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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPE

September 30, 1940, ***

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THE

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& Walsh, Ltd, Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd Windham Street.

The

Hongkong Telegraph Tenth Annual Amateur Photographic Competition

SEND IN YOUR ENTRIES NOW Competition closes at 5 p.m. TO-DAY

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Studies.

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be final.

OFFICER SHOT

FROM PAGE ONE

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first allempted assassination of Japanese soldier since 1tongkew was) reopened to the Chinese.

Man Seriously Hurt Virtual martial law was clamped down on Hongkew, the Japanese- cupied portion of the International

to-night Settlement.

Following an Chinese Kunnan to attrinpt by assassinate 24 Japanese military fomer, reports "Reuler

This Japanese is reported to be in condition. He WHA Ahol twier

Nu detalls of the affair are allowed to jeak out by the Japanese, who, however, have increased the military street pafrode in Hongkew and have IT- intensifrd the searchinst of

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AID IN DESERT

Fighting Italiana

LONDON, Sept. 29 (Reuter) -Free French troops are fight- ing side by side with British forces in the western desert, it is revealed in Cairo to-day.

"Reuter"a" correspondent with the British Army says that these Free Frenchmen escaped from German- controlled areas and are now occupy- Ing a forward postion opposing the Italian advance.

who Their French coramander, fought at Verdun in the Great War, escaped to Palestine from Syria a few hours after General Eugene Mittelhauser laid down his arms.

Spahia And Zouaves About 80 per cent, are Frenchmen, Including Spahis and

the

Zouaves.

They displayed first-class fighting. ability during the early stages of the Italian advance. An armuured

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unit manned by Free Frenchmen Itailon attacked the head of column which, despite its numerical superiority, was forerd to halt.

The skirmish was fought at a range The lending Italian of 700 yards. motor cyclists Bung themselves on the ground and waited for the support of machine guns before artillery and replying to the fire of the French

Munitions Saved

the

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withdrew, Firen When heavy gun lorry got stuck. Ita vrew refused to abandon 13 although the Italians were attacking from only 400

it cher yards range They pushed whale the entre setaret the fire of the

Bath

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The valuable help they have given to Perlich troops in the western desert. En að statement from Bratis Handiparters in Cairo hav

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Tongkah-

CHALK CLIFFS

The bombing' of a German biz gun emplacement cut in the chalk cla of Calafh.

The bomb following those seen exploding soored a direct bit.

United States Drawn

Closer To Communists

ISTANBUL, Sept. 29 (Reuter),~The new pact between the Axis Powers and Japan is considered here as simply consecration of the union already exlating between the three partners.

***Kolaris," expressing the general; Turkish view, says that tie pact is

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U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...4.031⁄2

JAPANESE TEAR DOWN FLAG

FROM PAGE ONE

ders to hold fire which permitted the Japanese to surround the city.

native that They complained traitor acted as guiden for the Japanese.

Laurson was attacked by 20,000 Japanese. The town

was unable

to hold out Against the terrifo aerial and artillery bombardments which destroyed the French anti- tank emplacements,

Army Disarmed Many Frenchmen and one Ameri- can-burn Foreign Legionnaire

laisch by the nning the prisoners

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Japanese at Longmon where a large portion of Indo-Chinn'e army hus

bero disarmed,

French officers said the Japanese pre distributing propaganda among the natives of Indo-Chino Inciting However,

in Preult reserve for it indisputably directed against America British Children Now them against white men

wody to take the Geld when a well an The Soviet Union, and

its Featured in completed

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Collect Herbs

Hankow

Penang A

27 Seremban

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"FOREIGN EXCHANGE and, Generalu Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and

9 received for Ode Ter FIXED DEPOSITS

or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at fates which will be quoted o appTS ACCOUNTS also opened b

·Local Currency and Starting with interess allowed at rates obtainable on application..

The Asok's Head Office in London undertakes Executor & Trustes business, and claims recovery of British Income. Tax overpaid, on surma which may be smartained at any of the Agenster" and - Branches.

R. A. CANIDGE

POST OFFICE.

The

Imperial Airways Service between Hongkong and Bangkok is Air mail temporarily suspended. correspondence will be accepted at the existing, rates of postage and wiil forwarded by

first be

the opportunity by steamer to Singapore to connect with the east and west- bound air services.

Small Packet Post to all countries a suspended,

INWARD

MAILA

Oct. 1. they said that many of the stories of Jova and Manila

.Oct. 2. atrocities have been adds: "The community of interests

exaggerated, Australia and Manila

...Oct. 2.. between thre Soviet Union

right French soldiers attempting to London and Straits. Anestra atising from this aggressive

20 (UP). The

esemper empture, are reported to have USA, Japan and Shanghai (Seattle LONDON, Sept.

.Oct. 9. dute, 28th August) to death. been slowly on yonelled coalition now empels them to join

officers with fritain

strong progress of the war has cut ell the

who Air Mail by "Pan American Airways. д organise

Stories by French

Direci Service," Ban Francisco common front aggainst the ambition supplies of many medicinal plants or

escapest from Langson are numerous,

date 27th September, ......Oct. 4. 140 Frenchmen It is reported that of the Totalitarian Powers to subdue which doctors and chemists rely for

many prescriptions, and dominate the whole world."

School-children throughout Britain excaped through the Japanese ines. USA, Honolulu, Japon and Shang- Two officers reached! Hanoi yesterday

hai, (San Francisco date, 23rd revive a cca- are being recruitext Soviet Press interested

..Oct. 4. August) after a 75-nde walk crossing and turies-old British industry the coller-

re-crossing the Japanese lines.

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES MOSCOW, Sept. 29 (Reuter).-Mr. tion of herbs and plants used

Haiphong Latest

Registered and Parcel Mail are Hull's statement that the mediclues to remedy the shortage. Coretell

distributed closed 15 minutes earlier than the Japanese-Axis alliance had

The co-operation of the school- clear a "relationship which had longchidren is being enlisted by the As-pamphlets among the natives exphin- ume given below unless otherwise Bradenst on a frequency of 815 existed in ellert" is given consideration of British Chemical Manuing the New Order in East Asia and stated, and where malls are advertis- ines and on short wave from 1-215able prominence „in the Soviet Press facturers They will be paid accord- also warning them not to resint theed to close at or before 9 23, regis-

further donations and

Teams of pan for the Band Citis Phente

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to be held on claber 3, have been tes ceived and are accordingly acknowledged

Groups of Christ Church by the VD.MA.

Already nek now ledged $144; Mrs Pranklan $5 Malcolm tendall

Mr. Padett 910, MA F Bation så I Dowbiggin $5. SR 1. Katewall Mr Eu Tone $20. Ron M M K $3, Men Funk Shou-fat $10 r Kong-un $3. Sir Fung Kong-urs $10, Mr

Whatur

$5 Total Guan o!

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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Beethoven Symphony

Number Four

Pianet 8-11 pm on 252 me's per

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American

Ing to the amount they collect, this warning.

£20 They will receive as much as The Soviet Press also carried a

hundredweight for eamomble Shart Service of Inter-lengthy despatch from the New York towers down to eight shillings a

main pondent of the "Tass" agen? -nndredweight for unk bark. referring to the ever-increasing out put of the

armaments

industry

the Londta: Pear one Opebesību Further gifts are solicited and may be

19 Loval Time Signal and Wen- Rent, ente ut Mensen Dontwell & to 1.1

ther Repor

Gurdacı,

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to Mrs Gestruce Group Secretary VDMA

RELIEF ASSOCIATION The menulurs of the talumiller at the New Terries Belief Amulations best to acknowledge with grotelul appreciation And thank the following donation t gifta mafe towards the maintenance of The elimies and hospital operating 25 villagra

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H.M.S. CHURCHILL

LONDON,

The Japanese

hove

Japanese.

tered and parcel malls are closed at Reports from Haiphong state that a p.m. on the previous day. When the Japanese there are fraternising malls are advertised to close after the with the Indo-Chinese and at the 5 pm.. Registered and Parcel malls same time requiring Europeans to are closed al 5 p.m. show Japanese passes without which they are not permitted to walk in the sizects.

To Direct Invasion The newspaper. "Trud." publishes

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" al article frun "Gazette Lausanne."

Sept 29 (Reuter)

CHUNGKING, Sept 20 (UP) A # navi at the stating that America has

the that superiority over Japan in the Pacine The ship which will eventually hear

The name of HMS Church was report from Kwellin says

commander

in south mong the Arst batch of American | Japanese destroyers which reached Britain to Kwangsa hus proceeded to Chennai- kwan in order to direct the Indo- day.

The captain of one of the destroy- China Invasion, ers mad. "The cressing was entire.y We have not seen without incident |a trace of the enemy."

L'à esa, Annouter-

ch Forecast

20 (leuter) A LONDON, Sept Bombay message to-day states that gune into e Selections from Light Opera| Mahatma Gandhi has Close down.

spiritual silence in preparation for his Half an Hour of Daner meeting with the Viceroy to-day.

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Closing

A Light French Programme.

1.15 Bol Crosby's Orchestra

Rugby 130 Reuter Weather maraton. 1.45 215 Per Mr Tanga Tauen) $45430, ¡ze+p Mr Fun Welshing $300, per Mr Tank

9.6 p.m Elly Pak-dot Ram

Music. #250; J

Mr Tang Kadri Sona

$234.70. Provinctat 6.30 Kung-ynn (Shatin) Priory of 3ins $200. JE, Joseph $200,

quotations Menara Gluh Livingston & Co. $200 Cheung Clau Riders 121.10; King's Dine Work Fat $100; Mr. & Mrs. aly $1ME Stanton 100, Victoria Preceptory & Priory $100: Chinese Chamber of Commerce $100, Medicine Dealers' Quid $100; Fung Ki- CHA 1200 Funk KenFun 1100, I Lin $100: Fang Ping-fun $100; 81 R. Ha Tung $50 Bats Shoe Co. 450; D, W. Mun- Ion 350: L To-ming $50; P. K. Kwok $50, James Lee 50; Anonymous (A.W) $50; Ying To College $30; per Tung Wan Hot- pitai for Yan Ol Clinic (April-June) ; per Mr Ho To-ki $20 Cheung Chau in Dance Dïusic. Redenia Association $23; 8. Longiteld $25 Mr. & Mrs. Stone 25 L R Brown 25 Chiza Dispensaty $25; Dr. Li hu- Fan $25; Miss M. B. Hall (29; Ching Hua College ; Associated Trading Corp. & C. $20 per Mr. Fung Ki-cheuk $20; M Rause $20: Mr. Whitcrutt #28; Col. Dow

11: Father Donnelly $10; Cheong ing $10: Cheong Ring Store $10; Jetahun Shipping Co. $10; Fook Hiing Cheong $10 Hung Chi-pe 10. Mr. & Mrs. Wolier Clark $10; Mrs. L. Richarde $10; Et . Kotowall $10; Kam Tong Restaurant $10; IL, B. Mok $10; Wat Sni-manı $5; Tang Fat 35; Chu Wing-tong 83: Leung Hung 33; Miss Elliot $3; F. F. Duckwortli 35; J. T. Bagram 15. Mr. Hon Yun-lar, quinine and bandages; Brand Messrs. Nestles Milk Co.. Engle condensed milk; Mrs. Rouse, three dozen pairs babies sacks,

ed.

Further support is respectfully request-

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14-At the conclusion of the Co- petition, entries will be returned

to competitors on application at the Telegraph offices within seven days.

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NAME

SECTION

ADDRESS

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Hongkong Telegraph's"

10th Annual

Amateur Photographic Competition

ENTRIES CLOSE

TO-DAY

at 5 p.m.

7.0 Nelections from "Jolanthe," 7.30 London Relay-The News

Weather 6.D Local Time Signal, Report and Announcements

8,02 Band Music. 8.23

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8.33 Geraldo and IIb Orchestra

9.0 London Relay-The News and Topical Talks.

0.30 Sonata in G Major (Op. 30

3 No. (Beethoven), Rachmaninof (Piano) and Kreisler (Violin).

9.47 Symphony No. 4 in B Major (Op. 00) (Beethoven), The B.B.C. Symphony Orchestra conduci- ed by Arturo Toscanini.

Flat

10.18 Songa by Elisabeth Schu- mann (Soprano).

Be Praised, Thou Peaceful Night| ("The Vagabond"), (Zlebrer): The Bliss of Pensive Melancholy (Op. 83. No. 11. With a Coloured Ribbon (Op. 83 No. 3), (Beethoven); Scold Me, Scold Me, O dear Masetto, ("Don Giovanni Mozart).

10.30 A Spanish Programme. 11.0 Close down.

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Navy Worning

There are, as the Navy, knows, seasonal lulls to come and one of these would normally make it possible for such craft as the Germans have assembled, to be used.

"During the next few weeks for there should occur A example, 'second summer a period of tem- porary calm when an attempt could be made. It the Germans are ho ping that by this delaying the attempt they are more likely to catch us be somewhat off guard they will Borely disappointed, for the Navy is determined not to relax for an instant asserted naval authorities.

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FROM PAGE ONE.

power stations and anti-aircraft gun positions were bombed.

Wednesday, Oct. 2 Sandakan.

1 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand!

via Thursday Island,

K. P. 0.

Reg.,

Ord.,

.Oct. 2, 2.45 pan.. .Oct. 2, 3.30 p.m..

G.P.O

Reg.,

Ord..

.Oct. 2, 2:45 p.ro.

.Oct. 2, 3.30 p.m.

Thursday, Oct. 3

Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu U.S.A.. Central and South America and *United-Kingdom via San Fran- cisco (No Mail for Canada).

K.P.O.

Oct. 3, 4 p.m.. .Oct. 3, p.m..

Parcels

Reg.

Ord,

Oct: 3, 530, p.m..

G.P.O.

Farcels

Oct. 3, 4 p.m.

Reg.

.Od, 3, 8 pm...

Ord.

.Oct. 3, 7 p.m.

Zealand via Brisbane.

Elsewhere in north Germany, tor- Manila, Rabaul, Australia and New gets included important rollway cen- tres und Derodromes,

The naval base at Wilhelmshaven was strongly attacked and fires and explosions were caused.

Munition works at Hanau, reor Frankfurt, suffered severe damage.

Along

ng the Channel coast, Le Havre, Calals and Dun-: Boulogne,

tra were all heavily bombed as well

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RS U line of big gun emplacements near Cap Gris Nez.

The enemy base at Lorient was again attacked.

Two of our aircraft are missing from these operations.

Pilot Tella Story Describing the attack on a muni- tians factory at Hanau, one of the pilots said: "A fire was already burning in the factory when we got there. We made out two oblong buildings, one of which was well ablaze.

The second one had not caught fire properly but it was too good a target to miss.

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round again and bombed" a second time in level attack,

When we left, the fires were still burning fercely.

"I looked to me as if the whole factory block had gone up in flames, not one building alone but all the surrounding blocks. It was jus ronring up in a mass of flames." .

"Machine-gun" At Fire Was An Asbestos Roof

Asbestos sheets on the roof of a timber shed burst with a sound like machine-gun fire when they became red hot during a fire in Upper Hollo- | way, N., A

People thought that there was an air raid in progress, and some people took refuge in shelters for a time.

The blaze lit up the neighbourhood. and fifty fire engines from all parts of North London were brought into use. A number of houses were evacuatod.

Ord.

G.P.O. & K.P.O. Parcels,......Oct. 3, 5.00 p.m. Reg.Oct. 4; 8.45 h.m.

..Oct. 4, 9.30. am Shanghal, Japan, Canada, USA.. Central and South America and United-Kingdom via Vancouver B.C. (Parcels for Canada only) Note: All mail for United-King- dom will be forwarded with or with out superscription

G.P.O. and K.P.O.. Par. Reg.

Ord.

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.Oct. 3, 5 p.in. Oct. 4, 9.15 m. ......Oct. 4, 10a.m. Friday, Oct. 4

Manila, Macassar and Sourabaya

8.30 am. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways

Service”—to connect at Singapore.

G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Reg

.10ct, 4, 1.00 pm.. Ord.......

„Oct. 4. 1.30 pm. Straits, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Belra, Lourenzo-Marques, East and South Africa. Via Durban. 2.30 pm, Air Mall for Manila, Guam. Hoacfutu? US.A., and Europe via "Pan Amện rican Airways and Trans-Atlantio Services."!

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Schmeling Injured

While Training To

Be Parachutist

STOCKHOLM, - Sept. 29 (UP) A repart from Berlin to the Afton Bladet states that. Max Schmeling, the German boxer, was seriously, In- Jured with training with the para chutists. Ein is now in hospital; and his wife Anny Ondes is nursing him.

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LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) Among the missing in the Air Mini try casualty list just issued care Pliot Officer W.B.B. Cunynghame born; in Kuching, and Flying Officer PL Dakeyne, bord in Rawang, F.M.B.

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