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PASSENGERS MAKERS AND PILOTS ON
DEPARTURES FROM
COLONY, The following left. Hongkong on
Sunday:
MERITS OF SPITFIRES
LONDON, Oct. 21 (BWB) Makers of British Aghters met men
who flew them when ten workers from a Spitare factory visited a nghter station recently. It was stated in London yesterday.
They watched machines being 1 flown under war conditions and saw them thrown about high in One sald the sky above
are very proud
them.
Mr. J. Holzer, Mr. Atmaram U. Jiadani, Mr. Ricardo Leuterio, Mr. William J. Millard, Dr. Eduardo Leuterio, Mr. William J. Millard, Dr. Eduardo Silos, Mrs. Teodoala to a pilot: "We J. Silos Mr. Vivatna Vangtal. Mr.to see what our workmanship will Sombat Vangtal, Mr. Udom Vang-j stand up to." tal, Mr. H. F. Williams, Mr. Fran- elsco G. Yaptinchay.
IN TRANSIT
see
INEXHAUSTIBLE ENERGY OF PREMIER
Oct. 21
(Reuter)——
TUESDAY OCTOBER 22, 1940.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, sind OCTOBER, 1840, 9,50 AM.
The Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkok is temporarily suspended Air mail correspondence will be accepted at
the existing rates of postage and will be forwarded by the arst opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and
west bound air services.
An air mail service providing a connection with British Over- sens Airways at. Rangoon will be available during the period of suspension ΟΙ the Hongkong-Bankok Service. The possage rates for letters and $0.75 for all destinations will be $1.50 per i oz. each for postcards. Mail for this service should be superscribed
Via Rangoon" and bear the usual blue air mail label:
Small Packet Post to all countries is suspended.
The visitors showed an expert
LONDON, interest in the repair shops where. planes which have battle acara, Mr. Winston Churchill is astound
ing his Cabinet colleagues by his The following passengers trans-are being overhauled.
fresh- ferred at Manila: Mrs. Christine; At lunch in the officer's mess inexhaustible energy and Bilderbeck, and Miss J: Bilderbeck, it. was interesting to
how ness of mind. en route to Bombay; Mrs. Myra these factory workers, whose skill Speaking to a North of Englana Bell, en route to Beirat, Syria; Miss has created the finest fighter in audience on Saturday, Lord Lloyd, Mabel Broderson, en route to Cal- the world, were eager to discuss Secretary for the. Colonies, added cutta, India: Mr. and Mrs. James with the pilots the merits of the that he had never seen the Prime Minister in better heart than he Campbell en route to Pasrur, In-machine, dia: Miss Frieda Clark, en route to Thanking the C.O, for the way, is these days. Singapore: S.S.; Mr. Paul Erdman, they had been en route to Beirat, Syria; Mrs. worker said: "Now we know the war than we did. We have been Java and Manila. Mary Geegh, en route to Madana-way, you do your jobs I hope your pulle, India: Miss Ruth Jackson. pilots will come and see how we en route to Bahrain, Persian Gulf; | do ours." Mr. and Mrs. George. Mstr. Full of enthusiasm: these fac Stewart Mstr. John, and Miss Ann
returned Lory workers
to their Leeder, on route to Karachi, India: benches to tell their comrades what they had seen and to join with them in the keen desire increase the output:
Mr. and Mrs. Myri Marley. Mstr. James, en route to Baragain, In- dia; Mr. A. Nicholson, en route to Bombay, India; Miss Emma Olson. en route to Singapore, S.S.; Rev.
and Mrs. John H. Plet, en route to Vellore, India; Mr. Frank Rommel, en route to Bombay, India;, Miss. Frank Rommel, en route to Bom- bay, India: Miss Minnie Rank, en route to Singapore, S.S.: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber, Mstr. James, en route to Hyderabad; Miss Alice Van Doren. route to Chiller, India.
entertained
one We all feel better about the
SWISS TERRITORY
to
calamities through great
and catastrophes, yet here we are-to- day with the Army and Navy in the greatest fettle."
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IN ICELAND LONDON, Oct. 21 (British Wire- London and Straits less-Excellent relations that London and Straits... subsist between Icelanders and the occupying British troops BERNE, Oct. 21 (Reuter)-The stressed in an interview with the assertion that Swiss territory was Iceland Consul-General "In New violated several times during the York.
VIOLATED
were
London and Straits.
U. S. A. and Manila (Seattle date, 30th Sept.).
London and Straits
night on Oct, 20 and Oct.,22, was The most important to us, said Java and Manlia. made in a Swiss High Command the Consul-General, is that the Austrails and Manila.... communique,
British have not interfered with U. S. A., Honclulu, Japan, and Shanghai - (San
Francisco date 15th October). It adds: "Our frontier was the affairs of our Government! TATUTA MARU crossed in a south-easterly direc- Our radio and Fress have remain-
.
Berlin.
Mr. Tetsuji Muta. Vice-Consul don. At several places our anti-ed tree and we can hear news and Mr. Akiyoshi Tajiři, Counsel-aircraft batteries opened on the every night from London and lor. of the Japanese Consulate- | planes.". General in Hongkong were among the arrivals on Sunday by the. Tatuta Maru.
Other arrivals by the same ship were Messrs. P. B. Bhoj wani, Alkiro Hino, B. R. Iranee. K. Itik, A. E Johnson, K. Katayama, T. Kitaga- wa, K. Kojima, C. M. Kothari, K. Lilaram. I. Maruyama, K, Mina- mino. Mrs. M. Minamino, Mrs. M. Miyanaga. Miss T. Miyanaga. Messrs. 5. Nakamura, Y, Nish, J. M. Sabnani, K. Suzuki, K. Tanabe, J. Taylor, K. Torii and V. Yong- chalyudha.
IN TRANSIT
The following passengers were In transit: Mr. Y. Akiyama, Mr.
Curious Manila Case: Student Alleges Teachers
Made Her Disrobe
Miss Clare Jenson and Mrs. Clemencla Sibayan. registrar and home economics teacher, respectively, in the Philippine Nor- mal School, were indicted recently for "unjust vexation” in the municipal court. The Indictment was brought by Deputy Fiscal· Amado: Estco on complaint of Exfemia Dimanala, a stu- dent, reports the Manila Bulletin.
The indictment states that the among them Eufemia; to go in defendants "co-operating together tront of the class
C. I. Barr, Mr. V. M. Bulanoter, and helping each other......unlaw. What took place was explained fully vexed and "unjustly annoyed to Fiscal Yatco by Eufemia" as Eqtenda...by telling her take follows:
OUTWARD MAILS Registered and Parcel Man are dosed 15 minutes earlier than The time given' below unless otherwise stated, and where` malls are advertised to close at or before 9 a.m. registered and parcel malls' are` losed at 6 pm, on the previous day When malls are advertised to close after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel malla are closed at 5 p.m.
For
Date and Time »
TUESDAY
Tue. 22nd
Straits, "Ceylon,., India. East and Bouth Africa
WEDNESDAY
10.30 AM
Wed 23rd
Sandakan
1.30 AM
THURSDAY
Thu, 14th
12
KPO..
Reg.
5.00 PA
Ord.
5.30 PM
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Air Mall by Sea to Singapore to connect with the Rag," " 5.00 PM
"British Overseas Airways"
L
FRIDAY
Mr. D. Correia, Mrs. N. Fujita and three children. Mr. H. Hiraoka, Mr. M. Ito, Mr. T. Iwai, Mrs. T. Iwata, Mrs. S. Korekawa and two chil- dren, Miss Y. Kueda, Mr. D. W. Mahtani, Mr. W.-W. McKenzie, Mr. K Mori, Mrs. A. Morokuma and two children, Mr. K. Nagata, Mr. E. Nishida, Mr. T. C. O'Neill, Mrs. H. Oz and three children, Mr., M. Rawjee, Mrs. H. Rawjee, Mrs. T.
"British Overseas Airways", Sakazuchi, Mr. V. S. Saman, Mrs. work, the students handed their but because the registrar was Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to connect
(handkerchiefs) very mad and I was afraid, I had K. Sawamura and four children, industrial work
SATURDAY
off all her wearing apparel before "The registrar. ordered me and and in the presence of her class-also another girl to go in front mates, which she did to her great of the class. I thought that she annoyance." The incident took would just ask some questions, Straits and United Kingdom place on July 23.
HANDKERCHIEF MISSING"
It appears that when the period was over in a class of needle
but she ordered me to take off my garments to see 11 the last handkerchief was there. I W23 hesitant to remove my garments
Mr. & Sawafura, Mr. A. Binojara to the teacher in charge. On to do it I also took off my shoes, and child, Mr. T. A. Spedding. Mrs. checking the number of handker. While my things, notebooks and Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya. H. Tada Miss O. Takate, Mrs. A chiefs submitted, one was missing. boots were inspected but they Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Tan-si and Miss K. Tan-st, Mrs. Y. The mutter was reported by found nothing. When I took off I put my dress in Tominaga and three children, Mrs. Mrs. Sibayan to Miss Jenton, who my chemise,
T. Tukamoto. Mrs. T. Yamada, went to the room of the former. front of my body with my back Mrs. A. Yamasaki and two children Miss Jenson allegedly ordered towards my classmates." She said four girls who were suspected,
and, Mr. C. Watariakasem...
JUDGMENT DAY PROPHET
GAOLED IN MANILA
SUNDAZ
with
7.00 PM"
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K.P.O.. Reg. 20th 5.00 PM Ord: 26th 5,30 PM
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ir Mail for Manila. Guam, Honolulu, U. 9." A...
Europe via "Pan American Airways and Trans-Reg. 28th 5.00 PM Atlantic Services,"
&
Ord. 87th Noon
MONDAY
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there were 52 members of the class. She told the fiscal that she She went on to state that "after the inspection, Misa Jenson and Mra. Bibayan-went downstairs and Beatengco. They sold all their returned five minutes later. Some belongings and took the next boat of the senior girls, again inspected for Manila, bringing their familles.me but they did not find the lost straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Africa and Reg. 28th 5.00 M
Mariano took his father and in handkerchief. I was again. order- cles to Agullar's house on Calle ed to the Training School where Marciano Aguilar, chairman of San Marcelino. That was Feb. 8, I was taken to the nurses' room, Lodge No. 46, Litaw Na Katalinu- last. Aguflar told his visitors that but the nurses were too busy, so han (Evident Wisdom), a semire-the end of the world was at hand. I was brought to another room. ligious organization, came to grief
'NO FLOOD!
United - Kingdom
Ord. 28th 8.30 AM
K.PO.
Reg. 6:00 PM
Ord.
3.30 PM
G.PO.
where there were four teachers, Mania, Austraia and New Zealand via Thursday Reg 5.00 PM
“Island
Ord.
7.00 PM
KPO Parcels 4:00 PM
Reg.
5.00 F
ONL 5.30 PM
Me GP.O.
...
and Parcels 4.00 PM
6.00 PM
Shanghai, Japan. Honoluly, USA, Central
South America and United Kingdom via Ban Reg Francisco (No. Mall for Canada) ......
Ord 7.00 13.
Tue, 29th Parcels: 11.00 AM- Lettera Noon
recently, for playing the role of a Aguilar, however, made it clear She Inspected my dress and again prophet. Judge Marcelo Boncan, of that only those who contributed she found nothing. She then or- the Manila court of first instance, could seek protection and salva
dered me to take off my chemise. sent him to jail for four months, tion. With their salvation and that but she found nothing."
'TEACHER'S. VERSION. possibly a year, and ordered him of their families uppermost in
Miss Jenson's version of the In- to pay credulous victims P370. their minds, the visitors dug into
WORLD'S END
their pockets. Ricardo contributed cident follows:
"Mrs. S'bayan called me to her Without benefit of astrology, P200, Romera F70, and Beatengco..
class in needlework and reported Aguilar, one day in February, this P100, ta year, predicted that the world' June 15 came and no universal to me the loss of a handkerchief. would come to an end on June 16. food, The Negros visitors went to We made a careful search and He claimed that a universal flood Aguilar and demanded the return advised the students that they would sweep the world. To save of their contributions, then to the were all under suspicion the people from destruction, he city Ascal's office and before As-class was left alone in the hope proposed to build a temple where sistant Fiscal Pedro C. Mendiola that the guilty one wou'd either Bangkok Madang, Salamaus, Rabaul and Tulagi
FRIDAY they could seek shelter and pro-they unburdened their story. Fis- return the handkerchief or place tection from the impending cata cal Mendiola brought Agulla to it where it could be found. Upon Shanghai, Japan, Canada. U. 8. A and United-G.P.O.&XPO. clysm. He chose barrio Bto, Cristo, court. Sarlaya, Tayabas, as the site of the temple.
OFFICIAL RUMANIAN
DENIALS
(The
returning to the room the lost handkerchief was not found,
"The girls in the room where the handkerchief was lost were. requested to remove their dresses to show that, the handkerchief was
Agullar was poorman" He could not defray the expenses of erecting the temple. So he urged BUCHAREST, Oct. 21 (Rester) those who wish to survive judg-Two more official denials were not concealed on their persons. ment day to contribute,
given bere concerning German Conscious of the fact that we have MODERN MESSIAH penetration into Rumania, students to the class who express- The modern Messiah revealed The reports published abroaned a wrong suspicion of Eufemia, his prophesy to Mariano. Naganhon, that a German division has ar she was taken to a private room a member of his lodge, Fear grip rived in the oil region of Ploest in the training school and was ped Mariano. He left for Escalante, are denied,
requested to undress. I was alone Negros Occidental; his home town. It is similarly denied that 30 when she undressed herself in the and took the bad news to his German merchant vessels loaded training school A careful search father, Ricardo Naganhon, and with armamente, have reached failed to produce any evidence.". uncles, Basillo Romera and Fedro Rumanía.
She denied that Eufemia was totally undressed.
TUESDAY
Straits and Calcutta, -andakan.
12.30 PM **1.30 PM
Fri Nov. 1st
Kingdom via Vancouver B. O. (Parcels for Ca- Par 31/10, 5.00 PM Beg.1/11,8.15 AM
Note: All Malls for United-Kingdom will be for- Ord 1/11,10.00 AM
warded with or without superscription
SATURDAY
Sat, 2nd,
KPO
Parcels Reg.
4.00 PM
16.00 130
Ord 5.30 PM
GP.O.
Shanghat, Japan, Honolulu, U. 8. A, Canada; Cen-Parools 4.00 PM tral and South America and United Kingdom Reg BJXTM via San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada)... Ord: 6.30 PM Printed and Published by Henry Lloyd Murrow, for the Hongkong Daily Press, Ltd. at Marina House, third floor, 15-19 Queen's Road Central Hongkong London Office: 53 Fleet Street
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