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Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

May 1, 1940.

GERMAN Hungary As Tool Of Hitler Intrigue

CLAIMS NAZI ATTEMPT TO Neutral Observers CONTROL DANUBE

PREMATURE

Disbelieve Nazis

SPÈCIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“

LONDON, May 1 (UP) neutral summary of reporta of the fighting on the northern and southern fronts In Norway ` In-

PARIS, Apr. 30 (Reuter),—Diplomatic circles here expect that Germany will shortly create a pretext for the dispatch of gunboats to strategic points on the Yugo- Slavian and Rumanian reaches of the Danube.

The first attempt to attain this;

dicates that the German reports object was folled on April 17 Failed To

of victories in the Trondhelm when Hungary, Yugo-Slavia, (southern) aren are grossly Rumania and Bulgária signed an exaggerated.

agreement In which ench State? On the other hand, the was responsible for policing its British forces in the north are join part of the Danube.

But Germany's hand is seen here) still continuing to meet with considerable success, despite the in a new Hungarian proposal,

the The proposal suggests that hampering effect of Naz! air policing of a sector comprising the operations.

A Nazi brenis-through, which is already claimed in Berlin, might seal the tale of the British operations in this sector.

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Notify Change Of Address

Hongkong Resident Fined $15

Irongate Narrows shall be entrusted! The present German offensive into an International Squadron under al

which would include the Routh is, however, the most im- definition

Arturo Palmadial, 38, was this portant at this juncture.

morning fined $15 by Mr. R. Edwards Germany.

Rumania and Yugo-Slavia have at the Central Magistracy for falling already definitely rejected Hungary's to report his chunge of address to

yet the Registration Office. propusal. Bulgaria has repiled.

Palmudis said he was in Ilongkong Bulgaria's Policy.

in 1934 when there was no need for BUCHAREST, Apr. 30 (Reuter).-a registration card. In 1938 he ob- The Press gives an exceptional wel-tained one and since then he had come to a statement by the Bulgarian been convinced that he had done his Foreign Minister, M. Popoff, that if duty so far as the law of Hongkong any of Bulgarin's neighbours are

Was concerned. He had kept the threatened by war Bulgaria will do

cards in a a drawer. nothing to aggravate the situation.

However, even If the Germans do Pucceed in establishing communica- tion overland between Osla and Trondheim, it is to be remembered that they must be maintained by strong defensive action against Allied Jand forces and air raids along the entire line of communications,

This Is regarded in political elreles

01 01 to here as an important milestone

the road to Balkan unity,

No Fixed Front Lines Although the Germans claim hold Dombaas and Opdal, they do not claim to control railway communica- | tlons to Trondheim vh either the Osterdal or Gudbrandṣal valleys.

So for, the Germans have not even offelally claimed to have occupied polley. Storen.

Military authorities In London state that the situation in the southern sector is fluid, with no fixed front lines.

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Yesterday, said Palmadisi, he had gone to the Registration Omec report that he was going to Shanghai, The papers point out that this is and when he was asked about the first time that M. Popoff has de-present address, replied that it was. Anitely stated that Balkan solidarity in Somerset Road. He had had no is the basis of Bulgaria's foreign intention of evading the regulations, for if he had, he could have suld he was lying in Dinn House instead of Somerset Road. Ding House was the address on his card.

Italian Cabinet Meets To-day

the

Must Know The Law

Mr. Edwards said it was defen-

Comparatively light forces are

ROME, Apr. 30 (Reuter). Signor dant's business to know the law and Involved on both sides, and for this Mussolini will preside over reason nudden and unexpected re-Cabinet on May 1. verses ean be expected.

It is announced that the Cabbet It is possible for the Germans at henceforth will semble on the Ulaberg to link up with the Germans day of each month.

there was no point in giving an ad- dress to the Police unless Was the right one. At the present time not. only aliens had to report their change address but also all Briilsh sub- to- jects in Hongkong

rat

of

nt Trondheim without touching Political circles believe that Stoeren, simply by skirting around morrow's meeting will deal with Saying that he was taking into the British positions.

negotiations between Britain and consideration the fact that defendant Russin. Yugo-Slavia and Russia and had gone to the Registration Ofee talks between Britain and to report himselt. Mr. Edwards im-

posed a fine of $15.

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NAZIS COOL OFF JAPANESE

CHUNGKING, May 1 (Reuter) Relations between Germany and Japan are definitely cooling us the Germans begin to realise that Jupan has her hands full in China and cannot give Germany any assistance In the present war.

This declaration was made yester- day by Wolfe Schenke, the repre- sentative of the Trans-Ocean News Agency.

Japanese ships, he said, were not carrying goods to Germany, nor were they now carrying German pas- sengers of military age.

These things are very irritating," he added,

Schenke said that Germany now realised that Japan could not attack Hongkong or Singapore, as many Germans had previously hoped.

Germany, he declared, would not recognise Wang Ching-wel, and the German Press had been instructed

to give publicity to the Nanking, regime.

Formerly, he said, Wang Ching- wel had some following in Germany, to his pro-German policy.

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LONDON, Apr. 30 (Reuter).—Sir LONDON, Apr. 30, (British Wire- Herbert James Stanley's term of less).-It Is authoritatively stated. once #15 Governor Southern that no British officer or soldier has Rhodesia has been extended unill crossed the frontler into Sweden in April, 1941., Sir Herbert has been the course of the present campaign; Governor since 1935,

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