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REFUGEE JEWS TO LEAVE

Latest Ruling By H.K. Authorities

Wednesday;

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

GREAT MASS RAID

ON KIEL

R.A.F. Planes Score Hits

On

German Naval Base

Despite the official dentul yesterday, hy the Colonial Secretary and the Commissioner of Police that Austrian and Germun refugees in the Colony had been ordered to leave by LONDON, July 2 (Reuter) Saturday or be interned, a refu- It is officially announced that gee told the Telegraph", to-day R.A.F. bombers scored many that he had received a letter hits on an enemy naval base at Informing him that he will be Kiel last night. interned if he has not left Hong- Other bomborg attacked the kong by Saturday.

|Hamburg oll refinery, a viaduct at Hamm, an important target at Duisberg and a blast furnace at Meiderich.

The refugee said that other refu- gees had also received similar letters.

To Leave By Saturday Producing the Jetter he had received as evidence, he showed that on June 5 he was ordered to leave the Colony with his wife by June 11. He then made an application for appeal as he was unable to find passage accommodation on nay ship for

more than two weeks. All ships, he said, were booked for weeks ahead.

Police reply told him to make the earliest arrangements for leaving. The refugee then made an appeal to the Colonial Secretary, but did not receive a reply until June 25. Five days later he was informed by letter that if he does not leave by Satur day he will be

interned,

Tho refugees are told that they may nut go to Macuo or Canton. They realise that if interned in Hongkong they may be transferred to another internment camp in the British Em

PITC

ternment

two years with my

wife in Hongkong," he said.

Want To join Army

Aerodromes Damaged

shausen and an adjoining aerodrome An arroplane factory at Deich- were damaged.

Aerodromes at Wesel, Cologne and Venlo, and a seaplane base at Texel, were also effectively attocked.

The Fleet Air Arm blew up an) ammunition barge at Rollerdam and disorganised river trame.

From all operations, four British{ aircraft failed to return.

Vivid Story of Raid

An Air Ministry announcement on the Kiel rald states that the Gerinan.

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MILES 200

Torrential Rains Overflow Shing Mun

July 3, 1940.

WAR FUND BOLSTERED

Has Now Passed The $1,250,000 Mark

The War Fund total was hoisted to well over the $1,250,- 000 mark this morning, one of the biggest contributions being $3,000 by the Oversens Chinese Banking Corporation, Ltd.

An Interesting donation came from the proceeds of a rame of a doll dressed and presented by June Spong. The proceeds amounted to $30, and the winning ticket was No. 74, won by Dianla Armstrong of 1. Cox's Road, Kowloon.

Acknowledgments of the latest contributions to the fund follow: M. M.Bins and StraUGS

Prench Consul General Anonymous

Mr. M. Bercovitch

Mr. 8. C. Olive

Mr. & Mrs. O. Kopelman

Bale of time per Cheero Club Mr. G. V. Meŭrath

Other Ranks

per

No. 6 Section

RAO.C. st. instalment)

“A Quiet Evening*

M. E. P. 8....

Mr. A. 3. Elvy

"Tommy Toys"

Q. W. L. 3, .

Mrs. Ann Chan

Jaiphong

European & Clunes

Mongkok Police Station

French War Veteran

C. S. P. adiant

Осета.

Per Central Palien Canteen:

T. Cashman.

Allen S. K

F. Cochran

J. 8. det

M. Macdonald

Hongkong rainfall has now only to remain normal for the battleship Scharnhorst was under- rest of the year for 1940 to be well within sight of a new high. going repairs necessitated by her recent encounters with a

British sub-

record. marine and units of the R.A.F., and] the night attack, which began a few minutes after midnight, took the de- fenders completely by surprise.

Excellent visibility

enabled the

Gliding Dives

To-day's tremendous rain storms have brought the total for the year up to 68 inches, which is 29 Inches above the average and within 17 inches of the normal total for the year.

There is a maximum capacity of

which burst among the buildings 1.850 on the quayside,

execu-

Latest Clipper Arrangements

2.

C. MacVey

Goodwin

A. F. Estall_ ...

Doll Runted by June Spong

D. B. Y. & L. . C.

**Tevloidale"

Oversea Chinese Banking Cor

poration, Lid.,

Anonymous Anonymol.

4828898 8998 6÷÷ £££ã£÷¤g

1,000.

HONGKONG ESTATES

fal to be internet, us 1 to trace their route from the water in all, the Colony's reservoirs

that we will be sent to the in-mouth of the Ider River right up to at the moment, stated an ternment cump at Ceylon, where we the naval base at Kiel, which was tive of the Waterworks Department will be mixed with Nazis. No Ger- located without

the need

of the this morning. inan or Austrian refugee, whose resistance of parachute Dares.

Jubilee Dam Overflows lations have been persecuted by the

The Philippine Clipper hopped of The Arst plane approached the Alost of the dams have been over-from San Francisco Nazis in their terrible concentration target at a considerable height and flowing for about a week, and this morning al

for Hongkong camps wishes to be in the same in then, with engines throttled back, Jubilee Dam once again overflowed kong time. It will arrive in Hong- an, local Hang- been living furth Nazis. I have gilded down to launch his attack.

tseff on June 20. The dam has akong on Tuesday, July 9, and will capacity of 2,921,000,000 gallons, depart for Manila on Wednesday,

Torrential rains which fell during July 10, The first bomb scored a direct

on the floating dock and this last night and more particularly bits quickly followed by others this morning produced an additional from Guam to Wake on her way to left by the inte Marie Allee Choliat The China Clipper is to-day Bying Local'estate valued at $109,700 was Inches of rainfall.

The Muway where she will be to-morrow (nce Cherpitel) widow of J. J. heaviest downpour Was between The pilot of this aircraft stated $36 and 10.30 this morning won the cargo of the California Clip-Marcel Tillot, Shanghai. She died afternoon. Al Midway she will take Chollot, formerly of No. 83 Rue were just on un Inch was recorded at the per which is to return to San Fran at Shanghal on August 2 Inst year. However, when questioned by a half way through our gilde, the Royal Observatory, "Telegraph" reporter, who made en-enemy put up a searchlight

The hourly figures since midnight trouble en route to Hongkong. The annexed of the

cisco after developing mechanical Letters of Administration with will quiries at the Headquarters, China swept the sky, but having falled to were as follows:

China Clipper will then immediately granted to Mr. G. G. N. Tinson.

estate have Command, the refugee admited that locate

been went out.

Midnight We ENW he had not lodged an application for first bomb burst with a terrife ex-

turn around and return to Hongkong enlistment in the Army, nor hud plosion on the dock and almost at the

serving here to Monday, July 3 and Probate of the will of Alfred John other refugees,

sante instant every gun in the district

the next morning, Tuesday James Martin, accountant, who died seemed to go into action.

July 9.

at No. 36 Humphreys Building on All passengers, mail and express April 8 this year, has been granted to which left Hongkong en June 28 Enid Mabel Martin, widow, and John will arrive in San Francisco on July Fleming, Chartered Accountant. The

estate is valued at $7,300.

The refugee said that he and many other Jewish refugees in Hongkong had offered their services to the Bri- tish Anny on many occasions and all wanted fight.

afterwards: "Just when We

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Regarding the enlistment of Ger- man and Austrian refugees in the "The barrage was too hot for uni British Army, the military spokes- to wait and see what damage we bad man said to-day that careful selection (done, but we did turn round and had to be made. He said that it was notice that the fire we had started on

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K.C.

False Pretences Alleged

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No. 37 Jaffe Road, second floor.

bigger.""

Attack Pressed Home

The following raiders coming in to Japanese

atlack In rapid succession were

inciled

with a continuous barrage of fire: Admit Loss

from pom-pom batteries and guns of

a heavy calibre.

ret to fall out

Of Kaifeng

spokesman ad-1

Colonial Air Fleet Of 200 Machines

out

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MALAYA SUBSCRIBES FOR 14 BOMBERS

LONDON, July 2 (Reuler).—Malaya has 14 bombers in the

Every Rooms KLEENEX

Charged on five counts of obtaining tack through a screen of bursting

One aircraft pressing homo its at money from five women by pretend shells was repeatedly hit. ex- Ing that she was in a position to pro-pected the tail of the turret

PEIPING, July 2 (Reuter)-A Colonial Air Fleet of 200 aircraft ready for service. cure jobs for them in the British but luckily it didn't," remarked the Japanese military American Tobacco Company, Chan rear-gunner of this aircraft, whose milled to-day that the Chinese roofold "Reuter's air correspondent to-from-the Empire.

The Ministry of Aircraft Production table to Britain through contributions Lal-chun, 22, spinster, was remanded wireless operator.reported that the had again penetrated inside Kaifeng day that the scheine outlined yester for 24 hours by Mr. 11. G. Sheldon whole interior fuselage was lit up by the capital of Honan province.

at the Central Magistracy this the flashes of shells bursting round

The Chinese attack, he declared, day hitherto uncompleted in detail. morning.

him.

was delivered on June 29 and peace but the next stage would be to find Chan was alleged to have obtained

which R.A.F. The aircraft renched its objective was restored after the Chinese had 10

squadrons $1 from Cheung Sung, Wong Mulund the pilot dropped his bombs on been "annihilated" inside the city

Colonial personnel arc serving in Wong Kam and Leung Ha-mut res-the dockyard and saw heavy ex- walls.

order that aircraft can, na for es pectively, and $3 from Lou Ying a plosions, followed within 22 Jew The attack was actually repulsed possible, be attached to them and minutes by a huge outbreak of Bre on June 30, the Japanese losing to manned by pilots and gunners from

the different colonies concerned. which was still visible when the crew dead and 37 wounded. of the crippled raider'were 85 miles The last attack by the Chinese was

Planes To Bo Christened A spokesman of the Ministry said: away on the homeward journey. on April 23 when a force of 3,000

Four Direct Hits

christen the strong stormed the city and engaged, is proposed to For nearly an hour the battleship the Japanese gorrison in street fight-Malayan aircraft after prominen!

place names such and dockyard were continuously at-ing.

as Singapore, Penang, etc. tacked by successive unlis of the Fighting Near Ichang

Naturally the planes will not carry their names into battle, LONDON, July 2 (Reuler) The strong raiding force. Four

CHUNGKING, July 3 (Reuter). We do not want the enemy to dis- rounding up of foreign and native hits on the Scharnhorst and on the Fighting is continuing in the outskirts tinguish and perhaps make capital. Jews in Italy is continuing, according dock were claimed by one alrerati. of Ichang. Two Japanese aeroplanes out of the origin of any one shot to the Jewish telegraph agency.

Another, gliding down to within were shot down there by anti-aircraft down," This agency states that it is now 2.000 feet of the dock, dropped three batteries on June 29, the Chinese j

It is not known up to now whether believed that the round-up include of the heaviest bombs which burst in authorties claim.

there are suflelent personnel from all foreign Jews and all Jews who a row across the battleship and start-

In Klangel,

the Chinese claim that Malaya serving in the R.A.E. to fly were deprived of their Italian citizen-ed fires on the ship and on the edge pressure Is continuing on Nanchang, all the aircraft towards which the ships under the racial laws in Sep-of the dock.

capital of the province,

publie there have so generously con- tember.

The plot of this aircraft said:

Chinese troops are said to be ap-tributed, approximately £322,000, but proaching Liuhong, terminus of the Nanchang-Klukilang Raliway, opposite Nanchong across the Kan River.

ITALY ROUNDS

UP JEWS

Unusual End To Estate Dispute Claim

JUDGE UNABLE TO GIVE DECISION

direct

"The only decision I could give now would be no decision at all in the absence of any date of death. The only thing would be to find against plaintiffs, and find against defendant," said Sir Atholl Macgregor, Chief Justice, at the Supreme Court this morning, following the conclusion of a dispute over an estate amounting to over $20,000.

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every effort will be made to see that every Malayan bomber pilot or gunner will be able to raid the enemy In his own "Malayan" plane.

More And More Pilots LONDON, July, 2-(Reuter)-In the House of Commons to-day, Sir

"The anti-olrcraft fire came uncom- fortably close but ns we were not hit, 'I made a second run. In the first, was off the target and did not drop Archibald Sinclair, the Air Minister, any bombs. I could see the Scharn- horst perfectly as we came over announced that a number of steps second time.

We definitely scored effect of speeding up very consider- were taken which would have the

ably the

of pilots and other output Floating Dock Hit

flying personnel during the next few

hits,"

The crew closely following the air-of the Air

A few minutes later, the floating | He had also decided that all de- dock was arala hit by a salve of partments of the Air Ministry cou bombs and the pilot of this aircraft corned with training should be placed saw five large fires break out.

under

der the direction of a new member to be called Air craft which claimed hits on the dock Member for The action was brought by Young three children, and at the ceremony target that they could see distinctly only with the responsibility of ensur-

reported that these fires so lit up the Ling-shi, widow, and her two sons by Young Sing was represented by

This ofleer

be charged not a former marriage, for the purpose cock decorated with golden. flowers the superstructure and gun turrets of ing that the training organisation was of obtaining letters of administration and draped in red. The marriage the Scharnhorst. to the estate of a man whom she had never been consummated.

at all times adequate to meet the re- Meanwhile other aircraft were at quirements of the service and in claimed she had married by proxy in During the cross-examination of tacking the naval buildings and keeping pace with the increased dow China in 1922. The estate consisted Mr. T, F. Lo, barrister-at-law, this storehouses on either side of the of production, but would also have solely of money deposited with banks, morning, witness agreed

with Mr. canal. A large building to the north the Mr. II. Somerset Fitzroy, instructed Fitzroy that there was no article in of the docks was struck and set on matters concerned with the Empire

special

celal responsibility of all by Peter H. Sin and Co., appeared for the Chinese code which stated that are, and another big shed was so Training Scheme. plaintiffs, and Mr. H. W. Lee, in-cunsummation was necessary, completely gutted that the steel gird- The officer selected for this work structed by Willdinson and Grist, having the bridegroom represented visible

He also agreed that the custom of ers of its framework were plainly was Air Vice-Marshal A.G.R. Garrod, represented Young Hong-ning, A

"Cólonios Give Fighter Planer!- pawnbroker, who was named as de- by a decorated cock was very rare, the raiders over mass of fiomes to

overhead. fendant because he had filed and only used in some districts,

LONDON, July 2 (Reuter) Komen Adjournmont cavent, saying he was the only

Ceylon has sent a third contribution Large fires were also started in of £7,500 to buy fighter planes. natural and lawful grand-nephew) and next-of-kin Pantyh

Defendant was not called to give other parts of the dockyard and the The Legislative Council of the cvidence, us plaintiffs were satisfled pilot of the last aircraft to leave the Falkland Islands is transferring £50,- 08 to his identity, per

area described them as "a solid mass 000 worth of Impérial stock to the An adjournment was made to this of flame covering as much space bs Imperial Government for the

Consummation Not Necessary

Raging Inferno

It was stated at previous hearings afternoon for the solicitors to consult a big aerodrome. Calder purchase of wor planès, Although that Ling-shi was the lawful widow their clients, as his Lordship stated. The pilot added: "I have never the Falkland Islands have only of one Young Sing, who was pre-that under the circumstances, and sumed to have died in 1930 in City on the evidence heard, he was Jaland New, York. At the time of entitled to grant letters of admin the marriage by proxy in China in Istration jointly to the plaintiffs and 1922, Ling-shi won a widow, with | defeudánk

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goen anything like it. Three other population of 2,400 they are already. quayaldo- fres, which would «nor-paying for their own defence, mally look quite biɛ, appeared These planes will be added to the almost insignificant bealde the great Colonial fleet of 10 bombers and 100 'Inferno,”

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