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AT WORK

ACTION

ANGERS GERMANS

COPENHAGEN, Nov. 5 (Reutor). -Germans are disappointed and furious and "fool anything but friend- liness towards Norway," says the Berlin correspondent of the "Ti- dende," commenting on Norway's action regarding the City of Flint.

It is stated that Norway will probably be asked to pay damages because "she acted wrongly in setting the ship free."

GERMANS PROTEST

BERLIN, Nov. 4 (UP).-Germany has ordered a protest to be made to Norway against what official quarters called the "exceptionally unfriendly act" in freeing the City of Flint.

The Foreign Office spokesman believes that the Nazi Charge d'Affaires at Oslo had already complied with the instructions to

(protest verbally.

M. DALADIER. France's war-time Premier, visiting the U.S. Embassy Peris.

"BOOMPS A DAISY" IS NEW H.K. DANCE CRAZE

OVER A THOUSAND people in Hongkong forgot their war worries, their threatened Income Tax and the H.C.L. on Saturday night when they boomped and laughed their way through the most exhilarating evening's entertainment ever provided at the Gripps and Gloucester.

"Boompa a Daisy", the auc-, more filling refrain. I will almost cessor to the Lambeth Walk, certainly make its appearance at the was introduced to patrons at K.C.C. and other

clubs on dunce both the Hongkong and Glouces- nights, ter Hotels-at the former by! In addition to introducing the new Dave Harvey and one of the successor to "Lambeth Walk" at the Dyer Sisters, and at the latter Gripps, Dave Harvey and the Dyer Sisters provided patrons with an ex- by Trevor and Dawn.

cruciatingly funny burlesque of the Patrons at both resorts took to "Lambeth Walk"as it is done by the new dunce exuberantly, and the Nazis, by a "pukka aah.b" and, "boomped" around the dance floors incidentally, by quite a lot of people to such effect that the orchestras in Hongkong.

for encores.

·

were forced to cry halt to the calla| Cabaret entertainment as provided by Harvey and the Dyers in of the "Boompa" should have a greater type Hongkong needs in these days vogue 1xx Hongkong

the when prople need so much cheering "Lambeth Walk", for the, song has a up.

HIS

than

MASTER'S VOICE

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THE LIGHT OPERA COMPANY

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C2831-THE KING STEPS OUT.

C2385-THE MERRY WIDOW.

C2253-FLORODORA.

C2200 CHU CHIN CHOW,

2144-THE GEISHA.

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C2285-VICTORIA AND HER HUSSAR. C2003 MAID OF THE MOUNTAINS. CC1705-CHOCOLATE SOLDIER C1705-LILAC DOMINO. :

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Norway's action, "to use the mildest expression, was unfair." in view of President Roosevelt's appeal to Germany regarding the treatment of the City of Flint's crew,

which the Germans were complying by "trying to put a sick American sailor ashore,"

with

The Nazis in Derlin leave no doubt about their anger,

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Nazi Propaganda

In Denmark

COPENHAGEN, Nov. 6 (Reuter).— The latest Nazi propaganda move in Denmark is the opening at a special advertising burcau -under the patronage of the German · Govern- iment.

It is understood that the first tusk

Services Win Rugby

(By "Fly-half")

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of the bureau will be to attempt to Police-22-Club “A” 5

| blackmal) Danlah papers by telling

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"Club "A‚" on the other hand, cul

them that unless they were friendly to POLICE left no deabis as to their the Reich and give publlentions of

ability when they defeated Club predominantly German blas, they "A" by the large margin of 17 points. would not receive the bureau's advertising.

Danish circles do not expect the y Agure, and only for a brief spell after Lammert's try gave any plan to succeed,

Inkling of team work. Club forwards suffered from the same fate as the 1st XV pack did prior to last Satur- day: namely, bad marking in the Incouls, Jackadaisical work In the

Danish advertisers, after meeting to discuss the matter, appealed to all concerned to refuse, advertising from the new bureau.

press blazoned the fact that the vessel louse, and general unitness. Leuming to England.

Norway's Reply

The Poller forwards must take all the credit for their substanlini win. They were full of fre in the loose, OSLO, Nov. 5 (Reuter)—Norway, and chased every loose ball, and as In a note handed to the Gennan a result of this, they scared must of Charge d'Alaires, rejected the Ger- their tries. They just would not man protest against the release of give up trying. Prominent in this the City of Flint and the internment respect were Morrison, Riddell, and of the German prize crew aboard her. Cullinan.

This was announced in a statement

to-nigh!.

Jenner. Searle beat

at

Police practically, ruled the line- by the Norwegian Foreign Office Inte ut by good work by Tempsey and

Burford The statement says ihat Germany. In the protest. demanded that the working in the scrums. Luscombe vessel should be held back while the and scored three tries a result of an opportunist at scrum-huit, matter was being discussed by the two bad tackling and marking by Ruther governments.

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ford and the Club back row forwards.

sjon.

Norway saw no reason why this should be done as she had acted Rutherford was more accurate in his in accordance with International Law, Passing than Luscombe, but was too The statement reveals that the slow and was often caught in posses German in charge of the vessel sald that the CRy of Flint had anchored at Fay was active as stand-off half Haugesund "on the Instructions of for the Police, and scored a good try my Government.”'

evading three tackles. ITA Permission had been requested on opposite Carruthers tried hard only the ground that a member of the crew to see his openings being wasted by was 1. but this was refused when the bad handling of his threes. a doctor from a Norwegian warship found the mun suffering merely from

Insignificant leg wound.

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Norway Rejects Protost

after

POLICE TIIREES BETTER

NEITHER set of three-quarters was

outstanding in. uttack. The Police line had better combination, OSLO, Nov. 5 (Reuter)-Norway and handled better ther. Clab's, but has rejected the German protest re- the ball was seldom passed out to the rarding the City of Flint in a note wings without an abortive attempt to handed to the German Charge break through being made first. |d'Affaires here,

were al sixes and sevens,

The right wings of both teams Protest Rejected

Lovalli (Club) and Lexile (Pollce) SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" were triers. Wilson and Jackson, of former, especially the OSLO, Nov. 5 (UP). The Nor- the Police,

state- were inclined to hang on to the ball wegian Admiralty las issued

list the unfriendly action Club ment rejteting Germany's protest loo long.

arding the steamer City of Flint. The Admiralty insists that the Ger- and not until Nelson was taken out man prize crew violated the Hague of the pack and Wilson moved up did they even show Individual endeavour. Nelson broke away once nicely to It is revealed that Norway has make Lammert's try for him. Lam- declined Germany's request to hold mert was quick off his mark, but the City of Flint until negotiationsjacked pace once through. are completed.

Wall, at full back for the Force,

Neutrality Conventions,

NEUTRALITY RIGHTS DEIGEN, Nov. (UP).--The It is also revealed that the com- was the outstanding player on the Norwegian Admiralty announces that mander of the prize crew Issued field, there being a touch of class in the City of Flint is not armed and is statement that he remained at an- everything he did. Hopkins for thei therefore entitled to full neatrality chor at Haugesund. disregarding Club tried hard. rights.

Norwegian orders to proceed, because Police scored through Luscombe at anchor; he received orders from Berlin to (three) Fay, Morrison and Wheeler. remain, and not because he needed) Fay converted Luscombe's second try, sanctuary for the alck American and Taylor converted Wheeler's. Lam- crewman, which was first claimed, mert scored for Club, arxi Curey con- but which a Norwegian doctor's ins-verted. pection disproved.

The vessel now rides undor her own colours, with vessels guarding her EA. a precautionary measure because of Germany's pro- fest. Only official boats are allowed to approach her.

Captain Gainard bas made a full}

his experiences. report n

The American Consul, Mr. Maurles P. PLEASE Turn To Page 5.

from Dunlop, awaited instructions

the Washington before publishing contenti,

Captain Gainard is considering how and when he might attempt to run the German blockade.

Meanwhile, before Norwegian om- cials ordered newspapermen ashore, a member of the crew said he feared that their adventures were not yat over. One sald he was pessimistle over the prospects of the vessel ever reaching America and started to re- call other mishaps before the officials ordered silence.

The Admiralty confirms that no- body on board was sufficiently ill to Justify the Germans halting in a Norwegian port.

Captain Gainard states that all the crew are well. Including Seaman Sellers, whom the Germans mid was ill. The cargo in intact.

It is learned that one member of

It is sald that Norway had no al- ternative but to intern the Germans aboard tise ship.

BERGEN, Nov. 5 (UP)-The City of Filnt is riding at anchor in the harbour, facing new dangers if she ventures out on the high seas.

The United States Line's agent at Bergen hoa cabled London on behalf

RATIONING ASSURANCE

and Implied

of Captein Gainard, "All is well on Permanent Shortage Not |

Indicato failed to bourd." They whether he would nzit for Greati Britain or the United States but it is believed that he will depart on Monday or Tuesday.

LONDON, Nov. 5 (British

no Wireless).Although

do-

The danger of a submarine attack finite dato has been officially an- and also the complication arising nounced for the introduction of

President Roosevelt'a pro-i

and from clamation of a combat zone around the rationing of butter the British Isles are believed to be bacon-the only two commodities responsible for the delay, since the which it has been considered made it doubtful necessary to ration in the near proclamation whether or not it is legal to sail for future-It has been announced that it will take place sometime Great Britain.

in mid-Decembor.

"Acuto Problem" SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“

Recently the Press have suggested BERLIN, Nov. 5 (UP),--Nazi poli- that rationing may be postponed until the crew underwent an appendectomy tical quarters state that Norway's after Christmas. operation at Murmansk but is now rejection of their protests with regard

Informed quarters point out to-day to the City of Flint "creates an well. His name is not revealed.

The crewmen refused to reply to entirely new situation, making the that the Introduction of the rationing scheme for butter and bacon does not a question as to whether or not they problem considerably more acute.

Internment of the German crew la denote a permanent shortage of had planned a mutiny against the considered as being particularly either commodily. German prize erew.

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perlous.

While Germany has so far made Tomporary Dislocation Sailing For Glasgow?

efforts to avold dramatisation of the

Normal percentages of the total LONDON, Nov. (UP)—The City of Flint's capture, the Nazis hint import obtained from Denmark are United States Lines, charterers of the that they might now be compelled to uncon 50 per cent and butter 25 per City of Flint, has sent a message to ippt now, tactics, Capinin Gainard, stating that they assume that he will bring the vessel

to the Mersey River, which was the original destination.

They are leaving it to the Captain

cent

Action Endomed

Temporary dislocation of supplies COPENHAGEN, Nov. 5 (Reuter), due to the submarine campaign se- Danish Press comment endorses the curred for a brief period at the end firm attitude of Norway regarding the of September but the convoy system

to use his own judgment in view of City of Flint case, and says that now enables the resumption of ship-| the possibility that the Germans may Norwegian interruption of the Gur-emple supplies of butter from

almply cannot understand ments on a satisfactory scale, and again attempt to intercept the ship,

are

A Pros Association menage states man naval operation even though Zealand and bacon from Canada are that the vessel is expected to dock at this operation was carried out almart assured, the UK. having the first Glasgow within four days. The local entirely in Norwegion waters, claim in all supplies of the former

|LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

British Propaganda Bomb

WARNUNG!

England on bas deutsche Doll.

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peri, de Ci:gland und Dianteic

At Meztelens, open dingens dans de unterschei

Bonn - but the emptiffie - Reglering refidet, tus en fes,inistein Hai Jinzip, waz elnen euiden rig wit all kitter to then? Bolgen referide font:

mise et enfantsteie befie bulat het om den plat

throullent

methaben Full m:

vesten-tahuge qui gefferibo Submada e Perusice Tetek senās klker, Tags auch: Pelti june jolibe; en Tuin

•TLY, QUO HA; Bol Ben Waldgie Sie, Vatro

Kellen, ju fost farba, Vrhers falat Gigant lifecyrtens lost mest

• Puljezlata, jit temperat, bet brugh berkata, Hi Naslides & JENSE

en en kinat i desigstillajen, D. vinen L, Batez bent üleki me

·He chamu Pilfsquellen vaz akitze, des euadithsen

Warning!

England to the German People.

The Nazi Government has plunged the world Into a war despite the endeavours of the leading Powers.

This war is a crime. The German people need to distinguish clearly between their Government's pretext in atarling war, and the principles that force England and France to the defence of Poland. The English Government has maintained from the beginning that there is nothing in the Polish question that could justify a European war with all its tragic conséquences.

Five months after the Munich settlement the independence of Lest Poland be overtaken Czechoslovakia was brutally, crushed.

by the same fate, we had to insist that negotiating by peaceful methods should not be made impossible by threats of force, that -the agreement-roached-should-guarantco-Poland's rights and pos». sibilities of existence, and that it would be honestly observed, too. We could neither permit nor accept a dictated agreement.

If Mr. Hitler, believed the English Government would leave Poland to its fatel out of fear of war, he was very much mistaken. First of nil, England does not break her word once it has been given. Besides, it is line to put an emphatic stop to the brutal- force that the Nazi Government wants to impose upon, the world.

The above is u facsimile in German, with an English transla-. tion, of one of 18,000,000 British propaganda lesfiets dropped over Germany by British plunes.]

Gay crowds throng the Midway! Breath-taking pavilions gleam in the sunl

AND THEN

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