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MOVING A PEOPLE-Hitler, intent on changing the map of Europe, shuffles peoples around at will. Following Russia's acquiring of Bossarabia, northeastern district of Rumania, HitTor ordored 125.000 Germans there to be repatriated. Hore are scenes in connection with the movement of people. Top, two German womon display identification cards. Centro, Ger- mans roclaiming belongings after arrival at Rumanian border town. They will winter in newly constructed special quarters in Rumania, trekking to Germany lator. Bottom, on journey from Bessarabia to Rumania over pontoon bridge. Bridge, right, blown in Russian crisis.
Greater Resistance By
Chinese In 1940
Chungking, Jan. 2. Interesting figures regarding the Sino-Japanese hostilities in the past three and half years were revealed by the Chinese War Minister, General Ho Ying-ching, "showing the in- creasing effectiveness of Chinese
resistance."
bombers was lacking was fighters.--Wah Kiz Yat Po.
Japanese Estimate
and
Indo-China Will Be Defended
-French-Attitude-
Portuguese Officer Shot Dead
Macao, Dec. 30.
A crime which has aroused great public indignation took place t night, when Lieut Antonio Jose.da Cunha was killed as he tried to stop a gunman, who, with others, tempted to kill a Mr Choi Tae-chek.
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The late Llout Cunha is survived by a wife and nine children, and the funeral, which took place this afternoon, was attended by a large nimber of persons, Including His Excellency the Governor of Maene, Commander Gabriel Teixeira, Major Lacerda, Chief of Staff, officers of the Army, the Navy, the Air Force unit, Police, officials of the Govern- and many friends.--- ment service, Our Own Correspondent.
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Ilotet, New Year's Eve "Kino" and "Quack
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Quack" at
Craigengower Cricket Club New Year's Eve Dance Collected by Mr. C. R. Souza
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“Tokyo, Jan. 2- The Army Section of the Imperial
Vichy, Jan. 2. Headquarters has announced that the
France's will to defend her Far Chinese casualties between January
Le and November, 1940, amounted to Eastern empire is affirmed by During the first period of the war, 580,868 dead and wounded, bringing,
attitude of France has had its effect the Japanese were mainly on the the total of Chinese dead since 1937 Temps which declares that the Orm, Police
1,803,350
It is claimed that in the controversy between Thailand the War Fund were also received yes offensive and it was only during the
5,127 Chungking troops were taken and French Indo-China, and adds: c. 8. Pierce woods but 55,127 Hauchow battle that the Chinese launched a counter-offensive; during the second period, though the prisoner. The communique estimates "It should suffice that France clearly Missen Alleers Ddria Woods
that the Chungking lossea since the
to
The following monthly
"C"
Industries in connection with the Japanese still remained on the offen-tbreak of the China incident were affirms her will to defend the Inte- The Malayan Cadeta
sive, e Chinese possible, and 3,500,000, including dead, deserters grity of her Empire there in order Mr Word
They are Mr F. H. Harrison and
wherever offensive wero particularly successful Tsaoyang and Changsha,
Stewart Duncan
Min Norah Stone Mr Donald Black Miss K. M. Anderson Mrs D. G. Front... Major C. I. Boxer
Mr C . E. Berglof Mike E. M. I. Buckland Mr David Wilson
that those who might have thought Ass E. E. Chart at and surrenders. Mr. H. J. E. Hewlett, two technical
The Japanese losses for the year it possible to exploit to the limit of 6.32 Rossini-La Boutique Fantasmembers of the Ministry of Supply
were given as 13,131, bringing t que-London Philharmonic Orches Mission which was headed by Sir
During the first period there were total casualties since 1937 to 101,890 their ambitions our defeat in Europe Alexander Roger, and included about
aver officers and men, including those kill-may recognise that there are in 276 engagemonts involving
politica realities which it is unwise to 20 representatives.
It is believed that at the Con- 100,000 troops, of which Chinese ed at Nomanban-Reuter,
|dsregard.". were so im-attacks amounted to only seven per 7.15 London RelayQuestions of ference the delegates
pressed by the possibilities of Hong- cent., while during the second period the iour."
7.30 A Programme by Carroll Gib-kong industries from the accounts of there were 231 major engagements, of
bons (Piano) and (Vocal),
Sam Browne
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
8.03
Napolitain Orchestre
and
8.30 London Relay Theatre Land."
9.00 London Helay The News and News Commentary.
Chinese Trade Fair Closes
an official
of
Sea Losses Compared
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REFUGEE SOCIAL WELFARE
Social and The Hongkong Refugee Welfare Counell gratefully acknowledge the following gifts to their "141 Appear Fund":
Mrs Pau (for 8.A. Food Kitchen) std; St Stephen's Girls' College Gulla of Help (for Soup Kitchens 200: Miss Mavis Lush (far Food Kitchens) $10: Miss Ruby Mow Fung, $13; MI Leau Blok Keng. jad: H.K. Chinese Relief Association (per Donations received during December
$50; Prot. W. Brown $20; Anonymous,
(the Food Mr Colin $10: Anonymous Kitcheny $50; bir and birs Gordon Camp bell. #10: Mrs 1. Cunningham, $10; 0.¿.. 13: Five Sympathisers e/a 5. C. M. Port,
a.
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hundred pieces of firowood, Sandakan Chamber of Commerce: freight! Canton ... age on firewood, Messrs Jardune, Mathicon, MISSION TO CHINESE SEAMEN
Being sure of her right in the Indo- China affair, concluded Le Temp that it was de- which Chinese attacks amounted to Colony's delegales
"France cannot lend herself to any cided to send two experts to investi- 45 per cent.
interference or pretext whatever to it li During the Brst period the Curthest
obtain concessions affecting the Inte inte.
An extensive programme,
crity of the territories, our sovereign- arranged for advance by the Japanese was about understood, has been
in the second only 200 kilometres.
London, Jan. 2. ly over which cannot be questioned." the two delegates, who paid a visit 700 kilometres, but to Kowloon Docks on Wednesday, period it was
withdrawal from Japanese
German sca losses mentioned in al
"Wounded France la not giving up," Deanna Durbin (Vocal), -Souvenirhey are expected
the (The tu cave
for Nanning amounted to a retreat of 200 summary released to-day do not in- De Fauallippe Serenade Napolitan Colony during the week-end
kilometres). The Japanese daily clude the specific number of sub-declared General Huntziger, Minister Mr H Kom-tang) $300. A Frangel-Napolitain Song, Or-
advance therefore in the early stages marines which are claimed to have of War'and Commander-Chief of the 1940. of St Stephen's Girls' College, $00; | Care Rangoon and Calcutta, chestre Napolitain; Someone to Care
the
war aimounted to 400 been destroyed during the year, Durbin
kilometres, but later for Me, Il Bacio, Deanna
only to 100 nelther is any claim made for damage French land forces, in a New Year Nazi naval units. message to the people of Syria, where (Vocal) with Orchestra; Napoli-
metres, and now not only no advance inflicted Tarantelle, Chant De Sirche, Orches-"
has been made but there are signs Hitler's fleet has, however, lost two he was formely French Commander- tre Napolitain; The Maids of Cadiz,
cruisers, 12 destroyers and a number In-Chief. He urged his hearers to of retreal. My Own, Deanna Durbin (Vocal)
During the first period the highest of smaller vessels,
wholeheartedly with Orchestra; Noite Sur Mare-
Italian losses are licovler with one keep their confidence in France and in France's share arcas,
Eight cruiser, 11 destroyers and at least 20 task of recovery renovation. Reuter. 100 Barcarolle, Orchestre Napolitain.
1,140,000 The fourth annual trade fair of the gure of Japanese-occupied
square kilometres, Hongkong Chinese Manufacturers Was
Attack Imminent? while in the second period the Japan submarines, while damage to three. occupied only 00,000 square battleships, two cruisers and two Union proved a tremendous success cre
adults pursed allometres.
Chungking, Dec. 31. and over 140,000
Of these figures it must fleet auxiliaries at Taranto is includ- Losses to the British feet are one through the main gate into the fair be pointed out that the Japanese ed in addition.
The Ta Kung Pao reports that aircraft carrier, of the occupied only ten per cent. of the
three cruisers.- 10
southern 0.30 London Relay-Talk: "Books rounds, stated Union yesterday.
ormed merchant cruisers, 33 destro-Japanese occupation of and People."*
About 20,000 tickets were sold for 0.45 Norman Long in a Humorous
During these three and half years, yers and 21 submarines. In accor-Indo-China is Imminent, probably by Variety Programme-In Our Village admission on New Year's Day and
nol ships is
announced. Over 100 Japanese aircraft are said to be concentrated at the Hanoi nir. kled and wounded with B3 per cent. ARP, Nice Kind Sergeant-Malou, the Fair authorities expected as big the Japanese lost 1,600.000 troops dance with the settled polley damage a landing at Saigon and Camranh Bay.
nold.. a crowd yesterday, the final day. Norman Lung: Up Aroun The Ole North Pole, What Can You Give a
E.
In an editorial on the Indo-Chinn F. Norton, paid Japanese wor expenditure in China
Berlin, Jan. 2. Nudist?, Bertha Willmatt with Ornor, Lxcellency the Acting Gover-uf Japan's able-bodied men drafted. British Wireless. chestra; The Scoutmaster,
German Join an informal visit on New Year's Day totalled $16,400,000,000, the while GERMANS ATTACK CONVOY
⚫armed reconnaissance situation, the newspaper says that Tilley: Dennis, The Menuce from while while other visitors were Sir Japanese note issue by the end of 1940 had already reached $3,000,000,-
planes attacked British warships and representatives of Indo-China revo- Robert Ho Tung and the acthug 000.-Reuter, Venice, My Young Man's Ever So
merchantmen of the British east. lutionary bodles held n conference on Nice, Emo Atherton with Orchestra: Conzul-General for the Netherlands,
const. An outpost ship was directly Sunday at which "The Indo-China Five Million Troops
Movement Com- Seven Veils, Dear Old Fashioned | Mr.D. G. E. Middelburg.
hit and another set afire immediately People's Freedom
mittee was formally created. Thing, Norman Long with Piano. It was announced yesterday that:
all proceeds from admission charges It was revealed by General Ho after the attack.United Press.
The Indo-China Independence Re- for yesterday would be donated to Ying-ching that the Chinese army
volutionary Alliance recently sent u charity.
recaptured 99 cities during the past.
DETTE DAVIS MARRIED
representative, Ho Cho-hua, to Chinn,'
Friends $1 each, #10: Me D. Chel Plece-goods and electric torches year and abandoned 60, and that up
seeking Chinese assistance, and tentaram Mr Chai Bing-la), #Mr X. Hollywood, Jan. 2. and batteries occupied most of tho la December 23 the Japanese had stalls and as an officint pointed out, suffered 384,000 killed in action dur-
Bette Davis married Arthur Farns- days ago he received Chinese prenser M. W. Bue, 3; Mr Mak Mul-sang However, the Ta 12, Dr L Bung, $i; Mr W. O'Neill, 24.80 A firoup of Friends-fPer Mr. Lew). #150; the export trade for electric torches ing 1840.
Group of Irlanda (Per Mr Wongs $10: Kung Pao
Group of Friends (Per Me Lẫu) #1: Strifts and Calcutta was tremendous.
New Exhibits this year
Omilp of Friends (Per Fuk Talkoo) 47; were 000 Chinese had been trained and Unlied Preus
Bette Davin was divorced by Har people against Japanese intrigues
Group of Friends, Per NA TAI-koo
A Group of Friends (Fer, Mr-Two) machines for the manufacture of equipped and that there was no need precision tools and these excited at present to worry about China's mun O. Nelson, dance band fender, which are supplying arms and funds power. The only In December 1938. They were mar to certain Indo-China groups for on
uprising-Reuter much Interest. The fair closed last sources of man
hecessity for a major offensive which ried, in 1932, night at 10 p.m.
10.15 Dance Music.
11.00 Clośc Down,
--EVACUEES LOSES
LIFE IN FIRE
A London ovnerice, Pamela Gleeson, aged 0, and Dawn Lott, aged 7, lost their lives when the house of Mr Reginald Lott, at Goshen Street, Hhymney, Monmouthshire, was burnt down, Both girls were sleeping.
areas.
to
The General alko stated that. 8,000,-worth, of Boston, in Arizono, to-day, men in warned, the Indo-Chinese
The Christian Mission to Chinese Bear men in Hongkong acknowledges the fellowing donations with grateful thanks! A group of seamen (Per Mr Lam), 12. Co. Lid, 10: Mr It. Shim, 5; Mr E. M. Bryden. 15: Mr G. Lyon Mackenzie, 5; Mr. Framer. $5: Mr 3. S. It. Humble, *: Three Friends $1 each, $3! My M. D. Mr W. Grete, 110: Mean Union Trading
Dietrich, 3 E. D. da Roca, $2; Hra Nut Fong-wing, #2; N. W. J., 12; Me 0. T. Andersen, $2: Mr B. K. Wong, Per Mi Lee) 25 Mr F. L. Wonk (Por Mr Leo) #10: Mr K. K. Lau, (Per Mr Lee) 37; Mrs C. H. Lee, Per Air Leo] $1.
Good Samaritan Fund, fur. rice: dias tribution:
James If, Backhouse Ltd. $10 str. E. Cock, $10! Pastor: NI, $10; Me to Bhu que, $5; Mr R. Helertsen, 10; 0. F. 91; Bir 3. Preser, $2,
Building Yund:
Mr Yraser. 81. Christmas Dinneri
Melan
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