1940-11-21 — Page 7

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NANCY

HAVE YOU NOTICED. HOW

HAPPY OUR _SON - IS,

LATELY ?

YES- HE'S ALWAYS BEEN}|

·SO MOODY —— IT'S GREAT. TO SEE HIM REALLY,

GAY!

Thursday,

[HIS LITTLE

PALS ARE [RESPONSIBLE!

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

YES... WE REALLY SHOULD DO SOMETHING NICE FOR THE LITTLE.

DEARS!

November 21, 1940.

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Taipo Tunnel Inquiry

Reason For Landslide

The Inquiry into the death of a woman. Hul Klu, 32, who was killed in a landslide at the Talpo`rallway tunnel on August 5 was continued at the Talno Court yesterday before Mr. J. Barrow, Coroner, assisted by njury comprising Messre, A. Landau (Foreman), C. Kew and V. A. Sequeira. Major R. D. Walker was present for the Kowloon-Conton

Railway.

Four Chinese

disnater.

were killed in the occurred white trom

which pussenvers were transferring

une train to another,.. following an cbstruction to the line as a result of a silde a few days carller.

Colony

Trade Up In October

IMPORTS AND EXPORTS RISE

According to an official report released for publication by the Superintendent of Imparts and Exports Department, the combined values of the Colony's importa and exports of merchandise as declared during the month of October, 1940. totalled $102.9 millions (£6.4 millions) as compared with $90.8 millions (£5.6 millions) in October, 1939.

In terms of local currency the total visible trade of the Colony increased by 13.3 per cent, in October, 1940, as compared with October, 1939; and by 14.3 per cent. In terms of sterling..

Fung Wing-sung said the Shatin CANADA MAKING

entrance to the tunnel was a mass of mud caused by the previous sildes. and, sinking knee-deep, he found it dificult to walk. Nobody stopped

him from walking through the tun. rel and he did not see anyone direct

passengers over the hill instead of

through the tunnel.

Pang Kin-cheung, "pilot man" on

WARSHIPS

Imports of merchandise In Octo- ber, 1940 totaled $51.4 millions (£3.2

as compared with

32millluns (£2.0 millions) in

October, 1930, and exports $51.5 mil- Hons (3.2 millions) as compared with $43.9 millions (£2.7 millions).

Imports of

In Octo-

OTTAWA, Nov. 20 ̊ (Reuter).

ber. 1040 incerchandise Negotiations have been com- by 9.0 per cent. In terms of e currency, and by pleted for the construction in 10.3

Exports cent

in terms of sterling. of merchandise in October,

en engine, said the accident occurred Canada of 18 large merchant 1940 Increased by 17.3 per cent. In riter most of the passengers, estimat-vessels for the British Govern- terms of local curre

currency, and by 18.5 ed at 450 by Pun Chi-fan, Troffic Inspector,

hc

I saw some

in terms

terms of sterling.

of mer-

had entered the tunnel, ment. They will be built on the per cent,

During the first ten months of 1940 but there were still about 20 outside. St. Lawrence River and the Imports of merchandise totalled

a continuous slide," "It was

$829.0 millions (£38,9 millions) as said. "I shouted Run! Earth is Pacific Const.

compared With

with $490.5 millions falling? Some ran, but others were

millions) in the (£30.1 caught in two minds,

the correspond- Announcing this In the House of Ing period of 1038; and exports total- buried to their walsts but others Commons, Mr. C. E. Howe, Minister led $5213 millions (£32,2 millions) were completely overwhelmed."

Evidence by Sgt. E. Franklin, of of Transport, stated that the produc- as compared with $446.8 millions Taipo, revealed that about 40. male tion of war essentials in Canada was (£27.4 millions). Imports and 40 female coolles were waiting in many cases well ahead of schedule chandise Increased by 28.2 per cent.

In terms at the spot after the accident until and he predicted that Industrial Pro 20.3 per cent. in terms of sterling;

terms of local cur

and ocal currency the Assistant Superintendent ordered duction would reach its peak in the them to dig and try to recover the next eight months, Canada would in terms of local currency, and by exports increased by 16.7 per cent. The Police party also dug, home then be making practically every type 17.5 per cent, in terms of sterling.

the of gun being used in the present war, The following table shows com- using their hands. On waiting train be found 11 people Substantial tank production was ex-parative imports and exports of Injured. It was three-quarters of an pected early in 1941 and shell produc- merchandise during each of the ten hour before the third body was re-tion was being increased at the rato months of 1940 as compared with covered.

bodies.

even

fof 2,000,000 a month,

Denial Of Eire Bases: De Valera Explains.

DUBLIN, Nov. 20 (UP),-In a frank talk to-day Mr. de Vuiera explained why Eire could not surrender to Britain naval. bases on the west coast-of-Eire which Brithin had restored lo Eire in 1938. He made it clear that he did not wish to say any. thing which might foster ill-feeling between Eire and Britain.

"It must be remembered," he said, "that in giving back these Irish ports Britain was only restoring to Eire what was her own. To give back these ports only on condition that they would be returned when want- ed would, in fact, not have been restoring them at all.

our

"This question involves our national sovereignty and our people's will and also involves the safety of

people.

what You have scen happened to London notwithstanding its defence. Eire is not a nation which can spend £10,000,000 a day on armaments.

"It London is suffering-os she is -what would happen to Dublin, Cork, and other Irish cities relative- ly unprotected."

Traffic Accidents

In Past Week

In the Colony of Hongkong includ- ing the Island, Kowloon and New Territories, during the week ending last Saturday, there were altogether 92 traffe necidents, as the result of which four persons were killed and 32 injured.

A 10-year-old girl and a Chinese male, age 40, were knocked down and killed by a bus and a public car, res- pectively, while crossing the carriage- way. The Chinese males, one aged 21 and the other 20, died respectively from injuries received on falling off A moving lorry, and as a result of a colllalon between vehicles.

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Of persons injured, 20 were pedes- trians who were struck by vebletes while crossing the carriageway.

A private car passenger and bicycle rider were injured as the result of collisions between vehicles.

A private car driver was injured when his car collided with a lemp- post. A private car driver and passenger were injured when their car ran off the roadway, Amotor cyclist was injured when his cycle fell on its side after having struck a

bur passenKORN and two passengers were injured while alight Ing. from moving, buses, and moving trams, respectivaly. A bus passenger was injured, while attempting to board a moving bur

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Of the accidents, 24 were collisions between vehicles: 303 were collisions between vehicles raña pedestrians, inīĢ18. were questo other causes/

by

the corresponding months of 1939 and 1938, in $'s und L's sterling (In millions):

BRAZIL

PRAISES BRITAIN

Rio de Janeiro, Nov, 20. Complete co-operation by the Brazilian Government in business dealings with Britain was promised y the Finance Minister, Senhor de Souza Costa, at a luncheon given to the British Economie Mission to-day, when he spoke of Brazil's admiration "Or Brilofil and those BilliskTMtraits which all the world was now praising.

Reuter.

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