GREAT GUESSING GAME Initiative Passes From Nazis To Britain
Hitler Now General
Set The Problems
WHATEVER THE German air force con do to stop the growing threat of Britain's new United States bombers, must be done at once, declares an editorial
in the "Chicago Sunday
Times.
"
The great guessing game of trying to pre- dict what Hitler is going to do has entered a new phase. It is Hitler to-day who is trying to guess what the British are going to do.
German civilians are wondering where the R.A.F. will strike next. All over the Continent of Europe there is fear and eyes straining aloft.
They have been told the Unit- ed States cannot send England help but there it is right be fore their eyes.
Thatler's greatest military risk hes come to pass warfare
any different fronts, suntllane- eusly.
Berlin Alarm
The New York Post, in a its Zurch curres-
message from
pendent, says that German pre- parations to move the Reich eapi- tal from Berlin to Vienna were
teen in the mass + pulsion or
The capital will be shifted
MOTHER TAKES NO ACTION
Pleading guilty to har- bouring Lung Sai-mui. 16-year-old girl, on March 18. 1940, without her mother's consent, Chan Kau. 55, married woman, residing at No. 322, Re-
Jews and Czechs from Vienna clamation Street. was should the R.A.F. succeed in or- fined $15 by Mr. D. J. N. ganising extensive bombing of Anderson at Kowloon this Berlin, it is believed.
The German authorities are ex-morning.
pecting this bombing to be inten-
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sified because of the increased Tasteetne Moreton. <if the British aircraft production and the SC.A.. said that vear ago, on arrival of more American made March 18, the girl when she left long-range bombers. Reuler.
the house for work in the morn ing. Was met by accused, who suggested that she enuld And her better employment and took her house in Shanghai Street where, neensed, it is alleged, sold her for $40.
HENNESSY ROAD "RACE"
MR. E. F. A. MORGAN, OF NO. 89, WATERLOO ROAD, WAS SUMMONED BEFORE MR. H. G. SHELDON, K.C., THIS MORNING, FOR SPEEDING IN HENNESSY ROAD ON MARCH
15.
Mr. E. C. Luscombe, A.S.P., (old the Court that at about 9,25 p.m. on March 15, he was driving in Hennessy Road from Cast 10 west. He overtook a bus al the junction of O'Brien Road and saw a green sports car, No. 2230, driven by the defendant, doing a speed of 25 m.p.h. He tried
to overtake, but accused refused
to let him pass.
to a
The girl remained with tha! woman until September when she was sold to another woman io Jaffe Road, where she practised prostitution un'il last Thursday when she "escaped" and return- ed to her mother.
In the presence of accused, the wirl related the story to her mo- ther, who made no report of her disappearance or her re urn.
However, the S.C A. received information from other sources and accused was arrested yester- clay.
SIX MONTHS' SENTNECE
He procceded Lai Cheult,
to overtake the car, and when was
41. unemployed,
six sentenced to
months'
the vehicles drew abreast, ac-hard labour by Mr. G. T. Lowry cused's car was at a speed of at the Central Magistracy this 45 miles per hour.
morning, for wounding Li Hon-
A fine of $20 was imposed. man, accountant of a Chinese Gunner W. Wren, Royal Artil- lery, attached to Cape D'Aguilar,
Bank in Bonham Strand
West, and stealing $2,000 in Chinese was fined $10 for driving car currency from the bank on March No. 1655 in Shaukiwan Road, 19. without a valid driver's licence,
on March 14.
MR. QUO TAI-CHI GIVES A PARTY
AN INFORMAL LUNCHEON FARTY ATTENDED BY A NUM-
It was alleged that defendant attacked the complainant with a chopper when he chased him.
Defendant spid he needed money so badly, and had no other means of getting it.
Sub-Inspector Goodwin prose-
cuted.
BER OF BRITISH GOVERN- Ivan Maisky, the Soviet Ambas- MENT OFFICIALS WAS GIVEN¦ andor in London, and Madame IN LONDON YESTERDAY BY Maisky, Lord Kemsley, proprietor DR. QUO TAI-CHI, THE CHIN- | of the "Sunday Times," and Lady ESE AMBASSADOR, AT THE Kemsley, Mr. R. B.. Dennis, for EMBASSY:
mer Prime Minister of Canada,
Among those present were Mr. and Mr. Frank Owen, editor of and Mrs. Clement Attlee, Mr. the "Evening Standard,' Cen- Arthur and Mrs. Greenwood, Mr. | tral News,
Strike In Syria
The general strike has broken Out afresh in many centres in Syria, says a Jerusalem des- patch to the Independent French Agency.
Offices have been closed, and trafle suspended in Damascus, Aleppo and other towns, it is stated, while military forces have been sent to Damascus and Alep
Do.
LEND AND LEASE VOTE SIGNED President Roosevelt
yesterday signed the Lease and Lend Ap- propriation Bill pro- viding $7,000,000,-
000 to aid the Allies, says Reuter from New York.
TRAIN HITS MINE
ATLANTIC BASE AGREEMENT SIGNED
In a felicitous atmos- phere, the Anglo-Ameri- can agreement for leasing Atlantic bases to the Unit- ed States was signed in the Cabinet Room at 10, Downing Street yester- day afternoon.
Mr. Churchill
made a happy
gesture to the American signa- tories by using four special foun- tain-pens which afterwards were presented to Mr. John Winant, the Ambassador, and his three collea- gues as mementoes.
SEVERAL HUNDRED JAPAN- MANY HIGH OFFICERS, WERE ESE TROOPS, INCLUDING
Each recipient's name was en- KILLED WHEN A TROOP graved on each pen. ~ Reuter. TRAIN HIT A LARGE MINE IN
The leaders of the "national
THE VICINITY OF CHIEH- instigated the move-
HSIEN, SHANSI PROVINCE, a wide degree of au-
SAYS A CHINESE PRESS RE- of the Japanese call- Syria and the
were ambushed PORT IN SHANGHAI.
and attacked by Chinese guerillas. Assembly.--
Reuter,
blor" who ment, claim fonomy for ing of Reuter.
a National
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