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Ruthless Nazi Raids
On London Areas
London, Sept. 8. taining an incendiary shell-possibly Above the Sunday morning hush meant for this target, struck a Roman come the hlas of water pouring on Catholic church half a mile AWAY the fires of the thickly congested) and started a fire. East End after Hitler's "vengeance| A ring of incendiary bombe on a rald" the fiercest and longest-on main shipping centro with several Britain's capital,
Ares and damaged houses and build- From early Saturday evening untill ings presented an alarming spectacle. dawn to-day German raiders were One factory employing several thou- flung ngainst London, but all Hit-sand people was hit. Inside the fac- ler's venom and the striking power fory à good deal of damage was of the Luftwaffe failed to cow Lon- done. The main supply sources of don, whose motto this morning was, this fuctory were
practically un- as usual, "carry on"
touched. To-day,
after the raiders This being the first Sunday after had
passed, iminediate steps were the anniveraniy of the declaration taken at this and other factories to of the war. the day was observed resu as one of National Prayer.
resume work in those departments not seriously affected and the output
an-
It is provisionally estimated that will not be seriously hindered.
were killed and about 400 people
The Ministry of Transport some 1,300 to 1,400 seriously injure nounced to-day that there some dis- ed. The Jatext avallable Agures Incation of transport had occurred na show that B4 enemy aircraft were n result of last night's raids. par-
In these attocks. destroyed
72 by ticularly in the area to the south and Aghters and 12 by A.A. guns,
enst of London.---Reuter.
September 9, 1940.
SHANGHAI ISSUES
U.S. Commanders Hold Conference
Shanghal, Sept. 7. Admiral Thomas C. Hart, Com mander-in-Chief of the United States Asiatic Fleet, conferred for two hours this morning with Colonel de Witt Peck (Commander of the American Marinen). Rear-Admiral William A. Ginasford (Commander-in-Chier of the Yangtse Patrol), and Mr. Richard Butrick (the acting American Consul General).
Later. Admiral Hart has left for Tsing-
United Press. Emergency Measures
Chiunglung, Sept. 8. Emergency mensures
the for Fourth U.S. Marines to adopt a defence speedy settlement of the sectors is not forthcoming were reached at a several-hour conference by the American Commanders in- cluding Admirat Hart in Shanghal.
Well-informed circles believed that
Four Additional enemy aircraft were destroyed yesterday, twe by Quarter Of Raiders Lost Aghters and two by A.A. mins, mak
the London, Sept. B. 88. Twenty- ing yesterday's total
fest German losses in the enemy one British Oghters are missing, of daylight mass rald on London, ac- which eight pilots are sale.
cording to the Air Ministry News Bambs fell on utility plant in the Service, represented nearly a quarter East End area and some services of the raiding force. Battles were werr neriously interfered with fought from the Straits of Dover to Many bomba dropped in the docks the Thames Estuary. Large
num~ of the Port of London Authority and bers of raiders were destroyed
от
a large fire was caused in the docks turned back before they reached the south of the river. Elsewhere one outskirts of London, and those which warehouses were damaged and sev- eluded the cordon of fighters had to eral burges were set on Ore.
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man the gauntlet of a curtain of gun- Are before renching the docks, which of were their chief objective.
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US. authorities have decided that the only nitermitive will be to take over the British vacated "B" sector if the defence question is no! ausfactorily settled-Central News, Menace To Concession
were
Shanghai, Sept. 8. Japanese military quarters elis- missed the Washington reports of the strengthening United States altitude regarding the Shanghal problema fol- lowing
the destroyer deal with | Britain os Press speculation."
They
the Japanese sald The attacks 418: uther parts
anxious to reach an early settlemen! the Condos were not conparable in
of the manhandling of the Japanese Congr Harde.
United States b many bums were enemy for the fourth day in succes-
gendarmes by the two sion, the Pullsh squadron now estab- Landon troppend 111
and other insuCA. Marines on July damaged, shed tackled a formation of 40 Dor- bombers, protceled by
because the Japanese regarded it asi Fie ware caused in central London bier hravy
matter of prestiite.
also etmtended 1bal the 1 They and haises were demolished in vari- Messerschmitt fighters. They shot down 10 bombers and three fighters
issue of the Defence Sector 1 could for certain and probaly accounted for
be solved by taking into considera- dei defence SCIVIOUS successfully for more enemy aircraft, The Polish squadron
1.on the fact that the Japanese forers Healt with the tasks kopersed upon
ore absolutely in control of the arras enemy formation approaching
adjoining the international settle. ment and the French Concession.
y's began The dopese Army's Shun Pao in editorial to-day de- "impiediate ligadation
infested boat, t
Shangha Concessions," which were described i na "pitch black twells guarded only
skins," refriting to! the Volunteer Corps.
the Japanese Empire had for the Das "holy war purpose of freeing the Astatie people.
feels Therefore
at urgent rea ertidicule thiy dirty record of Concessions in the history of East Asia."
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and definitely shut down » Dornder These attacks have much exceeded and five Messerschmitts, probably in sente anything that preceded them! destroying siÍX more 'enemy aircraft azad heavy enamlites live brez1 19:| and damaging three mors-Renter.
In view of the number of Fires Burning After Noon
red incidents, many of a minor charne-1 itre, which becarred during the night, any rasually figures given now nusi A egarded
upproximate. 145 statement will be made as soon as possible.
High Courage Displayed Puse for re bigla rourage and resolution with which the civil popul- lation recepted Ge Gerinar chul-! lenge and tribute to the civil de-f
this fence services are for
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on London!
Denvy attacks directed
by the enemy during yesterday even-
London, Sept. 8.
no
The nil-clear signal was sounded in the London area at 12.24 p.m. to- day. Though localised and in danger of spreiding," many of the tres started In the night were still burning in the Landun docks uren sa R.A.F. personnel took up their netion stations-Reuter.
AID TO REFUGEES
ng and which continued on a Dr. R. C. Robertson
sente throughout the night,
The bombing was widespread and
in Car Intter part of the attack ap-1
ewest
ALP AVAN
To
Honoured
be indiscriminate. Demi- In preognition of his public services severe. but viewed agains¦m relief and succour of the distressed the war, was not in China, a certißrate of meritorious The background
services, together with an Muninated
SCI KRES
the in
The major weight of the enemy's scroll, has just been awarded to offenster was concentrated on both Professor R. C. Robertson, head of banks of the Thames, east of the the Department of Pathology of the
of Hongkong, by City, especituly un the riverside, University
National fires and a Chinese
Goverment where three extensive
Chungking The certificate was number of others were caused.
Much damage was done and accompanied by a letter written by umber of persons were rendered Dr. H. H. Kung, President of the temporarily homeless, but were suc- Executive Yuan. cessfully removed from the danger
immediate and
were steps Arca taken to provide them with food and shelter-Reuter.
East End Shelter Hit
London, Sept.
It will be recalled that Professor Robertson was very active in the relief of Chinese refugees in Shanghal at the outbreak of hostilities in 1937. He organised the medical services for the Refugee Camps on behalf of the Shanghal Municipal Council For this he received a special letter of thanks from the Chairman of the Shanghai Municipal Council.
It is believed that 14 persons, in cluding children, were killed and about 40 injured last night when a bomb fell on a shelter in one East The N. C. D. News in September End district crowded with over 1037 highly praised the work done by Uousand people. Although bombs Dr. Robertson, were still falling nearby civil defence
Since then Dr. Robertson has been workers and doctors rescued
the engaged in a wider feld. In 1938 he Injured from the debris and dressed was Commissioner of the (British) their wounds before flects of am- | Anti-Epidemic Unit of the League of bulances took them to hospital. Nations Commission to China and in This was one of several harrowing 1938 was Chief technlent expert of incidenta which contributed to a heavy the League of Nations Commission, ensualty list. It is understood that a when he took charge of the pioneer łów people were killed and more, work of Malaria control on the China-
critically, when injured, some
aBurma Road. bomb fell in one street where people,
In May 1930 while Dr. Robertson Ignoring the warning to take cover, were trying to get home. On the was in Kunming in charge of the other hand, a bomb which fell im- Unit of the League of Nations mediately in front of a crowded bus Epidemie Commission he set out into does not appear to have killed any-the wild mountainous country In one. Many of the passengers were search of the late Dr. Bourdrez, but most eminent Dutch conservancy expert, Injured by flying glass,
who was drowned in the Kingsha- escaped serious injury. One passen ger took a flying leap from the top klang River, Accompanied by his two Chinese assistants Dr. Robertson step and landed on the platform was able to recover the body of his safely.
The apparent indiscriminato nature good friend after ten days.
Adventure in Yunnan
In December 1930 Dr. Robertson
of the bombing is Illustrated by the was appointed Professor of Pathology denoblishing of many houses
on of the Hongkong Univerally in succes- quiet roads for from any public ofsion to Professor L. J. Davis. important buildings.
Apart from his more recent services
It is estimated that nearly 70 to improve China's health, Dr. bombs of all calibres, including in- Robertson has had a long connection. cendiary bombs, were dropped on with medical relief work in China three south-east London districts, having in 1931 organized the hospital badly damaging about 25 working ship which dealt with the Hankow class houses, blowing out shops, and floods. cutting off electrical power. (Cavities Rotarians will recall the interest- were made in the gardens of a newing talk, with the aid of lantern 20 slides, given by Dr. Robertson at the housing estate,
Power Station Damaged Hongkong Rotary Club inn last July on: fighting Malaria. Dr. Robertson Among the bombs better aimed spent a year on the China-Burma ware some which slightly damaged Road,making conditions-healthier for a power station, although one, new the transport-workers and selting, up type of bomba canister of oli con- Malaria control
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legal Pensions does not involve any points because the Westerners guined.
thein by fired. therefore we wil now answer violence with violence. Righteousness and justice can be achieved only by force. Even God cannot tolerate these Concessions, wherefore there is not even room for
The immedice oretipa“ i negotiations tlon of the Concessions is, the only
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In accordance with the wishes of His Majesty the King,' special services were hold in churches of all denominations in Hongkong yesterday, when the first Sunday after the anniversary of the outbreak of war was observed as a day of national prayer. Volunteer nurses and Servicemen formed a large part of the congregation at St. John's Cathedral and Volunteers paraded at the Catholic Cathedral service. Royal Air Force personnel attended the service at Christ Church, Kowloon Tong.
Special hymna were sting and prayers offered at all churches where the preachers stressed the importance of prayer la the Empire's struggle.
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