Wednesday,
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August 20, 1941.
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The
Relates
Chungking Impressions
The Hon. Mr J. P. Pennefnther-Evans, Commissioner of Police, was the speaker at the weekly meeting of the Hongkong Rotary Club yesterday, when he delivered an interesting talk on his impressions of Chungking, which he recently visited.
Calling the subject of his talk "A Policeman Looks at Chungking" the Commissioner spake of his experiences during air raids on the wartime capital of China, of conditions in the shelters, and of how the inhabitants, were warned of the approuch of raiders,
Itolarinn Pennefather-Evans said one section of the tunnel to another In part:
without going through the gates which are
tunnel controlled by
Experience in Tunnel
unrds,
www.fort.
As matter of fnet, the Arst warning that } experienced In
at Chungking went
a most incon-
On this occasion, I spent the alr venient hour, just as I was sitting down to breakfast. After breakfast, raid In one of these public tunnels, during which time the servants pre-I went in as far as I could and the house by opening all the there found a recess in which I en- pared
with windows and doors, covering up all sconced myself, in company Wind
and some other big shots, the furniture, books, beds, etc. with general
was extremely patien newspapers er cloth, puiting away Everybody clothes and so on, the Ambassador and good-humoured, and at no time and I walled until the urgent warn- did feel any fear of pante or dis
went Founded whereupon we
The warden had a tele. down to
Gome 00 feet be- phone and was in touch with A.R.P. dugout
which Headquarters. The electric Light low the top of the hill
4 the Ambassador's
house stands.
system is cut off at the power sto You will observe that we were letion as soon as the urgent warning Surely in our movements, but there gues, and the tunnels are Hghted by
electri was no need to hurry. One has at oil lamps augmented by
Outside, between the first hand torches. one hour
one could Sol- left hear an necasional rifle shot, This Inspector, 12 Sal Yeung Chol warning of the planes havingdiers are at persons who are found
of the arrival Hankow and the
after the urge When the wandering about planes over Chungking. urgent warning goes, everybody in alarm has been given. They inve to hit anybody, Chungking has to take to the dug never been known ouls, except soldiers and passive de- because they do not actually nim tener employees.
the person, but it has the effect of
Hon. General Secretary, ILK.S.P.C., Old Chy Hall.
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.
The Inspector, 82 Storie Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.
St., Kowloon,
The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon,
All further steps will be taken, expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's name
win kept strictly private, èxcept in cases where mallee is proved.
and
be
Bank Employee
At 85 Refuses
To Step Down
ICHENE
lenst
D11
What I called the Ambassador'ahasteaing Inggards into dug-outs. dugout proved to be a rather superior
place. One descended by steps in the tunnel
that one
After the rald is over, the people are not allowed to down the hillside to a stone balcony disperse until the "all-clear" has into the gone, which is not given until the one entered from which Tunnel proper. The Ambassador had planes are reported to be clear of on the balcony so the province of Szechuan in which provided chairs
could remain in the open Chungking Is altunted, air until the last minute. The dug- out or tunnel was lined with sweet On two occasions, a suon as the raiders had passed, was taken smelling wood and had seats run-
round in a Vallee car to see the aing the length of it,
which the sat comfortably and in passive defence organisation at work. CHICO, Cal-The holder of the occupants
most interesting, and i lungest service record among Call-good humour, chatting away to each This was
The mouth other.
of the tunnel was surprised at the speed and skill
on
forala banking employees would wing in the face of a perpendicular and chiciency with which this work like nothing better than to be per- mited to go on working for a few rock with a very big drop beneath was carried out.
, ensured that no bomb could go been bombed and casualties had oc-
nure years.
alf outside the entrance, The bal-Shot, I
MICHAEL A MARSHAL-The first picture of King Michael of Rumania to have come from that country for a long time. It shows Michael, who is a prisoner in his own land, at a coromony in Bucharest when he was given the rank of "Marshal of Rumania," Patriarch Nicodem
and Queen Helene are standing behind.
New Nazi
Battleship
In Service
Colony Rice Prices
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HONGKONG BRANCH,
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of Banking description Exchange Business transacted,
Every
and
Where houses had
among the passive defence
I SRW sInAll
first Rid Five years ago, the Anglo Cali-cony, of which I spoke just now,
denling forala bank here altempled to re-
with the casualties, a massive parties was itself protected by
and tice Thomas N. Crew after 60 years piece of overhanging rock.)
them The placing
on stretchers Ann In a semi-circle carrying them to ambulances. I saw of service. Crew rebelled, obtained unnel ran round
demolition parties clearing ma of in a appointment as superintendent
masonry a second entrance and the nic the bank'a building and recently inside was coul and sweet. In fact, and debris of ruined buildings from celebrated his 65th year of service coming out of the tunnel at the end the roadway, and filling up bomb the Bismarck, which was sunk.onC. C. Liao, Mr Tsol Pa-tin, Mr Wong rency and Fixed Deposits received t
with banking companies. Now 06. of a raid was rather like stepping Crew continues Ra keep regular out of an air-conditioned room into
office hours.
of
the tropical heat.
Berlin, Aug: 18.
New Territories Crop The following are the minutes of! the fifteenth meeting of the Equitable Rice Sales Fund Committee, held at Medical Headquarters on Monday. The 35,000-ton battle-cruiser Tir- Present were the Rev. W. H. Alton, pitz, newly-completed sister ship of . Curtis, Mr C. N. Lon May 17 by British warships, bad I saw other
Quincey, and the Hou. Dr P. S. craters in the roads. parties repairing tangled masses of already left its base and is operating Selwyn Clarke, in the Chair. electric light and telephone wires, sens, military sources said. The dis- against British shipping on the high
The minutes of the fourteenth and yet other parties of fire-fighters closure came following prominent dis-meeting, held on August 11, which tackling those buildings that ha been set on fire.
play of a picture of a German naval had been circulated, were taken as craft under the caption: "Germany's read and were approved and con- Infest 35,000-ton warship." Though armed. the vessel was unnamed, the picture
Passive Defence
Bigger Than Tirpitz?
The Chairman reported that work had commenced on the construction of the kitchen for the sale of cooked rice in the basement of Wanchai Market.
TRUSTES AND EXECUTONBILIT UNDERTAKEN. Current Accounts opened in Local Cur. Local Currency and Sterling on terms that may be ascertained on application,
D. DENSON,
ǎianager.
POST OFFICE
Japan is
Born in London, Eng., Crew first
Drawback of Ralds went to work for a bank in 1873, as castiler of the Bank
Chico.
The chief drawback about these He remained with the organisation constant ralds in Chungking is that through several reorganisations and they waste a great deal of time. 11) was head of the trust
It was explained: to me that these | is believed to represent the Tirpitz. department is disconcerting to spend, for in-
Parcel Post Service to when the company tried, and failed, stance, a morning inside à dug-oul passive defence workers are organis--Domet. to retire him in 1930.
and to have to endeavour to make ed in little parties of about a dozen
temporarily suspended.
Alr Mall to Rangoon to connect Crew says his most interesting up arrears of work as best one can under their own leaders, throughoa:
the city. They
with the British Overseas Airways bank experience was with sehe 1,500 It
are supervised pat is bad enough. when it happens
y by the Police and partly by the
Now York, Aug. 18,
Mr C. N. Li reported that 120.49 Service will until further notice be Chinese employed in gold mining rasionally, but disconcerting is
Fridays, When д
The Associated Press report from piculs of vegetables had been pur- closed roid takes place,
On Mondays and near Chico a half-century ago. He mild term when it happens constant-A.I.P.
is they tackle.
Berlin Unlike London, Chungking is
bombed building in any
quoting informed foreign chased during learned Chinese-style arithmette and ¡y.
the
week ending Correspondence for despatch by this Dust be superscribed by boasts that he was the culy person not large enough for people to stay their vicinity quietly, efficiently and sources in Berlin surmises that the August 15 at a cost of $189.12. In route
new German battleship pictured in A expeditiously, The speed with whlen
"C.N.A:C." with whom they deal without susput and take their chance the city is cleared up after a rajd the Voelkischer Beobachter to-day is been sold at $775.02, 4.08 piculs the same period 113.21 piculs had hit. Sitting in the tunnel while the
The public are reminded that it is raid is going on, one listens to the astonishing. It is the results not the 35,000-ton Tirnirtz, sister ship valued at $31.38 had been discarded,
postal regulations of the Bismarckt, but may be the and vegetables to the value of $35.53. a breach of noise of the enemy planes and the two years of bitter experience.
40,000-ten battleship laid down detonation of bombs. Bombs drop-
close in a postal cover communi- inhad been carried over to the current The Japanese had been making | April, 1930.-Domel,
cations intended for persons other ping close cause an unpleasant re many attempts to force the British
week.
na the addressee; percussion
car drums.
Paddy from New Territories Embassy to transfer to the South
Enemy Shipping Losses that people m tumels are advise
Mr Tsoi Po-tin provided the fol- bunk of the Yangtse, which was
London. Aug. 19. to put their fingers in their cars considered to be
lowing
information relating to paddy -a-safo......situation, the bomb is close at hand.
It has been officially revealed in from certain districts of the New much
cugh Hongkong, we as though.
London that the total enemy tonnage Territories: At the first warning of the sires, being bombed and Kowloon was not, lo
(captured, sunk and sculled) (a) The first and second crops therefore Kowloon would collects
be safe to everybody
up to August 10 was 4,007,000 tons, each produced about 20,000 pleuls. the together things they wish to take with them reside
reside in and
and Hongkong dangerous This comprised 2.321.000 tons Ger (b) For every plcul of paddy Into the tunnels, and then proceed Residence on the south bank, how-
man shipping, 1,533,000 tons Italian milled considerable
66 per cent of white rice entalled
dim- in quite a leisurely manner towords. the tunnels
Vicion.
B.W.O.F.
- For Britain's- Sailors of the Mercantile Marine
You are invited to donate old books, magazines, gramophone records and games for the men who keep Britain's Mercantile sailing the seven seas.
Please send parcels addressed:
"FOR BRITISH SAILORS"
c/o REV. A. STRONG NAVAL CHAPLAIN
R. N. DOCKYARD-
Of
c/o THE CHEERO CLUB
FELLOWS OF THE
.BELLOWS
JULY
SCORE
435
Please Blow in
on the
were all situated north bank, in Chungking. Ambassador, therefore
tha on the Tilan The
When I arrived in Chungking, I
The Act-
Of the total
To Consider Income Tax
"
to
The Printed Matter Service to the tollowing places in China le tem- porarily suspended: Yunnan, Ste-- thuen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen Amoy and Kulangsu), (except Kwangri,
and North
East of wangtung.. Small Packet Post to- all countries
Some of the tunnels cutem in maintaining contnet we shipping, 34,000 tons Finnish, sitlp could be obtained, 22 per cent. of
ping and 119,000 tons of shipplag husk valued, at present, at $2 per is suspended. can only be entered by ticket, and the Chungking Government, whose fuseful to the enemy,
2 picu),
per
cent. of course polishings
INWARD AIR MAILS I saw tunnel guards checking the leer
700,000 fans
valued at $4 were
at $4 per picul,
per cent. Air Mall by “Pan American Airways people into the tunnels.
of fine
valued at $7 per polishings val conskiered sunk since June 10. These figures, of
Direct Service"--San Francisco date. 21st Augusi. ..... .Aug. 28. I went into several tummels myseif it his duly to place himself where include, 51 ships of an estimated picul, and 3 per cent, wastage.
(c) The charge for husking and
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways during this perlad to see how the he would be in best communication tounge of 200,000 claimed sunk by
the Russians.--British Wireless. milling was 30 cents per pleul for
Direct Servico"--San Francisco people were settling down there. with the Government to which he
small quantities, 95 per cent of the Although the disaster in one of the Is pccredited.
date, 2nd September......Sept. 9. original weight (including white rice. tunnels in which several thousanil
·OUTWARD AIR MAILS people Inst their lives occurred only discovered most of the British Em-
husk and polishings) being returned to the owner, and 32 cents per picul
Friday, Aug. 22 a short time previously, I found everybody perfectly happy and bassy literally wiped out.
for larger quantities, the whole Air Mail by Air to Rangoon to con- nect with the "British. Overseas signs of any fear of a re-occurrence bassador was working on the ground
weight being returned to the owner. of which the of a building
Alrways," (d) Six mills were avaliable in of that disaster. The tunnels them-floor
Territories-apart from selves
while
the New excellently constructed upper floor had disappeared,
The following official communique those in the urban area and could and the mouths are protected from the Consulate were working in the
husk 1,000 piculs of paddy per day. blast by brick baffles. The tunnels only remaining building in the com- to the Press was issued yesterday:
The morning that
One mili are constructed
could convert about 200 I left, the
His Excelleney the Governor has with several en-pound.
rest of the
destroyed, trances. They are
Embassy was generally
I should like to say a few words med i Committee to advise on plculs of paddy into cargo rice and and the portions in which the people
cargo rice to the practicability of replacing
the about 150 piculs of sit are at right angles to the en- about the Police Training Academy existing system of War Taxation by polished white rice in a day, working trance tunuel. This is to avoid the in Chungking, where 1,200 Police an Income Tax and, if so, on the of the rate of 15 piculs per hour. binst of n bomb falling outside the officers are trained for the olice measures necessary to this end; and entrance which the bafiles would be President of the Academy is Gel-visions of the existing War Revenue of the whole of China. The alternatively, to advise on any re- Bu service insufficient to counter, were the bombs to fall really close.
eralissimo Chiang Kai-shek. The
This legislation which may be considered people sit in rows on benches along Academy, together with two other necessary to ensure that, higher in- the walls of the tunnel, which is divided by gates that the population cannot pass from
are
curved
Into sections
UFS
ADOLF'S MAN-Reports re- calvad in London state that if Hitler conquered Russia, ‘be would put Princo Louis For- dinand, second son of the for mor German Crown Prince, as puppet on the throne of “Russlaz
50
1
Police
political Police Training Academics is under the direct control of Gea- cral Dai Li, who is the head of all the Police in China
Including the political Police,:
Killed In Crash
Former Hongkong Boy's Service with R.A.F.
News has been received in the
K.P.O. and G.P.O. Reg.
Ord.
....Aug. 22, 4 p.. ......Aug. 22, 4,30 p.m. Monday, Aug. 25-
Air Mail by Ate to Bangoon to con- nect with the "British Oversens Airways."
·E.P.O, and G.P.O. Reg...Aug. 25, 1 p.m. ..Aug. 25, 4,30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 28
Ord,
Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S.A. and Europe via "Fan-Ameri- can Airways and Trans-Atlantic Service."
Reg. Ord.
Ord.
K.P.O.
.Aug. 28, § pan. ........Aug. 28, 5.30 p.m.
G.P.O.
.Aug. 28, 5 p.m.
comes bear their full share of the burden of War Taxation.
The Commitice conalsts of the following members; The Hon. Mr C. G. Alabaster, o..., C.,
(Chair- Although the Academy was transman); the Hon. Mr R. R. Todd, the Colony that Pilot Omeer Lesile ferred from Nanking at the fall of Hon. Sir Vandeleur Grayburn, K., Richard Evans, RAF, former pupil that city into the hands of the the Hon. Mr J. J. Paterson, the Hon, of the Central British School (1022 Japanese, it is already well estat. Mr D. J. Sloss, C., the Hon. Mr to 1924) crashed whilst landing in Air Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, lished in Chungking. It has suffer-M. K. Lo, C.B.,, the Hon. Mr Li Tse-England after returning from a bomb- ed, like all other public institutions fong, the Hon. Mr Leo d'Almada eling flight and was killed with three in Chungking, from Japanese bomb Castro, Jr., Professor R. Robertson, others.
ing, but the training of Police endele continues effectively in spite of bombing.
Very Up-to-Date The size of the grounds of the Academy and the excellent layout of the buildings, together with the diversity of subjects taught, came as a surprise to me. It is the most up- to-date Police training school that have yet visited anywhere. only
Messrs E. M. Bryden, L. Kadoorie, This is the third former pupil of Kwok Chan, T. Black, A. G. Clarke, the Central British School who has and C. van Langenberg; with Mr K. given his life in the present war; in M. A. Barnott as Secretary,
Bddition, one is missing and another
prisoner of war.
Leaves Police To
Join R.A.F.
+
is
The late Pilot Officer Evans, leaves
father and mother and younger brother, who are at present in Eng- land, and an elder brother, Charles Evans, who is working for
› Aug. 28, 7^p.m.
Tuesday, Sept. 9-
U.S.A. and Europe vla. "Pan-
and American Airways Allantio Services..
Trans-
Rex. Ord,
Reg. Ord.
K. P. Q.
Bept. 5, 5 pm. Sept. 9, 5.30 pm. G. P. O..
..Sept. 9.5 p.m. .Sept. 9, p.m.
M Pandora The Panda
A. II. Tilton, deputy in charge of Boyd and Co., Ltd, at Fouchow. Not the Criminal Branch of the Western was an employee of H.M. Dockyard,
The father of the deceased
pilot do they train Police officers there, but they also train Police Shanghai shortly in order to join the companied by his wife and three sons Shanghat Special Police, will leave Hongkong, and left for England ac- doga and Police carrier pigeons Royal Air Forca. Besides the ordinary class rooms, assembly hall, parade grounds and tecreation rooms,
DAY OF PRAYER
In 1928. Prid to his transfer to the West- Mr. Tilton was a ern District detective-Inspector
of the Shanghal Ho went to In 1927 at the time of the
and has been
found there Excellent Police Museum and scien tine laboratories. All ho latest Police. technical nids to crime Investigation
Nationalist
are taught there, and all the latestinal Bolution, joined the nounced yesterday evening that n
scientific Instruments are reprenant- ed and used for demonstration and instructional-purposes.
Four unused blue twopenny stamps of 1840 of Great Britain have been sold at a Loridórí” auction for £00.
Dies In New York
Death came recently to Pandora, the 230-pound brown-and-cream Panda at the Bronx Zoo
She was four years old, and she dled of a month-old 'aliment that medical selence could not identify even aller X-rays, brain tesis and The Hongkong Government an sprue toppings.
Pandora was brought to the Bronx telegram from the Secretary of State | In 1038 from the bamboo country of nected with that department for the for the Colonies has been received to West China to be mated with Fan, past fourteen years..
the effect that it is. the desire of His the only male of his kind in the He Is a native of Portsmouth, Majesty the King that Sunday, U.S.A. But Fan, whom delicate training had previous experience as the outbreak of England, where he received his early September 7 being the Brat Sunday atomach never could get used to the following the second anniversary of food, died last May before-haand. Ho has
"war, should i be "Pandora got a chance to found an "un"air", "pl161,
observed as a National Day of Prayer, American panda dynasty.
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