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December 21, 1939.

How Czechs Were Incited To Revolt

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LIFE IN GERMANY

Evidence is constantly coming to hand showing, the vigilance which must be exerdlied by the German Secret Police-Gestapo-to nlp in: the bud every spontaneau tendency! which might be dangerous to Nazi regiune.

I am able to give two examples of this repressive. action against any freedom of thought among the youth of the country.

Throughout Garminy an order has been issued by the Ministry of Educa- tion, on the instructions of Ifeinrich Himmler, Gestapo Chict, to suppress any knowledge which the young people might nquire on the subject

the

Frenta Foreign Legion. Immler considers that the Foreign Legion's romantle appeal might en courage independent thought and so run counter to the conceptiun of militiy superiority which the Nazis seek to instil..

Himmler's instruction which, as it Why clrculated in South German) schools during August, rends:

"Destroy School Books"

has

The Secret State Pollec drawn my attention to the fact that!

stili achool books

contain re- ferences to the French Foreign; Legion. These are to be discarded.

WAR ENDED

THIS WAR

EVER since the war against Kaiserism the Town Council of Girvan town on the Firth of Clyde Ayrshire, have been having a "war" among them- solves on tho matter of stroct lighting.

A little while ago the Let's- Have-More-Light Brigade won. A contract was placed.

Recently, the council, met and decided to postpone the rchemg until after the war against Hitlerism.

COST OF THE SCHEME- £1,000,

The ballie who said: "Let's gaun ahead wi' the plan so Girvan will hao some real lichts when this black-out ower" was defeated.

is

A.R.P. ORDERS NO. 11

Instructions by Director For Coming Week

ARP. Orders by Wing-Commander A. 18. Steele-Perkins. ..., Direelur of Air Haid Precautions:

Special Order of the Day Greetings. The Director of Air Rald Precautions wishes all members of the A.R.P, Bervicean Morry Christmun And Itomeus New Year,

A.ft.E, Exercise December 17 Many lessons of practical value weto learn and the Director of Air Raid Pre- couts wishes to convey his appreciation of the manner in which all AltP. Per Konnel responded to the novel situatio with which they were confronted.

The spirit of co-operation and en thus which pervaded all personnel laugur well for the future.

Appointment

The following appointments are malised for A.R.P, Establishment:

Ifengkang.Mr. H. Y. Tso, District Warden, Western Division.

Kowloon.-LL-COL E. D. Matthews, De puty District Wanion, Talmstainul Divi. sion Mr. Li Ying-clieung. Deputy Dl«» Talinshatau Divinoin; Mr. inct

J.arden District Warden, Mongkak |

Divalon; Mr. C. L. Rocha, District War- den, Mongkok Division; Mr. J. Pasco, Dli- trict Warden. Mongkok DivisJun; Mr. 3. L. Youngsaye, Deputy District Warden. Mangkak Division: Mr. Ma Kan-koop, Deputy District Warden, Mongkok Pul aton; Mr. Shek Yuen-kuon, Deputy Dis

Division; trict Warden. Mangkok Kwan Yew-kwen, Deputy District Wor

Bangham División; Mr. Wong Bhul-

Mr.

even if the dark side of the For- clares thal Chaplain Otto Gruf mis-, Deputy District Warden, Hunghom

the

elen Legion is shown, since cording to experience any such

-indicate publications could existence of the Legion to youthful and unsettled perrons, and excite In them the len of joining up

ite

Division.

The Women's A.R.P. Union, Lower

Albert Hoad, will be closed as frein the December 23 to January,

Administration

uses religious instruction to express political opinions. Moreover, his re- marks were designed to raise doubts in the minds of his pupils as to the fundamental truth of the National- Socialist world ideology in its racial theory, Fulirer principle and doc-, absence? trine of solute ebecilence to State.

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obtain permission before proceeding on leave of absento:

(2) These applications whould be - TRACK DOWN HIS OWN SON !

"I therefore request heldmasters to remove from their libraries all books about tho Foreign Legion. An inventory of such books must be sent to the Provincial and Unl-appropinle Reich Ministry disposes dressed to the Chlef Air Raid Warden varsity Library, and the books once and for all of Hitler's long-of the sector concerned, in the Dist in

contention that must be forwarded to 11, or de sustained troyed, at its request.

Ideology was "not for export." This decree will not be pub-a "world kleology." lished in the ollicini gozeite."

stance, and should stato the plaza the Nazi warden wishes to proceed together with It is mis address while on leave, how long he.

intends to be abrent;

(3) On returning from leave, a report to that effect should immediately tic Vicar Knickenberg, of Staufen, made to the Chief Air Raid Warden; Himmler began life us a school near Loerach, who shouted to his (4) Chier Wardens are authorised to grønt leave of absence up to one calendar master. He should therefore know class, "Stop looking at those miser-month. For periods beyond this, the what is likely to appeal to the able soldiers” when a platoon march-sanction of the Drector of Ale Rald Pen- romantic spirit of German youth and,ed pust the school, was also deprived caules must be obtained. apparently, has little confidence in of the right to teach "for lack of re- Shamishulpo Division Meeting of Divi- sional and District Wardens. A Meeting the unchaitengeable appeal of Nazi spect for the military," though the of Divisional Wardens and District War- inilitarism.

order, as in the previous case, was ders will be held at the Chinese Pulle marked hot for publication in the Dispensary Yee Atuk Street, on Thursday

December 20 nt 643 p.m. (German) Press.".

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be held at the Director of Air Raid Pre-

Teachers Dismissed Under orders from the sume uu-į From a reliable eye-witness I have thority the German Minister for now received an illuminating account English for Warden Instructors wili Education has dumissed from their of the recently reported instructions cautions Office, Lower Albert fond, an posts in schools two Roman Catholic in the German "Protectorate-for-follows:

For Men.On Tuesday and Thursday at jirlesta.

nor territories of Czechoslovakia,

149 p.m... conumencing January 0. Lec- Trouble was started by German turre. "Mr. R. P. Dunlop. sc. One had called into question the

January Jo at 3.45 pat infallibility of litter; the other hat: agents provocateurs who circulated For Ladies Wednesdays and Fridays,

Lecturer: Mr. E. F. Dunlop, made a "derogatory remark" about stories that the Poles were forcing commencing

while back the German armies,

Instructors wishing to attend any of German soldiers. Here are the facts; Britain and France had sent a thou-these classes are requested to send their,

stated on the instructions of sand plans to support their Polish names to the ARP. Department.

Practical Course Examination. The at- Himmler.

allies. These stories coincided with tenian of candidates is drawn to the Chaplain Otto Graf, a teacher at two strikes for shorter working hours fact that this examination will be held Freiburg-im-Breisgau, has been de- in Czesko-Maravska and Skola, prived of his post because he nd-where workers were dispersed by dressed his class in the following armed forces of the S.S. Sympathy

meetings were held in Prague.

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sense.

He said that,

In fundamental characteristics all men are alike, and there is a point; of view which makes it possible to love and esteem all nen. Ho main- lained the truth of this assertion with respect also to Jews and declared that Hitler favoured a just relation ship to the Jews,

Czechs "Encouraged".

December 20 and 29 at King's College, asham Fond, at 3.30 p.m.,, and not on December 20 and 21 as previously stated. ARP Examination.-An examinations for Werdens and Warden Instructors will be held at the Club Lustang and the Wab Yan College on December 21, 20 end 23 al 043 p.m. as follows:

December 21.-1Yardcas_General and I134. instructors Part 1.

December 20-Instructors

Part

The stores of German reverses Poland ecouraged certain former Paper.

Dranber Czech offers, whose pay stopped on

2-Instructors' Part 1- one or two Paper," Sept. 18: lo revolt in

AR.P. Cues (in Chinese) districts. Their action seems to have Yaumau Government School, Nathan But the Fuehrer could not relax been carried out against the orders Rost Kowloon Tuesdays and Fridays his vigliance for the preservation of of those who hope one day to pro-30 pm commenting December 2 the German nation, as is proved by mote restoration of Czechoslovak In-Lecturer: Miss Lo Wal-man. L.A.G.I.

Chamber of Commerce, Con- the fact that the newspapers were dependence.

naught Road-Tuesdays and Fridays 1.30 writing articles about the tendency Evidence of Nazi Gestapo anxiety, pat, commencing December 22, Lecturer:

the Mr flung Yan-Jeung, L.A.I.PS. of the German people to become none the less, is provided by Confucius Sectely. Hollywood Road decadent.

and Thursdays at 7.30 p.m.. In this letter association Chaplain fact, which I enn state, that 9,000 Tuesday

many commencing December 21, Lecturer: Mr.

Francis Wong, LARPS, - Graf referred to the Greeks and men were subsequently released. One Biglist Church, Aberdeen, Wednesdays Romans, saying that even a nation gains the impression. however, that and Baturdays at 7.30 p.m.. commencing of high culture could bring about its the Nazis are far from happy, feel-mber 23. Lecturer: Mr. Luen ilong- The following recently passed a V.. own downfall through abuse of its [ing that a bomb, still unexploded and lok. LAG..

undiscovered, lies beneath their fent, Anti-Cas Examination, sirs. 3. Handy- natural gifts.

Lady Masterton In consequence they have now estab-side. Kirs, H. B. Rose, Birs. S. W. Cressey "Designed To Raise Doubts" Commenting on these observations, lished a permanent garrison, on the mrs, 2. Blaker, Mias J. Reeve, Mira. Tite the Minister for Church Affairs de-spot, of 10,000 men.

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