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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 11, 1940.
PEAS
DARLING OF World Press Again Denounces Hitler
STAGE DIES
The Passing of Mrs. Patrick-Campboll
LATEST AGGRESSION
ACT CONDEMNED
LONDON, Apr. 10 (Reuter).—The "New York Times" says The death occurred yesterday that the chief obstacles to German speed will be the British Navy, of Mrs. Patrick Campbell, at one Norwegian mountainous terrain and. Norwegian forces. time the darling of the London
The British Navy, backed up by stage, who will long be remem-French forces and vastly superior to bered as the triumphant Eliza the surface strength of the Germans, Doolittle of Bernard Shaw's should be able to interrupt German "Pygmalion", which he wrote reinforcements because German troop movements and preliminary opera- tlons can best be made by nen.
8.50 London Relay "Thirsts Work." "The Royal Oak," a West- especially for her.
According to a message from
Campbell's "Reuter" Mrs.
death moreland Inn.
5.15 London Relay-News Sum- occurred at Pau in the Pyrennecs,
Mrs, Campbell, who was 73 years and Irish of age, was of Italian descent.
mary.
A
Relay "Vive 9.30 London France,"—Ï»rogramme dealing with French Army and the life of the
1.0 Local Time Signal and Wea- Peopic. ther Report.
1.03 Ambrose and His Orchestra lu Dance Music.
with
At the age of 18 she married a young offleer, Patrick Campbell, who was killed in the Boer War in 1000,
Toast Of London During the middle nineties, Lon- doners actually rushed back from the Continent to attend her openings Net to have seen Campbell in her
This paper's Washington corres- pondent, Arthur Krock, writes: "In the State Department, the events of Monday were found to fit into the Tuls pattern conceived lot go. pattern otscloses a deliberate secret design on the part of aggressor nations to extinguish or take into their orbits all neutrals in both hemispheres who have not the forces to resist.
Significant Nazi Version troopships
"Laden
German
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REDS TO REMAIN NEUTRAL
German Invasion
Revelio (at the Piana) and west play was to admit no Interest hours before the mines were laid. So that her government will refrain
A Surprise LONDON, Apr. 10 (Reuter). According to the French wire- 9.45 Light French Musle,
less, Madame Kolontai, the Soviet and 10,0 Mary Ells (Soprano) Debroy Somers Band-I C Give You Starlight, Mary Ellis (Soprano)
Norwegian waters yesterday must envoy to Sweden, informed the 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- with Orchestra; Waltz of My Heart,
have started from a German pert Swedish Foreign Minister to-day ther Forecast and Announcemeats.
Mary Ellis (Soprano)
In things "Intellectual and things the conclusion here is that the Senn- fashionable. Prime Ministers and dinaviin seizures were ordered before from any Intervention in the 1.45 Quentin Maclean at Ule Organ tra: Ballads We Love Selection, acts danced attendance · 'in her the existence of any tangible reason, latest developments.
ine Through
It is added that she said that -Babbilng, Quentin Macteon; King Debroy Somern Band: Shine
dressing room. Mayfair's smartcal pretext."
The "New York Times" further recent events had come as a (Tenor) Of Jazz-Selection, Quentin Maclenn My Dreams, Trefor Jones
hostesses vicd for her friendship,
of this and the Regal Cinema Orchestru. with Orchestra; Fold Your Wings,
Actually her first stage appearance say The German version Ellis and Trefor Jones with Mary, and My Girl"-Selection,
was made in 1880 and four years brutal business might well have been surprise to Russia.
written weeks ago. The statement No Change In Attitudo 1.57 Dance Music.
Orch
Vocal later she made her London debut.
Landon, Apr. 10 (Reuter)-The 2.15 Close down.
Debroy Somers Band with Vocsi
She swept London off its feet by her does not even mention the incident 5.15 Studio-Children's Hour,
tempestuous playing of Pauln Tan-mmediately preceding the launching attitude of the Soviet Union towards 0.45 Closing Ideal Stock Quotations. Chorus by The Rhythm Brothers.
Variety Programmieits
Those observers in Molotov's speech 6.47 Cesar Franck-Symphony in from the Shows, Reginald Foort: Theeray in "The Second Mrs. Tan- of Germany's attack, namely the Denmarks and Norway will be govern-
laying mines. You've Done Something To My quay at the St. James's Theatre in action of the British Government in ed by the lines, kid down in M She embarked on the management neutral countries, including the United "Reuter Diplomatte Correspondent Orchestra; Sweethearts,
Britain forced 11 is urted that there is no reason the conclusion (at 1899. And then, at the height of success, Senndinavia into the war and that to suppose that yesterday's events will change the policy of she was bereft. Her husband was Germany would never have attacked in any way
the northern states had not Britain neutrality and non-involvement in killed in the Boer War. With her little daughter and son, Mrs. Camp-risen to lay mines, will find it war. bell reltred for a time. But the need instructive to note that from the first for money brought her back. It was to last in this official apologla of the German Government, the word mines. financial exigency that brought her to
is not mentioned." New York in Suderinan's "Mugda" in 1802.
conducted by Leopold Stokowik.
10.30
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D Minor-Philadelphla Symphonyt. Pat Kirkwood (Soprano) in ske at the Prince of Wales's Theatre States, who are already jumping to earns in Soviet circles in London.
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8.03 Studio Two Plano Recital by Herbert and Bernhard Ruff (from the Gloucester Hotel).
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"Unashamed Madness" LONDON, Apr. 10 (Reuter),—— Played with Bernhardt
This latest mid Joulest of Hitler's She played in the Ben Greet Com-
"Violence and unashamed pany, and with Beerbohm Tree and deeds,"
anudness of one man." "His fanatical Forbes-Robertson. She was one of the few women whom Sarah Bern-advisors" are the phrases being used hardt admitted to association within the press all over the world on herself, Mra. Campbell's
Germany's invasion of Denmark and "Mell- osile Bernhardt's
Norway, Seas" showed her to be a played opposite
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mean rival of Bernhardt's talents.
She had a surpassing talent for characterisation, humour and drama- tic effect, as well as an artistic creative ability of the first rank,
Years after the death of Patrick she married George Campbell, Cornwallis-West,
She took up Balm work in 1934, her pictures including "Riptide", "Over the River", "The Dancers" and "Out- cast Lady," She gave up acting four
years ago.
Scandinavia A Combat Area
U.S. Extension of The
Neutrality Act
WASHINGTON, Apr. 10 (Reuter). -President Roosevelt has issued a proclamation re-defining the combat area established under the United States Neutrality Law.
ran ships to enter all waters round the Scandinavian Peninsula,
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Scandinavian Ships Held Up
Canada And S. Africa Take Action
LONDON. Apr. 10 (Reuler),— Even Germany's axis partner Scandinavian ships are held up in
slie gives the full Italy, although
various parts. of the world. Nazi point of view in her press, is lukewarm on the subject.
The Japanese paper "Asthi" de nounces the German invasion while at the same time condemning the Anglo-French violation of Norwegiun Sovereignty,
The British press says that no Ger- man action has been more savage or more unjustified.
The South African Government has ordered Norwegian and Danish ships not to put to sea at present.
This temporary measure will apply until the position is clarified,
The Canadian Government is con- sidering taking over all Danish ships in Canadian ports.
Meanwhile Germann broadcast from Copenhagen urges all Danish ships in the Mediterranean to make un for Italy or Spain.
There is a feeling that this time Germany has bitten oil, more she can chew.
*Similar action has been taken re- is an gording Norwegian and Danish ships in Hongkong, where four have been
Many papers declare that net of desperation.
The "New York Times" says that held up. strategically Gennany may be the loser in the long run.
Digging Own Graves
The Turkish press feels that the Nuzi leaders in undertaking this mud odventure are undoubtedly digging their own graves.
outt to find a direct casual connec- on between the events of yesterday and to-day which are so different both in proportion and in the factors involved. Those who have defended The London "Daily Telegraph" against one and all the sacred rights says that the Germon leaders have of the neutrals cannot but envisage chosen to open a new frontier of with anguish this unexpected and such a nature that they can win dramatic extension of the theatre of fitte-and-may-bao-all,
L paper seen this move
211 After an examination of the recent indication
of the dire straits pre- British action and its official justifi- cation and of the Norwegian protest, "The Times"
The proclamation forbids Ameri- } valling in the ints out that while the article slates that the dispute i The ports of Archangel and Mur-ish suplies from Denmark have was n naval one und should have
cut off the feeding stuffs and remained limited to the seas. manures on which Denmark relies one had threatened the territorial have also been stopped.
sovereignty of
of the neutrals which
mansk are included in the new com- bat zone. -Norway can still buy arms in the United States without the necessity of paying cash since the proclam the nuval forces of the Allies those guaranteed by the belligerents, tion is concerned only with combut opportunities which they have sought But instead of this, the conflict hus
ones and does not extend to either in vain up to the present.
been brought on to the ground or The Yorkshire Post" comments neutral territory itself. Norway or Denmark.
Other provisions of the Neutrally that the Allied blockade has weaken- Law, such as,the, "Cash and Curry" Fed the Nazis more than was hoped.
American Opinion clause, regulate the purchase of it says that the cornered gangsters The "Baltimore Sun," referring to are now trying to shoot their way out. the British mining in Norway, says: Anger and Anxiety "Neither governmental reactions nor
On the other hand an extension of ought to have remained outside the the area of the war may well afford discussion, having been repeatedly
arins.
President Talks with Welles WASHINGTON, Apr. 19 (Reuter); -President Roosevelt has discussed the Scandinavian situation with Mr. Sumner Welles, who recently visited
capitals of Europe.
the
The Chicago "Dully News" says German interpretations will affect that Norway and Sweden would have the belief of those who sce the been better off if they had thrown in Allies as the bulwark against the their lot with Finland and hud ne- spread of totalitarianism and Its cepted Allied help several months ago. own consistent deliberate flouting of The Anal decision regarding the The South Americon pupers reflect law and ethics. Whatever
their extension of Neutrality Law to in-unger and anxiety.
judgment OR the Anglo-French clue Norway and Denmark WIS One Buenos Aires paper says that methods of war, they will continue apparently delayed owing to the lack the Reich has struck another brutal to hold that the Allies purpose re- diplomatie Information frohn Nor-blow at civilisation. The paper says mains what it has been proclaimed that all honest conselences will rise to be-the ultimate establishment of up against such individuals, against principles which smaller nations in such systematic law-breakers.
Europe would themselves wish to see In France the consensus of opinion prevail.
of
way.
The President also conferred with Mr. Jesse Jones, the Federal Loan Administrator, whose department re- cently made credits totalling $35,000,- 000 avilable to Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
According to White. House sources, loans were among the subjects dis cussed by President Roosevelt."
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Is that a total war has now come. It "We, unlike Norway are a remote is now time for the Allies to strike and powerful nation, but the serious with all their force, says the "Petit violation of one neutral's rights al- Parisien."
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Alres papers accept the which economic and pollucal condi- Buenos mining of Norwegian waters as ations will assure that it will hold Way Ports... violation inevitable in war and stress henceforth." the increasing effectiveness of the Allled blockade.
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