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OUTWARD MAIL TIMES
Hinngkang Volunteer Registered and Parcel Mails are
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Commandant, longkong Volunteer De-
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APATHY IN GERMANY
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would be done it something com- plimentary were said about Moscow. New people discuss, verywhere with- out restraint the idea that Bolshevism
have and Nazism
great deal in common.
No Debating
I have found here in, Amsterdam bigger crowd studying war maps displayed in store windows than found in Berlin. The typlen! German panzer-by looks at the lines of jittle flags on the map of the war uren, showing the astonishing advances made by the German armies, and goes his way. There is no debating and talking such us one sees here.
Not Popular War
war
Calcutta and Straits Japan and Shanghal Calcutta and Straits Canton
Recruits-Special Clari October 10, October 18 11.Q. 3.15 p.. MG. training.
Promotion Examination Rentill The following nembers of the Field Ambulance passeri a promotion examina- tion on 11.30.20. from Carpl. to Bergt,
T. 5. Clark, J. 1. Barnes, A. Pozler, R. Leigh. D. Walker,
INWARD MAILS Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date th
Oct. 10. October
Parades: Isl Battery Gun Deischments, Oct, 10, Oct. 10,October 17. Belchers, 5.45 p.m. No. 1 and No, 2 Detachments and all layers, dun Oct, 10.
and layers class. Dress 8.D. caps, drill Oct. 16. hirts and shorts and gun platform shoes. Oct, 18. Octcher 20. Belchera. 645 pm, No. 3 Och 10. and No, telachments and oil layer-Cap,
drill and layers clam. Dres-3.0. Oct. 16. shiris and shorts and gun platform shoes. .Oct. 17. D.EL. Personnel-October 15. Cch 17. Wellington Barracks. toblie light train-
ing.
H.Q. 330 m. L.. Dres-Overalls,
Japan and Shanghai Manila...
Ambulante,
.*.
Traktera
Unit He Gnr. P. Pulsar, Ist Bly, to Gen. B. 1. Blekford. 181 Diy,, Res, to st By: Gnr. Gill, 1st Bly, flest. to 1st By: Grn. E. Strange, fal Bly. Rex, to st y Bdr. 1. D. Neve, ist say. Res. 10 st my, nr. J. 11. Pomercy, ist Bty. Res, to tittys Grn. 1 1. Tochia, 3rd Bly, Ree 10 3rd. By: Gnr. J. A. H. Bowen, 3rd Ply. Hes. iu are. Bty., Gne. A. H. Seemin By. Res to 3rd By, Chr. M. F. Houghton, 3rd ty. Res. to ard Bly, Gnr C. L. Kwok, 4th Bly. Res. to 4th Bty: Gre 1. K. Sim, 4th 1ty. Res. to 41 Dty.; Gnr C. T. Choy, 4th Bty, ftes, to in Bly. Spr. W. C. Simon, rd, Cay. Enen, Res. to Fd. Dobson. Corpo Pt. 11. 3. Sign in to Curpt Sigs. Gos, Enge. A/CH Woolley, A.C. Pl. Res. to A. C. Pij Pte. C. Champelovier, A.C, P. fies to A.C. Pl. L/Cpl. E. L. Groome, M.M.G. Pl. Hes, in M.M.G. PL.: Pte, C. B. L. Bander, M.M.Ö. Pl. Rea, la N.MO, PL: L/Set, 1. Burson, No. 1 MG Coy lies, to No. M.G. Coy A/Cpt. 1. A. Simpin, No. 1 M.G. Coy. Res, to No. 1 MG Coy.; A/CD1. C. F. J Ciething-son, No. 1 M.G. Cay. Hles, to No.
Cov., . E. E. Brown, No. 1. M... Oct. 17. Delober 10, 11.9. 5.30 p.m. All members C. Cay, item. to No. 1 M.C. Coy. Ple, W. d. Shanghal
nos yet Alted with uniform. Oct. 17.
Classes for Layers, Range- Dyer. No. 1 M.G. Coy. Res to No. 1 MG. Coy.: Pie. R. M. C. Dabbe, No. 1 M.G. Coy BAL.M.G-October 18. Scandal Straits
Oct. 17 takers &
Des to No. 1 M.G. Coy: Pte. F. H. Kink. Straita
No. 1 M.G. Coy, Kes to No. 1 M.G. Coy.: Ple. J. larrow, No. 1 M.G. Coy. Res, to No. Air Mail by "Air France Direct Point, 5.30 p.m. Those detailed to attend. Gun Detachments-October 10, No. Gun.
M.G. Coy.: Pte. R. H. Grifiths, No. 1 M.Q. Service"-Paris date, 11th October Scandal Point, 5.30 prn, October 10, No. 1
Coy. Rex, to No. 1 M., Coy.; Pte. G. B, S. Oct. 15, Gun. Beandal Point. 9.30 p.m. D.EL. 1'er-
Thomson, No, M.G. Cay. Res. to No. 2 p.in, A.A.L.M.G. instruction. Airways; sonnel-October 19. Scandal Point. 3.30 Francisco
2nd Dailery Dress-Overalls and Oct. 18. cape.
Uniform-October 17, 18.9 6.30 Oct. 18.
Uniform and Alting of Oct. 18.
Shanghal and Amoy Haiphong
Japan and Shanghal Japan and Shanghai
Shanghal
Air Mail by "Pan American Direct Bervice-San date, 12th October Formosa
Haiphong and Pakchot Halphenk, Pakhol, Holhow
Bayard
Java and Monlin Sandakan Shanghai Shanghat Straits
Oei, 17.1ment Overalls, Lewis Gua Detach-
.Oct. 17. instruction.
S.D.
Carole Lombard, Cary Grant and Kay Francis in a scene from R.K.O.'s "In Name Only." coming to the Queen's and Alhambra this week-
end.
Judges Will Go To Cells In Raid
Reich Upsets America
Acid Commentary On Latest Propaganda
NEW YORK, Oct. 15 (Reu- ter).-American newspapers are still acidly commenting on the Nazi Presa Chief's allegation (later denied by the German Government) that Britain would not be taking the action she is if the United States were not supporting her.
The. "Tribune" of Oakland, Cali- · fornia, asks "It Mr. Chamberlain looked the door on peace, which he did not, then why should a German appeal be made to President Roose- velt, who twice castigated the die- tators and whose invitation to a con- ference la April was not answered by Hitler?"
Nazis Out-Manoeuvred
The Journal concludes that the Nuzi regime has been manoeuvred into a position where it must assume the offensive.
Another California newspaper, "Press" of Riverside, declares that a nalion ready for a big war hardly inds it necessary to put civilians on starvation dict and commandeer all from private care and lorrica to keep avalable petrol supplies and tyres the military machine moving.
IN wig and red robes, the Recorder, which mark the opening day of the M.G. Cay. Ple. T. D. Paton, No. 2 M. of London, Sir Gerald Dodson, sat section-bigamy, post office offences, Coy, Res, to No. 2 M.G. Coy. Pte. A. recently at the Old Bailey rendy at house-breakings, and counterfelters. Mackenzie, No. 2 M.G.
tu No. 2
Seven Instead of the usual twelve
Roosovalt To Inforvanc? PR-M.G. Coys Me. 04. Waller, No. 3 Many moment to enter the dock and
Cay: Pie. M. A walk to the cells. Gill, No. 5. M., Cov.
Signs everywhere in the building Jurors were empanelled for the first case, but Sir Gerald Dodson explain-
LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter). -No 3rd Battery "Gun Der October / Coy. Res. to No. 1 Moto No. & M.G, Coy Pte. E. M. Marques. AA. Coy. Red and Fort 16, October 19. Belchers. 1,30 pm. Dress..
Oct. 18. Dress October 16. October 13. Beichers, to AA. Coy: Ple, C., da Silva, A. Coy, said, "To the air raid there." und
Ites, to A.A. Coy.: Pie. W. Gutierrez, they pointed to the hundred cells ed that under the Administration of confirmation has been received direct Justice Act criminal cases could be from. Washington of Mr. Cordell .Oct. 18.30 p.m. It is essential that all those willo
A.A. Cay, Res, to A.A. Coys Pie. Funder the courts,
Hull's reported statement (broadcast Pic.
level, tried with such a jury. .Oct. 18. failed to pass last Monday's examination
Baleros, A.A. Coy. Ites. to AA. Coy.; 1
front There, far below
"You need not think this is an by the Rome rudlo) that President Res. to A.A. Coy .Oct. 16, Lattend both these parades. Dreaz...OYET A. L. Rocha, A.A. COS. Coy. Bet, to
Lewia
A everyone in the courts-judges, bar-
on, the principle of Roosevelt is ready to intervene it all Plc. R. D. Bliva, A.A. I alls, B.D. caps and G.P, shoes, .Oct. 16. Gun Squad-Defeber 16. 11.Q. 510 P. Coy. Pte. l. 3. Gufteres. A.A. Coy. Res.risters, prisoners, and public will encroachment
Oct. 18. DressOveralls, SD, caps and G.F. shoes.
to A.A. Cuy: Ple. J. A. da Luz A.A, take shelter as soon as a raid alarm trial by, Jury," he said "It is only three belligerents request him to do
made in these special elrcumstances, so. to AA. Cay: Pie. J. E. Silva. K
and is in no sense a whittling away 2264) Overalia, S.D. caps and GP shoes. D.EL. Cay, fies to AA.Cay Pic. R. M. Siive, is sounded. U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang- October 19. Belchert, 5.30 pt. Dres
dale
HOSPITAL NOW AA. Coy. Res. to A.A, Coy. SAL V. A hai (San Francisco
Personnel-October 17. Wellington Bar-
The Old Bailey is one of London's of the rights of privileges et any- .Oct. 18. racks. 5.30 pm. Dress Overalls and 8.D. September) ...
alone was Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct caps, Teleptionista Course-October 16. Neves, A.A. Coy, ler. to A.A. Coy. Cpl.
A.A. Coy. Hes to AA best-equipped ARP. hospitals, with body." Notchers, 4.30 p.m. Dre-Overalls and . A. Ribeiro, AA. Coy, Ite to A., Coy
The publie gallery Coy: Pio V. Remedies, A.A. Co doctors and muses in constant it- Course-October 19. Hervfoo" London date, 11th Oct.
S.D. cap. Layers Oct, 17. 13elchers. 330 pm. Dress-Overalls and
Hes, to A.A. Coy. Ple. E. U. Alves. A tendones, but it is still the criminal clored because of the difficulty peo
ple would have in getting to a shelter Coy. Hes. to A.A. Coy: Pte. 1. G. Morales, .Oct. 19. S. D. ceps.
4th Battery Lewis Gun Personnel A., Cay. Res. to A.A. Coy.. Pte. L. O court.
Coy. ..Oct. 19.
for Kennedy
And, when the new session opened, in the event of a raid alarm. October 19. i.q. 5.15
ACADER: A.A. Coy. Res. to A.A. Road Range. Drew--Overalls, S.D. caps.
the sandbags and steel-1 Pte. G. A. Souza, A.A. Coy. Personnel. Oct. 20. .Oct. 20. All Members Les L.G.
Coy: Ple, M. J. Xavier A Col. Res despite Oct. 21. October 20. Queen's Flor. i .D. caps.
caps, 10 A.A. Coy. F/Cat. A. F. Wallden, Air helmeted police guarding the doors, for the attendance of an important turing 10 p.m.) Dress-Overalls, Oct. 22. gun platform shock. Harverwack rations Ain Res. to AC. Fl. PF Cullen, justice was dispensed as serenely as teliness.
9.C. Coy. Res. to A... Coy. Pie. H ever. Cannor, AS.C. Coy. Rea. to 1.5 C
Japan Japan, Shanghal & Formosa Shanghat
This is not a popular Germany. It certainly is not the re- sult of any outburst of national feel-Australia and Manila ing or demand for redress. of wrongs. I talked with all sorts of people in Berlin just before the war broke out. You cannot say and be honest, that the German people wanted the order given to march into Poland. Hitler gave the order, most people It was not until a couple of days later that they began
were sorry.
Shanghai
Haiphong and Pakhol Japan and Shanghai Straits and Manilo Shanghai and Amoy Straits
Japan
to say, well, maybe he had no choice. Shonghat
On the morning of September 1 I stood in front of the Chancellory when Hiller returned from announc ing in the Reichstag that the Ger man armies had crossed the Polish frontier. Everyone know this pro- bably was the beginning of a great Everyone had read in the papers or had heard Hitler say that Germany marched to right a great injustice to the German people.
war.
Hitler's "Acclamation"
The Chancellory window giving access to the balcony where Hitler makes uppearances and receives ac- Berlin knows clamations witg open, that when that window is upen it means Der Fuchrer is likely to make On this a personal appeurance. morning there was a small crowd of There were three ICAR than 500. companies of Storm Troopers, plus a police control group, apparently ex- pecting hronis
The
will be provided,
Bib Battery October 14. Queen's Fier.pin. Kaster, A.S.C. Coy. 2.15 p.m. No. 7 Section and all N.C.Os.
October 15: Queen's Flor. B.15 am, No.
.Oct. 22.
Oct. 22.
Oct. 22.
.Oct. 21.
1 Section.
.Oct. 24.
.Oct, 24.
11 a.m. ....Noon.
October 18, Queen's Pler. 5.15 pmn. No. 2 Section.
October 17. Queen's Plor. 5.15 pm. No. 1 Section and all N.C.Os.
October 19. Queen's Pier. 5.13 p.m. No. 4 Section.
October 26. Queen's Pier, 9.13 pm. No. 1 Section and all N.C.OR
October 21, Queen's Per. 2.15 p.m. No. Seellon,
October 22. Queen's Pler, 0.15 am. No 2 Section and all N.C.Os.
OUTWARD MAILS
Monday Straits and Calcutta
Reg. Ord.
.1.00 p.m. Haiphong
.1.30 p.m. Field Company Engineers-October 15. Ford Bayard
2.00 p.m.K.C.st. 630 p.m. Arms drill. October 19
K.C.R. D.30 pm. Clana A. Ficid Farunca Shanghai and Japan
.2.30 p.m. Bangkok
tluns. Clan 1. Demolition. October 22. Tactical Tuesday
Tup Peak Tram Station. 0 m.
Blowing up 4 fort. Dress— Shanghal and parcels only for Tlen-exercise.
Jackets, trousers, S.D. caps. .....3.30 p.m. tsin
Beach Light Company-October 10. H.Q.
Air Mall for "Imperial Airways 5.6 pan. No. Platoon. L.G. Instruc
Direct Service"-due London, 23th October
K.P.O.
Rr...Oct. 17, 5 p.m. Ord...Oct. 17. 5.30 p.m. Air Mail for Malaya, Jaya and tralls by "Imperial Airways Service"-due Sydney, 23rd
K.P.O. Reg. Oct. 17, 5 p.m. Ord.Oct. 17, 5.30 p.m.
Wednesday
The Wrongs never came. small crowd which was there made Canion things worse with a demonstra-Canton
tion such as has never been acea Amoy and Shanghal in Berlin since the Nazi regimeJapan came to power.
Stolid People
A group of Storm Troopers raised the old cry "We want to see our the part of Fuchrer!" which is a
on
ritual of Hitler's appearances these historical occasion
no response from
lon: til No. 2 Platoun. Musketry. Recruits. Squad drill. October 19. 14. 5.43 0.291. (1) No. 1 Platoon. Musketry (11) G.P.O. No. 2. Platoon. L.G. Instruction (1) Ile- 5 p.m. trolls, Ride dritt. 7 p.m.
Corps Signals-October 14. H.Q. 2.45 patt
Centre Detachment. Week-end exercise Aus- under St. King. Details as per circular Direct (1) No. 8 Company, Line Delachment under Cpl. Taylor. Manningt evercise and Oct.
Inaintenance, October 4, 15. D/lts, as per G.P.Oruster. October 10. 11.Q. 5.13 pm. (i) Line, 5 p.m. Hections, Burnal training in delachment. Miniature Range. October 7 p.m. Recruits,
2013.13. p.n. (1) Signn), training in "ESTES Gelarhunenia (8) D/s. Arms .8.15 am. Lewis Gun instrucilart, Those detaited. 10.30 nm. Armoured Car Platoon October 10. II.Q. 3.30 p.m.20 p.m. Revolver. October 26, (1) Those detailed Hung Hom Hallway Depot. 5.30 ....3.30 p.mo, pun. Driving instruction ( Rentalnder.
Ing. 5.30 p.m. M.G. recapitulation.
Motor Machine Gun
men. M.G.
Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran. and France (Parks and Northern Pro-
1.Q. 5.30 pan. (1) Trained Uctober 18. vinces only) by the "Air France instruction, TOET. (1) Recruits MG. Airways Direct Service"--due recapitulation. October z 11.2. 0.30 p.m. All ranks. Anti-gas training under Sec- Paris, 26th October
tion Commanders
Reg. There was
Ord, the crowd. The
people gazed stolidly at the facade of
the Chancellory,
Quietly, the window opening on to
the balcony was closed.
The newsreel cameramen who had the come to an Hitler receiving plaudits of his people at the begin- ning of the war took their comeras and went away,
K.P.O.
G.P.O.
2
to AA.
Prisoners with us marks
Tailpiece. One case was put back
Counsel said he was a
Commons Will Clamour
newsvendor with a pitch in the West 300 Questions To Be
over End. He worked at night, and ow. ASC. Cay: Sgt. A. Steven, Fd Amb. Res. their shoulders walked in and out of ing to the black-out the police could to Fd. Amb; L/Cal, W. T. Bison, Fd. Amb.
the dock. They were the usual cases not find him. Rev. in Fd. Ainb.: Ple. W. E. Allen. Fd. Anh, Res. to Fd. Anib.; H. F. Shields. Fo. Amb. Her, to Fd. Amb; Cpl. J. 1. Barnes, J11 FG, Amb. to Fo Amb. Bot. Pey
Spr. Gelling, A.S.C, Coy, to Unit
D. Angus, 1.0. Catre to Unlt Res Pie. E. A. R. Powirs, A.S.C. Coy. Ren, to A.S.C. Coy.
Strength-Increase Gnt, A. V. Kolatehof, ist Bty.; Gnr. G. Chow, ard
Gar. M. II. Chorto, 5th
AA. Hype McMaster, No.
M.G. Coy (No. 8 M.); Pte. H. Marrison, No. 3 M.G. Cay. (No. 9 P.: Pie. J. B Wood. No. MG. Qy. (No. 6 PL.); Pie. K. Watan. No. 2 M.G. Coy. (No, 6 PI.).
Asked This Week
LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter). The House of Commons will this week on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
No meet
Argentina Asks-"Why No News from the Allies?"
BUENOS AIRES. Aller capturing the sympathy of
Adjutant, I.K.V.D. Corris, the people and Fress of the Argen
AFFILIATED UNIT
Nursing Detachment. H.K.V.D.C.
4
ald
Lerture The next lecture on first will be held on October 20 in the 51. John Cathed all at 3.30 p.m.
Attachment--The following are attached to the Military Hospital, Bowen Road, for
training.
Ludy Masterton-Smith, Mr. E. Tebbutt, Mrs. Addia-Martin, Mrs. H. T. Buxton, -Min II. Wolf, Miss M... Hutchison. Mrs. P. 1. Mace, Miss 9. A. V. Reeye
Strength-increase-Mise D. C. Stratton. trx. S. U. Sarel.
Strength-Decrease Miss C. M. Thomas, Miss M. Brock.
MMS. E. M. Be
Commandani. Nursing Detachment, II.K.V.D.C.
Volunteer Posts
The following Volunteer appoint- ments were announced in the Gov- crnment Gazette on Saturday--Mr. J. No, I M.O. Company 1. Now, 1 & ....6 p.m. Platoons October 17, October 20: ... P. Sherry to be temporarily Captain.
As Company programma, No. 4 5.30 D.Loop) Platoon October 17 14. 1) Those Sit. D. L. Prophet to be Second Lieu
detailed. 0.15 p.n. for Kennedy Read, tenant. Col. G. Bird has resigned,
Naval Volunteer promotions are
5 pan. this Ilemainder, a-30 p.m. October 20, 11.Q.
7 p.m. 630 p.m. M.G. training as per circular,
Ros. Ori. Air Mail for Mania, Guam, Hono
lafu and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Bervice" due San Francisco, 25th October.
K.P.O.
ne, Britain is surrendering the pro-
paganda value of the newspaper bul
lelin boards in Buenos Aires to Ger- istreray.
The Buenos Aires Herald writes: "This morning, most of the news placarded on the newspaper bulletin boards seems to hail from Berlin.
"No news comes from the West. and the man in the street is given the impression that all the fighting
is in Poland."
There is a "whispering campaign" that pence will come if Poland is benten-
RAID ON HANKOW
Japanese Airfield Set On Fire by Chinese DOG-FIGHT LOSSES
The House of Lorda is also expected to sit on the same days.
The Prime Minister will 'make hiv statement on the international situ tion on Wednesday,
Notice has been given of over 300 various questions to Ministers on
toples to be answered during, the
week.
Royal Oak Statement At the conclusion of questions on Churchill. Tuesday, Mr. Winston First Lord of the Admiralty, will make a statement on the loss of H.MS. Royal Oak,
Chungking, Oct, 14.
It is expected that there will be the Prime Chinese aircraft "ralded Hankow
Minister's statement. three times to-day, bombing the only a short debate on
Afterwards the Labour Opposition Japanese airfield and munition dumps.
All the Chinese aircraft returned will raise the question of the co- the economie war ordination of safely to their base, it is claimed.
The first group of bombers appear activities und press for the appoint ed above Hankow at 12.13 p.m. and ment of a full-time Minister to deal
with this question instead of Sir John The agencies are liberally supply-heavily bombed the airfield,
Many Japonese planes on the Simon, Chancellor of the Exchequer. ing the Press with what are repre- sented to be extracts from London ground are said to have been destroy-taking over this work in addition to newspapers protesting against the ed. Jack of news,
FOUR SOVIET DEMANDS ON FINLAND REPORTED
(Continued from Page 1.)
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No. 3 14.G. Company-October 18 Blans-J. Jackson and 11. C. F. Dawes to be 300, landed at the Esthonian port of gutters. M.G. Part II. Classification, acting stib-lieutenants. Launch leave Queen's Fier at 8.13 1. and Kowloon Hailway Pier at 8.30 am. Dress Mufi. Range amcer-Lleut. E. M. Bryden, October 10, October 19, 11.4, 8.30 p.m. Nos. 0 and 7 Platoona, M.C, training. Oct. 18, 5 p.m.) Night Firing instruction, and LC, training,
Stoppages. Kennedy Road Range (18 Oct. 18. 5.39 pm only October 17 October 10. Kowloon G.P.O.
Dock, 0.30 p.m. No. 8 Flatoon, L.G. & .Oct. 18, 5 p.m., Rite training as per programme.
No. 3 M.G. Company-October J0. Oct. 19, 2.30 am October 10. it.Q. 5.30 p.m. Training as in
7.00 pan. programme.
No. 1 M.G. Company October 18, 11.Q.
Reg.
The unnecessary police and troopers
Ord,
dispersed.
Reg. Ord,
1,100. Americans Flee Home
Mozil
Shanghut
Thursday
ROTTERDAM, Oct. 15 (Reuter) The Netherlands liner, Rotterdam, with 1,100 americans in different left Rotterdam to-day for New York
parts of Europe on board.
Next Friday another 1,400 Ameri- cans will sail on the Netherlands vessel Stateadum.
Japon
10.30 a.m. 5.30 pin. Company parade. LG, Instruc
a.m. Recrulti, Complete Table A Rišo,
INTERPRETATIVE DANCING
Latest Attraction At Gloucester Hotel
Seven minutes later a second group flew over the city, and are believed to have bombed munition dumps, causing fires and explosions.
The third and largest batch attack-- ed Hankow about 12.30:
of
The third, and largest batch acropianes, also bombed the airfield, Many bombs were dropped, starting large fires both inside and outside the aerodrome, according to an official announcement.
Paldiskie from a transport and one
Twenty Japanese pursuit planes warship.
took off and engaged the raiderS Refugees Swarming To Lithuania when they turned back up the river: (Reuter), A severe air battle was fought all the RAUNAS; Det. Refugees from the Russsian-occupied way from Hankow to Tchang and the areas of Poland to-day swarmed over Chinese claim that at least three Japanese planes were shot down the new Lithuanian frontier.
Many thousands are now in the while two Chinese bombers were atrip of territory round Vilna ceded damaged,Reuter.
Japanche Version to Lithuania,
Honkow, Oct. 14. According to Poitsh refugees who entered north Rumania to-day, the Fifty Chinese casualtics were caus;
The
his other duties..
Russo-Turkish Talks End
Foreign Minister To Return To Ankara MOSCOW, Oct. 15 (Reuter). The Turkish Foreign Minister, Mr. Sarajoglu, was expected to leave, Moscow for Ankara to-day.
The report that an agreement has been reached between Russia and Turkey, which would not conflict with Turkey's obligations towards the Allies, is echoed in Rumania.
A Bucharest report says there is reason to believe that Russia has given Turkey a guarantee that she salvo of 40 bornba re- will not give military help to Ger-
Fort Bayard, Pakhoi & Holbow 2 pm. Hon. Lesson 4. October 20. 11.9. 3.30 pm, Adding considerably to the success Russians have concentrated large ed when 20. Chinese planes staged
....7.00 p.m.N.CO%. La instruction. Those detailed of Hongkong's "Little Season"-re-forces on the Soviet-Slovak frontier. their second air raid in the year.
Alusketry. October 22. Peak Range, 30 cently opened nod which precedes the They also report the fortification of teased from an alutude of 20,000 feet many.
No. 5 MG, Company-October 14. q. full winter entertainment season-is the new Russian-German frontier. ..2.00 p.m. 3 pun, Manning exercise. Pre-as the appearance at the Gloucester Numerous tanks, motorised columns landed in the fields west of Chung-
der. Dette indep.m. (1) Hotel of Daray and Chela, two and large convoys of infantry were of-doors) on preparation in night trukulented dancers, whose interpretative seen moving westward in south-east
Friday Haiphong (Parcels only).....1 p.m. Straits, Ceylon, India, East and South Haiphong
Africa, Aden, Egypt and Europe vin Marselles-due Marseilles, 18th November,
K.P.O.
Reg. Ord,
G.P.0.
Danyl F. Zanuck's
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production of
JESSE SAMES
in TECHNICOLOR
TYRONE POWER
HENRY FONDA
NANCY KELLY
RANDOLPH SCOTT
Henry Bath, Sium inonszeite
A Lined Beanbag - Blog Baden
Join Creranke i Dunia Boni
Jake Restell •*. Jis Kirmell
Directed by Henry King
-A 30th Century-F6% Pictur
KING'S
'COMING-
Lecture
Class 13, Spare parts. (11) Clans Com dancing la offering something differ-Poland.
ent to the Colony's socíniites.
Cleverly conceived and skilfully Published Demands Denied executed rhumbas, tangos and waltzes
– Gloucester Hotel patrons are being thin that
about 50. Chinese men, women and TREATY RATIFIED
shan Park, killing and wounding
children working in the felds.
In the second raid bombs hit the lake in the centre of Chungahan Park, slightly wounding one Chinese rodestrian.
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Lithuania Scals Her Anti-Aircraft Conipany-October 14, 1LQ. 2 p.m. Manning exercise. Dres .5 p.nl. ordered.
Pact With Russia October 17. 11.0, 8.30 p.m. (1) .5.30 p.m. N.C.O. detailed. Instructions on disc are included in their wide repertoire, HELSINKI, Oct. 15. (Reuter)-- Fragments of bombs Ignited a cluster pline, sentries and guard duties. (11) and the smooth perfectlon of their Government and official Finnish cir- of 21 drums of gosoline in the field. .5 p.m.
mainder. LAG. instruction (1) Recruits: sequences demonstrates the artistry eles, while declining to 'reveal purti-
Ne Japanese casualties were caused. KAUNAS, Oct, 15 (Router).—The G.G. strippin assembling component .7 pan. | parla, care and cleaning,
Chinese bombers severely wounded Lithuanian Parliament has unani-
ratifed the treaty lot these two dancers.
culars of the Russian demands, muln- Saturday
Air Arm-October 10, Kal Tuk. 0,30 sun.
was signed on Tues- information published Father Lalgi Contreras, an American mously
of his Russia, which Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, Eustyg. October 16, Kai Tak, 8.00 p.m.
Lecture,
The Foreign Minister, in a speech, and South Africa, Aden, Egypt and
Amy Service Corps Company-October Chela, and they will continue to offer no way accords with the actual facts. Chinese
Chinese employees were wounded, Europe via Naples-due Naples, 15. 1.2.920 a.m. Bupply Bection. October their numbers until the end of the
The Spania Franciscon church said Lithuania waa; confident that 12th November.
west of the flankew Ruce Course was Russin would continue to respect her hit by one bomb and greatly damaged, sovereignty and would not interfere
Father Contreras is now receiving in Lithuania's internal affairs. medicat treatment In St. Anthony Hospital. Domet.
Rek. Ord.. Shanghai
G.P.O. and K.P.0.
entertained alghtly by Doray and broad concerning the demands, in missionary and filled two
assistants. Two other day.
17. H.Q. 8.30 pm. Récruits. October 1D. month. 11.9. 6:30 pan. Company parade.
Field Amtulance October 10,
Military
Bawen Road, 5.30 pm. Lecture
Oct. 21, 1.45 p.major lowie. R.A.M.C. Bubject-War Oct. 21, 2.30 purgery. Omicers will attend. October 18,
by 3.30 p.m.) october 20., Tield Ambulance Parade Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Ground, 8.30 p.m. Drens as for lest drill,
Direct Service”--due London 20th Pay Section-October 2013,Q, 3.30 p.m.
Carp Orders-Amendment.
Carps Order No. 40/39 dated 9/10/39, para, 13. Strength-Increase. For "No.
·C.P.O. & KP.0,
.Oct. 21, 5.30 p.m. D.R. 17 Piw, It. Wooderatt."
October.
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Wednesday
Course, Chatter
(Continued from Page 6)
NAZIS SHOT DOWN DOWN PLANE IN BLIN “RAID”
(Continued from Page 1).
He revealed that the Liibuanian delegation of the Moscow talks had at first refused to agree to the demand Chinese Jubilation
for Russian garrison in Lithuanio, Chungking. Oct. 15.. Yesterday's rald on Hankow by but inter agreed with the Soviet Chinese scrupinnes is published under view that the war in Europe made
lo-day.
Chinese circles are particularly Im pressed by the performance and by
..Oct. 21, & v.m. D. R.'17 Pro. J. D. Woodcraft" read "No.11nd mislaid it, but the disqualifica-sound of its engines plcked up by banner headlines by the Chinese Press preciutionary, incaxures necessary.
.:1 p.m.
Inve
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the.
it could be detected only by the
detectors.
NEW AMBASSADOR
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Hon was effective, Appointinent & Pronistions
In the first round of the Southern Gunfire was again heard from Bdr. A. Cole, 4th Bly. Bgt. Ditr. qualifying competition,
odds several points. N. Tại Kochs, 4th niy, mứt.; dar, J. Lee, Batavin and Sourabaya....0.30 a.m. 4th ty. 1/Bdz: PW, L. 11, 0. Foral, Pay seemed to be on Henry Colton and in London in again authorita- the fact that Japanese aircraft do not Fort Bayard and Haiphong...10a.m. Section, Col; Pis, W. N. A. Smalley, Pay Sem King leading with rounds of 38, tively stated that no British pinne raid Chungking in the duy tline: LONDON, Oct. 18(Reuter) Shanghai, U.S.A., Central and South Action, Col; Fie, A. Sloven, Fd, Amb. Bet, but along come Norman Thompson. flew over Berlin on Saturday night. These quarters think that the recent Signor Bastianinly the new. Italian.
America and Cahada via San
military developments show that the Ambassador, arrived in London anr. Polson, lal nity., 22.9.30 to 21.9.40; twenty-five, a little-known assistant Francisco, (No Parcels for Canada). T..M, Conolly, Amu. C. Pl.. 6.10.30 to Sandy Herd at Moor Park, and
Official Explanation Chinese army and air force are both Saturday night, ts 5.1.sh: sligin. ff. L. Carson, Corps took the lead with a brilliant 07. Signal. D.10.39 to 31.10.39; 1g, D. B. Nol which was only one stroke, off
BERLIN, Oct. 15 (Reuter).An rapidly approaching offensive strength. 206, No. 1 M. G. Coy, 14.10.30 to Valu;
this-Reuter. H. M. Howell, and Bly.. 18.10.30 to cqualling the Sundridge Park course offein) German communique 1.12.30.
record.
afternoon on the Berlin *r rald"
Light gun ring practice will be Cotton, was three times put off by stated: "The sounds of aeroplane iamn. H. C. Pih, Corps Signals; Pte. Catless spectators, once se expen-engines were heard in various parts carried out between the hours of Chunlaton, ABC Company Pte. Calvely that he misace an 18-inch pult of North Germany last night und p.m. and midulght to-day and again Pagsins XM.OS PI: Prs, L. domes. Field te spoil what might have been a great word answered by our anti-aircraft on tomorrow and Thursday. Oct. 34, 8 pm, Ambulance; Bigmn. – D. Young, Corpe, .Oct. 24, 7 p.m. Bienale; A/bat, J. G. Robertson, Field A-3 at the 400-yard sixth hole,
.Oct. 24, 4 p.m. .Oct. 24, 5 p.m. Oct. 24, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
-due San Francisco, 10th Nov.
* K.P.O.
Parcels.
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Oct. 24. 1 p.m.
Strength-Derreaus
uns at overal pinces,"
Firing Area E will be affected.
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