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Bolgian Government's Split On Education

OFFICIAL STORY OF

THE BATTLE OF NARVIK

FROM PAGE ONE

FROM. PAGE ONE Link," Sir John replied: "We must have the same rule for all, I think."

The action developed Into a run- Pro-German Broadcasting LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reuter) The BRUSSELS, Apr. 25 (Reuter). ning fight with the enemy retreating has all the time and beginning to show FINALSFI Column in Beltain is attempt-The Belgian Cabinet

damuge. ing to widen its influence by the use resigned.

Decisive 30 Minutes The half hour after 2 p.m. was

Tennis Tournament

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OPEN SINGLES... MONDAY, 29th April.;'; --'-

OPEN DOUBLES.. DAY, 1st May,

Play commences at 4.30 p.m. sharp each day.

Booking for Stand now open at of action. Moutrics.

of

1.out

of a new broadcasting station from: The resignation of M. Lubert which is transinitted pro-Nazi pro-Pierlot's Cabinet followed a vote pagando.

Sir John Reith, Minister of Infor- in the Chamber on the Education WEDNESmation, to-day admitted that the new budget, which was passed by 120

station was in operation.

He said he was probably trans-votes to 45, with 45 abstentions.

Liborals Voto Against mitting somewhere in the cast

But all members of the Liberal Britain, but it was dimcult to put

group in the Chamber, except two. including M. Jaspur, Minister

of Commons Statement LONDON, Apr. 25 (British Wiro-Public Hepith, voted against it, it is tens)Sir John Anderson, the Home believed, awing to their disapproval or the Government policy with regard das questioned in the Secretury,

to the linguistic question. House of Commons to-day about the activities of certain propaganda groups under Communist or Facefst leadership.

It had been represented to him previously by deputations of inter- of Parliament that ested

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War

Chat

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war effort

The Liberal Party holds three out! of 14 seats in the Cabinet and a total of 33 seats in the Chamber out of 202 members,

Why Liberals Opposed

FROM PAGE ONE

of

declsive,

L.R.A. BOMB Dublin Castle

IN CASTLE

Dublin Shaken By

Explosion

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" DUBLIN, Apr. 26 (UP)—A powerful land mine exploded at 5 a.m. to-day in the lower yard of Dublin Castle which is in the

Explosion

Stained-Glass Windows In Chapel Shattered

DUBLIN, Apr. 25 (Reuter).—A large area of Dublin was shaken by anexplosion early to-day when a bomb or a land mino exploded in Dublin Castic.

The explosion took place near the headquarters of the special detective

The explosion has been attri-branch.

An extract from the bridge of a British destroyer says that at 1.58 heart of the city. -p.m. one enemy was badly hit. At

2.03 p.m. the enemy was altre. Abuted to the I.R.A. 2.05 p.m. the enemy was hit by torpedoes.

me

The city was severely shaken. Many historic rooms in the castle Another was afire at 2.14 p.m. and another enemy was afre ni 2.24 pm. were imaged and stained glass

windows were shattered.

Mr. Eamon De Valera, the Trime There were two explosions on second enemy destroyer to catch fise Minister, was among those early on At 2.28 p.m. there were two ex-the scene together with numerous

police and military units. plosions on another destroyer.

The Final Curtain It seemed that this was the end but four German destroyers fled uz Rembaks Fjord, dropping smoke floata s they went to hinder the chase. By 230 pm, one entry was north of Narvik and abandoned by herscit the crew who were swimming for the shore; a third had benched and the remainder had sought refuge at Rombaks Fjord.

Warspite's Work

While the destroyer action was in progress, the Warspite was bombards

ing the shore batteries in the vicinity

zer.

A policeman who was in the castle yard at the time of the explosion was slightly injured. -

Nazi Charge Denied

No Unrestricted Air Warfare By Britain

LONDON, Apr. 25 (Reuter)~The

Considerable damage was done to the Chapel Royal and the valuable windows in the building were shot- tered.

One detective was slightly injured. A Inter report states that five de tectives were injured, but not seri ously, in the bomb explosion.

£2,000,000 Damage SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH". DUBLIN, Apr. 25. (UP). The mine contained about 30 pounds.of. high explosive and caused damage estimated at £2,000,000

Walls, three feet iltick were wreck- ed in buildings which, in working hours,

house

of hundreds

girl employees of the elvil service.

Windows were smashed in an area 500 yards square.

Dublin Castle now presents; the uppearance of a building after an nir broken ruid. and is littered with iglass and masonry.

The roof of the sleeping quarters Detectives

The Liberals opposed the proposal { the of these bodies was of the Minister of Education to put blazing wreck, one drifted a derelict duplicate employees in certain high in his reply to-day, Sir John John posts of the Department, where the said he had for some time past been present holder speaks only one carefully watching the activities of Belgium's national languages.

M. Pierlot, the Premier, made the certain small groups of people, of whom

some appeared to be deliber-matter a question of confidence. anxious to The Fifty-ninth Ordinary

kinder the ately Apr. 21.

MUSSOLINI SURPRISED Apr. 27. General Meeting of the Company effort.

The national resolution that the Apr. 27. will be held at the Offices of the

the

of the harbour, assisted by the Air Ministry, decinres that the German of the Special Branch must be waged with all

opened unres- Cossack which engaged the heroison that communique allega- was blown off onilrely. Apr. 27. Goneral Managers, Messrs. Jar-

was such Apr. 27dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd.. country's strength

fiercely at a route less than half a Britain Apr. 28.

these activities had had so far little was heard to murmur words sound-mile and silenced the enemy howit-tricted air warfare by attacking un-

defended with no military CLOSE WATCH ON

places effect. Nevertheless, prnetical Apr. 28. Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on

Foxhound objectives is unfounded. the The Punjabe and Conflict To Spread

The

directed Apr. 26. Thursday, 30th May, 1940, at noon, possible consequence of a continuous ng like "No, no, Comrade!"

attack on Sylt was

THE I.R.A. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" for, the purpose of receiving the attempt to impede the

also supported the Comack.

des-against Westerland Acrxrome, which ROME, Apr. 25 (UP),-Signor Meanwhile the other British Apr. 28. Report of the Directors, passing would not be ignored.

Must Not Abuso Liberty Franceseo Giunta, member of

the troyers chased the enemy to Rombaks is an important military objective, Apr. 20. the Accounts, and electing Direc-

The question of what steps can National Council, speaking (on behal! Fjord, which is ten miles long with (and one of the most heavily defended properly .Apr. 20.

20.tors and Auditors.

The Air Ministry adds that it wil U.S.A. and Manlio-(San Francisco

be remembered that on March 17 on to-day's gebate in the Chamber of way up the fjord. The Transfer Books of the Com-paganda of a harmful kind was dis-of the italian Foreign Office during a narrow neck 200 yards wide half places in Germany. 29.

Defence Regulations .Apr.

The Hero look the lead and date, 16th March)

here Fasces Corporations, predicted that were debated on

Orkneys causing casualties to civi Service San Francisco May to 13th June inclusive.

general agreement ..Apr. 30.

effort should be made even in time un it becomes a clear cut war be- to discover what was beyond.

"haves" and the "have dale, 23rd April

Against the ice at the head of the llans. tween the

DNB Allegation with .Apr. 30. Japan

By order of the Board.

of war to avoid interference

fjord ny three German destroyers. ANT nots".

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" propagation of

Signor Giunta, who was formerly One appeared almost undamaged but

BERLIN, Apr. 25 (UP). The is, however,

Vice President of the Chamber of there was no sign of life aboard. Only

recent tin. the bows of the second showed above DNB to-day alleges that the risk that the liberty allowed by our

Fasces Corporations and one traditional

may be abused Secretary to Mussolini, added that the the water, while the third was unre. British bombings of non-military principles by the extremists, of whom some are

The Ilero and Kimberley fired objectives show "a certain amount of

"report anxious to destroy that liberty, and British fleet in

openly threatens to re- there was no reply. I am at present considering whether manises the Mediterranean's so few rounds but they roon checked as system."

tion.

turn "bomb for bomb" should He contended some strengthening of the regulations

has that France

Destroyer Scuttled

to British continue with the practice. Is desirable fur the purpose of

Italy and Armed always been hostile to

partirs were sent checking activities specifically direct-added that Italians must believe more investigate in whalers. As they ap

war effort."

Shanghai

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the Mediterranean

ed towards impeding our natiqul than ever in II Duce's phrase "Ee-proached the Arst destroyer, she

versation.

be further

lieve, Obey and Fight."

listed and slowly sank. scuttled.

She had been

the

AMSTERDAM HAS

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Apr. 25 (UP).—The special branch of Scotland Yord is watching LR:A. organisation closely and so far during April has deported It is now becoming increasingly difficult for 1.R.A, supporters to en- ter England, and several weeks have pussed since the last I.R.A. bombing Sutrage in London.

ROOSEVELT VETO OVERRIDDEN

SPECIAL TO THE "TÉLKGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Apr. 25 (UP)— The House of Representatives has defed over the

A.R.P.. PRACTICE President Roosevelt

and

AMSTERDAM, Apr. 25 (Reuter). -Air raid sirens walled throughout Haarlem this morning in the first full dress A.R.P. practice.

In a few minutes the streets were

the police empty except for wardens.

Motor cars, omnibuses and other vehicles came to a standstill as the passengers and drivers Bought refuge in nearby housty.

School children

To-day the House, by a vote of 274 to B2, trampled down the President's veto of the bill..

In the two-thirds majority Senate is now necessary for the final passage of the bill.

A

French Score At Skagger Rak

Sir John Anderson agreed with

Franco Always Hostile

cute hatties boarded the remaining Mr. Dingle Foot that it would be

"Al the beginning of the war there desirable, if there was any intention

our mon-hauled down the German ensign and of departing from the main lines of ruse in France the usual campaign destroyer, named Hans Lubemann the previous agreement among the gainal Haly but when

announced soine holsted the White Ensign. belligerency was

wounded They found only one Folitical parties as to the lention, people began to dream of a repeller aboard. He had been placed

Glunt. of regulations affecting civil liberetes,tion of 1914," said Signor

con- We must never forget that France in a stretcher ready for removal, but that there should

has been hostile to us from the most seemed that when the Hero came remote times until to-day, as count in sight, he had been left on the burning ship while his shipmates less episodes prove.

"As to England. regarding whose made their escape.

beginning to He was taken aboard the Hero.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" power doubts are

Seven Destroyers Sunk arke, her traditional friendship for

PÄRIS, Apr. 25 (UP)—According us is nothing but a cammonplace

Salvage of the Hans Lubemann.wag

ofcial statement by the subterfuge which has been denied impracticable, so the Here sank the

of Defence to the Chamber Minister

Committee, by history and fact,

last of the seven destroyers with a

Finance of Deputies Army Leave Restriction "Why should Ituly not be able to torpedo which hit the vessel below

AMSTERDAM, Apr. 25 (Reuter). French destroyers sank two German following quotations were solve the problems of her security in the bridge. She was lifted into the--in future not more than one-tenth patrol ships, while a French sub- Issued on the Hongkong Stock Mar-the Mediterranean which is com-air and came down in crumbling

of the 350,000 men serving in the marine sauka 750-ton German U- by promised ket this morning.

the menace of the British pieces. BANKS

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Having destroyed, seven enemy armed forces will be on leave at one boat in the Skatter Rak

He said that the French units sus- H.K. Banks S......

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shore a necessity is shared by other destroyers and silenced the

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Before the recent cancellation of attacked by light alrerstt., H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) £931 n. war will be extended until it becom's destroyers damaged, the British with- Chartered £

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BLITZKRIEG

THWARTED

>FROM PAGE ONE

ports and ofcial censorship does not the German hide the fact

been Norway has 'blitzkrieg' in thwarted inasmuch as the quick vle- tory the arsault was intended to reach has not been won.

"To-day, two weeks after the flest attack, German troops in Norwegian ports have not been able to establish contact with one another and have not been able to make a really vitni advance inland from the count. This the Inability to expand and attack utmost must be attributed, to In- suficient supply of fresh troops und new supplies,"

Germany's Big Fear

on

The "New Zurcher Zeltung” Berlin - carrespondent say the Berlin fears nothing more than stabilisation of the northern front and the cresilon of a permanent secondary area in which German forces will be squandered.

The usefulness of the new harbour bases will be diminished. The situa- tion for Germany is becoming In- creasingly critical. attack Norway, fur

from, intimidating the smaller states, have encouraged them to increase their defensive, measures, The example of the determination of the Norwegian Government and the rapid intervention of the Western Powers have contributed greatly to this moral effect, to which is added the impression among the neutrals that the invasion of Denmark, and Norway implied in weakening rather than an increase of German power.

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Instructions

for

the

berley in possession of the Fjords, w

of the-Detailed potential strength Later the Ivanhoe rescued the survivors of the destroyer Turdy from army, navy and air force combined evacuation-of-Malmo-were-brondeust-

is estimated at 800,000.

to-day. Ballanger.

The Ivanhoe tanded 24 armed men, who took control of the hospital and school, where the Hardy's wounde WARM SPRINGS, Apr. 25 (Reu-had been accommodated. ter).-President Roosevelt has pro-

Proclaimed

120 Surrender To 24

120 bclaimed the existence of a state of During the night, 120 Germans 11. war between Germany and Norway entered the town and promptly sur- 100 n, and United States neutrality in the rendered to the 24 men. ...80 .confilet.

The Norwegian authorities .70/3 n.

wele

The President also issued a pro-anxious that these Germans should 6.00 clamation barring submarines of the be kept in custody, and when the

belligerents from entering American Ivanhoe party re-embarked thes pro .100 n.ports and territorial waters.

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPM" BERLIN, Apr. 25 (UP)—Accord-

vided the Norwegians-mostly miners -with rifles and ammunition to qual the large body of German pelanners. The Adeniralty has issued a list of the casualties recently sustained m the Rodney, Eclipse and Hotspur-- two of which were hit by Cermin bombing attacles.

Sixteen were killed or had died of wounds in the Hotspur, seven were ing to DNB's Copenliagen correspon- j dent. Queen Alexandrine of Den-wounded in the Rodney, and three mark slipped on the Palace staircase were killed and one had

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655. taken from weary Norwegian soldiers 2014

n. who have been forced to take refuge. .11% n. there.

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Russian Easter Dance In H.K.

On May 2 the local Russian com- annual munity are holding their Cabaret Dance at the Peninsula Hotel. The dance la organised by the Amateur Sporting Association to celebrate the Russian Easter, which in traditionally associated, with the advent of Spring.

Tho cost of admission,

According to a Stockholm report, light, 10.30 s. Allled troops from Dombans

have are

at Moutric's

including

and

reached the vicinity of Roros and aro

the onts 1 $2 and flekets

the

to the dance. Ten per

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H.K. Govi. 4% Loan

while the Germans are rushing up troops along the Rena rallway.

Holding Out Grimly STOCKHOLM, Apr. 25

(Reuter).

at Steinkjaer the Allies are stated be allowing the Germans to ex-

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Mr. G. Goncharoff has kindly con-

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