Wednesday HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
January 4, 1939.
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DALADIER GIVEN WARM WELCOME
AND A HOSTILE DEMONSTRATION
MAN'S NEW WAR MONSTER
100_m.p.h. Tank To Crush Houses
SHERIDAN,
Wyoming, Jan. 3. CLAUDE BYLER, a 50-year- old petroleum engineer, reveal- el to-day that he has notified
the United States War Depart- ment of his invention of a 1,000-
Jewish Police Officer Shot
JERUSALEM, Jan. 3.
A Jewish supernumerary con-
stable was shot dead to-day while guarding the groves bear Eisbon Lexion.
Searches by the milliary in Burgarla resulted in the seizure of à quantify of firearms and monitions-Reuter Special.
BRITAIN'S
ton tank, which will "run over NEW A.R.P.
trees and weeds, and will crushi buildings like matchboxes."
Ho said that he hoped the monster
would be constructed as an anti-war] measure, because of tin "terrifyingį potentialitica"
MEASURE
represen-
DIES FIGHTING POLICE
Dramatic Affair At Kingston
KINGSTON,
Jamaica, Jan. 3.
POLICE were attacked by af crowd at Montaga Bay, north-
Emotional Speech At Tunis
France Will Stand By
Her Empire
TUNIS, Jan. 8.
of Jamal yesterday, with tremendous enthusiasm by
M. DALADIER was acclaimed
following a man's
Inbour demonstration.
in al
struggle with the police at alation as he entered the city, the French and Moslem popu-
On the way to the residence of Governor-General,
The fatal struggle occurred while the
the- Mr. Bustamente, the Labour leader crowds were so great und clamo- who figured prominently in the strike rous that they broke through in June Inst, was addressing a big crowd at the Boatman's Union picnle, the police and troops cordons, man and the police, with grent diff-
Four pollere approache
London, Jon. 3. The provision of n national re- He said that the length of the tankerve of switchgear transformers and named Johnson, and in the ensuing culty, made a passage for M. was 89 feet, but it did not possess other cicctrical equipment under the struggle u revolver went off. fatally Daladier's car. Kuns, as it was wed for crusing barriers. It was operated by four elty Board as a special ART, mea-
administration of Central Electri- Injuring Johnson, 20-ton, 1900-h.D. motors, and it could sure has been decided upon a threatened the police and the latter stration was staged outside
Several arrests were made by the The crowd, armed with sticks, polico when attain a speed of 100 miles an hour result of discussions between the withdrew, returning later with rein- Bey's palace at Hardo as M. Daladier E. Nationalist demon- -United Press,
of the Ministry of Transport and tatives of publle villity undertakings. forcements.
The was leaving. This reserve will be readily avail- Meanwhile A general strike is carried banners which were for the replacement of ma-threatened by the newly-formed down by the Bey's guards, chinery damaged by enemy uction in Shipping Association, It is declared roughly handled the demonstrators, time of war.
that they are making arm stand-Reuter. The cost of provision, estimated at demanding "a reasonable day's £3,000,000, will be met, one-half by work" for admittedly good pay.— Use Government, and other hair Renter Special. borrowed by the Central Electricity Board-British Wireless.
Schacht To Visit Helsingfors
Berlin, Jan. 3. 'flie
Reichsbank President, Dr. Hjalmar Schncht, will. probably visit the Finnish capital, Helsingfors, at the beginning of February, in accept-
able
ance of an invitation by the Finnish Palestine Ambush
German Society.
He will speak on international economic and currency relations, as well as on changes in commercial policy,
Jerusalem, Jan. 3. Two Jewish potash workers were fred at from an ambush to-day whilst they were walking to work.
One, who
demonstrators
forn who
DALADIER RECEIVES FERVENT WELCOME
Paris, Jan. 9. Premier Daladier was accorded an
Hungary Sends Six enthusiastle welcome on his arrival
Spies To Prison
Budapest, Jan. 3,
convicted by
at the Tunisian naval port of Bizerta this morning aboard the French eruiser Foch.
M. Daladier was received by a Six persons,
the representative of the Bey of Tunis, military
as well as by the French Resident- Afterwards Dr. Schacht will pra-
tribunal here to-day úf | General, M. Labonne, and the civil reed to Reval in Estonia to speak on
having carried ON espionage fur and milltary authorities. Deputations international economic problems. seriously wounded, while the other prison terms of between three and present to greet the Premier,
was foreign Powers, were sentenced to of the native population Trans-Oceans,
eraped with a slight injury.Reuter. Seven years.-Trans-Ocean.
Tragedy
NEXT MORNING
was a foreman,
It's going to be
Where's my
bouquet?
GLORIOUS
of a tired-
looking bridesmaid
I don't want to
see the wedding Betty darling! picture. I know what is the I took dreadful!
TWO MONTHS LATER
matter. You ever wake tired these days. You ought
doctor!
to see a
I'm so thrilled
THINKS:
How I dread this, I look awful, beside the others! my face so dull- and this
What a lovely couple!
and the bridesmaids,
aren't they sweet.
Pity Belty looks so dull-spoils
it rather
THAT
NIGHT
From a wedding comes a wedding, but not for Betty if you ask me!
AT THE DOCTORS ||
..this waking fired tells on your whole appearance. During sleep you bum up energy by breathing and other automátic actions. if this is not replaced
energy of course you wake tired. It's Night
Starvation!
Oh, muminy, I'm so thankful to -you for helping me!
tiredness!
and so every night :
Does your daughter waka tired?
WAKING TIRED affects a girl in W her appearance and personality. She never looks, and never feels her best. She's unfairly handicapped. Give her Horlicks—a cupful regularly ar night. She'll wake refreshed -- full of energy and sparkle. Cier Horlicks today,
HORLICKS
GUARDS AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION
were also
The town of Bizeria presented a festive appearance, thousands of notives and Europeans having come from all parts of the country to wit- ness the spectacle, and the French Premler was everywhere the object of hearty demonstrations.
After inspecting the new naval fortifications at Metline, M. Daladier and his suite left by road for Tunis, The entire route of about 40 miles was lined by
French enthusiastic colonists and natives.
Upon reaching Tunis, M. Dalndier drove directly to Bardo Palace, which
ls reserved for exceptionally brilliant receptions by the Bey.
It was in the Bardo Palace that the treaty establishing the French protectorate over the country was signed in 1881.
After being warmly greeted by Bey Ahmed Pasha, M. Daindler drove into the city amid enthusiastic demon- strations by the large crowd.
The Premier lold a wreath at the war memorial and then proceeded to the polace of the Resident-General, where luncheon was served.
Included in the programme for 10- day was a great milliary parade, and the celebrations will culminate in the evening with a banquet at the Hotel Majestic, in the course of which M. Dalidler will deliver an Paverly-nwalted speech that will be
Broadcast.-Trans-Ocean,
ITALIAN FLAG TORN DOWN
Tunis, Jan. 3. Tunisian and French demonstrators to-night broke the window of an Italian tailor's shop, and then tore down the Italian flög outside.
"As head of the Government, I had to come and tell you that the Mother Country standa by the Empire, as the Empire stood by her," declared M. Datadler in a special broadcast speech to the whole of France this evening, during a banquet given in his honour at Tunle.
He said that the day had come for a real, indestructible union between France and her empire.
M. Daladier Spoke emotionally us he added: "France has brought you order, discipline and protection
against brute force and tyranny. She has the strength to assure your safety. She is invincible.
"France is a peaceful country, al- ready loaded with glory, and in the certainty of her strength, is prepared to face all attacks and dangers. France will not allow herself under any pretext, to be diverted from the tnxk alrendy undertaken Tunisians and Frenchmeh.
We
by
must
"On this African soll create a human community, animated by that universal ideal which alone can save the world from slavery.
The speech was continually inter- rupted with cheers—Reuter,"
Great Storm Sweeps The Black Sea
Ankara, Jan. 3. The storm which has been sweep- ing over Turkey finally reached the Black Sea to-day, and 13 large cargo vesels were driven aground sa a result:
They have sent out messages for assistance fr
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