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Pilot: Decorated·**

LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter)The

October 8, 1940.

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Relations With Russia -

TOKYO, Oct. 7 (Reuter)

award of the Distinguished Flying Dealing with Soviet-Japanese Cross to Acting Flight-Lieutenant William Campbell pilot of a-fying relations, Mr. Yosuke Matsuoka, is for the destruction of two Italian Gubernatorial: Conference here Lost of the Middle East Command, the Foreign Minister, told the submarines with bomba and attacks that the situation between Japan on another with machine-gun Are

from the flying-boat, of which Fit and the U.S.S.R. had hitherto Lieut. Campbell, was in charge, says been unpleasant for various an Air Ministry bulletin.

The attacks took place on two suc cessive

The first submarine days. was destroyed by a dive-bombing at tack, after which debris and all rose to the surface of the water.

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After declaring that world revolution did not permit the Soviets and Japan wrangling in the Far East, Mr. Matsuoka added: "I believe the situation

Players

Enter The Quarter-Finals

FOUR FL. 1994-99

Im The Colony

when Fourth Round matches in the Bowls Bingles championship entered the quarter-final round yesterday

or

Results in brief were:

petition were played

At: Craizengower->M. R. Abbina best A. B. Mina 22-11 on 20th; M. N.

Hakusen best A. Eastman 21-18 on

2401,

"At Kowloon F.Q.—A. 11y4s-Lay best W. Hong-Sling 21-12 on 20th C. C. Pereira beat H. White 21-15 on 2816.

At the Valley, the winners in either never headed."

The next day the same flying boat) tighted an Italian submarine on tiel calls for the two countries to co. | match led from the start and were surface and again Campbell dived to the attack, scoring direct hits beside the conning tower.

Although in the open sea and de- spite an approaching storm, Camp bell alighted and taxied the dying bont among the wreckage and saved four of the submarine crew. Owing to the state of the scd the rescue des manded the greatest skill and patience.

operate in attaining a greater objective by dispelling misunder. standing, If any exists, and by solving pending questions.

"Nothing would delight other parts of the world more than a dispute be- tween Japan and the Soviet Union at this juncture, which would result in pulling chestnuts out of the fire for others"

The speaker referred to that part On the return journey to the buse. ef

the Japan-Axis Pact which Campbell sighted yet another sub-stipulates that relations between the marine on the surface, which he signatories and Soviet Union shnil machine-gunned. After a second not be affected, and added: “It would, attack, the submarine crash-dived,

however, never be permissible to let Campbell's special aptitude for Communism override Japan, Man- dealing with submarines has earned chukue and China. for him the sobriquet of "Dead-Eye Dick'

among his fellow pilots.

ASSAULT CHARGE

IS DISMISSED Because none of the parties ap-

peared in court, a charge against

Lawrence Justianina Castilho (30)

of assaulting Sergeant R. Summeri

Abbas opened with 1, 4, 3, 3, and maintained his lead at 14-3 and then 17-5. Minu never recovered from his disastrous start and couldn't produce anything like form suelent to offer any challenge to his Club-mate.

In score.

the second match on this ground was more even, but Rakusen and the edge throughout. Eastman strove hard to repent his surprise success of the previous round, but had met a player of a different coli- bre-one

who was consistent and ne- curate.

At the 10th, Eastman was only one shot behind, the score being 8-7, and even as late as the 21st he was still offering a challenge.

With a on this latter head he was within 3 shots of his opponent, the But the 2 on the core being 18-15.

The Japanese Government were watching with interest whether Britain would re-open the Burma Rend as this would be the gauge of the British attitude to Japan follow-ucceeding head which put Rakusen within one shot of game made East- ing the Berlin pact.

man's task too difficult. He scored another single on the 23rd, but could not prevent Raktusen from scoring on the 24th.

French Ambassador. Leaves For Hanoi

loft

of the Royal Scots in the Hongkong Carrying the French Ambassador to Hotel Inte last night, was dismissed] China, M. Henri Cosme on Air by Mr. Lawry at the Central Magis-France, plane

Hongkong for | Hanoi this morning. iracy to-day.

Neither the complainant and hist Other passengers on board were witness, nor Castilho answered when Col. H, Jacomy, head of Indo-China's their nunes were called in court this arms mission to Washington and M. G. Camerlynch another member of the mission; and M. F. Martin, head of Air France in Indo-China,

morning.

UNIONS IN U.K.

Ask That Profiteering Be Eliminated LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter)-When the Annual Conference

of British Trade Unions opened at Stockport to-day, che resolution emphasised the Union's resolve to continue the war effert.

The President said they wanted to make it impossible for anyone to emerge from the war richer than when he entered it.

DOUBLE TENTH SHANGHAI PREPARES

CELEBRATIONS

At Kowloon F.C.

A, HYDE-LAY found W. Hong Sling below form. The latter's shots on too many occasions traddled the juck and left Hyde-Lay with a very open position. Hong Sling, however, produced isolated shots that were reminiscent of the form that had carried him into the Fouth Round, but generally be found the green for too last.

Hyde-Lay, too, was hardly con- sistent, but some of his woods that Bcored were excellent, and would have shaken a for better player than iltu opponent of yesterday. On CHUNGKING, Oct. 1 (Central several heads his last woods changed News)-Beginning to-day, the Inter- the whole situation from being national Settlement and the French against into his favour. Concession in Shanghai will tighten precautions in view of the approach

2.

The

On the

THE BETTER GAME BUT the better game was on the The President called on the British of October 10, China's Independence adjoining rink where C. C. Pereira

Day

says a Shanghai dispatch. overcome H. While 21-15. Up to the Government to take sterner measures:

Assemblies without against profiteering, which he commission will be banned and additional score had fluctuated with interesting

without special per-23rd hend it was anyone's game. pured with footing.

regularity. White started off into a rest patrols will be sent out,

Chinese In Shanghai are making

lead, thon Pereiro took over at celebration. The 3-2. On the 8th end White was back preparations for

tny will be declared a holiday for all

again

into the lead at 6-3, then on Chiness organisations, including the the 10th the score was 7-all.

was 10-0 Post Office, the Customa House and 10th, however, Pereira the First and Second Special District ahead, but by the 21st, honours were

even agulo at 15-all.

the The National flag will be holsted. The change co-incided with LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuler).---So

Telegrams will be sent to Generalis-turn over on the score board, Ex- many Americans have joined the

and the tremely fine bowling, which bad, In British forces that a club, called simo Chiang Kai-shek

fact, featured the match throughout, be Chinese front line troops. wiil Eagle Club,' "American opened for them in London.

The War Relief, Warm Garment, gave Pereira successive singles on Since the middle of August, 8,000 Economy Savings and "Offer Gold" the next four heads, and finally that nothing White would do could disturb New Yorkers have given 6,000 pints Campaigne will be pushed on

day.

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