1940-09-13 — Page 24

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 13, 1940.

Enemy Raiders Turned Back By Fierce Onslaught Of The R.A.F.

LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter)-So fiercely did Spitfires and hurricanes attack enemy formations this afternoon that only a small proportion of the raiding bombers were able to reach their objectives, the London docks, says the Air Ministry news

Mosquito Breeding Summonses

[service.

40-MIN. ALARM FOR LONDON

(Reuter).

The Germans opened the attack on a 160-miles front. Within a few minutes, big forma-j tions totalling about 225 machines crossed the coast be- London had its first daylight air

LONDON, Sept. 12 tween Northforeland and Dunge-raid warning of the day shortly be- ness, another 50 simultaneously fora 4 p.m. G.M.T. approaching the Southampton The raiders were apparently kept Summonses for falling to take steps area and amallor formation at to prevent the breeding of mosqui-crossing near Dover with the The "All-Clear" was sounded ni toes were brought against ARF object of attacking fighter 4.40 p.m. Raven, of Eastern Bungalow, King's Rond, North Point, and Chan Shlu-acrodromes in Kent and Surrey, lam, of North Point, by Mr. M. R. Deb, of the Malaria Bureau, before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, x-c., at the Cen- Iral Magistracy this morning.

Bomba Jettisoned

distance as nothing developed in the London aren,

During the alarm, the sound of distant planes was heard but no gun-fire.

:

The bulk of the bombers, heading TRIP TO HADES”

towards London, were surrounded by

Henring was adjourned to Septem-Messerschmitt escorts. They were) Chang, the American artist, to- ber 10 at 12 noon.

attacked by Polish squadrons led by gether with a Company of American a British Flight Lieutenant,

artists will present the musical

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SPECIAL TO THE CHUNGKING, Sept. 12 (UP)-The air raid alarm was in action for four hours to-day, the All-Clear not being given until 2.10 p.m.

at the

The raiders were so harried that revue "A Trip To Hodes" many Jettisoned their bombs over the Queen's Theatre, commencing with woods of Surrey and Sussex and fled a Gala Opening on Tuesday. This spectacular Tue ia presenting twenty-eight unusual and glamorous 141 scenes.

to the const.

The Polish pilots shot down of the raiders.

Another formation was Intercepted Approximately 120 Japanese planes and broken up by Hurrientes participated in the raid, bombing several parts of the city and suburbs.

is belleved The damage sight.

Luc

Hurricanes In Form

Supporting Chang are a bevy of American Artista beaded by (wo New York stage artists Joanna and

talented Beth Claire. These

per- formers have appeared in many New

York productions.

Altogether there is more than one Two Hurricane «quadrons ferocious-hundred and eighty tons of baggage The recoud alarm ended at 9.20y attacking a formation of tal enemy associated with the show.

cucorted when four flights of Japanese bonbers

by fighters did

The appearance of "Chanta bombers, taking advantage of the splendid work in protecting London Spesks among the nudience has moonlight, raided the suburbs.

from an attack.

enused consternation used i Eighteen of these raiders bending theatres throughout the world and wist for London were definitely destroyed much excitement is promised Hong- and more probably did not reach kong nadiences when they make the Queen's

p.m.

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to-day dive bombers brought down by A.A. fre

One

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LATE NEWS

China's Offer

To Indo-China

CHUNGKING, Sept. 13 (Reuter). --The Chungking Government has twice notified the Indo-China u thorities that military assistance will be given the Japanese are not send troopa through permitted the colmsy, says a Chungking report

the National llezala

to

Indo-China has been offered the free use of Chinese arms and sup-

That plies

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the

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Haiphong transportation on the Yunnan-Indo- Chinn railway while assistance in the form of troopa has been pro- mised, says the paper,

Meanwhile tension remains high in the Kwansi-indo-China aren, und Chinese troops are engaged in mining, strategic areas and destroying all lines of communication on the Yun- non side of the border.

A squadron of Chinese acroplanes has been ordered to this area to sup- port the land forces.

Severe fighting is said to be in progress along the Kwangsi-Indo- China border.

LONDON'S EARLY A.M. WARNING

LONDON, Sept. 13 (Reuter)-The air rald warning was resounded over London at 0.37 this morning. G.M.T.

tume

Some raiders were chased back to the const and across the Channel,

This work enabled other fighter squadrons to tackle in few thin groups which vainly tried reach the metropolis and 13 of the raiders were

to

destroyed.

Others fed, dropping batabs in the woents

day's

fighting.

their appearance Theatre

and

many

More Evacuation From London

12

SPECIAL TO THE **TELEGRAPM" LONDON, Sept. (UP), The During the

the Ministry of Information has issued enemy lost 56 heavy bombers and 22) statement to the Press, urging nll} fighter-bumbers. Eleven Messer-London parents to register their schmitt 109's were destroyed,

children for inmediato evacuation. At least 250 pilots, navigators and Parties of evacuees are leaving air-gunners must have been lost by Landon frequently, the stateracnt; the enemy.

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