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House Shades
Subject Of Prosecution
Medical Department
A difference of opinion between the Health Department and Public Works Department as to whether certain zinc and wood shades on houses in Shaukiwon should be pulled down ocated at Central Magistracy Was before
H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morn
Inspector E, Benwell told the court
that while the Health author ties considered the existence of the lindes a danger to publie health owing to the filth, sputum brid some- times, excreta, which were found on them, the P.W.D. refused to order their removal as they considered the shades necessary for the protection of the shops and roads against rain and sun.
The ease wan one in which 14 inen from and woman, all Chinese Shaukiwan, were suminoned for ac cumulating household refuse on the shades in front of their' houses,
Wanchai Cases
The Inspector had stated at the original hearing that his Department considered the existence of the shades would help in the spread of Tuber- culosis. They had got hundreds of similar skudes rem
removed in the Wan- chi ares but they were powerless to do anything in Shaukiwon.
He pointed out that the shades were of the "non-verandah or bal- cony type" and that the Department had no objections to roller blinds which could be lowered and raised
required.
ns
One of the Defendants stated that roller
oller blinds were not suitable for Shaukiwan as the wind was much too strong there.
Inspector Benwell added that 125 householders in Shaukiwan had been warned by legal notice to keep their
clean and while 110 had com shades plied with the instructions the 15 Defendants had failed to do so,
WARSAW TRAFFIC-Log-driven bicyclo-taxis have replaced motor vehicles on stroots of Warsaw, Poland, because of lack of gasoline. Here are two Nazi airmon on leave, looking over ruins Nazi Luftwaffe made of capital city.
In fining the Defendants $5 each Situation In Syria
Mr Sheldon warned them that should they repeat the offence he would issue an order for the shades to be removed,
Roosevelt Asked On Defence
FROM PAGE ONE
fellow would do. Sometimes, he added, one has information and some- times not.
Asked if he thought that the "other fellow" was likely to make any move towards the Azores or Cape Verde Islands, the President replied that he could not prognosticate.
The President dismissed as on im- proper question an inquiry whether American troops were in Greenland. To answer that, he said, might dis- close military information.
The President also indicated that Ievoured the extension of the training period for National Guards men and drafted men beyond one year.
LATE
NEWS
French-Steamer- Torpedoed
Satisfactory
FROM PAGE ONE
Soviets Continue To Counter Attack
FROM PAGE ONE
Rumanian Claim BERLIN, July @ (UP).—According to the olleial news agency, German
which is advancing up the Euphrates that Soviet artillery and machine- from Deir Ez Zor, hus occupied Races, guns wiped out the entire Rumanian also without opposition.
Royal Guard regiment "Milli Vite- Racea is half-way between Deir Ezzel, except for four peasant nem- Zor and Aleppo and the importance bers who surrendered. of its position lies in the fact that the column is able to strike euner at Aleppo from the east or at Homs from the northeast, depending on the
Antonescu's leadership, yesterday ad- development of the strategical situa-and Rumanian troops, under General Lion.
vanced farther into the Soviet lines towards the lower Dniester, and for- LONDON, July 0 (Reuter)ced the Russians from Bessarabin, General Dentz lins ordered
former the reaching the
Soviet-Ru- mobilisation of a Frenchmen bemanian frontier. tween the ages of 10 and 45 in Syrla and Lebanon, according to the Poris radio.
Mobilisation
German Report:
BERLIN, July 8 (UP)-The_of- Armistice Rejected
cial news agency announced to-day LONDON, July 9 (Reuter)-Radio that German troops on the northern Paris, quoting a message from Beirut front on Monday pierced the Soviet to-day, said that the British High fortified line after fifteen hours of Command in the Near Eust had made nighting. The prisoners inc
included another Armistice proposal to General Asiatic elite troops. A Ger
A German mass Dentz which was again rejected.
Italian Reaction To U.S. Move In Iceland
FROM PAGE ONE
renching and the general impression that it brings the United States nearer! to war is certainly warranted by tacis.
sault with hand-to-hand dghting overcame the Russian resistance.
In the
the pursuit of the Soviet forces
throughout the eastern front between
July 2 and 5, German troops took over 142,000 prisoners. Despite ob-
gute Russian resistance,
German
and Rumanian troops captured many defence nesis and field positions, took many prisoners and much war material including 604 tanks, several armoured trains and 35 guns
Hungarian Communique BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
(UP),—Ac- BUDAPEST, July 8 The "Mall" says that the defensive pact between Iceland and the United cording to an official communique,
mechanised States is of the greatest importance Hungarian their advance which is in
units are continuing
to the Allies.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ANKARA, July 8 (UP)-It is officially announced that the Turkish Government on Sunday protested ngainst the torpedoing of the French steamer St Didler on Friday last in the Turkish harbour of Anallyo, when a British seaplane released three the implications may well be describ- have crossed the river Sereth and torpedoes, one of which missed the ed as incalculable. Hitler cannot that reconnaissance units are nearing St Didier and exploded in the possibly view it with any degree of the river Zbrucz.
equanimity.
barbour.
The "Evening News of India" says full swing. that the step was so boldly taken that
It is claimed that Hungarian forces
Hungarian losses 50 for, it la The French steamer War en The "Bombay Sentinel" charac- claimed, are low. route from Saloniks to Syria when terising it as a very vital step, sug- she was attacked. Casualties so far gests that America will slowly but aboard the ship are raid to be five surely drive Into the war. dead from injuries and 20 wounded. There were 280 French people aboard of which 200 were soldiers, 25 officers, 34 N.C.Os and 16 crewmen. All have now been interned...
Briton Sentenced
For Homicide SHANGHAI, July 0 (Inter- national)Mr T. C. Turner, 17, re tired architect has been given a sentence of four months for involun- tory manslaughter of his garden coolie who was killed by a gun trap intended for thieves,
Vichy-Berlin Policy
Since the fall of Lemberg, Russian troops have done their utmost to cover the province of Podolla and the very important rail junction at Dudelman wy banding die vance of the rivers the German troops at
Zionalipa and Stripa.
The communique ndds that by
To Split U.S. Unity this attack Hungarian troops have
→→ FROM PAGE ONE
which would be far-reaching in the diplomatic field.
Many German leaders consider that the Russian con NA
་་ ended with the occupation of Mos cow, Leningrad and Kley, in order to avold German forces being involved
The trap is a gun of small calibre.in a kind of Chinese war. The coolle, Kau Kwang-tsoong, was first wounded and later died of in- Juries.
Kotka Raided
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH", BERLIN, July 8 (UP)—A report from Helsinki to the oilclal new agency states that Red planer attack- ed Kotka to-day destroying sixty houses. They also bombed Kir- konuml, Baerklarimni and Fielis in the Lake Valkula district. A Soviet parachutist detachment and four Soviet bombers were destroyed.
Haifa Attacked
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH. BERLIN, July 8 (UP)According to the official news agency, the Luft- waffe attacked Haifa In Palestine seiting fire to and damaging fuel dumps. One freighter was also ret pfire.
New Peace Offer
succeeded in occupying territory southwest of the river Dniester and have even crossed the river, making the position of the Soviet troops undefendable, not only along the Zlosalipa but also along the Stripa
and Sereth.
Passengers For Shanghai
Among those who left the Colony
The Franco-German pence would by an American liner was Sie Victor be accompanied by new Hitler offers Sassoon who is returning to Shang- of a general peace in which Vichy hal. Sir Victor recently travelled to diplomats would play a part and America, where he stayed for four or
business,
and which relied on to produce deep five months, partly on
in American opinion.
niso to sell some of his large collection cych ublic opinion remains of jewels to raise funds for the ILA.F. hostile to the policy of reversing al-
Mr Francis Luka, European re- Ilances, but Vichy has decided on re- presentative of Max Factor's Make- course, if necessary, to dictatorship up Studio In Hollywood, was also a methods, concludes the despatch. passenger to Shanghai.
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