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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 18, 1940.
By
Walt Disney
THE DRAWING ROOM--- NOTICE
THE OBJECTS D'ART!
DONALD DUCK
YES, ON THE SECOND FLOOR, BUT IN THE REAR!
WON'T DO--E IT'S GOTTA BE
IN THE
FRONT!
WHEW--- GOTTA HURRY!
YES, SIR-SECOND FLOOR FRONT, BUT IT'S $425 A MONTH!
YE
SWANK
APTS,
PRICE IS
NO OBJECT MISTER! LET'S
SEE IT!
Cope, 1940, Walt Day Peactions
› World Bights Reserved.
5
FRESH WHITE-BUTTON
MUSHROOMS
$225
per lb.
LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.
NEW MOVE BY WANG
To Soize Railways In Occupied China
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HANKOW, April 18 (UP).— The Wang Ching-wol puppet government is to seize all rail- ways in Japanese-occupied ter- ritory.
They will be run as State enter- prises.
Reimbursement of third Power bond-holders, said a puppet spoken- minn to-day, will be dependent upon recognition by the Powers concerned of the Nanking regime.
In answer to questions to-day, Wong Ching-wel informed foreign correspondents that the abolition of extra-territoriality and foreign con- cessions was a fundamental part of the polley of the Nanking government. Wants Co-operation HANKOW, Apr. 13 (Reuter).- Wang Ching-wel, Interviewed by "Reuter," expressed his government's
desire to respect the legitimate in-
terests of Third Powers, but he ex- pected the Powers' co-operation.
of
le declared that the abolition
and the rendition of foreign c/one would be the fundamental policies, but he gave an assurance that that would be achieved by peaceful methods.
Regarding the future status of the railways throughout China, the government's principle aimed at the return of state-controlled Institutions, There would be no foreign influence with the exception possibly of North Chan
RECEPTION IN BRITAIN
GERMÁNY threatens an acrial. Blitzkrieg against Britain.
If it comes there'll be many more planes like this one.---Domci.
TWO PREMIERS PRAISE NAVY
LONDON, Apr. 17 (British Wire- less) An exchange of telegrams has takes place between the French and British Prime Ministers,
HENDERSON
ON HITLER Ambassador Exposes Dictator's Ambition
LONDON, Apr. 17 (Reuter). -Speaking at a luncheon to-day, Sir Nevile Henderson, formerly British Ambassador to Berlin, said: "If I know Hitler at all and his combination of megalomania and resentment, he has to-day but one consuming idea, namely not only the defeat of Britain but also the disruption of the Empire.
"The most fanatical of Hiller's sup- porters are among the youth of Germany, hypnotised as they have been for the last seven yeara by Nazi doctrines of power, politics and İracial superiority, taught as they have been to disregard all Christian moral and intellectual values."
ABUNDANCE OF RADIO
RAW COTTON
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and LONDON, Apr. 17 (British Wire-31.49 motres (9,520 kilo-cycles) less). The Cotton Controller nounced to-day that there need be no
Recital by Barbara Gilmar anxiety regarding supplies of raw
From the Studio M. Reynaud expresses on behalf of cotton. the French people admiration and
Radio Programme Broadcast by gratitude for the Royal Navy, which
Since the war began, the cotton as added a glorious partiustry has become one of the most Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 .c.'s annals and has inflicted on the enemy
fortunate British Industries in this and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. a wound which will not be healed"espect, although immediately before and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per
In reply, Mr. Chamberlain said: low."
the war cotton stocks were unusually second,
its
The re-opening of the Yangise "The successes of the Navy are fresh River to Hankow, and even to Chung-proof of the determination of the The total supplies at present are king, was only à question of time, but peoples of our two countries to Bght equal to over eight months' consump- "it will be opened," he stated.
resolutely until victory is won." tion at the present rate.
MY TWO YEARS
WITH HITLER
(FAILURE OF A MISSION)
10.
Sir Nevlie Henderson, C.C.M.G., Late His Majesty's Am-
bassador at Berlin.
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!”
W /ITH these words Sir Nevile Henderson, late His
Henderson's own story-simply and eventually to the outbreak of war.
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 vividly written of the tremendous events which led 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, Gooring, Ribbentrop. Goebbels, Himmler-what manner of men are the masters of The Ruhr, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland! What really went on behind Nazi Germany? the scenes? Sir Nevile 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.
EXCLUSIVELY IN THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Starting Monday Next
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession,
12.30 Berload Foort at the Orgons, 12.47 Tangos.
1 Local Time Signal and Weather Report
1.03 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band, 1.18 Howallan Music,
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce-
ments. ents.
1.15 Dance Music.
2.13 Close Down.
5.45 Studio Children's Hour,
0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota-
tions,
6.47 The Don Cossack Choir,
7 Rimsky-Korsakov-Le Coq D'Or Sulte.
London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Eugene Goossens,
7.30 London Itelay-The Newa, 8 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 Studio-Reeltaf by Barbara Gilmar (Soprano) with A. T. Lay at the Plano,
1. (a) The First Kisa (Sibelius, 1 Op. 37, No. 1); (b) Berceuse (Jane- feit): (c) Ritarno (Melartin, Op. 21, No.1)... Burbara Gilmar, 2. Cor onach (Edgar Barrett)....A. T. Lay: 3. A Group of Hungarian Songs-{{1} Gentle Heed and Kindly Smile (Ferenc); (b) Little I care for Camely Blondes; (e) You Alone....Barbara Gilmar.
8.30 Magyar Tore and is un- artan Gypsy Orchestra.
8.10 London Relay "Scrapheap to Industry,"
A talk on the conversion of waste materials into new products.
Marek Weber and Ills Orelicstra, 9.15 London Relay-News Bum-
mary.
9.30 London
France."
9.43
Relay "Vive Io
Dance Muste. 10.15 Variety with Soplife Tucker. Reginald Dixon, Frances Day and Others,
11 Close Down.
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Low Tax-
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TO BE LAUNCHED STUDENT'S THREAT TO
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, Apr. 18 (UP), America's latest and most powerful 'battleship. the 35,000-ton North Carolina, will be launched on June
13.
WEALTHY CHINESE
KOWLOON.
WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING BABY
It's after the birth of a
Pleading guilty to a charge of demanding $10,000 with menaces with intent to steal, Chan Yec-ming, 19-year-old student, was sentenced to three months' hard labour and re- She is the first capital ship to be commended for hanlsliment by Mr. Sheldon at Central Magis-baby that the mother needs built in America in 19 years.
tho revealing
Yn
forthcoming tracy this morning. launching of the North Carolina, Sub-Inspecfor Darkin suld
closely," he warned.
Chan
careful attention most. Her
Woodward sent a letter on April 10 demanding WEIHAIWEI TO BEgth has been severely
a very
a
DISCUSSED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
taxed and when she is feeding
the baby she needs extra and easily digested food.
Rear Admiral Clark
respectable urged that America build yet more $10,000 from ships and warplanes.
gentleman. Another fetter was sent "As it is, we are to-day only on April 14 saying what might second best on the seas.
if the demand was not mel. happen "Even that position may soon be These letters were followed up by denied us, for Japan is pushing us brought down to $1,000. Complainant, The question of jurisdiction over the have recommended Horlicks Doctors throughout China telephone call, when the amount was NANKING, Apr. 18 (Domel), Mr. Tsung Taye-ka, was a wealthy area of Welhaiwel, which was pre- for years as the ideal food men, and had no connection Chan at all.
with sented for deliberation on Tuesday Instructions were given for to the third session of the Exccu- for both expectant and nuri- money to be placed in an envelope, ment" by Wang Keh-min, Chairman
tive Zunn of the Nanking "governing mothers. It is invaluable and placed in a hotel in the Central of the North China Pollucal Coun- When the digestive powers aro district. Chan
was arrested by cil, will be the subject of consulta-weak. It stimulates faded detective after he collected the enve- tions to be held between the Minis appetites, and promotes sound lope.
sleep and tends to prevent
'Clear Out Advises U.S. Embassy
BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, April 18 (UP).- The American Embassy In Stockholm
Fins sent a circular letter to all Chan admitted there were threnistry of Foreign Affairs, and the Minis American residents, requesting them in the lettern, but anld he did not try of the Interior.
Ho hnd The result of their consultations constipation. been forced to write the letters be-will be presented to the next session cause of poverty,
of the conference,
to send their wives and children out intend to carry them out. of the country in view of "the un- certain situation,"
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