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BRIDAL COUPLES AT YESTERDAY'S DOUBLE WEDDING AT HOP YAT CHURCH: Mr. Tong Tung-kal and Miss Anna Au and Mr. Tong Tung-sang and Miss Prisellia Lo. A banquet was held _at_the_Ying_King Restaurant last night.—(King's Studio). See Page 1. Cal_6.
FATSHAN HERE SIGNIFICANT CHANGE
IN GERMAN TACTICS
FROM CANTON
Continued from Page 1
There was a routine search be fore the vessel left Canton. Dur- ing the detention of the vessel, officers and crew were allowed con- siderable freedom of movement. anda European officer told our reporter that he had taken a walk into the very centre of the native city without being restricted in any way.
NO FOOD SHORTAGE
LONDON, Sept. (Reuter)-Two weekly reviews at Home discuss this week the change in German tactics, the most signi- ficant of which is the intensification of night-raids,
People are wondering what real value the Germans hope to obtain, for. apart from their nuisance value, the raids have done astonishingly Httle military damage.
The Spectator says that the first phase of the new
air war! nas 'failed for Germany. It is im portant for Hitler, that the second should succeed. That phase is in
The only discomfort admitted, in progress now.
a short interview, was the difficulty experienced in Anding certain
EFFECT OF DAY RAIDS
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (Reuter)-- The following are the results of League baseball matches played yesterday:
The only effect of the day raids brands of cigarettes and tobacco was that German superiority in in Canton, Provisions had come the air was reduced, and Goering in regularly, and the suggestion probably thinks that this will not that the ship had experienced a be the case with the night raids. shortage of food was laughed off
He knows. If the Germans do by a European officer with the
not"
of the great devastation: ship had experienced a shortage caused to wide areas in Germany, of food was laughed off by a E-oy the day and night raids of the ropean officer with the question, RAF. and may weigh in the light New York. "Do I look starved?"
or it the claims brought back by The ship's officers passed the his pilots about the "great de- time away in a variety of pursuits vastation caused" to docks, in- and recreations, our reporter was dustrial areas and so on in Ent told in reply to a question on this.
land."- point. Swimming and tennis were mentioned.
European passengers who arrived by the Fatshan yesterday were Mr. James Macauley, Master WI- Ham Macaulay, M. Kostia Proko- pov, Miss Charlotte Day Gower, Mr. Benjamin Anthony, Mr. d'Arcy Baker-Carr, Mr. Howard Garett Rhoads and Master Edward Rhoads.
The Fatshan left Canton at 9.45 o'clock yesterday morning and berthed here at 4.45 p.m.
The Siragone Maru is visting Hongkong for the first time since July 4 She had been docked at Kilung and has been since then On the Macaó rún.
***CALL REGULARLY Interviewed yesterday, the mas ter of the vessel; Captain Kawa hara, stated that his ship would
Whether Guering" believes "his pilots or not, it may be taken for certain that he does generally belleve much more than we would think credible. says the Spectator." We can, therefore, expect the night raids to increase and to be of greater intensity for the time beme
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LESSON OF RAIDS. The "News Statesman" drawb attention to one thing we have, St. Louis learned from the German ralds: Pittsburgh We have some idea of what the People of Germany have had to endure for a long time: even i the damage, done to as by the Nazi bombers is far les
In any case, Hitler вла Goering must go on trying and experimenting.
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now cal, regularly at Hongkong. the middle of September are over, Asked about the detention of the we cannot see the danger of in- Fatshan in Cantong the Captain vaston diminishing, the "New". said that the matter had been statesman" continues. amicably settled ina without any rew weeks are as critical for prejudice.
[Hitler as they are for a
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He desired to express his deep
DARE NOT SLACKEN sympathy for the officers and
́Hitler does not dare slacken his crew of the Fatshan,, the Captain
attack, and is bound to try and continued, and was sorry that they had been detained so end-of success, for. otherwise,
continue to create the impression | Cleveland
the Chicago. denly in Canton and had thus been kept away a month from
position he has attained in Eury). would crumble their wives and familles up to mix weeks or less age, St. Louis
much
Detroit
double header match b
He thought personally that the neutral nations had some grounds (Clift homered). matter could have been settled for a belief in his claim of the earlier, Cap Kawabara Invincibility of Germany, Evary said, and could see no reason why country he attacked went down tween Boston and Philadelphia the vessel had been detained for before him. If he can keep this was postponed. such a length of time.
Passengers arriving by the two vessels had a story to tell of present-day Canton, It was widely rumoured in the olty, they said, "that Chinese troops were quite, near to Canton.
Others said that there had been
up he will keep his hold on the small states who see no alterna tive. At
Italy would ask for any kind of peace tomorrow if she lost confidence for one mo ment in the German war ma- chines
Britain, however, is unconquer.
LEAGUE STANDINGS
American League
Cleveland Detroit New York
an evacuation of Japanese re-ed and it is difficult to see what Cincinnati eldents from the elty, and a good progress Hitler has made towards | Brooklyn number had left. It could not be conquering her since the fall of St Louis 2scertained by our reporter that France.
any evacuation had been ordered,
but with respect to there having
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BERLIN
POWER SYSTEM DAMAGED
NEW YORK, Sept. 2 (Reuters Anals of the American Profes The Berlin correspondent of the alonal Golfers Association Cham Trans-Radio News Bervice reports plonship, Sam Snead, winner of that it has been announced in the Canadian Open, beat Harold Berlin that branch Unes of the Mespaden 5 and 4 and Byron Central Underground System have Nelson defeated Ralph Guldhal been ordered to be closed owing FRENCH COAST
by one hole over 36 holes to damage sustained in last BOMBED
Henry Picard, the holder, was night's RAF raids legend of omnipotence. That is
beaten in the third round by Gene The agency add that why there will be no sickening LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter)— Sarazen by one hole: Barazen lost by ported that the fof his attacks on Britain until 16. The exemption from raid at night one hole to Snedd in the quarter-ground power sy
is no longer possible for him to time is possibly due to RAF raids anals.
has been put out of order, maintain them.
on the French coast which was
been, an exodus of Japanese from check, and Checks are fatal to a Hitler has received his first
the city many passengers claimed "they" "heard about it.”
Dr. H. T. Bee, of Prince Edward Road, has reported to the police. (That time may come, conchides heavily bombed from 10, p.m. to Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd-Murrow, for the that the radiator cap of his car the "New Statesman,7 but it has midnight front Boulogne to Cape Daily Press Ltd at Mariña House, third has been stolen,
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