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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 6, 1940.
of War Shows RADIO
Italian
Gains
LONDON, Nov. 5-It is strange that while unfavourable weather has held up the Italian advance into Greece, according: to the Italian communiques, it does not appear to have Interfered with the operations of the Greek troops who have been successful in the central area.
They claim to have captured some hills at the point of the bayonet and have taken, at the same time, prisoners, tanks and
guns.
Whatever the truth' as to the actual -india- of the fighting, one resulta putable fact emerges from the claims of both sides that is that atter a work of wor the Italians have made no impression on the Greek defences. Frightfulness
Indeed, their only successes have been by acts of frightfulness in the true Nazi fashion in bombing unde- tended towns and peaceful civilians.
In one respect, however, they have out-Nazised there tutors, for there is circumstantint evidence to show that Italian bombers have borne Greek markings and in one case, according to an Athens report, British Indentl Acation marka.
So far there appears to have been to by Germany no open move supplement Italian-action by pressure through Rumania on Bulgaria or been proper there Turkey, Had
Axia between the collaboration Powers it is probable that their efforts would have been synchronised to make their effective. This lack of co-ordination confirms the bellet in co-or
precipitato in their action because many quarters that the Italians were they disapproved of Hitler's advances to
the Vichy Government on the ground that they slighted Rome.
Changed Situation :
Late W. C. Kent Navember, 1946, to Saturday, 21st ing Marshal Petain, but nothing more
A funeral service for the late Capsive. tain W. C. Kent, American pliat of the CNA.C. 14-passenger air-liner which was shot down by Japanese Directors,
the Yunnati- purauit planes near Kwelchow border on October 29, was held at St. Andrew's Church, Kow- The Rev. J. R. loon, yesterday.
Higgs, Vicar of St. Andrew's, officiat-
ed.
Captain Kent's body was brought
to llongkong by plane from Kun-
ming on Monday.
The coin was draped with the!
for
By Order of the Board of
NOEL BRAGA,
Secretary. Hongkong, 5th November, 1940.
NOTICE
A meeting of husbands and
American Bag, erid, after the ser- relations of evacuees will be held viec, was taken to Sookunpoo cremation. The remains will be sent on Friday, November 8th at 7 to Captain Kent's birth-place, Kent-
p.m. at the Rose Room of the wood, Louisiana.
mune was present at the service. The
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.40 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) An Irish Vocal Recital.
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True, the Italian papers mentioned the possibility of Mussolin! also sec-
The
following quotations has been heard of the interview and bow both the French and Italian press appear to have burled the hatchet in issued on the Hongkong Stock the Vichy Government, which is beket this morning. ing violently attacked by both.
Having
on the Greek embarked
it As looks ndventure,
it now
Involves finda that it arger issues, than those he had larger bargained for, and the sudden deper- Count Cinno to meet Herr ture of von Ribbentrop at the Moravian shooting party suggests that he is secking German aid to help Italy from an embarrassing position.
Greek Confidence ATHENS, Nov. 5 (Router)-The Greek press to-day strikes a general- ly confident note about the Italo-
conflict. "Prola"
The pall-bearers at St. Andrew's Paninsular Hatal to discuss the Greek for instance, says: "Eight | Church were Messrs. W. L. Bond, C. formation of a Committee which days have sufficed to prove to the L. Sharpe, H. L, Woods, R. W. Potts- chmidt, W. C. MacDonald Jnr., M. Y. would considor all problems con-enemy that he has deceived himself, and when Now he must surely know that we Tang, P. Y. Wong, and Royal corning evacuees
are holding him and that he must necessary make representations night leftheron Vima" says: "Our
to the Leonard.
to H.M. Government on their soldiers know that the enemy is embarrassed by the numerous fronts behalf.
and is, J. L. WILSON.
in any case, not famous for martial virtues. They know also that F. C. CLEMO.
Greece and her allies are strong with inexhaustible resources and an in- domitable spirit. They have faith in their leaders."
chiet mourners
Practically the entire American com- were the widow, Mira Kent, and her father, Mr. T. D. ("Bus ter") Brown, and others present included the American Connul-General, Mr. Addl. son E. Southard, and the Vice-Consul, Mr. IL C. Courdry: Mr. P. Y. Weng, Managing Director of CNA.C.: Mr. W. L. Bond. Director of Pan American Airways: Mr. Operations manager of C. L. Sharp, GNAC. Mr. M. Lessner, Airport Opera- Chict tive of PAA; Mr. M. Y. Tang Manager of the Bank of Canton; Mr. IL
FACTORIES INTACT
Oct.
London,
O. Tong, ex-Superintendent of the Shangcan journalist who
hal Customs; Mr. A. J. R. Moss, Buperintensive tendent of Kal Tak Airport; Mr. Gibson
Lour
4
15.-An
Amerl- made an in-
of the Manchester
Fahnestock, a representative of Mr. Hol Industrial district, one of the most
lington K. Tong, Sir, Gwen Johnson, hur densely populated in the world, says
and Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Pakschmidt, Mrs.
Cramer, Mrs. Handy, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. that he has been unable to find a Jahnson, Mrs. S. Wylle, Mrs. Lewis, Mingle factory that has been hit after Leonard, Messrs. C. A. Waggoner, B. T.
Bitting, Bourne. Southwick, IL Sanger, three weeks' sporadic bombing by B. C. Lawrence, Davis, Hoffman, K. Mal- ler. O'Kleffe, Belerson, C. W. Bath, German night raiders. Cotton mills,
they took
Chal, M. Oxford, G. P. Tye, B. Y. Chao, steel and iron works, chemical fac- a. Wong. Sgt. Bethel, representatives from the RAF, and the entire Chinese tories and rubber plants have not lost staffs from the C.N.AC. and the Pan an hour's 'production since the first American Airways,
The oflees of Pan American Air-warning, the only time ways and the C.N.A.C., were closed shelter. The total damage
has been about.15 people killed and yesterday afternoon.
come dozen houses demolished.
Many foral tributes were received.
Mr. A. D. Sequeira The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Augusta Dario Sequeira, of 27 Stafford Road, at the age of 42. The
done
late Mr: Sequeira, who had been SHE LEARNED ABOUTS
for some time, was the son of Mr. Gumelsindo Jesus Sequelra,
who is well-known in Hongkong and Macao. and was an employee of the Standard Vacuum Oll Co., Ltd. He leaves a widow and five children--two sons and three daughters.
the
The funeral will take place at Happy Valley to-day, passing Monument at 5.15 p.m.
BRITONS RELEASED
Clash With Japanese On Border
Shanghal, Nov. 5, The British Municipal Policemen who were involved in last Saturday's night incident when they were briefly detained by the Japanese, in- cluded Inspector W. B. Curtis, Dotec- tive Inspector J. A. McCahey, Detec
H. Darvill, tive Inspector T
Sergeant Greenfield, Pro
L. T. Roberts
bationary
Cockb/ants L
And
They are all British and were
under the command of Inspector. J. A. McCaher, who was forced to sign a statement before they were released. Informed sources said that the Ja- panes and several Chinese members of the Municipal Police were held by ihe, Japanese on: Saturday when the Muntelpal Policemen were called out to the sound of #robberyll The crime occurred in part of the Settlement which adjoins the;
ana
Coccupied
territory wild that they made
The Japanese the arreats because they had received "reports" that the British Police were engaged in ù, gún battle “with, some of Wang Ching-wei's platn clolkas zegt, "United Press, 19
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Open City Bombed By Italians
CORFU STATEMENT ISSUED
LONDON, Nov. 6 (Router) The fact that the town of Corfu is an open town and the island is a demilitarised island is em- phasised in a cable from Athens to the Greek Legation in London. It recalls that when Britain ceded Corfu to Greece under the Treaty of 1864, one condition was that it should be demilitarised and it has remained so ever since.
declares that the The Legation
towns Italians on Monday bombed and small villages where there were no military objectives in addition to Corfu,
•
Reports continue to reach the Lega- tion of the extremely high spirit of the people in the bombed areas. They state that it has strengthened rather than weakened under the bombard ment."
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8.03 Sudlo-An Dish Recital by Father O'Mara (Baritone) with A. T.
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STOCK EXCHANGE LONDON, Nov. 5 (Reuter)-Under the influence of. broadening activity, most prices on the Stock Exchange WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 (Reu-ny showed an upward trend. ter)-Marshal Petain is be Koffre especially met with consider lleved to have assured the able demand and registered numerous United States Government that gains. France does not intend to give up to the Reich any part of the control of her colonies.
General Bonavita will be the new French Military Attache in Washington. Ho is expected to arrive with instructions concorn- ing Martinique."
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Stillman's Douche
G.P.O. and K.PO.
Parcels......Nov. 14, 5 pm.
Reg. Ord.
„Nov. 14, § p.m."
Nov. 10, 8:30 019-
med. Friday, Nov. 15
E. Cock, Mr. Yeap Choong-yow.
Mr. H. L. Mackenzie was appointed particular woman in her practice Manila, Macasser and Sourabaya..... Hon. Recretary and Treasurer
Prof. Simpson said Mr. de Martin of personal hygiene. To use it had produced a brochure containing convinces one of its necessity and all the activities of the Association superiority. since it was founded in 1929, that copies would be circulated to members together with the syllabus, At the conclusion of the annual meeting, Rev. Fr. T.-F. Ryan gave a talk
and
on "Dramatic Conventions." GERMANS ^ CANNOT
BE TRUSTED AS Germany's intensive propaganda in overreached itself Argentina has
so far an cotton goods are concerned, An Argentine firm, when forwarding substantial order to Lancashire for
The United States is unlikely to move unul General: Benavita has second Italian submarine has taken refuge in Tangler It is beloved, after carrived:
Certain diplomatie quarters being pursued by British destroyers, dyed poplins, anys: "Germans' quo- dellver hvisagoan offer to the United Reliable sources there state that three tation: a penny, a yard below yours, Slates of an air and naval base; at Italian submarines have been sunk but we cannot trust them to
Cathy, the goods." in the Straits of Gibralter;'
Sold at all better Drug Stores:
Sole-Representatives:
AUW FIT #ENG'S TRADINO CO. LTD. Shanghai-Hong Kong-Singapore-N. E. L.,
OPOLE
# 8.30 am. Saturday, Nov, 16°
7.30 am. Sandakan ? Shanghal, Japan and
"G.PO, and Kon Parcels Nov. 10, 4 p.m.; Reg. Nov. 16,
116,"
2
5. p.m.
Boully
Ord, **** Nov: 16.30 p.m
U.S.A., Canada, Central"
America, and United-Kingdom via -
San Francisco. (No. Parcels for Canada and United Kingdom). Note: All malls for United Kingdon
will be forwarded with or superacription
KP.0.
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HOA Nov 16, p.m.
„Nov. 10, 5.30)
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