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THE DRAWING ROOM--- NOTICE
THE OBJECTS D'ARTĮ..
April 18, 1940.
By Walt Disney
FRESH WHITE-BUTTON
MUSHROOMS
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LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
Navy Casualty
102
List:
Names
NAMES OF 102 officers and men are given in an
Admiralty casualty list published last month.
It is stated that these were from the "various hazards of service in war and are not related to any particular ship or action.” The list is BALDWIN, C. 'E. as follows:
OFFICERS Killed
MUD. (A) J. D. W, BAIUR, R.N.
W. Barron, Temp. Boom Eng.. A.N.R. MID, R. A. s. Dhown, R.NR. LIEUT, D. E COOMBS. ILN.
SUB-LIEUT.
TEMP.
H.N.V.R.
TEMP. LIEUT., D.
W.N.V.R.
C. DOBSON, 1. JOHNSTONE,
N. F.
TEMP BUB-LIEUT,
R.N.V.R,
PEAT,
LIEUT. (A) E. F. POPE, R.N. ACT SUB-LIEUT. (A) G. A Skinner,
R.N.
TEMP. BUD-LIEUT. G. W. VAUGHAN
N.V.I. PROF. MID. (A) T. I. W. WAGNER TEMP, SUB-LIEUT (A) G. V. WILLIAM
SON, IN.V.R
F.N.V.R.
Died of Wounde TEMP. LIEUT. A. M.
R.N.V.R.
Bled LIEUT. A. A. C. GAGE, ILN.
P.
Wounded
R.N.
MACLEAN.
LIEUT-COM. J. J. MILLER, R.N.R. PROJ. TEMP. SUB-LIEUT. R.
WHYDROW. R.N.V.R.
A. FINLAYSON, Chef Skipper, R.N.A.
BATINGS
Kilted
DB.M.. CP.O.. P/J
50017. BAIKER, N. R. Engineman, X 6038 E.S. BAXTER, John. Ldg. Almen. FX 38321, BEAVERY, II. E., Smn, RNR, X 21451. BRYANT, C. N. A.D., P/JX 152029 CLAY, J. K., Bm, RN.R., X. 1920. COWIE, John, 2nd Hand, X. 170 8. DAVEY G. 1. Marine, Ply/21450. DUNLEVY, R. J. GP.D., P/J 14338.
GARDNER, S. T.. A.D., P/JX 141471. JOHNSON, W. E. Emn, Cook, No 182031.
Samuel, A.B., D/JX MCCULLOUGli,
150401. PARKER, 130038
Leonard, ACUP.O., D/S3X
PRESTON, C, W., Marine, Ch/23005. RED Pater, Smn. H.N... X 18333. SHAYLEIL E. H., Ldg. Alman, FAALFX
7007. SHEPHEARD, G. H., Act. P.0. Altman, STEWART, Alexander, Smn. RN. X
( 13732).
STEWART, James, Sms, R.N.R., X 9363, TANDY. I A., C.P.O.. P/J 21002 TAYLOR R A. Sig. P/JX_138119. TOUGH, Charles, Bio.. Jet Class. TRODD. B. G., Marina, Po/E 21607. UREN. G. E., Ede. Airman. D/JK 130232.
· WARREN, J. H. Ord. Smn. P/99X 20037. WATSON, Andrew, Sto. P.O.. XX 9030. WYLIE. L. A.D., D/9SX 10421. YOUNG, II. J., A.D., €/6SX 21090.
Died of Wounde
C. BARKER, Edward. 2nd Hand,_JX_173090.
BRAMBLE, 3, 11., Ord. Smn., P/JX 150741. BUCKLEY. C. A., Boy, Int. Ch. PAX
ADAMS, James, Sinn., H.N.IL, D 5807. ADCOCK. Bernard. Sta Ext Clasa,
C/KX 18505.
154023.
RUSSELL, W. A.. Marine, Ply/X 214. SHIRTLIFF, William, Cook, B/MX 53410.
Missing, Believed Killed DAWES, E. C., A.D.. D1JX 148247. DYGER, W. H., Air Mech.. D/KX 90553.
RECEPTION IN BRITAIN
GERMANY threatens an adrial Blitzkrieg against Britain.
If it comes there'll be many more planca like this one.-Domai.
HAWKINS. A 11. A.D., P/ 107721. LARMOUR, James, AD, P/6SX 14431. PARKES, Edward, A.B. R.N.V.A. LD/X
0010.
REASON, J. D. 1. A.D., P/SSK 17373. STURGESS, N. A. J., A.B., P/J 18:53.
Died
BROTHERTON, Peter, A.B., P/SSX 24941. BROWN, 4. iL., 208. Sman. R.N.V.R.,
LD/X 1487.
CAMPBELL R. K., A.D., C/3 113702, CUNNINGHAM, George, Sto., C/CX 49083. EDE, M... Lg. Smn., P/JX 128214. HARMAN, Samuel, P.O., C/J 219351. FAWCETT, C. C., Ldg, Sto., P/K_931.
BARRINGTON, W. A., P.Ö., P/J 1139AB. HAWKINS, F. J., Ship. Ist Cl., C/M 2234. HAYES. Lexile, A.D., P/J 90079. HILL, W. C.. E.R.A.2. P/M 30370. HONEY, G. E., A.B., P/JX 139637. JENKINSON. G. A., Ldg. Std.
·
20830, JOHNSTONE, E M., Smh., ПNR, JX
100253.
LYNCIL, J. L, Glo, 1st CL, P/KX 83103. McMinn, R., ERA. 3, C/MX 10340. MORRISON, Malcolm, Ban NR, X
15207 A.
NUGENT. Eric. Smn. R.NR. Ply/X 2014. PADDOCK, W. R. H., Sto., P/K 61607. PAGE, John. A.D. (Pens.), C/J 22317. FENN, J. W. V., Sto., lat CI.. Chcx 13299. RUSSELL, W. C.. Sig. P/JX 140570. SNELLING, James, AB. D/S9X_17740. STAMMERS, C. F., Sg.. R.F.R., B 20473. STUART, W. J. C. Engamn., INPS. SWANN, R, M., R.N.R., P.S., X 10295. TAYLOR, J. XC., Marine, Piy/X aus. THOMAS, A. II, IL, ERA., BMI 1309.
Wounded
BEASLEY. F. W. A.B. D/J 100934. BRITTON, R. C. LA.B., P/JX 130023. C/LX COLLEY, F., A.B., / 167039.
DUNCAN, Andrew, Sto. P.O. GEDDES, Alexander, Smn, R.NR. 10:50. HARPER. Jamer, A.D., PAX 120321. LOFTUS, James, A.D., P/SSX 19003. MANSON, George. Engninn., KX 100592, NEWING, A. RA.D., D/JX 132013. SILAWL George, Sec. Hand, R.N.R. SPRAKE, W. J. Ord. Smn., P/JK 152301, TULLETT, C. W, Doy, lat Cl.” “P/JX
100407.
WHYTE, W. W, Ldg. Sman, X 7740. YOUNGSON, John, Stn., RNR
The following was erroneously In-| cluded in a previous casualty list and
is now known to be alive: BOULTON, Eric, A.B., P/J £15348.
MY TWO YEARS
WITH HITLER RADIO
(FAILURE OF A MISSION)
1937 1939
BY
SIR NEVILE. HENDERSON
LATE HIS MAJESTY'S AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN
This is a people's War and therefore it is only right that the people themselves should be told the whole truth."
WITH
ITH these words Sir Nevile Henderson, late His Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin. begins exclusively in the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" on Monday next, his own first-hand account of what actually happened in Nazi Germany from the time he arrived in Berlin in April. 1937, to the fateful day of September 3, 1939. Here, PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME, is Sir Nevile Henderson's own story-simply and vividly written-of the tremendous events which led eventually to the outbreak of war.
Sir Nevile Henderson, P.C. a.c.M.C., Lale His Majesty's Am-
bassador at Berlin.
This is NOT a summary of an official document but a specially written personal narrative in which many new and important facts are disclosed. Hitler, Goering, Ribbentrop, Goebbels, Himmler—what manner of men are the masters of Nazi Gormany? The Ruhr, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland]. What really went on behind the scenes? Sir Nevilo Henderson now reveals to the world THE WHOLE TRUTH. This remarkable document-probably the most important ever to be published in a newspaper--- will appear in the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”—starting on Monday, April 22.
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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Recital by Barbara Gilmar
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13.30 Reginald Foort at the Organs, 12.47 Tangos.
1 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.
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6.47 The Den Cossack Choir.
Rimsky-Korsakov-Le Coq P'Or
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