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September 15, 1939.
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THIS is an example of censorship of Press messages in Hongkong, all that remains of the cable form being the preamble. This message probably contained from eight to ten news items, totalling approximately 360 words. Everything has been censored.
OBITUARY STOCK MARKET SLOVAKIAN
Former Inspector Of
Hongkong Police
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange Oficial Summary issued yesterday says:
Docks and
Trams continued to
SABOTAGE
Wreckers Active In Nazi Districts
LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter),
The death occurred at Burnbain-monopolise attention with a number round on-Sea, Somerset, on July 22, of Mr. of shares changing hands Alfred George Dymond, formerly an quotations. A fair spread of bust- Inspector in the Hongkong Polleeness through the list was also res Fiare, from which he retired inported. At the efore the pace has-Wreckers have been active in 1913. Mr. Dymond, who
was 22 Blackened a little, more scrip becom Slovakin, says the Nazi official Laerider! of age, died in his sleep in the ing available. but not at years cottage where he had been living by price himself since the death of his wife in August last year.
For some time Mr. Dymond had been receiving medical attention and for a few days prior to his death bad- complained of ante ping and heart
attueks.
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Mr. Dymotul arrived in Hongkunns In 1994 when 27 years of age and rapidly to be a first class in- spector. On his retirement he and Dynd went to live at Taunton hd #vel
10 Burnham In 1020. main interest was horticulture and he had presented many cups for presentation at the Burnham Flower Show. He was a member of the Burnham Urban Council for some years,
Laid To Rest Evidence of the high esteem in. which the late Mr. R. G. Markari was held, was amply provided at his funeral yesterday, when a large number of friends and relatives Rathered al the Mohammedan j Cemetery to pay their last respects.
The Aey Maulvi Noor Shah officiated! and besides family mourners there were present Haji A. R. Alban, Haji M. Azim, Del Arcalli. Messen. A. T. Edwards, S. A. Ismail. S. A. Bepher, Juman Khan, V. J. Khan, J. M. A. Ramjahn. 5. A} Rumjan, H. D. Runjahn, A. H. Mattar, St. Madar, A. K. Minu. A. R. Minu, R Nazarin, K. Nazarin, A. O. Madar, A. M. Ara, A. I. M. Samy, A. M. Wanh. M. A. Wahat, M. O. looken, Leung Nal- poon, A. Rahmin, Iu-kwong. Lam Tak- -won. Li Folun. Yeung Hon Lang Leung Put-sheung, Yu Shul-pul, Yis Wal-) wat, M. Y. Adal, Pang Shim, Wong Kwan, A. Bahman Abbas. 9. A. D. Raliman, A. M. Itumjalin, A. Mannan humjahn, S. M. Humina, C. M. Rumjahn, M. Adem, 6. A. R. Ismail, Wong Yick-1mm, Chan Ting- pong. Cheung Wing-heun, Pun Ho-tin, Pang wok-u, Tsang Kwong-hung, Lİ Kam, A. M. Prala, 3. R. Abbas, It. Laurel, E, el Arculli, E A. Curreem, O. el Arcull, A. el Arculli, A. R. Kitchell. L. 13. Kitchell, J. Kitchell, A. G. Sulfad, A. H. Sumad, O. R. Sadick, Osman It. Sadick. H. A. B. Dux. 9. A. 1. Bux, O. Rumfahın. A Remedios, M. Hussain, 1. a. Hussain, Leung Tin-sang, M. 1. Razack, M. R. Azim, B. Yusuf, M. Sabhon, and many others."
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news agency.
"Stern action" has been taken, says the agency,
In addition, many Slovak Jews have been arrested and thrown into concentration camps.
1 The Czechs stand up to Germany-See Page Four.}
Czech "Hostages" LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter).-The official Nazi news agency denies a report that 400 Czechs in Bohemini and Moravia have been taken as hostages.
The agency admits, however, that amamber of Czechs have been taken into custody "for reasons of public! safety."
Nazi "Protector" LONDON, Sept. 14 (Reuter)-A message broadenst by Radio Paris says that Baron von Neurath, the Nazi Protector of Bohemia and Moravia has resumed supreme au- thority over taxes, the post office, the railway and the Ministry of Justice In Prague.
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Propaganda Misfired With The Arabs LONDON, Sept, 15 (Reuter). The Ministry of Information has denied reports published in Germany that the support of the Arabs for the Allied cause won by bribery.
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Allegations that
the
most
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after-minent Arab newspaper in Palestine
at the Colonial Cemetery in the
had been bribed can be dismissed by
'T. Edwards, Mr. J. L. Penney, Mr.noon. A E. Loft Stelln and The. Julia and Lee, Amung those present were Miss a drawing attention to the standing of Cheung Wal-fook. Chan Ilin, L. Wo, May, Miss Irene Hicks, Miss Amy Cowan, Wing, Stu Lai-sheung. Leung Nal-poon, Miss Beatrice Greaves, Miss. Hamet, the newspaper.
Expressions of loyalty to Britain
Tak-want. Le Protams, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Morley, andere MIKS X
Sawyer, Yu Shun-pul, Leung Pul-sheung, Yeung Mrs. Bird, Misa
The Arab leaders at Gazn had Kom-hang, F. H. Albas, Lam Kwal-tsun, Gibbons, Miss Bertha Cruz, Mins Sally had come from Arabs all over Pales- Leung Tak. Ho Tak. Cheung Sang, u Chan, Miss Betty Clark, Miss Patricia Ho, tine.
the Bedouin Lay, Chan Ting-pong, Lan Kwai-pui. Miss N., He, Miss Allen. Mr. D. Wills, expressed their determination to sup- Weng Kwong-hin, Ng Cheung, Chang Mr. J. Willis, Mr. C. Matthews, Mr. J. Chi-hin, Ping Hok-kan.
A bouquet from
LATE NEWS
Wong Tuk-sul, Yappe, Mr. J.-Windyard. Mrs. Windyard port the Empire and 1. Yu-cho, Muk Man-pang. Leung Tin- Mr. M. Ghani, bir. A. Guterrier, Mr. sheikhs in southern Palestine had Fang, Tin Chung-ping. Cheung Clil-ming. Prettejohn, Mrs. Hicks, Mis E. Hicks pledged full co-operation. Young Sau-tak. Kam Yuk-ngan, lio Takhir. Harold Hicks, Mr. Walter Hicks, and wah, ip Kun-im, Yu Ah-tim. Yu Wal-wah; many others.
ber Krannie attd Stal of Compradoro'a Omee, H. AL Naval Yard - Local Clerical StarT; Local mummie was interred with the canket. Clerical Staff, C. E. Department: Local Other wreaths were sent by her brothers "Jimmle." Joh. Clerical Stal Naval Store Omee: Local Valenilne and Jolin Clerks of Civil Secretary's Office; Local Jeany and Bheridan, Miss Bathalia, Mim Admiralty Clerks Asociatian, and others. Bedford, Miss Leung, Miss Marie Spencer, Mim Gertrude Spencer, Miss Sylvia Rainer, Miss Pansy Dodd
Mrs. E. May and Illda May, Mr. Hicks The death occurred yesterday at and family, Mrs. D. Wille, Daphine Ite Pricilla. Pat and the French Hospital of Miss Pansy and Beatrice Greaves, The Misses Ander-
Chums. xon, The Dodd, well-known In local junior Nanette lio, Val. Gollman and Erle Harris, sporting circles.
Clifford Matthews, Dewald Cheung and Jack Hool, Reg. Broadbridge, Joseph A She had been ill for three weeks Soo and N. B. Leung, V. I. While and and entered the hospital lust Sun- L. Tapley. A. Abbas, A. Mathias, E day.
Gutierrez and D. Law. Albert G. Quark. Miss Dodd, who was 16 yearn D. N. Wills. Lam Yuk-foo, Mr. George Willis, Mr. and Miss Morley, Mr. and Mrs age, was the only daughter of Mrs. Mr. Chum and family, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Dodd. She was born in Hong-3. Willlo, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. White, Mr. kong and was a pupit of the Diocesan and Airs. E. F. Shea. Mr. and Mrs.
Hamet. Mrs. Ho Wah-sang, Mr. Wong Girls' School,
Sum-kan, Mrs. Len Tai. Mp Lee Din-
In April, 1937, she won the In-Fan, Mrs. Tang Kai-ngok. Mrs. Wong! the Wah-lam. Mrs. Chung Yu-sang, Mus Wong dividual Championship .Cup at school sports. She was a member wal-ming, time Lee Po-kun, Mrs. Wind- Yan-po, Mes, Young Yuk-shu, Mr. Chan of the D.GS. First XI hockey team,yard: holding the position of half-back. She also played soft-ball for Diocesan Girls' Schnol: Class I; Clans 1:
the
The Girls of the Diocesan Girls' School: start of the ATIR Gibbans and the Matron of the Diocesan Girls' School and
school team.
Miss Dodd is survived by her family; The boarders of the Diocesan Hongkong Welfare Giria School: The mother and two brothers, Mesars. Leagues Directors and Staff, Gitman and V. R. and J. Dodd,
Co. Ltd; R. Moore and Co.: Sundries Dept. The Rev. D. Rosenthal conducted the Gilman Co. Ltd., French Convent Mor- service at the funeral which took place tuary, and others.
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Hung said he was in Graham Streat when Kwong and an Recomplice jostled him. Ho heard the click of his pen and saw Kwong delving-inte a basket of vegetables near by. "You are entitled to use as much Chinese constable, who said he saw force as is necessary to effect arrest Kwong steal the pen, gave Kwong and no more" was the caution voiced two blows on the chest and told him by Mr. Edwards to a constable at to pick the pen from the vegetables. Central Magistracy yesterday when Kwong denied his guilt. Kwong Kwong, 19, unemployed, was
Kwong, who was charged with having stolen a foun
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