2
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.50 for 3 days prepaid POSITIONS WANTED. MRS. J. A. SHAW. 532, The Peak, Phone 20249, recommends her No. 1 House Boy, Cook and Helper.
WANTED TO BUY. WANTED to purchase, Lorry, 3 ton or over, please reply giving full particulars of make and model, to P.O. Box 354
WE pay high prices for all gold and silver articles, diamonds, jades, Jewels and gold dust. Apply China Gold Refining Co., Pedder Building, 2nd floor.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. Dining Room suite of old Spanish Design. timy and glass ware. Apply J. A. Shaw, 532. The Peak. Phone 20240.
"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" Second Edition. Over 60 excellent views of the Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable st Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
POST OFFICE
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM
CO.,
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
PLAN 1
April 17, 1940.
Vanished Millionaire Mystery
AVANTO USE Secrets of Sir Paul Dukes'
LIMITED.
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The Fifty-nuth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the Oflees of the General Managers, Mossra. Jar. dine. Matheson &2 Co., Ltd.. Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 30th May, 1940, at noon, for the purposа of receiving the Report of the Directors, passing the Accounts, and electing Direc- tors and Auditors.
The Transfer Books of the Com- pany will be closed from the 23rd May tu 13th June inclusive,
By order of the Board.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., LTD.
General Managers, Hongkong, 16th April, 1940.
UNION WATERBOAT
CO., LTD.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS
The Thirty-fifth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of Mesars, !Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hongkong &
Shanghai Bank Building, on Mon- A from 15th April 1940 the in- clusive ar mall postage rates win beday, the 22nd April, 1946, nt 11
as follows:
Imparial Airways Services Destination Letters Postcard
per is oz.
enth
British Possegutions
Protectoraten anmel
Manilated Territories
Angle Egyptan Sudan
Eire
SLIS
$0.52
Iraq
Kwal
Dutch East Indies
Tratt
Indo-Clilna
.25
.15
Thailand (Siam)
.30
.18
Other ploves
1.20
.60
By sea to Singapore and by K.L.M.
Service onwards
Dutch East Indies
$1.15
$ .52
Europe
(except
Iran
Great Britain.
Northern Ireland,
Fire. Malta and Gibraltar)
1.20
.60 The inclusive alr mull postage rates for the "Air France" and "Pan Ameri- can Airways" services, and the post- age rates for surface transport are
unchanged. A blue nir mal label must be affixed to all air mail corres- pondence.
Small Packet Post to all countries 18 suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMES, Registered and Parcel Mulls are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below untess otherwise stated, and where mails are advertis- ed to ckee at or before 8 am, re- gistered and parcel mails are closed at 5 p.m. on the previous day. When mabils are advertised to close after 5 p.m.. Registered and Parcel maits ore closed at 5 p.m.
INWARD MAILS
Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser-
viveFarls date, 10th April.
Amoy and Shanghai
Haiphong
Mapila
Salgon
Apr. 17.
Apr. 17.
Apr. 17.
Apr. 17.
J
<
OLD OIL
Turning It Into Petrol
vasi
BRITISH oil experts have been asked by the Govern. ment to prepare scheme for reclaiming mil- lons of gallons of used lubricating oll.
Every private motorist will be invited to joint this scheme,
The object is to free more tanker Tonnage for essential war oils,
Air Dash to Britain
Degrading
German Broadcast
Radio Play Set In Crown Colony
The following extracts from a Nazi German adcast transmitted in
A big o salvage curps may be formed, with tankers travelling the tantry, calling at private and corner a German stations recently returning to may give Hongkong readers a slight mercial garages, and
lica of the depths of degrading bru- Central depots with used oil.
tality to which Nazi propaganda has sunk in its campaign to make the German people hate England.
The broadcast began with the state-
Achtung, achtung. ment,
Special England shoots ma-
A National Schemo
announcement.
A special technical panel will con- ler these three plans, which may Poate side by side: restoring oll as lubricant: converting it into petrol; art preparing the residue as a coarsees who don't want to fight Ger
"A report from Home states that a British Crown three natives in
darbacent,
Many ell cleaning machines are on the market. They vary in size and
lion..
Sou are for the private rantoriat, Others are for large transport cop=
move petral.
many.
Colony were condemned to death and excuted because they refused to night on the Western Front."
The announcer's voice faded ust. fa.m. for the purpose of receiving
Suddenly there came a crack, crack Sonte are efficient itters, removing of a whip with fearful yella of an the report of the tieneral Managers together with
of tiles of carbon, metal, and dirt. Statement
ther incorporate chemicals to re-uish, followed by roars of brutal
Jaughter. Accounts for the year ended 3144
and harrhut welds, water,
"Me no want to go to England," December, 1939.
"You damned nig- It is not necessarily intended to re-creamed a voice in a paroxysm of The Transter Books of the Com-place such private oil eronomies, but terror and pain. pany will be closed from 6th April meltute a comprehensive national, you are hot going to England, cheme for all who now pour used oil you're going to France. Take that, and that, Ha, ha, ha." (More Jushes.) to 22nd April, 1940, both days
Native: Me no want light Germun. inclusive.
German good ma
man.
|
DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED.
• General Managers,
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
Anyone knowing of a child who has been assaulted, neglected, or ¡II-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury to health, or knowing of a parent who is seeking advice on any matter concerning a child, would be doing an act of kindness by communicating at once with-
The Hon. General H.KS.P.C., Old City Hall.
It is estimated that there are still about a milion private moterists on the maid.
A Duty
In many cases they are advised to change their ol every 1,000 miles.
Even on war rations, this means, if followed strictly, a change every live
Lacntis.
One great problem is classifying the , as fit for reclaiming as lubricant for the process known as "crack- ing" to turn it into petrol.
English soldier; What, you dare say that to one of the King's soldiers! Take that, you black swine. Ha ha, if the gentlemen in London only knew how eagerly his Majesty's loyal subjects in Nigeria are volunteering
The army. (Fade out.)
for the
COLONIAL SECRETARY
The next characters Introduced are Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Secretary for the Colonies, and someone des-
ensued:
There are
The Man who
Knew Too Much
TO-DAY THE "TELEGRAPH” CAN TELL WHY SIR PAUL DUKES, |FORMER CHIEF OF BRITISH INTEL- | LIGENCE IN RUSSIA, MADE A
| MYSTERY FLIGHT FROM GERMANY IN THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR'S |PLANE FIVE DAYS BEFORE WAR
WAS DECLARED.
Sir Paul had gone to Germany to outwit the Gestapo. He was lucky to escape.
Queen Geral-
dine. wifo King Zog Albania,
of
of
and
pic
hier son Prince Shander, tured In Ver- sailles, France. where they have taken re- sidence after thele four flight from Hallan- occupied Tirana. Queen's The mother born
In New York. Prince Skander
A B
born two days before the Ita- Han Invasion of Finland.
WARN THE
A.T.S. GIRLS!
So Intricate are the problems in-red as Lord Fisher. The following volved that it is unlikely that Lord Fisher: We are not getting motorists and commercial organisa-
PARENTS should lecture their daughters on sex before they enough native sokliers, tiona will get more than 2d, a gallon only 200,000 English soldiers in let them join Auxillary Service organisations. for dirty oil.
France, and that is not enough. We
So said Dr. Edith Summerskill, Labour M.P. for Fulham and want thousands and thousands from medical expert on women's problems, commenting on the Ten Com-
Co-operation will be regarded as a patriotic duty.
Secretary. AIR FORCE
The Inspector, 40, Pokfulam Road, 1st floor.
The inspector, 02 Store Nullah Lane, 2nd, Floor.
The Inspector, 12, Sai Yeung Choi SL..
Kowloon. The Inspector, 52, Argyle St., Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society.
The Informant's
be WHI name kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hoogkong Stock Exchange Otheiat Apr. 17. Sumury issued yesterday says: Apr. 17 Apr. 11.
Whilst the enquiries have broaden- Apr. 17. ed only a few selected stocks changed fall by "Imperial Airways hunds including a line of, ILK. Bajiks
Shanghai
Straits Air
Direct Service" Lonton date 10th at $1,500. April
.......Apr. 18.
Air Mall by "Pan American Airways
Dircel Service"--San Francisco
date. 19th April
Canton
..Apr. 18.
..Apr. 18.
Haiphong, Hoihow and Fort
Japan and Shanghai
Japan...
Shanghai
Straits
Bayard
Apr. 11. Apr. 18. Apr. 18. Apr. 18.
Struts and Europe via Negapatam
(Letters and
dale, 17th Feb.
Apr. 18.
papers)-London .Apr. 18.
OUTWARD MAILS Wednesday, April 17 Parcels only for Tientsin...13.30 p.m. Air Mall for Indo-Uhlua, Iran, and France (Parls and Northern Pro- vinces unly) by the "Ale France Airways Direel Service"eksin Paris, 25th April.
.
K. P. O.
Apr. 17, 5.00 p.m. ....Apr. 17, 5.30 p.n.
Reg., Ord..
G. P, 0.
Ord..
.Apr. 17. 5.00 p.m. Apr. 17, 7.00 part,
Thursday, Apr. 18
Sandakan
.11.30 am. Swntow
.1.00 p.m. Shanghai, Japan, Canada,
U.S.A.. Central and South America vla Vancouver B.C..
(Parcela for Canada only)-dus Vancouver
B.C., 10th May.
Parcels.
Re Ord.,
Parcels,
Reg.,
Ord..
Kowloon P. 0.
G.I.Ö.
.4.tin p.m.
.6.00 p.m.
.5.30 p.m.
4,00 p.m. .5.00 p.m. .7.00 p.m. ,7 p.m.
Amoy Air Mail for Manila, Guam, Hono- Julu and U.S.A.. by the Tan American Airways Direct Service" doo Ban Francisco, 24th April.
K.P.O. ...Apr. 18, 5 pm. ..Apr. 18, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O.
Iter.
Ord.
Reg.
Ord.
..
Apr. 18, 6 p.m. ..Apr. 18. 7.30 2.1.
Buyers
JL.K. Banks $1,500 Union $400
1. Fire Ins. $171
If K. Docks Cum Rte. $21.75
.K. Dacks Xitts, $19.40
Providents $1.16
I. & S. Hotels $5 14
1.K. Lands $36.50
1.K. Healties. 33 40 Traus $17.85
Chlm Lights (ORD) $1.05 Electrics 385,40 Sueno Electries $21.25 Telephones (Old) $20.40 Telejíhones (NOW) 930 B.K. Hopes 35.40 Dairy Form $21.25 Watrons $92
Entertainimenta $650
Sellers
H.K. Dock Can His. $22 Teams $16.33
II.K. Banks $1,500 Trame SIR
Watsons 33.25
CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE
on
Saturday, April 20
at
9.15 p.m.
FUN
IN AID OF
B. W. O. F.
Book Now at ANDERSON'S
CASUALTIES
The Al Ministry regrets to announce the following casualties on various dates
KILLED IN ACTION
shop, 41657, Plot Onicer, L. G.; But-
the Colonies.
MacDonald: But we must leave mandments issued to women of the A.T.S. some natives to produce ou raw materials.
Fisher: Ha, raw materials is the right word, I come froin Vick- ers, representing the shareholders. They want some native raw material in the forn of soldiers to bear the weapons they make.
MacDonald: Very well, we under- stund each other. We are all in this,
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
the rest of the Government too. Sir Nevile Henderson On stali see-you-get the..nalives........................
A voice supposed to be a B.B.C.
cher. $15817, Aircraftman 1st Cl... A Clinkard, 33853, Flying Omeer. D. C. G. C0063 Bergt. I. P. Hobbs 740330, Sergt., C. C.. Muttan, 651255, Lag Aircraftian, It A Siecum, 28100, Fly- inst Omeer, S. D.: Wood, 560903, Ldg. Air-announcer is then heard announcing: I crattman, W. K.
PREVIOUSLY HEPORTED "MISSING BELIEVED KILLED," NOW PRESUMED "KILLED IN ACTION."
Bird, 91062, Pilot Officer. A. D.; Garnett, 90302, Flight Lieut.. G. W.
WOUNDED OIL INJURED IN ACTION
Arkel, 4040, Plot Officer Eillott. 542305, Alreraftman ad Cl. J. TË Johnson, 37112, Flight Eleut. 11. B.; Payn, 32367. Pilot Officer, A.; Pickering, 23435. Aircraftman 2nd C. R. J.; Reid, 748945. Ser.. 1. A. M.: Waitan. 012061. Ldg. Alteraftman, J. Wright. 32351, Fly- ing Officer, C. M
ire
Nazi-Rule-
broadenst by
Two Commandments are that fraternisation between A.TS. girls and the B.E.F. will be allowed, and that the A.T.S. may visit B.E.F. messes.
The story began with the dis- appearance of a Czech million- aire when the Germans marched into Czechoslovakia.
A group of prominent men had in the City of London arranged for him to escape, to England, but he did not arrive. Then a man was found' head- less on a railway line.
Rumours began. People wild the the dead man was the missing mlition- aire.
But the Gestapo burled him, and there was no means of establishing Identity,
Then the men in London sent Sir Paul to Germany to and out the truth.
Gestapo Secrets
He made Investigations, then faced the Gestapo ofÜčiais. Uc forced
them to exhume the body and proved from means of iden Bfication he had discovered that
the dead man was, fact, the mis- Ing millionaire.
Sir Paul discovered that the millionaire land been in a position to play off the German Gestapo against the Russian Ogpu. Hia Inowledge
of the activities of the two secret police forcm had grown too dan- gerous for Germany. That was the end of him.
Suddenly a new political develop-
ment affected Sir Paul's Investiga- tlons. The Russo-German pact was signed. Sir Paul's own knowledge put him in danger.
the
Sir Nevile Henderson, British Ambassador in Berlin, viewed
situation so gravely that he. packed Sir Paul off to Britain in the machine that had carried Sir Nevile to Berlin with the British Government's last mes- The Government should arrange
sage before the declaration of to have regular lectures on sex given to all girls in the Services at home
Perilous Trip fond abrond," she said.
calties
The plane took arose In the last way because the problem was not fully Templehof airport at 11 am. on considered in time
Tuesday, Aug. 29. With Sir--Paul- "Unless proper steps are taken, was another mystery passenger.
Radio Programme "The chiefs of Wuhula and Kunin
the supporting
liritish
war Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's esfort. Volunteers are pouring in." und on Short Wave froin 1-2.35 p.m.
THE NEXT SČENE
on 9.52 and 8-11 p.m.
me's. per The next scene opens with the accond, sound of whips, with
native
H. K. T. screaming: "Me no wint go to war! British soldier: Thought you'd
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-platunie. escupe, eh. Cut off
your nice little cession. black Ongers, would you. Old Eng- and needs you at that dumned Ger- man West Wall. Take that and that.
win.
of from
the
Flying on a specially tet course, at Ja height ordered by Nazi oflicinis, serious.
thin a year the matter will become
is ridiculous to expect that the machine crossed Germany.
the whole young then in war time want just to was under observation hold girls' hands. One cannot ex-way.
were trained. Anti-aircraft guns pect that relationships will always be
skywards, ready to open fire if the "Aten do not think so much of fu-aeroplane deviated from course or as in height. Sir Paul was not safe unt!! ture responsibilities in war
ite was across the frontier. Miss Homo Influence
Now he is revealing the whole "When
girls are away from the story of this adventure in a book, to guiding Influence of parents, they be published shortly by Casselis. may lore their sense of proportion."
The War Office said: "We arrange The Air Ministry announced that
warnen johning the W.A.A.Fs for the Instruction of officers in the have one lecture in general hygiene A.T.S. by women officers of the R.A. on the Rugby Press,during their preliminary fortnight's M.C. A.T.5. officers pass
information to the privates." training.
12.30 Mozart-Symphony No. 36 peace.
C Major ("Linz"),,
In another scene a Mr. Curzon, Sir Thomas Beecham condueling described as Resident-Commissioner the London Philharmonic Orchestra of district in Nigeria, is visited by a 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- Capt. Douglas who complains about ther Report.
the slowness of recruiting.
Mr. Curzon: I tell you 1 am doing 1.03 Dance Music.
1.30 Reuter
and
KILLED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Adam, 39830. Flying Officer, W. W.; Adamson. 40789. Pilet Officer, W. H., AL- klason, 37340, Flying Officer, J. LB 1071 Act. Flying Oficer, R. Burke, 551607, Aircraftinan 1st Cl. I. S.; Coveney, 40291. Flytan Ollege, J. P.; Dadison, 42308. Actg Pilot Officer, D. S.; Fisk, 41946. Plat Oleer. K. P. Greenberg 41010 Pilot Officer. A. A.; Hartley. 33005s, Sergt., J. D. Hewett, 41178, Tilni Omeer. E. 1: Lomax, 512039, Sergt, E. H.; Mannion, 41000, Pilot Officer. A. C.; Mantle, 63113), Aircraftman Im Cl. F. J. Mawdsley, 500960, Actr. Serg, A E.; Mottram, 30104, Flytrig Obleer, S. C.; Mullineux. 610830, Aircraft watch the effect at the eyes, don't man at CL, A Niecolls, 42145, Pitt Oncer, H. Nobiston, 28114. Fight Lisut, R. M. Price, 5651m), Berit., N. foam at the mouth is rather amusing tions. Recs, #1164, "balg. Alreraftman, B.; Scott, 372, Fizing Officer, W. T.; Skidmore, 40940. Plist Officer, A. 3.; Stanley, 500370, Sergt., H. J.; Telford, 513750, Corp., A. S.; Wardınan, 41502. Pilot Officer. A. S.; West.
my best. It is more difficult than in 1914 because the natives have been Weather Forecast and Announce- so exploited since then. Do you seements.
1.45 that funky nager" fe tried to get away. He is just about to be hanged. Connie
2.15 Capt. Douglas: It is interesting fo
you think. See how they roll. The
Variety with Bobby Breen, Boswell, "lutch and Others. Close Down.
6.00 Compositions of Brahms, 6.40
Closing Local Stock Quota-
6.42 Ballads by Now buck up. I am in a hurry.
(Tenor) and An awful choking sereum shows prano), that Capt. Douglas's impatience is 41506, Plint Officer, B. L.; Woollen. 41238.net prolonged.
Pilot Oficer. Í. A.
toms,
CAPTAIN'S IMPATIENCE
Derek Oldham Bennett (So-
Maris
2.00 Light Orchestral. 7.30 London Relay-The News. Douglas: Hello, they look threaten- 8.00 Local Time Signal. Weather! Bell, 7312, Flying Qnicer, J. It. 1.: How-ing. Have you got the machine-Report and Announcements,
guns ready? Good. Give them <ivar.
The rat-tat of machineguns screams of pain are heard.
WOUNDED OR INJURED ON
_ACTIVE SERVICE
1lotי1
brian, 70703, Pilot Officer, E. R; Broughton, SRICO, AcÍK, Sergt. Davis, 41201, Plot Officer, A. P.; Elsden, 41013, Pilot Oficer, C. B.; Edmonds. 42376. Ocer, W. G. C.; Goulder. 40383, Pilot Omfleet, P.S.; Jenkinsun, 620444, Corp., WA Kennely $32503, Pilot Officer. F. H
Aircraftman 2nd CC, A. L: Forener. Italac, 01322, Sergt.. B.
DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE Douglas, 510870, LA Aircraftman, S Dow, 335626, Warrant Officer, D, C.; Hanag
, A10185. Aireraltman 1st C., J. V. Lee, 742313, Sergi., F. L.; Meochain, 044220, Air- craftman 2nd CL, W. T.; Held, 703263, Alr- eraftman 2nd C1. H. J.; Wade, 332100, L.
W. D.
Atzeratinan, J. C.; Williams, sta598, Sergt.
way
14
and
foreing black human lives by
ant
Dance
8.03 Latest Variety Music.
8.30 London Relay-"What I saw)
Nazi Rule in Germany." of
Aldershot Girl Servant Wa
as Spy
ALDERSHOT...
IF the military authorities here continue to press for the internment of the 250 German domestic servants em- ployed in the area, they will meet with stiff opposition,
It will come from the girls' Speech by Sir Nevile Henderson employees,
who fear that if the
at one of Foyle's Literary Luncheons, girls are taken from them they
Spring
9.30 Sindin-Talk on "The Chinese Post Office."
9.45 Coleridge-Taylor - "Otello" Sulle,
will have to go servantless until
The Dancing Earl
THE Marquis of. Hertford,
He had been suffering from There was evidence that is girl belonged to a Nazi spy ring. She pneumonia. He was aged 68. was removed and is now in Hol- As the Earl of Yarmouth he loway Jail.
In the next scene Mr. Macdonald is heard talking with "Lord Fisher."
Fisher. We are very pleased with
Concert Waltzes, 0.00 the way
are going. I thing
April Smile (Depret), Vickers' shares have gone up 20 per cent.
Waltz (Lineke), Vienna Boheme Or the end of the war.. Macdonald. Incidentally 20
chestra; "Eva" Waltzes (from the Although one is employed by of- Operetta "Eva"--Lehar), cent. of the niggers died on the way
Carmen cers, sene are in the homes of re-who before he succeeded to the give Bitle title was known as the "dane- officers. They heros, What
Sylva-Wallz (Ivanovici), Interna-tired droit coincidence.
trouble and so far there has beening earl," died at his home al The Nazi wireless announcer then Bional Concert Orchestra, stated: "You have seen the brutal.mary.
9.15 London Helay-News Bum-only one ease that has directly con- Babbacombe, Devon,
cerned the authorities. bloody
the English drów dividends out of Stop Press-64 A.D.
eastion fodder to serve the English plutocrats, Noro's Fiddle Was
Eng- lant fights to the last Frenchman A Jow's Harp
New Symphony Orchstra cond. by One mistress said: "if my giri la was in turn actor and play- and the last nigger. Volunteers for Malcolm Sargent.
going to be interned as a result of wright, composer and producer DERLIN. It was
the Jews who wards. The money-bugs have need burned Rome In 04 AD.
10.00 Plate Salon by Marcel Moyse. military action. I think it is up to the of musical comedy, sheep and This was
of you." "revented" by the most fanatical of broadleast cannot give more than
Madrigal (Gaubert), Scherzettino milltary to find me another servant." poultry farmer, and sugar plan- This bare resume, all German anti-Jewish papers, "Der slight idea of the revulsion
of the Nazi (Taifanel). Polonaise und Badinerie As for the girls themselves, take ter. Stuenner."
'Suite No. 2 in 13 Minor- the case of Reta Selbigor. Unlike (from und
He appeared as a dancer in Bach)
most of the other girls I saw, she gave "According to all we know about disgust which any civilized
with Piano accompanyment. Nero, this art
person
use herald of charity. 10.10 The Kentucky Minstrelk. of incendiarisan is must have felt on hearing it in full
me complete freedom to attributed to him,"
Tell Thee name.
It was in one of his musical Only Love, Could I the newspaper with all the tricks and effects of (Bingham-Capel), Whisper and "Bul
She is a German Jewess, aged 22 compositions, writes.
"The Pigeon the fact
radio la that the modern
trama. It differà Jewish quarter of Rome
little from almallar broadensta
Shall Hear (Piccolomini), conducted and escaped to this country eight House," that Ivor Novello, then was not which burned down.
the German pubile
by by Lealie Woodgate with Herbert months are from a German conçon a very small boy, made his first have "When one compares all reports gradually been coarsened and brute Dawson at the Organ. Soloist: John tration camp.
talised to a pitch at whichi presumably
The nbout this fire, one comes to the con-
mere mention of internment stage appearance. clusion that the fire was carried out they can Häten
to such disgusting Flat Major, Op. 127.
Beethoven-Quartet in Elled her with drend.
by his He is succeeded In broken English she said, "I am by the Jews in compilcity with the nouncements without being shock- Emperor Nero."
happy where I am,... I don't want nephew, nine-year-old Hugh Ed-
ward Conway Seymour.
ed.
Duncan,
10.20
Busch Quartet, 11.00 Clone Down.
to leave here, and I do no harm."