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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
October 8, 1940.
Royal Air Force Show Their Mettle
WAVES OF NAZI ALHAMBRA THEATRE PLANES HALTED
HALTED A THOUSAND THRILLS IN THE RIOYOUS
LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter).-Of-some 50 bombers and fighter-bombers which carried out a determined air attack over south-west England' this afternoon, nearly a quarter 'were des. troyed.
Commercial property and a¦ number of Council houses were hit in one town.
As girls from a factory were running to shelter, the factory was hit but no one was hurt.
MATSUOKA SPEAKS AGAIN
· Relations With Russia TOKYO, Oct: 7 (Reuter),
Traffic Cases
In Court
F. A Sulton, of Dina House, was summoned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, xc., at Central Magistracy to-day and admitted a charge that he had an unlicenced car.
Sutton said that the car had not [been used since July 1, as it had bro-- ken down. The car was not kept in.
garage but a street behind the Hongkong Club. Now, the car has
been removed.
The Air Ministry news service, re- porting successful defence by British waves of fighters, states that ave
came over enemy aircraft, which south-east England during the day. Dealing with Soviet-Japanese were chiefly Messerschmitt single- relations, Mr. Yosake Matsueks,
Mr. Sheldon remarked that this zeater fighters, some carrying bombs. the Foreign Minister, told the made no difference. If one hind #
There were also small groups of
Gubernatorial Conference here car, it must be licenced. bombers,
that the situation between Japan Traffic Sub-Inspector Clarke zaid Invisible Dog Fights Forced up by the clear weather, and the U.S.S.n, had hitherto that the car had been lying in a the enemy aircraft remained at a been unpleasant for various puble thoroughfare for a consider
able period. great height and battles with British reasons.
Sutton was Ûned $10, fighters four to five miles high were
After declaring that world No Disc On Windscreen general.
Pleading guilty by letter to One Invisible dogfight was fought revolution did not permit the six miles high over London,
Soviets and Japan wrangling charge of not having a licence dise on the windscreen of his car recently, 5. The Air Ministry communique, in the Far East, Mr. Matsuoka Berg of 11, Glenealy was fined $10. Increasing the total of enemy air added: "I bellove the situation ernfl down to
28,, states that Jaenlls for the two countries to co- reports of to-day's raids show that
Rome damage was done in one town operate in attaining a greater in south-west England and to com- objective by dispelling misunder- mercial property in two London standing. If any exists, and by boroughs, hut casualties ro for
solving pending questions. ported are not heavy,
Fourteen British Alghters are mira-
of alx are safe. ing but the
East Attacked
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
re-
"Nothing would delight other parts of the world more than a dispute be tween Japan and the Soviet Union nt this juncture, which would result pulling chestnuts out of the fire for others."
The speaker referred to that part of the Japan-Axis Poct which stipulates that relations between the signatories and Soviet Union shall not be affected, ond added: "It would.; however, never be permissible to let Communism override Japon, Man- chokun and China." •
LONDON, Oct. 7 (UP)-To-day's Included # Jone Kentiered folds Heinkel bomber which bombed and machinegunned Eastbourne from Д low altitude causing only damage to property.
In several inaianees the German attack waves were made
up of Messerschmidis 100's and 110's fitted with bomb racks and accompanied by The Japanese Gavernment were unencumbered fighter planes, The watching with interest fighter-bombers regain their speed Britain "would re-open the Burmąj
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"Thr climate at SharF-chung doesn't suit me, and the water there doesn't agree with me," declared Trol Hung, returned life banisher, nt the Kowloon Magistracy this morning, when he was charged before Mr. Q A. A. Macfadyen with returning from banishment and unlawful possession of a screw-driver,
Defendant was seen by a constable at 2.30 am, yesterday in Boundary Street, near Cheungshawan Road He admitted he intended breaking into a house.
Defendant admitted three previous
Twelve months' hard labour was ortlered
and ablity to manoeuvre when they end as this would be the gauge of convictions for housebreaking. have dropped their bumbs.
the british attitude to Japan follow- raiderstug the Berlin pact, From one group of which forced a way through the edge of the Cly during the th
alam, only about 40 managed to keep ASSAULT CHARGE LATE NEWS
a ragged formailon until they pene- trated the inner area, but the A. A. barrage forced thein from their course
the north, and British 10 fightera caused them to break south and safety.
Newamen who have experienced all the London raids eince the serial blitz started a month ago are unable to recall so much activity so early in the day.
IS DISMISSED
Breause none of the parties op- thecored in court, a charge againstj
Lawrence Jurtianino Corulho (36), of assaulting Sergeant R. Sumners of the Royal Scots in the Hongkong Holel late last night, was dismissed by Mr. Lowry at the Central Magis tracy to-day:
Neither the complainant and his witness, nor Castilho answered when!
Americans In War their names were called in court this
LONDON, Oct. 7 (Reuter).So many Americans have joined the British
called forces that a club, "American Eagle Club," will be opened for them in London.
Since the middle of August, 6,000 New Yorkers have given 6,000 pints of their blood to Britain.
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SHANGHAI, Oct. (Reuter).--| The situation in Welhotwel is ex- tremely tense according to a reliable British traveller who arrived In Shanghai to-day.
He said that on October, on: which date the new British tease was granted by Chungking, 60 Chinese sallors eccompanied by a force of armed Japanese Marines, brought from Tsingtao in the Japanese cruiser
landed on the island in ord Iwate.
Drder to "take over the administration.
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the
having terminated on September 30 the Japanese navy will hereafter take over the administration of the Iriand for military necessity."
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At the present time the only re- rident British naval man is Surg. Commander AA. Pomfret, who is on the island with his wife.
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