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PĦO WATA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1941. Attat

P.W.D. FOREMAN TELLS OF “SQUEEZE-TAKING” RUMOURS AT INQUIRY

REVELATIONS THIS MORNING AT THE INQUIRY INTO MATTERS AFFECTING THE ARCHITECTURAL OFFICE OF THE A.R.P., INCLUDED THE STATEMENT BY TSANG PIU-FAN, P.W.D. FOREMAN, THAT, ALTHOUGH HE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR GIVING THE O.K. TO PAYMENT VOUCHERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF MUCK FROM A.R.P. TUN-

·NELS, CERTain amounTS HAD BEEN PAID OUT BY GOVERNMENT 'AGAINST VOU. CHERS WHICH HE HAD NEITHER SEEN BEFORE, NOR INITIALLED.

RUSSIA AND BULGARIA Unsatisfactory Sofia Reply To Protest

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP)— Russia has notified Bulgaria that her reply to Russia's com plaint against the massing of Axis:naval forces in Bulgarian ports is unsatisfactory.

According to the Tass Agency, M. Molotov gave notification to this effect to the Bulgarian Minister, M. Ivan Stamenov, in Moscow.

Bulgaria announced yesterday that she had rejected Russia's protest against alleged preparations by the Axis Powers to use Bulgaria os ai springboard for attacks against the Russian Caucasus,

Demarche To Turkey ANKARA, Sept. 17 (UP).—Bul- garia has made a formal demarche on Turkey and requested permission for eight Bulgarian destroyers, one submarine, three E-boats and a tor- pedo boat to pass through the Dar- danelles it was revealed here to- night reviving the rumours that Bul- garia had bought some Italian war- ships,

MURDER OF A RUSSIAN

S'hai Investigation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Tsang also declared that rumours had been spread about that he was taking. “squeeze” in connection with his work. He had not complained to anybody about them because, he said, he could not prove 'who had spread the rumours.

Earlier in the hearing, Tsang was closely questioned about a banking account he had opened in February of 1939. ·Tsang declared that the account was his sister's for whom he made the deposits and which he had since paid back again to her. He understood from her that the savings were for her marriage.

Soviet Successes In Baltic & At Odessa

Special to the "Telegraph”

MOSCOW, Sept. 18 (UP).—The Leningrad correspondent of the "Red Star” to-day reported that, Soviet infantry, supported by land artillery plus big guns from the Baltle fleet, and detach- ment of marines, have succeeded in re-capturing an important village at the function of two highways leading to Leningrad.

The Commission comprises His Honour Mr Justice P. E. F. | Cressall (Chairman), Mr L. C. F. Bellamy, Mr S. Hampden Ross and Mr K. M. A. Barnett, Mr D. H. Blake represented Kin Leo and Co., contractors for build- ing the A.R.P. tunnels in Kow- Ioon.

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The Chairman: What are you in the Government?

Tsang: I supervise some work. Are you a foreman in the P.W.D.?

—Yes."

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· Salary of $75 A Month The German forces which are

What is your salury?-$75 a month. attempting to take Leningrad

Do you speak English7-Yes. are now concentrating on the

Would you like to answer village and are at present rush-qucations in English to save time?-

I rather speak Chinese. ing up fresh troops and heavier When were you first employed as

Protection For U.S.

Harbours arm

• SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP)—The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Frank Knox, to day told the press that the Navy Department is prepared to place submarine nets “at entrances of important harbours of the Unit- ed States and its possessions where this type of defence is applicable."

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SHANGHAI, Sept. 18 (UP). The police have charged Eugene Pick,

The announcement did not Russian actor and former officer in the Soviet Red Army with being the specify any particular harbours, Instigator of the murder of M. but it is assumed that they will Mamontoff, while Tsang Sin-gauh inciule Hawaii, Puerto Rico and was charged as being an accomplice the Philippines in view of their and Llovong Ling with the murder. All appeared at the Second Special importance from a military and District Court yesterday afternoon. naval standpoint.

3 Swedish Destroyers Sunk in Naval Base

Special to the "Telegraph"

STOCKHOLM, Sept. 17 (UP).-It is officially known that 31 men were killed and 11 injured when explosions and fres sank the Swedish destroyers Goteborg, 1,040 tons, Klas Horn, 1,020 tons and the Klas Ulga, 1,020 tons this morning at the Maerssgarn naval base.

THE SWEDISH DESTROYER GOTEBURG. Flaming oll covered the water, remains uncertain but it is believed hampering the rescue work, and to have occurred in the ammunition

room or the boiler room. It is believed that the casualties Admiral Agrensverd, commander of will reach 100. Half of the 600 the flotilla which was the victim of members of the crews were on rescue work from his flagship.

the disaster is commanding the shore leave when the disaster The United Press correspondent

arrived at the scene of the explo stons at the same time na 15 ambu- It is believed that the careless lances and 300 members of the crews, handling of torpedoes may have returning from leave.

gathered

struck.

The

crews

at the gates of the naval caused. The explosion on the Goote-yard where they are anxiously await- burg which broke in half and sank ing nows of their comrades. At 2 rapidly, spreading the fire to the pm, the ships and the surrounding others and causing further ex-waters,

ara sill burning fiercely making the rescue work moxi plosions, f

The exact repson for the explosions dimcuit,

the

concentrations of artillery in anja foreman in the P.W.D.7-In 1934 attempt to re-capture the village, when was transferred to the P.W.D. but the Soviet lines are holding from the Shing Mun Valley Water

Scheme. Germans Driven Back

Do you know Mr Campbell?—Yes. Were you employed by him in the LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP).—Accord-Shing Mun Reservoir Scheme?--Yes. ing to the official Tass agency, the

You were on office boy then, Soviet In.ormation Bureau reports weren't you? No. I was-n-checker... from Quessa that the Germans, the

poy did you get?~~$25 a of Dalnik but the Russian infuntry, other day, captured some

heights

westmar

How long did you remain on that co-operating with the naval units, Scheme?--For about six months as a hurled them off all the heights after checker after which I was fierce fighting for several hours. The ferred to the office. Haltial positions leaving a large num Germans finally retreated from their ber of corpses.

trans-

And did you on February 3, 1837 open it by depositing $20?--Yea,

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What Nazis are Up Against In

The Western Desert

Feature of the British defences in the Western Desert and around Tobruk are these latest type of tank traps, which are known as "Dragons Teeth." They are causing a lot of

trouble to the Nazis.

U. S. Warships Begin Convoying

Lend And Lease Supply Ships

Special to the "“Telegraph”

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP)—The Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Frank Knox, to- day told the press that the United States is now convoying vessels of all flags which are carry- ing Lend and Lease supplies. Asked whether the United States navy was convoying war shipments for Britain to Iceland, Colonel Knox said: "The escort of convoys by war vessels is only one of the methods which can be used and are being used in all of our defence areas,”.

Sweeping RAF Raids Across N. France

Secretary Knox disclosed that the United States navy is con-- -ducting-a-search-of-the-islands- off South America for possible raider bases, observing that-sur- veillance is "being kept up" by the navy.

the

Regarding convoys, he asserted, LONDON, Sept. 17 (Reuter)-Two squadrons of Blenheim fest world war, many more methods

"You must recall that aired bombers escorted by a strong formation of fighters attacked than convoys have been developed power plant at Mazingurbe near Bethune this afternoon. It is to protect-ships and we are employ- learned in London that bombs were seen to 'hit the target and ing all of them." fires were started. German fighters attempted to prevent the

attack but failed.

HEAVY SHELLING

OF TOBRUK

At least six German fighters are known to have been destroy- ed.

What year was that?-1934. And you continued in that job until what year?-Up to

to 1937 when the Menace To Crimea

hing Mun Reservoir was completed. Shing MOSCOW, Sept. 17 (UP)--The

And then you were transferred to Ukraine is what job?-I was still employed it German drive into the reported to be menacing Crimea, Shing Mun as a charger. The official spokesman N. Lozovsky, At how much a month? I think when asked about the rumoured at $1.75 a day. drive against Perekop where four That was in 10377-Yes,

Underwriters Bank Account mile wide neck of land joins Crimen with the mainland said: "Of course the Germans are trying to force a Did you open, an account in the decision in at least one place, but Underwriters Bank in February, they never will succeed against the 19377-Yes. powerful combination of the Soviets: and Britain alded by the United States,"

You continued to hold that account Russo-German Losses until February, 1930. Is that correct? MOSCOW, Sept. 17

CAIRO, Sept. 17 (Reuter).— (UP)-To-1038 or 1930. I don't remember British Headquarters has issued day's communique states that Soviet exactly which year, troops fought stubborn battles on the During the period that you had this the following communique: entire front. On September 15, the savings account, you deposited the Soviet air force destroyed 70 German sum of $1,017.43. Is that correct? Tobruk, enemy shelling of our!

"Following our raids from Patrols, one German being shot down,

Evening Raid the Yes: plans in air combats and jground. The Soviets lost 25.

Observers. forward positions is still heavy|

along the Will you tell me a few details about in the east, but has decreased Channel state that the weather was these deposits German Claims

you made? I think BERLIN, Sept. 17 (UP)-The February 15, 1937 you deposited $1707 sectors.

British planes raced across oMelal

the French coast. news agency states that-Yes,

"In 'the frontier area, advanced bombers and Stukas last Tuesday Where did

you get that from? elements of British and South African over the Black Sen dank two trans From my sister.

are continuing mechanised forces ports and damaged eleven additional

What La the transports and merchantmen totall- Mra

name of your sister?- their patrolling activities." ing 208,000 tons, and scored three

Where

does she live?--I think 84 direct hits on a battleship of the Caine Road. I am not sure of the Mara type, as well as destroying 20 number. small coastal ships,

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He declined to reveal whether the navy is providing protection for ships autside the North Atlantic, but ad-

mitted that officials are studying the possibility of "arming merchantmen.

He explo

explained that legislation would be required for that, adding that he, personally, was undecided regarding tho

He admitted that the matter. He admitted shortage of guns was the main fac- tor regarding merchantmen.

One Blenheim bomber and seven British fighters ure lost but one Delish pilot was later rescued from the sea by the R.A.F. sen rescue service.

Meanwhile, he stressed the fact that the United States possessed German fighters attempted to inter-gun crews if needed. No brushes fere with the rescue operation but with the German raiders have been were driven off by British Oghter reported in recent days.

Regarding the reports that a Ger- man raider is Operating in the TURN to Back Pago, Column 3

English

will remind you of them. On against the south and west whe with remarkably clear visibility Anonymous $1,000

Swaying Lines LONDON, Sept. 17 (Router)-Tho swaying battle in the Libyan-Egyp~ tian frontier areas following a Ger- man attack was described in London to-day

And you got that money from your sister? She asked mo to put the money to this account,

Why did she not put it in her own. It was stated that after the initial name? Becauso sho cannot read, enemy attack had been repulsed, British forces returned to their orig- inal line.

·

Has Paid Her-Back* Have you given it back to her yet? -Yes, I paid her at various times

Bringing up 20 tanks, the enemy whenever she asked for it. The

made another attack, which forced whole amount luas been paid up.

the British back between six und And did she give you a receipt British wore again back in their saven miles. But by nightfall the from time to time? No. As we are original positions,

brother and sister we trust cach

other.

r and sister wo

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Five

$210

The enemy's action had apparently

tanks were destroyed.

out the land, but there is no indica-

For Bombers Another big force swept across the French coast this evening. The sky was described as being full of Spit for the Bomber Fund has been An anonymous donation of $1,000 Bres and Hurricanes some flying at a received to-day, being the third from great height. Other fighters, how the generous donor concerned. Yes ever, were only just above sea level.terday, a cheque, also for $1,000, was Shortly afterwards, heavy received from "A group of French TURN to Back Pago, Column 3 Residents for Victory,"

Japan Is Accused Of Violating Agreement

Special to the "Telegraph".

Ulon of - preparation for immediate The Senator has sent a letter | the restricted waters during the sum- operation by the enemy on a large to the State Department protest.

scale.

mer months"

WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP). ---- Senator Mons Wallgren On May 22, 1937 you deposited to-day said that Japan is violating her agreement with the In your savings account, What in force with the idea of bombarding United States by sending boats into Alaskan waters which are was that? Savings from your salary, the frontier and at Tobruk to "ay restricted to American Ushermon, ..

This was also my sister's money. She gave you more money? Yes. What did your know

your sister de?--I don't Did she work?I don't lived at Shing Mun and I returned home only at the week-end.

But didn't she tell you about this money that she gave you to depositt She didn't but she said that the money was to be for her marriage, TURN to Pare: 5. Column One

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ing against the alleged violation

Majesty the King gave audiences to Japanese vessels which he said LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP)-Hi and enclosed a photograph of day at Buckingham Palace to the were taken on the spot. British and American Missions to

He declared that the Japanese boats were at a point between the Fribilon

large, boat as a busw, Part Islands and Kuskokwin Bay, and tak ed, frond small boats which used a

He added: "The Alaskan herfes

taken from Alaska, The Japanes are worth more than all the goods

Moscow including Mr Averell Harri- He claimed that he had reliable man and, Lord Beaverbrook, "-- evidence that the bould had entered probably need fish for Vielsards

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