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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH 0 February 3, 1941.
Soldiers, Police, & Donated To The Bomber Fund
Civilians In Riots
FROM PAGE ONE
Nashes indicate that the wearers have volunteered for duty in any part of Africa; both the police and soldiers are entitled to wear them,
Trouble again broke out on Satur- day night and continued on Sunday morning. The police then used tear gos and made several baton charges
disperse the crowds.
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Automobiles were
wrecked and
a police van was set oblaze. Police reinforcements were sent from the outlying towns and the First National
called
out. Volunteer Brigade was Troops were summoned from military the military camps, and assisted police to maintain order.
On Saturday Johannesburg was, as usual crowded with soldiers on leave and the trouble started when some of them saw a bearded man lo a tram- car which they attacked.
Newspapers Attached.
Many shop windows were broken. The soldiers attempted to reacts the offices of the Ossewabrandwag- popularly supposed to be an anti- British organisation-which is in the Transvaler building but falled.
They then ron round the back of the buildings, breaking the plate- glass windows of the "Vaderland," where the printing machinery was damaged.
The streels were in considerable turmoil and audiences from cinemas and theatres were, added to the crowds when disturbances were at their worst.
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The above collection, consist- planes come overhead and A.A. shells start bursting they duck Into dooring of 18 gold and silver decora
from shell ways to keep fragments. It's a good rule to flop. tions, gold watch and chain, when you hear a bomb swishing. antique silver forks and spoons, You always get two or three seconda gold buttons and tie pins, which warning and can get down or get behind a pillar or something. One belonged to the late Mr H. W. of my newspaper friends flopped Charrington, has been donated and was unhurt when one bomb went off in a street about 25 yards away from him.
London Can Take It
In another part of the letter Mr Moore Enyst "Some people have lost are undergoing their homes and hardship, including the poor subway shelter folks, but the average person gets along as well as in prace times. "There are about 124 per cent. of Londoners living in public sheltera, I understand. The rest sleep at home, taking their chances or sleep- ing in shelters in which they have fixed beds, heaters, etc.
"Personally I get more sleep than when the kids were about, get all I want to eat, am not bothered by any rations, and live just about a normal in- life
the alight OL outside convenience in getting around In B blackout. I think London can stand up to as much as she has taken for years, if necessary.'
Arsenals Of India
FROM PAGE ONE
wooden spokewheels ara abolished. The formidable-weapon that I saw was fitted with heavy pneumatic tyres All the guns fitted with car- are made in riages in the factory India.
the
Since the outbreak of war, output of the factory is two or three tunes the pre-war production while the number of workmen is more than
doubled,
Constant Production Production is almost continuous, ranging from 20-hours a day in some shops in nearly 24 in others.
While the main work is the produc- tion of gun carriages, the factory also makes a wide variety of other articles, including field cookers for the Indian Army. These cookers are now being produced in thousands.
AGORDAT FALLS TO BRITISH
FROM PAGE ONE
port and are now trying to make their way eastwards by mountain tracks.
"In Abyssinia, following British pressure in the Metemma arca, the enemy is also in full retreat on the road, closely Melamma Gondar followed by British mobile troops.
General Retreat "Pressure by British patrols con- tinues in all sectors in Italian Somall-
La Guardia
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E. Chippendale Charrington, of Hongkong.
Fiorella Laguardia, fiery, It is interesting to recall that the Inte Mr Charrington, wito was born Nazi-hating Mayor of New York, at Hornsey, Middlesex, England on
one of the strongest March 25, 1838, was a distant rela-who was Ilve of Flora Macdonald and of the campaigners for a third term fourth Baron Mecdonald, Lord of the for Roosevelt, is expected to be Isle of Skye.
given a post in the President's Picture below shows the late Mrreshuffled Cabinet, says a Lon- H. W. Charrington.
No Wonder
He Blushed
Typists, gardeners, butchers and bakers are among the army of men and women now being trained to build planes for Britain's bigger air!
don report.
Frances Perkins, present Secretary of Labour, may be left out, and Secretary of War Colonel Henry L. Stimson will
resign. probably Secretary of the Interior Harold fles has clready submitted is resignation.
There is continued speculation that Roosevelt may offer a post in the third New Deal to Wendell Willkie. There is also the possibility that Joseph P. Kennedy, may be offered the chairmanship of the Defence Commission.
Whatever appointments are made. will be designed to avold delay in preparing America and helping Brliain.
Cannot Beat Britain Says Nazi General-
The revealing statement- contrary to the trend of opinion of all other articles on the same subject in the German Press- that the German Air Force can- not win the war is made by General Kabisch in the "Koelnis- che Zeitung."
force.
The other day one
The war, says the general, can be of their instruc.
won only by the Army, adding: tors had a mild shock.
the school "This warning becomes necessary as A new arrival at instituted by Saunders-Roe, the fly- the German people indulge in the a lesson optimistic view that the war can be Ingboat builders, after
the first principles won by the Air Force. The fact re explaining of geometry, was asked to provide a mains that the only way of winning
is by bringing troops into England. short definition of an angle.
"The people
Germany often Next morning the instructor re-
treatise on think that the dive
won the bombers ceived
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way in Poland. This is quita untrue. trigonometry, theorems.
The paper caused the instructor to Our Air Force certainly gave the blush, for it was signed: ".. .M.A, greatest support, but it could not de- Oxon."
feat the Polish Army, which was de- feated only by our Army,"
Court Overrules Girl's Father
Miss Valeria Angel, 18-year-old Brighton stage artist, told Aldershot magistrates that while her father did not object to her courtship he was against her marriage
She sought permission to marry Private Maurico Bimes, who, before land across the Italian frontier, re-joining the Army, was articled to a sulling in a general falling back of the enemy's advanced screen,"
firm of solicitors at Brighton, father is a company director.
His
Regarding Libya, the communique Miss Angel explained: "We want snya that concentration of British to be married at a London synagogue
Lour forces in the area is proceeding
months. Meanwhile, smoothly.
want to announce our engagement."
Mais Angel's father was not in
in
we
Bayonets Girl And Court.
The magistrates granted the ap
Shoots Himself
A CADET in an Officers'
Training Corps, who was for formerly a Harrow schoolboy, bayoneted a girl to death in a locked bedroom, then shot him- self.
He was William Hitchine, 38, of Burnham..
The girl was Eleanor Corbett, 20, of Kensington.
Hitchins called to his host, who outalde the locked door: "Eleanor has had a very bad night mare
slood
Then he shot
shot himself through the head, ESMANE
Sarah ode
plication and wished the couple good luck,
Dutch Must Help To Rebuild Hamburg
FOUR-thousand Dutchmen have been transported to Ham- burg to help repair the port. wrecked by B.A.F. raids, the Nazl-controlled Dutch radio has announced
From Poland, too, comes news 'that the Nazis are expecting the RAF. 10 extend its operations during the longer nights.
Black-out rules are being tightened throughout the German-held terri- Twenty-six bayonet wounds were fors and severe pesallica Indicted on in the girl's body
offenders.
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