Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 24, 1941.
CLASSIFIED NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
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RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (645 k.c.) and 3145 santrea (9,520 kilo-cycles) Schuman Concerto In
D Minor
Broudcast by ZBW on a Frequency
of 845 k.c's and on Short Wave from on 0.52 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. mic's per second..
12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30. Variety with Frances Lang- ford, Ben Lyon and Bebo Daniels.
1 Local Time Signal.
CHINA LIGHT & POWER CO., LTD.
NOTICE OF CALL OF $1.00 PER SHARE ON 1911-1SSUE SHARES
NOTICE is hereby given that the Directors have made a call of $1.00 por share upon all the members holding shares of the 1941 Inaug allotted on 24th January, 1941, upon which only $1.00 per share has been paid, and that the same will be payable to the Bankers of the Company, the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong, on the 30th day of September, 1941.
By Order of the Board of Directors,
JOHN V. BRAGA,
Acting Seerotary, Hong Kong, 23rd April, 1941.
NOTICE
WANTED (temporarily) Euro- pean Inspector of Works. Salary $450.00 a month.
Application forms may be obtained from the Correspondence Offico, Public Works Department, Lower Albert Road.
1.01 Now Light Symphony Orches- iro and Derek Oldham (Tenor).
Raymond Overture (Thomas).... New Light Symphony
Orchestra; Nocturne (Curran); A Little Love, A Little Kiss (Silesu)....Derek Oldham (Tenor); Buffoon (Confrey); Jazz Applications should be sent to Nocturne
(Suesse)....New Light reach the Director of Public
Dainty Little Symphony Orchestra,
Works not Inter than' Miniden
).... Winnic Melville redham with Orchestra, Monday, 28th April, 1941. and Derck Prelude (Haydn Wood)......New Light Symphony Orchestra.
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.
1.45 Joe Loss and his Orchestra." 2.15 Close Down.
5.15 Indian Progamme.
6.30 8.32
tions,
Closing Local Stock Quotu-
Strauss "Lo Beau Danubo"
Ballet Music.
London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Antal Dorati..
London Relay The News. .7.13
7.15 London Relay-Talk' “Meet Uncle Sam,"
.7.39
7.30 Schumann-Concerts in D Minor.
Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and The
· Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra of New York conducted by John Barbirolli
8
Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.
8.02 Operatie Ducts
"Die Meistersinger"-Sachs and Eva Duets (Wagner); See, Ev'chen! Where, methought, can she be? A shoemaker's life is aye full of care
Elisabeth
Rethberg (Soprano) and Friedrich Schorr (Baritone) with "Aida" (Verdi); Heaven! Dusolina Giannini and
Orther!,
My
Giovanni Inghiller (Soprano and Baritone with: Orchestra.
8.15 StudioLocal Newsletter.
8.30
The London Philharmonic with Maurice Marechal
J (Dvorak)
Orchestra
('Cello).
Legende Op. 59 No.
The London Philharmonic
....Sir Thomas Beecham conducting
Orches-
Gigue: Finale.. London Philharmonie Orchestra; in- dion Lament (Dvorak); Dimanche de Paques Fir la Mer (Engler Sunday
at Seni Dupont)....Maurice Marc- chal ('Cellà),
NOTICE
noon
DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940
UFS
FOR HEMISPHERE DEFENCE—The staggering size of this Douglas bombor, called the "Homisphere Dofondor," can be seen by comparison with objects around it, in the plant at Santa Monica, Cal. It's been under construction for four years, for the U.S. Army Air Corps.
Wing-spread, With a range of 7,500 miles, it can carry 125 armed men. 212 feet; length, 112 feet; speed of more than 210 miles an hour.
Viscount Fired Eggs, Then Died
HEAVEN
A.R.P. Orders
FOR WAR A.R.P. CHILDREN
The influential Lisbon newspaper, "Diario Noticias," pro- minently displayed recently an editorial urging that Portugal
Promotions Appointments
.D. Director
| Air Raid Precautions, state; -
D
Viscount Lambton, twenty-make itself the clearing centre for rellef for child victims of the It. B. Steelo-Perkins.
ARP. Orders by Wing-Commander A. year-old heir to the Earl of European war. Durham, fried bacon and eggs for himself before he went out
of doors and shot himself.
He was found dead on the lawn in front of the family home, Fenton House, near Woo- beler, Northumberland.
The following rates wil harged for malling single copies the following newspapers throad:-
South China Morning Post
China and Macao
16 cents per copy
British Empire and Foreign 25 cents per copy
The Hongkong Telegraph
·
China and Macuo
14 cents per copy 16 cents Saturdays
British and Foreign
20 cents per copy, 26 cente Saturdays.
NORTHCOTE COLLEGE OPEN
T.
He had returned recently frem London, where he had been living. On November be registered for military service.
"Suicide while temporarily of an unbalanced mind" was the verdict at the Inquest at Fenton House,
The Hon. Cloud Lambton said that, Viscount Lambton, his nephew, had been a little abnormal us boy and unlike other people.
Midnight Meals
He had tried to sleep during part of the day and stay up at nights.
The Earl said that he left his son between 11.30 and 11.45 on the night to go to bed.
His son had been phoning London, He thought something his son had heard during the phone conversation had been responsible for his action.
Elizabeth Scammell, house- keeper, said she was in bed when she heard Viscount Lambton in the kitchen.
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Augusto de Castro, in his front The director of the paper.
five- page editorial under a column headline, "let us save the children, victims of the war," made these suggestions:
"Let
us
co-ordinate all efforts,
from those of the esteemed Inter- antional Red Cross down.
"Why do we not propose creation cities where children exposed to Im- in all countries at war of 'shelter mediate danger may take refuge?
SOCIAL WELFARE
Boys' And Girls' Clubs Progress
International Scheme
A plea for more financial aid and "Why not ask and get establish voluntary help is made by one of ment in Portugal of an international the most deserving insillutions in the centre for protection and distribution Colony, the Boys and Girls' Clubs of children, authorised by the belli-
Association,
Just celebrat- which bas gerent governments, and for
ed its Afth year of existence and destined exclusively for charitable which is eagerly looking forward to purposes?"
its sixth. On
Associa Saturday the
food
Senhor de Castro expressed cer-on
attend.
-
Mobilisation
All members of the Carps mobilised for duty during the Black-pist Exercises on April 17 are placed on leave without Day as from Aprit 18, with the exception of those Wardens whose services have been retained for special employment.
Equipment
All forches and dry cells must be re- turned to leadquarters as soon as pos- Ribic..
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CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITA received for One Yea or shorter perioda in Local or Other Cur- rengel at rates which will be quoted on application.
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS' also opened' In Local Currency and Sterling with interest allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Bank's Hoad Omico in London undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income
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Manager,
POST OFFICE
The Printed Matter Service to the following places, in China is tem- porarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- chuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fukien (except Amoy and Kulangsu), Kwangal, North and Enst Kwangtung.
The public are reminded that it is a breach of postal regulations. to enclose in a postal cover communi- cations intended for persons other than the addressee,
Small Pocket Past to all countries ts. -suspended,
Correspondence
Members of the Corps aro again re- minded that all correspondence regarding leave, change of address, resignations etc.. must be
addressed to District and/or And not direct to
INWARD AIR MAILS ARP Headquarters. - Letters received st | Air Mall by "Pan American Airways this once, except through the proper channels, will not receive attention.
Divisional Wardens
Strength-Decrease
The following Wardens have been per- mited to resign:
Samehulpo-1007
Wal-chung.
Chan
Eastern 1617 Ho Ki-fi. Taipo harket. 2391 Chung Chik-tu. 23ng Dep. S/W LI Chl-choy. 2712 Cheung Chak-man. 2713
Cheung Chea-fan. Gaugh H-1510 A. Crawford, Western-1152 Mes Chiu King fong, 3244 Nip Pun-yan.
Dlamissals. The following are dismissed on being convleted by the civil powers of demanding money with menaces:
2318 S/W Wong Kal-ming (ollas Wong Choll and 2715 au Man-wa' tallos Laű Yuen) of Taipo Market.
Struck off strength. 446 Chu on (G.I.),
tainty that the Portuguese Govern- tion will hold its annual Inter-Club ment would support the proposals sports, at which His Excellency the and that
belligerent nations would Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, its
to patron, has promised "accept with sympathy."
Lady MocGregor will present the Home Of Homeless
prizes nt the conclusion of the Already Portugal figures largely in sports. international relief activities. The The Association attempts to stand the same relation to Individual Red Cross, the Rockefeller Foundn- i tion and various organisations nid- clubs as the Boy Scout and Girl Ing prisoners of war in Germany and Guide Associnilons stand in relation Italy base much of their operations to individual companies. Among
Change of Address other things. its function is: here.
To raise funds from which grants The following Wardens are attached to Lisbon also is a point of egress
to
clubs Divisions hereunder: promising The coroner said there was no pos- frem Europe of tens of thousands of can be made
Mangkok-Dep, G/W 1100 Shum Kin- sible question that Viscount Lamb-refugees and temporarily a haven for which need assistance; to start and
chung (W) to 6 Tung Chol St., 2nd Book, maintain clubs in districts where no
1013 Misa Chan Sausyung. (B.V.) to 85 and Anances
can i Fà Yuen St.. 2nd floor. the continu- Central-808 Wong Lun (UL.) to 58 ity of clubs which have been
To-ning (9.5. Po) to 34 Queen's Road, started; to provide liaison with the West, ground door. work of the Society for, the Protec- Upper Levels-2004 Miss Lai Yuet-long ong Re-1 (B,V.) to Mui Fong College Robinson
Read
She smick frying of bacon and eggs. He had frequently done this at midnight or one o'clock.
workers
Teachers' Centre lon had put the muzzle of a gun into tens of thousands of others who do to ensure already Hollywood Rd., 3rd floor. S/W 109 Cheung
name
the
Bulit and equipped at a cost of tra: Serenade Espumole (Glazou-$325,000, the new Teachers' Training now); Apres Un Reve (Faure)... Coliege at the corner of Bonham Maurice Marechal (Cello); Sulte Ballet (The Origin of
of Design)
Road and
was Eastern Street, (Han-
His -del):-(0)-Bourree;-(b)-Rondenu;-(e)-
(a)
Munette; (b) Batile and
xcellency ened yesterday_by_
the Governor, Sir Geoffry Sir Thomas Beecham and Northcote, by Whose
mugnificent structure will be known. A large and distinguished gathering attended the ceremony, and after Mr the Principal, had given R. Rowell, an necount of what the aims and London Relay-The Newn objeels of the College were, Min 9.15 Tondon RelayQuestions of Excellency stressed the Importance of the Hour."
9.30 Plan Camptown Races; Uncle Ned: Ring de Banjo; Old Black Joe....Frank Luther and the Lyn Murray Quartet. Nellie Bly: Hard Times Come Again No More: Oh! Susanna; Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground....Frank Luther ant the Lyn Murray Quartet
0.45 London Plano Accordeon
Plantation Songs.
his mouth with the intention of not have immediately any place toj shooting himself.
go.
LONDON CROWDS
SEE MAN SHOT
LUNCH-TIME crowds in Whitehall were on their various ways home recently when a shot was heard and a young man in civilian dress fell sprawling into the street. He had a bullet in
He had been seen
a few minutes previously with a cor- poral of the Military Police.
teaching. He said that it was Government's duty to
make sure, that the training given to the teachers of its future citizens was "liberand, his thigh. that freedom must be the dominant principle in the teacher's approach to his task, for only in free conditions can inind or body grow right, and
The two men were walking strongly.
How the College came into "exis- down. Whitehall when suddenly
civilian tence was explained by Mr C. G. the
made 2 dash Six Hit Medley: Intro: Roll Along Sollis, Director of Education, who through the crowd. Prairie Moon; Girl with Dreamy thunked His Excellency for the keen Eyes: My Donce: Easter Parade; interest he had taken in education Dancing with My Shadow; She Worein Hongkong.
Band
sand.
a Little Jacket of Blue-with Vocal
Chorus: There Never Be Another
In
You (Harry Woods); One Night Monte Carlo (Silver and Others).... With Vocal Chorum; At the Close of Long Day (Moll and Mir- Long vin)....with Vocal Chorus.
9.45 News in French (on Short Wave, D-Iv),
10 Tandon Relas-To Talk
Many ThingA,**
19.15 Dance Musio.
11 Close Down.
Amateur Cinema
Club
of
at
nt the
Scenes of Hongkong. taken fascinating and scenic angles, were shown to a large audience European. Y.M.C.A. last night by the Honkong Amateur Cinema Club. Sixty ver cent. of the proceeds were for the Domber Fund. Mr F. A. Kaufmann announced the titles of the films.
They Included the Evacuation, Mavis Ming's Health and Beauty
Langor the King and Queen in 'Canada and the United States, and a colour film of English beauty spots.
Englishman Detained
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Offelul Summary, issued yesterday, suys!
Insurance shares were offered and found a ready market, otherwise, little interest was displayed.
Buyers
Bank of East Asin $70 Indo-Chinas (Pref.) $80 Wharves $85.30
Lights "O" $A
Sellers
ILK. Banks $1,340
Realties $3
Troms $16.25 Lights "O" $0.05
Electrics "O" X. Hts $26 Electrics Ris $14.50 Cements $15
Sales Union Ins. $425 1.K. Fire Ing. $187 Humphreys $0.70 Wm Powell Ltd $150
Reply To Message Sent
revolver and fired, nimming low, and The "Red Cap" promptly drew his
brought down is man with one shot. The civil fell face forward on la the pavement.
To Hospital
Industries May Go To Australia
Plans for transfer of some
be:
Ben af Children, the Hong Counen
uvee and Social Welfare and other organisations de Canton Rd.. ground floor. social work: to care
who
for
Talinahatsu-303 Fio Moon-fal (C) to 38 Shamshulpo.2148 Ro Wai (W) to 401 have been before the Juvenile Un Chau St., 1st fl.
Note Correspondence for District War- Courts; and lastly to be a medium den 5. E. Noronha, Mongkokisul, should for the exchange of ideas and in- be sent to Samarinda Coal and Trading formation between clubs, to arrange Co. Ltd, 4th floor. Pedder Building. Inter-club games, sports and other activities.
Medical Attention
Medical Inspection of the children
Promotion
The following promotions are notified with effect from April 23, 1941:
Upper Levels-To be Group Warden- is now a regular fenture of many 30 A. Odell. To ho Senior Wardens 3310 Wan Slu-kwong, 3318 Wong Kong-chas, of the clubs, and the Association | To be Deputy Senior Wardens, 3113 Tang
has been fortunate in having had Kom-po, 1300 Tang Shun-ko.
he
voluntary as istance of several
and doctors,
scheme has been evolved whereby children
Leave of Absence
Central Dep. District Warden
Direct Service"-San Francisco date, 10th April
......Apr. 28. Air Mail by "Pan American Airway
Direct Service"--San Francisco date, 26th April........May 3,
OUTWARD AIR MAILS
Friday, April 25 Air Mall by Air to _Rangoon_to_con- nect with the "British Overcas Always."
.G.P.O.
K.P.O. and.
Apr. 25, 4 p.m. Ord Apr, 25, 4.30 p.m.
Saturday, Apr. 26
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu,
U.S.A, and Europe via “Pan Amert- can. Always and Trans-Atlantic Services."
K.P.O. and G.F.O. Rer.
Ord.
**.................Apr. 26, 5 p.m. .......ADE. 26, 5.30 p.m. Saturday, May 3 Air Mall for Mania, Guam, Hono- lulu, U.S.A. and Europe vla "Pan American Airways and Trans- Atlantic Service"
K.P.O. and G.P.O. Regada.Mar 3.5 p.m.. Ord..........Ďay 3, 5.30 p.m.
New Type Of Machine Gun
Being Made
nitention are sent to the dispensaries kin is granted six weeks leave of absence in the United States on a new
and hospitals for free treatment. It has been found that most of the all- ments from which the children
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as from April 30, 1941.
Instructional Courses
Wardens' Classes in Chinese-Syllabus
329 A.R.P. School, Happy Valley, Wed-
mencing April 25. Lecturen.Mir
i owing to lack of funds. Tal-kwuNA, LA..F..
British industries and key work-$4.036.56. Expenditure, on the other April 25, 1941. Lecturer-Me Wan Kam--
Practical Demonstration
Production is now under way
sub-machine gun, invented by Eugene Reising, capable of all the fire power and effectiveness are the result of under-nourishment,
of the existing accepted military and it is not possible in most cases
the additional food which nerdeys and Fridays at 6.30 p.m. cam-type, but weighing 50 percent Chak less and costing around 60 per- C330 A.R.P. School, Hoppy Valley. Tuescent less. The Associatlon reports a further
Until ncrease in revenue amounting to days and Fridays at 7.30 pm, commencing
recently, heavier Bub- machine guns have been adequate to |fan, LAMPA, A few minutes later an ambulanceers from Britain to Australia hand, owing to greatly incr
Increased ac-
command an area at short and mo- drew up and the wounded man was were recently discussed between vitles of existing clubs, and sub-
derate ranges, but military author?- taken, still under escort, hospital. Australian and British Govern- aldles to new clubs, has risen by An Incendiary Bomb demonstration forties now hold that more intensive
An eye-witness said: "I thought ment representatives.
over $1,800. The most gratifying re- Chinese candidates attending classes at distribution of this type of weapon I heard a car back-fire. Suddenly a
sult of the year has been the in- Quarry Bay and Shaukiwan will be held among the troops is desirable. young man crashed into me, He Political observers sald plans for crease in the number of subscribers, at Talkoo Sugar Bannery
Querry Bay, on Thursday. swerved across the pavement
New Advantages and the expansion of Australia's second-which in 1940 was 88 as compared April 25, 1041 at 8 pm. Members of this then fell down. I looked round and ary Industries already had been the with 20 in 1939. It is still felt that public are invited to attend.
The Reising gun, developed to RW a soidler with a Bun in
his subject of speculation in Britain and there are a great many people who
meet the need, Incorporates such ad- Canada. hand."
would be willing to help the Anso- The most important industries dis- clation if they were approached, and
Shamshuipo.-There will be a meetingditional advantages as use of a new cussed
mechanism delayed-recoll relation to Australia were the Association will urgently need of District and Deputy District Wardens type ship building and aircraft manufac- further assistance during 1941 If the in the Yeik Street Dispensary minimising recoll and permitting
Thursday, April 24, 1941, at 19.00 hours. rully automnile
firing. expansion of its activities is to be turing.
made possible.
According to the magazine, “Selen tife American," this gun can Are approximately 500 shots per minute, gifective up to 300 yards. It weighs only six and a hall pounds.
Mass production methods promise
Clothes For Raid Victims
Parcels of old clothing are grate- fully received at the B.W.O.F. Ofee Government House, for the air ri victims in the bombed areas.
For the convenirace of Kowloo residents, the European Y.M.C.A (c/o Mra Phillips, is also a receiving centre.
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BOMBER FUND
To Princess Elizabeth A total of $1,040,010.03 was reached yes-]
terday by the War Fund Inaugurated by the S. c. at. Post, Ltd, with the follow
תן
A telegram from the Secretary of !ing donations: Sinte for the Colonies, London, to the ARP. Upper Levels Divisions Dance
on April 19, 1041 (second Governor of Hongkong, dated April
stalment) 22, has been received as follows:
Capt & Mrs L. N. Reer in $5
{In armory "Her Royal Highness Princess of the late Stins. M. J. Russell)
Porturi Companies K.V.b. "Dutchmen
(accond phallon) ....
Foochow, Apr. 23. Mr C. G. Panraon, Superintendent of the S-lt Administration, who was Elizabeth asks me to request you to caught be the Joponere advance en convey to the people of Hongkong Foochow while returning from a four her sincere thanks for their kind
of Invreet'en, has been detained by message on the occasion of her birth the Japanese,--Reuter,
day,"
10
Central Police Canteen
donation)
Cents" (third donation)
feleventh spretal Branch, Police Dept. "Odd
20
11
Legion Of Honour fulam Road, Tom Kung Road.
Not For Jews
Mectiors
Chinese
There will be no attestation meetings next week.
· Strength-IncTOMAS nre maintained at
The following qualified as Wardens and Gorden Road, Johnston Road, Dince-are posted to Divisions as hereunder
Central,107 Chọn Chokworm, 27 than zon Girls' School. Connaught Rond, Hunt-tong, 3711 Chan Man-wal, 3772 Miss Kwan (four cliche), and Sai Cheng Kwok-ying, 3773 Fung Shu-kwong, Yurn Choi Street. There are 595 3775 Min Ho Sau-king. 3770 Lam Yip-1,000 a day. At the instigation of the anti-etris on the register with an aver-sum, 3781 Leung Yan-tan, 3702 Mak Wal, bung, 0777 Lau Cheung-bul, 3700 Lee Pul- Semitic members
Vicky! Government, a
Ron
of the decision has
ure attendance of 490
Western-3734 Au Kwong-chung,
718
Upper Lavels-3736 Chan Klu. 3737 Lam fal, 3701 Ng Trol-hing. 3702 Chong Wai-
Western1077 Lan Yau-kwan. The following qualified as an A.R.P. Telophonist and is posted to A.X.J. Iland- quarter-3320 (T) A. A. Olom
Chest-huen, 3730 Bo Bhun, 3740 Got Wins
hee, 3785 Ng Cheuk-yu,
3703 So Nal-lung, 3784 J. To, 3765 TO been adopted in France to instruct all Changed Street) Christ Young Choy-man, 3100 Yu Chung-pak.
Bevel clubs are maintained twin-tong, 3786 Wong Jo-ching, 3767 Wong
Wing-hong. 5768 Yeung Chíú-wah, Jews decorated with the Legion of Church, Wanchal, Chinen V.C.A. Ilonour to return the Insignia of the day and evening clubs). Y's Men's Chan Kwok-ching, 728 Chan Sheung-ying," Order to the government.
Argyle Street Sal Yuen Chej. Street 3718 Tong Yun-cheong. 3713 Wan Kal- 3368 Fan Meng-fuang, 3195 Ho Yim-ki, Jewish exiles feud Liermany concol Yine Poon (day and evening cheong. ihite to arrive in the new concen- -•he), Pentral, and To His Wor
eremp opened near Pau, In (two clubs)." the Unssos Pyrenees, where 13,003 Jewish refugtes und ex lɛa from the Third Reich and anti-Nazi non- Jewish refugees are already crowded togo.her under most unhygienle con-
In Surrey (Englend) a clvilian was Silons in dirty and venninous huts. a pound for Arlee at a German 25 The food allowed to the prisoncralding lane with a "letol. Though poer and tutally inadequate and Ben. Escled matutalnu te p temies raghig in the comp have fenstiltona) pasand fan bahasťaze, and
Ceres caused, many deaths nmangaman the mierneci.
IT ISN'T DONE!
te humbles witlynn je aware
when it just in't gone.”
Examination Results
At an Dxamination held recently Mr lo Tze-kwan qualled as an A.R.P. War den but is not available for AIP. Ber vice.
Lord Strabolgi's Czech Assets
Britain's wartime determination to uphold the li.tegrity of the Parliamen lary system has been demonstrated onew in the resolution passed by the House of Lords
· Lord' ecnsuring Strabolgl, Socialist peer, for "conduct below standard" in that he had un- dlaclosed personal interests in cer- tain Czech assets for which, in his rapacity is a member of the Upper House he had endeavoured to ob- lain release.
Lord Strabolgi hud nitendy, of his Coed.) 23. Ir. Puckle. · own, accord ́ ́ndmitted his fault in a Deputy Director of Air ftaid Precautions, statement to the House of Lords,