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By Walt Disney

WALT DISNE

Continuance Royal Oak Of The War Is Favoured

message

to

ONE THIRD OF CREW SURVIVE

London, Oct. 15.

H. K. V. D. C

TIES

$3.50 and $6.50

|LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD

Japanese Premier Not Resigning

Tokyo, Oct. 14.

RADIC

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc,)- and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Another Musical Cocktai By Erich Porges

12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter ccasion.

Ceylon To Control Thursday after mi exchange of opin- Captain (now Vice-Admiral Bewar) The new Ministry will organise the cert Orchestra conducted by The

Tea Output

في

HUNDREDS of motorists who THE tioncer al Ashby-de-lu-jing; undertaken by Y.W.C.A. centres

Zouch Smithfeld, Leicester-in different purts of Eugland, were due to answer sumilee's largest cattle market, ap- monsus for minor offences have perled to buyers not 10 advance VOU cannot yet buy an Anderson

whote A United Prest shelter. The

from received letters telling them prices unduly. He said there was no

The Premier, informing the Japan- | need for panleky bidding.

supply is still being distributed free London states that three-quarters of

Radio Programme Broadcast by that their cases will be ad-

to persons living in vulnerable areas the British electorate favour contin-

ese Press that the Foreign Office Im-ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kes foreign

uance of the war, according to a planes were who have an income of not more

broglio has been settled, declared and on Short Wave from 1-2.18 p.m journed indefinitely. An R.A.C. CEVERAL

test ballot held at the Government's The Admiralty announces the loss there was no question of the Foreign and 8-11 pm. on 9.62 mục's, pe official said that he thought he heard above Bale recently, thus than £250 a year.

request by the Institute of Public of the battleship Royal Oak. The Minister, Admiral Nomura, resigning. second. violating Swiss neutrality. Foll

It is understood that Mr. Sotomatsu H.K.T. summonses would probably be prevented observer posts from as THE Government have entrusted Opinion. It is held that this gives total crew was 1,200 men. The Ad-

to St. Dunston's with the duty of significant ansver Lloydmiralty has issued the nomes of 370 Kato, Ambassador-at-large in China, washed out altogether. The police certaining their nationality.

Vice-Minister of special hospital for George's claim that an overwhelm-survivora, and a further short list is is favoured as providing a cannot be spared at present to attend

short-wavelation serious eye injuries incurred by ing majority in Parliament incor-expected. It is thought that the loss Foreign Affairs in succession to Mr.

12.30. Roy Fox and His Orchesirs unimportant court cases.

Tarts Mondal was reported tantsinlar of the urined forcess

rectly mirrors the views of the was due to a U-boat,

Masayuki Tani.

12.50. Rawies and Landauer · or country.

Among the survivors are Captain Having climbed down in the Minis-j-Two Planos. the French Embassy in Lisbon Is

W. G. Benn, commander of the West try of Trade issue the Cabinet is now 1.00. Local Time Signal and Wen- que Conadiun Government an-flooded with persons applying for PASQUE refugee children helping

administered That the shock THE

River Flotilla from 1932-1934, and confronted with the problems of the ther Report. to O sandbags in Welsh

33 nounced a war nudget for anpermission to fight on the side of the

town have advised the authorities to Germany by Chamberlain's speech is Commander R. F. Nicholls-Reuter responsibility for the imbroglio, re- 1.03. Sophia Tucker (Vocal), and initial amount of £20,000,000 part Allies."

be careful to avoid

The Royal Oak was a battleship of covery of the Cabinet's prestige and Henry King and Ills Orchestra, stones in the reflected in the feverish activity in

ofclal Indis- 1.30. Reuter and Rugby Press of which will be raised by new txu-HE Ministry of Information an-Hand and coll. They say that in the official Nazi circies and by the sinte 20,160 tons. She was one of the five the rectification of

Germán tion:

pro- Royal Sovereign class and had been cipline, according to the Nicht-Nicht. Weather Forecast and Announce- nounced that 1,140 "Wren" air raids they were in In Spain stones of confusion in the

paganda machine.

fitted with bulges against torpedoes. The newspaper states that the ments. officers and ratings are now em- were as datigerous shrapnel.

will be 1.43. Schubert-Trio In B Majos In the last 24 hours a succession rendering her, so it was supposed, question of responsibility RECRUITING began in New Zea-ployed at the principal naval ports.

solved through acceptance of Mr. For Piano, Violin and 'Cello, Op. 99 land recently for the speelal

GERMAN military balloon which of conferences has been held by almost unsinkable. drifted over the Baltic struck a

The Royal Oak will be remember- Tani's resignation, while the dissen-Elly Ney Trio. Diplomatic Hitler and his chiefa.

2.15. Close down. military force which is being formed TS QUEEN recently visited the for service at home or oversens. headquarters of the Y.W.C.A. in pyton on Falster Island, South Den-circles in Berlin hint of impending ed for the incident in 1928, when ters will be absolved from blame.

"With the Foreign Offles contro- 6.00. "For the Children" Indications are that the required Great Russeli-street. Holborn, and mark, and burst into flames. It did developments within 48 hours. The three court martials arose from a

6.30. Closing local Stock Quota number will be enrolled very quickly. Jenrnet of the emergency work be-Inot carry a crew.

correspondent of a neutral paper in lance on the quarter deck where very settled, the Government Imme Berlin says Hitler was pale with ar- Bandmaster Barnacle stated that ho diately proceeded with its programme tions.

for the creation of the Trade Minis- 0.32. Ketelbey—In A Fairy Realm fer when he left the conference on had been insulted by the Admiral.

Among those court martialled was try," says the Asahi Shimbun. -Sulle, Albert W. Ketelbey's Con- ions with his advisers,

who was largely responsible for or-junliication of political and commer- Composer.

0.45. London Relay-News Bup- Another neutral correspondent re-ganising the convoy system in thecal diplomacy, although all matters ports that responsible German circles) last war.

requiring diplomatic negotiations will' plement. Death Roll Large

continue to be under the juridiction, 0.55. Cleely Courtneidge and Jick LONDON, Oct. 15 (Reuter).-In- still hope that disaster may be avold- Anxiety is

London, Oct. 15. of the Foreign Ofee, and the com- Hulbert in Musical Comedy.

1.30. dia and Ceylon have made arrange-ed by neutral efforts.

The Admiralty has issued a further merctal attaches will remain under

Quentin M. Maclean at the ments for the control at the few reported to be felt by German army,

Organ. Edward German Selection. output, and have appointed a Tea navy and air force chiefs at the list of survivors of the Royal Oak the control of the Foreign Minister.

The dulley of the Trade Ministry 7.40. Studio-Another Musical Controller to co-ordinate the control Soviet push in the Baltle and Soviet containing eighteen numes, making London, Oct. 15.

Finnish developments Is stated to a total of 414, and adds that the will be the supervision of commerce Cocktail by Erich Porges (Plano), scheme with Britain.. Clerman A special

commentary

possibility of further survivors must in general and the promotion of ex- Musical Cocktail No. 6 (arr. E. Over £120,000,000

British have added to these fears. now ndmits that her submarine cam

now be regarded as remote-ficuter. | poris.

Porges), Marche Militaire, Brahms paign has been defeated by the con- caplial is invested in lea production

Neutral opinion is reflected in a employs

All matters relating to the Cus-Waltz in A Fiat, At Dawning, Adios 2,000,000

Borlin Reports voy system, but explains that Ger- which

message from Stockholm, stating that

Berlin, Oct. 15. tems and the foreign exchange busi- Muchachos, Or Man River, Laugh many's alreratt will firove effective subjects.

Germany, now realises that prace on

Although the loss of the Royal Oak ners is also under the control of the and Love, Love's Last Word is where submarines have falled.

Hitler's terms ly unobtainable and

Spoken, Liebestrepd, Stardust, Meet that he is preparing for war to the was reported in Germany, Berlin new Ministry.

All staff members. it is stated, have me to-night in dreamland, Will you uttermost. The principal Burce sources say that the German Govern- who deliberated at the Nazi conferment Is without information from withdrawn thelr resignations follow remember, Sweetheart, Impatience.

8.00. Local Time Signal, Weather ence were Hier, Goering and Rib-any German source of the sinking.ing the settlement of the dispute.

Mr. Masayuki Tani, Vice-Minister Report and Announcements.

8.03. Request Varlely and Dance, benirop. It was admitted that the The German Government is old to One more German U-boat has Counell was unable to find any way be waiting for a report from what of Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Shikao

9.05. Studio--Comments on Recent Regarding the assertion that Bri-joined those patrolling the Caribbean of, negotiation in Chamberlain's an-ever German units may have been Malsushima, Director of the Commer-Programme.

cial Affairs Bureau, will probably re- Lish destroyers stopped and searched Sea on the lookout for British ship-wer to Hitler's peace plan. Among involved-Reuter Bulletin.

Later the German High Command fuse to withdraw their resignations, Events.

9.15. London Relay--The News - Japanese ships in Japanese territorial ping, according to the Mexico City the decisions made were orders to

responsible for issued a communique slating the holding themselves

1.30. Compasillons. of Liszt, waters. It is pointed out that it is correspondent of the New York evacuate Rhine towns.

warship had been sunk by a U-boat. the controversy,

Hungarian Rhapsody No. 12 incredible that British navul au-Times,

The Germans state that they are-Renter,

The paper mentions Mr. Kato, Am- thorities after exercising sea power It is stated that these submarines dirceling naval efforts to luring

Off Spanish Coast

bassador-at-large in China, as the Mischa Levitzki (Plano), Concerto for hundreds of years should be so

Berlin, Oct, 14. strongest candidate for the past of No. 1 In E Flat Major... Mischa ignorant of their duties as deliberate-have been provisioned by German British naval units into the North

has ships.-Reuter Bulletin,

Unconfirmed reports here state that Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs, re- Levitzk! (Plano) and the London ly to front a Power,

Sea to points where the German

Angio-Symphony Orchestra conducted by The sinking of the Royal Oak pecur- calling bombers.can_attuck_them,_ Convoys' Air ProtectionTM

red off the coast of Spain.

Japanese parleys were conducted.Sir Landon Ronald.__

0.58. Bonge by Peter Dawson) London, Oct. 15. Competent German elteles, the

Some Nazi sources claimed that mostly between Mr. Kato and the

(Bars-Barlione). Destroyer Raiders

All convoys arriving and leaving same message staica, stem to be Cerman bombers damaged a fourth British Ambassador.

10.10, Elgar-Symphony. No, 1 in now receive air protection, extending satisfied that Russia will remain British dreadnaught, rumoured to London, Ort. 15.

The Asahi also reports hunt Mr. A Flat Major, Op. 55. London Sym- According to German radio reports, hundreds of miles cut to sea states reutral with respect to Britain and be the Hood, on September 20. Tatsuo Kawal, chief of the informa phony Orchestra conducted by Sir Germany in future will use destroyers the Ministry, of Information. Even France. The German Foreign Office,

German ton bureau of the Foreign Offer, will Edward Elgar.

for

11.00 Close Down. and not submarines for "economical the past week's storms and gates and however, is closely watching Russian claims to the sinking of the British be appointed Minister-at-large

poor visibility have only caused slight Turkish relation, which are expect aircraft carrier Ark Royal as well as Europe and America, while Mr. warture."Renter.

interruption in the convoy work by cil to overshadow Turkey's relations The Couragcous and Royal Oak, Yakichiro Suma, counsellor of the | reconnaissance planes.

"Will Churchill now admit the loss Japanese Embassy at Hainicing, will' During rainstorms the planes

of the Ark Royal?". the German take his place-Reuter. News Agency asks. guarding convoys 50metimes ficw lose above the sea, their crews peer-

The British announcement of the

day, says:

The morning session was quiet and rather dull.

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MOHAMMEDAN GRAVES

Chinese Mohammedans in long- kong are perturbed by reports that the Japanese intend to level all Mohammedan graves at Chenju and

DEFEATED

of

British

German promises that British sen good example of unverified rumours. power would be defeated by nerlal

-Reuter Bulletin, bombing have fallen su far short of

New Addition fullment. No convoy has been nt- tucked from the air.

which

declaved"strict-neutrality:-Reuter---

Roosevelt Denial

Washington, Oct. 15. President Roosevelt states that he

New York, Oct. 15.

with the Allies, ·

The press reviewed the

A Renter message from London states that Mr. Lloyd George in a private address to the Council of! other points in the western district of hus no information concerning the into the depths and dropping Action and Reconstruction described toss of the Royal Oak was broadensi Shanghal to build military roads. revert that six submarines were bombs whenever 17 U-boat was

statement Chamberlain's Mr. They are studying mensures to cope operating In the Carribean.

#ghted, this also being the signal to being inadequate. with the situation in collaboration Referring to reports that two for- | warships to dash to the spot and drop with

Mohammedans In

depth Chinn. elga tankers had refused off Miami, further

From Parls, Reuter reports that charges.-Reuter Central News.

the President said that this was 'Special..

The French press suggests that Hiler disunite Britain thought he could and France. The speeches of M. Daladier and Mr. Chamberlain have put tier against the wall.

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Writer's Opinion

London, Oct. 15.

Garvin

that

the

recent

PRIZES FOR PUPILS

The Annual Speech Day At

:

St. Margaret's

Yamada From China

Tokyo, Oct. 14, by radio throughout Germany and

The main hall St. Margaret's Lieut-General Otazo Yamada, out-i the news of the disaster carried bon-

headlines in all the afternoon going supreme commander of the Vernacular School, Happy Valley, wan Japanese expeditionary forces Incrowded with parents on Saturday, papers,

China, ha been appointed when the annual prize giving and "This great new success represents Central

further bitter

lossen to their superintendent of Military Education, celebration of the Double Tenth was English circles which believed they and concurrently a War Councillor. held,

Sister Xavier, headmistress, assisted would be able to wage o war of Yesterday, L.-Gen. Yamada madei starvation on Germany without taka triumphant return to Tokyo-Reu-by the school staff, conducted the visitors through the exhibition of ing a great risk." declares the Boer-ter,

class student's handlereft in the 30 Zeltung United Press.

rooms.

Italian Sympathy

Trade Commissioners

Prior to presenting the prizes, Fr de Angeles spoke on the significance of the Double Tenth

Tokyo, Oct. 15. In an article in the Observer urg-

Rome, Oct. 15. With the inauguration of the Trade ing the Allies ta hoki fast and accept The sinking of H.M.S. Royal Oak Ministry, the Foreign Office is plan no false pener, Mir.

writes has been received in Italy with deep ning to increase the number of trade

Graduation certiftentes were re- that Britain and France have taken regret and there have been wide-commissioners abroad from 25 to 50,-ceived by Shek Shue-fun, Leung Shung-king, Lai Yuk-kuen, Won: The news was broedenst by the The trade comniissioners will in-Hol-ying and Chau Mei-yng. Other cannot lay them down until the Rome wireless station-Reuler Bul- clude commercial counsellers, com-received prizes and trophies for dis

domination of spread expressions of sympathy. up arms opinst the Grute force and bad faith and they

Lerror is removed.

Moral and physical security for a sauer and safer elvilisation must be ven and there must be an end to a nightmare.

The foundations of a just and Tenuine and lasting peace must be stablished by a conference of nations wider and wiser than the hasty counell of victors over 20 years ago.

letin.

Not Too Serious A Loss

London. Oct. 15. It is pointed out that the sinking of the Royal, Oak makes very Hitle impression on British naval strength. The British Navy has 11 more battle- ships equally or, more formidable. while there are a further seven even more formidable on the stocks, Ave of which are nearing completion.

There are also three battle cruisers, Mr. Chamberinin and M. Daladier one of which is the most powerful in have laid down these principles last the world, Reuter Bulletin. week in two of the best speeches of heir lives; their declarations cannot,

however, be described as a rejection

st "Hitler's peace proposals."

No proposals answering this des

cription were ever made.

Ekitler's terms, Garvin proceeds, are

-

His Search For Girl

Started Spy Hunt

A soldier who toured several mill-, nothing but a deep-laid plot in his tury camps in England on a motor- 7ower policy, they were long since vele in his efforts to and where a calculated and pre-arranged, and tirt' felend worked led Scotland Yard hey propose nothing but an evil men on a spy hunt over the week- consecration of his triumphs that end. would bring irremediable defeat and disgrace to the Democracies,

Its activities were reported to the "Yard" be "susplelous," and detec- tives trailed him. The harmless ex- Garvin quotes documents from the vlanation of his journeyings was dis- British Bluebook relating to the closed recently. antecedents and outbreak of war as evidence of this and concludes, “As the documents, show, Hitler's doublo plan of the destruction of Poland and

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