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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 18, 1939.

Germans Wanted

To Go To U.S.

ERMANS who were smuggled into England, just before war began have come before

courts.

Twenty-five-year-old Alfred Schomberger, a

French Promior

Jew, was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment At Front at Bow-street, for Innding without leave.

He paid 200 Belgian fronts to a smuggling organisation at Ostend, it 'was said, and was brought to Eng-

land in a small boat on August 20.

He walked to London, getting n lift by lorry part of the way. A repre- sentative at the Society of Friends took him. 1o Bow-street Polico Sta- tion.

Paid 1,500 Francs

In the same court Paul Wachsmann, aged 44, n German, and Woolf lincker, aged 23, a Czech, were ac- cused of contravening the Aliens Act.

"These men landed here without Icave before the war, and now they And it convenient to give themselves up to the police," said Police. Con- stable Collins, of the Allens Depart- ment.

Wachsmann said he was smuggled on board a boat at Antwerp and. landed at London docica.

"I want to go to America," he told the magistrate. I have n brother in Hollywood."

"I very much doubt if America will have you," said the magistrate, Mr. Fry,

Hucker was sald to have told the police that he pald 1,500 francs to be brought to England,

Both men were recommended for deportation.

Berlin-Barn, But-

Maximum sentence of sue months' imprisonment was passed at Pori- smouth on Hans Egon Bartmann, nged 24, a molor åtter, London-road, Portsmouth,

M. Daladier, the French Premier, visited the Western Front this

week.

Coloured Masks

YOUTH CHARITY

"UNDER TWO FLAGS"

BAZAAR

Lady Northcote operied the chnelly bazaar held by St. Paul's Girl' College yesterday in aid of the British War Organisation Fund, Chi- nese Relief Funds, and the Minister- ing Children's League,

The Chairman, Hon, Sir Robert Kotewall, and the Principal, Dr. Katie Woo, welcomed Lady North- cote, and asked her, before declaring the Bazaar open, to present prizes to MAN of two nationalities the girl who sold the most lekets, who will soon have to decide | Molt Suk-yung, and the class that whether he will be British or sold the most lekets, Senior Middle Swiss, has set an unusual pro- blem for the London Conscien- tious Objectors' Tribunal West London County Court,

at

I.

An unusual feature of the function was a Doll's Fashion Show, in which all the "mannequins" wore gowns made entirely by the girls of, the, He was C. J. Baerlacher, of Perryn-Ing Queen Victoria, was dressed in College. One of the dolls, represent-

road, Acton,

Baerlocher sald he was born in England and had lived, there all hils lite, except for a year he spent in Switzerland.

Swiss

He was enrolled in the Medical Corps, a military unit, but Switzerined, he sald, would never go

binek elk trimmed with silver.

A stall of rich brocades and silks, sui in dreas-lengths and sent from Shanghal, and a furniture stall, offering electric fans, lights, heaters, brocade bedspreads, cushions, spring- top, and a folding card-table, were mattresses, n ́glass revolving table-

two other unusuni stalls.

to war about anything unless they were attacked on their own ground.

He

The other stalls comprised wool sald he was willing to do land works or civilian defence work,

and woollens, tollet articles, umbrel- The Clerk (Mr. Clayton Smith), on

las, thermos flaske and glassware, behalf of the Ministry of Labour, ex-cameras, household goods, toys, and chinaware, stationery, toys, stamps, plained that the court would love to home-made cakes and sweets. decide on the case irrespective of what the Ministry might do on the question of nationality. On reaching 21 Baerlocher would have to choose which nationality he would adopt.

"DONE OUR SHARE”

W. H. V. Adlington, of Scarborough- rond, E., wrote stating that his father lost a leg in the last war, and his | grandfather died from war service!

"My father, like myself, was on only son, and we consider we have done our share in the cause of war,"

he

e added.

The side-shows included ashing, casting cents, shooting, light- ing candles and so on.

The bazaar continued until 9 pm, and will be held from 11 a.m. to p.m. to-day.

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Just Potatoes

COPENHAGEN. FOOD restrictions in Ger- many have became oven more drastio than they were provi- Qualy.

Thus reports from 1amburg have it that the famous - Ilam- burger steaks, which have for many generations delighted German palates and filled Ger- man stomachs at belween-meals delicatessen have been barined In their present form.

Instead of being made from meal, they will henceforth be

made from potatoes,

Potatoes, it is pointed out, must be bought exclusively from

at an the authorflies exorbitant price.

A NEW

REGIME

Unified Control For

Southern China

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FORMER CRIPPLE NEW PLAYS TENNIS

Vanquishes Rheumatism In Feet

Here I.a story of a young man who Thad given up hope of taking part. Ins [nctive 'sports, with his fellowa ngain. He tells how he tried one. remedy Lafter another and how Anally a. former sufferer put him on the way. to recovery-

"Two years ago I started with pains. |in the feet which gradually got worse; | X Irled 'everything under the sun' but ito no effect. Whilst waiting for

treatment

one evening, another patient advised me to try Kruschen Salts. That was twelve months ago; the reller was not sudden, but the pain and swelling gradually left my |feet, and in six manthe 1 amazed "my- friends by taking long walks into the country. This year I have played n good deal of tennis, a thing which I→ had begun to think I should never do again."--C,W.

Most rheumatic pain and swelling is caused by an excess of uric acid

Allccumulating in the body. Kruschen

Tokyo, Nov. 17. It understood here from authorita- live circles that A new political darts, reżime will

South Chinn to exercise

shortly be formed in a unifled jurisdiction over the five districts of Canton, Hainan Island. Swatow, Fangcheng and Pakhol, following conclusion of the fresh Japanese mlitary operations in the western part of Kwangtung Province in the Gulf of Tongking-Domel. Established Soon

CAN BE PUSHED BUT NOT FLOWN

Tokyo, Nov. 17. Reports received here from Ja- panese sources in Canton state that is authoritatively understood that k new regime will be established in

Washington, Nov. 17. J. F. Bristow, of Maldon-road, Some warplanes bought by the Kentish Town, # clerk who stated Allies from America will have to be that he had hoped to become a fully pushed and pulled across the United South Chinn in the near future. qualified local preacher, said that States-Canadu border, but must not This regime will exercise jurisdic- While he refused to take part in be flown over, nos, under International|tion over five prefectures near Conton Now

the Pakhol area, military training, he was willing to Law, the flight of warplanes to bel- and will include

where the Japanese military opera- masks are

take up work of national importance gerente constitutes an armed. ex- now being

Are now In progress. an alien living in England and failing coloured to make them less! Police, special constabulary, or first pedition, but they may be flown by tlons

American pilots to the port of exit Reuter. forbidding to young children.

Asked if he would let his friends be where the title must pass to foreign that before his eyes without defend-ownership.

The State Department has decided defend them "pacifically."

Bartmann pleaded guilty to beingAS

to notify his arrival to the registra- tion authority of Portsmouth.

Asked if he were a German, Bart- munn answered in good English with a foreign accent, "I was born in Berlin, but they took away my nationality."

ald.

They are intended for children of Ing them. Bristow sold that he would that this would settle the problem of Boys Create Havoc

two and a half to four years of age.

A variety of pastel shades being Sir James Baillie: How would you how the warplanes are to be deliver usell, Distribution has already be-pacifically defend them? Would you cd without violating the Neutrally

make speeches to the enemy-First Act-Reuter. Fresh masks to replace lost ones of all I should try and win the enemy

gun.

are also available in some centres._ down by trying to put the love of God brought their mothers and fathers to

They will be issued only when the) Into their hearts, I should try to do court with them. local authorities are satisfed that all I could to help my friends and not The decisions of the Tribunal will be communicated to each appliecut Many of the young objectors through the Ministry of Labour.

the missing ones.

A Look Through every effort has been made to find to hurt the enemy. The Telegraph'-

50 YEARS AGO

Nov. 18, 1980, Mr. Shelk Abdool Ramlahn has been appointed clerk to the Attorney General, having proved racecssful in a competi-i tive examination for that position.

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At a meeting held here yesterday Sir Henry Packes, the Premier, proposed that convention of Australian Colonies) he held to devito the formation of a Federal Governnient and 'urliament to} deal with national questions. (Fedora- tion did not come far another 12 years. Sir Henry Parkes was its staunchest! supporter.-Ed.).

25 YEARS AGO

Nov. 18, 14. "leuter's correspondent at Petrograd (now Leningrad) reports: After the victorious battle of Warsaw, the Ger- thans, when retreating, completely de- stroyed the railways, compelling us to robulld even the smallest aqueducta Thus the enemy gradually succeeded in reaching his own territory, where he began a new concentration of troops, covered by manges of cavairy from the by Western thewire and reinforced Austrians,

It is reported that part of Cracow is burning. The city is vested on the north and is expected to fall imm24late- 17. The inhabitants are fleeing. (Cra cow was destroyed agal by the Gor-i mans in the invasion of Poland.-Ed.).

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The Prince of Wales was enthusios- tically received by the troops in France yesterday morning

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The first big batch of Gormans who bave been expelled from arrived in the International Settlement

Hongkong)

at Shangkai by the steamer Manchuria. TO YEARS AGO

Nov. 16, 1029.

An all "talkie" programme is al pro

Queen's sent being abown at the Theatre. Yesterday, there were packed houses at all sessions, and we imagine this will be the rule for the rest of the week.

Pride of place goes to the 1920 Fex Movietone Falles, which can be de- scribed as the nearest approach to a Arst class, New York or Landon revie The Hongkong bas over enjoyed. "Lalkies" in their presont stego of de velopment provide an admirable madium, for a show of this kind, in which songs and concerted numbers with an aimoit, continuus orchestral accompanimant, get more prominence than the actuni dialogue

A word should be added In praise of the Queen's orchestra, which, under Mr., Bakalelnikoff, played the opening over- ture with much taste and

and expression.

Mr. T. P. O'Connor, the well-known Journalist and "Father of the House of Commons" innsed away,

5 YEARS AGO

Nov. 18, 1984. The machinery of the Lengue of Nations is moving at top speed to settin

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