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KITTO

AIR-CONDITIONED THEATREN

TO-DAY ONLY

AT 2.30, 5.10, 7.15, & 9.30 P.M.

Deeper in dangerl... Luckler in lovat...

LUCKY CISCO KID

Directed by H. Bruce Humberstone Associate Producer John Stone • Screen Mon

Robert Ellie and Maten Logos

ALSO

CESAR ROMERO

© Henry's romantic rogué al The E Grande ar bu Kphèn ggt 1

MARY BETH HUGHES DANA, ANDREWS EVELYN VENABLE CHRIS-PIN MARTIN

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

August 28, 1940.

Air Raids Slacken After

Day of Heavy Nazi Loss ALHAMBRA THEATRE

LONDON, Aug, 27 (Reater). -An air raid warning was sounded in the London area to- night. Gons were in action in the north-west, north-cast and south-west London areas soon after the warning sounded.

AA. shells burst as flashes, like those from bomba, were seen in the north-west district.

Enemy planes Wales, over a

north-west town.

were

also over south-west and a

Cinema And theatre Audiences again took the warning hardly anyone left

coolly and the buildings

when the warning was given, accord- ing to one manager, who said that the show went on normally.

Nazis Visit Other Areas

In addition to the London arta, German planes were over many parts ot England and Wales.

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IT IS AGAINST this area that the Germans are launching their big attacks in the aerial blitskring against Britain. their lostes are heavy compared with their gains.

But

en NO APPEASEMENT

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They're there before trouble

brocks, the smsung herves of or Foreign Servicu! No glory.

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and America out,

of danger!

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SERGEANT MADDEN"

A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayır Picture.

Enemy planes were reported near south-east and south-west coastal towns and the Midlands this after-

hoon

A Spitfire brought down a German plane in the south-west arra,

The crew of three, who were unin- Jured, were enptured.

Another raider is believed to have been shot down in the Channel,

A report that three German nit- men blest out of a bomber near a

M.dland town is being investigated by the Palice A cordon Was mediately thrown round the aren and true at all surrounding toad was stopped

The Nazis Shot Down

It is offically announced that three enemy aircraft have been destroyed in attacks on this country to-day

Full reports of yesterday's actions -how that one mite enemy aircraft we shot dawn, making the kola 47 for the day

MIDITY

Air Activity Slight An Air Ministry and

of Home Security communique states that enemy at activity has been very sight to-day

IN ORIENT

Munich could be Waterloo

MANILA, Aug. 28 (UP)—Praising America for her strong Far Eastern stand, Major Evans F. Carlson, United States Marines (retired) and Mr. James Bertram, New Zealand nuthor and war correspondent last night in a joint lecture urged all possible aid for a short war in China.

Beth saw the possibility of a For Eastern Munich which they heartily: condemard,

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Major Carlson sald. "If we attempt; appeasement here in the Orient, we are inking our first step towards our waterloo, not merely

Munich. tur reputation

integrity, fair] dealing and courage to stand for what we believe to be right will be gone."| Dominion Influence

Mr

Jiertram nald that as long na to policy is laid down, direct co operation between Britain and Japan| remains a possibility. He explained

Several small formations appensent over the Channel coast but only a few

craft penetrated inland Three that Britain's attitude is influenced them were shot down by our fighters by the European war Indian agitation

Up to 5 pm GMT the only bombs at the relation between develop-| reported to have been dropped fell: ments in the Far East to the Pacific on the foreshore in the Isle of Wight Dominions. They did to damage and caused an casunities

In addition to four pilots, whose Joss was armeunced, we also fou two air gunners yesterday.

"ON MY RIGHT (Shoulder)

THE CHAMP"

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During the first night of the campatan. Miss Fumika Yamadu won an honourable mention with around catch of 570 fras She received a prize of one yen, forty

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LATE NEWS

EGYPT'S DESTINY

Linked With Britain

Cairo, Aug. 27.

The British Ambassador, Sir Miles Lampson, broadcasting on the occa Ision of the fourth anniversary of the

"ARL

| Anglo-Egyptian Treaty, said:

we expect of Egypt is loyal fulfilment of her treaty obligations. We are determined loyally to defend our ally atul, with her co-operatiun, are sure {x[ +{aa°L» L"%

"All thinking Egyptians realise that then intrest in the war is identien! with us, as they cannot contemplate 14 civfory by the Axis with anything

abhorrener,

are

We know we but fichting ogainst oppression and in- he-tive

This gives us an inflexible with the determination to go combat against the foul evils beset- ting the world and to shirk no sacri- Bee until they are destroyed and the

foundations land of a new former |

Pasha,

Ama Mr Hatez Ambassador to Britain, niso broad-

casting declared: if the British

had not been in

should Egypt we have been invaded at the san

the same time as Abyssinia or Tripoli, Britain is fighting for the freedom and peace of all small nations.

The

destiny ut is involved, Egypt

Egypt will not hesitate, if need be, to use the army for defence. Victory of the Axis would mean the

enslavement of Egypt, whereas the victory of Britain would save the world from night- mure."-Reuter,

Resignation Of Cabinet

Catro, Aug. 27.

The Cabinet has resigned and the King has asked Sabry Pasho, the Premier, to form s new Cabinet- United Press.

Many Direct Hits Scored

London, Aug. 27. An R.A.F. communique issued in

Spearfish Loss Is

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MILLIONS IN THE AIR

"Wives Under Suspicion"

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Confirmed CATHAY

Famous Submarine Now

Presumed Lost

THE British submarine which Calro last night_stated.—“Bombing torpedoed the Nazi pocket aircraft raided military objectives at

Mogadisha, in, Italian Somaliland battleship Admiral Scheer is Direct hits were registered on build-considerably overdue and must ings and a number of fires were obbe presumed lost. served. The aerodrome at Dessic,

in Abyssinia, was raided and han-Spearfish. gars were bombed. A buliding was demolished following, an explosion and a fire was started. All our air- craft returned safely.

She is H.M.S.

In command was Lieut. Cmdr. J. Forbes, nephew of Wing Comman- der Steele Perkins, the Director of

"Direct hits were registered on Air Raid Precautions in Hongkong." military buildings at Gallabat and

For his exploit in torpedoing the

Matema during D raid on these Admiral Scheer Lieut-Cindr. Forbes places, In the western desert gained the D.S.0.

Bardia and El Adem were attacked

and several direct hits were observ

Confirmation that the submarine is

ed OD hangars at El Adem missing is given this morning in. an British Wireless.

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Admiralty communique received through "Reuter."

The Spearfish was once before re- perled overdue and missing by British Wireless on May 15. No confrmation was received from other

sources.

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The torpedoing of the Admiral M-G-M Picture

Scheer was one of the bravest ex-

lots of the war. The Nazi pocket battleship was covered by a screen of destroyers and was travelling at high speed when she was sighted by Spearfish,

The Scheer was hit by two tor- pedoes. The Spearfish was im- mediately attacked by depth charges. During this attack the crew, led by Lleut. Cmdr. Forbes, organised 4 sweepstake on the time of each ex- plosion. Lieut. Cmdr. Forbes calmly ticked each explosion off on a sheet as they occurred.

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