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NANCY

'THIS TINY. HOUSE 15

DRIVING ME

MAD-- I CAN'T

BREATHE!

I'D LOVE TO LEAVE-I WISH COULD PERSUADE

THE KIDS!

Monday,

WELL-- MAYBE THEY'RE GETTING FED UP WITH THESE CRAMPED

QUARTERS TOO!

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 15, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

HOW DO. YALIKE.

DIS DOLL HOUSE I MADE FOR YA?

OH, IT'S SWELL** IT'S SO COZY-IN- HERE!

British Naval Aid To

Russia Is Promised

LONDON, Sept, 14 (Reuter).—“There are many ways in which the Navy's help_can be and is being given to Russia, but I am not going to help the enemy by going into details of what is being done,” declared Mr A. V, Alexander, First Lord of the Admiralty, ut Nottingham to-day,

"Russia is our ally and we will give her every possible form of assistance we can without stint or reservation," he added. That

AIR CARGO

policy had the full and loyal SERVICE FOR

support of every member of the Government, he said.

drive.

ATLANTIC

Lisbon.

unless

JULY-ŽE STIRNie bushmiLLEMS

Finns Show How Enemy Convoy Was Lack Of Scattered off Norway Interest

(OY "REUTEN'S", DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT)

LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter)Here is an eyewitness ne». "count of the attuck by British light naval forces off North Cape, northernmost point of Norway, last week when a German con- LONDON, Sept. 14. -To-voy was scattered and several ships were sunk, night's report from Vichy that Fleet writes: "I was in the ship wearing the Admiral's flag "Reuters" special correspondent with the British Home Marshal Mannerheim has with within five miles of the Norwegian const when British__forces drawn his troops from the Kare-sank the 1,500-ton German gunnery training cruiser Bremse, lian Isthmus, north of Lening one destroyer and an armed trawler and another small escort rad, to the sector north of Lake

igress.

"The raid was aimed at

route.

German

if Vichy's report proves truc, Mar-cry Alarmuddenly came the

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The sign of Quality, and assurance that it is

BEER AT ITS BEST

W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (China) LTD.

RADIO POLICE RESERVIST

6.0 Indian Programme. 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- 0.47

Rimsky-Korsakov-Scheher

About

100 yards ahead in the tions. semi-darkness of the Arctic night was a German destroyer. It was too late arade. Op. 35. to aller the position of the guns and

PLEDGES HELMET TO STALLHOLDER

EVACUATION OF JAPANESE

The story of how a Police Reser- It was learned to-day that approxi- vist left his helmet as security after mately 250 Japanese have left the taking a drink and a packet of Colony out of a total of about 500 cigarettes from a stall holder was re-residing here three months ago lated before Mr H. C. Macnamara and indications are that more will at Kowloon Magistracy this morning be leaving in the future. Women and when J. M. da Silva, 34, of 36 Hill-children were amongst those who de- wood Road, was charged with wrong parted. fully disposing of Hongkong Police Reserve equipment.

Ladoga seems, if correct, to be vessel and also scored hits on at least two other ships There was a remarkable indication of the not a single casualty in any British warship. lack of interest by the Finns in trade routes between ports in Norway "If anyone Bites to misunderstund

the great German assault on and those in Finland through whichi or misinterpret that policy, they may do so but they can only do to for

Leningrad which is now in pro-Germans fighting on the Murmansk NEW YORK, Sopt. 14 (Reu- mischievous purposes and weaken our

front ure supplied with war material. war effort. To give this assistance ter). Pan-American Airways

In addition to Infilleting losses the to Russla means incresshy our pro- have announced the inaugura One would have thought that this raid-will-have-the-effect-of-forcing ZBW, 355 metros (845 k.c.) and 31.45 duction drive and also denuding our- tion on September 25 of the first two allies to be battering at the same stronger force in those waters if they moment, if ever, was one for the the Germans to maintain a much

motres (0,520 kilo-cycles) selves of some of the fruits of that Trans-Atlantic air express cargo front if they were really working still wish to use this particular trade A Variation of Variety:

"We will do so gladly because the service between the United in huemony." cause is a common and single one States and Europe.

In reality of course, the Germany Destroyer Looms Up

"Pencil Please" and what we do for Russia is done for

Pan-American Airways say that are seen in London as being com- the cause and so for ourselves,"

uninterested in shipments to Europe will not be pletely

Finland's "We entered Norwegian wafers Broadcast by ZBW on a frequency in the

the present war and completely, unobserved and nccepted No. Big Action

that of 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from accompanied by prospects

to have hoped to persuade night crews of ships took up action 1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 0:52 "nircerts" from British Consular merely

I was on the bridge and m.e's. per second. After saying that no big naval officials certifying that they contain the Fins to bear as large a share as stations.

¡possible

of

German Army's had a remarkable view of the battle] the

H.K.S.T. action was expected, Mr Alexander no wat, contraband gouts.

burdens

that followed. Delivery will be made by ginnt)

on Russia's northern front. sald that the Battle of the Aution clippers which will maintain a thrice- was Britain's main preoccupation.) Recently It had gone very well but it weekly schedule from New York to Shal Mannerheim's move may well be an Indication that he does not was certainly not yet won,

Bottle-Neck Britain could derivo hamense en-

nce the reason for throwing away further Flanish lives merely in order couragement from President Roose- The „Airways' ' officials point out

to help the velt's noble

Inessage which made it that mail and passenger demands up Leningrad.

crossed our bows. As she did so our 7.33 Liszi Sonata in B Minor. clear beyond peradventure that both to now have left no space for car-

Flashes Instead he seems to be turning his machine-guns opened up. In the interests of the defence of goes, but in recent weeks the traffle attention to territory of direct interest from the guns lit up the tense faces

Vladimir Horowitz (Plano solo), 8.0 London Relay The News, American Democracy and the free-bottle-neck at Lisbon has been re-to the Firms,

of crews grouped round them and 8.15 London Relay-War Com- dom of the whole world, Hitler was, ducel,

we could see shell after shell touring mentary.

·warned definitely not to show any of Air express rates are fixed at $2

The Vichy agency

Unto his pirate sea forces in the Western per pound with a $5 shipping mini-Finns new objective is the conquest the German destroyer.

the bridge and superstructure af

8.25 London

Relay Listening She was Post Atlantic.

If he does, the United States Navy In accordance with Government, of Soviet Karelia. Marshal Manner-taken completely by surprise and her

Examination of Points in Dally German Propaganda.

Mr W. R. Chester-Woods, Adjutant Programme Summary.

At 10.30 am. to-day the "Royal. of Police Reserve, slated that Defen- Observatory stated that the typhoon It is stated that most of the Fin- we could see tracer bullets passing Please also packages containing money, securi-nish troops are advancing towards some way from us.

8.32 A Gershwin Programme. remember that the President said that ties or cheques.

An American In Paris Suite, dant joined the force on July 7 and is situated in Latitude 20 N. and Petrosayodel on the western shore The enemy then began laying New Light Symphony Orch.; Oh the helmet was part of his equip Langitude 116 E., wildt is about 150 of Lake Onega while the rest are a

smokescreen but

ment. before she Lady Be Good (From "Oh! Lady Be

miles southeast of Hongkong. The the Russians along the was able western bank of the River Svir bend

Picading not guilty, Defendant disturbance-is-snid-to-be-slationary,- we Good"); Bidin' My Time (From flm trained cur after Runs Girl Crazy"), The Foursome, Strike stated that he left the helmet there or very slow. tween Lakes Ladoga and Onega on her and with a breathtaking Up The Band (from the film), Boston after duty when he wanted to go The No. 1 typhoon signal is stil

The Finns # week ago claimed to roar a broadside of shell crúsked Into Orchestra conducted by Arthur for entertainment. The whole month hoisted. have reached this

*be was kept busy and could notį. SYDNEY, Sept. 14 (leuter). The about 150 miles northeast of Len-

area, which is her.

Fielder, the collaboration of President Roose-report not by ("Reuter") that a Ger

time 0.0

to take back the "Local Time Signal and An- spare the

helmet. velt and Mr Winston Churchill, for a raider had shelled Nauru and grad and 75 miles southeast of the

nouncements. former Soviet-Finnish frontier.

Defendant was fined $50. Railway Said Cut

ITLLETS. mu

There are still a number of Japan ese business shops In Hongkong Giving evidence, Lul King, 32, whose doors have not yet closed and holder of cigarette stall at No. 258 the majority of them are situated in Temple Street, stated that about 3

Wanchai close 10 the Children's am. on August 11 Defendant carne Playground. These shops are dis- consuming a battle of nerated water is understood that when these have and taking a package of cigarettes, settled their business they will be Defendant gave the holder the hel- leaving for Japan. met for deposit.

German assault on impossible to ram her. The destroyer delphia Stokowski and The Phila- to his stall in civilian clothes. After playing "Closing Sale" signs and it

New Objective

Buys that

the

the

bursts

shoots first and I believe that it is postal regulations, the air expressein is said to have promised this answering fire of scattered

from machine-guns was very wide as

a navy which is very quick and cannot accept, among other things, territory to Finland. accurate in the draw.

his patrolling ships and aeroplanes will protect all merchant ships, rot

only American but of any dag Pacific Raider

engaged in commered in his defensive

waters.

"་ cannot but comment that this

indeed magnificent Indication of

a

Rumour Quashed

is without foundation.

to

hide

herself

8.30

Orchestra.

that a wing of the R.A.F. has reached expressed-the-opinion-that-it-wasthe Svir but they_are_30 miles from she developed a heavy list to port. Short Wave only).

Russia has caused much satisfaction in the southern sector of the Allied Ply, that such reports were not front, of which Catro is the head- veriled before publication.

quarters.

Terrible Havoc "She was then only some 500 yards It will be of untold help to the Royal and the Society Islands in the Pacific

away and we could plainly see the Navy."

terrible havoc wrought her. Her Royal Air Force.

The Commonwealth Navy Minister, According to a Helsink! dispatch, bridge and control towers were com- Mr W. M. Hughes, declared to-day the Finns have cut the Leningrad-pletely blown away and there was a CAIRO, Sept. 14 (Reuter)-News that the report was untrue and be Murmansk Hallway where it touches terrific explosion aboard after which The she was lost in smoke. Later it further north.

The Finns are stated to be trying we came across her half-submerged to establish a continuous line along hull.

The batlic was how almost the Svir after occupying a few points

chaotic on its banks. Mass Launching Of

German and Flunish reinforce-knowing which way to turn to es Merchantmen ments have been brought up in the cape the terrife onslaught of British forces which had caught them so un- WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (Reuter) |Salla region in northern Finland, It is felt here that other and no Aulentie and Pacife waters on Sep-sumed for Kondalaksha at the hend -Thirteen freighters” will slide Into where fütense fighting has been re-

Sinking of Bremac less striking measures of Angiotember 27 in the largest muss launch-of the White Sea.

"Coming out of the smoke we saw Rusthat cooperates inity be uning of trerchantmen since the first

the Bremse which was firing at one World

In the extreme north, the Germans

of our consorts with her five-inch The Maritime Commission bas do-have launched an attack northeast of suns. We immediately opened fire. signated the occasion "Liberts Flest Petsamo with the aim of driving the As the Bremse drew clear there was a It la notified for general informa- Day" and has asked President Roose-Russians out of the Fishers' Penin-t

tremendous

Civilians as well as the military| realise how closely the defence of the Middle Eastern nations, India and even Afrion itself is bound up in the defence of Russia.

elpated in future.

Extreme North

awares.

with German

ships

(On

Taken To Station After walling for a month for De- tendant in return Complainant took the helmet to the Yaumati Police Station.

Typhoon 150 Miles From Colony

U.S. Army Output

A notice to Mariners posted up at

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WASHINGTON, Sept. 14 (Reuter), the Harbour Once to-day refers to The Army Department reports that

plants Bre Borneo-North Coast-Turtle Islands. 10

producing It states that a survey buoy has been machine-guns compared with "two placed--in-position-Lat-00-degrees plants-14 months ago. --The-output- and 23 N., Long 118 degrees 20'E (Ap-hus risen 46 per cent. since August,

1940. prox), in 48 fathoms of water.

9.02 This week's Programmes. 0.05 Studio"Penell Piense."

Variation of Variety arranged by Leonard Starbuck.

9.45-10.0

-10.0 News in French

9.45 Concert Waltzes. 10.0

London-The Newi News Commentary.

Massed Bands of H. M. 10.15 not Royal Marines.

Nautical Moments-"March Fan- tasy" (arr. Winter); Hornpipe B The Bo'sun (From "The Drowsy Dustinan Suite"): Amparito Roca- Spanish March (Toxidor, orr. Win- ter): La Belle Pensee (Erichs).

10.30 Geraldo and His Orchestra, 11.0 London-"News from Home" by Howard Marshall,

11.15 Close Down,

tlon that the next Criminal Sessions velt to make it a Siting and colour-sula. Effective opposition by Sovlet Recens explosion in her and it)... will be held on Wednesday, Septem- | ful ceremony" by delivering a nation-warships has hitherto frustrated this by a zobable that she was siruck

ber 17, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. I wide address,

Why Tin Hat Day?

German move.

In common with every part of the British Commonwealth of nations, the Colony of Hongkong is determined to play its part in the War Effort, Not by any means the least of its efforts is represented by the. Romber Fund. When £150,000 had been sent from this Fund to the British Government, Sir Geoffrey Northcote received a telegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies which stated: "I am most gratified for the generous flow of contri butions which now total over £150,000."

At the same time, His Excellency received a telegram from the Minister for Altcraft Production: "Acknowledge with grateful thanks further sum of £15,- 000. This magnificent gift is being added to the sunis already received, and boing dovoted to Bomber Squadron. I look forward with pride to the day when this squadron will go into service to bear witness to the generosity of the outpost of the Empire whose make it will bear,"

To date, £150,939-19-6 has been remitted. Approximately £23,000 is still requir- ed to reach the sum to commission and put into service the Hongkong Blenheim Bomber Squadron.

While it Is gratifying to know that contributions flow into the Fund almost hourly, the balance required is still considerable,

Under the Presidentship of Lady MacGregor, the ladies of the Colony nra co-operating with The Hongkong War Effort Committco, and organising a special drive for Funds which has been named "Tin Hat Day,"

The H.K.W.E.C. Is busy organising the "Tin Hat Ball" which will offer pleas ing entertainment; and fun-and at the same time give considerable impetus to the flow of money urgently nooded to put into service Hongkong's Bombor Squadron.

It should be gratifying to YOU therefore, to make good use of the opportuni- ties afforded by Tin Hat Day" and "The Tin Hat Ball."

mediately.

She sank almost Im-

we turned our attention to an- other enemy ship and with our third broadside hit her heavily uft. She

could still

still manoeuvre and got bc- tween us and another British ship. The

however, fred at her from litter point-blank range and iterally blast-

Supply Ship Off Norway Sunk By FAA

ed her out of the water. The shat- LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter), tering brondrides left her nothing An Admiralty communique

a smoking hulk which giving news of an more than a elowly heeled over and sank.

on

attack on enemy shipping off the Nor- Trawler Engaged

the wegian coast by naval aircraft "Fire was then opened trawler and we at once scored a/states: direct hit with a broadside. Nothing "Further-successful action has been and taken by the Royal Navy against the more was seen of the trawler although she was not actually scen enemy's supplies and sea communi- to sink, the effect of our broadside cations with his troops on the North on a vessel of about 600 tons must Russian front. At dawn on Friday have been fearful and her loss can carrier-borne naval aircraft attacked be token for granted.

shipping in the Bodo (south The weather now suddenly clear of Lofoten ren off the Norwegian ed a little and we had a good view const and military objectives in the

about of another destroyer

6,000 vicinity. yards off. She immediately opened "One enemy supply ship of about Are at us. British ships replied 2,000 tons was sunit and other ships 11 running fight ensued. were damaged. 'Aluminium - works Potches of mist constantly obscured were hit and set on fire and an the target but British gunnery electric power, station was also bomb. again proved its superiority and weed.

and

could see spurts of red flame as our "From these attacks, all our aircraft shells crashed into the German ship, returned safely." After at least seven direct hits' had been scored there was violent ex- plosion aboard her and a treat column smoke rose into the air.

'Other Targets

Another German

General Killed

BPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH BERLIN, Sept. 14 (UP),Colonel high German officer whose death in General Ritter von Schobert, a very

"This fortunato break in tho' weather was short-lived and visibility begun to close in again. Before we lost contact with the enemy however we managed to engage more targets. It is impossible to, estimate the action in the Eastern campaign has

Is the fourthi Ger-

magg or even see, what types of been announcedo, killed RIC

vassels we were firing at but direct man

hits were scored on at least two more

ships. The

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German force and blasted them from being u

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and resource vanced from Bessarabia across the with which the whole action was central Dulcitet, valley northeast- carried out.

Awards" tog effect, a junellon' with “50 with our milation completed we German forces who were thrusting -returned-to-Harbour 22-**

southeastwards from Galácio,

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