DONALD DUCK
NOW GO IN THERE AND RUN THAT FRAGRANT BILLY GOAT OUTA THE HOUSE!
so!
TEN MINUTES,
AND NO RESULTS!
OLIVAR
INTERNEE ESCAPES
Walks Out Of Hospital And Disappears
Breaking his parole, a.39 year-old Aryan German internée early yester-: day morning walked out of Kowloon Hospital where he had been permitted to undergo treatment, He has not yet been caught.
He Karl Jocheim,
months,
Jochean's escape, which was made hatween midnight and early morning, is believed to have been effected
with the assistance
of his wife, 18
she is also missing. His wife was
born in Shameen.
to leave
Friday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 29,
1939.
By Walt
Disney
C'MON, BOLIVAR--
IT'S UP TO YOU!
Gaye Dey Walt Dunes Consegrine
A Look Through The “Telegraph”
50 YEARS AGO
Sept. 20. 189.
HOW THE SCHARNHORST
SIC IM, BOLIVAR!
RUN IM RAGGED!
11-28
ELUDED CAPTURE
(Continued from Page 5.)
the east of the Philippines, and then tu Kobe.
Even then, they feared that Brt- tish warships might be lying in wait
No person in the United States have for them and it was not until they: ng been found with ability mufficient had sighted the coast of Japan that
Inve been expella
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Sept. 20, 1914. hemmed the
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Fights Over GOEBBELS, POISONER
Lines
French Successes Against Germans
Parlaten.
Paris, Sept. 20.
Alth
OTI
OF THE WELLS
OF TRUTH
(Continued from Page 4.) bombs, who raided the cinemas where the pacifist war fim, "All Quiet," was shown, and then broad- cast to the world at large a state-} ment that the whole outrage was aj spontaneous outburst of
Hu has
ad
Solicitor Retires From Case
patriotic Women Not Allowed To
Turn King's Evidenco
duscam. It always works. it
have
Mr. C. A. S. Russ sail the prosecu-
to design and draw plans for fast and they really felt safe.
owerful warships, the late Speretary
eHort to make the air raid precaution western front nre given in the Petit (repeated this particular trick
Details of alr fighting the indignation by Berliners! of the Navy, Mr. Whitney, bought some
Fast And Thrilling plans of an Englishman, and for them
black-out requirements clearer to the "According to my friend, that was publle, Wing-Commander A. H. S. German paid a large um, The (ays the the fastest and most thrilling voyage Steele-Perkins, Director, mining engineer from Manila, who Scientific American) were substantially the Scharnhorst has ever made," said discussed several points which had crs attacked nine German planes. Sudeten territory.
of A.R.P.,
On September 24, Ave French worked in Vienna and it worked in An application för täie withdrawal has been in Hongkong for several duplicates of the plans of a ship the passenger.
of a charge of conspiracy against two When war was deetnred he enly built in England, and on the
Two of the latter were brought down, i been subjects of controversy in the Shortly afterwards two others nose tie mass effect of constant iteration. turned King's evidence, was refused Once in Kobe, the Captain opened last exercise,
Dr. Gobbels believes in the hypno- of three women, providing they was placed in the La Salle College tained, the American eraser internment camp, but several days)
Charleston has been built.
regotiations, for arming the vessel
dived and Referring to the complaint that French machine was brought
burst into flames. One He holds that, no matter how gro- by Mr. Edwards at Central Magis ngo was admitted to hospital suffer-
and after a great deal of correspon the siren blast on that occasion was and a second
downtesque a thing may be, if it is only tracy on Wednesday. The women dence, was upset to hear that the unduly prolonged, Wing-Commander territory. The pilot jumped ing from effects of mines.
crushed In French repeated often enough and with were Cheng The 24, Hot Surt-ying, Japanese Government had refused. Siecle-Perkins said this was regret and reported thint a
clear proper insistence it will end by be- 25, and Chan Feng, 27. Complainant permission, as it would be an in-table and he was sorry for incon- plane had crashed.
Germaning accepted as true. In fact, his was Shck Chi, merchant. fringement of Japan's neutrality.
official task is to polazn the wells of venience or discomfort it may have Evidently, the Scharnhorst people
On September 25, three The Japanese
French truth. He discharges it efficiently
The women were alleged to have within five miles of Tsingtau in the the air war had not been let loose technical hitch, two of the alarms did French machines were brought down. Firmly Seated
enerny were surprised that the full fury of caused. The regulation alarm period machines engaged ve
three minutes. But, due to af machines. Three Gennas and
German and with genuine gusto. He loves nspired to obtain $190 from Shek battle yesterday, German
one his role. warships by both sides on London. Paris and not respond to the switch at the end
Chl on June 22, by purporting that The military spokesman said last bombarded the Japanese Right Wing Berlin, and they were still more sur-
A duel between the remainder re-
they were in a position to rent a dat night that Jochem
URL aeroplaner created was not under
a diversion.
In Queen's Road Central. They were military custody
During the last few days, it has fre- prised at the gillant defence at War of the period and continued for about sulted in one enerror plane being hit. ufler he left the quently been stated that blockaded; saw by the Poles. The idea in Ger- 10 minutes.
The otiser flow off. internment camp for the buspital Germany would be starved into sur-many, before the outbreak
What destiny may have in store also charged with obtaining $100 by As soon as he realised what had
A communique states, "The night gure who can guess? There is no
for this dramatically transpontine false pretences. He said that if Jochelm had given his render in a few weeks or months, that was that the Poles would capitulate appened. saki word of honour not
Wing Commander was quiet on the whole. the trendy foud is extremely scarce and after a few preliminary skirmishes.
"An enemy attack west of Saar- and Nozi distinction he may attain. Slecle-Perkins, he hastened to correct
saying to what heights of mendacity the prosecution.
Mr. M. A. da Silva appeared for hospital that parole had been given drar in Berlin, and that food riota have to civil authorities.
broken out in that town. However,Į "My friend told me," continued the the trouble, and the alarms had bruecken falled. Sea and
einl navigation are once more functions that some day the, matitle of tion would agree to withdraw the
commer-He may even cherish secret amble The spokesman added that he hude compelled to stop the war through; n
those who believe that Germany will passenger, "that there was got one again to be stopped independently of on the Scharnhorst who was the main switch after the "Raiders
tioning thanks to organisation received no word of the escupe until inck of food will soon by undeceived. Bappy about the alliance
of the Fuhrer himself may descend on charges against the second and third with the Passed" signal was counded at 1 am the afternoon of September 27 our convoys and naval air patrols. In the camp commandant had informed The German Government's assertion Soviet, not because they did not. Every precaution had been taken to blrcraft
hla adroit and cynical shoulders. It defendants if they would turn King's him yesterday morning. He pointed that there is enough food in the coun- think the Soviet powerful, but he see that this trouble did not recur.
and British aeroplanes would indeed be no more than a fit evidence. Mr. Rum added that he out that internment chaps in Eng-
try for a year is undoubtedly correct-1 cause they could not trust the Bol- Justifying the length of the exer-¡ operating together brought downing apotheosis to his brilliant career. (would no longer represent first defen- Innd and civil find not milltary
sheviks
cise and the late hour (1.15 n.m.) at netivity of our reconnaissance planes the Nazl onto the crowning stone of dant as he had no further instruc-
several enemy fighters. There was S
It would Xuards,
When Mr. McKenna took charge ut the Press Bureau the other day a pro-
Insure
the people of Ger- which the "Raiders Passed" signal during the night."-Reuter.
Such an honour tions. All trains leaving Kowloon and all mise was made thas fulter now would many must be very surprised and was sounded, he said the authorities
would be, like our O.M, the award; ships leaving Hongkong yesterday issued, but it has not yet wacked nervous, he said.
reasoned Umst, after the closing of
of pure merit. Others may were nearched by the Police, who Itut as expected. News funt ut persent
Cheng denied the allegation by the la understucd have organised a witte is derideally scarce.
"There are five German ships In cinemas and other places of enter properly shroud their lights within poisoned the water or the air, but other defendants that he was the Kube and almost every evening the tainment, people would wander into the possible three
Dr. Gobbels poisons the mind. spread search. All
scherer behind the business. She police stallons
minutes safely ofleers
It is a refinement of twentieth-accused Hot of being the one who were notified as soon as the internee
and crews meet Un the hotels and restaurants and would not period between the sounding of Scharnhorst and was found missing.
discuss the war. reach their homes much before 1 a.. warning and the time when an air which might well cause the bungling money.
* century progress and elvilisation suggested asking for $160 пр shoe The
All of them are now more or less This, In fact, proved Sept. 20, 1929. Kowloon
The Coleall Office ausness that to convinced that it will be a long war many lights were heedlessly, though people marred the realism of the If a people get the Propaganda Min-plication for withdrawal was made Police yesterday
rald might be delivered. 50, IS denied the report that Joefehn and order that all the parties principally and have resigned themselves to only momentarily, switched on
Referring to
statesmen of a ruder mediaeval epoch othe criticism that
At yesterday's hearing, Mr. Silva his wife were stopped by a constable
concerned in the Inquiry into the re long period of inactivity."
to gasp with sheer admiring wonder, reminded Mr. Edwards that the ap- In the New Territories when making have ample time alequately to arrange
cent disturbances in Palestine may!
inst test by crowding into the streets ister they deserve, it would need only a dash for the Chinese border in a
Cargo Controversy
At the same time, he said, it must instead of remaining in their homes. chartered accountant to assess the Police. after consultation for the representation of their interesta hired cur.
The following is understood to be be realised that the extended restric- Wing Commander
Steele Perkins deserts of Nordic Germany. Commissioners have decided to post the Kobe Canmber of Cominerce is ditions which might obtain air night places of entertainment would during the course of the Ionutry, the the basis of the controversy in which tions were only a simulation of con- suid under wartime conditions, when only an earthquake of public en- Mr. Russ said since Hot and Chan pone their departure for Palestine from
pro-
were tober 10th, 'Vill probably the middle tervening between the shippers and every night in wartime, and bably be closed, people would not be lightenment could shift him new.
extremely hostilo towards of October.
nd the N.D.I.. Company
Cheng, he found it very difficult to over the Were insposed 10 people "might expected in the streets without good question of the discharge of Japan-accustom themselves to and be pro- reason. It a warning "found them graph" is used by the "Hongkong would be very
THE prefix "Special to the Tele-cross-examine Cheng,and that if The Kh" at the World Theatre, final Yoltouma and Kobe.
Chazile Chaplin nad Jackle Congan inne goods loaded on the steamer at perly prepared for such conditions.ere they would be supposed to take Telegraph" to Indtexte news which examine her on Information he had untair to cross- howlegs to-day, continuen
refuge in the nearest building. With the vessel stranded in Kobe.
-Lighting Requirements
All Government buildings
Is strictly copyright under the pro-ceived when he first represented would visions of indenitely the shiuners of export! Concerning house lighting. Wing-be available for refuge to
the Telecommunications (iter. 5 YEARS AGO
those Ordinance. 1936. Such news as bears Roods of urgent nature
aboard the Commander Steele-Perkins sald the caught in the streets and all would the indication "U" is received in Rusa agreed to withdraw from the Scharnhorst approached the German advice to the public "to live normal- be sheltered by sandbags to that end. Hongkong on the date of publication case and allow another solicitor to Acting on Mr. Edwards' advice, Mr. Sept. 29, 192A. The first big repereusalon of thee the cargo.
stemmer authorities for the discharge ly, neither sitting in pitch darkness In addition a careful survey was be- by the United Fress Associations, whe bodyline" bowling dispute in which
The latter, however, not cooping. Itself up in hermetically ing made and many buildings con- reserve all rights and forbid re- barwood and A. W. Barr, the Netts are said to have refused in the_ab-wreened rooms" still applied. He Ridered aumclently strong would be publication, either wholly or in part. Poller said Flindt did not have a county and former English Test crickener of instructions from the Ger-explained that, while the Lighting similarly treated.
The case was adjourned until passport when discovered on the Pro- itself apparent to-lay, when it
ters have figured prominently, made man Government.
Control Regulations provided that no
without previous arrangement. sident Picrer and was arrested by officially announce that A. W. Carrerce Is reported to have negotiat-above or from any other direction Prior to this the Chamber of Com-internal lights should be visible from the ship offers, He was held had resigned his position as an electeded with the Reich Government and outside the premises, internal lights prisoner on the boat and was to be member of the Nottinghamshire Cricket the steamship company through the could be used provided a dark-globe turned over to the Mania authorities Club commlites... for court action, but he escaped when
Japanese Foreign Office regarding the or cone of some sort was so placed the boat docked at Pier 7.
cargo and to have been informed by over them that only a diffused light Questioned by detectives Flindt 2. one day before the President Picree Berlin Government that negotin could be seen outside the building. said he did not steal a passage on saled for Manita.
finns should be carried on direct Any light in the house could be the President Pierce and that he could not want to be a war printer so he pouchlag the Scharnhorst, however, screened, and it was not necessary to
He said he did with the shipping company. On up- switched on provided it not be prosecuted for legal entry, boarded the ship without, the pass-e Chamber was told to pay freight have every light extinguished or to! He had o visa from the American port and visa, Consul in Hongkong, which was con- Explaining his presence
ges and to present bills of lading, have the house -Oscated together with his passport by Mexico Maru.
on the according to the Japanese Press.
sealed with thick curtains. He quoted a specifie in- The steamer is carrying some 1,300 struction given to air raid wardens (tons toaded at Yokohama and Kobe. in the last exercise. It reminded
It believed that Juchein and his wife may have escaped to "Mueno,
· HONGKONG GERMAN IN MANILA Wanted by the Munile Police for Illegal entry, Will Flindt, 27, Ger- nun merchant from Hongkong who disappeared from the President Pierce when the bont docked at Pernace front 1.15 to 11.16.
trying to
7 on September 5, was arrested by Customs authorities on Thursday lust week. He was allegedly sical passage for Japan on the Mexico Maru, tied along Pier 3, when he was caught.
perform.
WELK
Flindt sald he was
the Hongkong Police on September itemling to go to Japan.
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them "that stunded or dimmed lights which may be visible from the ground are not necessarily visible from the air. Generally speaking, a dull, diffused glare just visible from the ground at a distance of 25 feet would not be discerniblu from the air."
In addition to the instructions given to Europeans, $00,000 copies of the instructions to wardens, in I simple fanguage, bad been dis
tributed among the Chinese.
It needed only a little Ingenuity or the part of a householder to make himself confortable, he said. The logical thing, as they had been so often advised, was for people to make a test of their own black-out arrangements to see that, while their living conditions nothing but
were comfortable, A diffused light was visible outside: if they were still in doubt an A.R.P. staff man would be glad to visit their homes and inspect and advice as to their arrangements. Tramo Lighting
Wing-Commander Steele-Perkins; referring to cor Ughting regulations, said driving without lights when u black-oul was in force wns definitely an offence, but in wartime, irres- pective of whether an alum hnd been sounded, all cars would be re- quired to have shrouded lighting and to stop at the sounding of the alr rald siren. The regulations made it clear that the front glasses of all lamps must be obscured with at least thicknesses of ordinary, blue close woven cloth or paint.
wo
and
Cars with akiclights should not light their main front lamps, ears with only headlighis must have them shrouded and must not use a bulb of more than 7-watts power. The Imposition of these trafle regula- tions in wartime was intended to guard against the Indication of highway by car headlights. If car Hgbls were not obscured from aun-
set it was too much to hope that all drivers could atop their vehicles and
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