DONALD DUCK
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELE GRAPH
December 2, 1939.
By Walt Disney
GEE LOOK,
TURTLE!
YEP! THAT'S WHAT IT IS, BOYS!
UNCA
IS IT A MUD TURTLE?
OR A SNAPPIN'
TURTLE---
BOY; UNCA WHAT
DONALD A DUMB QUESTION
İDONALD~-
10-31
1939, Wall Bows Biale
CAN'T YA SEE IT WALLOWIN: IN- THE MUD RIGHT BEFORE YOUR
THIS DRAMATIC PICTURE teks, better than any eye-witness could, the rigid discipline of the japanese seamen aboard the
There was no panic whatever. Terukuni Maru as their ship commenced to founder after being hit by a Hitler mine.
THE SEAS CREEP UP-Starboard hatches of the Terukuni Maru are awash as she begins to sink. These photographs were taken by the ship's photographer, Mr. K. Asami, who went about his work with a coolness equailing that of the crow.
HEELING OVER-The merchant flag of Japan was painted on the port side, of the crack Japonesa liner. The ripped plates aro Germany's answer to such neutral warnings.
Warnings Το Mariners
Singapore Air Raid Precautions
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HATURE STUDY
SPECIAL For XMAS
TURKEYS
Australian....
(8-22 lb.) $1.20 per lb.
Sunny Farm (8-14 lb.) $1.20 por 'ib.'
PROVISION DEPT.
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PURGE COST REDS THOUSANDS OF MEN
WASHINGTON.-Gen. Walter G. Krivitsky,
who
said he was in the Soviet Military Intelligence for 17 years, told the Dics Committee to-day that the 1936-37 purge in Russia resulted in the killing of 35,000 mem- bers of the Red Army Officers' Corps.
He said also under questioning
white Earl Browaer aomin-
KNEE STIFF ́AS.
POKER
Middle-Aged Man Who Could Hardly Walk
Ife thought he had Injured his knee in some way and that it needed massage and treatment, but he got
no relief. The truth was that he was
suffering from uric acid in the joint. Now he tells how Kruschen Salts have made him walk os weli **
ated the Communist Party her SEXTETTE although he is already middle-aged
Lae real head of the Party in the United States, as elsewhere, was
tin, who "gives his instructions to Pary here through the represen aves of Communist International." In addition, General Krivnsky told he House Committee investigating
that Joset un-American activitics
AT GRIPPS
Farewell To Harvey X-rayed but there appeared to be
And Dyer Sisters HONGKONG WILL bid fare Stalin sent from 300,000 to 400,000 serzone to imprisonment or exile and well to-night to three of the most millions of the population to con-popular entertainers this Colony
eneration camos."
Gen. Krivitsky, a small slight mon with greying brown hair and hazel yes, said that he broke with Stalin ver the purge.
The witness testified through the id of an interpreter. The purge, he ald, reached its climax in 1930 and 1037..
has ever welcomed.
"A few years ago I developed a very sore knee joint and it stiffened up. I had treatment for about 3 manths. I could hardly wallt, it was so sore and painful. 1 niso hind it
nothing wrong with the knee, I heard of Kruschien Salts so I got a bottle. After I had taken, a portion of the battle the stiffness left inc, so now take Kruschen every morning. and can walk 12 or 14 milta 'a' day.
um middle-aged."
-A.M.
Kruschen Salts clear your blood of
Owing to a prior engagement at the Manila Hotel in Manila, the Hong- kong hotel season of Dave Harvey the mischievous urle acid which and the Dyer Sisters, which has settles in your joints and muscles, aiready becn extended
In causing them to swell, grow stiff and response to popular demands, will
And whta pol-3 unbearably painful. definitely end to-night,
sonous urie neld goes, there is no
once
The trio, which has enjoyed a re-doubt about there
aches going too! markable vogue during, their season
"To this climactle period one could the Gripps, will say farewell with; cot remain in the party without tak-new numbers and old favourites.
In their penultimate farewell per- ng part in the purge himself," he formance last night, Harvey and the continued.
Dyor Sisters appeared in conjunc-| "Salin demanded that I take on
tion with three new artistes who buve} This active part in the purge. refused to do nad I bruke with been booked for the Christmas season
und whose welcome left no doubt thati Stalin,"
who are leaving this week-end. said.
hat was in 1937, General Krivitsky
the
The following warnings to mariners issued by the Naval Born In The Ukraine authorities, are published in the
Born Samuel Ginsberg in "Government Gazelle" to-day,
Russian Ukraine in 1890, he testifled, During dark hours, foreign ships his offelaf, legal Soviet Government ara cautioned nut to approach portsname" had been Kravitzky since 1018,* between Lat, 51.20 deg. N. and 54 deg. N, on the East Coast of England.
Air Raid Warning Instructions 1023 he worked in the Third Burcau
I shipping in Singapore harbour are
ako issued.
Mariners are informed that receipt of on air raid warning, the following signals will be displayed at the Port War Siguni Station at Mount Faber:
Day And Night Signals
By day: two red burgess holsted one above the other. By night-the dications that an attack is imminent will be the extinction of all lights ashore and the rounding of air raid syren alarm (a continuous fluctuating blast lasting opproximately three minutes).
Warnings will also be passed by teleptions to Pulo Butom and Pulo Scbarok.
Entering the military intelligence
in 1920, he said that from 1921 to
they are worthy successors of the trio
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Novel Dance Numbers "Allgnone," who was en route to England from Australia brekte out hcr and who is now returning to Honeland, America, is by far the smoothest and most amazing acrobatic dancer this Colony has Her num- seen for several years. ber last night was entrancingly clever, and merited the generous of the Red Army Gentral Staff.
applause given by a packed floor. Answering questions by Rhea June West and Kay introduced Whitley, Committee counsel, aboutirovelty in tap dancing and have his various connections with the repertoire said to be excellent and Soviet Government, Gen. Krivitsky well-balanced. said that in 1923 he was gent to The sextetic-new and old enter- Germany to organise the German tainers-will all appear at the Gripps evolution and prepare, the man-to-night. The Management of the power for the German Red Army." Hongkong Hotel, in notifying that! Holding various positions in the there will be"n gala "extension" to 2 intervening years, he said he became, a.m., advise early reservations to-day Director of the War Industries In- in view of the heavy bookings that stitute and then in 1934 returned to have already been made. General Staff intelligence work. In 1930-37 he was chief of Soviet milit- try intelligence for Western. Europe "Which includes Central Europe, particularly Germany."
In a long answer as to why he broke with Stalin the witness sald that "during the years preceding 1930 all of us hoped that the party in the country would enter a period of greater democracy,"
"Then in the decisive year 1930, he declared, "when the country was
New Ten Shilling Stamp
ores at Hemė.
Blue ten chilling postage stampa, of a new design, bearing the head of King George VI, are now on sale at On receipt of the above indications all movement within the Ports is to
many of the principal head post care and ships are to extinguish all
They show the King's head within lights and remain in darkness untilooking forward to this change Stalin conventional cartouche of decora- the "all cicar" signal is given ashore urned and purged all the elementstive design. Surrounding this (a continuous blast at a steady pitch which would have been the basis for either side are branches of laurel. Casting approximately three minutes). Jemocratisation of the country, -
Above the cartouche is set the im- The signal "Port Closed" will not be made.
WESTERN FRONT
REPORT
Extended Operations
"In 1930-37, he destroyed all these elements in the Party-among work ers, in the Army, among peasants and among the intelligensia.
his regime,
perial Crown.
on
The sule of King George V. stamps of the sume denomination will be continued until stocks are exhausted, but the new stampa can be obtainabie I specially asked for.
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for Carefree Comfort KOTE
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"In 1937 he destroyed 35,000 mem- bers of the Officers' Corps of the Red
Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat-i Army.
thews, Chartered Accountants, have PARIS, Dec. 1 (Router)~~A Com-1 General Krivitsky attempted to been appointed liquidators of Messrs. munique issued to-day states that explain to the Committee how Stalin Bechler and Co. of Hankow, in con- o
with the Allen Enemies there were patrol encounters and re- dominated the International Com-nection ciprocal artillery action at various munist Parly and used it to support (Winding UP) Ordinance, according points
on the front.
to a Government Gazette notification. "As a formal matter, "the Russian Communist Party within the Inter-! Mesra, A. n. S. Major, W. P. national Party is merely a section, Thompson and K. A. Bidmead have SUSPECTED NAZI whose aim is to convince other see been appointed to be Superintendents
Hons of the International in other of Poilce. Mesars. W. L. B. Sparrow} countries to adopt policies identical and L. H. C. Calthrop have been with those of Moscow," he said. appointed to be Divisional Super-
"Until 1923, the Soviet Government Intendents of Police. hoped to bring about revolutions in
SPIES HELD
THE HAGUE, Dec. 1 (Reuter).
many.
The wife of one of the men in also detained.
Dewey To Run For conclusion to dispense with the onnies, Oficial Administrator and
Presidency
op-
Reminder TEA DANCE
ON
SUNDAY
IN THE
ROSE ROOM PENINSULA HOTEL
ALSO POPULAR DINNER DANCES
Two Dutch State officials are de- the other countries of Europe and the Mr. J. B. Prentis has been appoint- tained here in connection with sus-sections of the Party were instructeded to be Official Receiver In Bank- pected espionage on behalf of Ger to govern their course accordingly. ruptcy, Registrar of Trade Marks, After 1023, the Government no longer Registrar of Patents and Custodian of could, hope for revolution and the Enemy Property. role of the Party sections changed accordingly.
Mr. L. R. Andrewes has been ap- "This does not mean that the Gov-nointed to act as Registrar of the of Com- ernment and. Stalin came to the Supreme Court, Registrar parties. On the contrary, Stalin de- Ometal Trustes ar from yesterday. cided to use them to support his own
Dr. Chnu Sik-nin has been internal and foreign palley.
That Stalin required the Inter-polated to be a member of the NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (Reuter) nationale to support his own internal Medical Board for a further term of Thomas Dewey, District Attorney' of New York, in formally announced as policles became clear during the three years. candidate for the Republican Pre-know, the position of the Inter ourges. The Russian people don't
Bombardier. J. Robinson has been such we op- sidential nomination in 1840.
nationale-ley Imagine it represents orcenoted to be a Lieutenant in the a foreign conflict.
proved the entry of the United
Mr. Emmanuel Brook David has the working cluss movement in other Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps.
countries. Recalling in on interview that the States. In fact, we virtually 'bless-
"Stalin is able to use the authority Mr. E. I. Wynne-Jones has been Church Indorsed United States entry ed' the war throughout our churches. been reassigned from the Combatant in the. World War, the Philadelphian To-day we know how false, that Group to the General Group for of the Internationale to convince the oppointed to be Cadet Officer; Class I.
theary was and how grossly we were Essential 'Services in the Hongkong Russian people that the "working;} ate. G. Miskin. Cổnsui for Sweden''The Itnegïesig' aˇShanghai Models exclaimed
That was a mistake! We were misled. We make no secret of our Defence Reserve under the provisions classes of the other countries support te of the Presbyterian Board of told, and believed that the last war refusal to belleve any idealistic Christian Education declares his was a war, to end all wars' and to prguments for particivation by this Church will never again, be misle establish for all time the security Country, in someone else's fight."
Presbyterian War into approving American participn- of Democracy. An
View Given
SALT LAKE CITY. DR. WALTER D. HOWELL, Secre-
of the Compulsory Service Ordinance him. In his purse, and his worn at Hongkong, resumed charge of the
Swedish Consulate last Mondayeg totes a Government Gazette nette Russian people.#
fication.
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