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ITALY WITHDRAWING DODECANESE FORCES
ISTANBUL, Sept. 24 (Rou tor).-A report that Italy is withdrawing surplus troops from the Dodecanese Islands, although still unconfirmed by responsible quarters, has pro- duced a favourable impression, states an Ankara telegram.
Following the Greck-Italian agrooment to withdraw troops from the Albanian frontior, this reported action is thought to mean that Signor Mussolini is taking the initiative by! appeasing the Balkan Powers in the castern Mediterrangan.
GREECE
..Sept. 27 CITY'S DEATH THROES¦
22 n.Java and Maniu. tui no Barkok, Sugun and Tourane
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TURKEY
MARINERS PAROLED (Continued from Page 1.)
felice of Warsaw and Modlin con- baunted all the time by the know- ledge that every man's hand, as well tinues, and will continue."
as the sea itself, is against you.
That is, to-day, the situation of the trade the the German U-Boats on routes of Die Atlantic before Declaration of War."
Sept. 27. Sept. 27.
Sept. 20.
Polish Resistance · U, S. A., Honolulu and Japan-(San
A Berlin report says that Polish 200 .
Francisco date Sept. 2) Sept. 20.
Sept. 20. resistance in a fourth area besides the Hela Modlin, and 400 1. Straits.
Sept. 28, Warsaw, 14 n.Shanghat
Sept. 29. Peninsula is revealed in the latest 165 11.
Sept, 29, communique from the German high Sept. 30, cohmond.
The communique says that the Sept. 30. U.S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang-movements of German troops toward bat (San Frrisco date, Sept. 8). the demarcation line continued ur- Sept. 30, cording to plan, along the entire cast
front.
There was fighting in the Tomasow- Oct. 3. Zamore-Rudko area (between Lublin .Oct. 1. and Lwow) with scattered enemy .Oct. 1. farces trying to break through to the Oel. 2. South
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A part of these forces is surrounded outh-west of Zamose, and others are retreating to the cast where they will encounter Russian troops.
With regard to the Weglern Front, very The communique speaks of heavy artilier, fire in places and the repulse of local enemy attacks.
There has been local activity by our reconnaissance forces on several
U.S.A.. Herolulu, Japan and
hal (San Francisco date, 8th Sept.) parts of the front.
Oct. 4.
Berlin Review
LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-A 98 Canada, US.A., Japan and Shanghai
(Vancouver BC, date, 17th Sept.) German liigh Command communique Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Issued in Berlin, deals with Germany's Service-London date, 27th Sept-relations with Poland since the spring. Oct: 5.when, it is claimed, it became known Oct. 5, that Poland would not try to avoid .Oct. 5. Oct. S Oct. 5.
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was
This is part of the bulletin issued by the Ministry of Information fo- night. It continues:
Lemone
September 25, 1939.
NEWS FLASHES America May Extend Zones
INSPIRING Thel. C. C. Not BROADCAST Afraid Of 13
Zealand's Part SUPERSTITIOUS people who In The Nazi War
LONDON, Sept. 24. (British Wireless)"Hitler has posed as LONDON, Sept. 24 (Router). In man of peace, but his ideal of -A message from Santlogo peace is death for all who dare (Chile) says that the United oppose his will inside or outside States has proposed that the of Germany."
So the people of New Zealand were jurisdiction of the territorial waters of the two American con-warned to-day in a Government tinents be extended to 300 miles, broadcast from all stations, which The proposal will be made at the summarized the war efforts of the Pen-American Conference at Panama Dominion in the first 20 days, and which stated again her unflinching City,
resolve to go on with this great ad- venture-war for Right Inslead of Might, and the reign of law in place of Nazi anarchy,
ANKARA, Sept. 24 (Reuter),-The Turkish Government has introduced to Parliament estimates for a further
£4,000,000 for defence.
cx-
This brings the total defence penditure for the year to £20,000,000 over the budget figures.
FARUS. Sept. 24 (Reuter).-An order, signed by the Pollah Ambas- sadur, provides for the compulsory registration of all Poles between the oges of 17 and 45, living in France, with a view to thele Incorporation in the "Polish army in France."
WELLINGTON, N.Z., Sept. 24 worst coal-mining (Reuter)-Eleven were killed to-day In one of the
many disasters in New Zealand for years.
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Fruitful 20 Days
have changed the Number 18 of their home to 11A or 12A were dismayed recently at the news that the London County Council look with disfavour on the idea.
Sulit more dismayed were thosE- people who have disguised the "un- lucky number" for business reasons.
They may be consoled by the thought that local authorities are not to exercise their power of likely
hotels of privato
and painting a 13 on their front door,
Owners boarding houses are particularly al- fected by the unpopularity of the
gure 13.
VISITORS WOULD GO
Typical of their opinion is that of Mrs. Hindle, the proprietor of a large The message declared: "The frat Kuest house at 11A. Belsize-avenue,
Hampstead, N.W. She sold:
"As far as the borough counell aro twenty days following the most flog- rant Nazi Invasion of European liber-concerned this is 13, Belaire-avenue, ties have been memorable for New bat us for us 1 am concerned it is 11A. That is its number, und I'm Zeuland.
They have been fruitfut in suc- sticking to it
"I this house were numbered 13. cessive steps to protect the Interests and to preserve the security of our I should any half my visitors would no elsewhere. This applies to any people and British civilization.
"Every step taken by the Govern-house.
"Supposing a person is taken ment has been measured and destin
while staying at a house numbered ed to extend the national effort,
bound to say. "The courageous lead given has 13, somebody is
I said it was'
"After all, this superstition is hard supported by every section of the an unlucky number. been opplauded and is now being There, I told you so. community. That means unlly, and unity is strength.
to escape. How many people will sit down 13 at a table it they can
"In parliament, leaders and mem- Bleu were investigating a fire in a
operated fully with the Government, ALREADY NUMBERED mine at Huntley when they were era of the Opposition have co-vold it?"
Devonshire-street, a turning off overcome by carbon-monoxide gas.
and the Federation of Labour have! Harley-street, and full of scientific- Eight bodies have so far been re-and the New Zealand Labour Party
intention of ally-minded specialists, hides its 13 12A. each declared their covered,
under the Innocent-looking
occupy the "Twenty-eight days of ceaseless
"Employers, manufacturers, farm-building.
"This house was 12A before the at Windsor Castle, attended morning
some "Apparently atrain in cramped quarters must tend marine crews. to sap the morale of the young sub-King, who is spending the week-endment.
an occupani. the services at St., George's Chapel tors, and producers have promised
to assist towards the fullest expres- present occupants come here," saki tenants were medien) The available resources of
The Queen and the two princessession of the nation's power.
"A with organisations so with previous
superstitionA."*
Hurley-street bravely faces up to trained German submarine personnel day.
Individuni citizens, and this small were present at the parish church at Strain On Crews
nation, as one of the British com- the 13. One of the occupants is a are limitedl.
"The strain on U-Bopt crews must | Bainsvrak.
SHANGHAI, Sept. 24 (Iteuter).monwealth of nations stands solidly famous women physicfun, Mrs. Ell- bu grel, for German submarine war-
been answered in un-!
"We Are All Partners" fare has
hitherto refused to make any state- certain terms by the anti-sutzmarine Although official clrefes here have in line with is bleger sister. craft of the Royal Navy.
"The moral effect of depths charges ment, it appears that the Tatao police on U-bout crews is intensified by the have taken over the extra-Settlement knowledge, from bitter experience, rods. that the Royal Navy can detect and hunt them with an efficiency never dreamt of in the inst war.
LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).-The standing solidly with the Govern Two dental specialists
"It is when a submarine-short of vic supplies, torpedoes, fuel, food. and fresh water-tries to get home that the vitality of her crese is at its vest. It is then the U-boat faces its reatest ordeal.
Closing Bolt-Holes "Not only does the Royal harass U-boats on their
zabeth Sloun Chesser.
The disguising of the 13 is particu- Twenty days have accomplished larly prevalent in large blocks of to put forward her maximum effort gether, in others it is 11A, while In all this and New Zealand proceeds fats. In some it is left out alto- in the aid of ideals which can plane one the difficulty has been overcome Great stennish!p lines and hotels save the world from mental bondage, by putting the caretaker in it.
ξυ the "We are all partners in this great
superstition. numbered of which bow down adventure, the As yet there has been no with-means the rule of right instead of Cabins are hardly ever
might, and the reign of law in place! 13, while hotels avoid the number.
WOULD NOT CHANGE of Nazi anarchy.
"Like many hotels we start with drawal of Settlement police.
The response to the nation's enll
The number of Talao police in the aren have been increased, and they are now directing trafic at many of the cross-roads.
canc
But we have no 113, LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-The
the Civil Alr for a special force for service in New hundreds, so there is no question of
has been having a 13. or Overseas first batch of men Guard have been warned that they Zenlund
visitors dislike that limited and Navy may be soon called up for an inter-magnificent, but all should remain 213, 313, and so forth. After all t inanagement of comes. They also serve who carry number," said the hunting view with a view to joining the Royal in their civil posts until the call saves dieulties if accommodation is
te the Dorchester. French "The British on
Superstitious people would any The Germans allege that Poland rounds on the ocean trade routes, Air Force.
or but it is busily engaged in closing the dominated by thoughts
mocracies are fighting to preserve that the "unluckiest number of all the bolt holes. The to oteupsing Danzig and East Prussta routes
the human right of all peoples who is No. 13, Friday-street, just near St.
Paul's Cathedral from three sides, and of conquering operations of our patrols make the sub-
lava freedom. ingly hazardous for an enemy the latter as an island from the rest entrances to the North Sea execed- marine, while the passage homewards, of Germany.
once in the North Sea, is made more dangerous by our patrolling surface vessels and aircraft.
The Poles, says the communique, under-estimated the strength of the German army, which has taken over 500,000 prisoners, 1,200 guns and enormous quantities of war material. The Polish air force, it says, was smashed by two air fleets formed by Field-Marshal Goering, while our
own losses were small"
"Most Dreadful Day" SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"
R.A.F. Versus U-Boat NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Reuter). The American liner American Farm- er, arrived in New York to-day with
20 survivors of a British ship which had been torpedoed in the Atlantic.
sald that One of the survivors shortly after the shii had sunk, an LONDON. Sept 24 (UP)-On R.A.F
from bomber appeared thousand civillans have been killed nowhere, as if by magic and had and n greater number wounded in swooped down and dropped a bomb. Warsaw during the past 24 hours, Apparently the bomb destroyed the .5 p.m. which is described as the "most submarine. .5.30 p.m. dreadful" period of he slege.
One of the crew of the American A hundred German guns have Farmer said that there was a 30-50 5pm. carried on a ceaseless bombardment, chance that the submarine had sunk,
p.m. according to a dispatch for "Imperial
Airways Exchange Telegraph" from Warsaw, Direct Service"-dur Lundon, 4idated at noon to-day.
October
.in.
181⁄2 n.
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G.P.O.
p.m.
1Le.. 100 sa.
Ord.,
Java and 58 n. Air Mail for Malaya, 10/- 0.
Australia by "Imperial Airways 4/- ¤, Direct Service"-due Sydney, 2ad
October.
LETTERS
ZBW Propaganda
The Editor,
Hongkong Telegraph.
Sir-If we must have British pro- paganda from ZBW, for heaven's sako in our let us be fair and decent tow wonder
mony criticism. I others must have wineed when they heard and read the references to Dr. Goebbels deformity in Sunday night's talk? I wonder what the reaction of Americans must bo? If we can't be dispassionate and can't avoid making our own listeners squirm we would do better to leave such matters alone.
BRITON.
Commencing FRIDAY at the KING'S
AMAZING!
GUEZ
VER-YOUNG
ABELLA Muriel
to the
NAZI ATTACK IS REPULSED
(Continued from Page 1.)
last week.
Hundreds Of Bombs SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
(UP). The PARIS, Sept. 24
11 issues "Transcontinental Press" p.mi. Warsaw communique asserting that Gernuan artillery bombarded the city throughout the day, while airplanes dropped hundreds of bombs.
Hospitals are being bombed des pite the Red Cross signs, which are hit S1. clearly visible. One bomb
and ..5 p.m. Savior Church during Mass 5.30 pm.many worshippers were killed. The hospital at Ujazdow was bombed and .5 p.m. almost completely destroyed.
The population le determined to and have continue their resistarice .3.30 p.m.repulsed German infantry attacks. Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and
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France (Paris and Northern Pro- IL DUCE'S ATTEMPT
vinces only) by the "Ale Franco
Direct Airways Paris, 6th October.
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This batch consists of men under the age of 20 who possess an "A" licence.
The women Civil Air Guard have been advised to offer their, services other branches, especially the women's auxiliary air force.
DRUSSELS. Sept. 24 (Reuter)A message received in Brussels from Berlin states that the nightly black- but in west Germany is being more strictly enforced, showing increased
fears of air raids by French and British planes.
The message adds that there were 45 prosecutions in one day in a town neur Aachen, of civilians who did not prevent-the-lights from showing in their houses at night.
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PARIS, Sept. 24, (Reuter),--Dr. world-famous Alexis Currel, the French scientist, has been given an important war mission by the Minis- 1ry of Health.
Although the nature of the op- polniment is not revealed, it is re- called that Dr. Carrel collaborated recently with Colonel Lindbergh in research work in connection with on artificial heart.
BUCHAREST, Sept. 24, (Reuter). points the French have accomplished
The Germans are using patrols-The State funeral of M. Calinescu, their deepest gains. rather than mass attacks after three the murdered Prime Minister of
attended by huge crowds, attacking battalions were wiped out Rumania, took place to-day, and was The burial will take place to- Condors At Frant The French have reported that the morrow. German Condor Legion, which saw action in Spain, has arrived at the Western Front and the ground crows are transforming pastures into small airfields to accmmodate 45 planes along the entire front.
have German planes, reported to been withdrawn from Poland, are being overhauled in the interior of Germany and equipped with now
motors before being sent Service" due TO END THE WAR
(Continued from Page 1.)
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LONDON, Sept. 24, (Reuter). — A broadcast from the radio in Moscow to-day quoted Italian sources as units on the Western Front are stating that some German Infantry equipped with armour plating pro- tection, 1/20th of an inch thicks.
The armour, It is stated, could be
folded when not in use.
"Tolerance is the only real test of elvilisation-who lives if democracy liberty, and Justice give way to Nazi rule?"
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange official Summary issued on Saturday says! A customary Saturday session has be again recorded, the-merket being neglected.
tu
Buyers
H.K. Bank $1,200 H.K. Wharves $00
Sales
H. & S. Hotels $41% H.K. Govt. 4% Loan par.
Sellers H.K. Mines @ cents
MANILA GOLD SHARES Atoka Ps. 131⁄2 ex-div. Antamak Ps. 15% b Baguio Gold Ps. 10 b Batong Buhay 0095- Benguet Consolidated Ps. 9.10 s Batong Buhay Pe, 1095 s Bly Wedge P. 16 b Coco Grove Pa. 11 b Consolidated Mines Ps. 0040 s Demonstration Ps. 00 b 1.XL. Ps. 34 b Ipo Gold Ps. 11 s Tiogon Mining Ps. 1 Masbate Consolidated Ps. 00 Mindanao Motherlode Ps. 051⁄2 b Mine Operation Pa. 08% b Paracale Gummaus Ps. 12 b San Maurico Pt. 04 9 Surigao Consolidated Ps. 10 b Suyoc Consolidated Ps. 10% s United Paracale Ps. 321⁄2 s
s
a Arm of This is occupied by
asked feather purifiers, and when whether It was considered unlucky an official heaved a deep sigh and answered:
"We're always being asked that-- but it has been a very lucky place for us. We wouldn't change i for the world."
The origin of unlucky 13, accord- ing to tradition, arose from the num- ber of people present at the Last Supper.
BRIDE FROM `DENMARK- Holiday Romance Leads To Hongkong Wedding
Two people, a young Dane home leave from the Far East and beautiful girl of 16, met in Denmark two years ago. in Hongkong on Saturday night they met again and a wedding in the Peak Church soon after noon on Saturday will bring
its culmination. their romance
The girl is Miss Lise Oest-Hansen, of Copenhagen, daughter of one of the directors of the East Aslutte Company, Ltd. Her future husband, Mr. Erik Hultemeler, was awaiting her on the wharf when her ship came In on Saturday, along with some of his friends,
Mr. Hullemeler is on the Northern Feather Works staff and is well known in Hongkong sporting circles, having
prominent place as a water polo and squash player. He was stationed in Canton at the time of the bombings and acted as Assistant Vice-Consul for Denmark,
Until Saturday Miss Deat-Hansen will be the guest of Mr. K. Neckel. man Far Eastern Manager of the
.5 p.AL .5.30 p.m.
good of any Svad .5.30 p.m.
p.m. Ariny invaded Poland, they weaken-heavy and four light mechanised ed the moral ense ngainst Germany, divisions have been withdrawn for
action on the Western Froni.-
tho "Tan Aly Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honos not understood here.
falu and USA., by American Airways Dirtel Service due San Francisco, 4 October,
K. P. O.
....Sept. 27, 5 p.m. ...Sept. 27, 5.30 pm. G.P.O.
to le
BERLIN, Sept. 24 (Router).- Western Front,
pressmen, Dr. It is also reported that the Ger- Addressing foreign
send the re-Josef Goebbels reaffirmed that the mans are planning to servists who are ever age for active German Government is determined Consul in Shanghai, left for Japan Northern Feather Works, at whose declare war on Russia when the Red service to occupy Poland atter five to respect the neutrality, not only of by the Shanghal Marn on Saturday, home in Peak Mansions the wedding
Belgium,
Rex..
Ord
Iteg. Ord. Haiphong Sandakan
Tournac
Sept. 27, p.m. Sept. 2, 7.30 am.
The decision to declare war on Germany was the direct consequence of the Invasion of Poland, which was A further illustration of Inwlesmere In international affairs which it is our purpose lo resist.
Whatever, therefore aro the results of the Soviet invasion of Poland, our purpose is unaffected, and we will prosecute the war with unflinching 2 p.m. determination. .3.30 p.m.
......8.30 am. Manile, Rebaul, Australia, end New- zealand via Bribane-due Brisbane,
17th October.
Parcels,
Ref.....
Ord
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G.P.O. & K.P.O.
Belgian Frontier
ENTIRE VILLAGE DESTROYED
the Netherlands Luxemburg, but of all States.
and according to a Shanghal report.
He declared he had given foreign journalists the opportunity to con--
Moravia."
reception will be held.
Chungking, Sept. 25 (Central),— Training vince themselves of the "solidarity Mr. Li Ju-isang, chief secretary of ASSISTANT ALMONERS of the protectorate of Bohemia and the Shanghai Child Refugee runs Two Probationers Wanted known, gunman outside the Tienjun LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-The Broadcasting Station yesterday in offer by New Zealand of a division to Shanghol while entering his car. The help the Empire cause was made bullet entered. Li's breast and he was rushed to the hospital for treat- known in London to-night.
Announcing the offer, the Prime ment. He did not survive. out by fire yesterday afternoon,
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Ta Ku Ling Village, situated at the northern end of Ta Ku Ling Road in Kowloon, was completely wiped
Minister of New Zealand added the Wooden houses in the village, dramatle words: “Wo: stand or fall which were occupied mostly by together, in war or peace, defeat Japanese goodwill farmers and coolies, were destroyed or victory," before a fire brigade from Mongkok station was able to put the blaze
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By Government.
A notice in the Government Gazette on Saturday calls for two probationer women assistant almoners for train- ing under the recently appointed ARICA, Chile, Sept. 24 (UP)-The almoner.
Applicants must be Chinese British plane Nippon landed here from Lima at 1.65 pm. subjects, about 25 years of age, and must have passed the Hongkong 24 (UP)University Matriculation Exainina- HERLIN, Sept. (Reuter)-Tho under control at 3:00 p.m. Strong wheat crop in western Canada to The Sinfo Secreturay, Emost von tiam or its equivalent wind at the time of the fire and the estimated at $35,000,000 bushels, of Weizsiecko and the Russian Arabas will be given to University graduates. wooden structures of the houses made which 87 per cent, is of the top three sador exchanged ratifications of the Applicants must be able to speak BRUSSELS; Sept. 24 (Reuter).-all caslier efforts to extinguish the grades, na compared with 78 per cent. Russo-German non-nggression pnet English and Cantonese Buently and Newspaper Correspondents who re- conflagration unsuccessful. cently visited the national defence
... p.m. [ig
Defences Manned
SPECIAL THE INTELEGRAPHI
Sept. 29, 5.00 p.m. Sept. 30, 0.45 m. Sept. 30, 9.30 am.
It is said that the Are was caused Saturday Dairen
.0.30 a.m. forces, says that the troops are show-by a careless farmer' when he was preparing his food. No casualties good morale. Haiphong
were reported. However, at least .3.30 p.m. Shanghal
a result of the Parcels only for Haiphong 1.00 p.m. billeted.
Photographs and reports published their homes ns Air Mall for. "Imperial Altways
Direct Servloe-dae London, 8th indicate that anti-tank defences, calamity. October.
supported by, camouflaged artillery
Mesara, Coulo & Wireless notify G.P.O. & K.P/02
and machine gun nests have been prepared, and are strongly, Installed that stelegrams in English may now be forwarded to French Indo-China, and permanently manned.
Ber
Ord
- Bept, 20, 5.00 p.m.
Sept 30, 5.30 pan
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this time last year.
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The salary is $1,1440 a year, rising Eight persons are known to be dead and 40 seriously injured pa a result nounced that the Council of Ministers..
allowance of $30 a month.. abg makan | meet on Saturday.
Applications will copies of Bochumabordel yesterday.
Nine, whose way of escape has been cut off, ace, feared dead. LONDON, Sept. 34(Router) testimonials as to character and PARA VIscount, Halifax this, evening receive certificates of education are to bo CHUNGKING, Sept. 25 (Central), ed. M. Ivan Maisky, the Soviet Am-forwarded to the Director of Medicar
Services before: October 1, M. A. Konstantinoff, Soviet Vice-bassador, at lig-Foreign Office.
They are well fed and comfortably 150 poor people were deprived of of an explosion inia, coal, mingot, with Signor. Mussolini,prasiding, will by 600 annually to $1,140, with rent.
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