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ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
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The following passengers barked on a J. C, L. liner for the North on Saturday:
Mr. H. J. Godby. Mr. G. F. R Jackson. Mrs. A. C. Neves, Miss Z. Neves, Mr. J. L. Winkelman.
A British ship for the South carried the following passengers- from Hongkong on Saturday:
Miss S. Compton, Mrs. J. Key and child, Mr. and Mrs. C. Russ, Mr. H. N. Willett, Mr. W. Har- rower, Mrs. N. Tucker and child. Mr. H. R. Middleton.
Mr. W. Small, Mr. N. R. Bell, Mr. S. A. Woodford Mr. K. L Colter. Mr. D. Brady, Mr. D. Cox, Mr. H. Waring.
DEPARTURE
An O. S. K. liner bound for South American ports carried the following passengers. Iron Hong- kong yesterday:-
Mr. and Mrs,, Albert Rebel, Mr. Hafiz Mohamed Shaffi, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Lafayette Bradford. Mr. Thomas Grant Adams.
ARRIVALS
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ENEMY CRUISER SUNK BY THE "SYDNEY"
Italians Excel Again In
Running Away!
CAIRO, July 21 (Reuter)—The Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet, in a communique giving details of the sinking of the Italian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni, reveals that the Bartolomeo was another cruiser of the same class as that first sighted by destroyers north-west of Crete at shooi -1.30 a.. on July 19.
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When H.MS. Sydney arrived in support about an hour later, the enemy altered its course to the south-west and endeavour- ed to escape.
"Our forces, however, made a determined attack and ac- curate fire from the Sydney caused vital hits on the Colleon! which reduced her speed, enabling our destroyers to complete her destruction."
The second cruiser was chased and hits were observed but her superior speed saved her from a similar fate.
"Our forces rescued no less than 545 men from the Colleoni, including the Captain. Our ships were bombed by the Italian Air Force while carrying out this humane work and again. a number of times on the return "journey.”
There were no casualties in the tralian cruiser Sydney was ad- British ships.
mitted in an Italian communique On arrival back in harbour the issued "in Rome yesterday.
comrades Those arriving in the Colony on Fleet gave. their
The Italian communique says board a Japanese "ship from the rousing welcome, other ships in the battle took place at dawn of
the harbour joining in
North are:
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Mr. Fumio Ukeguchi, Mrs. Toml Eto and three children, Mr. Masaru Sima. Mr. Rin Kittya, Mr. Masac Sirakawa, Mr. Sokitchi Punaku.
IN TRANSIT
First class passengers in transit for the South on the O. S. K ship:-
Mr. Nicolau Pepi, Mr. A. 5. Ahmed, Mr. M. Hirosawa, M., O. Tagami. Mr. S. Dyeshima, Mr. S. Uyeyama Mr. U. Ba yin, Mr. H. Kasima, Mr. M. Kawahara, Mr. Y. Hamagazil
Mr. M. Ellahi, Mr. A. Wahab, Mr. and Mrs. Tunali, Mrs. Kate F. Gra ham, Mr. Thomas W. Graham, Mr. A. Narbheram, Mr. H. Natha, Mr. C. G. Jani, Mrs. Cecilia O, Dayles and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Sirals, Mr. T. Fukuda, M. K. Kuwajima, Mr. and Mrs. Claudio de Souza, Mr. Percival W. Turner, Mr. and Mrs. Tane Salte and three children
Mr. W. F. Paschenko, Miss Vera V. Paschenko, Mr. Gilberto Juvenal de Campos Azevedo, Mr. J. A. Moura, Mr. and Mrs Okuma and one daughter, Mr. K. Rikimara, Mr. H. Rukimura. Mr. B. Hama.
ARRIVALS
Another Japanese Ship from the North brought the following pas- sengers-
Mr. Y. Tanaka, Mr. M. Nonomura, Mr. M. Takaoka, Mr. M. Munihiro, Mr. Y. Osada, Mr. G. Yamaguti, Mr. S. Sakamura, Mr. Z. Tachibana. Mr. T. Satoh, Mr. Y. Okamoto, Mr. 'S. Kobeto.
Mr. H. Noguti, Mr. T. Kurekawa, Mr. Y. Akul, Mr. K. Matsuo, Mr. J. Kinpara, Mr. K. Ryo, Mr. So Ree, Mr. Hideo Usámi.
ARKIVALS
Pussengers arriving on 'an O.S.K. liner are:-"
Mr. D. Bery, Mr. F. Leon Cheval- ller, Mr. T. Huzita. Mr. E. Mikami, Mr. J. Matsushima, Mr. Y. Maka zawa, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ogura, Mr. R. Okada, Mr. M. Sibano. Mr. U. Stbano, Mr. Benjamin Conte de Tacher.
SEATS OFFERED TO LABOUR
LONDON, July 21
(Reuter)
According to the Sydney radio, Labour Mr. Menzies offered the party five or six seats in the Na- tional
proposal Cabinet. The
will be considered by the Aus- tralian Parliamentary Labour Party at their meeting in August.
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Crete and lasted three hours, The cruiser sank after being struck in a vital part.
SINKING ADMITTED LONDON, July 21 (Reuter) The sinking of the Italian cruiser
No further detalls of the action Bartolomeo Colleoni by the Aus-have yet been issued in London.
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