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SMILIN' THROUGH"
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STARTLING! REVEALING ! "OVER THE WALL" DICK FORAN - JUNE TRAVIS
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SYLVIA SIDNEY
OSCAR HOMOLKA
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PETE, FIFI and CARMENCITA
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1938.
Warrant For WAR-TIME ORDER TO ALHAMBRA
Frenchman's Arrest Here
the
Armed with a warrant for orrent of Claude Legrau, liongkong
Police went aboard the steamer Ning-
po when I arrived in port recently.
Legrau, however, was not aboard) and although pollee maintained n careful watch until the vessel depart- ed for Manila he did not return,
Police took his luggage nshore and Legrau was subsequently found after his ship had departed.
The warrant for the urrest of Legrau was taken out at the request of the French Consul-General and it is understand that extradition pro- ceedings will be instituted against bim in Hongkong shortly.
Legrau is at present in hospital.
BERLIN'S WOMEN
Berlin.
BERLIN women factory workers have received cir tion you are to present yourself at ......
culars informing them that "on the day of mobilisa-
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In many cases it was indicated that the women would have to leave Berlin and go to munition factories in other places.
Forty per cent, of new posts in heavy industry are being filled by women, owing to the labour shortage.
nerous}
Meanwhile a commission of army experts visiting the western forti- neations is said to have disagreed on numerous points with Herr Todt on the method of the construction of the
Police have visited cement companies in Germany and confiscated their whole stocks for transport to the Western "front," where vast supplies have been dumped at sidings and left until fortifications. they can be used.
construc-
Herr Todt, who built the great OIL FOR THE ARMY
Her motor roads, is empowered to Sixty per cent. of German petrol,supervise all forification benzole and oil supplies are now re-on in the country.] terved for the use of the army,
The number of men now working The Berlin Aral Company has re-on the Western front is estimateri celved orders not to take private at 200,000.
Six Killed In orders for oll at all. The company, Herr
Palestine
Halfa, Sept. 8. Two Jews and four Arabs were killed and several were wounded in attacks in various parts of Palestine. the A brilling taxi chuse
gionowed shores of the Sea of Galilee
shooting
A Halfa shop. in attray in a which one Jew was killed ond # Jew and an Arab were wounded.
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The police car overtook the laxi and the four occupants were or- rested. Reuter.
POLO CHAMPIONSHIP
Old Westbury Enter U.S. Semi-Finals
Hitler recently watched which produces a special oil muen tank formations in action during the ured for neroplane engines, is furi-Second Army Corps manoeuvres in cus at its advertising losses. All Pomerania. sales are forbidden,
A Defence Committee, it is re- Important petrol stations on main ported, has been formed to co-o5- roads have received order to mala-{dinute milltary and clvi! life in war tain a reserve of 560 gallons.
tine.
KATLAN ED
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It Is reported that as early as Junc 11 is said to have drawn up a £5,400,000 was allotted for pur-system of rationing which would chases of reserves of petrol and allot
daily during war about two TOMORROW rubber for the army.
Several ounces of meat, two ounces of Int steamers with Mexican oit are ex-land 200 grammes of bread to every 20th Contury pected in German ports shortly. individual in the Reich.
Fox Picture
THE DOG
THAT CAN
LIVE IN A TEA-CUP
A most important dog arrived at Croydon Aerodrome from Vienna recently; weight, just over two pounds; name, June; breed, Rettler; value, £50.
hot-
For this tiny creature-there is ample room for it in a ten- cup-the most elaborate arrangements had been made. Westbury, NY., Sept. 6. It arrived in a specially constructed i In the United States polo cham- wicker kennel, warmed with plonship, Old Westbury, defenders,
the heat al defented Aknust 13-7 and will meetwater bottles despite Aurour on Wednesday to decide who the previous day, and was met at the shall enter the final on Sunday. aerodrome by a representative from
Cecil Smith scored seven times the quarantine kennels in Bedding, for Old Westbury and Aknusti'a tonlane, Croydon. It must, to com- captain, Charles Thomas, and Irvine Пantk, were outstanding in their de-ply with regulations, stay In quaran- fensive play.—United Press.
tine for six months.
THOMSON TROPHY
Cleveland, Ohlo, Sept. 5. The $45,000 race for the Thomson Trophy was won by Colonel Roscoe Turner in a Marcoux Bromberg car Cal. Turner won the first prize of $18,000 and an extra $4,000 for the fastest lap of 280.418 miles an hour, breaking Michael Detroyal's 1936 record of 260.710 miles an hour.
Ortman
second and won $9,000, and also broke Detroyat's record. United Presa,
Long Drive Between Classes
San Jose, Cal.
HIDDEN IN
SLEEVE
WIFE'S SUICIDE IN POVERTY
Husband Rebuked By Coroner
A husband who said that since his wife left him he had not supported their three children, was rebuked Even before it arrived, its menu at a Camberwell inquest on the wife, had been planned, and a carpeted, who died from disinfectant poison- | electrically-heated and thermostuti-ing,
Recording that Mrs. Lillan Groom, cally-controlled kennel made ready. 40, of Grosvenor Park, Camberwell, committed suicide while the balance of her mind was disturbed by pro- June will be called at 8 o'clock, and longed domestic worry, the coroner, served with a piece or roll dipped in tea or milk. Is a perfectly shocking story, and the carefully-weighed Mr. A. Douglas Cowburn, said, "This Lunch will consist of four ounces of least said about it the better." boiled veal, and for dinner June will}
Robert
Groan, of Quaker Place. have boiled rice, one scraped carrot, wife left him two years ago, taking Shoreditch, London E, said that his
and a little boiled salad or rice,
with her their son and two daughters. He had not contributed to their sup- port because he had never received any letter or authority asking him to support them.
At the kennels a reporter was told: "June will keep regular hours for eating, sleeping, and taking exercise, She will be Jooked after by kennel-mald trained to deal with small dogs,
The Coroner: It is your duty to support them without talking non- sense about authority.
Police-constable
Thomas Quan-
"It is claimed that these are the trell, the coroner's officer, said that smallest dogs in the world. Certain-the two daughters had been taken ly they may easily be hidden in one's away from the mother owing to the Dr. Brant Clark, Instructor in psy-sleeve, They have very large brown condition of the home, and had been chology, conducts classes both at San eyes and smouth hair. Jose State College here and at the University of California at Berkeley. He drives 100 milles each day.
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A MASCOT'S SERIES
CHAPTER I
FRI. & SAT.: "FIGHTING MARINES" Chapter 11, Printed and Published for the Proprietors by FREDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN - at 1 and 3, Wyndham Street lii the City of Victoria, Hongkong
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