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Thursday,

GKONG TELEGRAPH

September 12, 1940.

Snatcher In CAR OWNER Child Slaves Blitzkrieg Tempo May

ADVERTISEMENTS Wyndham St. SUMMONED

25 words $2.50 Arrested By Well-Known Police Case Against

for 3 days prepaid WANTED TO BUY.

and jewels,

2nd floor.

.

Local Sportsmän

Stanicy Leonard, well-known

European Fails

In Court Sold To Women Of Ill-Fame

local baseballer, was responsible The licenses of car No. 116,

Two Chinese girls, aged 13 for the arrest of a snatch-thief T. H. G. Brayfield of Carmichael and 14 years, sat in the Juvenile WE PAY HIGH PRICES for all gold in Wyndham Street yesterday, and Clarke was summoned he Court at Kowloon Court this and sliver articles, diamonds, jade and the recovery of a gold wrist fore Mr. Q. A. A Macfadyen at morning.

Apply China

'Gold watch valued at $300 belonging Kowloon Magistracy to-day for Their appearance there was n Refining Co: Room 3. Pedder Build- to Miss M. Roza, of 10 Somerset failing to maintain his vehicle in sequel to a raid conducted by Miss

Rond, Kowloon,

good condition or order, that is, Phylls Barron, Lady Assistant to the

Secretariat for Chinese Defendant, Lo Chuch, 13, unem- the near side front tyre being inspector Moreton, and others un FOR SALE.

ployed, pleaded guilty to the larceny | unserviceable.

house in Kilung Street recently. Ng Cheong, also of Carmichael and Miss Harrop who gave evidence in "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY When he appeared before Mr. G.

CAMERA" Second Edition.Lowry at the Central Magistracy this THE

vehicle on the road when its near the girls had been sold to a woman 00

as a mut-tal. Subsequently she was was unserviceable, Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable

Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Kelly &

Brayfield

and nid that the tyre was and resold to this brothel." The Travel Bureau or from the Publishers,

girl had been sold at the first instance viceable. Morning Post, Ltd., Bouth Chinn Wyndham Street.

SI Sub-Inspector Wai-wing Raid for $45.

The other girl, anid Miss Harrop. August 24 at 9.45 am, he Osi

"to be a prostitute.”

Over

มุ

Increase Violently

NEW

-American Opinion

BBANKS

THE CHARTERED BANK Or INDIA, AUSTRALIA ▲ CHINA.

Loverparated by: Royal Charms_186) Paid-up Crottajanja....... £3,000,DOS Reserve ability of Proprietors^23.200,000 Banrve. Fund Muskirsikan £5,000,000 HEAD OFFICES-LONDON.

- 38 Bishopagata, B.C.J Suk+Agencies in Lorddat $11/123, Loniychall Streek, B.C.d.

West End Branch?” 16/18, Cockspur Strest, S.W.L Manchester Branthi

42, Mosley duress, Manchester, U.

AGENCIES AND BRANCHEST

Barbin

Kangoon

Alor Star

Amritsar

Bangkok

Special to the "Talograph” YORK, Sept. 11 (Domei).-Twenty-five, hundred Nazi planes will make four trips daily between to-day or the French coast and London starting to-morrow, exceptionally well-informed sources disclosed; according to an "Associated Press" despatch from Berlin. Cu

One The report says that these

the French to effect the British collapse, sald, Germany and on blitzkrieg from there on London. last he left the question open."

Informant. when

asked

Batavia Bombay

Hongkong

Ipoh Hoila

Saigon

Semerang

Seremban

Karachi

Brannal Singapote

KLADE Agencies: Kabe

Clive Street Kusla Patrile Place Lumpur

excellent views of the morning, and was remanded for an Clarke was summoned for using the the Juvenile Court, sald that one' of | bombers, with their bases in whether the air force was sülhetent Canton

hours to see if he was fit for uniak, front tyre nded not guilty to the brought to Hongkong by her mistress const, will carry out the aerial "When I talked with Marshal Goering Colombo.

TO LET.

at

Sub-Inspector Byron prosecuting. said that Miss Roza was walking d Wyndham Street yesterday on her way back to work at the Dairy Form when détendant come up from be

not

Chát

blid and matched her wristlet watch. saw private car No. 116 In Nathan had been sold by her parents for $70.

a number

W K

Mr. Leonard who was TO LET: No. 5 King's Park Build behind, chaard and caught defendani. During the struggle, they both rail ings, Austin Road, Kowloon, four-

ed down

of steps 1114 roomed Ast. Hot and cold water.

Kald optional. Garage

Apply Union D'Agullar Street,

Inspector Trading Co., York Building. Tele-Byron. The watch, valued at $300. phone 7730.

was found nearby.

TERRIFIC FIGHT Big Shanghai

OVER LONDON

FROM PAGE ONE

All the time, anti-aircraft fre was deafening.

Spitores and Hurricanes met the raiders, broke up the formations and joined battle German mnelines were seen to dive to the ground

The "All-Cleas" Was rounded London at 340 p.m. G.M.T

Other enemy machines appeared al

A great height

but

the farmyntions

As

Robbery

Road near Jordan Road and noticed

Miss Harrop pointed out that there that the car's new alde front tyre was the danger that if the girls were was worn to the canvas. He stopped sent back to their parents they would. the car and told the driver, NE be resold again. Cheong, about the tyre, Witness ex- Through an interpreter, Mr. Mac- ninined the tyre at close quarters and fadyen explained in the two K\r]* cunfirmed that the canvas was show-that they were not being treated as Ing.

criminals in any way but if they Witness and that in his opinion stayed in their present surroundings the tyre was serviceable but not fully (and circumstances; although they may so. It could be run for another 100 be too young to realise it, their health or 15 miles.

would be badly affected and perhaps, they would die young.

Consequently, continued Mr. Mac- fadyen, he was sending them to the six months, Salvation Army Kame

Not Unserviceable Brayfield submitted that for tyre CHUNGKING, Sept. 11. (Central) was not unserviceable if it was meres --Seven robbers, trined with pistols | ¡y smouth It was only unserviceable and hund grenndes, broke into the when the breaker strip was impaired

At the end of that time they would Teh Foo Gold Shop in the Exchiner

Tenille Sub-Inspector Britain sald come before him again and it would Building Kluklang Road, Shanghat that he understood that if the canvas then be considered what would be to-day

was showing Dems did not wish to the best for them. re-tread them Squoth tyres would merely that the smooth

The Sanfils muuten Ketaway

Report Repeated

rystalzeme WN

WANG WARNING TO SHANGHAI JUDGES

They forced the shop fokls to open the safe from which they extracted 20,000 yen and ever 30 gold bant US$1,000

The tyre in question was produced successful in Court, and Brayfield pointed out SHANGHAI, Sept. 12 (UP)....

that the tyre's cuditas was not show- Wang Ching-wei's political

ahendunters has sent letters to the ing what was visible was only wlate layer of rubber

the Actually, this Chungking Chinese judgers in fre was roly word temporarily Internalloval Settlemes » courts, say -

Barsfield expolariserer! Thank CHUNGKING, Sept 11 Reule; }

pelling. “Since the Britka troops hueva A Gennan-Italian econoble cum concerned was leading two vadurbir been withdrawn and

Amet kan ¿wites and he unself was mited, compattied by members of tace interval, There was a brief

then the French

comission, another en behad the zonvoy the warionя

will shortly arrive resounded shortly

in Indo-Chinn by procesitan had come With after

use AST

Russki 3.4.

Chungh.ng. Peak at the rate of arvording to a Chinese Press report mile day's Third daylight road on London cuenieticed

Authoritative wireles

rL:kes

were broken by British fighters the rolders went off in full dight, the "All-Clear" came tr Landon deamotiv muddroness

Brief Interval

with

Le

Nothing developed in Bat Amator and the "All-Clut Kothaded

atca again at 5.22 p.

Armistice

131

the

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fre

no longer important, we advise The

you to join us within a week, rifat- Custic wise your lives will be worthless * aut-arati-aplf When the party June- that renhed Nathan Road at

the Chinese they have to knowledge of any such tion of Jorsan Round,

German Sub-Traspretoy stopped the prOCURKIVITY. add Unt

Extremely Annoyed being esent present

coralli nota taul

It subjects granted visas

to proveed Chine when necessary 22

the

Some of the machines which para ed uver London in the second

-day are believed to include notorious "Yellow Nose Squadron. Goering's pet formation

The fourkin air sounded at 7.37 pun

warning

The Dover wren was bombed and

nholled this evening when J CX- perienced its greatest attack of the war.

A few persons were reported kill- ed and others injured.

The shelling followed the bombing and continued at intervals for several houra, It was still going on o 8.30 p.m. B.S.T.

Battle Still In Progress

LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter). The battle over Landon was still in pro- gress as midnight approached.

There were times when so many planes were, over the city that their drone rosé above the crash of gunfire. New gun reports sent echoes sing- ing across London. The high reson- ant nute of one expitision WAN followed by the deep "woof" uf others.

Guns answered опе another in swelling the thunderous chorus แส group after group of planes came in

The heavy explosion from a bomb

in one district Wi answered by frantie Aushes of gunfire

At one une a couple of scareti- lights fitted nerom. the sky for a few Iminutes but soon went off again

Suddenly there was a vivid splash

of light in midir. rending sound.

uppatting

or

fuu

a force whining and crash, followed by three auntler explosions and a great cloud of smoke shot up to the sky.

Tremendous A.A. Barrage LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) --The must intense bariage Luteners have ever heard was hung up to-night when German raiders appeared uver the capital.

Anti-urevalt guns crashed into life with a shattering rour but not a sencetilight cast a beam across the clear sky. 11! by a strong moon and spangled with new and deadly stars hundreds of bursting shells.

It was the heaviest fighting "Reu- ter's" correspondent bad beard from his post on on 80-feet high roaftup.

Some shells burst overhead with a tremendous crash,

Incendiary bombs whizzed down but in the carly stages of the raid, it did not appear that big high explo- sive bombs were being used,

EXAMINATION OF FOREIGN SHIPS

On or after September 3'all' foreign shine of a greater net tonnage, than 75 tons Will Have holds and between decks sighted by an officer of the Examination Service before allowed to leave the examination anchorage at Singapore, states a notice to mariners issued by the Hongkong Harbour Department to-day..

It is expected that a very short time

will be occupied by this brief inspection and if ships will arrive with their hatch covers off when the weather permits, delays will be negligible." Masters are therefore re- quested to make necessary arrango- ments.

Proclaimed President

that

the

Sub.

1 Inef

Broyheld Is the re- Inspector was on his motor-cycle and nasal of German goods, this being he was extremely annoyed because stipulated under the term of the the Sub-fuspector did not stop the Franco-German armistice.

cycle's motor

running from

The ponies began to rear, and the mafuos had to dismount

Mr Macfadyen remarked that this was too for way from the facts in

Mr. T. Olsen, ships officer, residing at the Peninsula Hotel, has reported to the Police that he had GF140 stolen from him near the St. Francis hand. Hotri about 1.30 am. yesterday,

From HADES!

Mr. Macfadyen subsequently ruled

A rug and a blanket valued at $20 was stolen from No. 102 The Peveks

yesterday. The lots was reported in. the Peber by Mrs. A. V. Peters

that when the canvas of a tyre was stage further showing, that was a

could than "mooth" tyres, which only apply to the smooth surface of rubber when the trend was The tyre in this instance had been exhibited in Court and His Worship was satisfied that it was not yet o worn as to be ungafviecable.

The summonses against Brayfield and N were dismissed.

With a cargo of Devils and Devilettes and 50 tons of Magic and Mystery!

THE MIGHTY

CHANG

worn

U.S.-Canada To Pool

Their Defence Forces

WASHINGTON, Sept, 11 (Reuter).-Mr. Fiorello LaGuardia, the Mayor of New York and head of the American delegates on the United States-Canada Defence Board, stated to-day that the Board had made plans "for pooling defence forces in the event of attack."

Speaking for the entire Board at the conclusion of its second series of sexnions here, Mr. LaGuardin stated that plans had also been considered for the best utilization" of auch mill- tary, navn and dir bases that cach country might establish,

There was no intention to bring

about "acquisition by one country in

he Anid

ANTI-NAZI MOSLEMS

Public Opinion Grows LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter).

another of land for bases. This is a Defence Board, not an extale board."|--Moslem opinion against the Axis is growing, another straw in the camel'a buck being the banning in Syria and Lebanon of the Egyptian press which peoples of those countries pend on for their interpretation

India Gives Her Money

of news.

the de-

It understood that the French authorities in Syria and Lebanon buve banned the papers at the request of the Italian

Armistice Commission

Big War Gifts LONDON, Sept. 11 (Router) -Indians in nil walks of life have contributed nearly £1,250,- 900 to the Viceroy's War Pur-now there.

The Cairo paper, Al Misri," re- poses and St. Dunstan's Fund.

discontent with porta growing Fund

was toliary this No appen for

Armistice Commission tatubed but since the war ben Syria and Lebanon, and says that an spontaneous donations from faish

Italian colonel, who is a member of rupees to a few annas have been Sonic say what they coming in. would like their money to be used for; others leave it to the Viccrory's deci- sion.

th

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n

the commission, was attacked by crowd in one of the man squares of Beyrout

Populace Alarmed The pupulece are alarmed by the

Over £500,000 has thus gone direct- to the British Exchequer or organi-actions of the Commission's actions, zullens

providing comforts or relief which suggest that the Italians wil attempt to occupy Syrla in force after of wat victims.

For Fighter Planes

the French havo, demobilised, a

General de Löfmitt, General -de- The largest single sum. ncarly 1300 000, has been for the purchase Equatorial Africa, has appealed to Gaulle's representative in French

of fighters.

Cawnpore Ccbu

Delhi

Haiphong

Hamburg Harkow

Kuching Madras Manile

Medan New York Pelping

(Peking) Penang

Killawen Bourabaya

Taiping Tishişin Tongkah

(Bhuket)

Yokohama

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FOREIGN EXCHANGE HE Cineral Banking Businem transacted

CURRENT ACCOUNTS, opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Yon? of wharter periods in Local or Other Cur- rancies ai ratas,which will be quoted on application.

SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened i Local Currency and Sterling with interg allowed at ruten obtainable on application. The Banky3. Hand Office in · London undertakes Execsitor de Trustee business, and claimę., FROQVITY, GE, British Indones TAX overpaid,, on terres which may be gcertained af any of its Agencies" and Eranches.

R. A CANIDOK

· Manager.

GERMAN ATTEMPT NEAR

Scolland

FROM PAGE ONE

Or

Ireland-perhaps all three.

"But our shores are well fortified and strongly manned.

"With devout arid sure confidence, I say that God will defend the Right.

"I am fully confident that Britain. can withstand any attack.

better equipped, our shore defences

"Our mobile army is grenter and

in excellent condition.

Much Stronger To-day "We are much stronger to-day than when the hard fighting began In July,

"If the war continues at the pre- went rate, we will wear down and ruin the initial part of the German

air force.

"It would be very hazardous for the Germans to attempt an invasion

without first knocking out the Royal Air Force.

"One and a half million Home Guards are prepared to fight overs Inch of ground in every village sud atreol."

. CHUNGKING

GWAR AGAINST OPIUM

This is not the only fund in India, French Syria to align themselves with their There are also the Red Central de Gaulle as being Cross, St. Juhn Ambulance Fund, only chance to avoid occupation by and the War Purposes funds of the Axis Powers.

The Italian Commission, he says, is Various governors

The state of Barodu has sent an- trying to use pressure to have the other contribution of 70 lakhs, the French air force taken away, which Jannrajab giving 30 lakhs and the would immediately lay the territory being contributed by business upen to air attack from the Dode- canese and an invasion by land forces. The Halians, he says, want the occupation of all aerodromes, total atmobilisation of the army and re- patriation of all men.

houses

Decorations For Australians

LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter), Australian naval officers and ratings) are included in #st published in a supplement "London Gazette.”

They are in H.M.A 5. Stuart

WITH HIS COMPANY OF 28 AMERICAN ARTISTES HM.A.S. Voyager

IN THE $50,000 NEW YORK STAGE SUCCESS

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NEXT TUESDAY AT 9.30 P.M.

SAN ANTONIO, Texas, Sept. 11 (UP)--General, Almazans has been Parade Ford To Min promamed President of Mexico;

PRICES,

$4.40, $3.30, $2.20, $1.10

CHUNGKING, Sept. 1′ (Central News).-Six violators of the Oplum Suppression laws were executed in Chengtu this week.

They were found guilty of accept- ing bribes.

Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has jesued instructions reiterating that efforts should not be relaxed in the war against opium.

NOT WITHDRAWN Japanese Troops Along Hongkong Frontier of the Interior,

LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter) --The awards Spanish Minister

the Senor Serrano Suner, wild shortly visit Germany at the Invitation of and the German Government, according

to the German official news agency.

RECORD

WATCHES

are

VERY GOOD

LARGE ASSORTMENT FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN

EACH WATCH GUARANTEED

SENNET FRERES

PEPSODENT

TOOTH POWDER

CONTAIN

PEPSODENT

TOOTH PASTE

IRIUM FOR GREATER CLEANSING POWER

The military authorities paid to-day that they were unable to confim the Chinese reports that the Japanese had withdrawn some of their forces from the Hongkong border area.

"The Japanese forces placed on the border are still there,” the spokesman said.

The Chinese press reports yester-. day stated that due to the with- drawal of Japanese troops to Indo- China the total number of Japanese troops in Po On, including Shumchun and Shataukolt had been reduced to only about 5,000 men.

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