Royal Engineers, and Private Woods in experimental nature. If the com- of the Royal Army Medien Corps.sequently he withdrew his appeal- mmittee considers them successful they r G. D'Aquino has also been Reuter,

tion.

His

couse ho

Reg

..Dec. 27, 6 pm, Ord. Dec. 27, 7 p.m..

Saturday, Dec. 28

Rangoon and Calcutta

3.30 p.m. Monday, Dec, 201 Straits, Ceylon, India, Momba

Beira, Laurenco Marques, Brut South Africa via Durban..2.30 nm. *Kuperscribed. Correspondence Only. NO NOBEL PEACE PRIZE

ill be given much wider applica-invited, and it is hoped that the Another feature of the investiga-hearing him on this occasion. Capt.

members will have the privilege of IMMIGRATION LAW tion will be the possible introduction R. R. Bonney, R. A. O. C., has very Chinese Chamber of Commerce yes- At the monthly meeting of the of further modern office nad com-generously volunteered to carry but terday it was decided to ask the mercial methods. Since this will the duties of Master of Ceremonies. Government to extend the period for have to be done without unduly for the evening.

umplicating the already complicated The smoking concert will be held Law to February 14, In view of the the enforcement of the Immigration military administrative machine, on Saturday, December 21, in the Chinese New Year, on January 27, will not be awarded, it wa 1owever, the task is recognised to be Reading Room of the Gloucester when there will be an increased num- noiinced, by the Nobel Peace Com- long at some magnitukia,

Hotel, commencing at 8.16 p.m..

'mittee-Domel;

ber of travellers,

The Nobel Peace Prize this year

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