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BRITONS

MINIATURE BATTLE IN THE CHANNEL

CONVICTED NAZI SCHNELL BOOTS

Sentenced By anese Court

Tokyo, Sept. 30.

Seven of the British residents in round-up on July 27, have been sen Japan - Errested Wing the tapy:jting

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NINE motor torpedo boats, part of Hitler's midget navy, mandcuvred to attack tensed after conviction et violating a British convoy in the English Channel but they retired behind a smoke screen on or other properly constituted the Milliy Bedrets Protection Law, sighting two British, warships and two of our torpedo boats. * * * *- bodies, should be forwarded, and the Turbed Zone Law, cheques made out to "War Fundal Code:- the Wireless Telegraph They were chased and fought for fifteen minutes. Through the smoke our Armor

Law and the Military Resources men could not see the damage they had inflicted on the enemy Prelection ERW the Juftice Ministry revealed to-day thus lifting the Press Returning from the chase, our

South China Morning Post,

Led

B WYLIE, General Manager,

POLICE RESERVE

destroyers were twice attacked

by dive bombers. Both, ships Three Times More Plum

Jam Than Last Yaer

banwhich has bear enforced since the arrests a

Three others have been indicted were damaged. and, five are being examined. All In ons, HMS. Boress, commanded were "arrested with Mr. M. J. Cox, by Lieutenant-Commander M. W Reuter Tokyo correspondent, who Tomkinson, R. N., there were casual- was killed on July 29. io a jump from ties. the third floor window of the Tokyo The.

story of this

battle was

Orders Issued For Gendamento Headqugetare where he told in an Admiralty communique

states

Current Week

Police Reserve Orders by Me. c. a Perdue, Acting Commissioner of Police Chinese Company

have been Strength The following taken on the strength sathe Chinese Com pay, a from September 25, 2

A Dvorak Programme With Constable Tiger Bing-tang, Rim

Symphony No... 4

f

Taul Kwok-cheuh, Riis Chung Man-kul 11183 Ho Lal Kung, fiat Luk Fook-hol 21 John Ah Loy Chang, K

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was undergoing exentration.........

One Japanese has been indicted on charger of assisting the British con- Victed spies, and a Japanese woman hd five men have been detained för

questioning, preope

The and

announcement disclosed that scores of persons high In Japanese were society, as well as statesmen, questioned as witnesses in the course

Issued to refute German

THERE will be about three times more plum jam

MTNO. German communique this year than there was before the war

claiming to havo sukcþieven ships, Levalling, 48,000 tons, and severely damaged. a further 12000 tons of shipping in an air attack on a Dơn- Voy yesterday... in the

The English Channel, is grossly, exaggerated," said the communique.

The

facts are as follows. A cons voy consisting of twenty-one small coastal vessels, escorted by H.M. successive waves each of about thirty

man aircraft.

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FORLIGN 5-EXCHANGE and . General, Barking Business, transactada

* CURRENT ACCOUNTs opened, and. TIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter perioda la Local or Other Cur Jam manufacturers have alrencies at rates which will be quoted on ready contracted to buy nearly

application. 40,000 tons of plums, instead of the normal 15,000 tons.

*PPAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened to Local Currency and Sterling with interne allowed at rates obtainable on application. The Banks Track Offós, th”, Lendon undertakes Executor de Trustee business, and claims recovery of British Income Tax ovepaid.. où terna, which may be nacertaload at any of its: Agencies -kod

The issue of additional sugar, to them: Is being considered.*

Evesham growers, report, that the Pershore egg plum trop is almost en-Branansa,

£8 around por ton.

of the investigation. These Japan- trawlers, was heavily attacked by Arrival Of British tirely bought up at prices

ese have been severely, cautioned against serving as the tools of spies, as the result of their blind worshy of anything foreign,

Training Course-Part Ilha, under- Radio Programme broadenst by mentioned members of the Chinese Com

pany will witend Company leadquartere Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 kc's. For Part 11 of Training Course on Tues- and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and stay. October. Am, sharp

Conflables

Youngchim: R170 7,8-11 pm on 9.53 m.c's, per second.

Man Yiu-ming. Rei Monry. Chan - Wala goon TT Bunk Cho yin 31 Loung

The names of the Britons either! Shu-cheons, H. K. T.

Wing-fook, R3 Loung IT Wong

-༞་སྐ་ Chol convicted or indicted are: RITZ

cession.

12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter-Chiew-send, R78 Yeung Wing-kwa, 121 Poon Ying-kit, R17 Yang Bung-cheung, 1110 Lee Fin-chi, R170 Moke Ting-huen, R178 Ng Bum fook, R17 Yeung Kwok 12.80 Hawalian Selections.

wing, Rifa C. E. Changyit, H170 Au Yeung 12.50 Songs by Dorothy Lamor. Bu sur wok-cheme Rife chear fong. Kwok-cheung, Chang Man-kul, Ries to 3-ai-kung, Rist Lux 1,00 Local Time Signal and Wea-Fook-hoi and RIM John Ah Loy Chang ther Report.

1.42 Compositions of Weber. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby. Press, Wasther Forecast and Announce- ments.

1,40 Maurice Winnick's Orchestra. 2.15 Clase Down. 6.00 pm. Compositions of Dvorak. Varicly-The Song 6.57 | Imicst That Reached my Heart, Kentucky Minstrels; Fold Your Wings, Deep in My Hear, Dear, Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth; The Gate of the Year, Twilight Hour, John. Machugh

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out an ordered.

India Company Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

Flying Squad Promotion--Equipment Ofteer 21 Lee Kim-bun has been promoted to the rank of Crown Sergeant, ea from Septem- ber 24,

Patrol Duty-Patrol duties will be carried out as ordered.

Emergency Unit Reserve StrengthConstable 1455 2. M. D'AI- mada e Castro has been permitted to resign hom the emergency Unit Reserve, as from September

Training Course-Part I-Part 1 of Training Course will be held at No. Police ditation on Wednesday, October #

cher

"Five Emall vessels were sunk. These had a total tonnage of 6,104.

Party In New York

New York, Sept. 30.

Caners, too, are preserving more plums than usual, and experiments are progressing in the production of plum syrup for sweetening chocolate. This syrup will be deprived of ita One hundred and eighteen British

plum

favour Housewives normally buy about children aged from four to 13 years arrived by train to-day from Mon-40.000 tons of plums each year.

This year they, will want more, treal, where they landed from Liver-| It was shortly after these attacks pool on Saturday. Their train from because the crop of soft fruit is less They too, may be given more sugar steamship that the nine enemy torpedu bon London to Liverpool passed through) for making plum jam.

Captain C. H. N. James, RNR., 56, representative of the Federation of British Industries;

Michael G. Ringer, 27, member of the Urlu Shokwal (Holme, Hunger & Co.), Shimonosch, agency:

Vonya Ringer, 25, Uriu Showital's Nagasald agent;

H. C. MacNaughton, 84, honorary Consul of Greece, owner of the Mac-| Naughton Company, woollen dealers at Kobe;

1. C. W. Price, 28, representative of the

the Wilkinson Carbonic Acid Com- any in Hyogo; pany

C. E James, 57, general manager of the Nickel and Lyons, Ltd., Kobe; W. James, 62, managing director of Cameron and Co. in Hyogo: J. F. Drummond, 60, director branches nt Osaka and Kobe of

and Co;

of the

H.M. Trawler Lost "Another five small vessels total ling 5,133 tons, received damage and one of these, a 54-ton coaster, had to be beached."

made for the convoy,

announcea

10 air raids,

Loaded Revolvers In Unlocked Car

It was, too, during the air fight-

They were overjoyed at being able ing which followed the attacks on:

to land where the cities are lighted. and our the convoy

destroyers that the great proportion of the They loyally refused to divulge the

planes twenty-eight enemy

anname of the ship which brought nounced by the Air Ministry them and exclaimed ́proudly that destroyed were shot down.

neither their train in England nor Sergeant Hartley Derek Roper, of also The Admiralty

had that ILM. trawler Fleming (8kip their ship been touched by the RA.F., left two loaded revolvers on the seat of his unlocked car while Der E. G. Gurney, IL.N.R.), has been bomba,

he had a haircut lost in an action between two of

and our trawlers

four German They said that London was com- For leaving his car unlocked dive-bombers.

paratively unscathed and was "much was fined £1 at Havant (Hants). H.M. trawlers Fleming and Ber- better off than the papers on this side Brig-General R. F. JI. McCulloch, a

Skipper L. Grace,

magistrate, sold that the command berla (Chief R.N.R.) were in company when two would lead one to believe."—United ing officer should be told of "this

very serious matter." two the Berberts. The Fleming, hit omidships, sorik.

with Sandy Macpherson; Slavonie at 6.20 p.m. under a B. R. 421 2. But Fraza Philip Charles de Trafford, planes attacked the Fleming and PreAK,

Rhapsody, Rawicz and Latidauer; Serenade, My Maiden, My Maiden, Webster Booth,

7.30 London Relay-The News, B.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

6.03 A Programina of New Dance Mulo.

9.00 London Relay-The News and Topical Talks,

0.45 B3. B. C. Recording-"Corona- tion Diary."

10.10 p.m. English Music,

A Programme of Light

11.00 Close Down.

|

Training Course-Part ITF-Recrulia who have been detailed will attend Kennedy Rod Revolver Range on Friday, October 4, al 5.15 p.m. to fire the Part iii Training Course.

Patrol City--Patrol duties will bo carried out as ordered.

EAGER,

D. C. P. (R)

AMERICAN MISSING“.

Shanghai, Sept. 30. A-China-born American, Mr. A. L Zimmerman, was reported missing

trnin when a

on which he was travelling from Tientsin to Tsingtao arrived at Tanglao to-day.--United Press.

Stift moro majestic shalt thou rise,

Moto dquadful from each foreign stroke,

As the loud blast that tears the skies,

Serve but to rest thy native oak.

Thimas Augustine Arne,

1710-1778,

(from

Chequ

should be made out to

(Win Fund. - South China Morning Post, Ltd."

to London

£83,389,

wililan

50, lecturer at the Nagasaki Higher Commercial School;

Talbult Woolley, 47, accountant of the Rising Sun Petroleum Company, | Yokohamn.Domel

American Beaten In Shanghai

Protest By Admiral

Shangbal, Sept. 30.

Raider Blew Up

hot The Berberis opened a

with her unti-aircraft accurate f PLEN.

"...

and

One of her first shells scored a direct hit on one of the German dive bombers. This shelt must have hit the German bomb racks, since the plane flew into pieces. The German communique claimed that cight Spitares and one Hurri- cane had been lost in the convoy battle. Two German glanes, li stated, were lost.

WAA

The official German News Agency elaimed that in a fresh attack near Brighton German speed boats sunk three armed merchantment of 10,000, The American Nayal Commander 7,000 and 5,000 tons respectively and merchant ship of In-Chief in the Far East, Admiralfred an armed Hart, hold a long conversation with 2,000 tons by gunfire. American officials to-day to decide American action over the incident on Saturday when Jupunese gend- armes detained and brat an American sailor from the Augusta, Admiral Hart's Bagship. The incident has just been revealed.

the

Many Entries For Photo Competition

Nearly 1,000 entries were received by the Hongkong Telegraph for the tenth annual Amateur Photographle

According to the Americans, Japanese gendarmes detained the sallor on the International Settle- ment foreshore as he was about to return to the Augusta, He Was taken to a building in the Settlement formerly belonging to a Chinese Competition, which closed yesterday. bank and now used as a Japanese The pictures submitted this year are gendarmerie post, where he woS severely benten. He was released generally of a very high standard, only when officers from, the Augusta especially in the Craftsmen's Section, arrived on the scene and demanded ing and printing, had to be done by all work, including develop- in which his release,Reuter,

United Press says Admiral. Hart the competitors themselves. as protested to Vice-Admiral Hon- Laro Shimada. According to reliable sources, the gendarmes manhandled t sailor in an effort to obtain the location of certain United States warships,

The Navy has issued orders for bidding families of American naval personnel coming to the Orient, although the Navy is not yet 'evacunt-

ag families already in the East.

aited Press.

Merchant's Wife Buried At Valley.

*-:-Members of several communities attended, the funeral at the Moham malan Cemetery yesterday of the late Mrs. Rahim, wife of Mr. G. Rabb, a prominent, merchant and Vice President of the Indian Recrea- |Hon Club. A service under Moham- medan rites was conducted by Iman Mohamed Noor Shah,

Among those present were, Mr-Mi| C. Ralim, Dr. Hel Arcull, Dr. PR Naidu, Meara, KB. Vaidya, M. Nernazee, M. M. Nemazce, L. K. Khaledlf, D. O. Silvar, J. E. Kotewall, V. Rumjahn, SPA“ Sopher A. R. M Samy: S. C. Ibrahim. A. Tych Khan,

There was, usual, a last-minute received between 2 and 5 pan. yes more than 500 entries being

terday.

Judging will commence shortly, and an exhibition of selected plc- tures will be held, commencing October 14, in the Board Room of the S. C. M. Post, Ltd.:

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