1938-11-29 — Page 14

China Mail 德臣西報 中國郵報 All

*

"I suppose I'm fussy..

but I don't see

why, at my age, I should put up with second-best... For

instance, I'm fond of the theatre; but, believe me, I'd rather stay away than see an indifferent play.

So that's why, when you offered me whisky, I asked you

to make mine a White

Horse. I daresay some men hold that one Scotch whisky is as good as another. Well, when they know as much about it as I do, they will think differently."

WHITE HORSE

Whisky

You can tell it blindfold!

Sole Agents for South China : Jardine Matheson & Co. Ltd.

VRAS

HUNTLEY

WATCH

COMPANY

NO. 148 DES VOEUX ROAD CENTRAL • TEL: 27684

EAT AT

Jimmy's Kitchen

INEXPENSIVE — SATISFYING

ULSTER

THE CHINA MAIL, NOV

MOBILI

Revival Of Famous Carson Volunteers?

SENSATIONAL SEQUEL TO MR. DE VALERA'S NEW UNITED IRELAND CAM- PAIGN IS THE POSSIBLE REVIVAL OF THE ULSTER VOLUNTEER FORCE, FIRST FORMED 26 YEARS AGO, WHEN THE BRITISH PARLIA- MENT WAS DISCUSSING THE LIBERAL GOV-

ERNMENT'S HOME RULE BILL.

JEW SMUGGLED £12,000

London, November 17. Among Cross-Channel passen- gers arriving at Folkestone yes. terday was an Austrian Jew who had succeeded in smuggling his fortune of £12,000 out of the country.

He would not reveal how he had tricked the Nazis,

The Austrian, a business man, was accompanied by three mem- bers of his family, including his wife.

HITLER TO FREE FORMER CHANCELLOR

Vienna, November 18.

Dr. Schuschnigg, last Chancellor of Austria, is not to be tried by the Nazis.

He will be set free in a few months' time to live where he likes in Germany, as long as he does not try to go abroad.

When Hitler met Schuschnigg re- cently, he asked his prisoner to ad- mit that unity alone would guaran- tee the future of the German people.

Schuschnigg, who had always pro- claimed himself a German, could

Militant Northern Ireland Union- ists are backing the proposal. They believe it would revive the fervour of Lord Carson's crusade and show the British Government the strength of Ulster's opposition to unity with Eire.

Cabinet Ministers, however, are unlikely to agree. Lord Craigavon is anxious that North- ern Ireland should not take any step that might antagonise

Whitehall.

Ulster Volunteers were com- manded by retired officers of the British Army, and had the support of many serving officers,

APPEAL TO EXILES

The anti-partition campaign is to continuë In Northern Ireland. Downpatrick, St. Patrick's burial- place, has been selected as the rallying centre: Contingents are] travelling from Belfast and all partş of County Down, and will march through the town with bands and banners.

Further efforts are being made to unite all the anti-partition | forces, and discussions will be held again between representa- tives of different groups.

Committee set up by Mr. de Valera for his new campaign has prepared appeals to Irish exiles in all parts of the world.. Thousand of letters and circulars will be sent to the Dominions and the United States.

Tory circles in Belfast fear that the Taoiseach visit to New York will set them the most blem they have faced

the es

not but agree, said Hitler, that the tablishment of the Nos prʊ-|

absorption of Austria was serving the cause of "Greater Germany."

DUCE INTERVENES

Countess Vera Fugger, Schusch- nigg's wife, asked her husband to make a public profession of this be- lief in order to safeguard his life and the future of his son. ›

Schuschnigg agreed to make such a profession in open court, but at this juncture Hitler received two communications.

from Mussolini, "did not want Italy's rela

Austria discussed in

other was from Schuschnig

(who has since died)- gainst his son being brand

Ireland Government in 1920. Widely-hald view is that President Roosevelt has decided to seek a third term of office, and intends to capture the big Irish-l American vote.¿!

It is thought he will give Mr. de Valera a, public assurance of support for his campaign, and indicate that closer Anglo- American relations will be af-

(Continued at foot of next Col.)

ENGIN

GIVES IN A

REMARK (20%

INDEPENT (changes r CONTROLLE

(you can't help

NO-DRAUG (fresh air

We will prov run on any demonstrate.

WOR

LET TH

DESK

See the typing fa of your

partition

bys

SINN

Strange for

ed, as a traitor to the German" race for which he himself had fought as point is being a General.

Dubb

fast.

Persuaded by the Duce, and ed by the

SWAY

made no ref

aspects of

and isntic trip.

und to Repabliss

relës Scht

nigg

be

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.