WOMEN
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 22, 1940
ARRESTED RUMANIA RETURNS
1912 DOBRUDJA LINE
IN YAUMATI
Police officers under Det. Sgt. H. J. Baldwin carried out a surprise raid yesterday morning in the Yaumati district, arrest- ing two women and res- cuing three children.
The visit was paid to the first floor of No. 68, Temple Street. following the receipt of informa- tion that a number of children] were kept on the promises.
The women, Li Mui, 42, and her 19-year-old' daughter, Leung Wing, as well as the children, two 13-year-old girls and one three-year-old
were all taken to the S.C.A. immediately after the raid for further investi- gation.
girl,
Inspector H. W. Fraser, of the S.C.A., who took up the investi- gation was, however, unable to find "kidnapping" evidence against the arrested women.
The facts were disclosed be- fore Mr. Q. „A. A. Macfadyen at Kowloon Magistracy' this morn- ing when Inspector Fraser pro- secuted both women for failing
bringing to report the
in of Wards into the Colony.
The older woman, charged with bringing the two 13-year- old girls, was fined $50 while her daughter, charged with bring-| ing the 3-year-old girl, was fin- cd $20.
was
Inspector Fraser said it સ very suspicious case. They claimed that the girls were pre-j sented to them in Canton by their parents owing to poverty,
GESTAPO ROUND-UP
IN NORWAY
The Gestapo (Nazi secret police) carried out а round-up of Communists
throughout Norway a few days ago, accord- ing to news received by the Norwegian telegraph agency London yesterday.
in
Those arrested include most of the Communist Party and a number of leading journalists, including Christian Hilt, who was also manager of the Soviet Travel Bureau in Norway.
-Reuter.
TO
BULGARIA
R.A.F. OFFENSIVE
IN ABYSSINIA
An R.A.F. communique issued in Cairo says: "Simultaneous offensive reconnaissance flights were made over Italian aerodromes in Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland on |August 19 by squadrons of
AN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED YES- the South African Air TERDAY BETWEEN BULGARIA AND RU- Force. |MANIA REGARDING THE DOBRUDJA TER- station at Mega and buildings RITORY, SAYS A DESPATCH FROM BUCHAR-Caproni aircraft on the ground at EST, THE RUMANIAN CAPITAL.
Bombs fell near a wireless
damaged at
were
Nechelli,
Yavello were hit and three direct hits made on a storehouse at Afmadu.
On Tuesday our bombers at- tacked hangars and the railway
The agreement, which was reached at Craiova, fixes the new frontiers on the 1912 station at Diredawa: All bombs line. Territory ceded by Rumania to Bulgaria comprises the two provinces of Durastor and turn. Caliacra. It includes Balchik.
The heart of Queen Marie of tinue the negotiations with Rumania, which was preserved in Rumanians..
the Royal Palace the Chapel of at Balchik, has already been re- moved.
Bulgarian troops are already frontier near the Dobrudja
ter. ready to occupy the new ritory лб soon as the final agreement is signed.
the
ell in the target area and there was a direct hit on the hangar. One of our aircraft failed to re-
An atlack was made on the aerodrome at Dessie and build-
ngs in the compound were hit.
At Kassala our bombers car- ried out a low, level attack on railway buildings and the track. French pilots operating with the R.A.F. made extensive reconnais-
The
the disparity between two sets of proposals, however, is so great that no solution sance flights over British Somali- believed possible without Ger-land. man intervention.
Well-informed
observers iz:
Places visited included Berbera, Odwina, Hargeisa and Zeila.
Ten enemy bombers escorted Budapest think such intervention by fighters made a raid on Malta. will probably take the form of in-Our fighters went up and dis- The provinces will be occupied in both capitals.-Reuter.
formal pressure behind the scenes persed the enemy."-British Wire-.-. three hours and a Bulgarian will be installed administration
in
000000 |to prevent incidents.
AMERICAN RED CROSS IN FRANCE
The younger woman who claimed that she adopted the girl as a daughter, was closely ques-(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") tioned by the Magistrate about Despite the cessation of hostili- the reason for an adoption since ties the American volunteer sani- she was very young and livingtary corps is still active in France. with her husband. However, she working on the repatriation of re- refused to disclose the reason for fugees and the care of wounded the adoption.
con-
Negotiations continue cerning technical difficulties re- garding the exchange of popu lation and method of com- pensating. These are likely to take a fortnight.
Bulgarian Stand
It is understood Rumanía re- of the line soldiers. Several American volun-quested rectifications
her ordered teers were yesterday awarded the is a symbolical gesture in
but the Bulgarians re- to the care of Leg'on of Honour and war medals. Cavour
fused.
The three girls were to be entrusted the S.C.A.
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The
agreement provides that, Bulgaria will repatriate not only all Rumanians in the Dobrudja those in Bulgaria who are estimated to number 50,000. Reuter.
put
Hungary Not So Happy
M. Hory, head of the Hungar- ian delegation, returned to Turnu- Serverin yesterday to try and con-
FAMOUS MEN ON RETIRED LIST
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
FAMOUS NAMES APPEAR IN] THE LIST OF 150 FRENCH GEN- ERALS RETIRED BY THE PE- TAIN GOVERNMENT YESTER- DAY. THEY INCLUDE:-
General Colson, Under-Secre- tary for War;
General Nogues, Resident-Gen- eral in Morocco:
General Georges, former Chief! of Staff;
General Blanchard and Gen- eral Prioux, who covered them-1 selves with a glory at Dunkirk;
General Touchon, who stopped| the Germans on the Somme, and Generals Conde, Besson and Bouret, who commanded the troops who bore the first brunt of the German attack in northern France. Havas.
INTERNEE CAUGHT AFTER 3 MONTHS
After three months of freedom since his escape from Argyle] Street. Internees' ́Câmp on May 18, a Chinese ex-soldier, Li Kam- thing, aged 26, was re-arrested
yesterday.
He was taken into custody_by, an Indian constable in Yee Tak Road.
Before Mr. E. Himsworth atl Kowloon this morning, charged'
with escaping, he was remanded for 48 hours..
Sub-Inspector Tyler is
Icharge of the case..
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STOP PRESS
milltary communique issued in Chungking claims that three Chinese 'planes carried out a raid on Ichang on Tuesday, destroying а Japanese arms depot which was afire when the 'planes left the place. Our Own Correspondent.
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