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The
Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual
Amateur Photographic
June
Competition
September 1940
Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD.
For the bred and second-best entries Four Silver Trophies Awarded
by EASTMAN KODAK Co.
$250
8.07 Peter Dawson in a Band Con- cert.
8.35 Musicat Comedy Selections, 9.0 Londen Kelay-The News and Topical Talks,
9.45 A Russian Programme.
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THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT HAS COMPLETED A REVIEW OF
THE USE TO WHICH THE NATION'S MAN-POWER IS BEING PUT. HOLLAND'S ANGER
THIS IS THE PICTURE IT PRESENTS.
We have three armies in the field-in addition to the Navy, the Royal Air Force, the Empire detachments now in this country, and strong Allied units.
In the First Army, nine divisions, are the seasoned troopa evacuated from Dunkirk and other Continental fields. These soldiers have been completely reorganised and rearmed.
In the Second Army are all the men who were called up in the first nine months of war, but did not leave the country. They are now fully trained soldiers.
POST OFFICE
GENERAL HOLIDAY
2nd September, On Monday, the the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Office will be open from Shongwan Branch at noon, Post Office will be open from 8am. 18 10 am. and the other Branch Post will be entirely closed. Offices
There will be one collection from the pillar boxes us on Sundays, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30 am. and one delivery of re- Klstered correspondence at 11 am.
There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspundence at il
Offers from the Branch Post Stanley, Tolpe atad Un Long
The Money Order Offer wil be entirely closed
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to niety-oven- myiled to Generali ald terry Not:dleston No 947 in the Govern iment Gaze of 23rd August, 1940
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OUTWARD MAIL TIMEN
time given belone
New entrants form the Third Army, now 350,000 strong and grow- lng fast.
Men are going into training at the rate of 7,000 a day In a concentrated seven-week drive.
Supporting the armica are 1,000,- 000 Parashots, and "hundreds of thousands of full-time and volun- tory members of other defence or- ganisations.
All Growing
is the
And behind the soldiers Kientest industrial army in Britain's history-17,000,000 people gainfully employest, und 700 trained men be Ing turned out every week for the arsenals.
The Governmen pulley now is 10 maintain the growth of the armed furces. And the growth of the in- dustrial army working on munitions and equipment.
Vien
and
ол
Wrumen working pulille services, non-essentiai ladus- les and unskilled jobs will bet na
a "reserve" buffer.
Tats setirme is in direct con
adopted in trast to the system France in the early days of the when 6,000,000 men war. estled to the colours and many In- dustries were left crippled,
wero
Civil defence services are almost There are 1,500,000 up to strength
A.R.P. workers, and hundreds of thousands of elvi-
pravi and unpurd
More Discipline
Registered and Parel Mal orekans have been trained to usy the closed 13 minutes Palier Than Dir unless otherwise stated and where mand one andvertise! nd in close at or before Bam regis. tered and pureof meats are closed at
13
the pray When malis are netstof Le Sme after
Registered and Parcel malls are efoner at 5 per
INWARD MAILS
Leht Stads Santalan
Vlee
Sept 2 Sept 3 Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Ser- Neph 3.
Air Mail by "Pau Ameriena. AlrwNYA
| Calenith and Straits
Direct Service."San Francisco date, 27th August
Sept. 3, Sept. 4.
Alr Mall by "Imperial
Service"
Airways Sept. 6.
USA, and Mamla (San Francisca
date. 14th Augusti
London and Straits
Sept 3. Sept 0.
OUTWARD MAILS
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Many evil defence workers over
will be exempted from mil
service in i serylee soon but vil defence is likely to be put on stricter basis with a definite con-
and tighter discipline.
Ms Herbert Morrison, Minister of Supply, called chiefs of
arras Orms
of great and Into cenference Had they aged on a new plan to to the speed-up arms production highest pitch ever reached in Britain, It- Maku your
suggestions," vited the Minister, and the indus- frinliste promptly submitted plans To eating out reri lope in the placing of orders, rationalising the production of essential equipement, hew arthods for discovering and fully using all plant capacity, em!
AGAINST NAZIS
Secretly Helping Britain
DUTCH resentment of Nazi "protec- tion" is growing steadily, reports Beach Conger, Correspondent of the "New York | Herald-Tribune," who was expelled from Berlin and was then trapped when the Germans invaded the Netherlands.
Speaking by Transatlantic telephone from Budapest, Conger said:
"Slowly but surely the phlegmatic Hollanders are reaching a point of cold fury which is likely to culminate before long in a substantial headache for the Reich,
"Even Germana admit that many Dutchmen are attempting to ald Britain.
"Recently Amsterdam was placarded with posters offering a reward for the recovery of a mysterious box, dropped by parachute from n British plane.
"The posters also threatened diro penalties | against friends of Britain.
SHE GOT HIM-When Nazi airman landed near hor British Coast
home, Mrs. Norman Card- well, above, de- manded his gun. Ho pro duced it and she covered him until soldiers
camo.
"The Dutch are showing a menny- ing attitude fowards members of
peal Nazi organisations.
"Known members of the Dutch Nazi Party who dare to show them- selves on the streets are greeted with enteuils, Jeers and shouts of 'trailor." "Luyal Hollanders also comment bitterly, when they see Dutch girls escorted by Nazis and laugh sarcaK- tically at the frequent sight of Nazis accompanying Dutch Jewesses,"
the
The Berlin correspondent of Swish newspaper Neve Zuercher Zelting has been expelled from Ger- mony
He is accused of "spreading lies about Russo-German relations."
Week-End Gliders May Be Nazis' Famous Secret Weapon
Traffic Mishaps
Car Falls Into Deep Ravine
Director
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"Reynolds" Correspondent
IN any attempt to invade Britain, Hitler may use gliders instead of parachutes
This is suggested by reports
this of reaching
to
Gliders released at great heights from high-speed aircraft, however, would glide in the clouds for an hour or oven more after the de- parture of the visiting craft, and alight in lonely spota,
ing allowed to fly solo,
ployment of substitute materials, A motor car belonging to Dr. D. J.
Deputy fuller contact between the Minis- Valentine,
country from iry and the arms makers in werk Medical Services, residing at 151 The inbroad that the Nazis are build-
250-foo! Jug know specifications, and Peak, somersaulted into
ing fleets of gliders in occupied relaxatkin of Inspection,
deep ravine at Pokfulam Valley
Norway. Was fortunately there Mr Mort Ison's reply to the indua-Saturday, but Monday, Sept. 2
Should the Nazis embark on such พลง "Every one of your no-one in the car at the tine.
Nazi Clidors Bangkok, Sandakan. Salamas, Ra-bats
Some
Details of the circumstances sur- a form of attack it would be much baul and Tulag:
12.30 p.m. suggestions will be examined
formidable ΣΠΟΓΕ
titan to comhal
Germany has always fostered glid. of your plans hurve already been put rounding the mishap are contained in Tuesday, Sept. 3
the reasoning, and during recent years has ia Police report which outlines no un parachute landings for
and training in Air Mali for Indo-China, Malayal effect"
made almost made instruction But they would be One of the suggestions-to draft jusual sequence of incidents. The re- Java and Australia by the "Im-
this form of aeronautics vital port still more men to essential munitions port states that at 7.30 p.m. on Satur- silently. perial Airways Service."
works to be adopted at unce. day. Dr. Valentine sent his coolle out
The presence at enemy craft is of air training. the northern quickly detected by listening posts Every flying pupil of the Nazi Air Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of La-to his car parked at Sept 3, 5.00 pm.
be detected in Force, in fact, has been put through Sept. 3, 5.30 p.m., is asking all skilled men and entrance of Homestead Road for a and parachutes can
women not already on war work to basket, which had been left in the their descent within a few seconds of a thorough gliding course before be G.P.O,
labour ex-vehicle. Subsequently, the coolle re- the planes being heard. at once with .8ept. 3, 5.00 p.m. register
Sept. 3, 7.60 p.m. changes so that they may be called ported that he had commenced
open the baggage compartment of the Air Mall for "Imperial Airways Ser-as soon as needed.
vice" to Darban and thence by Sea If necessary there will be fur-ear when it began moving across the
non-essential rood. Service to Unfled-Kingdom.
industries, thus releasing still more K.P.O.
Apparently the left front and rear wheels skidded into a side channel, workers for munitions. Sept. 3, 5 p.m. .....Sept. 3, 5.30 p.m. The Government is confident that (which guided the car down an incline aro.
the total war" effort can be kept towards Stubbs Road for a distance Sept. 3, 5 p.m. going at full blast without using the of approximately 30 fect, after which Sept 3, 7 pm sweeping powers of compulsion given it struck an enbankment on the left
side of the road. Air Mail for Manila, Guam. Honolula, to Ministers.
car then proceeded The motor across Stubbs Road for approximate- ly another 40 yards, where it collided with another enbankment and then sumersaulted 250 feet into a ravine In Pokfulam Valley. The mutor Trapped By 2-ton Racks was extensively damaged.
Traffic Mishaps
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and
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Europe
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restrictions 011
Tran Man Killed In New Telephone Exchange
Sept. 3, 5 p... Sept. 3, 5.30 p.m.| G.r.o.
Sept. 3, 5 p.m.
Wednesday, Sept, i
Michael Gilley, of Wandsworth,
The
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Mir of Hunza Wants
To Help The
Empire
A runner sent across the mountains has taken to the Viceroy of India a message, offering help to the Empire, from the Mir of Hunza, whose territory borders on Russia, at the extreme north of India.
Hunza can see the bayonets of Cinema Visit Traps
On moonlit nights the men of
Russian sentries flashing on the frontier.
claims descent
from
LA named Iskander, the Persian
Dartmoor-Breaker
Sept. 3, 7 pm. S.W., was killed and two workmates Mr. C. E. White, Manager of For were severely injured when auto-East Motors, has notified the Police US.A., Centrul and South. America matic apparatus being built at a new that as he was driving car No. 312 in The Mir
And •United-Kingdom via San Wimbledon telephone exchange col-Nathan Road near Austin Road on Alexander the Great, after whom he "Ruby" Sparks Caught Francisco (No Parcels for Canada) lapsed.
Saturday, a ricksha suddenly turned G.P.O. and K.P.O.
men were placing selector into hla end of the road and the car variation Alexander. He dwells Rubber-faced "Ruby" Sparks was Parcela
Sept. 3, 8 pm. racks for automatic telephones. Each collided with it.
in an ancient palace which is stocked arrested in London by detectives who A Miss Gonsaliza, who พาย RER.....
Sept. 4, 9.45 a.m. rack weighs about half a ton. The Ord.
Sept. 4, 10.30 am. supports holding one that was being passenger in the ricksha, was alight-with wonderful Greek sculptures of had been trailing him from hide-out the second ond third centuries before to hide-out since he escaped, trom Thursday, Sept. 6
ensed into position broke and it fell, ly injured,
Christ.
Dartmoor Prison five months ago, A Police report states that a fre
No other Dartmoor-breaker has re- Gilley and the other men were alarm at the corner of Austin Road Archeologists believed that the Central and South America and trapped and firemen had to use lift was rung, and on the arrival of the fair, blue-eyed people of Hunza are mained at liberty 50 long.
Fire Brigade It was found that the
Sparks was seen leaving a cinema United Kingdom via Vancouver ing inckle to free them.
Alexander's of
Inspector B.C., (Parcels for Canada only)
alarm lever had been pulled by Mr.legion in India, whom they belleve at Neasden, N.W. Chief Note: All Mall for United Kingdom
White, who explained that he had were not annihilated, but settled Beveridge of Scotland-yard, with thought will be forwarded with or without
obtained by soundce could be down and inter-married with the Detective-Inspector Greeno and three
the alarm. superscription.
fair semi-Peralan womnem of northern Small Give Hurt Mr. G. G. Davies has reported to the Police that while he was driving
KING'S Shanghai Japan, Canada, USA.
1 p.m. knocking down all the others,
On the JACK HOLT
Toughest Spot
A MAN EVER FOUND HIMSELF!
OUTSIDE
the 3-MILE
UMIT
with
HARRY CAREY - SIG RUMANN - EDUARDO - CIANNELLI POLA COLUMBIA PICTURE.
G. P. and K. P. 0.
Parcels Reg..
Ord.,
.Sept. 5, 5 p.m. Sept. 6, 4.16 a.m.
Friday, Sept. G
.Sept. 6, 10 a.m.
Francisco (No parcels for Canado)
K.P.O.
Parcels
Reg.
Ord.
GP.O.
Parcels
Reg. Ord.
Sept. 0.5 p.m. Sept. 8, 7 pm, Straits, Ceylon, India, Enstund South Africa and United Kingdom
All Portsmouth
Schools To Close
Children Evacuate
an
She was removed to Kowloon
descendants
Kashmir,
Greck Customs
Jost
Sir John Marshal and other experts
..
car-loads of detectives patrolled the district all night.
. At breakfasttime he was sighted. outside Neasden Underground station. Detectives leaped on him from a car, and in a, few minutes he was speed- ing to a police station,
By order of the Board of Educa-car No. 2489 along Nathan Road near tion all schools in Portsmouth will the Alhambra Theatre on Friday, he Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, USA, be closed. Sixteen thousand five knocked down Wong Ching-king, 5- in the British Museum have dis- Canada, Central and South Amo-hundred children still in the city are year-old girl, who suddenly ran covered some perfect Greck heads
carved in marble in Hunza valleys, rica and United Kingdom viu Santo be given the opportunity of Fegin across the road,
tering for evacuation at a later date. Hospital for tenurent of sign The people of Hunza preserve Children Would Not .Sept. 6, 4 pun, Between two and three thousand juries received.
many of the customs of their remote been evacuated 'to Sept, 60 p.m.children have
Radiator Cap Stolen Greek ancestors. They make a wine Tell Man The Way Sept. 0, 3.30 p.m. various parts of Hampshire and
Dr. II. T. Bee, of Prince Edward Greek claret, and also cook their which bears a strong resemblance to Wiltshire, and another 3,500 will
Road, reported to the Police on Satur- food the same way. Their favourite
Then Parashat Acted Sept. 6, 4 p.m. leave Portsmouth.
day that some person had stolen the dish, of which all foreign visitors are radiator cap of his motor car.
A Welsh, scissors grinder who for." unfortunately asked to partake, is
years had visited Lincolnshire at this burled butter. 2,
time of year lost his way near This is left under the turf for Market Rasen. With not a signpost months, until it becomes rancid and anywhere, he did not know what to Lakes. the colour of a brick. It is do, and asked some children the
name of the village, The King hos congratulated Leo- then cut and eaten in slices,
The children, well trained in such pold Dixon Romyn, thirty-five-year- The Mir, though a Moslem, drinks old Bridlington trawler skipper, for wine At Slate banquets a toast matter, would not so found that
When the news got swimming 200 yards with an enemy is drunk in a time-honoured and mine which he steered to a place unique fashion. The scarilor noble there was a strenger about, Mr. T. H. Berlin, Sept. 1
{where #t could do no harm
rises and asks: Was their noybody Timpson, chief of the local Part- shots, put on his uniform, took up his Informed circles state, that Ger- A week before Mr. Romyn's swim live our Mir.”
The other guests shout: "Only his rifle, went off and got his man... 5. p.m. man losses for the first year of the took place a mine exploded on strik- Ord,
Sept. 7.5.10 pm war are 88,000 killed, 1-13,000 wounding the sea wall, and damaged a father, Alexander the Great Long The police established the good
citizenship live our Mri."!!
the scissors grinder.. Supermribed Correspondence Guty, ed and 24,000 missing.—United Press. number of houses. D
Reg. Ord.
HERTZOG REBUFFED Cape Town, Aug. 31. G.P.O. and K.P.O.
The Assembly to-day reaffirmed Parcels
Government's .....Sept, 6, 5 p.m. the South African
Sept. 7, 9.45 a.m. war policy, and defeated General Sept. 7, 10.39 a.m. Hertzog's peace motion by a vote of Saturday, Sept. 7
83 to 05-United Press, -12.30. p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways- Servico" to Durban and thence by Bea Service to United Kingdom
Sandakan.
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Sept.
GERMAN LOSSES
Swam With A Mine Thanked By King
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