THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 3, 1939

Britain

More Mystified

Page

But No More Troubled

CANADA'S PLANS

TO ENSURE KING'S COMFORT

Ban On Private Hospitality

WHEN THE KING AND QUEEN

VISIT CANADA IN MAY, THEY

ARE NOT TO BE ASKED TO AC- CEPT INVITATIONS FROM ANY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS, OR- GANISATIONS OR CORPORA-

TION.

This is one of certain "guiding principles" to be followed by Cann dian authorities in charge of the ar rangements for the Royal tour.

These principles have been outlin- ed by the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. Mackenzie King, to:

Enable as many Canadians as pos-

sible to see the King and Queen.

LONDON PRESS COMMENT ON HITLER SPEECH

London, To-day.

FATHER GIVEN GAOL TERM

For. attacking his son outside the Water Police Station and [stabbing' him on the wrist and arm, Ho Wing Kwai was sent to

Himsworth at the Kowloon |Magistracy_ this morning.

"Hitler left us more mystified but no more trou-prison for two months by Mr. E.

bled than before.”

the hàm, prosecuting, stated that

his wages on the last day of the month and had given it all to his

These words are from a comment on Hitler's speech Det. Sub-Inspector R. Cunning- in the "Sunday Dispatch" and appear to repre-son, a police stoker, had received sent the average Englishman's reactions.

While the "Despatch" welcomes at the comparative restraint behind mother. Defendant, his father. the fact that Hitler has refrained the Fuehrer's verbal fire works.

came to the station last night and from denouncing the Anglo-Ger- The newspaper, "The People" asked his son for money. When re- "He shouts deflance when fused, he attacked with a knife and man, naval agreement and his says: speech did not contain the "raging none threaten and boasts his peo had cut open his son's arm from bellicosity" which has been antici- ples' readiness for war while know-the wrist to the forearm. The pro- pated, other papers express surprise ing no attacks are contemplated secuting officer stated that the in- de- but it is inconceivable that the cident occurred only because man who made his country mighty|fendant had an ungovernable tem- again should destroy his life's por. visit educational, charitable institu- work by his own deliberate act.” The father alleged that his son attempted to strike him. He had only struck with the knife in self defence.

Allow their Majesties to see some-tions or industrial plants. thing of typical Canadian life and scenery; and

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Enable the King and Queen to en- joy their tour in safety and com fort.

Except at Ottawa and the City of Quebec, where it is expected that a luncheon will be arranged by the Government of Canada and a dinner given by the provincial authorities, not more than one official luncheon or dinner is to be scheduled on any one day.

Mr.

"Hitler's feeble answer to Mr. Cham- berlain."

is

FEEBLE ANSWER Except in the case of an address

Beverly Baxter, in the on behalf of a Provincial Govern-"Sunday Graphic," calls the speech ment, addresses of welcome will not. case will the be read, and in no

He declares that the speech King and Queen be expected to re- ply orally to addresses of welcome. obviously intended for home His statements sumption. Whenever possible special provi-not for the minds of informed men sion will be made to give children, but his accusations and utter lack young persons and veterans of the

of proportion were only for the Great War an opportunity of seeing immature minds of frenzied youths the King and Queen.

who regard him as a God.

REPLIES TO ADDRESSES

"Special responsibility for the pro- tection of the Royal party through- In view of the limitations of time out the tour is being assigned to the of the Canadian and the difficulty of selection, their Commissioner Majesties are not to be expected to Mounted Police.

When One Torpedo Drove A Fleet From The Baltic

British aubmarines frequently.tube; in his own words, 'E 1 imme- penetrated to enemy waters during diately went deep to avoid being the Great War, in the face of all rammed by a destroyer which pass- sorts of difficulties, and in at least ed within a few feet." " one instance completely upset a campaign.

THE MOLTKE OUT OF ACTION

Actually the torpedo missed the Full details of these exploits, Seydlitz, but hit the Holtke, the based on official sources, are given next ship in the line, flooding her for the first time in "We Dive At forward torpedo room and killing Dawn," by Lt. Cmdr. K. P. M. Ed-eight men. As soon as she was hit wards.

Admiral Hipper turned his entire The first British submarine to force and returned to Danzig, where enter the Baltic, on Oct. 17, 1914, the Moltke was found to have ship- was El, commanded by Lt.-Cmdr.ped 450 tons of water. She was out a month în con- N. FLaurence. In company with of action for

J

E. 9, Lt. Cmdr. Max Horton, he soon sequence. According to the Ger interrupted Germany's munitions man offfical history: traffic with Sweden, On Aug. 19, "The whole operations were at 1915, the Germans made a deter, once suspended, and two days later mined attempt to force their way an Imperial order directed that the into the Gulf of Riga, at the en-ships of the High Sea Fleet were to trance to which E 1 was patrolling. leave the Baltic."

to

"At 8:10 a.m. Laurence sighted Thus E 1's one torpedo led German battle cruisers steaming in the withdrawal of the naval forces line abreast. He did not have much on whose support the German army time, for the visibility was only had been relying, and the opera two miles, and the enemy were tion against Riga were not renew- steaming fast, but 10 minutes after ed until October, 1917. sighting the enemy he fired a tor- pedo at the Seydlitz, the starboard

Cmdr. Laurence, as he soon after- wards became, was sent for by thể ship of the enemy squadron. Tear, who thanked him personally

as only possible to get off and said, "You have saved o

one torpedo, for E-1 had only one. Riga -bow tube Moreover, Laurence was Noéh

not given time to turn to fire a

He is no

manding

con-

were

ATMOSPHERE OF MYSTERY

The "Sunday Express" thinks that the speech was "subdued" and delivered in an extraordinary mosphere of mystery, especially view of the confusion regarding its broadcast arrangements:→Reuter.---

Mr. Himsworth said he proposed to put him in a place where ho could learn to control his temper.

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