NANCY
1 CERT'NY WISH WE WERE LEAVIN' FOR HOME SOON--
EMPIRE NEWS
INDIANS MAY VOTE IN SOUTH AFRICA.
JOHANNESBURG.
ME TOO--- I'M
·GONNA „TELL YOUR AUNT. FRITZI DAT WE WANNA LEAVE
TODAY!
It is reported that the Unlun Government Is considering the grunt- ing of Parlamentary representation to Indians living in South Afrien on similar lines to that enjoyed by natives,
The Indians, who have no vole at present, would elect Europeans to represent them.
The scheme is part of a generat seltlement of the Indian problem | which is being considered by the Government. No round table enn- ference will be held, but is reported that the Minister of the Interior has signifled his willingness to meet al delegation from India and discuss the matter.
The indications are that the Indian community would be more ready to accept the principle of residential segregation, if their commercial rights were safeguarded and they were granted an extension of poillien) ! privileges,
7.000 Photographs of Mars-Dr. Slipher, director of the Lowell Ob- servatory, Arizona, announced re- cently, in Bloemfontein that he had taken there 7,000 photographs of the surface of Mars, many of them sup- porting his theories that vegetable fe exists there, He said that his photographs 'hud recorded every inch. of the surface of the planet, and that he had noticed bright spols moving on the surface, which, he thought, must be cloud formations.
KENYA
REFUGEES RETURN TO
ABYSSINIA
NAIROBI.
Abyssinians, who fled Into Kenya during the Italian conquest of 1935-0, are to be repatriated following
Monday,
---- ER -- BUT MAYBE WE OUGHT TO STAY HERE JUST A FEW
DAYS LONGER
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
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"Strawberry Joa" Ampruso, centre, indicted as head of 200 guerillas Louls (Lepler) Buchalter used to terrorize the New York garment industry, is escorted into court by his cuptor, Detective J. A. Thompson, left.
September 25, 1939.
By Ernie Bushmiller
NOTHIN' DOIN--- I WANT TO LEAVE TODAY --- OR TOMORROW AT D' LATEST---
HE HAS £18 AND OWES A MILLION
negotiations with the Italian authori-CLAUD RONALD ANSON, of the St. Regis, Cork-
ties, who have agreed not to victimise
the refugees.
street, W., a pioneer of private flying, faced credi-
A first batch of 100 refugees is re- liabilities a million pounds and £18 10s. assets.
tors at London Bankruptcy Buildings recently with
turning shortly. They have volun-
teered to leave Kenya and the Government is providing transport
His failure, it was stated, had been caused by giving as-fur-as-the border and adequate guarantees and backing bills on behalf of E. D. Winn and food supplies for the journey. Co., Ltd., Government contractors, who failed for £2,000,-
Plan. Another 000. Mr. Anson was the managing director.
£30,000 Survey
for a
contribution amounting to £30,000 to Kenya's development has been made Receiver, said that about half the Mr. V. Armstrong, Assistant Official by the Colonial Development Fund abilities would rank against the
three years' programme of estate; assets were a mineralogical survey. A new staff of debt and jewellery valued at £15.
£3 10s, book geologists and prospectors has been recruited, and seven areas have been the Army at the outbreak of war, was Mr. Anson had said that he joined selected between Lake Victoria and the coast.
wounded three times, and ofler 1910 was connect to his bed for years.
two BACKED BILLS
Native Polley Criticised, Lord Francis Scoth
Chairman of the European Elected Members Organi
sation, speaking in his constituency, On recovering ble health he joined and the Government had made a the board of E. D. Winn and Co., Ltd. complete bank of the altempt to That company handled large can- carry out destocking in the native tracts with the Air Ministry and reserves. Native policy. and other Government bodies. When it ministration in Kenya had de- teriorated to such a degree that the Government no Longer Jat the respect of the native peoples,
"Oyez" Men Object
To Amplifiers
was wound up Mr. Anson and his co-director, Sir Edward Every, were stated to have given personal guar- antees to the company's creditor and backed bills involving many thousands of pounds,
In the last three years, Mr. Anson's only income had been director's fees and Interest on loans, which had amounted to about £1,000 a year.
Mr. Percy Phillips, accountant, of Langhum-street, W.C, was appointed
TOWN CRIERS, rivals for trustee of the estate, to act with a
championship honours at committee of Inspection, Lyme Regis, Dorset, recently that Mr. and Mrs. Anson were as A close friend of Mr. Anson satu combined to protest against the pioneers of private flying. They loudspeaker competition at a lun- used an aeroplane as olliers did n cheon preceding the contest. motor-car.
"REMARKABLE MAN” Alderman R. W. Baker, the host, deplored the "creeping in" of the
.
DISQUALIFIED ON EVE OF GRAND PRIX
CITEWARDS of the Ulster
Sd Prix motor-cyclo
race, which was hold noar Bel- fast recently, caused a surprise by deciding to enforce strictly the rule that in official prac tices the course must be cover- od at certain minimum speeds.
This resulted in the dis- qualification of six riders, among them E. R. Thomas, who was to have ridden. a. German machine. Thore word 51 starters.
Clung to Rock 400ft. Up Cliff
AS Mr. Bernard Voile, a Lon
doner, and his fiancee, Miss Kathleen Baker, of Whitmore Rond, West Harrow, sat on the cliff-top at Ilfracombe recently Mr. Tim Wood was their private their picnic busket, containing loudspeaker, and urged flount coun-plot for a long time and used to fy the girl's, handtag, rolled over
ella to stop it.
them all over England and many the edge. parts of Europe. They would land in
Mr. S. La Morris, Town Crier such places as the frozen lake of SL i Mr. Volle climbed down the cliff (Bodmin) said that in Cornwall Moritz and fields in the English in an attempt to find the articles, but was an unwritten law for criem, to countryalde. demand fees from persons using
came to a slicer drop of 400XL. Their aeroplane, the S.T.10, was He tried to climb Joud-speakers ähd Me.
back. It was 5. Bruand lost in the Timor Sea three years ago impossible and for an hour he clung (Bideford) declared that in five years there. would be no town criers while on its way back to England to a rock, unless they united for their rights, the London to Melbourne Air
The championship was won by
Race,
Police and constguarda arrived, and Mas Baker saw them rescue her fance, who was in an exhausted can- "I'll never go cliff climbing again" Mr. Volle said on recoveralg. - "IL was terrifying."
Th Wood found himself obliged Mr. B. T. Johnson (Fowey, Corn- to land on amall coral reef in the Idition. wall), after a recry by four competi- | south of the Indian Ocean. tors. Mr. W. Abbott (Lyme Regis), He and his companions were picked four times champlon, was second. up by a native fishing boat,
Count the "TELEGRAPHS" everywhere
A HATED LEADER
OR AT LEAST IN A MONTH OR SO!
Goobbels Rose To Fame By Jow Baiting
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Stomach disturbances such bum, and feeling of revolt, are in- digeative pain, gastritis, wind, heart-
variably the result of "held forma- Ofton" which, as rulo, gets worse
ZBW, 355 metros (845 kk.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) A B.B.C. Recording
"Hail Variety"
H.K.T.
·12.10 p.m. A
Intercession.
Short Service of
12.30 John McCormack (Tenor)
an Irish Programme,
in
10 Time and Weather. 1,01 Variety with John Tilley, Western Brothiers and Reno Houston,
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wea- ther and Announcements.
1.45 Grieg Concerto In A Minor, Op. 18.
Wilhelm Bockhaus (Plano) ' and The New Symphony Orchestra con. ducted by John Barbiroll!.
2.15.Close down.
6.0 "For the Children".
4.30 Closing local Stock Quotations. 0.32 Choruses,
0.45 London Relay-News Supple-
Recording
'Illa!!
and worse and may ultimately lead to serious ulcers. By counteracting excess acid and provenung its forma tion BISMAG ("Bizurated" Magnesia), quickly puts right an upset stomach). tlon and wind are pain disappears instantly, fermenta=""
banished Arid) soothing relief supersedes uncomfart- able disturbance. Thousands: Haye ended atomach trouble with BISMAG ('Bisurated Magnesia)-you call do the same! Ask for 'BISMAG' pow the oval sign on every pack. der or tablets to-day and always see
SHANGHAI DEFENCES
Puble Dilke Numerous pleasing storles Lound Germany about Goering, whose loving of uniforms is a Jeglimate form of jest, but those about Goeb- bels usually reflect the dislike of itement. people for this man with a deformed 0.55 B.B.C.
Shanghal, Sept. 24. Mind,
Variety'.
Negotiations for a revision of the, Goebbels' companion in the cam-i Written
International defence plan in Shang- and devised by patgen against the Jews is in quite a Pedrick: Production by Roy Speer. Japanese authorities..
Gale hat are continuing at the Instance of different category. There is some 7.25 Cinema Organ Selections, The following commentary, on the skill and Intellectual
In accordance with the agreement power In 7.42 Excerpts from C.B. Cochran's reached at the initial meeting of the European situation was broadcast by Goebbels, there la noither Ju"Anything Goes,” Z.B.W. inst night:
Streletier. Even the Germans squirm Jack Willing, Jeanne Aubert, The on September 14, the authorities of commanders of foreign defence forces at and are rather ashamed of many Four Admirals, Sidney Howard, The the Japanese Naval Landing Party Dr. Goebbels who is at the mernent of the stories aut pictures that dis- Four Harmonists and Chorus with the have prepared a draft plan, prominent in the news is the most grace the pages of Der Sturmer, yet Palace Theatre Orchestra conducted bitter and vitriolle of the triumvirate this paper is freely distributed and by Francis Collinson.
7.51 Foreny the Southern Holiday A Plantasy of Negro Moods).
The B.B.C. Dance Orchestra direct
Representatives of the American,
British
lu Germany. His power of scarifying has special notice boards with glass
Italian
und Hallon garrisons, the his opponents, chiefly the Jews and envers, in every town and village in
Consulate, the Shanghai the Bolsheviks, two terms which to Germany where the whole paper con
Naval Landing Party met again on Municipal Counell, and the Japanese hân ure related as cause to effect, is be rend ntxt studied publicly. u form of compensallon for his Nothing has done so much to dis fed by Henry Hall with Reginald Saturday at the Navy Club on North physical deformity. He is the only credit and disgrace the Nazi regime Forsythe at the Piano.
6. Time, Weather and Announce- plan prepared by Japanese authorl- Szechuan Road to discuss the draft Intellectual among the three, and for las the official approval and en- that reason is the most likely to be couragement that is given to the
ties. The meeting ndjourned at noon. the first to go, since Hitler hates the circulation and the exhibition of
Similar meetings will be continued sebolors with almost the same sort is salnelons Journn).
with a view to reaching a final deci- sion on the authority of the Shanghai
of intensity is the first Emperor of China hated the titerat, whose books be burned.
Iller's Speech There is difference of opinion about the translation of Hitler's re- rent speech. Those in Hongkong who Gochbels obtained his Ph. D.. In understand German and who listen-| the University of Berlin under
the ed in direct the Danzig in the early guidance of and with the assistance hours of Wednesday morning say
did not
ments.
8.03 I'uccini's "Madam Butterfly"| Act III.
8,30 Concert Waltzes. 8.45 Victor Stivester and His Ball-Joint Defence Committee-Domei. roons Orchestra.
9,10 Studio-Combients on Recent
Events.
9.15 London Relay-The News, 2.38 itawalian Seiretions, 8.40 Dance Music and Variety. 110 Close down.
War Casualties 6,000 Japanese Killed In A Fortnight
Patrol By Japanese
Chungking, Sept. 24. Japanese troops are patrolling the aren stretching from Klangsi Road to Honan Road to the north of the Soo- chow Creek after the evacuation of the British "Tommies".
The sector remains quiet-Central Netus.
number of dear being
more than 4,500. Large
quantlilcs of war materials and munitions were cap- tured,
of two Jewish professors. It was that there was no reference to a new also said that his wife was the widow and secret weapon such of a Jew. That however
as a death prevent him from expending all its a new polson gas, or some form of germ warfare, but that the new oratorical powers on pouring scornt upon them. It was the surest and weapon was the air arm which Ger- quicket way to power under Hitler, many had developed far beyond that Many tried it, but Goebbels slick it of any other power, and that just asj better, more bilingly and with Britain was supreme on sea, SO greater literary power than anyone Hitler claimed that Germany Was
sipreme in the else; hence his position.
air a statement From his speeches one gets the which is based evidently on ignor- impression that be has finally, come ance, of whai Britain and France to believe in what he is saying, have achieved in the past two years. According to information frum More than 1,500 Shantung puppet Constunt repetition has registered His point was that it Britain con- military sources, the Japanese have troops recently mutinted and joined conviction, and so confronted with tinted to use her sen power so, he lost 4,000 officers and soldiers killed the Chinese. the new Russian-German part it is sald, to starve German women and in 200 battles at the different Chinese:
In another part of the province impossible to believe that he, having{children, he would use his new force, fronts in the first two weeks in more than a thousand puppet soldiers learned the trick of denouncing the aeroplane, in which he claimed August,
mutinted and killed 200 soldiers and! Bolshevism, can now learn the new that his suprenney was unchallenged, The heaviest losses suffered were officers of the Japanese,-Inter- trick of praising it.
in Hupel, Shans! and 'Suiyuan, the national.
NOINN
to strike at Britain.
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Chungking, Sept. 24.
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