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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

December 23, 1940

High French Officials In Detention

A DESCRIPTION of the "fe of members of the former: French Government `now de- tained in Chateau Chazaron,”! was recently given by the official German news agency.

· Chazeron Castle, says the agency, is a fortress dating from the Middle Ages. It is surrounded by a deep moat.

"The four men detained there, MM. Daladier, Reynaud, Mandel and General Gamelin, are in separate quarters. They are allowed out in the grounds, but nt different times.

They must share their meals with the wardera and must pay for them out of their own pockets.

"They spend part of the day pre- paring for their defence at Riom. They talk polities with their warders, who are cautioned to be friendly but reserved.

Threatens Revelations

"According to reports" continues the agency, L. Reynaud is the most depressed. M. Daladier is very talks- | tive. He threatens sensational re- velations at the trial

Both Daludier and Reynaud ride

| bicycles in the park.

فا

"Gamelia is

is sald to

· UFS

NEWSMEN HONORED For fostering cooperation among Americas, Columbia University award- ad Maria Moors Cabot prizes to newspaperman above. From loft: Rafael H. Vallo, Mexico City: Agustin Edwards, Chile: Doan Carl W. Ackerman, Columbia: Enrique Santos, Colombia, and James Irvin. Miller, Buenos Aires, vice president, United Press in South America.

Drowned During

to be the quietest. Heart Attack

preparing for his defence, he

ested in writing a boole

on

military science. In talks with his

Messerschmitts For Sale

TWO Messerschmitt fighters, in perfect condition, are being offered for sale in America by the British Ministry of Aircraft Production.

They are a Messerschmitt 109 and a Messerschmitt 110. Death from drowning by falling Tho offer was recorded in the American newspapers recently.

The Ministry is asking 125,-

warders he is not in any way res- into n' stream after a heart attack ponsible for the furn of events and was recorded at the Swansea Inquest 000 dollars (£31,250) for each that he

hison Sir Harold Carpenter, the distin- betrayed by

guished metallurgist, who was found of them, cash down although, generals."

downwards in a small in the event of competition be M. Mandel, former Minister of the lying face

tween prospective buyers, the Interior, is described as the "enfant stream in Clyno

in evidence, terrible."

planes will go to the highest bidders.

Dr. Vyvyan Daveney, Swansea. "He criticises his food and com- said that Sir Harold's heart was in plains of cold. He has already or-such a condition that he might have died at any moment. He thought dered three dentists to attend

Sir Harold had had either a fainting hlin."

fit or a heart attack.

Lady Carpenter said that Clyne

husband's.

to

Germans Have Wool Talks With Finns

Representatives from the oMcial German Sheep Farming Association are visiting Finland to investigate

Just Missed Goebbels

A 15-pound incendiary bomb The Ministry has guaranteed de-fell ten feet from Dr. Goebbels" livery of the machines in New York-house during the R.A.F. raid on

The money from the sale of the

Berlin recently. machines, a spokesman of the British

Nazis Lose Plans For New Berlin

Hitler-if he ever gets the chance --will have to begin all over, again, with many of his plans for the re construction of Berlin and provincial.

arcas.

For in the destruction, as the result of a

a recent big rald by the RAF

+

of the Academy of Arts building in the Praiser Plate, Berlin, there perished also the greater part of the models and plans for the Nazi re- building scheme.

They were in this office of Professor Speer, general inspector of Reich constructions. The office was com- pletely ruined.

Chancery Court Demolished

One Chancery Court was de- molished when a high explosive bomb crashed into the west wall of the main Law Courts building during recent air raida.

The Lord Chancellor's Court on ono side and another Chancery Court on the other were extensively damag- ed. Windows in all courts in the Weat Gallery on the first floor were smashed.

The bomb appeared to have broken through to the ground floor, where the blast shattered some of the valu- able stained glass windows in the great holl,

The west window of Westminster Abbey has been slightly damaged, a few small squares being broken.

Prayers As Bombed Boy Is Rescued

As twelve-year-old Ronnie Eld- ridge was rescued from the ruins of It tore a deep crater in the his bombed home in East London re- Valley was a favourite walk of her Ministry of Aircraft Production ex-

plained, would be used to build more garden, spoiling a bed of rose cently, a dean, wearing an Army British Aghters--which would, in bushes-80 the German official chaplain's uniform, recited the Lord's

Prayer, bystanders Joining in. turn, bring in more German prizes

news agency reported.

Rescue parties.. had; worked for for sale.

The report does not mention where three hours to release Ronnie, as guns Dr. Goebbels was at the time. It roared and a raider hovered over- was known that all the Nazi leaders

Historic Monastery Damaged By Fire

Fire has damaged the Cistercian

the possibility of developing local Monastery on Caldy Island, opposite sheep farming and the export of wool Tenby, South Wales. to Germany.

The Abbey was built by a Com-

The Reich claims that Europe's munity of Anglican' monks and after- woollen industry must be self-wards passed into the possession of supporting.

TOWER MAJOR

Gets Pay Back

Major A. D. Wintle, M.C., of

have deep underground shelters.

Berlin also alleges that the Telch slag was bombed.

The fury of Goebbels is intense. One Nazi spokesman said:

head,

Thought injured, Ronnie smiled gamely as he was laid on a stretcher and taken to hospital.

The bomb which scored a direct hit

on his homo klied his mother and a

"I wouldn't give a farthing for the lodger, Miss Vincent, and two other

the Roman Catholic Church. For a the 1st Royal Dragoons, the Houses of Parliament. Now that our people in an adjoining house, Mr. and The Germans promise to absorb number of years it has been occupied Officer in the Tower, who was Reichstag has been bombed there is Mrs. George Smith,

by French Cistercian monks.

"entire Finnish wool surplus.".

court-martialled on August 27 no reason why we should not bomb

the British Parliament out of exis after being detained since June tence.

22, was recently notified that his

pay had been restored.

It was not until his court-martial Professor Killed By

that Major Wintle, learned his Army

"Enemy Action"

BRITAIN AND U. S.

TIN SMELTERS Rovealing that the United States government has undertaken to give Great Britain a call of one-third of

had been stopped during the pay time he was a prisoner in the Tower. The death of Professor Willam the production of the new un smelter.

There were three charges made at Waddington Cooke,

of

seventy-two-which is to be erected in America, the court-martial, but on only one, a year-old professor of music at the if required, "The Financial Times" civil offence alleging that he assault- Guildhali School of Music and asserts that there is no possiblilty ed Air Commodore Boyle, was the Drama, was announced recently, ultimate conflict after the war bo- major found guilty. The court or- His house in a London suburb re-tween British and American smelting dered him to be severely reprimand-ceived a direct hit several days ago, companies.

cd.

and the death announcement stated: It has been stated previously that Before sentence was promulgated. Previously reported missing, now the British Smelting interests are Major Winile was ordered to report declared to have been killed as a interested financially in the erection

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