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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 8, 1939
FRENCH AIRMEN
IN ANOTHER
DOG-FIGHT
Paris, To-day.
ANOTHER BATTLE between French airmen, flying Curtiss fighters, and a squadron of German Messerschmidts occurred yesterday afternoon over the Western Front.
The French planes, swooping down at a speed of 400 miles an hour, compelled the Germans to break formation and a series of dogfights occurred.
the
The
and Germans turned Frenchmen fought them until they were over the Seigfried Line, but the losses of the German planes have not been determined.
The
French suffered what they thought was their first loss, as one of their planes failed to reach its base at the expected hour.
Late in the evening, however, the pilot brought his plane back to his aerodrome, having made a forced landing owing to engine trouble.
Four of the French machines were hit by bullets, but they were not seriously damaged, and none of the
airmen were wounded.
French Reuter.
IMPERIAL WAR DISCUSSION
LONDON, TO-DAY.
ASSAULTED ON WEDDING NIGHT
"I cannot force people to live toge- ther if she or he does not wish to do 'so. After all, the women in this country are more or less free," said Mr. Q. A. A. Macfadyen, addressing an Indian and his Chinese wife, when placing the man on a $25 bond keep the peace for one year. The Indian was also ordered to pay $15 compensation to his wife.
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Mohammed Alam, 30, of No. 148, Temple Street, was summoned at the instance of his wife, Wong Yuet- fong, 21, for assault on the night of October 11, their wedding night.
I
Alam alleged that she repeatedly demanded $100 from him, as her mother wanted the money.
His wife denied the allegation. She said she was supposed to be paid $30 before married him, but she only
THE VISITING MINISTERS FROM THE DOMINIONS AND THE RE- PRESENTATIVE OF THE GOV-received $10. ERNMENT OF INDIA YESTERDAY MORNING MET THE MINISTER OF SHIPPING AND DISCUSSED WITH HIM METHODS OF CO-OPERATION AND GENERAL SHIPPING QUES- TIONS.
Various problems appertaining to individual Dominions were also i
dealt with.
In the afternoon the Ministers met the Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security.
SNATCHERS
SENTENCED
Arrested by Mr. Jorge, of Jordan Road, at 9 p.m. yesterday attempting to snatch a handbag from an un- known European lady, Chan Kum- Sir John Anderson explained the hoi, 21, boiler maker, employed by nature of the air raids problem and the China Light and described the organisation which pany, was this morning fined $15 or
defence six
labour by had been set up for civil purposes throughout the .country.- British Wireless.
STONING OF OSWALD
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
London, To-day.
Sir Oswald Mosley, the Fascist leader, who has been crusading for
weeks' hard Q. A. A. Macfadyen.
Power Com-
Mr.
Sentence of six months' hard la- bour was imposed by Mr. E. Hims- worth on Lau Hoi-chuen, 23, unem- ployed, for a similar offence.
FACTORY
LAW BROKEN
The managers of five knitting fac- peace on the Hitler model, was tories in Shamshuipo were this morn- stoned during a demonstration against ing summoned before Mr. Q. A. A. him and his supporters at Manches- | Macfadyen for employing female ter. Havas.
workers in an industrial undertaking during prohibited hours. They were each fined $50.
Charged as an unregistered money lender, Wing Choa, 30, spinster, of No. 165, Tam Kung Road, Kowloon City, was this morning remanded on $400 bail by Mr. E. Himsworth.
Inspector W. D. Phillips, who visit- ed the factories, found 150 women working between 10 p.m. and p.m..
10.30
Bringing Up Father
IF I CAN SKATE IT WILL BE A BIG SURPRISE TO MY DARLING WIFE- IT WILL ALSO SURPRISE ME-
BY GOLLY- THIS
16 A FUNNY COUNTRY-YOU PLAYIN' TENNIS
AND YOUR HUSBAND SKATING-
YOU MUST REALIZE THIS IS SUN VALLEY-
AND I'M
GOING HORSE-
BACK RIDING-
WELL-IT'S ABOUT TIME FER SUPPER-
I'LL GO BACK TO THE HOTEL
By George McManus
OH-WOULD YOU MIND MY · TAKING A PILLOW? MAGGIE JUST CAME BACK FROM
A HORSEBACK RIDE-
SORRY BUT WE
BEEN SKATING-
Cher, 1919, King Faituros Srodičnin, Inc. World riche entoes
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