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In aid of Bomber Fund and B.W.O.F.

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 27, 1941,

By Ernie Bushmiller

ABOUT

OH, I'D SAY

HOW

ABOUT THREE

DEEP IS

MILES!

Wow

THE OCEAN HERE, CAPTAIN

BOY MEETS GIRL

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Sat. April 12th

Mon, April 14

Sat. April 19th

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Traffic Accidents In Colony

In the Colony of Hongkong, includ- ing the Island, Kowloon and New Territories, during the week ending at 8 um. last Saturday, there were altogether 75 traffic accidents as the result of which two persons were killed and 21 were injured.

A Chinese female, age 40, and a 7-year-old girl, were knocked down and killed by a lorry and a tricycle, respec

while crossing the

were

Of the injured, 15 were pedes trians who were struck by vehicles while crossing the carriageway. A motor cyclist and a bicycle rider the result of collisions injured as between vehicles. A private car driver was injured when his car ran off the

A bus passenger the roadway. Iwas injured while attempting to board moving bus. Two tram passengers

injured

while alighting from were moving trams.

Of the accidents, 37 were collisions between vehicles, 36 were collisions between vehicles and pedestrians, and 12 were dua to other causes.

Farewell Party To Mr Assoomull

Mr Gopaldas T. Assoomuil, Manager of Messrs Wasstamull Asroomull & Co., one of the leading Indian Arms in Hongkong, and Vice-President of the Indian Association of Hongkong and South China, left yesterday for Indin on home leave.

The Indian Association was "At Home" on Monday lust, when an en- joyable function was held in honour hi. of Mr and Mrs Copaldas and

sister-in-law Mr

rand brother anıl Mrs Mathradas. Several of the mem- bets present spoke highly of the sterling

Iqualities of Mr Gopaldas and paid

tribute to his work for the Association. Mr Gopaldas suitably repiled, and exhorted those presa to work steadfastly for the promotion of the Association and the well-being of the Indian community in general. Mr P. K. Pavel, of K. S. Pavrl, &

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others who spoke included Mr A. Vaswani, Mr Gurbux Singh, Mr J. Kimna and Mr K. B. Valdya.

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IN AID OF THE

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I THOUGHT IT WAS ONLY ABOUT A MILE!

German RADIO

Blockade Extended

Now To Embrace Iceland Area

Berlin, Mar. 20. An announcement to-day stated that the German blockade zone had been extended to the seas around Iceland on account

of the illegal occupation of Iceland by British troops and because British blockade breakers had recently attempted to use Iceland as a base.

The blockade zone previously in- eluded only the waters around the British Isles.-United Press.

Aimed at Supply Scheme?

Washington, Mar. 20. Informed circles said to-day that America would probably take no action in connection with the German blockade extension unless the_move was interpreted as a threat to Green- Department de- land. The State clined to comment, saying that it had not been omcially notified and that! it was a matter requiring extensive

Ludy.

Some sources believed that the Пove Was intended to forestall) possible use of Iceland as a stepping stone in the delivery of Americar: planes to Britain-United Press.

No Surprise to Britain

London, Mar. 20. Well-Informed British circles said that they were not surprised by the German announcement of extension. since it was of the blockade arca

were already known that U-boats operating in these sectors. It had been expected that U-boats would operate further north as the warmer weather set in.

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12.15 pm. Short Service of Inter- cession.

13.30 Variety.

1.0 Local Time Signal. 1,01 Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal) and Terenes Casey (Organ),

1.10 Billy Mayerl-Aquarium Suite. Willow Moss-Moorish

Idol- Mayerl

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1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

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1.45 Operas.

2.15 Close down. 5.45 Indian Programme, 0.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 6.32 Boston Promenade Orchestra and Webster Booth (Tenor).

7.0 London Relay The News. 7.15 London Relay feet Uncle Sam,'

7.30 Compositions of Friml. 8.0 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

8.02 Some Welsh Songs

8.15 Studio Local Newsletter. 8.30

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9.45 Songs by Richard (Tenor) and Evelyn Laye (Soprano)

0.45 News in French (on Short Wave only),

10.0 London Relay-To Talk of Many Things."

10.15 Variety and Dauce Musle. 11. Close down,

NEW CAPITAL

Vichy, Mar. 20.

They suggested that the announce- The capital of Lithuania is to be ment might have been prompted by transferred from Kaunas to Jilne the proposal to deliver war supplies (Viina), according to a message from to Iceland

for transshipment 10 Moscow. This has been decided by Britain-United Press.

the Council of Commissars of the According to Domei the announce People of Lithuania.

The transfer ment warned that all ships, irrespec- will be completed by September 1. tive of their nationality or type,Reuter.

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