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Saturday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April

1939.

HITLER'S MARCH INTO CZECHOSLOVAKIA

KAJEIL HERN

HOLLA

WIENER MOLKEREI

HERR HITLER standing in bis car saluting the citizens on his arrival in Vienna from Prague, after the annexation of Moravia and Bohemio.—Associated Press Photo by Air, Copyright.

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THE GERMAN FUEHRER talking to General Sivory, the one- oyed Commander-in-Chief of Cxecho-Slovakia. General Strovy was relieved of his command.—International Graphic Press by Air Mail. Copyright. RIGHT-GERMAN TROOPS marching into the grounds of historie Hradein. Castle, watched by silent and sullen crowds of Czechs, among whom can be soon, however, several joyful.Cermans standing with arms raised in the Naxi salute.-Wide World Photo by Air Mail, Copyright.

GERMAN TROOPS marching into the grounds of historia Hradeln Castle, Prague, which became Herr Hitler's headquarters when he went to the former Czecho-Slovakian capital: From his temporary head--- quarters in this Castle, the, old Pace of the Bohemian kinga, the German dictator Issued proclamations extending the German Empire another 200 miles eastwards by the expedient of placing Bohemla and Moravia under German law and agreeing, by an exchange of telegrams, with Dr. Tiso, the Slovak Premier, to take Slovakia under his protection, -Copyright, Wide World Photo by Air,

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CONCERT

By

SITSON MA QUARTETTE

And

CHESTER BLACKMAN, PIANIST Wednesday, 5th April

at 9.30 p.m.

-In-the-

Rose Room

PENINSULA HOTEL Tickets $3. $2. and $1. Bookings: Tsang Fook Piano Co. Under the Distinguished Patronage of H.E. Sir Geoffry Northcote, K.C.M.G.

A "FRIENDLY AUDIENCE" with Herr Hitler. President Hacha listons attentively as Horr Hitler outlines his arrangements in Hradein Castle in Prague International, Graphic Photo, Copyright. RIGHT—HERR HITLER receiving prominent Prague Germans in Hradoin Castle in Prague, after the German occupation.--Associated Prena Photo.

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