1940-10-14 — Page 5

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

By BUD FISHER

OKAY, MY MAN TWO HAMBURGERS

JUST STAND

BACK A LITTLE!

WITH ONIONS!

KITCHEN

"FOR PUBLIC KUNMING SAVAGELY

SECURITY"

SAYS VICHY

There are to be no. Jewish racial laws in France, according to M. Alibert, the Vichy Minister of Justice; in an interview given to the German official news agency.

Only measures "for public security" are contemplated.

Jews are to be ex- cluded from holding high office in politics, the Press and the economic life of the country.-Reuter.

CONTROL OF MAGNESIUM

BOMBED BY JAPS.

THE U.S. CONSULATE at Kunming was slightly damaged and the British and German Consulates had their windows shattered when Japanese planes mercilessly dive-bombed Kunming.

Flying daringly low, the aircraft systema- tically raked the city, from north to south.

An immense pall of smoke hung over the city after the terrible bombardment, which, seemingly, destroyed the whole city.-Reuter.

Kunming was thrice severely raided by Japanese aircraft yes- terday.

The whole city was enveloped with smoke after the raids and many civilians have been killed. and wounded while scores of buildings were severely damaged. A few 'planes took part in

the first and second raids drop- ping bombs on the outskirts, but during the third raid some 40 bombers and fighters were counted.

BOMBER

TRIUMPHS

OVER FIGHTER

A German fighter, shot Bombs were dropped in the heart of the town

down on Friday night by! and several The Minister of

power-dived and machine-gunned a British bomber return-Į Aircraft Pro-civilians fleeing from the city. duction has made an order that Chinese A.A. batteries "Wenting from operations over magnesium and magnesium alloys, into action but none of the raiders Germány, was the third! whether unfabricated or in the were shot down. Several dog- form of billet block, powder, slab fights took place outside the city enemy machine to be des- or stick, shall not be bought, sold but the results are not known-troyed in two successive or used except under licence. Our Own Correspondent.

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HORIZONTAL

1 To ascend

6 Feeble-

..minded ....person 11 To train

12 Small trip hammer

14 Philippine

ward

: division

15 Glue

17 Gone by

18 Behold!

10 Portable

'float'

21 By

22 Protection

24 Land

measure

25 Cereal

grassey

27 Spanish for

-!" "soint”.

20 Indian

mulberry

29 To sharpen

30 Handler of

scenery in

plays.:

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..continent

34 Greek letter

35 German

article: 37.Key

38 Symbol for

samarlum

39 Makes

comfortable

41 Preposition

42 Illusory

image

46 Beain

45 Note of scale

48 Staggers

49 Girl's name

50 Rare

52 Delicate

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late

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theatre

VERTICAL

1 Stage

players

2 Greek letter

.3 Butterfly

4 Deep sleep

5 Ardour

6 Engine

7 Butter

substitute

8 Japanese "measure

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10 To deny 11 Spanish room

13 Decays

18 Deadlock

19 The Pope.

20 Midday

23-Billiard shot

nights by R.A.F. bombers.

According to an Air Ministry bulletin, this enemy fighter was in company with another machine but only one of them attacked.

The German plane came in from astern at about 500 yards. and then turned on a 'bright searchlight.

The bomber took evasive action, Then the fighter closed at 150 yards. At this range, the rear- gunner of the bomber opened fire. In all, he fired three long bursts before the fighter had fired a sin- -gle shot. The enemy machine

was seen to fall into the sea,

Such night combats, however, are exceptional, though in recent months R.A.F. crews have report- ed an increase in enemy fighter activities at night.-British Wire- less.

DESECRATION OF

ST. PAUL'S

re-

Further evidence of the univer- sal horror at the damage cently done at St. Paul's Cathe dral when a Nazi bomb penetrat- ed the roof at eastern end and brought tons of masonry crashing down on the High Altar, is

20 South Ameri- contained in many telegrams of

can mount-

tain range

28 Symbol for

silver

20 Exclamation 31. Molten lava 32 Chineso

measure

33 Kind of wool 30 To blush.

37 Mongrela

38, Dirks

39 Ancient

charlot

40 To fly 43 Parts of

circles 44 Singing

volco 47.Sweet potato 49 Flurry.

61 Sun god

03 Compass

*point

sympathy from all parts of the world being received by the

Dean of St., Paul's.

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Among the messages is one from the Primate of the Cana- dían Church, Dr. Derwyn" Owen, in which he expresses profound sympathy at the damage to altar and thankfulness at the survival of the fabric,

the

The Bishop of the Bahamas cables: "Deep sympathy at the desecration of the cathedral from the Church in the Bahamas."

The Protestant internees at Central Camp, Douglas, Isle of man; have also sent a telegram: "think with sympathy at the Intercessions of your church and congregation, remembering-Paulm 102 Verses, 13 to 22."--British Wireless,

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