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CONTENTS
Black Pottery of the Liang Cho Site near Hangchow Classical China and the Modern Historian Tragedy in Western and Chinoso. Culturo
Glimpses of Burma
A Day at the Snake Farm in Bangkok Migration Notes
On a Now Gonus of Homoptora from Anhwel-
"THIN MAN" TAKES A BRIDE
Hollywood's film colony received 'a surprise at rno an- nouncement that William Powell, the screen "Thin Man," had been married to Diana Lowis, scrcon actress. Ho's 47: she's 21. They are shown at Las Vegas, Nevada, ofter their wedding.
Poles Ordered To Bow Before New Nazi Masters
A DECREE issued by the Nazi police administrator in the Polish town of Torun gives evidence of the ruthless and brutal treatment of the Polish population by the con- quering Germans.
Dated October 27, 1939, it be gins:
"In order to curb the insolent behaviour of a part of the Polish population. I decree 'as follows:
"The Polish inhabitants of both sexes are obliged to make way in the streets before representatives of the German Authority in
who act against the above regule- tions, are exposing themselves to the most severe punishment."
Fate of the Balts Conditions far different from those promised them are now facing the Baltic emigrants who were brought from their homes by Hitler to colonise parts of conquered Poland.
A Belgien joumalist who arrived far recently in Brussels from the Polis as the latter can be recognised by frontier reports that 40,000 Germans their uniforms or arm-badges, from Latvia and 12,000 from Estonia The streets belong to the victors
are scattered ov
districts of Poznan and not to the vanquished,”
and Pomerania.
ia. It is reckoned that
over
It goes on to order Poles to uncover at least 200,000 Germans will be before Nazi officials, and forbids needed to colonise these parts, where them to use the "Hell Hitler" greet- Germans before the war were a
minority of only 12 per cent.
Decree for Women
Section 7 anys: "Anyone necosting or annoying German women or giris will receive exemplary punishment."
No mention is made of similar pro- tection for Polish women
On the contrary, the next para- graph provides: "Polish females who accost or annoy Germans will be confined to brothels.”
The order concludes with this sinister sentence; "Poles who have not yet grasped that they are the vanquished and we the victors, and
Germans Fear
Capture Of Heligoland British Threat To Big Base
NAZI naval chiefs fear that Heligoland, probably Germany's most vital air and naval base, will be captured by Britain bo fore next spring, says the Paris correspondent of the "Sunday Chronicle".
The Immigrants, who are scattered asong villages and estates are having great difficulties in this "purely Ger man country."
Acts of vengeance by the Poles are common, and the struggle be- tween inhabitants and colonists is called In the Nazi Press "the struggle against banditry."
In the local papers reports of the proceedings of tribunals give' signi- cant stories. In one place young Germans were killed by a Polc. In another an unknown party killed all the members of a well-known Ger- man family. Listeners have been asked on the wireless to attend o mines for "57 comrades, victims of Polish banditry."
Shot by Customer
"In Poznan a German hair-dresser who hail just attended to a Polish customer and was taking 18 money was shot dead by the customer. The Pole shot himself afterwards, and it was found that he had been turned out of the business to make way for the Baltic German.
Many of the immigrants have had to settle down to quite novel conditions, Middle-class and pro- fessional men and women from Riga and Tallinn are working in fields and farmos protected by Storm Troops and secret police. are to be seen running military soup Former bankers and business men canteens in garrison towns. The Polish inhabitants are being systema- tically turned out of their homes and French nuval experts believe that farms, the Germans having now Britain's incessant naval and air realised that they refuse to co- patrols have virtually isolated Heli-operate with their conquerors,
goland, which is the guardian of
Kiel, Hamburg and Bremen, Ger-
many's great wealern reaports.
Check On Cycling
In Reich
The Nazi leaders are worried by the Brittas tactics, and fear that even if we fall to capture the island soon, it will be rendered useless by HAVING made private motoring the Belilah, blockade.
Illegal, the Nazis nro now putting o Hitler has poured millions of check on cycling. Tyres must be marks into the re-fortification of this saved.
great North Sea baze, which once A cyclist must obtain a permit
belonged to Britain.
from the lount Nazi authorities be- Britain used it only as a port of fore he can buy a new tyre. He call for merchant aliips, and ex-must then hand over, his worn-out changed it in 1800 for rights Intyre in 'exchange. Zanzibar.
By 1014 it harf become a great fortress, but, at the end of the Inst wor the fortifications were destroyed: When Hitler ordered that another
THE NEW CRENON REMEDY. THERAPIONING:1 THERAPION NĚ. 2
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broken, Hellgoland once more be- came a symbol of German might.
Now Ilitler, and his chiefs fear that the downfall of their great fortress is a foregone conclusion,
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