Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
February 19, 1940.
By Walt
Disney
YEAH?
YEAH! WHAT ABOUT IT?
J-JUST CURIOUS!
G'OYS)
PAINT STORE
DONALD DUCK
ARE YOU THE DOPE WHO GOLD ME THE QUICK- DRYING VARNISH
YESTERDAY?
YES! WHAT ABOUT
ITZ
WHAT'S THE IDEA TELLIN! ME IT'D DRY IN
TWO HOURS?
I SAID A FEW--- NOT TWO!
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HITLER
WANTS STALIN TO
LAUNCH ATTACK IN EAST
By SEFTON DELMER
HITLER is trying to lead foxy Joe Stalin into a campaign of conquest in the Middle East against Turkey, Iran, Afghanistan and India, so that the Russian armies may create a diversion for a German push into south-eastern Europe.
He may have to push south-east soon, as the Balkans are rapidly closing against him, refusing him necessary supplios, which may force him into making an attempt to got thom by arms.
Diplomatic agents, military experts, newspaper propaganda, all have been mobilised for the task of dazzling before the eyes of Stalin, the riches of the East; the domination of regions which throughout history have been the happy hunting- ground of Georgian raiders.
What success he is having is not yet clear.
Threat In East
Many reports are coming in speaking of Russian concentrations of troops on the border of Iran, Afghanistan, and Eastern Turkey.
A Look Through
Telegraph
50 YEARS AGO
Fob, 19, 1890,
the 1. But
Turks, the Iranians, and the Afghans' are doing their best to dis- suade him. With the
example of Finland's so far highly successful resistance before them, they are
pre- paring to meet any Russo-
At nieven o'clock this afternoon St. German attempt at force adles and gentlemen, including General with force.
Andrew's Hall Wa crowded
with
Edwards and tho' heads of departments,
attending the presentation of" addresses| Turkey has reinforced her
to
to
to H.E. Bir. G. W. des Vonux, on the troops on the Russian frontier. ocension of his departure for Europe Her President, General Inonu,
25 YEARS AGO
has gone up
Erzerum Feb. 19, 1915. inspect them and the prepara- Eeuter's correspondent at Amsterdam! wintes 1bat a Horlin communique re tions for extending the Turkish
ports that a ning days' winter battle strategic railway here by a fur- on the Masurian Lakes has taken place ther twenty kilometres towards! with the Russian Tenth Army, of elevED infantry division and several cavalry; the Russian frontier. A credit divisions, who were thrown across the of £2,000,000 has been voted for frontier.
The communiqua claims that the this purpose.
encircled and remaining
Russians ware severely
bonten. Those
The Japanese, too, are interested. į escaped into the forest of Sawalk! and A Japanese mission' has arrived in Augustowo.
Ankara.
Mary Husslans were killed_and_thel number of prisoners has not yet been! They are to study the situation in ascertained, but it is surely over fifty; the Middle East, and preparo every- thousand. together with forty guns and thing for a deal by which Japan sixty machine guns as well as much would buy from Turkey, Iran, and The Kaiser attended the decisive Afghanistan raw materials, mainly, battles of our troops, old Easterns with agricultural products, offering in re- young troops, who, especially allotted turn munitions and guns
war material.
to this tank, proved equal to their old comrades
weather."
despite
adverse very
This would be very useful help should the Japanese decide to give li. General von Hindenburg directed the For the Iranian Army, though well operations which were carried out trained and numbering about a mli-
splendidly by Gonerais Eichhorn and jon men, is not well equipped. von Buslow.
Four Germans interned in the pri soners' camp at lunghom succeeded in
Radio Threats
Europe. German radio
Turkey attacks on
are becoming
For Germany, certainly, the situa- effecting thely escape from the camp tion is grave in Turkey and south- yesterday. Details of the matter show that five men made the attempt, but eastern that the fifth was taught in the at- tempt, the other four managing to get more and more violent as it becoines Away. Up to the time of writing. one clear that Turkey will not help of the escaped prisoners has been eup tured in the New Territory.
10 YEARS AGO
Feb. 19, 1930. Chlef interest in the tennis cham- plcnship which was continued yestor- day was centred is the appearance of Paul Kon (Koug Too-cheun), tha Shanghai Interport player, who met T. Akiyama in the second round of the] Open Singles. ·
The full resaliy inatches worn as follows:
of yesterday'e
Open Singles-Luk Ding-cheung beat}
Germany to obtain · by overland routes raw material supplies from the Middle and Near East.
3
Rumania is stonding up more firmly to the Germans. She is
refusing to grant them the thirty- eight per cent, premium they are demanding on purchases of oil and other raw inaterials. For she can mare profitably to export these countries like Britain and France, which pay in gold. Just to make things really dimcult
1. Mohamed 4-0, 0-4, 6-2, 7-5; E. Fl for the Germans, now that the
Fincher boat li. Owen Hughes 6-3, 6-0. Danube is freezing up and river 7.51 S. E. Green beat Wong Yuk-nami 6-1, 6-3, 0-2: Kong Too-cheung beat deliveries of oil and grain are becom Akiyama 6-1, 6-2, 0-2.
ing impossible, the Russians still Open Doubles, A. Redmond and cannot, or will not, set working the A. Balilvan beat 11. J. Armstrong railway line from Rumania And 0.E.C. Marton 6-0, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5; C. Russian-occupied Poland Into Ger- A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E. Carrumbhey many. boat T. G. Monaghan and fl. G. Grigor,
6-0, 6-1, 6-3.
Club Championship-Dr. J. Valentino: bant W. H.. Suour, dei, 6.2. •
5 YEARS AGO
the Hongkong
across
"Five trains a day of sixty trucks cach werd to have been despatched from December 2. None has yet passed.
the unbeatable Dunbar stable mount. Discouraged
would be excluded from the betting.
R.A.F. PLANE
But I cannot see Jon Stalin taking:
AND RETURN
"A DAY in the life of a German bombing expedition."
Civil and Military Gazette.
WINTER FREAKS BRING MANY CALAMITIES
Northern Japan Shivers As Tokyo Areas Go Thirsty
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, Feb. 19 (UP)—The severest winter of the century is inflicting heavy toll of human lives in various parts of the Far East.
China is particularly suffering in this respect, but the effects un Japan's industrial and agri- cultural life are said to be the more noticeable.
from lack of heating as a result of klah fuel costs. Coal has now reached the phenomenal price of 260 yuan per ton, and the coal lu- dustry, already disrupted _ss_a_re- still of the war, is seriously feeling the effects.
New industries in western
China
It is estimated that in the course have not been hit to the same extent of several recent brief waves of cold, because the winter there has not been 50,000 Chinese, most of whom were underfed refugees
concentrated
severe.
Japan Suffers
In citles such as Shanghai, have perish- ed. In Shanghai alone, 4,000: dled
In Japan, deaths from the low during the week ending January 28.
The temperatures recently finve not temperatures are estimated at 1,000, been excessively low and there have of which 700 were drowned when a As a result losses Russian fishing boat grounded last been no blizzards. to livestock and crops have not been December in the Soya Strait during a extensive.
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"I SAY, didn't we Germans help the Finns against the Russians in 1918?"!
"Silly ass, that time it
the gainst Lenin and
Bol- hoviks." Trots Alt, Stockholm.
Was
NOW WHAT?
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Nazi Death
Roll Seven
Casualty List In The
Altmark Affair
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERGEN, Feb. 18 (UP).---- Anotner German sailor from the Altmark died at Kristianssand to-day, making the seventh Nazi fatality in this affair.
The other, injured, sailors are re- ported to have a fat chance for re-
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Most of the crew are still aboard
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10.28 Some Old Danoe Favourites. 11.0 Close down,
Another Two Ships Caught NAZI SCUTTLERS CAUGHT NAPPING
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Feb. 19 (UP) Attempts by German ships in many neutral ports to reach Germany are proving disastrous for the ships concerned.
It is estimated that at least fifteen left various ports last week in obedi- ence to Hitler's instructions.
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with a cargo of manganese, has been brought into a West Country port
captured by a British warship and
Seven oflcers und -23 men have entrained for an internment camp.
the list of ships captured by British warships.
They are the 2,452-ton Rostock and the 1,027-ton Morca,
The crews did not have time to carry out Hitler's "scutile and burn" Of these, several have been scut- orders.
Aboard the Morca was a valuabla tled, and two captured.
To-day, a further two are added to cargo of manganese ore.
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F1559-Sanctuary of the "heart
Voice of the sea. F1550 The day we meet again
A man and his dream,
.Herman Darewski & Band.
.Lealle Hutchinson.
the Allmark which remains aground. | P1545 Favourites in Rhythm
·F1502-There's something wrong with the weather .........Len young.
My prayer. ...
British Salfors Recover SPECIAL TO the "TELEGRAPH" EDINBURGH, Feb. 18 (UP)/nis
F1500-Army, the Navy & the Air Force More than 150 of the British prisoners
....When the Sgt. Major's ou parade. released from the Altmark left F1400-Bird songs at eventide hospital here this morning and
In my heart. (Hungarian Melody). entrained for their homes,
F1393-Hurry home...... Many of those still detained are
Between a kiss and a sigia. suffering only from exhaustion.
F1368-Spanish walis One man under observation, was, dat, Valso Farislenne.
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Certainly Germany has every Bumper Rica Crop Hopos Northern Japan has -acen the Fei, 19, 1935.
Chineso economists are optimistic, heaviest snowfall for GO. years, For the first time in the history of interest to open up the war with a
the south-eastern pusli. Russian help in claiming that the snowfall will Jockey Club,
be some places the drifts being 25 feet en gailing Stewards to-day banned parli-mutuel the form of a diverston
conducive
bumper rice jdeep, to another Letting on a pony. Shortly before the Turiciah, Brilish and. French troops
crop.. start of the Exchange Plate, a notifice- must obviously be highly desired by
Communications have been inter- There has been a heavy destruction tion was posted on the couran stating the German Staff,
rupted only for brief Intervals.
and disruption of communications and that, until further notice, Liberty, Bay,
have been The man in the city streets in 70 people are known to
mitered killed as a result of avalanches. Shanghat, however, has
Western Japan has suffered from a this line, not it.he is as wily as they Iran even now they prefer to buy drought unprecedented for the past say he in Tho Finnish experiment
00 yours. The drought is centred in of his army's strength has hardly their oil from Rusla.
And then there is always Britain the Tokyo, Osaku and Kobe in been encouraging to far.
to reckon with. Italian newspapers dustrial areas, where 50 per cent, of Besides, attractive as the German are giving prominence to reports the power has been curtailed as 'n SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" invitation must be, that he should showing that British engineers are result of a shortage in the reservoirs. LONDON, Feb, 18 (UP)-Accord- help himself to the rich
building defensive roads in the As an example, the Yamaguchi ro-thought to be suffering from leprosy, F1312-Parade of the in soldiers le roll is well on the strate→] ing to: an official announcement by controlled olifiolds in Iran and Iraq,
stretching from what difficult country faces across the Air Ministry, a British plane to Stalin, osa Georgian, probably gic Svela to the Persian churkov Bervoir, which supplies Tokyo,
knows iroops wanting to make a drive in Italy, too, could hardly tolerate a Referring to this the "Asahi withstood the hardships remarkably. le direction make communications Rumso-German Upbeaval in the Shimbun mys. "Never before in yellow are in falls good, alipo, this direction.
fairly between Northern Iran and the oll- feel sure Stalin will think twice there been such a calamity in although most of them suttered from fields no difficult that in Northern about this German invitation.
somuch trouble," stated the doctors.
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