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"All Quiet on the Western Front”
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Hitler Sends
Congratulations
Chinese Prisoners For Japan
TOKYO, Feb. 18 (UP) -Hillor has SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
TOKYO. Feb. 12
Tuesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
MAY SWAMP
COUNCIL
Japanese Sock To Control S. M. C.
WESTERN FRONT New Cold Wave Stops Warfare,
PARIS, Feb. 12 (Reuter) A new cold wave has reduced inactivity on the Western Front.
SHANGHAI, Feb. 13 (Reu- ter). For the first time years, Shanghai is likely to see a feree election battle as a result of tentative plans by the Japan- ese-Residents' Association to secure an additional sent on the Shanghai Municipal Council, the governing body of the Inter- national Settlement.
February 13, 1940...
Contemptible Nazi Attack
Fishing Coble Bombed
Off Yorkshire
LONDON, Feb. 12 (British Wiro- leus) in a recent speech the Prime Minister declared that the Nazi ralda
graphic missions were all that either on
In the air, two or three photo- side undertook.
Belilah fishing vessels are not war but murder. The justice of this On land, there was activity, but fighting occurred
some patrol accusation, says the "Yorkshire Poat," only is sharply revealed by news to-day at one spot east of the Moselle, where of a contemptible nttuck by German the Germans attempted to surround planes on a tiny nahing coble off the » French outpost.
Yorkshire const.
The Germans were repulsed by Two shermen and a boy were out machine-gun fire before the intended in this boat when two Naz! planes By telt agreement among the attack could be launched.
swooped down and tried both to various national groups, the present In the absence of other develop-bomb and machine-gun them. All ratio of scats on the Council-fivements, the Germans are particularly they could do was lo crouch und British, two American, two Japanese active on the propaganda front, Paris inake for shore. Once their boat was and five Chinese-han stood for years, and other centres having been over-blown clean out of the water by the but it is being threatened by the whelmed with reports of big German explosion of a bomb. decision of the Japances to put up troop movements. a third candidate.
If a third Japanese is elected. It will
be at the expense of the Bri- tish or American representation. as the number of Chinese on the Counell is fixed by an agreement between the Chinese Government and the forelan Powers with in- terests in the Settlement,
Elections in April Election day this year has been fixed for April 10 and 11, and if the Japanese plans are not changed be- fore then Shanghai will see a heated election battle.
The Jopese candidates, whether
two
or
Japanese
will have the solidi
of some 30,000 rate-paying voters living in various
No Object
Most of these stories mention ten Aflacks such as these can have no divisions.
object but sheer frightfüiness. Nazi Information at the disposal of the airmen must get the same
sadistic French High Command does not in-pleasure preying upon helpless Asher- dlcate that there is any significant men as their Gestapo colleagues in change in the German diapositions.
torturing Poles, Czechs and Jowa.
Still Nil To Report
Such a story brought home by our PARIS, Feb, 12 (Reuter).-A coin-own Yorkshire fishermen is a crush- mmunique states that there is nothing ing reply to the excuses offered by of Importance to report.
German newspapers that British flah- ing boats are armed to fight Naz! raders and that attacks on them are,
What arms had these two men and [a schoolboy? A boathook?
COLDEST WINTER therefore, honourable and legitimate.
IN HOLLAND
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 12 (Reuter), party of the Settlement, mostly in-With further frost and snow, the Hongkew, which is at present under present winter ranks as the coldest in
occupation.
Holland's history, secording to the
Joprevious years, Japanese voters Dulch Weather Institute.
in
have always been herded to the polla on election day in the fashion which New York's Tammany Holl used to adopt to swamp the ballot boxes. This method is expected to be re- peated this year,
HE COULDN'T. FIND RED INK!
SHANGHAI, Feb. 14 (Reuler),—A Russian lying in Shanghai recently took out Boviet papers and returned to the U.S. S. R.
Before leaving, he told his friends that if his first letter was written with blue ink, everything he said would be true. If, however, he used red ink, the conditions he rescribed would be exactly the opposite to actual facts..
In due course a letter arrived. It was written in blue: "Life in Russia Is wonderful. I have found a com- fortable
ble room for a small sum, and my wages enable me to go to threntres, cinemas and art galleries and to buy good books. There are milk, eggs, bread and meat aplenty,
"The only thing I cannot find is red ink."
CHINA'S FIRST MARINE SCHOOL
CHUNGKING, Feb. 13 (Rculer). China's first national marine college has been inaugurated aboard the steamer "Kiangshun,"
was
The college has three departments, comprising navigation, engineering. and shipbuilding, while the term.of study will be four years, It founded upon
the decision of the Supreme National Defence Council,
It is learned that of 90 students ad- mited to the college, after passing their examinations 40 will take up #hipbuilding, 30 engineering und 20 navigation.
The college is under the strict con- trol of the Ministry of Communica- tlons.
Labour Wins By-Election
The record-breaking cold spells of 1855 and 1891 have been left well behind.
The River Woat 20 miles below Njimegen la ten inches higher than she has ever been owing to dams caused by ice does. Hence an in- creasingly serious flood situation is developing.
FINNISH CITY WIPED OUT BY RED ARTILLERY
FROM PAGE ONE
but the fire of the Finnish, batterics scattered their formations.
Mass Of Wreckage Little remains of the village of Summa, in the centre of the Russian offensive, except that it is a mass of splinters from wrecked wooden houses, according to reports received
From the continued fury of the Russian attacks, it appears that the Russian commanders ore staking everything on a break through the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Mannerheim Line before the heavy BERLIN, Feb. 12 (IP) Fritz snowfalis, which usually occur at the Thyssen, "the man who made Hitler" end of February, make further pro- has, despite previous Nazi denials, gress temporarily impossible. been deprived of his German citizen- ship.
THYSSEN LOSES here
NATIONALITY
to
The ban is effective with regard
his wife, Amelic.
Red Claims Refuted
of Finnish positions on the Karelian The Russian claims of the capture An offcial announcement to this to be "entirely without foundation."
Isthmus are declared authoritatively effect was made to-day by Dr. Wil- helm Frick, the Minister for the In-barded on Sunday evening by heavy It is learned that Viipuri was bom- terior.
The order, became effective on city's electricity plants were damaged
guns from the Russian front.
The February 4.
When Fritz Thyssen and his wife sometime. The damage was repaired and the current Interrupted for fled to Switzerland, they left behind later. In Germany his coal-mines, his ar mament factories and his millions.
All have been seized by the Nazis.
LATE NEWS
FREIGHTER SCUTTLED
Another Nazi Ship Sent To Bottom
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Russians Tiring ?
SPECIAL TO THE "TELCORAPH" HELSINGFORS, Feb. 12 (UP)- For the first time in many days the Russians did not open up their night bombardment on Viborg to-night with their 25-mile range guns
They bombarded Viborg only with two series of twenty shells each which resulted in the death of one
person.
The extent of the damage is not known, but it is noteworthy that the range of the guns precludes a large charge of explosives.
Soviet planes raided Viborg at D p.m. yesterday and there were two air raid alarma, one at noon and another at mid-night to-day.
There has been no bombing or long range shelling up to darkness to-day.
STOCK MARKET
REPORT
Hongkong Stack Exchange Ofeial Summary Issued yesterday says:
Goon after opening this morning the market got Into a good stride and remained active throughout the day. A broad spread over the whole LONDON, Feb, 12 (British Wire- RIO DE JANEIRO, Feb. 12 (UP)-st was embraced in the transactions lea)In view of the political trace, Members of the crew of the British reported, and the tone at the close is the Labour candidate for the Central cruiser H.M.S. Hawkins, which ar-distinctly steady. Southwark by-election was unoppos-rived here at 7 pm. to-day, stated ed by Government, and although two that the German freighter Wawama unofficial candidates were put for- (3,771 tons) which left Rio de Janeiro ward, the result was so little in doubt yesterday, has been scuttled by her that only 24 per cent. of the elec-own crew. torate polled.
The result was: J. Martin (Labour) 5,283; C. Searson, described as a "Stop War candidate, 1,350; Mrs. Van Der Elat, national independent, 1,382.
CLIPPER DEPARTS The Honolulu Clipper left for Manila this morning with the follow- ing passengers;
The fate of the German crew has not been revealed, but the "United Press" has been informed that none are aboard the Hawkins..
Authoritative sources here
state
that the Wakamu sent out an S.0.S. signal yesterday when she was off the Brazillan State of Espiranto Santos. She gave no reason for the signal.
wile was loaded with lard, coffee,
hides, and minerals. rice Mr. Harry Baldwin. Manager of
Press reports
Atato that the the Luneta Motor Company, Manila, steamers Aranza Mendi and Bagc returning after a brief sojourn in have searched the area but found no with his sister, Miss Ann truce of the vessel or the reason for
her call for help: &
Mr. Chester F. Shar
other At-
blockade.
Manager of the Chester F.. Sharp The Wakoma was en route to the Co., well-known shipping agents in mid-Atlantic to rendezvous Manila, who made a rapid overnight German ships for convoy in an business trip to the Colony; Mrs.tempt to run the British Kathryn Yost, wife of an US, Army At least five German ships have left officer at Fort Mills, returning after Brazilian ports in the last nine days. a pleasure visit to Hongkong: and
Mr. Li Kwong, Chinese merchant,
HUNGARIAN
LEGION
FROM PAGE ONE
moderate success, then the question of German mediation ought for tho Arst time to became reality.
The allegation in this German official "Diplomatiche Korrespondenz" (UP) The that the Western Powers do not wish
stat a message to Emperor. Hicphite, Japanese War Minister has informed "In any event to end the war in the Dressing congratulations on to the Diet that the Army authorities north" is taken by the "Basler 2000th anniversary of the founding pre considering bringing Chinese prl-Nachrishten" as one of the many the Japanese Empire and the with soners of war to Japan In order to signs that Germany would be re- Mor further prosperity of the Japancio fill the demand for labour in certain lieved if peace were restored to Fin- *Imperial Household...
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