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AIR TRUCE

ENDED. Germans Raid Isle

Of Sheppy

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. 26 (UP).—At 5.40 p.m. it was announced that the Christmas truce was ap parently ended.

The Air Ministry and the Ministry of Home Security in a joint cam- munique said that the enemy bombed the Isle of Sheppy this afternoon with "little damage, no casualties and no deaths."

Meanwhile, troops with machine- guns on the English Channel coast exercised extreme caution against any possible German surprise inva- sion through the mist-all coast high.. way traffic was stopped, Inspected and identified, whlie the crews of the the long-range guns commanding Struits of Dover were in readiness for Immediate action.

No London Raidı

LONDON, Dec. 27 (UP)-At 12.10 a.m. to-day there were silli no raids on Britain aside from the lone bomb- ing of the Isle of Sheppy on Thurs- day afternoon.

Churches Destroyed.

LONDON,

Dec. 20. (UP) —The

Press Bureau of the Church of Eng-

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 27, 1940.

Hitler May Soon Attempt Invasion Of The Ukraine

Special to the "Telegraph"

SOFIA, Dec. 26 (UP). Neutral sources are re-emphasising the possibility of Hitler attempting an invasion of the Ukraine.

It is declared that a blitzkrieg campaign may be staged during January, when there is very little snow falling and everything is frozen hard, enabling the easy use

motorised equipment.

The Lawn Bowls games will

of

commenco at 2.30,

Immediately after these friendly games, there will be a Presentation of Prizes to winners of the various Club Competitions held during the your...

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Hon. Secretary.

..

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CHINESE

HARASSING TACTICS

Troop Train Hits 'Mine

train

and revealed to-day that German SHANGHAI, Dec. 27 (Central bombings during the past year caused News),—A Japanese troop the destruction or dainage of over struck a Chinese mine neur Jackow 1,000 churches, schools, hails and slation, on the Kiaotsi Raliway about vicarages throughout the country. 21 miles west of Wellsien, on Deco-

Some of England's most famous ber 23. A

number of Japanese were and oldest Cathedrals are included in killed and wounded, and the locomo- the report, listing the total destructive and four coaches were wrecked, tion of St. Michael's Cathedral at A quantity of alcohol and all aboard Coventry. It also listed the damage was gutted by fire, lo. Westminster Abbey, St. Paul's, Another Japanese train was blown Canterbury and Liverpool Cathedrals; up by a Chinese mine St. Martin In Fields; St. James in Changtlen-Poshan loop line on the Plecadilly and St. Mary's at The Bow.same day, resulting in scores

Jupanese

:

De Gaulle

Tells Vichy

CAC

ensualties.

on the

North Kiangsu CHUNGKING, Dec. 26 (Central Newa)-A Japanese contingent push- ing eastward from suchow in north Aahwel last week, setting the Japan- and shops selling supply departs Japanese goods on fre,

Over 100 Japanese were killed and LONDON, Dec. 26 (Router). two blocichouses wese destroyed in a -The announcement that the Chinese raid nt Miaokow, northwest Vichy Government has decided of Chihsien in north Honan on inc to release

night of December 19. French officers Contact of Japanese units on the captured at Dakar has drawn Tsinshui-Yangcheng highway from General de Gaulle a re-south. Shansi has been completely joinder.

severed as a result of the Chinese destruction of the road, bridges, und He welcomes the fact that French telephone and telegraph wires. Three public opinion has compelled the re-uridges and a section of the highway. lease of these officers and non-cast of Yungcheng were also destroy- commissioned oflleers

whom, until ed.

recently, Vichy had intended to bring before Court Martial.

in

Interception Near Swatow KWEILIN, Dec. 20 (Central News). -General de Gaulle adds that it is, and eight tanks protecting a gang of Japanese troops in seven lorries however, clearly understood that the workers bullding a new highway in step taken by Vichy will in no way Tenghai, 12 modify the safety measures taken Swatow, were intercepted and

miles north-east regarding certain generals and senior tacked by the Chinese on December officers arrested by the Free French 24. forces in the course of recent Police operations in Gabon.

H. M. Acheron Lost

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. 20 (UP)An Admiralty announcement says that the British destroyer Acheron of 1,350 tons has been sunk. This is the 34th destroyer lost. The normal crew of the Acheron was 138.

at

Soviets Capture Spy

WHERE THERE'S PEP THERE'S

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INWARD MAILA

Air Mail by "Pan-American Airways - Direct Service"...San Francisco- dato, 17th Doccimber. .Dec. 27. Swatow Canton

Sandokant

..Dcc. 28. ..Dec. 29. ..Dec. 20.

Caloutio, Straits, and Ale Malt by

"Drlilik Overseas Airways Servico”“ by sea from Singapore....Dec. 30.

It is pointed out that if such a campaign is successful, Hitler will have his ups, too) to help build good. Alr Mall by "Pan-American Airways own granary which would be ready for planting by the spring.

the

It was added that such a cam- paign was well within bounds of possibility "In this war of surprises-in" which logic plays no part."

Turkish Opinion Istanbul, Dec. 36 (UP),—A very well informed source who has just returned to Istanbul from Rumania is of the opinion that the arrival of

Pilot Survives.

By Enemy

Hit By

Direct Shell

LONDON, Dec. 26 (British Wireless)-A thrilling story of any large now bodies of German a parachute escape from a Spitfire was told by a Sergeant pilot troops would be highly significant, since the Rumanian authorities are who was a member of one of the first flights to have shot down not expecting any increase in the pre-100 aircraft operating from one station. sent figure, which, he said, was 42,000

inen.

He estimated that there are 70 German divisions on the Russo-Polish frontier, the movement of which is difficult because of the comparatively antiquated Polish, railway system.

He said: "We had attached

CHINA IS STRONG TO-DAY

U.S. Army Expert Sums Up

He suggested that any troop move-a. formation of Messerschmitt ments through Hungary might be 109's about, lunchtime one day. partially due to a shift towards south We peeled off down from about Poland.

22,000 feet one after another and made our attacks. Then there was a dog fight and I was hit by a cannon shell as I was |about to attack a Messerschmitt Berlin Dismisses Reports

|109 about 1,000 feet below`me. BERLIN, Dec. 20 (UP)—Auil-

"Immediately my Spitfire went intoj orized Nazi circles said the foreign reports of Russo-German difficulties steep dive. Flames appeared all in the Rumanlan area were "routine round, so I threw the hood back

out attempts of foreign propagandists to and kicked myself disturb the relations of the two coun- machine. I had been hit in the leg tries."

and fainted almost immediately. "They also dismissed the "wishful

Falling Fast ...

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGŋAPH" thinking" reports of German troop

WASHINGTON, Dec. 20 "I came to pretty soon afterwards

(UP). movements on the Russo-German and found that I was falling fast. China is much stronger to-day than frontier and that Russia had streng-I was very comfortable but at 14,000 in 1037 when the conflict started thened her garrisona in both Ben- feet or so I pulled the parachute rip while Jupan's position has "materially surabin and Poland.

cord. Then when coming down weakened," according to Captain They put aside the report ist the slowly, I took my wireless lead M R. Krammerer, member of the Russian delegate had resigned from which was still attached and tied it Army's General Staff School and

of the Danube river control conference tight round my leg to staunch the Editor The which has now been adjourned until Now of blood.

view "Current the middle of January.

RADIO

Protective Plane

the

Without y military re-

Then I realised that my tunic

the help of was on fire, so I beat out the flames the United States, he said that out- with my hands. I singed my mour-side assistance coupled with the re- tache too.

opening of the Burma Road by the British had stiffened the morale of the Chinese to such an extent that "A Spitfire from. another squadron the Chinese "appear willing and able came round me and gave me pro- va

Lection

from machine-gunning by curry enemy fighters, but no enemy ap-dopingsa

the

on

While certainly

the offensive bas hogged

He sald that the outcome of the

be decided by the war results but. the

Jan. 1. Jan, 3.

Jan. 3.

Jan. 4.

Jon. B.

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date, 27th December foods. And children drink more Australia and Monila milk with chocolate-favored BOSCO Java and Manila ***** Costs so little, too.

Australia

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USA, Honolulu, Japan. and Shang- hal (San Francisco date, 13th December)

Jan. 9.. Rabaul and Manila

Jan, 11.

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· OUTWARD_MAIL TIMES Registered and Parcel Mail are BOSCO into a glass of whole

closed 15 minutes earlier than the milk (hot or cold) and it's rendy,

time given below unless otherwise Years of patient experimenting by stated, and where malls are advertis- Dr. Max Wallerstein, noted food; ed to close at or before 9 a.m, regla- chemists, preceded his invention red and parcel malls are closed at When 6 p.m. on the previous day. of BOSCO. These experiments nails are advertised to close after were followed by further ro-5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel mails searches to demonstrate its nutri- are closed at 5 p.m. tional properties, conducted at

Friday, Dec. 27

A

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Airways,"

The Effect of the Addition of BOSCO an the Iron and Copper Content of Milk

Whole Milk BOSCO BOSCO-In-Milk (1 tea-

*G. P. O, and K. P. ICK

Ord.j

0.

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Dec. 27, 4 p.m..

Iron Copper Parts Parts. ver per million million 2.4 0.15

K.P.O,

Parcels

75

0.2

Reg.

.Dec. 27, p.m.

Ord,

Dec. 37, 5.30 p.m.

5.0

0.44

a.r.o.

Farcels Iteg.

Dec. 27, 4 p.m.

.Dec. 27. 5 pm.

spoonful per glass)........ Increase due to BOSCO 147% 194% BOSCO-in-Milk (2 tea-

0.0 0.70

Ord...... .Dec. 27, 7 p.m..

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BW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Relay Of "Under The Crooked Cross". Radio Programme Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 i.c's.. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 pm, on 0.52 m.c's. per second.

HK.T. 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-knowing who I was. ression.

("Coronation").

12.28 Mozart-Concerto in D Major |

1.0 Local Time Signaland Wes- ther Report.

1.03 Dance Music by Carroll Cub- bons & Orchestras.

.1.30 Reuter & Rugby Press, Weu- her Forecast and Announcements.

1.45 Variety.

2.15 Close down.

6.45 Indian Programme. 0.30 Closing local tons.

0.32 Dance Music. 7.0 London Relas-The News.

with

"My aircraft crashed about three and may have to be content miles from my home in Kest and tying to protect what they buve when my parents came to see me in En hospital the following day, they told me that they had watched me com- ing down although at the time not

Swiss Raids Faked?

London Suspicions

Nanning And Indo-China,

was.

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opening of the Burma Road and the The Chinese offensive followed the

re-capture of Nanning which "evacuated by the Japanese probably with some loss of face when

they moved Into Indo-China. Wliether | Alor Star

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this withdrawal was voluntary Amritsar forced, appears to be controversial. Batavia The Japanese were loosing heavily Bombay as a result of the Central and North Calcutta

Agencies: Cluna guerilla zuids.

Cilve Street Kunla The impasse might have been Fairbo Place broken bad

the Japanese closed all Cawnpore

Canton LONDON Dec. 26 (Reuter), the gateways to China, including-the-cebu A suspicion that the enemy The Japanese, losses in China and Haiphop

Medan Soviet entrance," the Captain sald, Colombo. Stock Quota-may have manufactured "evi-been

Pelping by very few gains and Hamburg dence" to suggest that R.A.F, her alliance with the Axis is not innkow Penang planes bombed Swiss territory is able to replace the iron which was 7.15 London RelayQuestions of voiced in authoritative quarters formerly obtained from the United the Ilour,

in London to-day.

States. The Chinese are in a position to carry on the offensive but the The Swiss General Staff com- guerillas are "apparently just us munique stated that foreign planes effective as the púrachute troops.". application. flew over Swiss territory on Christ-

Since 1933 the United States had mas Eve, and authorliative quarters made available $248,000,000 to China. London Relay-"Under the in London now point out that it has

Cross"

been offefally announced that no A Feature Programme.

B.A.F. operations were carried out 9.0 London Relay The Newa &

Decem- over Europe on the nights News Commentary.

ber 24 and 25..

7.30 Latest Variety. 8.0 Locul Time. Signal, Weather, Report and Announcements,

8.03 Band Music,

8.15

Crooked

9.30 London Relay-Talk: 'Books and People'

U.S. Aid Offret

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Dec. 26 (UP).— The same quarters observe that the to-day said that United States aid to The Washington Star. in an editorial Swiss Staff communique confirms the Ching was offset in suspicions that earlier reporta of

part by the bombing of Swiss territory by the continued flow of war materials to 1st Mov: Modere, 2nd Mov; Menuet, R.A.F. may have been based on

Jepan.

The editorial sald, "Exports

8.45 A Russian Programme. 10.09 Ravel--Sonatina for Plano,

In

3rd Mov: Anime, Alfred Cortot evidence manufactured by the enemy. October were valued at $26,195,000

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, Dec. 26.(UP)-The (Piano). newspaper "Pravda" reports that a 10.20 Cesar Franck-Symphony. In coast guardsman captured on alleged D Minor.

1st Mov: Lento-Allegro non trop spy who had entered Soviet-Russia from one of the Baltic States, and no, 2nd Mov: Allegretto, 3rd Mov: belongs to the intelligence service Allegro non troppo, hindelphia of a foreign Power. The paper Symphony Orchestra cohd, by Leo- stated that the spy entered Russia in pold Stokowali. a small sloop which was wrecked. 11.0 Close down.

Freighter's

Japanese Adventurous Voyage

Special to the "Telegraph"

TOKYO, Dec. 26 (Domel)-Ten months after it left Yoko- hama for Marseilles, the 7,149-ton war-scarred N.Y.K. freighter Nagara Maru returned here after experiencing two air raids while in French and Italian harbours, and undergoing delays 'of 65 days in Genoa and 78 days in Colombo,

...

The Nagara Mara left Marseilles on June 2 when the Luft- waffe raided that port, she proceeded to Algiers, then to Naples and Genon. The vessel, retraced her course to Naples when Genoa was attacked by British aircraft. Arriving at Colombo at 11.49 p.m., the ship was detained by British authoritles for 78 days, a

against the harbour on June 1 and 2. The freighter called from Colombo The Nagara Maru's bridge and wood- on December 2, permitting the crew work were damaged by the aplinters couplating of 50 members, headed by of a bomb which fell about 00 or 70 Captain Masao Takada, to obtain the metres AWAY, upon which the first glimpse of their fatherland since freighter left there without the aid March 27.

of a pilot or a towing tug.

Captain. Takıda expressed his nd- Recounting his experiences at miration for the "bold and accurate" Marsellias, Captain Takada said that the Luftwaffe carried out Ave raids

bombing of the Germans whose air- eraft were "almost inaudible.”

Belgians Called To Arms

which is up $8,000,000 more than in September. The Increase is due

U.Schiefly to large shipments of refined

Women Probe

Japan Policy

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Arst

and scrap copper, metal working machinery, gasoline and other avia- tion shipments to Japan during the ten moths which were valued at NEW YORK, Dec. 26 (UP) The $101,413,000 compared to $170,377,- New York League of Women Voters 000 a year ago. announced to-day that it is survey-

ing the policy of the United States substantial gain in October bringing Our exports to China registered a towards Japan.

the total for the first ten montlig of The Chairman of the Government' the

to year $07,000,000 as against and Foreign Policy Committee, Mrs $42,170,000 during the corresponding Laurena H. Seelye, said that was period of last year.

"because at any moment it "These trade gains

will bel

NEW YORK, Dec. 25 Reuter).—A necessary "call to arms" to ali Belgians between may be proposed to increase our aid welcomed as evidence that Chinn, in the ages of 19 and 25 has been issued to China by sending aircraft or by her battle for survival as an inde- by the Belgian Consul-General, M. further restricting shipments Charles Hallcart,

His appeal also includes reserve officers, while volunteers between the ages of 10 and 30 will be accepted.

The announcement says; "Armed Belgian units are now being formed in England to fight side by side with The Britial and Allied armies, Belgians in countries not occupied by the German Army are affected by this decree and should consult their nearest Consul

regarding present military status."

METROPOLE, HOTEL

·FIL COPOOr

their

Japan."

to pendent nation, is receiving at least

this help,"

Further Experiments With A.R.P.

Tunnels

Work on the A.R.P. tunnels continued during the Christ- mas holidays, said Wing-Comdr A.-H. Steele-Perkins, Director of Air Raid Precautions, and work on other A.R.P. projects is being procceded with.

Experiments with seating ac- commodation and a system of ventilation was tried out.

Yokohama

FOREIGN EXCHANGE and General Banking Business transacted.

CURRENT ACCOUNTS opened and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One Year or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur- rencies at rates which will be quoted on

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened in Local Currency and Sterling will interest allowed at rates obtainable on application

The

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and claima recovery of British Income Tax overpaid, on terms which may be ascertained at any of its Agencies" and Branches,

B. A. CAMIDGE,

Manager.

Exchange At A Glance

::

SELLING

T.T. London Demand Lotion T.T. Shanghai T.T. Singapore

T.T. Japan

T.T. India

27. U.S.A TT. Manila T.T. Intavir T.T. Bangkok

T.T. Saigon

Reg.

Ord.

Dea. 27, 5 pm, .Deo. 27, 5.30 pm.

G.P.O.

Keg.

Ord.

.Dec. 27, 5 pm.. Deo: 27. 7 p.m.

Par.

Let.

Straits, Rongoon and Calcutta

...Dec. 27, 5 pm. .Dec. 27, 7 p.m.. Saturday, Deo. 28 Straits, Rangoon and Calcutta Straits, Ceylon and India .3.30 pm. Sunday, Dec. 29

Canton

Monday, Dec. 30

3.30 p.m.

.Neon.

| Manila, Austraila 'and New Zealand

via Thursday. Island

G. P. O. and K. P. G.

Reg. ...Dec. 30, 2.45 pm. Ord.

Dec. 30, 3.30 p.m..

Tuesday, Dec. 31. Straits, Ceylon, Indla, Mombasa,

Beira, Lourenco Marques, and South Africa vin Durban

2.30 p.m.

Air Mail by sea to Singapore to con- neet with the "British Overseas

Dec. 31, 1 p.m.

Airways"

K.P.O.

Reg. Ord.

Dec. 31, 1.30 p.m.

Rex. -Ord.

Canton

G.P.O.

Dec 31, 1 p.m. :Dec. 31, 1:30 p.m."

7.00 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan, 1

United-Kingdom...

OP.O, & K.P.O. Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Jan. 1, Noon.

...Jan. 1. Noon. Jan. 2. 8.30 am.

.:2 Thursday, Jan. 29 Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A.,

Canada, Central and

South America and United-Kingdom` via San Francisco. (No 'Parcels for Canada and United Kingdom) Note:--All Mails for United-Kingdom

will be forwarded with or without superscription

K.P.O.

Parcels

Reg.

Ord.

Parcels

Rex.

Ord...

+

.Jan. 2, 4 p.m. Jan. 2, 5 p.m. Jan. 2, 8.30 p.m. G.r.O,

.Jan.. 2. 4 p.m.

.Jan. 2, 5 p.m.

..Jan. 2, 7 p.m.

Friday, Jan; 3

Air Mail for Manila, Guam, fionolulu, and Europe' viz "Tan

U.S.A.,

American

· Airways, 'and · Trans- Atlantic Services,"

K.P.O.

Reg.

Ord.

Rer....

Ord.

Jan. 3, 5,00 p.m.

Jan, S. 5.30 p.m. G.P.O. MANA

Jan. 3, 6.60 p.m.

Jan. 3, 7.00 p.m.

Manila, Rabaul Australia and New

Zealand vin Brisbane.

G.P.O. and K.P.O. Parcels......Jan. 3, 5 p.m.

Reg.

Ord.

. Wednesday, Jan: 8

.1/274

1/2

415

.52%

102

.03% 23.

.40%

431%

.149

..Jan. 4, 0.45 am.

101/

.Jan...4, 0.30 am.

T.T. France

Nom.

TT. Switzerland T.T. Australia

.00%

Manila, Batavia and Sourabaya

3/01

BUYING

.0.30 am. Mantia, Straits and United-Kingdom,

K.P.0, my bes Parcels,

4 m/s L/C London

.1/3/2

Rog.

4 m/s D/P London

.1/3%

Ord.

4 m/s L/C U.S.A..

24

G.F.O.

4. m/s France

Nom.

Parcels

30-d/ India

.04

U.S. Crossvale in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rato in N.X, 4.03

Reg. Ord.

Jan. 6, 5 p.

Careless Blasting

of the hillsides. When rain fell the nullahs would become full and the volume of the water would constitute A fine of $40 was imposed on a a danger to people sheltering these.

contractor, Chung Yuk-hing, of 110, Work on Kowloon nullahs was Certain of the nullahs on the Islanded before Mr. E. Himsworth at Kow- Kilung Street, when he was suminon- completed, and the nullahs wern now were being fully investigated, and it loon Magistracy this morning for available for use as shelters.

was hoped that they would ultimately blasting without, taking precautions Tho nullahs on the Isinnd, on the be made fit for use as shelters. All to prevent frogments of stones from other hand, were found to provide nullahs were, navertheless, potential being projected into Prince Edward dianculties of

account of the steepness shelters in the event of an emergency Road yesterday,

Jah, 6, 4 p.m. Jan. 8, & p.m. Jan. 0, 6.30 p.m.

Jan. 8, 4 p.m.

Jan. 0, 7 pm. Friday, Jan. 10. U.S.A., Central and South Americo, Canada and United-Kingdom vla San Francisco (No Parcels for Canada and United-Kingdom) Note: Air Malls for United-Kingdom will be forwarded with or without superscription

Porcela Reg

Ord,

Parcels ROL Ord. "Superscribed

Kro

Jan. 10, 4 p.m. ..Jan. 10. 6 pm.. Jan, 10, 6.30 pm..

Jan, 10, 4 pm.

Jan. 10, 5, p.m. jdan, 16, 7 p.m. Correspondents "Daly

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