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HONGKONG, NOVEMBER 27, 1940.

MOST COSTLY WAR

EVER KNOWN IN DESCRIBING the present

EDITORIAL

A 15-year-old worker in a small arms ammunition shop shows the King how, bullets are made-an incident during his Majesty's

tour of a Royal Ordnance Factory,

GUNFIGHT NEAR NEWSETTES

SHATAUKOK

Three rubbers, who attempted to rob a carge junk in Mirs Bay, near Shataukok, at 4 p.m. on Monday.

war as the most costly the; world has ever known, Sir Kingsley Wood, the Chan- cellor of the Exchequer, speaking in Glasgow on Mon- were arrested after a gunfight with day, has brought home to the Police on a patrol boat man-in-the-street the huge A 30-year-old woman on board financial ramifications which the cargo beat was seriously in are necessary to increase and fured" and was admitted to. the

Kowloon Hospital. ·

who

WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBER 27, 1940.

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CLOSER MALAYA-CHINA RELATIONS FORECAST BY GENERAL WU TE-CHEN IN S'PORE

ENJOYABLE TREASURE HUNT AND CAMP FIRE

A most enjoyable evening in connexion with St. Andrew's Week was held by the ist Kowloon Rover Crew last night

at the Church Ball when a Treasure Hunt was staged.

The Arst prize was

won by Messra, R, Maycock and J. Furnell and the second. by Miss G. Darby and Mr. R. Neubronen. The hunt was led by Crew Leader G. B P Heywood.

B. W. O. F.

HOSPITAL SUPPLIES SHIPPED HOME

"GREAT BRITAIN'S MORAL AND MATERIAL SUPPORT WILL NOT ONLY STRENGTHEN SINO-BRITISH CO-OPERATION, BUT ALSO PAVE. THE WAY FOR EVEN CLOSER CO-OPERATION IN THE FAR EAST IN THE FUTURE.

"It makes me happy to see the Chinese and other peoples. here co-operating so well with each other. This spirit of harmony in reality constitutes the foundation upon which Sino-Belilsh friendly relations may be further cemented."

General Wu Te-chen, leader of sympathy of the world. Great China's goodwill mission to Mala Britain's moral and material sup ya, nade these declarations in as port

Will not only strengthen Interview shortly after he had ar- Sino-British co-operation, but also rived in from Medan, reports the Malaya operation in the Far East in the Singapore on Nav. 14 pave the way for even closer co- Tribune.

future."

General Wu added that the d-

"ROUSING WELCOME

ministering the Government today.

Busy Time

After the hurt an artificial fre Hundreds of representatives of ficulties which had been faced was built and the group joined in the various Chinese Associations during the past few years actually singing many humorous songs i wore at the airport to give him a

hastened the rebirth of a new The audience were entertained using welcome, while many hun. China. with accordeon solos by Mr. Rdreds more lined the streets our "Almost overnight, new high- Apperley. Many group games were side the airport.

ways and other means of com- also played.

On his arrival, General Wu was munications were opened and new greeted by the Chinese Consul: Industrial, enterprises were estab- General for Singapore, Mr. Ka lished in the far interior. Today, Ling-Pai, Mrs Kao. Fit-Lt. Stave our Pecnomic base is firm and is ley, A.D.C. to His Excellency the being more and more consoll- Officer Administering the Govern. dated." ment, and M... A. B. Jordan,

MUTUAL ADVANTAGE Secretary for Chinese Affairs. "The development of our north- The General and his party west and south-west provinces has The British War Organisation which consists of Professor Chang drawn Malaya and China closer to Fund, Hongkong Branch, announce Yuan-to, Mr. Hwang Tien-chlo, a;each other. Because of our ged- Radio-Telephone service

be that during the month of Nov., 14 departmental director of the graphical propinquity, it is to our tween Kwellin," Chungking, Kun cases of Hospital Supplies and Ministry

Foreign ming and Shangyao was inaugu- Knitted Comforts have been for Chungking.

Affairs mutual advantage to further en- Mr rated on Monday,

Edward Bing-hance our cultural and commer- warded to England by courtesy of Shrey Lee, secretary of the Minis cial relations" Ithe Glen Line.

General Wu cor- try of Foreign Affairs. Mr. Morris cluded. ****The ̈ cases" are being sent to the A. Cohen, alde-de-camp. and Mr. Mr: Vinson Lee has returned to following depots: al cases of Hos-Chiang Chla-shun. were then in- Sumatra, Java, the Celebes and General, 'Wu CAIN here tromi the Colony from a six months pital Supplies to the British Red troduced individually to the hun the Philippines. He will be enter combined business and pleasure Cross; two cases of Knitted Gar-dred odd Chinese leaders at the tained to lunch by the Officer Ad- trip to Malaya.

ments to the RAF. Comforts airport building, Fund: three cases of Knitted Gar! MESSAGE FROM GEN, CHIANG Sustain Britain's war efforts. The Junk left Shataukok for Chi-

Messrs. Alfonso Gines To the lay mind, the conduct nese territory with several people Masuiti Morita wete among the Depot; three cases of Knitted Gar besides convering a message of and ments to the Royal Naval Comforts! "My purpose in coming here, of a major war involves six and cargo on board. About 4 pr. passengers

arrived from ments to the Army Comforts De- thanks from Generalissimo Chiang essentials-man-power, ma-pirate junk drew along side and Manila by the “Atuta Màru" Yes- pot.

Kal shek to my countrymen here terials, industrial capacity to, the robbers opened fire at the junk. terday.

Total casea shipped to date num- is to bring the goodwill of the WE ARE PREPARING TO produce these materials, ships. Two revolvers and three rines

ber 180.

Chinese nation to the Government MAIL FOR YOU

and

¦and some ammunition were found! The Hongkong Chinese Women's

General Wu Te-chen and his sea-power, ability

S.P.C.A. FLAG DAY In the robbers' boat.

Club Bazaar, which was to have The following is the result of the Wu said in an interview.

and people of Malaya," General party had a full day on Nov. 15. make purchases abroad and

been held on Saturday, Nov. 30, Flag Day held on Saturday, Nov.

attending & number of functions, food, He has only a vague Yu Wing, clerk, of No. 20, Bon-has been postooned to Friday, 23.

He was, he added, happy to se reports the Malaya Tribune 8in- notion of how each of these ham Strand West, has reported Dec. 13. The Club will hold an Street Collections (Hongkong) Malaya carrying on so well to

the Chinese and other peoples in gapore. essentials are to be met and that His wallet, containing $1015 exhibition on Sunday, Dec. 15.

$800.70% Street Collections (Kow gether.

The first was a luncheon given and private papers, he stands aghast when he is

was stolen is

loon) 713.49; A. W. Hughes 250: "This spirit of harmony." he Administering

by His Excellency the Oficer trom his pocket while travelling told that to secure co-ordina-on a bus in Hongkong!

A dance will be held at the air Atholl and Lady MacGregor, said, "in reality constitutes the the Hon. Mr. B. W Jones, at

the Governmen Sallors Home and Seamen's In- (In memory of Mr. R. E. Lindsell) foundation upon which Sino-Bri- Government House, at which, tive effort between these vital

stitute, Gloucester Road on Friday 50; Miss N. W. Bascombe 10; Miss tish friendly relations may be fur among those attending, were Mr. factors of attack and defence

at 9 p.m. Men for the Royal Navy Marion Poller, (In memory of my ther cemented. and Merchant Navy will be ads sister) 10: W. Phillips 5; Miss En'd

H. Welsberg, the acting Colonial! "China is not merely putting up Secretary, Mr. A. B. Jordan, Mr. free ladies by invitation Fay 5. Total, $1,84419, mitted

a.life and death struggle for her L. G. Coney, Mr. Kao Ling-Pay."- only.

The Society desires to express Its own self-preservation, but also to Mr. A. H. Dickinson, Mr. -N- A. most grateful thanks to Mrs. Lieper uphold the very principies upon Warley, and Major R. L. Nunn Mr. Iam Tak-ming, well-known (Hongkong) and Mrs. Smalley which the security of civilisation Later in the afternoon, the Chinese painter of flowers and (Kowloon), the St. John Ambulance is based. The Chuese people have General and his party were guests - ly to keep his conception of THE REAL PROBLEM be birds will hold an exhibition of Brigade, the Boy Scouts, and all been the war effort machinery fore, the British Government, his works at the Kam Ling Res- those ladies and helpers who 30 for forty months with fortitude mintang Party at the Sun Yat- enduring untold hardships at a tea-party given by the Kuo working smoothly. In this therefore, is to shape the ur. Lam, though superb in art, is effort successful. -

taurant, West Point, on Dec. 1. Kindly assisted in making the and patience, but the more they sen Memorial Hall, which was mood, he is apt to resent be-country's economic policy in better known as a student of me-

suffer the greater becomes their attended by over three hundred ing called upon to make per-such a way that, while inten-dicine.

determination sonal sacrifices and has been sifying the war effort, the

Chinese leaders. CLOSER CO-OPERATION In the evening, the Chinese heard to argue that a system equitable distribution of sup- An appeal to athletes, not alöf barter would

"Through

hardships and Consul-General and Mrs. Kao-were ...overcome!

sacrinces, China has won the hosts at an unoracial dinner. is where the gap between in-

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A.FS. APPEAL

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Britain has to expend nearly existence, after meeting the £10,000,000 a day. He fails to growing needs of the war recognise that money, acting effort, the whole alm of the as the lubricant, must flow Government should be to in- continuously and increasing-crease these supplies.

ready doing their bit for the Co-financial difficulties with little can be maintained. This 17, at Hobart. Tasmania," of Mr

SIR

KINGSLEY

to the people of Britain to literally stated:

The

BOMB SHELTERS FOR DOGS

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here In Singapore

BRINGS 'EM UP WOMAN SHIP'S

ALIVE

A method of fishing that mas

ENGINEER

Mediterranean

4 Months In The

sheker is being built in depths of at least a mile and This is her first leave since

then

automatically rises with

ash in a bucket arrangement notice almost any day.

March, but she is expected to he called back to duty again at short

The death occurred on October

Dogs are going to have their lony, to join the auxilary Fire Bervice, was made at a meeting of inconvenience to the popula- come and expenditure, which HM. Supreme Court. Hongkong. of dogs in shelters for the general

Reginald Winne Lee-Jones, only own air-raid shelters, son of Mr. 3. W. Lee-Jones, late of Regulations forbid the presence representatives of most of the re- tion of a country involved in the Chancellor referred to in and brother of Mrs. Alan Wheen public. Because of this a majority creation clubs held at Gloucester war. The recent exchange of his speech, occurs. Seeing Hotel on Monday under the joint British air and naval bases that the limit of taxation has A notice in Chinese, placed out, take cover themselves and leave of dog owners have refused to chairman hip of Messrs... for American destroyers has been practically reached, this side the Immigration office in their pets exposed, according to Luke. Chairman of South China been seized on by proponents gap will have to be bridged by me applicants that the office Parliament and chairman of the of considerable aid to scientists A.A, and Mr.. H. K. Lee, Chairman of this theory as the best other means. The appeal would re-open for business this Royal Society for Prevention of has been developed by Dr. John Queen's Road yesterday, inform- 'Sir Robert Gower Member of revolutionise the industry and be of the Chinese Club and represen tative of Bing Tao on the Council means of reducing the costs which the Chancellor made morning at 9 o'clock, translated Cruelty to Animals. of the Hongkong Football Associa-of war. tion.

Wheeler, director of the Bermuda "There will be Sir Robert fa'd the first brick Biological Institute.

Home again in London, after A large number of enrolment minced no words when he they could spare, even to them. tomorrow"!!

WOOD save and lend every penny training again at the office at 9 for the first canine air-raid shel-

He uses a new kind of net on a

four months in the Mediterranean. forms, and other data was dis disabused the public mind on point of sacrifice, will not be

ter recently. It will accommodate

parachute principle operated only woman engineer in we DGCS

i Miss Victoria Drummond, the thirty-six doga in individual tribted to those present and a good this score and warned the in vain. The British Govern-

entirely free from all connexions resporise is expected

closures. *Hongkong Fishermen's

chant Navy. with surface craft. It descends to The country that it would, indeed, ment's war savings campaign at the To Un Restaurant, West Kensington Gardens and it is one

Ualon will hold a charity bazaar! be cause for dismay if Bri- in the first year of the hos-Point, in celebration of the fourth of many planned jointly by tain's war expenditure did tilities brought in £475,000,- anniversary of a founding. The Robert's society and the National not increase further, not, as 1000. That was possible with-bazaar, which will be opened by Canine Defence League,~

above the parachute net.

Miss Drummond's ship has been he said, in a wasteful use of jout Imposing any sertous Miss P. Harrop. Lady Assistant to

Attached to the bucket and attacked by bomber, destroyer An outbreak of fire at No. 7.resources, but for the purpose economic restrictions on the the S.C.A.. at p.m., begins on

projecting into the net is a funnel and submarine, but she has “no Yat Fu Lane, Kennedy

opening into a pipe through which nerves, salda friend of the Town, of doubling and trebling the people and without lowering days.

Nov, 28 and will last for three

The following were the results of the fish pass from the net. At family. -about 7 o'clock yesterday evening output of those essentials their standards of life. This

matches played last night, fh the tached to the bottom of the para- was extingulated within 15 needed for the successful is an indication that the ma

Kowloon Chess Club Champion-chute net is a piece of rock salt

"Bho has been doing Ful minutes after the arrival of up: prosecution of the war. The terial welfare of the people swedish Consul in Tientsin, died Senior Tournaments

Rogers Long ships:

duty on board side by dde with which dissolves and allows the

the men and wearing the unle It is believed the fire was caus Chancellor, however, made it of Britain 18 still high and safely on November 11 Bequetra drew with L Karpovich on a gasoline-filled buoy.

M. parachute to rise to the surface form" of her. rank is second clear that further taxation that Britain's economic or Janes Tamer Chairman of the G. 8. Coxhead beat P. & Yvano-

engineer,” ́s friend and neigh- would not help to meet this ganisation has been complete-been

British Municipal Connell, has ich, C. M. Sequeira beat Aceastul experiments ten miles off

Dr. Wheeler has conducted suc bour of the family stated. potential increase

appointed temporarily to samuel, ⠀

"On one yoyage she brought her and the ly successful. The last war take charge of the Swedish Con-

Bermuda. In addition to bringing passengers home safely with a British people, who have so proved that Britain's powers sulate in Tientsin,

Junior Tournament: D. Drake up specimens that are usually propeller smashed, poli cheerfully accepted the bur-of recuperation are greater

beat A. Benjamin. A... Mitchell dead when caught in a dragnet,No one would dream den of increased taxes since than any of the

to see beat A. O Poupard, v. v. Kolat Dr." Wheeler thinks his parachute Miss Drummond in the streets of other coun-

The wedding took place in cho beat Th. Laufer, JH DA net may help elucidate the rea Lambeth with her two sisters the outbreak of the war, will tries and, with their national Shanghai, on Nov. 15 at Holy meida: beat, C. Lee, S. Benjamin be grateful for this indication life unimpaired to any wide p Causey, Jr., of the faculty of

Trinity Cathedral, of Mr. Beverley beat J. Walther

sons for "bends"in divers. that the necessities of life will extent, the saving to the st. John's University, Shanghai not be subjected to Lurther point of sacrifice, which the and son of Mr. Ved wire. Beverley

ginia. U.S.A., and Miss Clara Mac ber 16 at the Shanghai Ceneral

KENNEDY TOWN. FIRE

-pliances.

ed by a kerosene lamp overturning and setting alight a cotton gullt. No extensive "damiage was caused and no one was injured.

~THE WEATHER

Maximum temperature yesterday

was 70 the minimum 63.".

Mr. Edward

Total santall since lab uary 1's 117.59 inches against an average Impositions which will make Chancellor demanded should D., Causey of Lester Manor Vir- of 83.88.

states:--

RESULTS

Dolly

that she had roughed it on the high seas in war-time. She spends ber time when at home in, social work in Lambeth.”

of Queen Victoria, had years of

Juifs, ter. Lt, Comdr. J. Jolly, RNR ficate in 1928.

The death occurred on Novem- MARINERS WARNED Drummond, a god-daughter it harder to keep their im- be readily forthcoming. The Rae, daughter of the Rev. Came- Hospital, of Francisco Xavier The following Notice to Mariners experience at sea, as a journeyman The Royal Observatory report mediate wants supplied. The finances to bridge the gap in-rom, F. MacRae, D.D., and the late (Chiquitings Ozorio aged 67 years war ismied by the Harbour Mas engineer before taking her certi- An intense anticyclone covers Britis Government is also dicated by the Chancellor Mrs, MacRae, of Shanghal Mrs, father of L the whole of China and the netsh determined to avoid inflation, will thus be provided and Stephen Goddard sister of the fohnny Wille and Alvaro. He yesterday The wreck of a junk bouring seas, Pressure being but, while the present finan- with it will come the ability, bride was matron-of-honour, Mr yniam Miss was celebrated at the was reported at 11 pm on Nov. 23 Clothing worth $180 18 highest to the north of the lower clal programme of the Gov- to keep the various parts of Stephen J. Goddard best man, the Church of Christ The King 235 as being in prisffion of lat, 21 deged by Li Hong, Yangtze Valley.

Fushers were Dr The typhon 's centred about 150 erament makes it possible to Britain's war effort machinery miles to the east of Manila, mov distribute supplies to the peo-working consistently until George Laycock and Ing WNW.

ple equitably for their daily victory is achieved

and Messrs David

Pervan

Bourgeat on November 18 15 N and Long 114 deg 00 185 Road, Kowloon ind was followed by interment at E. (approx) by the Naval Author stolen from his

the Bubbling Well Cemetery, at 4 ties, and is considered as being day when someon

dangerous to navigation

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