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THE CHINA-MAIL, MAY 14, 1941.

YOU TAKES YER CHOICE

Hess Mad Or Engaged On Private Peace Mission?

Nazis Unable To Make Up Their Minds On Rudolf

THE

NAZI PARTY'S "EXPLANATION" OF RUDOLF HESS'S FLIGHT TO SCOTLAND HAS NOW BEEN ISSUED IN A PARTY BUL- LETIN, WHICH DECLARES THAT “A PERUSAL OF PAPERS LEFT BEHIND BY HESS DISCLOSES THAT HE LABOURED UNDER THE DELUSION THAT A STEP TAKEN ON HIS PERSONAL INITIATIVE WITH ENGLISHMEN WHOM HE FORMERLY KNEW WOULD LEAD TO AN UNDERSTANDING BEING REACHED BETWEEN GERMANY AND BRITAIN.

"He has actually, as has been confirmed by a report from London, landed in Scotland by parachute near the place he wished to visit, and was presumably picked up there injured.

"Rudolf Hess, who, as was known to the party, has suffered for years increasingly in a physical sense and took refuge in various forms of hypnotism, astrology, etc.

"Attempts to elucidate to what extent flare people

Blame for causing: Bev's mental di-kubance, which led huma

tak 11

IT

In the endi

f

Tep. are being made eunervable that Heys trap van led to a

by the British

OF

THE WHOLE MANNER HIS ACTION CONFIRMS, HOW- EVER. THE FACT ALREADY

GIVES IN THE FIRST REPORT

THAT #1 SUFFERED FROM DELUSIONS

AUSTRALIA

SWING TO

LABOUR

CAPTAIN ROOSEVELT SEEING THE WORLD

Captain James Roosevelt, has return- ed to Cairo from а short visit to Crete, where he delivered to the King of the Hel- lenes a letter from his father, the President of the United States.

Reuter.

As a consequence of the EMPEROR'S

He de ter than ayotte he heavy swing to Labour know the many peace offers made manifested in the New GIRL

by the Puchrer, which came from 1

the bottuin of lus heart. Ap- South Wales state elec-

parently be aboutred under

titions, supporters of Dr. SOLDIER

in pression That by personal

sacrifice he could prevent a deve. Herbert Evatt, the Labour Ropment which, in lus eyes, would member of the Advisory only end in the complete destruc- tion of the British Empirest

War Council, consider his! position has been strengthened in Federal

The Nazis Regret

Hess, whose sphere of pravity, politics.

# known, Jay exclusively within the party, dal not have!

a chiar netion about this act or

it con, oquences, 118 may be dudumd om nules he left.

Future developments depend

Marches To Fight

Italians

With the Emperor Haile Selassie's expeditionary force marching into Abys-

largely on the result of the sinia is one woman. She

Federal by-election at Boothby.

A useful calvage pcheme is being worked in Tottenham under the direction of Mr. Robert Morrison, M.P. for North Tottenham.

of selling bits of shrapnel The scheme consiste

Well-end firm, who make them picked up in the borough to a

which

In

in info brooches and ornaments and

demand

Amorica

souvenirs of the London bitz. Mr. Morrison

38

arc

says that a penny a plece is given for the chrapnel, which works out at £60 a ton, Photo shows: Here are some of the types of paper knives, complete

shell splinter handles. (Fox. Copyright).

with

NURSES SHIELD PATIENT AS HITS

STOP OPERATION

SoutM Australia. A win for is Miss Banichyzgu As bomb fragments rained through the roof, a Labour would be immediately | Kidani, a 23-year-old doctor and nurses used their bodies to shield an air

"The National Social:st Party regrets that this idealist fell al followed by a demand for the victim to such fateful delusions.į retipnation of the Common By this act nothing hai been wealth Government. changed in the prosecution of

The Labour leader, Mr. Curtin, the wa- aucirst Britain, forced, declared yesterday "The victory will be a complete vindication of Labour's

osingl

upon the German neople. "it will be ectromaed, as Fucher mounted in his

The

programme

peech, and the British leaders at Representatives." have been overthrown or

ready for peace.” ateuler.

INANNY

nurse, who was once con- raid

victim when a

Cardiff hospital demned to death by the hit while they were operating on him. Italians.

"It

was

The injured man was saved as, Through the darkness came the She disguised herself as a boy well as the other 300 patients. girls of the M.T.C. driving Ameri- lase, Later half the seats in the House; to join the expedition.

Sister Gwenneth Lewis was one can ambulances to take patients "I appealed to the Emperor to of the heroines of the raid. After to other hospitals.

hours' twenty-four

continuous If, however, the Commonwealth allow me to accompany his troops: Government retains Boothby.

a hospital nurse," she said, duty in the theatre, her smile was according to expectations, pressure but he refuse to the ground that i

cheerful, though her pallid cheeks showed the strain she had been for formation of a National Goy the journey would be too severe j through. ernment will probably be renewed by Dr. Evalt's supporters, who are| already urging the replacement of Mr. Curtin by hum. Reuter.

ON RUDY

"I refuse to believe CHEERFUL TONE ON

Rudy is insane: there's

either a serious Nazi split

an

STOCK MARKET

RIN

fur a woman.

"So I cut off my hair, disguised castiartjes,” myself as a soldier, and marched, I were 'about until one day the Emperor re- cognised me and, since it was too late to send me back, allowed me 10 remain."

Mies Kidani's father, a colonel In the Emperor's army, was hanged by the Italians in the market place at Addis Abada 10 months ago.

was bad while it lasted." Miss Munro, head of the unit, told said. "But we got 150 people away safely.

"A bomb came down just op- "We were operating on air raid

she stated "and posite my ambulance. Another of shrap my girls had an Incendiary on her to extract nel from a nan

who had been" roof but it bounced off. We drove

there wus

a on." brought in when terrife explosion.

"Our first thought was for our patient. The doctor, young Nurse and myself manuged Borden somehow partially to lift him off the operating table.

"As we did so there was second explosion.

Bagged 'A Tin Håt Although they had hoitin hats of their own, the nurses accom- panied the patients.

"I bagged one from a police- man,"

Sister Chorley säïd, "And I've still got it.”

Officials described this attack on Cardiff as "one of the war's greatest fire raids."

Big fires broke out, but were soon got under control.

One' raider was shot down by A.A.

At the peak of the attack there' was a big fash high in the sky. A moment later there was a ter». rific explosion.

or else he has formed a

The London Stock Exchange far-reaching plan," de

Captured was generally firm yesterday with

Glass Roof Crashed in the Abyssinian clared Frau Paula, the old sentiment cheerful. Leading indus-war Miss Kiduni was imprisoned

"The windows blew in, the glass nurse of Rudolf Hess, in trials improved on country buy-in Addis Abada by the Italians,

ing. Kufr dividend payers met who ordered her execution, with roof of the theatre crashed,

"Somehow exclusive interview active Case enquiry while dia- the aid of an American mission-

we lowered our with Reuter in Cairo monds were also good. Oils were ary, she got some medicine which patient under the table and got

firm, with Mexican Eagles and made her so violently ill that the down to shield him. yesterday.

Anglo-Egyptlan bid higher. Gilt- Italian authorities, belleving her "By a miracle nobody was hurt. Paula added""I "nursed him edged and home ralls were about to be suffering from an infectious We got the patient away to an- until he was a grown-up boy. He unchanged. Among foreign issues and fatal disease, put her in the other hospital for his operation." was broad-minded, of strong char- Japanese and Chinese bonds im- Abyssinian leper colony.

Bombs hit the hospital chapel and decontamination centre, and acter and 'extremely honest.

proved. Wall Street was gulet.— "From early 'childhood' ho Reuter.

set fire to the dispensary.

Another fell between the new: While the attack was at its vaunted of Garman Invincibility and always fought for top place,

pathological building and the height, women and children who whether at school or elsewhere.

nurses' home. None of the nurses had been bombed out took part "He often used to discuss - im-

was hurt since they were on duty. in a church service in a shelter.

Patients 'rawled under their (The German communique, des➡ portant political questions with his father."

Heuter from Simla reports an Returning to the Budan, she beds as the ward windows blew in oribing recent raids on Britain, nomed Newcastle as well as Car- official Government of India an-worked as a nurse until the Em-on top of them..

Nurses carried many to the com- diff as having been attagked by nouncement of the loss by enemy peror's arrival at Khartoum]drum

England. action of H.M.I.S. Paravati,

parative safety of the corridors. the Luftwaffe.)

Hess, who was born in Egypt, srcanived his early schooling there -Reuter.

VESSEL LOST

A Swedish doctor helped her to escape and, after many ad- ventures, she reached a Sudanese outpost. In 1989, she returned to Abyssinia to join the rebels.

Parts of the wings were picked up on rooftops. ·

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