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No State Of War Exists Yet
OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH
ISTANBUL, Oct. 28 (UP)-Turkish Govern- ment officials this afternoon categorically declared
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
October 29, 1940.
Weekly Summary-Battle Of Britain The Two
Enemy Lose Two Planes To One
Dictators Confer At
Many More Pilots Florence
LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter)—It is stated authoritatively
that German losses in aircraft over Britain during the week end- Three-Hour Meeting Ing midnight, Oct. 26, totalled 39 of which at least eight were shot down at night.
British losses were 18 and nine pilots. LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter).| ***** that-Enemy air activity over Great no state of war exists be-Britain to-day has been on a very tween Turkey and Italy.
Metaxas Buny ATHENS, Oct. 28 (Reuter).- It is officially stated that General Metaxas, the Greek Premier, had a 15-minutes tele- Turkish phone talk with the President to-day.
General Metaxaa also received Yugo-Slay and the British, Turkish Ministers.
Yugo-Slavia To Be Neutral
limited scale, a few bombs being dropped at scattered points in East Anglia and south-cast Eng- land.
Cusualties appear to be very low, states an Air Ministry communique, and very little damage has been deno,
Many Churches Suffer LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter)The Bishop of London stated at the Diocesan Conference that 32 London churches had been destroyed or ren- dered unusable by ale raids; 47 hod been seriously damaged and very many more had been less seriously damaged.
Four Alarme
Street Sleepers' Meeting To-day Owing to the black-out, "the "At Home" to volunteer helpers of the Street Sleep- ers' Shelter Society will be held at 4.15 p.m. Instead of 4.45 p.m., and the annual general meeting will follow at 5 p.m. instead of 5.30 p.m., announces the IIon. Secretary. The times were the incorrectly stated in morning paper advertise- ment.
LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter).- Primary reports from Belgrade say that Yugo-Slavin will probably adopt a neutral attitude while no general mobilisation has been ordered in fourth air raid alarm was sounded at Bulgaria although the country's first 4.30 pm. All previous alarms were
been an-without incident, ART. measures maized.
LONDON, Oct. 28 (UP) The STOCK
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"' ROME, Oct. 28 (UP)-It is
Luxurious
officially reported that the talks. PYJAMAS
between Hitler and Mussolini ended shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon.
.The conversations started about 11 o'clock in the morning. finished, After they had Hitler, Mussolini, Count Clano, von Ribbentrop, General Kletel and Ambassador von Mackenson had lunch together.
"Reuter" says that Hitler lett Florence for Germany at
p.m., and quotes a Stockholm report that the German dictator may shortly, meet King Leopold of the Belgians.
Peregrinating Laval
LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuler)-M. Laval has left for Paris for further discussion with the Germans and he will be joined by General Huntzinger,
MARKET the Vichy Minister of War. REPORT
Hongkonit Stock Exchange. Oftelal Summary, Issued yesterday says:
The market remains quietly stendy, with no shures available ni quoted
Down in Sca LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter).-Five LONDON, Oct. 20 (Reuter).-Our German airmen came ashore in
Sunday night be-rates. policy today is one of neutrailty and rubber boat on definitely there is no reason to between two East Anglia coast villages.
Night Raids Start lleve that it will change, declared at Bulgarian diplomet in London.
U.S. Satisfaction
LONDON, Oct. 28, (UP)-At 8.40 p.m. a heavy anti-aircraft barrage WASHINGTON, Oct. 20 (Reuter), started just after the first night alarm, Satisfaction is expressed here that Gunfire flashes and the sparkle of the bursting shells was necompanied by: Britain intends rapidly to full
the drone of planes apparently trying terms of her guarantee to Greece.
It is also hoped that the extension to force their way into the London
the Italian area singly.
of hostilities will force
Fleet into the open.
Shock To Egyptians
The Air Ministry communique states that four German planes were shot down to-day. In the London CAIRO, Oct. 28 (Reuter)-Informarea there were four daylight alarms
generally without ed political eireles here were not sure which were prised by the
Italian invasion
in-
of eldent. To-night, raiders were ever Greere but the news came as a shock Wales and the Midlands and north-
to ordinary Egyptians.
Faith in Mussolini's word!
Banger felt by
east Scotland.
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the Egyptians that It Is recalled foreigners. Italy's entry into the war Mussolini;} stressed that he had no designs on Yugo-Stavia, Switzerland, Egypt or Greece.
No Formal Statement WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 (Reuter). -After a conference with Mr. Cordell
thel Hull, the Secretary of State.
Greek Minister stated that he had not presented formal notice that a state of war existed with Italy.
оп views He said general
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Names of New French Council of Defence
to
This morning, following a meeting of the Cabinet and the Council of Ministers, a
a decree was issued for- idding Frenchmen to listen British broadcasts in public
places. Machiavellian Mover FLORENCE, Oct. 28 (UP),—The shadow of Machiavelli hovered over green balze table on which Mussolini and filler drafted plans for Joint Axis action in Europe during conference lasting two and a half hours in the fourteenth century Palazzo Vecchio at Florence to-day. A huge marble bust of Machiavelil, who is Mussolini's favourite nuthor, slood directly behind the Italian Dictator in the Hall of Clement VII during the conference, which was al- tended by the Italian and Gerinan Foreign Ministers.
For the first time in 10 years the Anniversary of the Fascist March on Rome missed the front page to-day as the Itailan press splashed reports of the Florence meeting.
Triumphal March
Hitler's passage through the Brenner Pass to Florence was similar to a triumphal march with thousands of people packing railway trucks and cheering their German ally as never before. The Fuchrer received n royal welcome upon his arrival at Cologna at 0.30 am. when the cousin of King Victor, the Duke of Bergamo, boarded the special train and presented Italy's joffelal welcome.
unknown LONDON, Oct. 28 (Reuter).-The names of members of the Council of Defence of the French Empire appointed by General Charles de Gaulle are now announced as follows:
General Georges Catroux, former
Greek situation were exchanged at Governor-General of Indo-China:
the conference.
Moscow Attitude
•
Vice-Admiral Emile Museller, C. in-C, of the Free French Navy andį
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Air Force; MOSCOW, Oct. 28 (UP).-Radio
General de Larminat, Governor-
Moscow reported the developments General of Senegal and Equatorial
in Greece with all appearances of Africa:
giving equal prominence to the com--M-Eboue Rerca, Governor-General muniques from London, Rome and of Chad territory;
Athens.
that reports Russia had sent a representation to the Axis Powers against any exten sion of the war in the Balkons. Such considered inos! representation is unlikely.
General Utot, Governor-General of Nothing known here regarding French establishments in the Pacific; General Sice, of the Army Medicu unconfirmed Balkan
Professor Corps in Africa;
Rene
formur Cassin, President of the Ex-Servicmen's Association;
Reverend Father Theirry Argena- Jieu;
Colonel Le Clare, Commissioner of
the French Cameroons.
Italy Not Deceived
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Mussolini departed at 6 p.m. for an
destination, Home, and Hitler left for Germany by train at 5.55 p.m. to-day.
Losses And Thefts
Mr. G. I Cuthill, of 28 Austin Avenue, reports that between October 22 and 20, articles of cloth- ing-were-stolen-from-his-residence. The property last is valued at $192,
Mr. Tate, of 85 Waterico Road, losi u clock and clothing valued in all at $107 when a thief entered his flat through an open window between 1 andum. yesterday,
Mr. Betchell, of 6 and 7 Beltran Road, lost a fun and other articles also entered. valued at 600 when his house was
Boris Temporises SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SOFIA, Oct. 28 (UP)-King Burls,
NEW YORK, Oct. 28 (Reuter) addressing Parliament, said there was
Lungchow, important communica- HONGKONG SOCIETY FOR THE "reason to look to Bulgaria's future The Fascist reformation of France
PROTECTION OF CHILDREN calinly." He stressed friendship for has merely been outlined without any tion centre on the Kwangsi-French from the people Indo-Chinn border, was recaptures the Axis Powers and declared that "consenting echo" Our Colonies are the envy of our every Bulgar is determined de-of France who cling hopefully to 5.30 am. yesterday by a
Chinese column, while another the independence of his country. British resistance and admire the "The traditional ties have been re-rebel, de Gaulle, says the "Herald-column took Mingkiang, south-west
and Tribune” correspondent in Rome of Lungchow, Sullu on By contributing to our funds YOU established between Bulgaria
River was also Rumania. Our relations with Yugo-quoting the "Popola d'Italle."
The Paris correspondent of Rome On the can share in the work of im-Slavia and Turkey are in the spirit of proving the lot of the poor Inngreements which binds us with them. newspapers says that de Gaulle has the
With the Soviet Union, our politi-achieved
and Chinyuling and great popularity
tons
of explosives set. this Colony and so increase its cal and economy relations continue to Frenchmen long for revenge and the aircraft dumped
failure of the Italian campaign.
upon the Chinese and Japanese rein- well-being.
develop favourably," he said.
forcements launched counter-attacks
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A.R.P. Wardens Called Out
All members of the Hongkong Corps of Air Raid Wardens are called out for service as from 6 p.m. to-day; the Tso This is announced in a Govern-|
until further orders.
at noon.
ment Gazette Extraordinary issued
Santang Japanese
WE highway this morning.
The two-day black-out exercises will commence to-day from sun- Director's Notice Those Wardens whose application nt Konku. Yiling and Tenghalang. to remain in the Colony has been but falled to check the Chinese on- į refused by the Evacuation Advisory Committee or who have received
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Planes Raid Kunming notice to evacuate, will not bej Kunming, Oct. 20, (Central News), mobilized during the Blackout Exer- Thirteen Japanese planes raided (cise to-night and to-morrow night. Kunming yesterday morning, dump- ing bombs In the suburbs. About twenty civilians were killed and wounded and over ten houses de». molished.
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Because of the lack of feeding stuffs, so many pigs have been alaughtered in Denmark that a "Buy More Bacon" campaign has been started in Germany..
German women, however, have not scen bacon for so many years that they do not know how to cook it, and the campaign has not been success [tul.%
Japanese Sailors Operate Near H.K.
Leung Shing, master of a boat; re- ports to the police that about 3 a.m.
yesterday whilst salling about one-
third of a mile from Lintin Island, his craft was attacked by a Japanese motor boat.
The Japanese boarded his junk and dumped the cargo of sea grass, valued at $820, overboard.
The crew of the boat, along with the crews of two other junks, which were sailing together, were put into a sampan, given oars, and rudder, und told to row away. The Japanese then towed the junks away to an un- known destination.
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