Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
February 27, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
NANCY
OH, FLOY FLOY--- I'M GOING OVER TO THE ZOO TO FEED THE
ANIMALS SOME PEANUTS!
O.K., NANCY-- I'LL MEET YOU THERE AFTER
LUNCH!
IT MUST BE FUN FEEDING PEANUTS TO ANIMALS --- I'VE
NEVER DONE
IT BEFORE !
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TURKEY
British Confidence In Ally Stated
LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter). -When asked in the House of Commous to-day whether the British Government was com- pletely satisfied with the way the Turkish Allies were carrying out their agreement, Mr R. A. Butler (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs) replied, "Yes."
Mr Butler added that the British Government had been kept fully in- formed of the negotiations leading up to the Turke-Bulgarian Agreement.
He drew attention to the preamble of the agreement, whieh states that the agreement was without prejudice the two countries' contractual engagements with other parties.
To-morrow's Conference ANKARA, Feb. 20 (Reuter). The
to
JAH-P" —ERNIE ZUSHMILLEFRON
Letters From Occupied France HINDU SUPPORT
On Miseries Of Population
CHUNGKING, Feb. 27 (Reuter).—Interesting information on conditions in Occupied France is contained in lengthy correspondence given prominence in the "Ta Kung Pao."
A letter published by the paper stated: "Although France to-day is not at war, the suffer ings of her people far surpass the conditions when France was at war.
The people begin to wonder- what they are suffering for..
They are willing to undergo Antonescu Betrays Poles:
hardships if they themselves are fighting,
"The German troops in occupied France are estimated at 10 divisions or approximately 1,000,000 men. They are clothed, fed and housed in France.
to
Britain Promises To Act
culls which Mr Anthony Eden and cermlions of unredeemable marks Secretary for Foreign Affairs. A F. Pound
General Sir Jolin Dill paid this after- noon were largely for the purpose of making contrel.
the
DN
it
Statesmen and generals will begin the real business to-morrow when
review the position of Balkons and Mediterranean affects streets Britain and Turkey.
The close contact which the British Ambassador hus maintained with M. Sarajogiu (Turkish Foreign Minister) the recent visit of the British Mary Mission and their discussions with the Turkish General Staff, have prepared the groundi.
Mr Exten will not so much initiate the talks as carry on the discussions
which have been proeceding for some
ilnic.
Germana Concerned
The visit of the British Foreign Secretary and the Chief of Imperial Staff is causing considerable concern among the German colony here; the Germans are declaring tint Britain is attempting to put pressure on the Turks but this assertion is denied In the Turkish press.
Dead Nazi Honoured By Friend And Foe LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter)-One of the best-known U-boat command- ers of the last war, Vice-Admiral Lothar de la Perriere.. the Gerinan naval commander for occupied ter- ritory, met with a fatal accident on Monday-it-is-announced in Berlin
he
Northern
LONDON, Feb. 26 (Neuler).-Britain has entered a mosi French factories are turning out vigorous protest against the sending of interned Polish soldiers Beroplanes and guns for Germany which is also collecting and transport-in Rumania to Germany,
farm products back
Mr R. A. Butler, Under- Ing are circulated in France for the revealed this in the House of
to-day when Commotis of French products, purchuse
"Letters and telegrains between characterised the action as the occupled and unoccupied areas violation of International Law. are forbidden. Clothing shortage in Occupied France is neute, there being по new shipments of materials, particularly woollen goods. In winter, the shops are only displaying summer and spring clothing
Sent To Germany "German troops have bought up all silk stockings and cosmetics, which have becu sent back to Germany.
"Food rationed, each person being allowed dally 250 gramines No neat is permitted on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, remaining four days, each person is
of bread.
allowed 00 grammes of meat.
On the
"O is rationed at 100 grammes. a week, sugar 500 grammes a month. "Pork cannot be found since the Germans, are såld to be particularly fond of it. All pigs are shipped to
Germany.
"There are 1,303,000 residents in Parks. There is no housing shortage but there is no coal, making the winter, unendurable.
"A strict blackout is enforced throughout the occupied territories."
Nazi Troops In North Africa
French Ports
LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuler). in-For the second day in succes-
On January 31, he added, com- petent Rumanian, authorities Inform- ed the Chilean Legation, who are in charge
Polish interests of Rumunia, that all interned Polish sion, soldiers would be sent to Germany immediately.
A protest was lodged by the Chilean Charge d'Affaires and the British Minister in Bucharest vigor ously supported the protest.
The only explanation given by the
regarded the question ns a purely Rumunian Government was that they internal matter which they were not prepared to discuss.
Sir Reginald Hoare immediately expressed the strongest disapproval tu this attitude. Subsequently on ins
ructions from London, he formally notified, the Rumanian Government that if so base an act were permitted, the British Government would not forget that General Antonescu and the meinbors of his Government bore personal responsibility.
When the British Minister left Bucharest, it was understood that the Rumanian Government had at least temporarily delayed action, but there is some reason to suppose that it LONDON, Feb, 20 (UP) amaryay now have taken place.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
to-day.
Admiral Raedler, Commander-in-circles are of the opinion that small motorized elements are Chief of the Grand Fleet, to-day pald German warm tribute to the dead man whom, operating south of Benghazi, but, he declared, "was honoured that no large scale engagement Is
imminent.
friend and for alike."
by
R.A.F. bombers and fighters have taken part in an important offensive over the Channel and Northern France.
It is described in an Air Ministry communique Issued to-night which says: "This afternoon a squadron of RAF. bombers, escorted by fighters, lighters carried out an offensive trip attacked the docks at Calis while over the Channel and Northern France.
"There was considerable anti-nie- craft gunfire but very few enemy
pircraft were encountered.
"AL Calais hits were observed the quayside and jelty of the tidal harbour.
"One fighter aircraft is missing from these operations."
Germany Also Bombed
LONDON, Feb. 26 (UP).--An_Air Ministry communiqué says, "Last night considerable numbers of air- craft attacked industrial targets in the Ruhr district and aerodromes in occupied France.
OF BRITAIN Recruitment Policy
MADRAS, Feb. 20 (Reuter) —A
hope that in a very short time the political deadlock in the country would be resolved and with India'a willing support, Great Britain would promptly defeat her enemies, กล expressed by
by the General Secretary
Mahasabha, of the Hindu
the premier Hindu communal organisation und counterpart of the Muslim League.
The Secretary, who in having dis- cussions with a number of leading politicians, declared that the Maha- sabhu had already decided to take advantage of the situation and help the militarisation and industrialisa- tion. of India and therefore felt that it was one with the British Govern- ment in the matter of the defence of India.
Militorisation Boards
Mahasabhas throughout the coun- try had been ordered to set up ladu Militarisation Boards and to take up the work in carnest. Intensive pro- paganda would be carried out in sup- port of recruittnent of Hindu youths for the Army, Nuvy and Air Force and also to maintain contact with re- crulting officers.
Islam Press Sides With Democracy
LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter)-A special commentary in Palestine Arab
on
newspaper the "Touquan" February 21 wrlies, "the Arab Ghares with
of the sons Britain the Fame feelings regard- ing political facts and issues, and observes that the policy of dictatorial powers is based on despolism and tyranny, and notices that the British polley is founded on mutual respect and striving to help weak nations to vise and
prosper.
nor
The Arabs are well aware that nationalism can neither grow exist under dictatorial regime where thoughts and actions, per- meated with the Idea of racial super- torily, are driving them to annihilate nationalism.
"The Arabs feel it in their interests
on Boulogne,
Boulogne, Dunkirk and Calais. Yesterday at daylight, our planes when Sir William Lablson declared
the submarine assembly that there would be warm satisfae-attacked tion in Britain at the vigour of the and repair depot al Flushing."
British bomber is missing.. British protest.
The House of Commons cheered Separate-altack_were_also_made_ to march side by side with Britain in
CHARITY WORKER NEARLY
FAILS IN ORGANISING APPEAL
THINKS) ONLY ANOTHER FEW WEEKS AND YET THERE ARE SO MANY DETAILS
TO FIX UP
AT THE DOCTOR'S,
IN YOUR CASE ALSO THIS HAS
LED TO AN EXCESS OF ACID WASTE PRODUCTS IN THE BLOOD.] RECENT TESTS HAVE PROVED THAT HORLICKS AT BEDTIME IS WHAT YOU NEED.
HORLICKS
30
HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT:
MISS ATKINSON, WILL YOU DEPUTIZE
FOR ME AT THÊ MEETING OF THE COMMITTEE TO-MORROW. I FEEL SO TIRED AND EXHAUSTED.
YES, BUT DON'T YOU THINK YOU OUGHT TO SEE
A DOCTOR?
SIX WEEKS LATER THE CONTRIBUTIONS EXCEED LAST YEARS TOTAL BY
SEVERAL THOUSAND
DOLLARS, THANKS
TO OUR
ENERGETIC ORGANIZER
"(THINKS) HORLICKS
IS THE SECRET OF MY RENEWED VITALITY,
Ons
HOSPITALI
WEEK.
AT THE DOCTOR'S
... I EVEN WAKE UP TIRED
YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT
STARVATION, YOU SEE, WHILE YOU SLEEP, YOUR HEART, LUNGS
•
AND OTHER AUTOMATIC PROCESSES CONTINUE USING
UP ENERGY.
DOCTORS AND SCIENTISTS USE HORLICKS
IN HOSPITAL TESTS
RECENTLY teats were made in a great
hospital on men and women who com. plained of always feeling tired.
It was found that these people had an excess of acid waste products in their blood during sleep.
This acid waste kept the brain und nerves 'on edge' all night even though the rest of the body was round asleep.
But when Horlicks was given to theso people last thing at night, this excess ncid waste was completely neutralised. They woka refreshed, with increased energy, and vitality.
DO YOU FEEL WORN OUT, DEPRESSED, OR NERVY? DO YOU EVEN AWAKE TIRED?
Take HORLICKS
THEN YOU WILL SLEEP SOUNDLY- WAKE REFRESH ED AND HAVE EXTRA ENERGY ALL DAY
this war, offerlingTMnit"available-help- in the glorious struggle, bearing in nind that democracy is consistent with the principles of the Arabs' Islam."
Fighters Send Nazis Home
Alarm In London LONDON.. Feb. 26 (Reuter). -British fighters routed a small formation of enemy planes try- ing to reach Eondon in daylight to-day and sent them scurrying back to their bases.
An alert was sounded in the London area but none of the raiders even reached the outskirts of the capital.
were
Casualties In Kent. LONDON, Feb. 26 (Reuter):~Only a few bombs were dropped by enemy. aircraft to-day, and these mainly over the coastal districts of Kent and East Anglia, says an Air Ministry Communique to-night: It adds that the damage was slight, but, at one place in Kent there was a small number of casualties..
All-Clear
LONDON, Feb. 26 (UT).The all clear signal was sounded in the London area after a brief alarm
German planes Rounded when 20 crossed the southeast const, hended for London. but veered off to the westward before they reached the Capital.
U. S. ARMY AND NAVY NEEDS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 28 (Reuter). -An Immediate outlay of $1,633,000,- 1000 in cash and contract authorisation for the Army and Navy le iccom- mended by the Appropriations Com mitice of the ilouse of Representa- tives.
This Includes funds to develop nuval
and air stations at Guam and Samoa
The Navy share of this expenditure $830,000,000-also covers the initial cost of constructing 400 submarine chasers and other small craft, and will enable delivery by the end of 1043 65 more destroyers than originally planned.
The bulk of the Army's $605,000,- 000 is earmarked for construction,
cantonment and
other including
housing projects,
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