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GERMANY'S INNER POLITICAL HATRED

BRITAIN FUNERAL OF

OF

SIR ROBERT VANSITTART, Chief Diplɔ-

LATE JOHN

matic Adviser to the Foreign Office, in a MACKECHNIE

broadcast fast night, described the hatred of England he encountered while at school in

THE REMAINS OF THE LATE MR. JOHN · MACKECHNIE,

S.S. TUNG ON WERE. LAID TO REST AT THE COLONIAL

Germany at the end of last century and add-CHIEF ENGINEER OF THE edi

“There has never been any true German departure from that inner political hatred of Englund, based mainly on jealousy, the most potent engine of evil in the human frame

In all my long experience. I have never known the Germans vary from one of two attitudes.. They have either openly, and often violently vented their hatred of us or else they have tried to throw dust in our eyes."

"For Afty years we have been out to destroy England," said a German official when Germany Į invaded Norway, "and this time we are leaving nothing to chance." Fifty years is about right SO my own observation is

GROTESQUE

PICTURE

OF DAMAGE

CEMENTERY: YESTERDAY. widow, the two daughters, Marina

The chief mourners were the

and Mrs. A. V. Souza, and the sons, George; Alec and Willie..

-The Rev. Cyril Brown, conduct- ed the burial' service.

The coffin was draped, with the Red Ensign and wreaths from the widow.and.children were interred - with the casket.

Among those present at the graveside Were Capt. W. E, Kirby, Secretary of the China . 'Coast. Officers' Guild, and | Marine- Engineers” Guild. Capt. A. C. Campbell,- master of the Sal On," Mr. | Mitchell, Chief Officer of the Sai On. Mr. J. Russell, Mr. and Mrs, J. 'Con- ception. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Peralta. Mr. and Mrs. G. Miliar. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Barros, Mrs. Erickson, Mrs, Fox, Mrs. Cruz, Mrs. A. Castro, Mrs. Abra- ham, Misses M. and N. Cruz, Miss L. German Trans - Ocean May, Messrs: L. V. J. de Souza, S.

Conception, Miss A. Baleros, Miss H. Path Barred

measures which have be-Bux, J. R. Santos, H. Stainfield, J. J We barred the path of the braz-

White, J. R. McWalter, I. Silva, D. TA. en horde to world

come domination.

positively lyrical Suva, M. via Carlos, E. B. Young, O. Hence the sound and fury and about the damage inflict-M. Larcina, B. A. Souza, W. Maher, sabre rattling alternating with

far as concerned.

A. Poon, H, J. Yappe. E, P. Souza, J.

sapping and burrowing and sub- ed on Southampton by F. Baleros and B. Baleros.

All Germany's

,

wars have

been most carefully and doll berately prepared and launched at what Germany's rulers thought the most opportune mo- ment

!

Wreaths were sent by the widow:

Eddie; Nena, Victor and Yvonnes-Mas-

and officers Sal On: Master and of-

Peter and Huda; Mr. and Mrs. H. L.

tler propaganda and covert pre- Nazi bombers reached a Marina: George, Alex, and Willie; Sa- parations for war.

dizzy height on Sunday die and Jane; Duncan; Jack, Mac and when they claimed thatter and Officers af. Tung On: Master "Southampton harbour Acers of Blacao: Master and Officers was extensively used as of Kau Tung: W. R. Mok: Mrs. May, an emergency port after Fex and family; Wong Lin-kee: Mr. German general, has been left to the destruction of London Pnd Mrs. E. B. Hensen; Mr. and Mrs, chance. Everything that ingenuity docking and harbour faci-Mrs. L. V. J. de Souza; S. O. Bux: R. could devise has always beenTM ready for the day and there will never be a day when the world can breathe freely unless this fact is recognised."-British Wireless.

Nothing, in the words of a

ACCUSED OF ANGERING SHELTER CROWDS

While taking refuge in a public air raid shelter, Lawrence James Lester, thirty-seven. fitter, of Tot- tenham Court Road, London, was alleged to have said: "I consider that Germany has about 20.000 aircraft, and they have not real- ly started.

lities."

A. Conception; E. P. Young: Mr. and

P. Brown and family; J. Conception: Tai Sang Steamship Comvany; Mra, B. Erikson: Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Miller, Such a picture of dockland is grotesque

London and family; Bob Bluestone; H. Stain- and the eld;, D. E. Ellis;. Donald, Blackman; German propagandist must take The O'Farrell's: Mr. and Mrs. A.A. pleasure in rounding off the Barros; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Laurel and story in this manner.

family; C. S. Parker; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Watson; J. R. McWalter: Nor- It is unfortuniate, how- man and Jack Mackay: Mr. and Mrs. ever, that.......another...pro-F. M. de Cruz and family; Mrs Dodd, pagandist on the same day

Valentine and John: Mr. and Mrs. H. and in the same Trans-Ocean. Hunt; Hop Kee: Mimi: Mr. and service, should also feel moved! Mrs. Ho Eng-shing: Mr. and Mrs. J to round off his own particu Laicina and family; Eldred D. Bush R. Santos and family: Mr. and Mrs. lar story on the naval

en and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hus- counter in the Channel by sa'n Mr. and Mrs. U. Ebrahim: LI `caying: "It has been observed, Yin-ket;

Dr. Yip Yuet-fong; K, K. lately that under cover of the Leung; Jimmy; Thomas, Nicholas and

long niglits and November George Robinson..

foga the English were escort. ing convoys to the Thames Estuary,"

.

SURPRISE ROYAL

VISIT TO BRISTOL

The English were presumably unaware that the Germans had "destroyed London's harbour "You don't know what resources facilities" or they would not be the Russians have and are going acting in this unaccountable to give Germany; we have no manner-or possibly they them free Press in the country."

lves hen en tán enje krew These statements were read at the German claim to be false caused by recent air Hendon when Lester

was re- British Wireless. manded on ball for fourteen days accused of using Insulting be- haviour. He pleaded not guilty.

Police-Constable Graves said that Lester was surrounded by a crowd of hostile men,.

At the same court Albért Thomas Hockley, nineteen, lab- ourer. of Charlton Road, Que.ns- bury, was remanded on bail for seven days on a similar charge.

A police-constable alleged that Hockley was one of a gang of youths who crated annoyance in a public air raid shelter. To prevent him being set upon by three women the constable arrest-

TAIPO HIGHWAY ROBBERY

HEL NOWIndo

Queen Mary and the Prin- cess Royal paid a surprise visit to: Bristol during the week-end where they made a tour of In- spection of some of the damage

ra-ds.

brun wireless:

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BEATEN UNCONSCIOUS BY TWO ROBBERS AND DRAGGED TO A HILLSIDE. A CHINESE: MERCHANT. YAU SANG, 52, WAS ROBBED OF $20 AT 2 A.M. IN TAIPO THIS MORNING,

You was returning to his home, No. 4, Man Shing Street, Talpo, when the men, approaching h ́m from, behind caught him by the. throat and beat him unconscious. They then dragged him to a hillside and took his; money,TO-MORROW:

Regalning his senses, Yhu ́re-

20th Century Borted the incident, and within "a

Fox Picture few hours one of the alleged robbers was arrested on a Dont.

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