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October 1, 1940.

"The Soul Of Freedom Is Deathless”

Churchill's Clarion Call To The Czechs

LONDON, Sept. 80 (Reuter).The soul of freedom is deathless: it cannot and will not perish," said Mr. Winston Churchill in a special message which was read in a broadcast

heart of civilsed mankind have been

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Monday's Toll=47.Nasie a storage plant at Magdeburg carried the Air Minisley announced, gue oul last night by British bombers,

LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)--In says the Air Ministry, hews service,

The plant, known as, the Braun-to-day's air battles over this country, Twenty-two, of our fighters have kohlen Nozin Company, situated 200 17 enemy aircraft have been destroy other properly constituted mlies inland from Germany's western pd, one of them by anti-aircraft guns to-night to the Czecho-Slovakian people.

frontier, was subjected to a series of

the second anniversary of the Munich to foster resistance against the cruci sgrcoment, a date which the world and heartless oppressor. raids which began shortly after 10 been lost but the pilots of 12 are. The message recalled that to-day is are risking death or worse than death

Enemy Lose Pilota

"It is because we are both fighting will always remember for the tragle and continued for nearly three

fundamental decencies hours.

Many fires started by incendiary

LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter) sacrifice made by the Crecho-Slovak for the bombs illuminated the target and

that neither our struggle nor your September, 28, confirmed, German peace." General Manager, aulded the following aircraft, directly During the week ending midnight people in the interest of European human life that we are determined

The message added: "The hopos siruggle shall be in vain. aeroplane losses were 222 machines to the objective,

Attacking in shallow

in battles over Britain apart from the which this agreement stirred in the frustrated. Within six months the straddled high extrovert.

of

"It is for this reason that we have solemn pledges given by the un- plosive bombs leaving a trial

The B.A.F. lost 09 plance but 37 scrupulous then who control the refused to recognise any of the brutal To Remain multi-coloured fires and spasmodic

pilots were saved.

destiny of Germany were broken and conquests of. Germany, In Central. The estimated German pilot losses, the agreement destroyed with a ruth-Europe or elsewhere: that we have LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-Sir explosions,

Later arrivals, adding their quota

a. Czecho-Slovak provi- Shenton Thomas' term of office Governor of the Strafts Settlements of bombs to the fires already raging from scroplanes whose loss is con-lessness which unmasked the true welcomed

Colonial saw them blaze up still more fiercely firmed is, on the basis of the above nature of their recidesa ambitions to slonal government in this country: DRD DEPOSITS received for One The

and that we have made the restora- and spread rapidly across the target figures, approximately 655..

The protection which Hillertion of Czecho-Slovak liberties one German Claime

forced upon you has been a shamn of our principal war alms with firm- The raiders participating in this attack also bombed a railway at the

BERLIN, Sept. 30 (UP--Reprisal and a cloak for the incorporation of ness and resolution-two qualities southern exit of the city and started fres close to the mainline junction. attacks against London and military your once-flourishing country in the which our nations share in equal bombers objectives in England and Scotland so-called Greater Reich. Instead of measure.

be has protection,

brought you "These aims will be achieved. Be of heavy Other forces attacked a large coal gas plant at continued to-day, according to nothing but mornt and material de-of good cheer. The hout of your descertained at any of ite Agencies ASC Stuttgart and a Bosch factory which German High Command communique.vaslation and to-day follower of liverance will

The main objectives were again London and Liverpool which were that great and tolorant humanitarian, freedom in deathless; it cannot and

the late President Masaryk, are being will not perish." by formations, as well as bombed

Destruction und fires persecuted with a deliberate cruelty single planes. in both cities indicated the success of history. the attacks. Further attacks were carried out on harbours in the south I send you this message. The battle of England, Last night GermIAN

******** | which we in Britain are fighting to- bombing unit, bombed with heavy day is not only our battle; it is also

libre explosives the Scottish cities

your battle and indeed the battle of all nations who prefer liberty to of Aberdeen, Edinburgh and Leith, An armument factory in the Midlands soulless serfdoni was also heavily bombed, cllmed the jeonanunique.

has been extended, states a Office announcement.

re-area. resume His Excellency will sidence at Singapore towards the end

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and of the year.

31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles). A Dvorak Programme With

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Radio Programme broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e'r and on Short Wave from 1-2.10 and B-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's, per recond.

H. K. T.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter cession.

12.30 Hawaiian Selections,

12.50 Songs by Dorothy Lamour.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wen- ther Report.a

1.03 Compositions of Weber.

Press, 1.30 Reuter und Rugby

and Annourice- Weather Forecast

ments.

1.49 Maurice Winnick's Orchestra. 2.15 Close Down.

6.00 p.m. Compositions of Ivorak 6.67 Latest Variety-The Buns That Reached my Heart, Kentucky Minstrela; Fold Your Winga, Deep in Ziegler and Anne My Hear, Dear,

The Gate of the Webster Booth; Year, Twilight Hour, John Machugh with Sandy Macpherson; Slavonir Landuurt and Rhapsody, Rawicz Serenade, My Maiden, My Maiden, Webster Booth

7.30 London Relay-The Newa 0.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

8.03 A Programnie of New Danco Muxic.

9.00 London Belay-The News and Topical Talks.

9.45 B. B. C. Recording-"Corona- tion Diary."

10.10 p.m.

English Music.

A Frogramme of Light

11.00 Close Down.

Two Soccer Games At Causeway Bay

This Afternoon

THE ROYAL NAVY will play two football matches this afternoon Causeway Bay.

at

At B p.m. the 1st XI will meet Sing Tao, and at 3.30 pm, the Navy 2nd XI will oppose the Royal Artillery

Both are trichdly games,

produces electrical equipment for the German services,

ACTONS

ten

A stick of heavy culibre bombs fell the gasworks, causing separate explosions.

The Bosch works were bombarded for 18 minutes. They are believed to have been heavily hit as a en are was seen blazing in the area the bombing censed.

An aluminium factory at Bitterfeld and rall communication centres in Germany, were also successfully at

Loaded Revolvers In Unlocked Carched during the night.

the whole world.

epened and " or sharter periods in Local of Other. Car- rencies at rates which will be quoted on- application.

• SAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in LocalCurrency and Sterling with intera

of rates obtainable on app Beation.

The Bank's Head Offee in Landos undertakes Executor & Trustee business, TAK overpaid, on (sema which may be and claime recovery of British Incepe

Hranches. come. The soul of

which has few parallels in modem SPAIN DUE TO

SIGN WITH AXIS

"In this hor of your martyrdom,

choosing. It bases, #itked! a number of persons wounded,

own

In-

FROM PAGE ONE

Unofficial quarters in Berlin de- clare that the Japanese-Italian-Ger- mun part makes a Russo-German conversation necessary, since the pact has crented a new situation.

Ciano Reports

ROME,

Right To Live Free "It is

is the struggle of civilised na- The High Caminand also admitted tions for the right to live their own A power slutton near Antwerp wan

night-ralding that

manner of their п ther

several

dra Western life in towill

represents mon's Sergeant Hartley Derek Roper, of berabed while the RAF, left two loaded revolvers forces, maintaining their pressure on Germany were bombed and damaged

stinctive doßlance of tyranny. and

Sept. 30 (UP)-Count "Thuuughout history no European or the seat of his unlocked car while possible

nation has shown a greater will to Clano personally reported to Musso- he had a haircut,

survive than yourn, and to-day again in on his visit to Berlin and it is your people have given countless understood he gave a lengthy report regarding Senor Suner who visited Berlin with him. proofs of their courage in adversity.

"Here in Britain we have

ave veckoned soldiers with pride and gratitude your

For leaving his car unlocked he was fed £1 at Havant (Ilanta). Brig General R. F. 1. McCulloch. magistrate, said that the command. be told of "this ing elleer should very serious matter."

STOCK MARKET REPORT

Thngkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday mys

This week's market opened with

quieter undertone, resulting in small volume of business at slightly lower roles.

Buyers

China Lights (old) $6.80 Entertainments $0.00

Bellers

Troms $10

Cements $16

Rope $0.10

Sales

-Wharves $81

Providents $4 10/33

Stapping concentrations and harbout However, the curamunique confessed were unimportant. last night British planes flew in as Channel Bases Smashed works at Ostend, Flushing and Calais that the tens

Fat as Brandenbung. but were unable to reach Berlin the High Conunand

Itroter) - 30 LONDON, Sept

11 Keni ronst wern Rouses shaken by heavy explosions to-night when the RAF. delivered another

attack

Invasion German Un

from Busung! bombs reddened the starlit sky and

the i rast the reflection they

British side of water repched the

bases.

Brilliant

flashes

the Straits of Dover

Gris Nez

ANDROVUN el

JAPANESE "INQUEST"

FROM PAGE ONE

Calls harbom and lung-range gun emplacements nextr Cap

Some shops are still closed a appeared to be the main targets Atjed. imes this part of the French const must of the Chuurse have left the However, there is the usual in- city. seemed to be drenched in Dune.

Vigorous resistance was given by consistency that with the return of the Japanese Mission the lights from Coulics the German ground defencera.

German bombers which crossed the the elty are being resumed.

jare still digging trenches for airrald Chonnel the other way were around} tention agrin, but the first few hours shelters in the city park and some were remuskatily quiet in the Central Tandon area

China Lights (new) $860 voll paid Ropes $0

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Still more majestic shalt thou rise, Moro dreadful from cach foreign stroke,

As the loud blast that tears, the skies, Serve but to root thy native oak.

Dr. Thonias Augustine Arne.

1710-1778.

(from A.C.J.)

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ernon planes were reported

north-east and south-west areas Cogland

Railways Broken

LONDON, Sep

op

Luping their

against roncussion.

windows

The veruption of the Calam air- por! lying on the outskirts of Hanoi Observers point I expected soun fout that problemas may arise due to the proximity of the Japanese old- Indo-China and the

30 (Reuter) pied airport

Last night's attacks on rail com-jCapital which are separated only by munication centres in Germany wereja bridge spread over a wide area, states the Air Ministry news service.

Ballways at

Ehrang. Mannheim "Telegraph" & "S. C. M.

Socal and Cotifenz were bombed and fres were slatted in goods junctions in Cologne, Usnabruck and Hamm, where sticks of heavy calibre bomba. fell along one side of a goodsyard, causing two separate fires.

Post" War Fund

This morning's contributions to the above war fund were as follows:

Mr. J. K. Bousfield (Further

donation) The Civil Service Cacket

Club

Mussolini is now preparing for his

Rome.

and airmen who have come by daring conversations with Senor Suner in escupen to take part with ever-in-

that battle for Pope To Receive Suner creasing success in

VATICAN CITY, Sept. 30 (UP). Britain which is also the battle for Czecho-Slovakia, and no less sincere It has been authoritatively stated that our admiration for those Czechs the Pope will receive Senor Serrano and Slovaks who, un the home front, (Suner while the fatter is in Rome.

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An oll plant at Hanover WAY attacked shortly before 11 p.m. large Oren the target area was stili Inst burning 20 minutes after the aircraft had left the outskirts of the city.

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Explosions, which continued some time, marked the attack on a factory near Hanover

for

ings and in the docks lying south

the ไป

Al Komen, near Dortmund another

factory was set on Bre.

Fokker Factory Hit

Raiders operating over

attacked a great Fokker

of

Lorient Again Raided

bombardment night's Last potential Invasion bases on the Bel- Holland glan, Dutch and French cousts in- airci aft cluded a third attack on the naval factory near Amsterdam. The factory, base ni Lorient, where heavy damage which is now commandeered by the was caused in large scale raids" last German Invaders, is situated in the week,

Last night bad visibility humpered dock area. It was heavily bombed.

кесп to the attack but heavy calibre bombs Fires and explosions were break out among the factory build- were seen to straddle the target.

Chinese Feeling Runs High Against Germans

CHUNGKING, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-Chinese official reaction

to the Axis-Japanese alliance is still obscure but it is understood that China's strong disapproval will be enunciated in a stale- ment to be made to-night or to-morrow.

Meanwhile the influential Chinese newspaper, "Ta Kung Pao," advocates the recall of the Chinese Ambassador in Berlin.

The paper points out that the con- clusion of the new Three-Power Pact. is definitely a hostile action against- China and proposes that the Chinese and

British Governments should defend Burma for the protection of Singapore and that Britain should re-open the Burma Road,

The newspaper adds that this would. enable Britain and the United States to rush supplies to China so that the Chinese Army can launch a counter- affensive against the Japanese land while the British and American navies attack Japan by sca

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Star Ferries.. Y. Ferries 5. China Lights

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Electries (new)

HK

Macao Electrics (old) $.... Macao Electrics (new) $. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old)

Telephones (LOW)

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INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $.. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $.. Canion Ices. $. Cement $.. HK. Ropes $.

STORES, & Dairy Farms 1. Watsons

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Lane Crawfords 4. Sinceres $...***

Wing On (HK) 3.. Powell Ltd. $...

COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh. $

Shal Cotton Sh.

H.K. Govt. 4%

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H.K. Goyt, 31% (1934)

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Mr. J. C. Rozario Passes On

Funeral This Afternoon.

The local Portuguese community In Hongkong will learn with regret of the death of one of its most popular members, Mr. Jullo Cezar Rozario, who passed away at his residence, No. 8 Jordan Road, at 3.15 am. tom. day. He was 59 years of age. Employed at the St. Francis the Isto Mr. Rozario, was known dance planist and directed many musicalishows arranged by the Portuguese-Lommunity for local charities. He was popularly known an "Professor Kid":

admirera

He leaves behind a widow and three, children, Albert, Natalie and Filomena, for whom

the

deepest

sympathy will be felt

The funeral will take place

15, 23 Ice House Street,

Tel: 26979.

Cathulle

Icemetery the cortégé

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