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It All Happened Half A Century Ago

THEY DON'T

HE ENTERTAINED A TOWN LOOK BECAUSE HE MET A GIRL HAPPY

Two Wireless Traitors Condemned

PARIS,

PAUL FERDONNET and An- dra Obrecht, accused as traitorm because of their broadcasts over the Sluttgart Radio, have been sentenced to death by a French military court,

"For

D handful of gold they Kold their honour," said the prosecutor.

"For it they have dragged the good name of our homeland in the mud. Only their blood" can wipe out their crimes."

Should the accused men now appear in France or be captured they will be shot as traitors.

The beating of drums and the sound of trumpets in the court- yard before the judges assembled summoned the accused to appear. Their failure to answer was the moment when they became rebels against the Blate. -Witnesses told of Ferdonnet's long career as an agent in Paris of the Nazis.

STAR FINDS BABY DEAD

EVERY one of the 1,000 or so house- holders in Higham Ferrers, Northants, found a 5s. postal order in his letter-box.. Every Higham Ferrers soldier and sailor and airman on active service received one also.

It was all because of that Toseland girl.; Only 16, she was.

She used to fetch materials from the boot factory at Kettering where young Al- fred Sudborough was an operative.

Jolly bonny girl, she was, and Alfred was a

well set-up likeable fellow of 20.

The neighbours saw it coming, of course. It was no surprise to them when Miss Toseland be came Mrs. Sudborough when she was still short of sweet seventeen.

"

That was on February 2, 1890. Just 50 years ago. Hence the Golden Wedding postal orders.

For Alfred Sudborough didn't re- main a boot operative. He set up as

a manufacturer himself. In a very sinal way.

"I didn't worry. I knew the stuff he was made of," saki, Mrs. Sud- borough recently.

She helped the new firm by doing some of the work at home, just us she had done when she was "that Tose- (land girl,”

The

Glasses Raised

A fold of the baby's sleeping suit rers, bad become entangled round his party. neck, says British United Press.

Later, when Mr. Sudborough used i THE eleven-month-old son of to make business journeys to Scot- Dick Merrill, U.S. airman who land, she always went with him-and twice flew the Atlantic both the rallway officials always put them

in the honeymoon coach. ways, and former film actress,

firm grew. Now a hundred Toby Wing, was found strangled boot-workers draw their pay at the in his cut at their New York Sudborough factory every week.

In the largest hall in Higham Fer- home.

there was a golden wedding

And as the Mayor proposed the of health of Mr. and Mrs. Sudborough nchie pilot in one America's fees, served in the in the hall at 3 pan., Every g British Royal Naval Air Service there and every householder in every house in Higham Ferrers, raised his during the last war.

glass also. His first Atlantic trip was with Broadway singer Harry Richman, in September, 1930.

Coronation Films

They intended to land at Croy-

don in their converted passenger plane. the wings

of which were

packed with ping-pong balls

for

buoyancy, but they lost their way

In bad weather, ran short of petrol,

and landed in Wales.

On the return trip they crashed in

a bog in Newfoundland, but were uninjured.

of

Winner Stork derby in London

Food and cof-

fce brought up. through the Ger- man wire, in

special metal con- tainers to the troops on front lines, Those German soldlers are looking terri- bly discouraged- perhaps. It's Ersatz! specially camouflaged hel-

mets.

TOO

PATIENT DESCRIBES FROZENSLEEP CURE

WHETHER the new "frozen sleep" treatment for cancer

kills or cures is a question still debated by medical men.

But

April 15, 1940.

By Walt Disney

A Look Through The Telegraph'

50 YEARS AGO

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April 14, 1000, The Rev. 2, N. Shulte, a Portsmouth parson, has just given his reasons for separating the male and female worship: pore in lils church-That it is an old ctistom. 2.—That it diverts the attention

of a man to rit behind a bonnet 3-That

women wear tight fitting dresses and

seated T

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JAPAN AND FATE OF DUTCH EAST INDIES Newspapers Discuss Possible Effect Of European War

TOKYO, Apr. 15 (Reuter)—WIth every increasing circu- lation of conjecture about the fate of the Dutch East Indies, renoty underclothing. That Japanese newspapers, including the "Asahi Shimbun," and "Chu

gaf "Shogyo” under "streamer captions, speculate on Japan's attitude regarding the prevention of the spread of war ravages to the South Seas where Japan, has mandated territory.

of Use, female figure. That a girl, iz scoted near young men, will be tempted to That the Church knows nothing of family

do things that we cannot talk of 6

Arrangements and cannot recognise the desire of a husband and wife to worship together.

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The Government will adhere to placed under temporary British con- its non-intervention policy in the trol; The N.S.W, Minister for Lands' estimate, European war, concentrating its neeks shelter in the Dutch East (2) The Dutch Government •may says the "Sydney Morning Herald," of energy on the disposal of the Indies,

the cast of rabbit fencing required for

the Central and Western divisions of the China Affair, according to the (3) The Dutch Indies should re- colony, iz 3,000,000 or a total of 43.832Asahi," which says that Japan, quest the protection of the United miles of fencing. When wo stato that

this is but a part of a contemplated ex- however, is watching develop p'nditure which is regarded as necessary,

it will be realised by our readers what ments in the European situation catly peat the rabbit hat become. The with keen attention, being dis attempts to externúnalo him have already

cast 100.000 with the result that it is inclined to see the spread of war Acknowledged that the country on which

this large sum was expended is now as ravages to the Southern Pacific badly infested as ever it was since these region. tiny troublersme enemies crossed the Southers border. (The rabbit proof fenco

tu atlil in existence-Ed.)

*

*Proparing Measures

In this sense, the Japanese Govern-

Our late piquant viattor, charming Musment is considering measures to cope Nellie Bly, the lady journalist, who put a with any emergency, according to the girdle round the earth, or rather a cost"Asahi,"

alderable portion of 11. Inside, 50 days. The daily without male companionship, is evidently.

says that Japan will a dairy. Two years ago, says A London avoid being misunderstood by other writer, she feigned Imanity and succeeded countries regarding measures to deal In being committed to an asylum in order with the situation, in case the Dutch to fender her journalistin experiences sen

sational she hinted that the doctors in East Indies are involved in the con-

lict despite Japan's wishes.

suited her.

The charge was proved to be mistaken, The journal says in this connection but the article. Ind served its purpose that the Japanese Government should Since this Miss Aty has followed her draw the attention of the Fowers to favourite newspaper work. On one acĽA-

wishes sion she went to Central Paric and made this matter, expressing its eyes at the passing men, until one that the belligerents and other In- responded to her advances. He made her terested Powers do their utmost to acquaintance, suggested a drive, which

armed was accepted, proposed a visit to a ques-

hostilities prevent

from tlanable resort, which was accepted, offer spreading toward the Southern Paci- ed refreshmenta in a private apartment, fle, which were accepted, and then made pre- These steps should be taken elther posals to her which she asserts she re through foreign diplomatic channels Jected with scorn. She had secured material for a good sensational, article in Tokyo of the belligerents and and alie used it to her pecuniary profit.

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And this amazing, now gland and vigour restorer, called Vitäbe, is guaranteed. Iz het been proved by theaianda in Ardariča and is now distributed by chemists here under a goLTADIGG Of satisfaction or montaj back, Vi«Tabe must make you feel full of vigour and energy sad:from 10 to 20 years

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Her next exploit was to advertise for Japanese diplomatic representatives the position of "amanuensia. The lan abroad. guage of her advertisement was equivocal;

so were the replies. Front the mass of The choice of methods will Hely letters received she selected those most hinge on the circumstances provali- useful for her purpuse, and called on the ing. writers. By her actions and remarks sha succeeded in bringing the conversation into the desired channel, and thus secured several more dramalle opportunities for

Situation Analysed

Analysing the European ́situation, rejecting proposals which never: would the "Asahi says thut as the result of hayo been made to a woman whose selions the German action in Northern did not invite them, Afterwards the pub- Europe, the next development in the lahed an account of her experience, with

25 YEARS AGO

April 14, 1915.

the names and addressen of her victims.wor is expected to concern "the "It's 41004 Job Nelllä la going to be struggle between Britain-and-Ger married; the matrimonial halter should many for, influence in Holland."-For effectually put a stop to her somewhat this

reason, the situation on the dangerous Inquisitiveness.

German-Dutch border. recently was greatly strained.

in- If the Netherlands should be

matter volved in the conflet, no

armed forces into that country, the question would be raised immediate- Field Marshal French concludes: "They in regard to the affilation of the Prince of Wales it the benzer of the Dutch Indies.

Possible Alternatives

In the House of Commons, Mr. Tennant

April 11 were 139,347.

a woman pallent in a New low freezing) to 140 degrees, or 42 announced that the British casualties to whether Britain or Germany Jersey hospital describes the effect above normal body temperature,

of two "freezings" in words that

leave no doubt the treatment has

given her relief and new hope.

12 Hours On Ico

When Mrs. "B" was laced

U

in despatch. Hits Royal Highness continuee to make the most sailsfactory progres alle was on my staff as liaison officer at

·

sent

So grave was her condition at the the bag, a slight fever gave her time that her doctors did not belleve temperature of 99.3 degrees. She the battle of Neuve Chapelle, and the As for Japan, she must pay great she could live out the month. Now, was given a mild sedative to allevi reports of the Generals agree in com- attention to possible development In- following the second treatment, she ate the pain of freezing. At 2 p.. very favourably impressed with the quick she has closer economic relations, mending his thoroughness. I myself was volving the East Indies, with which says she is without pain, and is be- the refrigerating machine was started. hens with which is Royal Highness has

"Asahi Shimbun," At 2:45 p.m., her temperature had acquired knowledo in service and according to the to hope. Her message to FATHER of Canada's "Stork ginning

allen to 99: at 3:15, it was normal; who greatly appreciate

deep interest in the welfare of the men, which anticipates three different hit visits. The "ases about the fate of the Dutch The following May Merrili set Derby" prize family. Mr. Arthur other cancer victims is:

at 4.45. p.m., it was 05; at 6:45 p.m., Prinen did duty for a time in the trenches East Indies as speculated in Europe: off again with Jack Lamble as co-Hollis Timleck has arrived in The feeling of hope that has come

with his battalion." pilot to fetch films of the Corona England to see his son, serving die, is something so marvellous !

over me, since I was sure I would had reached 01.

(1) The Dutch Indies should be Under ordinary conditions, when a with the Canadian Expedition-can't express it. I can only say tu tient's temperature renchies this low ports that M.9, Renard an

Router's correspondent at Tenedos re- made a British protectorate or bo He and Toby Wing were married

all other men and women who sul-jobb, physicions despair of life.

Mr. C. Shepherd, chief officer Klangteen, But, entered the Dardanelles on a scouting secretly is 1038. Mrs. Merrill, aary Force at Aldershot.

You remember the "Sturk Derby" fer from cancer-I say it from the with a doctor and nurse noting expedition and steamed at full speed for has gone chiet omeer Irene. striking blonde, Is twenty-one,

Javer ten miles up the Straite, probably

Mr. D. Ferguson, from wave, has gone bottom of my heart-please, plense pulse-beat, the temperature of further than any of

very

our ships never give up all hope"

have chief engineer. Itongtoo. "Mrs. B. L

1." was kept at 01 for 12 hitherto been.

Mr. E. Berthet has been appointed third for one slight rise per- nitted when her pulse slowed. Even hours-except

engineer, Klangyu. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. King left by the his was three degrees above the tem-Yokohama Maru for Japan yesterday. erature used in some treeze trent-

tion.

KEPT DIARY OF LAST HOUR

A DIARY of his last hour lay near Red Indian, Yuda Sundown, aged twenty-seven, when he was found shot dead in his brother-in-law's home at Buffalo, New York, with a rifle beside him

His "denth diary" read:- "The gun is pointed at my heart. Time is now 11.15 am. I do not feel nervous but I am happy.

City.

"Eleven thirty-seven and all is woul, he said, rose no time at all," coughed all the time, and that made to sleep-a deep sleep. Then I

I have always been a writer and have ten boys and four girls we would not.

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*

Monday

Mr. C. Manley, acting master, Poochi : has Kone chief officer, Klangteen.

Mr. W. D. Murray, second öffleer, King-: ktne, is awaiting orders.

Timieck's wile Lucy Allee Arthur Ishared with three other Canadian

All hope had been given us for women an estate of 600,000 dollars! |(£120,000) Icft by Charles Vance "Mrs. B. L." when she was taken to Miller, wealthy lawyer with odd the hospital last October from her ideas, for the women who should heme in North Bergen, N. J. at tents the practice being to vary

Str. F. Todd has been appointed super- China Coast Gazette: have the most children between 1920 suggestion of her family physician,

Mr. J. C. Dow, from reserve, has gone numerary third engineer, Tuckwo second officer, ffofhow,

Mr. J. W. Duncan has, been appointed, Dr. Aloysius P. Rieman, of Jersey for the Individual.

chief officer. Pelping. and 1930.

"The pills made me drowsy," said

Mr. J. Christnin, second eper, Tolhow. Mr. W. Elile has been appointed master Arthur and Lucy Increased their

the patient in describing her senan has gone second officer, Shengking. Dulerra. A month before, family by nieto fourteen-in

cancer of the tions later, "but I knew what was Mr. W. II. Mainwaring from reserv),

10 YEARS ACO

Kapstokeskus -April 14, 1930.- those years And won 150,000 breast had spread to a lung. Mrs. happening. I knew when they zip-hus gone second omcer, Yingchow. dollars (£30,000).

B. L." said:

Lam Hing and Lam Ming, who were pered the bag shut and I heard the Mr. E. P. B. Kidby, second, officer, Ying-sentenced to death at the Crimina!

chow, is on reserve. Arthur,

ruddy-faced smiling "I thought it was no use. For days, noise of the refrigerating machine.

Seestons on March 7 for the murder of during the Mr. J. L. Cruickshanks, supernumerary, Ichial Singh, an Indian guard,

lias "My feet felt a little cold at first, ranguien. glant, is going to see his nineteen-hind sharp. terrible pains, like a

cono third knife cutting through my chest. but that went away. Then I fonted wuchung.

engineer, attempted piracy of the Halching, were oxeculed at Victoria Gaol this morn year-old William. "I guess I'll

Mr. J. G. Campbell, third engineer

5 YEARS AGO enight think that with it worse,"

began to dream. I dreamt about my Wuchang, has gone supernumerary, Hein

April 14, 1835. "Mrs. B. L." went on to tell, af mother-good soul, she's been dend Pexing.

The steady risa in the sterling value miss one so much. written a lot of stories, and I intend No, str. Bill's mother and I have left Title Impression, because she and my daughter.

Mr. F. G. Wedlock, second officer. Chihil, of the Hongkong dollar has given rise But that isn't so the first freezing treatment, which for 13 years and about my sister

has gone acting chief officer Tamsul, Mr. to rumours of the possiblity of Govern-

along the lines either of to keep an writing until my finger missed him like he was our one and was se ill. At the time, a complete

W Hanhye from reserve, has gone second ment, action

stabilisation or some other farm of pulls the teleger of this run.

"I woke slowly. I didn't feel officer, Chihi "freezing" apparatus was not avail- had an ache in my body, except a

managing the currency. "Eleven forty-two. A dog barked only.

Mr. W., J., Hodge, chief officer Afpihow. "He won't be the last of our family able, and Dr. Reiman employed mall ache in my back. That awful has gone chler chicer, Lebang. Mr. A. and I looked out to see who it is.

The League of Nations Council, after a Time is near. I hear a nolae, I hope to fight for the old Empire. My cracked feo and an air-conditioning pain in my chest was gone, and I Merchran, chief officer, chang, is on

private session, which lasted for an hour, Ho one don't come in now until 11.45. eldest boy Arthur-ho is nearly twan-machine. The results were encourag wasn't coughing. I was hungry, too,

Mr. J. Smith, chief engineer, Ichap when it will discuss the French appeal adjourned again to-day until to-MOTOW pieven forty-three and one hair./ty-two-ls training in Canada now. Ing, and, when time came for land when they gave me food, it tasted on leave.

respecting Germany's violation of the Ver Mre. Timieck did not come to second treatment, the latest apparatus good-for the first time in ever so T. McIntyre, chiet engineer, sailles Treaty. Meanwhile the Scandina

*** Annul, has gone chief engineer, ichanR. vian nations have started a movement. to England because she in too busy was on hand,

Mr. T. Henderson, chief engineer Tempul placate Germany and also to tone down running her seventeen-roomed; This consists of a 'freezing blan- "I know I'm not cured yet. I know has gone, chief engineer, Anhal house, their shop, and their present ke!" which is netually also a heating all about it. Look-I even have xing: Is on: reserve. Bir, W. Chilton, Mr Peter Munch, Norwegian Foreign

Mr., W. McDonald chief officer Sheng man Government

the French resolution rebuking the Ger family of fifteen.

blanket, Looking rather like a core some colour in my cheeks! And I second officer Shengking, has gone acting Minister, conterred with Bir John Simon,

bag it contains whether stated sleeping

don't feel hopeless any more-that's enter.

the British Foreign Minister to-day, after colls through which

the best of alir” »

Captasme ahip.

33. Jones, from leave, has, which he urged a more vague resolution, was relief to get away from all the Hollow

B refrigerant

rona" master, Kluklang. noise of a healthy family of fifteen refrigerating unit of the foot pumped from

not condemning Germany, Mr.RA Wait. arting.marier, Kiuklang, It is also learned that the British gre lis on reserve.

fearful that the Anglo-Italians_declaration "Noise," he asked in astonishment, the bed. But it also contains

MEMAS Duchanan, supernumerary Histn for co-operation, reached at Stress, may "There's no noise in our-family; Sir, heating wires, so that the tém

Peking, has gone chiol thgineer, Kamiuk | ba misinterpreted in Berlin as a threat An awful feeling when the time you could come

At to-morrow's meeting of the tah, has gone second officer, same ship, Into our house...nt perature of the patient can be speed)-

Mr.is, Bmith, acting chief officer, Kwang- to the Nat) Government.

It is fearned on high authority that comes for you to plug yourself. I soven o'clock and not hear a sound. by raised if the occasion demanda. Hongkong Rotary Club Rotarian F. C... Captain Ca Blewart from; lenys, has gone Great Britain and Italy, are prepared to «cn't pull this trigger,

We've a quiet, family. They all be The bng thus has a rango. of tem-Young will speak on The Romance" Mr.3. Daving acting master, Kwangtah, many violates the demilitarised tone along

marter, Kwanglah. have fine." "Yes; ... sir."

perature of from 20 degrees (12 be-'of Rubber,”

***has gphe chief officer, kamu ship.

Ah, life is so thort,

"It is now: 1148 and I can't put

the trigger. Someone is shooting at

the pheasant out in the cornfield. Too bad I'm not a birdī ... "Clock stopped at 12.13 p.m. I just atarted it again. I hope it stops at

12.15.

"It's 12-15 now. There's the post- man. I'll have to wait,

****"Áný moment now I'll pull-

I asked Mr. Timleck

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