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SYMPATHY FOR AN
UNWANTED
MAN
AN elderly man pattered round a bare hallway ex- claiming "Gott sei dank," which, interpreted, is “God be thanked."
A German, his status had just been defined by one of the 108 tribunals set up in Britain for the purpose. He had been freed from the category "Enemy Aliens."
He was one of 40 who went into St. John's Hall, Holly Bush Valo, Hampstead, to lay their cases, in strict privacy, before Judge Earengcy.
The 40 waited in an. ante- room. They were admitted one by one to a room where sat the judge, a detective-inspector as secretary, and an interpreter.
"They Are So Kind" The average time for interrogation was 10 minutes.
After that the appellant would re- appear, walk over to a plain-clothes paltec aulcer, and have his passport stamped with his new status.
He is back to pre-war status. Judge Earengey, in his house near "In St. John's Hall, said to me: general, one has to determine, both human from one's experience of nature and from the record before one, the appellant's sultability for one of the three categorics-Imme diate Internment; internment later, possibly; or
refugee cr friendly alien.
genuine
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"Most of the people in this area are Jews. A great many British Jews of German origin have been amazingly good to their nowly arrived coin- As each man came out he would patriots: opened their houses,
One even taken houses for the refugees. encourage those still waiting.
As there are about 12,000 German (call him Karl), wearing the black frock-coat and clerical collar of the refugees in the Hempstond-Hendon Roman Catholic priesthood, mistook areas, the tribunals there will be are (writes a News Chronicle re-sitting Ove days a week for some mantha-unless more judges are up- porter) for one of his compatriots.
pointed.
"I am so happy," he said. "No longer an enemy allen, but a friendly allen.
The "So kind they are, so kind. questions, they are so friendly, co gracious. You must not be alarmed." There is no cause for fear. They are so kind."
Three Categories
Kari muy now move without re- striction, provided he notifies the police of his destination and at the station in the new locality. of his arrival.
RATIONING ON JANUARY 8
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).-11 19 officially announced that the ration- ing scheme of bucon and butter will coine into force on January 8.
The initial quantities will be four ounces each per person weekly.
Consumers are asked to register with retallers for sugar and to res trict purchases to one pound weekly.
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Military Mission
THE Turkish military mis- sion arrived in London recently for important discussions.
In the above picture Field-
Marshal Lord Birdwood is seen, on the right, with his arm on the shoulièr of General Orbuy, head of the misalon.
Lord Birdwood commanded the British troops, against this Turks ar Gallipoli in the last war.
The mission had been ac
companied from the coast by the military, naval and air attaches at the Tur- kish Embasay. “ Before the train's arrival in London, Lord Birdwood stood talking with Dr. Towfik Rushdi Aras, the Turkish Ambassador. With Lord Birdwood were representatives of the British Navy, Army and Air Force, the.naval, mili- tary and air, attaches of the French Embassy-were.... also present. Several Turkish
women were there to welcome the mission, and to greet Madame Orbay, who ac companied ber husband. General Orbay, who is re- garded as an old friend of Britain, is one of the "Big Three" of the Turkish Army.
The mission was given an official reception Last night, when Lord Chat- field was the host.
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BRUSSELS, Nov. 28 (Reuter)-A. GIFT TO KIDDIES
A. guas opened fire to-day on several foreign planes which appeared high over Brussels at noon.
After a few minutes, the planes disappeared in a westerly direction.
Welfare Service
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter) —Mr.: LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter)~~A Herbert Morrison announced that the New Zealand War Service Association London County Council has decided has been formed in London to look to give £5,000 towards a fund to give after the welfare of all New. Zen- children in the reception areas a good landers who arrive in Britain to serve in the Army, Navy, Air Force or other services. In asking Londoners to contribute; the L. C. C. points out that if the children return to London, they will the
Netherlands Trade time during. Christmas.
Mission Returns
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).-Five
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It will work in conjunction with Royal Empire Society, the
run by New
12.30 Frances: Langford (Vocal) members of the Netherlands trade becoming back into the danger area Y.M.C.A. and other organisations, and and Brian Lawrance and His Orchesmission returned home by air this and the evacuation scheme will be will be mainly
morning.
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1.00 Local Time Signal and Wes- ther, Repart
1.03 Schumann Symphony No. 4 In D Minor, Op. 120. London Sym- phony Orchestra.conducted by Bruno Walter.
1:30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announc ments.
1.45 Sea Shanties by John Goss and Cathedral Malo Voice Quartet.
1.35 March Weber and His Orches tra "Viktoria and Her Hussar" Selec Lion Waldteufel Waltz Potpourri.
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9.00 Two Compositions of Haydn- Quartet In E.Mejor, Op. 54, No. 3, Pro Arte Quartet. Sonata No. 1 In E Fini, Vladimir Horowitz (Piano).
0.35 Closing Local Stock Quola- tions.
0:37 Songs by Luigi Fort (Tenor) ('Don Pan- Soft Beams the Light quale"); S Vous L'Aviez Compris, Ideale (Tas)
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6.47 Light Orchestral. 7.00 B.B.C. Recording-"A North- ern Evening from Burbleton."
7.30 London Relay-The News. poo. Local Time Signal, Wentlier Report and Announcements.
8.03 Studio-tecital by Elvie Yuen (Soprano) and the Very Rev. Father A. Rigani (Piano) Fulth in Spring (Schubert), Impatience (Schubert), Serenede (Schubert), Elvie Yuen, An- dante from Sonata in B Flat (Mozart), Father Riganti; Three. Songs by Donaudy, Treschi Lunghi, Prati: Au- lenti No, non mi guardate, Vaghis- sima Semblanza..Elvic Tuen, Second Gavott (Godard), Father Tuganti, Two English Song: Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal (Roger Quilter), A Brown Bird Singing (Haydn Wood). The German military problem is 8.35 Philadelphia, Symphony Or
Danse Macabre, Op. 40 how many divisions she dare send to chestra Poland in order to try and got (Saint-Saens), Berceuse (from "The quick result and how few she can Tempest," Op. 100 Sibellus), Bac afford to leave holding the Siegfried chanale (from "Samson and Delilah" Line against France and ourselves Saint-Saens);
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ightened by the recent course of events.
8.02
9.05 Studio Comments on Recent Events.
9.15 London Relay-News Bum- Finally, it is worth remembering that all wars now are wars of petrol | mary.
-9.30 Setections from "The Dellar and oll, which is for Germany a great dimculty. She has not got the petrol; Princess," "The Three Musketeers" for a long war unless she succeeds and "1.M.S, Pinafore," in obtaining access to the Rumaniani petrol supply or Soviet Russia is
9.55 Daneo Music....
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11.15 Close Down. elent for her needs,
New World
Freedom
freedom must be built.
The Nazi regime was an evil thing which must dominate or die.
The Alternativo
Must Arise From crushed under Hitler's Gauleiters.
LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).
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It the Nazi regime win, the free rights of mon and everything for which man had struggled would be There was need for a re-statement of the fundamental rights of man- kind,
Peace, should ensure that these
In a broadcast on Monday rights covered the greatest possible night, Mr. Herbert Morrison, the part of the globe,
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