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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
PLANES BOMB SUBMARINE Believed Direct Hit Was Made
LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reu- ter), British reconnnis- sance aircraft carried out an attack on a submarine yes- terday, it
officially announced.
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A U-boat was spotted on the surface and immediately began to submerge but n salvo of bombs was dropped.
One appeared to make a direct hit when the sub- marine had reached peris- cope depth. -
The sea was rough and the broken water prevented signs of damage being. accurately observed,
SHORTAGE OF PORK
Decrease In Importation Of Pigs from China A further increase in the price of pork, from about 55 cents per catty to about 80 cents per ently, during the last two weeks, is said to be due to a shortage of supplies arriving in the Colony.
November 14, 1939,
DONATION Munich Plot Sequel
TO FUND
A decision to give $1,000 to the British War Organisation Fund to be spent in providing comfort for the troops, was made nt, the annual) meeting of the St. Patrick's Soclely of Hongkong held at the fongkong) Hotel last evening.
Gestapo Now Arresting Each Other
LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter). -Reports from noutral sources Mr. G. G; Perdue presided at the indicate that the Gestapo is meeting, which was "tullowed by a cocktail party.
I was also decided that no mem-1 bers of the Navy, Army or Royal Air Force, or lady inembers should be required to pay: entrance fees.
"It is unfuls to ask members of the fighting services to pay entrance fees now that their stay in the Colony is liable to be so short," said Mr. Perdue,
Pointing out that the Society was in quite flourishing financial state, Mr. Perdue said the expenditure in purchasing a set of Irish Wagpipes involved only an increase in goods, It was especially fitting that as the Society was fortunate in having Mr. Begdon as its piper, it should have its own pipes for use. on various
occasions.
The proposal to give $1,000 to the British Wor Organisation Fund was made by Mr. G. P. Murphy.
Seconding tho proposal, Mr. Perdue sak that he had spoken lo sir Atholl MacGregor regarding how
money remitted to the Fund would be spent, and he had been informed that money sent would be spent in any way the donors wished.
Dr, G. W. Pope suggested th; dona- tion be earmarked to provide com- fort for the troups.
maintaining its mass arresty following the Munich bombing,
The Gestapo seems to be using the bombing as an excuse to arrest Ger- mans with property and those who might be potential dangers to the Nazis.
The Gestapo claims to have traced portions of the bomb mechanism to two firms which manufacture such clockwork.
According to the German "Free- dom" station, however, the Gestapo itself is far from comfortabic.
Gestapo Men Arrested Members of the Gestapo, reports the station, are socusing one another of compilelty and several Gestapo- have been arrested, One
men
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of June, 1934.”
All Information about Hitler's movements are now kept secret.
For instance, his personal Rag was flown above the Chancellery when it was known for a fact that he was in Munich at the time.
Sarcastic B.B.C. Commentary LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reluer),— In a talk from Daventry to-night, a An amendment to the proposal British journalist who had been in Dealers at the Central Market state that about 1,000 pigs are slaughtered that the amount the raised to £100, Germany for the past 18 years, dully in normal times, but only made by Mr. J.. Grenhan, was de-spoke about the Muniel bombing.
The German propaganda machine, about 300 pigs are arriving in the fealed.
(he said, is trying to truce some Colony every day. The ples, most
It was decided thint the fees for connection between Mr. Chamber- of which come from Hofhow and Kwongchowwan, were sold at around membership should consist of an en- lain's gout and the bombing-al- $20 per picul, but they were now trance fee of $5 and an annual sub- though whether the geut was brought scription, payable on October 1 each on by exellement while awaiting the. dls- paying about $45 n pleul.
the in
respect present year, of $5. The fee for Life Mem-result of the wicked plot or
to appointment at the fallure of the to the bership was reduced from. $100 shortage of pork is due
British Secret Service 10 "get" Japanese blockade Pakhol, one of $50.
Hitler is not made clear, the chief outlets of pig exporting; centres, Frequent Japanese warship attacks on junks around Pakhoi has been a great hindrance to tlfe move ment of goods from Pakhal. One or two British ships have been prevent cd from loading..
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The Intest news from this southern shows port says that the blockade signs of relaxation due to the de- parture of most Jupanese warships, except one.
It was agreed that Honorary Lite The Nazi propaganda muchine also Members might be elected at any compares Henry II's "Will none rid annual general meeting, and that me of this fellow?" which resulted such Life Members should be nomin in the death hundreds of years ago
'Beckett, ated by the General Committee and of Thomas
with should not be required to pay sub- Chamberlain's "We must get rid of Hitlerism," which, it is suggested, set scriptions.
off his faithful agents to start the bomb outrage.
In order to give each Incoming President a tangible taken of appre- clation it was decided to present them with a gold badge of Society when they assumed office.
The form of social functions for 1040, if any, was left to the incom
Central E. Terry,
Mr.
But They Don't Believe It It is very obvious that the Nazis do not belleve in this themselves by the way they are carrying out mass arrests of Germans.
But neither Jews, Catholics, Mon- urchists or Communists-all of whom might have justification for Ditter feelings against Elitler and his cohorts
and stall A number of dealers holders were sending out buyers to Kowloon and the New Territories for supplies, but these were not sufficienting committee. to meet the local demand..
A vote of thanks to the retiring There are at present 12 pork stalls President was proposed by Mr. C. vacant out of 62 in the Market. Stall-holders state that the The following officers were elect--would have perpetrated such on rent is still too high, being around ed. President, Mr. J. C. M. Cren- outrage. $45 per month compared with $10 ham; Committee, Messrs. to $ts in the old market.
Terry, P. J. Hamilton, F. P. R. A tour of the market during the James, D. J. Crozier, R. J. Minniti peak ported yesterday afternoon con- and M. G. O'Connor Hon. Secre- firmed the remarks made by Mr.tary, Mr. B. H. C. Hallowes and the R. R. Todd, Chairman of the Urban Hon. Treasurer. Mr. P. J. A. Hamil Council when the market was open- ton, and the Hon. Auditors, Messrs. cd for business. Mr. Todd Hald: W. B. Finnigan and F. G. Maunder, "Some of the higher rents which were re-elected. were tendered may be economically unsound. Time alone will show whether this is so or not.
Rentals were, considerably reduced about two months after the opening.) but the present rénials are still considered unprofitable.
The vegetable dealers appear to be the hardest hit, as there were 17 stalls vacant out of a toini of 30. The general reason given is the inability of the Pole to clear the vegetable hawkers from the side).. streets near the market; although the present state of affairs is considered better than a, short time ago.
The fish section of the market appeared
well. to be doing very There are four stalls vacant out off 31 in the fruit section, and five vacant out of 40 in the meat section.
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C. E On the other hand, it might have been perpetrated by those Nazis who are malcontents, or who find them- selves unable to reconcile themselves with the pact with Moscow.
It is also suggested that it was that is, a second "Reichstag fire," that 1 was perpetrated by the
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