THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 15, 1989.

NAZIS FORBID HOOKEY VISIT

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Permission for the German team They will comprise, the paper to take part in the Weston-super-says, 8,600 railway workers, 5,000 Maro (Somerset) hockey tournaminers, 10,000. labourers,* 15,000 ment has been refused.

farmhands and forest workers, and An invitation had been accepted 2,000 men engaged in the building by the Germania Jahn, of Magde- burg, Germany, to pay a return visit to the tournament this year, when twenty-three other terms will compete.

trade.

"PERFECT NAZI” PROTEST And in London-

Protesting against the visit to London of Frau Scholtz-Klink, the All arrangements had been made, "Perfect Nazi Woman," twelve but a cablegram was received by members of the Women's Commit- Mr. W. E. Pike, the organising tee for Peace and Democracy walk- secretary, from Herr Vehrens, theed in single file from Tottenham leader of Germania` Jahn, stating | Court-road, to the German Embassy, that they had been refused permis- in Carlton House-terrace. sion to come to England.

Some of the posters they carried

He had cabled to Berlin to see read: "Clear Out Scholtz-Klink,” whether it would be possible to get "Hitler. Wants War, We Want this decision altered, but permis-Peace," "No Nazi Klink for British sion had again been refused and Women." One, in German, read the German team will not compete. "Freedom for the Women in Hitler's

Mr. Pike believes the ban is the Concentration Camps." result of the law, forbidding Ger- It was a peaceful demonstration. mans taking currency, out of their | The women did not even stop out- country.

side the Embassy.-Reuter, ciated Press.

RAW CABBAGE ON MENU

Hero is other news from Ger- many.

Suggested menus for German housewives, covering lunch and dinner for a week, are given in the "Nazi Party Correspondence,” Ger- mans are recommended to begin and end the week like this.

Monday-Lunch: Schwarzwurzel (a root used as a vegetable), ris- soles and potatoes. Dinner: Pan- cakes made of potatoes grated and fried, and a salad of raw red cab- bage.

ACROSS ATLANTIC IN

8-TON BOAT

HE SWAPPED HOME FOR YACHT

Asso-

70-year-

Bored with retirement, British Columbia medical mission- Sunday. Lunch: Vegetable soup

ary is to sail across the -Atlantic (carrota, celeriac, kidney beans, from Plymouth in an 8-ton yacht tomatoes and savoys) with dumplin company with one other man. ings made of bread. Dinner: Saus- sages. with potato and watercress

salad.

Nazi officials are making a big effort to stress Hitler's "personal

contact" with the German man-in- the-street.

Telegrams signed ‘Adolf Hitler" are sent off regularly to couples celebrating wedding anniversaries, to prolific mothers, and prize-win- ning athletes.

'YOUNG ENGLAND!'

iz Young men of England sit and drink whisky while the women go fire-fighting.

Two years ago the Rev. John Antle retired from his life-work of lumber camps and Indian reserva- bringing medical aid to the isolated tions on the British Columbia.coast.

He settled down to a quiet life in

Vancouver Island. But not for long.

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Every time he looked out to sea he felt the wanderlust creeping over him.

Last summer he met a tea planter from India who wanted to settle on Vancouver Island, and within' he had "swapped" his house for the four days of their first acquaintance

Reverie, then lying 6,000 miles away at Dartmouth, Devon.

Mr. Antle at once sailed for Eng- land and his new home afloat.

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Anyway, that's what the An- griff, mouthpiece of Germany's Goebbels, says about a picture

He has spent only seven hours at showing the commandant of women members of the London Auxiliary fied she can stand up to the test.

sea in the Reverie, but he is satis-

Fire Service inspecting volunteers.

Thousands of Czechoslovak work- |· men are to be imported into Ger-

many to ease the present shortage A.R.P. PASSES

of skilled labour in vital industries,] according to the Auslandsdeutsche,

sation.

The Air Raid Precautions Officer organ of the Nazi Foreign Organi-announces that the undermentioned ladies have passed the following These will fill the places of Ger-examinations: Air Raid Warden mans who have been compelled re- | instructors Mrs. M. K. Lo; Mrs. C. cently to give up their work so that w Skeets.

they may be trained for more im- The Voluntary Aid course: Mrs. portant industries.

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TO-MORROW, MONDAY, TUESDAY.

THE MOST SINISTER AND INTRIGUING CHAPTER FROM THE VIVID HISTORY OF CRIME 111

HEDY

LES BOYE

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