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the Single Scrow Motor Vessel "HOEGH TRANSPORTER" as sho' lles submerged in her damaged condition In Singapore Roads.

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Sea War Library Service

PRINCE IS 5-Dospite the menace of Hitler's airman, Prince Edward celebrates his fifth birthday, with his par- onts, the Duke and Duchess of Kent, and sister, Princess Alexandra.

"Dead-Eye Dick” Sank In 2 Days 2 U-Boats

AN RA F pilot sank two Italian submarines in two days, He is Acting Flight-Lieut, William Welr Campbell, and his ex- ploite have won him the D.F.C.

He has also gained a nickname. His colleagues now call him "Dead-Eye Dick." Ho destroyed the two submarines with bombs and attacked another with machine-gun fire, says the Air Ministry News Service.

The first was sunk by dive-i bombing.

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

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

The tall guncer reported seeing debris floating in the area for kome time after the bombs had burst.

Next day the same flying-boat sighted an Hallan submarine on the Dick" Ninety thousand books and mзga-urface. Again "Drad-Eye

Ite scored direct Zines have been distributed among dived to attack. 3,000 ships by the Sea War Library hits beside the conning-tower. All further steps will be taken, and Service, Selwyn House, Endsleigh-

Saved Four The collection has street. W.C.1. expenses borne, by the Soelety.

The Informant's

Although in the open sea, and in name will be been assisted by librarians through- out Britain, who have encouraged kept strictly private, except in cases people to give books to be forwarded face of an approaching storm where malice is proved,

The Inspector, 52, Argyle SL.

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Ottawa Moves To Stop Inflation

Flight-Lieut Campbell nighted. [laxied his flying boat among the wrerings and saved four of the sub- marine's crow.

to the drools.

next twelve months During the more books will be needed, and more money.required for buying new. books

"After they were safely aboard and on a larger scale. The committed speak with confidence in their first anal search had been made, the annual report that their activities pilot 'resumed his patrol and handed SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH will bring them the continued sup-over the prisoners at the end of the OTTAWA, Dec. 17. (UP)-Secking port they will need to enable the day.

Cost of Living Bonusca

39 n. .1.00 n. to avert a threat of indation, the Service to carry on with the provi- On the return journey to the base, Government to-day announced a vir-lon of literature for Merchant Sen-he sighted yet another submarine on 37.tual standstill of orders covering men."

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n.

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IMMIGRATION LAW

Father Joining Up

To Get Revenge

James Grimmond, of Cold-

At the monthly meeting of the harbour-lane, S.E., who lost five Chinese Chamber of Commerce yes- children in a torpedoed krava- terday it was decided 10 osk the cuce liner, said: "I'm joining up Government to extend the period for to get my revenge. the enforcement of the Immigration

"All I want is a front-line job with Law to Februŋty 14, in view of the

Chinese New Year on January 27, a chance to get at the Jerries,

When there wib ve an increasco num- ber of travellers.

ONLY

6

don't call this war. I call it cold- blooded murder."

He is forty-two, and joined up in 1914 at the age of sixteen.

His home was wrecked by a bomb some time before the five children left for Canada. They, with their parents and the family's five other children, were safe in a shelter.

Mrs. Grimmond said "Hitler can't this

break our spirit. We'll sco

through."

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the surface,

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

Army Office Methods Speeded

Up

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

Exchange At A Glance

T.T. London Demand London

T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore T.T. Japan T.T. India TT US.A.

Manila T.T TT. Balavia

SELLING

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.82

2336

403%

.434

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1014

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30 d/s India

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U. S. SETS

NEW PACE IN

PLANES

MR H. F. JAMES has brought the Ministry of Aircraft Produc-

tfor encouraging news from the

U.S.A.news of the speed-up in delivery of nerostones and aero- plane parts to Britain,

He recently returned to Eng- commendations of the Reform land from a tour of inspection Committee recently appointed for the Ministry: by Mr Eden, War Minister, un-

"I can state with complete der the chairmanship of Sir James Grigg, Permanent Under confidence," he said, "that the Secretary for War, to accelerate supply of planes will be stepped- the work of War Ofice depart up very rapidly in the very near ments.

Mr James 19 director of the After a preliminary investigation Northern Aluminium Company.

[future."

at the War Omee, which resulted in Main object of his trip, it is under- a number JAMES/

of recommendations re-, stood, was to clear up problems of garding clerical procedure, a sub-getting quick and satisfactory de-

ommittee was formed to operate in liveries of acroplane materials. Le various commands, beginning

Great Improvement with the Southern

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AT THE

KING'S

The sub-committee Includes both Speaking of plane_ports, the Im- clvitions and Army men, whose portance of our Imports of which is work, among other things, includes not always realised by the Inymann, the study of how certain, Army re- Mr James said that a great improve- ment in deliveries had recently taken forms are working out in practice place. Clerical work will be studied “and

"Shipments of aluminium tubes,” special consideration viven to

the

he, sald, are now at a substantial molexity of Army forms and re-rate, equal to about half of Britain's turns.

total output.

Experimental Reform

"Shipments of other 'light' alloys are at the rate of about 200 tons o Some of the reforms, which Im-month, a substantial percentage of pinge on practically every form of Britain's total output. [uctivity in the modern Army, are of an experimental nature. If the com- mittee considers them 'purcessful they

be given much wider.

tion.

applica-

Another feature of the investion-

tlon will be the possible introduction

United States manufacturers

aro Kiving priority to Brillah orders, and large extensions are being or have already been made to plant, in order to copo, with a still greater dutput."***

Until recently, said Mr James, the

of further modern effeo and com- necessary farmallites linked with the

mercial methods. Since this will British

purchasing

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POST

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Small Packet Post to all countries w suspended.

INWARD MAILS Calcutta, Straite and Air Mail by "British Overscas Airways Service (except London) by Bea fros Bingspore..................................Deo, 18. Air Mail by Brilian Overseas Alr

ways Bervice" by sex from Sing

pare

Sandakan

Calcutta and Stralis,

Australia and Manila

Canton ...

London and Straits....

Dec

..Dec. 10. Dec.. 21.

Dec. 23, Dec. 24 Dec.

Air Mail by "Pan-American-Airways

Direct Service"8an

dato, 17th December¦...

London' and Straits...

Francisco Dec. 25. .Dec. 25.

US:A., Honolulu and⚫

d. Manila (Saa Francisco date, 3rd Dec.),.Dec. 20. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-

hal

(Son

Francisco

December) Java and Manila

Swalow

Sandakan.

Calcutta and Straits.

eth.

Des 26 .Dec.

Doc, 27

.Déc. .Dec. 29. .Dec. 30.

Al Mall by "Pan Amerkan Airways Dircet Service"-Saa Francisco dafo, 24th December, ............... Dec, 31. London and Straits ..Dec. 31.

Prison For Loitering "I dislike to tell you what-I think of you. It is difficult to say which of you is the bigger liar, but you are both liars," sald Mr E. Himsworth in the Kowloon Magistracy this morn. ing when he sentenced. two youths, Cheung Lo-pan, 18, and L. A. Castro, 18, to six months and six weeks imprisonment respectively, for loitering

tated, and where molts are advertis- Chatham Apartments.

Cheung was also

with to close at or before 9 a.m. regis possession of an instrument (a jack)ered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When Lor an unlawful purpose.

Both defendants denied the charges. malls are advertised to close atler Cheung said he went there to look. Dm.. Registered and Parcel malls

are closed at 6 p.m. for a friend named Chan and also to БСС a European named T. B. Wilson, while Castro said that ho had been playing soft-ball and was going away when he was arrested.

Found

On The Roof

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES fored 15 minutes earlier than the Registered and Parcel Mall are inime given below unless otherwise

charged

Yai Biing-ful, a "boy" employed at that the Chatham Apartments said while working in the drawing room about 3.30 p.m. last Saturday he saw both defendants enter the house. First defendant said he wanted to see someone called Chan. Wimess replied that there was nobody by that name living there and defendants left

Later

first defendant entered through another door and went up- stairs by the lift, Witness sent ad- other "boy" after him and the "boy"

found Cheung on the roof. He was brought down ond taken to the oflice of Mrs Gardiner who manages the apartment house. The fold corro- borated and described how Mrs Gardiner extracted the Jack from be- hind Cheung's neck, where it was concealed.

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.Ay America and Central and South *United-Kingdom via San Fran-

cisco.

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

.Dec. 18, à p.m. Dec. 18, 5.30 2.m. G.P.O.

.Dec. 18, 5 p.m. Dec. 18, 7 p.m.

Reg. Ord. Manila, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and United King- dom,

K.P.O.

Parcel Ref..

Ord,

Parcel

Reg. Ord.

*

.Dec. 18, 5 p.m. Dec. 18, 5 p.m. .Dec. 19, 0.30 am. G.P.O.

.Dec. 18, 5 p.m. .Dec. 18, 5.p.m. .Dec. 19, 8.30 àm.

Friday, Dec. 20

Halphong

10,30 m Air Mail by Air to Kangoon to con-

nect with the r

"Eritish Overcas Airways."

Chinese policeman said he was on duty in Chatham Road that after- noon and saw Caster Castro looking In suspiciously at the apartments. the meantime he got word that a man had been arrested for entering the apartments and he arrested Cas- Air tro and took him to the house. There both defendants acknowledged that

they knew each other.

Previous Convictions

First defendant had four previous convictions which the magistrate read out. Bound over in $10 for one year for larceny In 1030, Cheung, in the same month, was sentenced to three weeks for loitering. No sooner was

he out of gael than he was convicted for larceny and given six months, Not long after he was out, he was again sentenced for six months for shop lifting and larceny and put un- der-Polico supervision for two years. He left prison only four months ago. Cheung was sentenced to three months imprisonment on each count the sentences to run consceulively. He said he would appeal,

X.P.O. Rex...Dec. 20, 4 p.m. Ord....Dec. 20, 4.30 p.m.

G.P.O.

Ord. ................Dec. 20, 4.30 pm. Mail by sea to Singapore to connect with the “Brillah Overseas Airways"

II.P.O.

Straits

Rex.

Ord.

.Dec. 20, 5 p.m. Deo, 20, 5.30 p.us.

G.P.O.

Пел.

Dec. 20, 5 p.m.

Ord.

..Dec. 20, p.m.

Saturday, Dec. 21

.8.30 a.m. Japon, Canada, U.S.A., Shanghal,

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.F.O.

Par. Rcg.

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

Ord. ....Dec. 21, 5.30 p.m.

Monday, Dec. 29

Castro had only recently finished a Straits and Calculte. three years term at the Aberdeen Industrial School for larceny from n house. He was sentenced to six weeks imprisonment.

Castro told the magistrate that both his parents were dead, and that unli recently he was staying with an un- cle, but since then he had no abode and slept at nights in the doorway pf |the King's Park Club.

Parcela...Dec. 23, 10.30 am. Letters, Dec. 23, 11.30 a.m.

"British Over-

Air" Mail by Sea to Singapore to

connect with the seas Airways.”

KPO

.Dec. 23, 2.00 pm. .Deo, 23, 2,30 pan.

Ret, Ori

a.r.o.

Reg.

Dec. 23, 2.00 pmn. Ord........Deo. 23, 2.30 p.m.

Africa

Mr Himsworth said: "You are obviously keeping very bad com-Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South pany,"

.3.30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 24 Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta,

Parcels. ....Dec. 24, 6 p.m. Letters.....Dec. 25, 0.30 am.

Wednesday, Deo. 25

STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Canton

...7.15 am.

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Manila, Macasser and Scurabaya. Summary, issued yesterday says:

8.30 am, demand, with a fair volume of busi-

The market continues with a steady | Air Mail' for Manila, Guam, Hono- Julu, U.S.A., and Europe via "Pan- American Airways and "Trans- Allantio Services.”

ness passing,

Buyera Bank of East Asia $74 Canton Ins. $187.50 Union Ins. $395 Wharves $92

Docka "O" $18.10 Docks "N" $17.25 Providents 16.05 Hotels $3.45 Lands $33.60 Realties $3.75 Trams $17.05

Lights "O" C.D. $7.30 Lights "N" C.D. $7.05 Dairy Farms - $10,10 Watsons $10.36 Entertainments.$7 Constructions "0" $1.00

Sollera

Hotels $3.65 Realiles $4 Electrics "O" $40,50 Vibro Piling $7.70

Sales

Docks "O" $18.10 Humphreys $7.80 Troms $17.70

Lights "O" C.D., $7.35/40 Electrics "O" $40.25 Telephones "N" $10.30 Cements $10.20 Dairy Farms $19.25

LANCE CPL KAUFMAN

"commission's ¦ ¦ The Colonial Office announces that

ave to be done, without unduly activities in New York took up a L/Cpl F. Kaufman of the Queen's omplicating

Own Royal West Kent Regiment, the already complicated great deal of tino,

But now direct communication: be- whose next of kin resides in Hong

commission However, the lank is recognised to between the

and the kong is a Prisoner of: War-Our one of some magnillite,,

authorities In London fà possible.. Own Correspondent.

Emilitary 'adquinistrative:

machina,

K.P,O,

Reg.

Dep. 25, Noon.

Ord.

.Dec. 25, Noon.

G.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

.Dec. 25, Noon Dec. 25, 5.00 p.m

Thursday, Dec. 26

Air Mail by sea to Singapore to con-.

nect with the “British Overseas Airways."

Kowloon P. O.. · Reg.Dec, 20, 5.00 p.m. Ord........Dec. 26, 5.30 p.m.

G.P.O,

Rex..

¡Deo. 26, 5.00 p.m. Ord.......Dec. 20, 7.00 pm

Friday, Dec. 27

Straits.

.8.30a.m. Sandakan...

....0.30 a.m. Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, USA, Canada, Central and South America and United Kingdom vla San Francisco (No Parcels for Connda and United

Parcels

Ref. Ord.

Parcels Reg. Ord.

Dec, 27, pm. .Dec. 27, 5 p.m. Dec, 27, 8.30 p.m. G.P.O.

p.m.

Dec. 27, Dec. 27, & p.m. Dec. 277 p.m. New Zealand

Manila, -Australia and

vin Thursday Island; -

R. P. O.

Peruk.13oč. 27. B'p.m. ⠀⠀

Reg.

Ord

Reg. *Superioribed

Des. i Lần

30 p.m.

Dec. 27, 8 p.m. Dec 27, 7.D.m.

Correspondence Only.

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