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German Outcry

Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

February 20, 1940.

EX-HONGKONG DESTROYER

The Police SUNK IN NORTH SEA

Reserve

Impresses Nobody List Of Parados For The

BRUSSELS, Feb. 19 (Reuter).

The Altmark incident Is re- grellable, but the spectacular Indignation Germany impresses nobody. writes "Libre Belgique.

It adds, "Thero is nothing in common between the action of a British destroyer attacking an

armed German shilp secretly taking prisoners of war through neutral waters and that a Ger-

submarino torpedoing man Dutch ship sailing between neu- tral ports."

BRITAIN REJECTS

CLAIM

FROM PAGE ONE

trying to smuggle British prisoners through Norwegian territorial waters.

-Treatment Denied

BERLIN, Feb. 10 (teuter).-The captain, of the Almnik has denied all reports of ill-treatment of British prisoners, declaring that before leav ing many

them thanked him fo their good treatment.

Turkey In Agreement LONDON, Feb. 19° (Reuter).—To- day the Cairo Papers "Elmokattan" and "Elbalagh" publish editorials Justifying the British action in the Altmark incldent, describing it as the greatest feat after the Graf Spee action.

They describe the British action as depriving Germany of the fruits of plracy and they repudiate Germany's reference to international Law after its repeated violations of it. Paris Approves

Protest PARIS, Feb. 10 (Reuter)The spirit and form of Britain's protest to Norway over the Altmark uttair are entirely approved here.

In the opinion of well-informed observers, Norway, like Sweden, appears to be adopting a "passivo neutrality, but it is stressed that neutrality involves dutles and that Bassivity is not neutralie Altmark

Norway's attitude over and Sweden's refusal of Finland's request for military ofd are consider- ed to have similar aspects.

It is held that their passivity means, in effect, that they are sub- mitting without reaction to the pres- sure Germany is putting on them,

semen,

Norwegian Volte Face P LONDON, Feb. 20 (Reuter).-In connection with the Allmark incident, it is pointed out in official circles "In London thut Norweglan through their Union and the Officers' Association, presented a resolution to the Norwegian Foreign Office on February 10 protesting against the Nazi sea warfare which waged, It was said, with the prime was being object of the terrorisation of neutral shipping.

The resort sindings which must be of recent sinkings which must be condemned Us demonstrably con- dieting with international law and - ນາກລາ feeling.

The steamer, Sunga, for example, proceeding from an American tu neutral European port, tras sunis in the Atlantic. The crew were driven into open boats in mid-winter.

Secondly, the shakip of the steamer, Tempo, was the "Most monstrous thing

aeroplanes

was sunk by Germ." She

which shot at the crew in boats.

The resolution concluded by urging members not to man ships which i were carrying cargo to a belligerent which had declared its pride in war and the aimless murder of defenceless

seamen,

Oslo Condemnation SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" OSLO, Feb, 19 (UP). The "Af- tenposten" says it is quite clear that England was guilty of an extremely grave violation of Norwegian neutra-

Coming Wook

Police Reservo orders, by Hon. Mr. T 1. King, Commissioner of Police are:

Chinelo Company, StrengthConstable 131 iam has been taken on the strength aaj from February

Kwok Wai-

Constable 1124 Peter Francis Les has been permitted to resign on leaving the Colony,

Leave Constable I Yue Blue-lung has been granted Jeave of absenco a from February 6, to June 30,

Training Course, Part I The following members equalified in Part 1 of Training Course on January 20.

Constables Ro Wong Mow-tong. RI7 Chan Young-kworn. 1120 Lee Ting-hun

Nine Officers and 148

Ratings are

Missing

Well-known on the Chinn station, the destroyer H.M.8. Daring has been sunk In the North Sen with the loss of practically all hands, following a torpedo attack by a German Hubmarine. Nino officers and 148 ratings are missing, believed. to have gone down with the ship. Cmdr. S. A. Cooper, who was in command and is among the missing, was formerly on the China station.

London, Feb 19. The Admiralty announced to-night Leung Wai-kil, R103 Lam Iswok-ylu, RIDG that the British destroyer Daring, Tang Blu-woon, Riot Wed Choisin, Rios under Cmdr. S. A. Cooper, had beca Woo Tak-sia, 100 Lat Tang team, 110 torpedoed and sunk in the North Sea, Chan Kal-wah, 11 Chan Chi-wing, R One officer and four ratings have.

Chan Cheong-shing. 1134

Indian Company Training Course, Port it-The following members wi attend India Company

Readquarters for Part 1 of Training Course at 3.30 p.m. n Thursday under P.S.R. 214 Chan-nan Singh:

1

How Altmark

Found Was

London, Feb. 19.

British Ship's

Great Feat

LONDON, Feb, 19 (Router) With his ship almost cut in two by a torpedo and half submerged, a. British captain salled her for four days In the North Sea ant!! sho was found by a warship. The skipper and 41 survivors of the crew of 44 were landed at a Scottish port on Sunday,

The vessel, 10,000 ton tanker. was torpedoed on February 11 and the crew took to two Hie boals. When day dawned they saw that the after part of the tanker was if afloat and they put back to her. With the wire- less broken, no call for help was possible but the engines were in. order and the captain walled to- wards Scotland.

They sailed from Atonday to Thurslay when a warship sighted them and sum- moned a tug.

IT will RAIN!

SAITO EXPULSION | ≈

Minscito Party Split

Over Action 2.

the

Chan Ching-man, R113 Tang Chung-put been picked up. Nine officers and

14 J. S. Au. 816 Ko Kar-ming. 1127) Kwok Kingstong. iti Lea Chow-lam, 148 ratings R110 TAI Pak-yuen. 120 Leung Yuswing;] feared have been lost.

ure missing and it 19 R122 Fok Wathol 123 Ho Tat-wing. R123 Yuen Shing-luen,

1.M.S. Daring, a destroyer of the IL20 Ng Shew man, Hiz? P. Tom Pak-bing, Riza Chan Defender class, 1,375 tons, was com of the Altmork was given to-day by A graphie account of the finding Yiu-hing R120 Li Chung, R0 Chan Tak-plated in

1932. She was a Bister Stan-cho. Ila chaKwok-per, Bila Lawship of 11.M.S. Duchess which was the leader of a formation of three Leung Tak-kwung. His Yung, Fook-pul. Just in collision with other navol altcraft of the RAF. coastal com- K130 Jph Tani-hung 11137 Lee Tung- vessel in December.

mand selected for the inak. He said sang. Itisà C. J. G. Leong, 139 Chan Wai-situn, Ri40 Wei Ying-yuen, 14! Loreen service

With the Duchess the During had that after being given a verbal pic- Shlu-wah, R142 Beah Cheow-long. RIJ

on the China Station

ture of the ship, they set off. The John Ma, B144 Wu Man-bon, Hias William and in June both

vessels were const of Norway was visible 35 Ho, R145 Lau nu. R147 Lung Che-lup. blockaded by the Japanese Navy at miles away and they proceeded to R145 Charles Tam, R149 Tang Kwonk- Fouchow. wing. Rise Koh Kwai-un, 1151 La

comb thoroughly an area from an Chung-sing. 102 in Ching. R133 Sung The Daring was armed with four extreme south point of Norway to the Pak-ching, 154 William Chaun, 1155 a 4.7 inch guns and six smaller guns, north: Kwok-cluu, it166 Cheng Lok-sang. 131 and carried eight torpedo tubes. Sc Ping-kwờng, Riss Koh Hon-ying. R155]

167 Kong Bal-lum R1C2 Tang Lin-ful mand of the Daring last year shortly the Altmark. Fifteen seconds inter I Two Kwot-hing, 160 Fung Hon-hung.

Cmdr. Cooper took over the com-smudge of smoke but she was not "Fifteen miles ahend I saw a

and R16 Li Koni-chuu.

before the destroyer left the station. potted another ship which was re-

Tokyo, Feb. 19. -Press and Reuler.

cognised as the Altmark. All three pel Mr. Takao Saito from the Dict Opposition to the proposal to ex- aircraft dived down and saw her name in letters a foot high," he said, Lower House Disciplinary Commit-

appears to be taking form "I caught sight of my men out of tee prepares to resume investigation, a corner of my eye. They were not Mr. Saito's expulsion was demanded holding one thumb up (signal of after he had severely criticised the guccess) but each man had both principles for the disposal of the thumbs up. For a few moments they

wor as embodied in the went wild as we swept across the in Altmark's decka ut funnel height. Konoye statement. We could see only one man on deck and he was hanging over the rail as Minscito Party, of which Mr. Saito Several powerful members of the If seasick or looking for mines. was a member prior to his resigna- There was no sign of life aboard and tion under pressure have started un not the slightest evidence of alarm. opposition movement and will hald No!

shot was fired from the a meeting on Saturday. These mem- Red Trick Fails

Altmark's hidden guns. We took bers contend that Mr. Saito should SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" note of her position and hended for be protected in order to defend the Khan, 1213 M. All. 1213 1. Bingli. Tulp Russians recently attempted to use safely after

HELSINGFORS, Feb. 10 (UP)—IL

home." is reported from the front that the

prestige of the Diet and they have All the three aircraft returned expressed great dissatisfaction with MY Hussato, 1220 Ghulam Nabi, 1250 the Finish password which was neroas the North Sea and back, no fntend to abandon hlm.

an eight-hour A. Khan, R263 d. Singh, 11213 MT. Narir. Suomen Polka" (Son of Finland) enemy aircraft being seen-Reuter.

Alght the Party leaders who apparently Khan, R702 M. linyat, 1704 M. Currim, but said it so badly that it was re- Hauld, Hon N. Hoosen, 1700 A. Singh, killing 20 Russians. RTS 9. Khan, 706 A. Yakub, 707 Acognised and the Fluns opened fire-

Constables 12212 1. Sinn. 1279 M. N. Nazir, R210 M. Y. Hussal, 129 Ghulam Nabi, R255 A. Khan. Tizen C, Singh, 11238 N. Khan, 12100 P. Singh, 1701 Najal Khan, 11702 Mt. Hayat, 1704 B, Currin, 1705 9. Khan, 1704 M. Yakub, R707 A. Itamid. 11708 M. Homen, R709 Ajab Bagh. 10 H. Ahmed. 1711 W. Abbas, 1712 A. R.: Abdulrahman, 1713 5. Encil, 1714 Aman Khan, 1715 F. Din. 1710 P. R. Sharma, and 11717 Ajas Khan,

Training Course, Part 1-The following

Khan:

members will attend Central Police Station on Friday, at 5.15 p. for Squad Dritt under Sub Inspector to Mehdi

Constables Z Khan, 177 M. Afzal, 1217 A. Hand, R218

A. Kartın. n231 A 11. Abbas, 1240 Atta Mohamed, 1245 Mohamed Hamzan, 11766 Kesar All. 12245 M. A. Hamet, 1291 A. R. Feroz, It274 11.

1288 N. Khan. R300 P. Singh, R701 Najob

R710 11. Ahined and 717 A. S. Khan,

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

Flying Squad Patrol Duty.Patrol duties carried out ne ordered,

will

RED ARMY ADVANCES! ON FINLAND'S SECOND CITY

FROM PAGE ONE

addition it is believed that four others were brought down.

to machine-gun civilians.

During one raid Soviet airmen tried

the

Admiralty Thanked

The Party lenders, who, owing to their Government and army position are against Mr. Saito, decided In a recent small attack on

that London, Feb. 18. Karelian Isthmus the Finns surprised

it was hopeless to prolong the poli- Officers of the Merchant Navy tical life of a member of 25 years. group of Russians who dug them-ederation ba

have thanked the Ad- At to-day's Disciplinary Commit: selves into the top of a small hill. miralty for the rescue of the Alt-tea meeting the Foreign The Finns used machine guns and

Office afterwords took the hill in a bayonet your tribute to the officers and men Mr. Salto's speech on Chungking and

ork prisoners.

spokesman, Mr. Suma, will resume Mr. Winston Churchill replied his testimony as to the effects of Part I of Training Courne (Squad Day they were dead but were discovered, strengthen the ties between the Royal

Many of the

Ule Russions pretended who rescued prisoners will other foreign countries.-United Press, Constables 1413 G. Tavastjerna, Rus The booty included 200 rifles, 12 Navy L

and their comrades of the

Emergency Unit Reserve

Company Drill-All ranks will attend No. 2 Police Siation on Friday, at 9.10 p.m. for Company Drill.

Training Course, Part 1-The under mentioned members live qualified

attack.

4, S. Putin 430 D. A Young, 1484 machine uns, 18 quick firing rifles Merchant Navy."--Reuter.

Ford, R463 H. W. Pomeroy, RAG A.F. Baptista, Rich FX. Delgado, 471 and 14 automatic rifles.

R474 F. J. Medina, 11675 F. A. de Souza, J, F. da Silva, R473 S. S. L. de Faria,

Patrol Surprised

Another Finnish patrol surprised a

47 D Ivanchenko, Itt M. A. Carvalho, group of Russians drying their boots and 11483 D. Arafuroof,

Training Courne, Part N-The under-in barn.

The Finns fired a few shots and the

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Action Supported

WAR TIES UP ESTATE FUNDSTM

London, Feb. 10. rarik evaluer te vd 0.45 London Ins

That the netion of the Admiralty Park Revolver Range # 9.45 am. on Sun-Russians came to the door to look out.ment. Norway's emission to enforce war zone-in-Europe cannot col- in the Allmark affair was justified. PITTSBURGH (UP)-Local is the theme

of newspaper rom-lestates beneficiaries living in the Many were killed and the rest Bed international law at Bergen and

Germany's frequent violations

day, for a practice stool.

Constables 1413 G. Tavastjerna. R4C0 A.

radu, 1) Deer, Hitos A: 7 Dub into the woods.

149 FX. Delgado, 11466 M. fiacho,

14526 Stick, 1669 11. Tometoy, G. Finnish lines after being captured by and the German protest is described Orphans Court.

A. F. 1472 L.. Castilho, Three Finns, who returned to the law and neutrality are emphasised, order by the Allegheny County lect their funds, according to an 403 Harris, 145 &. A. Marin, Res8 1, Young. In large group of Russions, said thais typical effrontery.

Agafuraft, 1443 L. Budagain at Arst the

Russians treated them

alleged

150 4. Suvialsky, R473 SNL de For, badly and asked whether or not the per 1475 F. A. de Sousa, R430 N. Stradmoor, R450 A. M. Sousa,

The Times says that in order to The court, following the principle carried out na order,

Patrol Duty-Patrat duties will

Finns fortured their prisoners as the taken a belligerent ship into neutral now recognized by the United States, perform a duty Capla Vian. had of recognizing only those governments bo political Commissars had

in a report.

waters—as German had done has ordered suspension of payments When the Finns stated that this was that the German ship.enteret in nations, thus interrupting the heavy before him. The difference was to residents of certain European untrue, ty fussions declared them- sees willing to walk across with the order to break' a law; the British in dow of inheritance wealth which Finns to the Finnish lines.

order to thwart that intention. normally proceeds from this city to

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Paulette

Goddard Failed To Appear

ja asserted that 13 succeeded in The Daily Telegraph writes that It Europe. reaching the Finnish lines. The re- the Admiralty permitted the AIL mainder were wounded or killed by mark's captain

to succeed, ney Russian bullets on the journey.

would have been condoning

a viola- Finnish Communique

tion of international Ins. Their

PAULETTE GODDARD did not appear in New York Su: HELSINGFORS, Feb,

action vindicated the law and diduje Republic of Czecho-Slovakia, preme Court to give evidence in a suit for £30,000 damages 19 (UP). The official Finnish communique, Justice.

Customary method of distributing brought against a firm of publishers by the man who claims to reporting the "annihilation" of the

The Dally Herald' says there can inheritances is through the consular

be her father. Sovici 18th. Division, sald that fresh be no honest doubt anywhere in the representatives of governments hav- Finnish forces have also halted the world that the Admiralty's actioning treaties with the United States annual supper dance The The paper says, "It seems that the cabaret show of the Public Works ita River in new defence positions on which they have brazenly violated treaties, but Soviet Russia does not. } pany.

Joseph Leves, of Syracuse, defied and Russians south-east of the Salmenkul was thoroughly justifed

a court order and fled to and the to collect money for their nationals. New York State, is suing the Canada with her baby, which might Nazl appeal to international German ship did not violate any Recreation Club will be held at the the Mannerheim Line,

law Poland and Germany have such Crowell-Collier Publishing Com-echnically be classed D kidnap- neutrality even if it were armed. Peninsula Hotel on Thursday, from

iping." It claimed that the Finnish success must be left to the ridicule it de- We regret the loss of the lives of

p.m. to 1 am, under the distinguish-northeast of Lake Ladoga has put an serves.

The result of the local court ruling He claims that an article on the was legally

Levy, or Leves, German, sailors just as we regret e patronage of His Excellency the end to the Russian drive to encircle

cluims that he is to tie up hundreds of thousands life story of Paulette Goddard which Paulette was his only child (anys married and that that brutal warfare on sea has taken Governor and Lady Northcote, more than 300 - Norwegkin

An excellent Cabaret Show has been Line from the rear.

"Colller's Magazine" British. United Press). sallors' Ilves,

Poulette, who was subpoenaed by "England,

Paulette. This "Collier's," failed to appear, and is items:-Chinese songs and dances by repulsed in iocal 6ghting on the Birmingham Post which says that withheld. in

ease, evidently

£14-a-week still in Hollywood. based her decision on the argument Miss Violet (Chi Lo-lan), the well- Karelian Jathmus indicated that the Norway had been assisting a German that Norway as a small nation could actress; a dancing display by Missed down or stopped altogether by the Norway cannot complain if in such known Chinese cinema stor and Red Army's offensive has been slow worship to take to a German prison

Counsel for the magazine asked be dismissed from consideration.

The article referred to a romantic that she be cited for contempt of British captives illegally held. "It is deplorable to realise that Nelile Field and partner; illuminated new Finnish defence line..

episode, and sald

court. even England believes that not right club swinging by Mr. J. T. K. Gil- Its offelally announced

Paulette "It seems that her (Paulette's) that an emergency the Elush

won screen famo christ; conjuring by Mr. L. William Soviet planes operated over Finland ment used a destroyer instead of a

mother fell in love with her second Charlie Chaplin's leading lady In son; toe dance by little Miss Helen all day Sunday and to-day the num- diplomatle note-Reuter,

husband, named Lovy, and ran away "Modern Times." der previous Lung, pupil of Miss Daisy O'Keefe; ber, of enemy raidera on Sunday be-

from Mr. Goddard,

screen experience had been as a LONDON, Feb. 19 (Reuter)-Jos-Yorkshire dialogue by Mr. Kossicking the largest since the war began, ing Fford correspondents trying to

Then came a battle for the cus-chorus airi in an Eddie Cantor plc- Indian tap dances by Mr. Nanak Twenty of them were shot down.

tody of Baby Paulette. Mrs. Levy ture, reconstruct the Altmark incident (Dancing Coon) from information on the spot think the Swing Kiltlers' Harmonica Band, STOCKHOLM DECISION Charles Morice says, international

and partner, and

She is 29, was first married when ♦♦ she was 10, und obtained a that the German ship must have Tickets, which are $2.50 each, In-

divorco five years Inter. entered the Flord at about 6 pm. en cluding supper, may be obtained from Friday,

Messrs. Moutrle & Co. or the Hon.

this

but might is the decisive view point Incident Reconstructed

the Lako and attack the Mannerheim endorses the Admiralty's action and Allegheny county courts. One becast doubt on his assertion that he

The provincial: Press strongly of dollars in estates administered by appeared in arranged, including the following that the Russian thrusts have been typical comment is that of the quest alone totalling $300,000 is being caused him to lose a

The assertions

French Press Viows

Govern-

BIG NAZI WARSHIP NEARS COMPLETION

Paris, Feb. 19. pame Writing In Le Petit. Pariden, M. ship.

rules had unquestionably been vio-

FROM PAGE ONE Deutschland for Germany's

··If it does not attain or surpass 40,000 tons it will be bigger than. any British ship now afloat except the 12,000 ton Ifood and of greater tonnage than the five new ships of the King George V class, now being built, and of the Nelson, Rodney Bovereign and Queen Elizabeth classes.

FROM PAGE ONE Inted by the Altmark's captain, who Sho was stopped by two Nor-Secretary, Public Works Recreation

| deliberately misled the Norwegians weglan torpedo-boats before a British Club c/o P.W.D. Tickets may also ent to be much deeper than a mere by concealing his cargo of prisoners destroyer appeared at the mouth, be obtained and tables booked at the naval battle which might otherwise Soon after midnight, the British des- Reception Offices of the Hongkong assume the status of the Graf Spee that the Norwegian contr became

and his guns. troyer went out to join other British Hotel and Peninsula Hotel.

Journal says it appears! Petit sitips which comprised four more destroyers and a cruiser.

Bitter Press Comment an accomplice of the Get on Gov-and Renown class and the Royal

The Cossack finally entered the Flord and placed herself across the Allmark's bow. The latter made two attempts to ram her, but the Cossack was manoeuvred brilliantly and ca- caped with a glancing blow while the Altmark went aground.,

The destroyer then came alongside and a boarding party boarded her..

Half the proceeds will go to the. British War Organisation Fund.

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange ofcial summary Issued yesterday guys!"

The market ruled very quiot and the turnover was negligible.

Buyers Sales H.K. Bonk

$1,410 $100 Landa

$373% $38/304 China Lights (Old) $7.00, $a Dairy Farms (Old)

$22.40 Dairy Farms (New) $21.15 Entertainments

DUTCH PROTEST Douinsea

THE HAGUE, Feb. 19 (Reuter) The Government hus protested to Berlin against the torpedoing of the alettner, Arendskerk, on January 15.

encounter.

Le

ernment. If this is proved to have The Swedish prèss likewise re been the case, it

may become ex flects this uneasy feeling, and is re-tremely serious because it will clearly vealing the pressure which is establish the power exercised in cer- undoubledly being exerted in Stock-tain neutral holm from both sides,

blackmail-Reuter

countries by Germun

Britain Acted Rightly

Paris, Feb. 10,

Finland's Youth To Be Mobilised

an editorial to-day said:

The Swedish paper "Allehanda” inf

"The in- eldent of the Jocsing Fjord can be the beginning of aggression against

territory, the

con Scandinavian

French public opinion supportsThe radio announced that Finland HELSINGFORS. Fob. 19 (Reuter). The Nordic flank of the big with regard to the Allmark, i war front has been utilised on one. aide which, endangers the entire more Germany is caught red-handed

The Intransigeant writes: "Once ages of nine and 18 for agricultural

work. Scandinavian territory. That is how violating international laws. Brl They will work on farma which; much neutrality is worth if the in-tain acted rightly, for neutrality owing to the calling-up of older men. terosis of the great Powers are cannot function only one

way" are now left in the hands of women exerted,

Heuter.

CYCL of which cannot be sur- lhe action of the British Admiralty | is to mobilite all youths between the

w or old people.

Is the father DI

Job,

SAVED RAMSAY

MACDONALD

A MAN who rescued Mr. Ramsay MacDonald from an ugly situation at a Lei- center meeting during the Great War, died at Leices ter.

He was 84-year-old Amos Mann, who had held many important posts in the Co- operative Movement.

During the war Mr. Mac- Donald's attitude aroused considerable hostility.

Afr. Mann used to say that at Leicester Mr. Mac- Donald narrowly escaped: being lynched.

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