THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1938.

AMAZING "DISCLOSURE" OF

GERMAN POLICY IN

BRITISH PRESS: OFFICIALLY DENIED

"THE LONG-RANGE BATTERIES IN THE VICINITY OF ALGECIRAS

AND ON THE AFRICAN COAST OPPOSITE GIBRALTAR. OUGHT TO RENDER GOOD SERVICES WHEN IT COMES TO CUTTING THE ANGLO-FRENCH VITAL LINE.”

This is an extract from a German document of high political significance which has come into the possession of the News Chronicle.

The document-of the authenticity eminent German officer, with almost brutal of which the News Chronicle, after careful frankness, explains the importance of Por inquiry, is fully satisfied-is a verbatim tugal in these moves, and the methods by report of a lecture delivered in secret by which the Portuguese Government and one of the most highly-placed officers in the people are to be detached from their loyalty German Army to a group of Nazi leaders, to the treaty with Great Britain. last month, in Berlin.

The frankness with which the lecturer Should diplomatic pressure prove in- defines Fascist aims in the Spanish civil sufficient, the lecturer envisages the use-

of force. war is sensational.

"If necessary" (the lecturer said), His discourse ranges over the whole "the powerful army that General. Franco field of Mediterranean strategy and fully will have at his disposal after winning the confirms the true reason for German inter- victory in Spain can be thrown into the vention in Spain-as a testing ground for scale; supported by the widespread feeling in favour of Nationalist Spain in Portugal, German military methods, and as a means that army would be able, a trifle more of gaining vital positions with the purpose efficiently than by diplomatic means, to of embarrassing British and French

instal in Portugal a regime acceptable to strategy in advance of a possible war.

us.

"We need hardly reckon with resist But the passages which will attract ance, but should resistance be offered, the the closet attention are those in which this Portuguese army is rather weak."

An official denial was later made to the British Foreign Office that any such lecture as that indicated above was ever delivered in Germany. The denial was made by a personal representative of Herr Adolf Hitler.

KOWLOON

RESIDENTS DISCUSS PROBLEMS

The

monthly meeting ol the General Committee of the Kowloon Residents' Association was held on Tuesday, August in St. Andrew's Churcli Hull.

Those present were: Mr. Wylie (President). Mr. F. C. Mow Fung (Vice-President). Mr. R. Baldwin (Hon. Secretary and Treasures).

Rev. C. B. R. Sargent, Messrs. W. C. Felshow, Li Cher Chi, W. A. Mac-

kinlay, D. W Munton, R. Pestonji, C. E. Terry. Apologies for ab- and sence were received from the Ilon. Mr.

e Castro, Jr. L. D'Almada Messrs. Lam Ming Fah, C. M. Man- ners. I. N. Murray and Miss II. D Sawyer.

Letters sent concerning the re- moval of the Roman Catholic Ceme- tery from K.L.L. 2148, drainage and sanitation in the Prince Edward Road area, A.R.P. lectures, and thr proposed erection of refugee camps in Kowloon,

read and were proved.

ap-

A letter from the Divisional Su- perintendent of Police, Kowloon, in reply to the Association's letters of May 10 and June 28 on the subject of several traffe matters, was read. It stated that the Police Department could not accede to the Association's proposals. The letter was referred to the Trafile Sub-Committee for consideration and report.

Regarding the proposed erection of mule stables at Kowloon Tong, a letter had been received from the Kowloon Tong Garden Association soliciting

connection assistance in with its protest to Government, was decided that no further, action be taken at present,

It

A letter from Government in re- ply to the Association's request for a notice board to direct people to the Kowloon Hospital, and a shelter Both of to be erected, was, read. these suggestions were receiving con- alderation.

Naked to the waist under a blazing sun, Premler Mussolini of Italy acted for an hour as man of the soil and officially opened the Italian wheat harvest at Aprilla. His body already was excellently tenned, as he stripped off his clothes, as shown above, He said the wheat crop was superior in quality to that of last year.

Ghost "Layer” Who Wrote To

England Put In A Nazi Camp

Prince Frederick of Prussin, 26- year-old grandson of the former Wilhelm, reported in Kaiser British circles as the "gentleman

in London" Count Curt Haugwitz- for attentions to his wife, the former Barbara Hutton, according

Reventlow had threatened to shoot

court testimony. The Prince left for a visit in Wales.

Blows When Author Attempts To Wed

Folled in his plan to marry in in London after a whirlwind seven-day courtship, Jack Bilbo, the author, said: "If I wanti something I just go right after it and get it." Last week Bilbo (he is 31, weighs

stone, and his real name is Hugo

Cyriel Kulp

Baruch) escorted 23-

years-old Alsace-Loring Drake to

Chelsea Register Office,

Here, according to the author of "Carrying a

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"London Log" and Other London Relays

· HOTEL ORCHESTRA

Radio Programmie

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I.K.T.

12.00-12.30 pm Relay of Service from St. John's of Intercession Cathedral,

12.30 A Short Concert by Fritz Kreister (Violin) and Sergei Rach maninoff (Plano).

The Harmonious Blacksmith (Han- del): 'Midsummer Night's Dream"

Rach- Scherzo (Mendelssohn, arr.

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Rachmaninoff; A Max Breeze ("Song without words"

Mendelssalin, urr. Kreisler) Fritz Kreisler; Rendino (On a Theme by Beethoven-Kreisler) Kreisler

Scherzo (Borodin). Sergel Rachmaninoff; Troika En Traineaux, Op. 37, No. 1 (In a Three-Horse Polka De W. Sleigh Tchaikovsky);

A

..Fritz

R. (W. Rachmaninoft)

Serge! Rachmaninoff; Polichinelle Serenade (Kreisler)....Fritz Kreisler.

1.00 Time and Weather.

and

1.03 Bobby Breen and Harry Roy

Ifis Orchestra.

It's The Natural Thing To Do Fox-Trot (From 'Double or Nothing')

Harry Roy and His Orchestra; Hainbow On The River (From the Film)....Bobby Breen; A Gift From Heaven-Waltz,....Harry Roy and chorus: with vocal His Orchestra Let's Sing Aguin (From the Film); It's A Sin To Tell A Lie....Bobby

Stage

Show; Breen; Harry Ray Intro:-Bugle Call Rag: Bila, Rumba Queen; Roy Club Rag; I'm gonna kiss myself

night is young and

the

ful; Nobody's Sweet The

so beauti- etc......

Hairy Roy and His Orchestra.

and

Rugby Press

1.30 Reuter Weather and Announcements.

1.40 "He Wanted Adventure." With Bobby Howes, Judy Gunn, Newell, Raymond Burke,

and Theatre Chorus with Theatre Orchestra conducted by Joseph Tunbridge,

Close Down.

Marle Gun for Al Capone" and "I Can't Escape Adventure," is the Wylie Watson story of what happened:

We were waiting in an onter office when the registrar came out, followed by Miss Drake's father, to announce that a chvent, alleging that I have been married before, had been the entered by Mr. Drake against wedding

SLAPPED HIM"

"I was annoyed and slapped Mr. Drake. Police were called in, but by that time we had left without the wedding taking place.

"Later everything was fixed up, Mr. Drake withdrew his objection rel the

will take place next wedding week-I shall not tell you when."

At the register office, incidentally,

wrlies was told,

correspon- wedding dent, that the

would take place on Wednesday, but let Mr. Rilba continue his story:

a

"I met my flancee only last Satur day," he went on. "A giri friend of hers brought her to my club in Chel-

sea.

LOVE AT SIGHT

"It was love at first sight--the real thing. She was a schoolteacher at

We de Hertfordshire boys' school. cided to get married, and I took her away from her job on Wednesday.

6.00

Band.

(Bolto-arr. Selection From Mefistofele (Boilo arr. Creatore); La Traviata La (Verdi): -Prelude-Act I Traviata-Drinking Song and Gypsy Chorus (Verdi); Cavalleria Rusti cana-Selection (Mascagni).

6.30 Songs by Paul Robeson (Bass).

Plantation Songs; Intro:-So early

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Bank of Canton

Buliding.

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Fox-Trots--Thanks For Have-Carl Bolm); Pastorale (Arr. ald Virginny: Old Folks at home; paniment;

Good Night, Ladies; Away down The Memory (From The Big Bread-Lane Wilson); My Lovely Cella (Arr. south in Dixie: Poor Old Joe: Oh, cast of 1030'); Have You Ever Been Lane Wilson).

In Heaven? (From Manhattan Music 1,0 Time and Weather. Susanna; My old Kentucky Home.

Slow

1.03 Albert Sandler (Violin) and His Orchestra.

The

and

His Bund 6.10 Ambrose and His Orchestra. Box')... Billy Cotton Piccadilly-Concert Arrangement with vocal chorus by Sam Costa

9.45 London Relay-London Log Rustle Of Spring (Sinding, Op. 32 Carr); Falling (Meskill, Harvey.

0.10

Chauve-Souris Selection.

Nu 31 Romance In E Flot (Nubin- Leaves Concert Arrangement (Ken-

Introducing-Russian Barcarolle stein-arr. Bor)....Albert Sandler edy, Carr); I'll Step Out Of The

Trio:

Extase-Reverie (L. Ganne); Pleture-Fox-Trot; Whatcha Gotcha Dark Eyes: Drinking Song: The Black

Husar

Round

Wain; Grief: O Sole Mio (Di Capua)......Albert Hay Trombone For? Fox-Trot; Cubon Pele-Rumba; Lady From Mayfair Oh, Tell Me: Alluring Gipsy Girl..Sandler (Violin Sole) assisted by J. .N. Balieff's Chauve-Souris Com-Samchtini (Cello) and J. Byfeld Fox-Troi; She-Fox-Trot;]..N.

Phantom Melody We're Tops On Saturday Night pany with Guitars and The Cam-Plano); Fox-Trot (From 'Soft lights

W. Ketelboy); and bridge Theatre Orchestra conducted (Albert

Algerian sweet music).

by Archankelsity.

Scene (Albert W. Kelelbey). Focal Albert Sandler (Violin Soie) with "I met her parents the same night

"Lawn Bowls" by Claude Hosking. The

at the Piano; Musmposer

(J. J. Lucb); I Want There was a scene. They just ob-

Helay of The Dance Orches Your Heart (Haydn Wood). jeeted on principle to their daughter

Arla (From Suite In D-Bach);;

Albert Sandler and His Orch.; marrying, as they have done twee Andante (Bach arr. Siloti): Musette tra from the Grill Room of the Hong-

Because (d'Hardelot)........Albert before. This caveat was simply (Bach, Poilain): Mazurka, Op. 11, kang Hotel

(a) Yira Yira; (b) La Cumparsito; Sandler and His Orch. Dance Spanish legal

prevent our marryish. No. 3 (Popper);

Vito (e) Cubalero; (d) Cuba Libre. Casals); "My flancce was a real pl. She (Granados,

Op. 54, No. 5

10.05 Interval of recorded music stood by me in a way I would not have believed possible of a woman,

from Z.B.W. 7.31 Songs by Lawrence Tibbett no teurs, no hysterics.

(Baritone),

move to

"Of course I have never been mar-

Not even engaged. ried before, did not believe in marriage until

Dancee."

met ny

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7.09 Closing Local Stock Quota- long.

7.11 Fublo Casals ('Cello),

art.

Dance)

Song Of The Flea (Goethe-Mous. sorgsky); Pilgrim's Song. Op. 47, No.

(Tolstoi--Tchaikovsky).

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7.40

Miss Drake said: "I suppose was all too sudden for my parents Hiking They could not understand that Jack and I were really in love."

At his home at Harpenden, Hert- fordshire, Mr. Walter Drake, the father, said: "The wedding is post- poned for several days and so far as I know there is no reason why It should not take place.

LIFE OF THRILLS Jack Bilbo, sort of an English mo- ther und

Gering, father, has had a colourful life.

He was born in Berlin, went to America, became naturalised, met Al Capone,

"and so collected material for his book. "1 Carried a Gun for Al Capone."

London Relay'Food

0.18 Etudlo-A talk G

0.30 0.50

London Relay--The News.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather and Announcements.

1.40 Puccini "La Boheme"-Acts 3 and 4.

10.15 (a) Who are we to any; (b) Bei Mir Bist du Schoen; (c) Star

With-Luigi Marini, Gino Vanelli, Tancredi Pagero, Aristide Baracchi, Bust; (d) Happy Ending.

10.30 Interval of recorded music Salvalore Baccaloni, Rosetta Pam- rom Z.B.W.

panini, Guiseppe Nessi and full 10.35 (a) Alone with you; (b) An Chorus of La Scalo, Milan with Old Straw Hal;

Orchestra,

2.30 Close Down,

from

For

10.50

·

7.0 Beethoven-Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15.

thephony No. 9 in D Minor) Op.

(Beethoven);

Played by Artur Schnabel (Piano) and the London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

7.38 Choral and Organ Music, Praise To Joy, The God Descended Creation Hymn (Beethoven)....Chorus, and Orches- of the State Opera, Berlin con- ducted by Clemens Schmalstich); Toccata From Symphony No.

.Charles-Moric (Widor); ... playing on the Organ of Sulpice,

tra

san Solo).

Widor Saint- Paris; Larghetto' (S. S.

8.0 Time and Weather. 8.03 The Good Humoured Ladies - Ballet Sullo (Scarlat and Tommasinl).

(c) Always and Thought.

Three short tulks on matters of Always; (d) You're an education.

Interval of recorded music topical interest.

8.00 Time, Weather and Announce from Z.B.W.

11.00 (a) Seventh Heaven; (b) ments.

8.03 Variety Programme with Song of the Isionds; (c) I Love you Max Miller, Josephine Baker, Bos- truly; (d) Skater's Waltz.

11.15 Interval of recorded music weil Sisters, Layton and Johnstone, Vivian Ellis and Billy Cotton's Band. from Z.B.W.

11.20 (a) Blues in "E" Flat; (b) The whole thlog is a storm in a Band-Don't Forget The Old Folks

The

House

The Broadway's gone Hawoll; (c) Basin With The Street Blues; (d) Be a good Sport. It was settled within five At Home; tea-cup." minutes this morning and there need. Little Green Tiles.....Billy Cotton chorus:

11.35 Interval of recorded music have been no incident had those con- and His Band with vocal

from Z.B.W. Duelists with Piano-Arlene (Sey- cerned listened to an explanation."

11.45 (a) I can't get started with Pollack)....Layton and mour and Jolinstone (American Duettista with you; (b) Sheik of Araby; (c) St. Plano); Comedian with Orchestra Louis Blues; (d) China Town.

12.00 Close Down. Just Another Sally (Carlton) Max Miller; Vocal-The Loveliness Of You (From 'You can't have TO-MORROW'S BROADCAST Wesloy)....G. D. Cunningham (Or- Pianoforte Recita! By. Ruth Litvin

"LA BOHEME" ACTS 3 & 4

Radio Programme Broadcast by Eugene Goossens, fin ZBW on a Frequency of 845 ke's. Colloc

1. Scenes From Childhood Op. 35 and His Band with vocal chorus; und en Short Wave from 10.0 am-Ruth Lilyin. Vocal Trio-Why Don't You Practice 2.30 pm. and 4.0-10.30 pm, on 0.52

(Schumann); 2. Prelude Op. 20 No. What You Preach....The Duswell mes per second.

15, D Flat Major (Chopin); 3, Waltz, Sisters; (Vocul Trie, with Orchestral

10-11 a.m. Relay of Morning Ser-Op. 60, No. 2 in B Minor (Chopin).

8.40 A Light. Orchestes Concert Accompaniment); Comedian

Alpar Orchestra-Let's All Have A Chara- vice from Si. Joseph's Church,

(Soprano) and 11.0-12.15 p.m. Relay of Morning with GILE bane Ride. (Miller) Max Mir Service from St. Paul's Church Webster Booth (Tenor). tine, Villard and Scotto arr. Chris- (Chinese).

A Tzigane Night At The Hungaria; Josephine Baker with Melo-

12.15 Rachmaninoff-Concerto No. Intro

Through Gardens tine)...

te Jazz Du Casino De Paris Cond:

Orchard; Forgotten Sweet Caresses; Minor, Op. 18. #te Edmond a

Mahieux; Ducttists-The Played by Sergei Rachmaninoff Oh Sharabanda; Viennese Coach- Old Covered Bridge (Billy Hill); (Plano) and tho Philadelphia man's Song; Tales from The Vienna Night On The Water

Bird (Lombardo Symphony Orchestra conducted by Woods; The

Catcher.. Rand, Nicholls and C, and D..Clarke) Leopold Slokowski,

Colombo's Tziganes; Play It Again ....Layton and Johnstone (Ameri 12.48 Bonga by Elizabeth Schumann | (Hungarian Song from Charles B. Cochran's Coronation Revue “Home con Duelists with Plano); Vocal (Seprano).

Der Vogel Im Wald (The Bird In und the Trio-Sentimental Gentleman From

Forest-Tauber, adapted byl Georgia; Mood Indigo....The Bos- The

He denied that he had ever admit.

"In any case, I dropped Capone a year before he went to gaol.

"I am becoining a naturalisel Eng- ishman now."

FRANZ JUNGBAUER, the young Austrian who wrote to Enged he was a gangster,

land, offering to drive the ghosts out of haunted castles, has A letter from a member referring to the poor street lighting in Shan been taken to a German concentration camp. Tung Street and the need for re-

the discovery moving the sectional bus stop from A reporter made

"I cannot say any more, but thank

He told reporters he has smuggled Argyle Street to Shan Tung Street when he telephoned to Herr Jung-you, my friend, for speaking to me, in Majoret, met the murderer of in Nathan Road) was rend. It was bauer's address, and spoke to his It is good to hear a friendly volge." President Doumer, been taken pri

to agreed to refer the former matter Inther. the Street Lighting and Traffic Sub-

Franz wrote to The Times say-soner by Italians in Abyssinia, and and evacuated foreign nationals from Committee, and to write to the Kow- "My son is not here," said Herring a notice had appeared in the

Catalonia. loon Motor Bus Co. on the latter Jungbauer, senior.

German papers which stated that in point.

"He was taken to Dachau concen- England 150 ensties

haunted

were

A report was given of the netlyl-tration camp in Bavaria and I do and consequently the owners were ties of a Silb-Committee appointed not know how long he will be there, unable to sell them.

Steam Roller Joy Ride

Wilmington, Del. Several small boys fulfilled Lat the emergency meeting on July "We are not Jews, but possibly! He guaranteed to lay the ghosts if Hfetime ambition when workers at a

20 to deal with refugee camps in

my Franz did something he owners would give him the run of housing development leff a steam Kowloon. The President expressed

shouldn't have done. Ife may the castle, and pay expenses for him roller with the "steam up." Their the warm appreciation of the General

have been friendly with Jews self and helpers. Committee for the work done and

ide ended against an embankment Who knows? remarked that Government was op-

He also modo the offer that fees at the end of a long field, but when parently adjusting the matter to "He is a good boy. He is married should be payable only after success-a police radio car arrived

scene the boys were gone. cause less Inconvenience to residents, and was happy. Now he has gone. ful conclusion of affair.

Afrold To Dream everything"); (From "You can't have everything") Sung by Josephine Baker, Plano SoloSrcoming The First Waltz (Eilis); Plano Selection....Vivian Ellik

You (Plano); Band--Have Anything On To-night Matilda Darling? Le Touquet (Domerell

Bllly Clifton-Evana)

H.K.T.

Played

"by the London Phil- harmonic Orchestra conducted by

8.20 Studio-A Plano Recital by

and

Beauty"Herbert-Brodazky); (Continued on Page 5,3

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