1940-01-22 — Page 2

Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.00 for 3 days prepaid TUITION GIVEN.

DANCING IN 6 HOURS, Ballroom, Tango, Rhumba, American Tap. Tullion rupid and practical.

World'n Champion's Steps, Apply Tony'n Dance Studio, China Building, 6th floor. Tel. 30933.

POSITIONS VACANT.

ENGINEER. Wanted British Certl- flealed Marine Engineer no Second, British sup. Apply Box 500, "Flong- kong Telegraph."

WANTED TO BUY.

rental

WANTED for cash. matsheci, Hong- kong; skle. Would consider. yearly.

purchase of or

site only. Untessonable offers waste paper basket. Box 570, "Hongkong Tete- #raph."

00

FOR SALE.

"HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE CAMERA" ́ Second Edition. Over

of the excellent views Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Ltd, Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Post, Lid., Wyndham Street,

WANG'S INFAMOUS

SELL-OUT

FROM PAGE ONE

cipate in the reconstruction of China. Restoration Of Concesion 1-Restoration 01 International concessions to China and abolition of extraterritorality!

3-Japan altall maintain garrisons at strategle points in Mongolia and North China, Including the Yangtse Valley:

Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE WAR

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS

Notice is hereby given that freight rates will be inerensed by approximately 15% effective. Feb. ruary 19, 1940. A new tariff is now is preparation.

TRANS-PACIFIC FREIGHT BUREAU Hongkong, January 19, 1940.

POST OFFICE

IS ON IN EARNEST

-CHATFIELD

ADMIRAL of the Fleet Lord Chatfield, broadcast- ing on the war situation, said that

people sonie seemed to think that the war had hardly begun. "But," he said, "not only has the war started serious- been resumed. Individual parcels in Iy, but one of the vital chap- small quantities for personal uters in it is now being writ- may be accepted,

Restricted Parcel Post Service to Yunnan and Yunnan Province has

A list of prohibited articles muayten.” be seen at the General Post Office.

rand Packet Post to nil countri

-s suspended.

QUTWARD MAU, TIMES Registered and Parcel Molls are posed 15 minutes earlier than the me given below unless otherwise tated, and, where malls are advertia.

"Whatever she may say," he

went on, "Germany needs t short war, and so her hope is to break the British Navy's grip on her supplies and

defent us rapidly deavour to where we are indeed mast vul-

where

to en-

We

are

to close at or before 9 a. regnerable, yet red and parcel nails are closed at a.m. on the previous day When strongest-namely, on the sen.”

Parcel

mall

nails are advertised to close after i p.m. Registered and Fee closed at 5 p.m.

INWARD MAILS Haiphong and Halhow Java and Manila

Shanghol

Straits

Air Mall by "Air France vice"-Paris date, 17th

Germany was mainly relying on the legal use of the submarine and melite. Ber submarine warfare was being carried out with her customary brutality.

Jun. 22. Now that the Itoyal Navy had Jan. 23. rolen the binek of her submarine Jan. 21. attack Germany had started to use a Jan. 23. new type of mine. not laid accord- Direct Ser- ing to intentional law in defined January. places, but strewed promiscumtsly over the sen routes to terrily the merchant seamen of the world from approaching our shores,

Jan. 2. Shanghai

Jan. 24. U.S.A., Honolulu, and Japan (San

Francisco, date 23rd. December Her latest effort was to machine- 1939.

Jan. 24. Kun and bomb our fishing vessels Air Mail Ly "Imperial Aleways and their crows employed on their

Dirret Service"-London date, 17h onbury daily work. January,

*.... Jan. 25. "We now can realise that when Air Mall by "Pan American Airway Germany sat at the conference table Direct Service"-San Francisco Sane years ago and signed her naine dale, 13th January

Jan. 25. international conventions to use Jan, 25, the sumarlee and mine lawfully she 9. China to concede to Japan the Calcutta, Straits and Salgon right

the slightest intention of Jan. 25 and not station troops and warships Canton along the Yangise Valley and at rer-Straits

Jan, 25, keeping her word. These Jan. 20. 1ain strategic Islands along the South Manila

mines, tor instance, China coast. These islands to include

Jan. 20. designed with all the devilish in Hainan Island and Anoy Island.

Jan. 28,genuity of which Germany is capa- Jan. 26te have not suddenly beun pro- Jan. 27,duced. .Jun. 27.

Japanese Supervision 10-Japan to supervke, "for milit- ary purposes," rallways, air fines, communications, harbours and water routes in arras garelsoned by Japan ese troops. (This paragraph affects vital third Power interesis).

11-Chinese

forces, including police, to be reduced to minimum required for maintaining internal order in areas garrisoned by Japanese troops;

12-Japan to appoint advisers ant truluing officers in "reorganisation" of Chinese Army;

Japan

Shanghai

Shanghai Halphong Japan Shangha Japan and Shanghai

new

There is a third sea weapon she

Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct

Service"----London dule, 20th Jatt, bay is an

Japan and Shanghai Manila

OUTWARD MAILS Monday, Jan. 22

Jan. 27. using, the surface warship and the Jan. 27. armed raider.

To find needle in a bundle of

easy task compared to Jun. 28. finding a single raider free to ream Jun. 28. the seven seas-those vast ocean Jan. 20, paces in which Belfish trade U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Manila It would be hard enough if you (San Francisco dute, 4th January), had perpetual daylight, permanently Jan, 20clear weather, and a vast number of

warships to hunt each quarry.

While we therefore are justly proud of what the Navy has done Noon.to bring honour on this country and 1 pm itself let us remember that the dis- 2.30 paa. positions of our hunting forces were

the difficult and .7.15 pam. mainly

anxlous Tuesday, Jan. 23

responsiblilty of the Admiralty from Manila, Makassar and Snurabaya

the First Lord downwards.

Naval warfare is full of disappoint- 8.30 a.m. Fort Bayard

1.30 p.m. Iments, but luck is bound to turn u Amoy and Shanghai.....2.30 p.m. in the end if it is skillfully worked Manila, Straits, Ceylon, India, East for. The good fortune fell to Com- South Africa, Egypt and more Harwood and his men. How Europe via Naples-due Naples, well they availed themselves of it! 10th FebruaZY.

Fultuncfavours-the-bravo,1-- G.P.O. and K.P.O.

Vital Chapter In War This was a vital chapter

13-Reciprocity in development of Bangkok, industries and economies. China, | Haiphong Japan and Manchukuo to conclude Strafts necessary greements with regard to Canton development of resources,

customs revenue, trade, communications, avi- tlun, postal and telegraphic servlees, elcetera.

121

Special Economic Privileges 14.-China to concede special privileges and facilities to Japan to develop mining resources

North China, Mongolia and elsewhere;—-—-- 15-Japan to assist" in formula!- ing China's financial and economic policy.

16 Differential tariff rates nyd custom system favouring Japan and Manchukuo. Chinu to facilitate the supply and demand of raw materials to Japan;

17.-Co-operation in construction

of a "new" Shanghal:

18. Indemnification of

Japanese

Josses

stipulated

nationals who have sustained and privileges us a result of the war; 19The North China "Politleni Council" to obtain a amount of the surplus of customs re- venue and salt tax, and the entire yleld of consolidated taxation, "in order to defray necessary expenses," 20-Autonomy (under Japanese supervision) of the United Autono- mous Mongolian Government;

ani

Rep.

.Jan. 23. 2.45 p.m. Ord.

1.Jan, 23, 3.30 p.m. Alt Mall for "Imperial Airways war.

Direct Service"due London, 31st January.

K.P.O.

..Jan. 23, 6 p.m. ........Jan. 23, 5,30 p.m. G.1.0.

Rer.

Ord,

Rek.

Ord,

Reg. Ord.

In the

Those Flaming

Onions

When R.A.F. mon flow over North-West Germany a few days ago they on- countered what was do- scribed as "flaming onions"

green flory spheres in- tended to sat. fire to ari acroplane.

war many

In the last pilots thought these fire balls were strung together.

*

ф

Tho B.E.F. in France have a genius for inventing slang words and phrases. They have about a thou- sand to cure and many have survived 20 years of peace.

The Tin Halmet known to them also as the Battle Dowler, The Cor- blimey Cap is still with

any uniform than battle dress.

is

worn other

But Osjiboo is the hard- ost worked word, It Its twin means anything.

brother is Gadget.

Other favourites are: Chowing the

(fault-finding).

fat

Two dots and a dash (fried oggs and bacon). Barkors (sausages). Typowriter (Machine- gun).

From the "Soldiers' War Slang Dictionary." 1. Werner Laurte,

$d.

BATTALION

ENVIED

Drill, Football

Golf

January 22, 1940.

German

Workmen

HITLER'S

Refuse Το Work Overtime

FIRST

DEFEAT FRONT

ON THE HOME

AMSTERDAM.

An official decree promul What does SPOTLIGHT

gated in Germany shows that Hitler has just received his first serious defeat on the "home front" since the beginning of the war.

Two important war measures which have aroused intense dis-i content among workers and em- ployers nlike have been scinded.

F'-

Finland buy and

sell?

On Sept. 4 an order was issued that no extra pay was to be permitted In future for overtline, either on week-i Way up beyond the day, Saturdays, or Sundays. This Circle, near the ice-free port of

was followed up by another decree

Arctic

en Oct. 22, which required employers Petsamo, lies what may be the to pay over the money thus saved to second largest nickel mine in the the State, which would use it for world. Nickel, the raw material keeping down prices.

without which you

can hardly

ON

GERMANY G.H.Q. PLAN TO SMASH BRITAIN

A strategie GQ. for putting into effect Germany's boasted resolve to. "smash the Brillah Empire" has been established in Berlin. Cash and pro- paganda are the chosen weapons. Any shortage of the former is com pensated by the abundance of the

:.fier.

Hitler has assembled a committee

experts" whose job it is to thlak. out likely schemes for disrupting the Empire. The German Foreign Oflice and the external department of the Gestapo have pooled their resources

furtherance of the plan.

Now Herr Seldte. Minister of Labour, has published a decree to fight a war. storing the usual pay rates for over- |

In 1934 the Winns quietly lenses Ilme.

This retreat is due to the unrestle undeveloped mine to an Anglo-

An opening breadside in this new aroused by the first decree among Canution company for forty years. empalen was fired over the short- Genhan workers, Production began The company started to pour money wave radio at the "ladies and gentle-.

to show a serious decline and work-

ers were always mallagering and try into it-well over £1,000,000 already men of the Far East." ing to obtain doctors certiflentes to-drilling a two-mile tunnel through for of an baranguo save them from the necessity of work- the rock, drilling a new rond for Ing overtime for nothing.

even building Government Admits Retreat huge hydro-elestic power station.

Mfteen miles, and

That cost almost £500,000 alone. In this resistance the workers were, supported by their employers, whe With 95 per cent. of the world had to deal with the dificulties nickel supplies malde the British the Petismo mine should

monds.

Complaints

years, bout

.

It took the by a "guest

frean India who has been living for some time in Germany." Listener: had to walt patiently while he re- paid this hospitality sy extolling the Fuehrer.

"Hear Hitler and learn from him," ged this Naz Indian. Then, hav- In lavished extravagant praise on his hosts, he launched into the ex- pected denunciation of Britain's "cx- ploitation" of India,

Such propaganda Is cheap. The experts of the smash-the-Empire" G.H.Q. will And it less easy to carry out the second part of the task which litler has laid upon them. They are to launch movements of disaffection. When started, these are to be financed from Berlli-If the war nearer bone leaves any money to sparc.

Al present the Nazis are bending their efforts on Indin, Palestine and working hopefully on

coused in the factories. were made to the Economile Depart-Empire, ment of the High Command, which make a nice tit-bit for somebody. was told that urders could not be car-} ried out in time unless something There is a bright side, however, in was done to meet the workers do that production is bound to be low

for some

2,000 tons. Herr Seldte ndini's the German which is far smaller than Germony's Government's retreat in an article

war needs. contributed to the last number of thej "Reichsarbeitsblatt." He expresses Finland has copper, too-the the hope that the "workers will now Outokumpu mine is believed to held Andalm down.

20,000,000 tons-and molybdenum, According to private reports which which is vital for making super- I have received from Germany, the hard steels. Germany used to Eire. They are also reported to be Government's decision to rescind is tungsten for this purpose, taking decrees is likely to have exactly the most of the output of the Rhodesian and Malta,

tungsten mines. Now that source apposite effect to that which was Intended.

cut off. Vanadium, a second alter- Potato Celluleso The workers now see that they can native, is practically an

American exercise pressure on the Government monopoly. So molybdenum begins by means of passive resistance, and

By DOUGLAS WILLIAMS

"Daily Telegraph" War Correspondent

WITH THE BRITISH

ARMY IN FRANCE.

forward to complete the strong points Every day a working party goes under construction which, in the occupy with their guns, event of emergency, the battalion will

months.

two men

J

In

South Africa

Though Germans have been a-

Since the adoption of the Bren they are likely to cause Hitler much to look pretty good to the Germans.sured that "there will be no paper gun វាង me infant arm, more trouble during the next few But whether Germiny can get her clothes, as in the last war," some of hooks on Finnish molybdenum will them will soon be wearing garments machine-gun battalions are com

A remarkable anti-Nazi demon probably depend on whether she can from potato haulm-stems and paratively scarce in the British

stration took place a few days ago at pay the price. It was £220 n ton stalks. Army, but I found one to-day Duisburg. Three hundred bunches of before the war. But the cost rocket-

A special factory has been estab lished In Thuringia snugly ensconced in billets be-flowers were laid by workers on teed to £750 à ton in 1915. It might dead laps of potatoes and converting for drying the hind positions they have dug.

Haves of four trade union secretaries do so again.

them into cellulose. This, together who were kidnapped and murdered

with cellulose made from straw, will by Storm Troopers six years ago, Then there's the general traile

be used to augment Germany's. angie. Britain used to be far and dwindling supply of textile thread. Richthofen Officer Executed.

away Finland's beat customer before. I learn that Walter Becker, one of the war, spending nearly £8,000,000 Children's Shoe Exchange

executed in Berlin for and absorbing forty-one per cent, of alleged espionage on behalf of Brher export Trade. Chiefly wood in The Nazi party has The men, most of them Londoners, thin, was a brother officer of Field- various

opened in forms, notably nly wood. live in one of the best bitiels I have Marshal Goering in the Richthofen

various towns children's "shoc ex- seen here in two months of visiting Squadron in the last war, says a wood is Gastly Finland's most im- changes." Tere mothers bring their the British positions.

children's outgrown footwear to ex- war he Portant industry. A large park correspondent. After holds a number of pavilions, and, in helped Gearing to fly the squadron's

It is a In

only change for larger sizes. Finland return these company efflcers' sleeping quar-planes to Sweden to prevent their!

(mainly on condition of exchange that the shoes £2,500,000 with vr terez-zergeants, mess,-- canteen and destruction" waler” the peace terms: machinery and textiles) But it is must not be worn-out.

New shoes are not rationed, but Becker was a convinced Monar only fair to say that the Finns were they can be bought only by permit. Drills and exercises go on all day Chist, und never concealed his hatred most anxious to spend more. Heavy To obtain a permit the applicant has

But I am assured by his friends that ly Germany, was the main cause of, of shoes ft le wear. This he was not a man to take part in the trouble. treasonable activities against his own country.

officers' mess have been installed.

where

N.C.Os and newly-joined officers,

adjoining grass plots, without distinction of rank, receive Instruction fram specially-trained sergeant-majors in the handling of the Vickers guns,

Neatly-Made Beds

In the sleeping quarters that I visited beds were neatly made up with straw maitress tied Inside n pal- liasse bought locally, I was told, for only is 4t. The wooden floor had been scrubbed scrupulously clean und walls whitewashed.

017 By defeating with the aid of our great ally France the enemy's plans to deny the seas to merchant- ment of the world we are laying the foundations of victory and are en- suring that all future military opera- tions can be safely conducted. Jan. 23, 5 p.m. Lord Chulfeld then spoklic of our .Jan. 28, 7 p.m. airmen who were helping the feet Afr Mall for Malaya, Java and Ausna thousand ways and who in tralia by "Imperial Airways Direct partnership with the Navy and the Service due Sydney 29th Jan. Merchant Navy were bringing in the

E.P.O.

convoys. While therefore the con- .5.00 p.m. | Adence of the country is being .5.30 p.m.stendily increased we are also giving the great Army we are preparing Reg.

.5.00 p.m. time steadily to grow .strength an In the canteen local beer of excel- Ord

.7.00 pm. Army in which we have every con-lent quality was obtainable in un- Wednesday, Jan. 24

fidence, he said.

usually large bottles al about 4d, Yangtee Reopening

Swalow, Amoy and Formosa

Lord Chatfeld asked: "If we can 21-Amoy Island

while cigarettes, chocolate, biscuits Island, as well as other islands off theShanghai and Parcels only for Tien-in-chler and in our three Services at cost price.

10.30 nm. have confidence in our commanders and other delicacies were being sold South China Coast to be designated

tsin...

.............................2,30 p.m. cuh we have the same surety as to Jater; to be regarded as "specially de Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and the higher conduct of the signated Islands," Japanese garrisons be stationed to these islands; resources to he developed by Japan. 22-Yangtze to be re-opened as far as Nanking within two months of algning of Treaty (le, March 1);

10

and

Haluan

Catching The Early German

pro-

By A Radio Correspondent Cerman families eating their ersatz breakfasts and reading the pagandn sheets whidi Dr. Goebbels classines as newspapers will in future be able to hear 27 minutes of news broadcast to them from the B.B.C.

This involves British broadcasting stations coming on the air at 5.25 am. on 40.50 metres, 30.98 metres and 201 metres...

In Other Tongues The new broadcasts in German have already begun simultaneous, the B.B.C. will introduce other early

morning programmes In various foreign

languages. The compiels schedule will be:

G.P.O.

war?"

Hot tea was available every day

France (Paris and Northern Pro-His answer was,, "No two Allies have In the morning and afternoon, and

Ord,

Ic.,

at night hot dogs in crisp rolls could be purchased. Business WHE brisk, and daily takings of £20 to £28 were, I was told, not uncommon.

the

spent

Trade was growing fast between *****the two counts, the balance was Finland shot up her improving- Imports from us by 67 per cent, in two years.

EVERYTHING will soon be rationed in Germany, except human blood, which may be shed freely-says the Austrian Freedom Sta- tion.

America's 's Liar Gets

rigid regulation overlooks the needs of children who outgrow their 'shoes.

The new "shoe exchanges" are an attempt to solve the problem.

U-boat Propaganda Film

This was possible because Finland In February, 1833, Hitler attended has been having a boom, mainly be the premiere of a fim extolling the cause she tightened her belt stoical- prowess of Germany's submarines in ty during the depression and paid the just war. Now this old picture all her debts. Now the standard of has been taken from the archives to Iving le zooming up.

furnish propaganda for the present U-bout campaign. It is being screen- ed at all the chief cinemas in Ger many.

Champion The Lyre

The Alin enlilled "Dawn" depicts the exploits of a submarine which torpedoes the fogship of the British Fleet. Destroyers cannot batch It. Only when British warship disarms suspleton by hoisting a neutral fing 1 the U-boat sent to the bottom:

This elimax is halled by nowspaper Alm critics os "unsurpassably topical,?.

one of them describes it as "a transfiguration of the events of our own day.”

BURLINGTON, (UP).—War or no war, the tall story ather ambiguously,

'business is booming again.

And this placidittle southernlunk. Then, taking one Asta al a Wisconsin town of fower than 1,000 |líme, I tickled those dogfish

unilt

the world. should know. It's the lars' capital of they began to bark. Two Bremen fed the bark into the furnace and it

Raoul Millais Offers Services

vinces only) by the "Air France ever started war with such a cut- Airways Direct Service"dur plete machinery and comradeship." Paris, 1st, February.

Lord Chatfeld added a brief werd K. P. O.

about the efforts of the Dominions to ..Jan. 24, 5.00 p.m. help us and of the arrival

of the

"Top Good To Last" Jan, 24, 5.30 p.m. Canadians, and of our great respon- G. P. O.

ibilities at home, our duty to de- The regiment possesses an unusual- Jan. 24, 5.00 patu. lend these islands, the vital honey fine football ician, which recently Ord........Jan. 21, 7.00 pau. base, to supply sidequately our fight- defeated the local French team by

Thursday, Jan. 25

ing forces, and to maintain a united the remarkable score of 10 goals to 2, Otis C. Hulett, pipe-smoking, cane-wasn't long before we got up steam Sandakon

.8.30 nm. fnational spirit.

while the officers have discovered an toling president of the Burlington and came on into port!" Shanghal (Porcels only)'

But this year's fall story tellers are .2.30 p.m.

abandoned golf course where, despite Liars' club, whose fame girdles the Shanghai and Japan Hniphong

,3.00 p.m.

over-grown fairways and uncut globe, has a bumper crop of Hittle Just as versaillo and the competition

ONE of the artists whose ...3.30 p.m.

greens, they are able to get a goort while lles nad some not so white or will be equally strenuous, according

to Hulett. Air Mall for Mania, Guanı, Honolulu

name has been submitted to the game on Saturday afternoon.

little awaiting decision. and V.S.A., by the "Pan American

One candidate, L. R. Wilson, Mid- War Office for camouflage work Always. Direct Servicndue San

Symbol of victory again will be a In one holl, turmerly n

Ky., attorney, cabaret, "lyre," dotted with sparkling gems of dlesboro,

reported is Mr. Raoul Millais, grandson Francisco, 1st February,

decorated with large wall paintings the Ave and dime variety.

that as a child he "ran in the moun of Sir John Millais, the pre- of Old King Cole, a stage has been

Hains" a lot.. erected consisting of a stout plank

Raphaelite painter, who became "Hoffer" In Hollow Log platform raised on large beer barrels, and here concerts and sing-songs are held.

-Reg. Ord.

LETTERS

Another Sort Of Vandalism

To the Editor,

Mail Heavy Already

...

Already Hulett has registered zomoj "I couldn't holler very loud when president of the Royal Aca- 3,600 entries and rach day the mail-I got lost," he wrote, "but I got by demy. man's snek piles more upon his desk. that by just cutting the holler out

"

Into Port On Barks

aren't rains we

Mr. Millais has so far specialized

winners.

K.P.O.

Jan. 25, 5 p.m. Jan. 25, 5.30 p.m. G.P.O. Reg.

Jan, 25, 5 p.. Ord.

Jan. 26, 1,30 m.

The "Hongkong Telegraph." Shanghai and Japan.....3.30 p.m.

No. 1 liar and defending champion of a tree and letting it do my holler- in portraits of people and horses. As I was leaving a staff car drove Friday, Jan. 20

SirOne has only to look at the up and my escorting officer hurried

in Bilgert Boettelier of Milwaukee. Ing for me. It always attracted A member of the Beaufort Hunt, Straits

trees in Statue Square to see evidence or to meet it. "Probably someone

He outdistanced the pack in last enough attention to get me rescued!"' Mr. Millais has painted saversl Shanghal and parcels only for Tient of vandalism of another kind--I refercise hong to pinch our billet," he "barking dogfish."

.......0.30 a.ş.

year's contest with a little story about Mrs. Frank Wel of Pettus, Tex., horses belonging to his fellow ain

sslaking her hopes for the lars followers of the packs. to the careless parking of cars. A muttered so he went off. "I always 10.30 number of small trees have no iran thought it was too good to Inst." Fort Bayard and Holhow. 1.30 p.m. railings around them, and through

club title on this story:

His most notable horse subject was 6.25 nm-Announcements in Eig-.

"We're having some rains these Blandford, the sire of several Derby Shanghal and parcels only for Tien-

tsin...

this Colony being blessed with a

Once upon a time, he told llars days," she said, "but they Hist. 6.30 News und tollca in Cer

1.30 pm number of poor drivers, so these trees

club amelits, he worked on a-fishing nothing compared to the Saturday, Jan, 27. man. 5.57-Announcements in Czecht,

Postman's Headacho B.QNews in Czech. 6.15 News In Shanghal

Japan

must suffer. If these, in such a

beat out of New Orleans. One day led to have back home. Why, we 10,30 a.m. English. 0.30-News In Italian. 0.45 Air Mail for

.2.30 p.m. public place, suffer, how much more

Gels Aid

he and his colleagues were besloged used to keep an old barrel with the with rare good luck and returned to lung out, setting under a chinaberry -Musical programme, presented in

"Imperial Aleways so these growing away

the less in Polldy (or talk in Italian). 0.57--

port by moan with a full cargo of free, and when It rained it filled the Direci Beryloo"-duo London il pubile parts of Hongkong?

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP)-City is. Not antisfied, however, in well, pardner, at was some rain, February

A little more attention from those Councilman Harry Hite plans to in-

to over-flowing.. Announcements In Polish. 7.0 to 7.15-News in

they decided to put out to sea again G.P,O. & K.1.0.

responsible would be appreciated, introduce an ordimce to remove, a Polish.

„Jan. 27. & p.m.

this era of tree-stealing and treb-postman's headache. Hite's proposed explained, but on the way back to dawas. We had a jug setting under prey of the terrible shall be ge Ord,!!!

Jan 27, 6.30 pm damaging, for after all, we DO ordinance would eliminate 124 dip-port they ran out of fuel and were in umbrella tras, aid the dow was livered: for I will contends with Sunday, Jan, 28. Amoy and Shanghai

advertise this Colony ne being alicated street names In Tennessee's siniled. Haiphong..

so heavy 1 hlled the lug to over him that contendeth with thee 9. beautiful spot. Then let us keep it capital city and also would prevent "But I fixed things, he modestly lowing and the water running down Parcels only for Tientsin

As from Thursday, November 30, theB.B.C.have broadcasted pro-·| grammes in, Grelle on 201 metres i 8.30 p.m. and thereafter every Thurs day evening.

Twenty-Eight Words Of Comfort for second cargo. They got it, holhut back in Arkansas. we had heavy THUS saith the Lord

9 am, so, for "only God can make a tree, one street from having several dif, declared. "I had them sort out all the Eides of the lug, wasboa) he and I Will save thy chilitrana

Resident ferent names along its course,

the dogfish and put them in a separato handle off!**

*ur D

the.

be

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.