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Judge Tells Veteran : Don't Worry,
After the
I'l
Family
Look
TWO soldiers went to court in England recently to tell the judges of the plight
of their wives and families through rent arrears.
At Brentford County Court Judge Druequer said to Private William Stubbs: "Don't you worry. While you are abroad I'll look after them."
At Clerkenwell Private Reid protested, "Is this the way they look after the dependants of a serving soldier," when an order was made against his wife.
Stubbs told the judge: "I am an old soldier, aged 61, and when I volunteered in Septem-
THE HONGKONG & KOWLOONber I did think my family would
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have to suffer,
He added that since the judge the possession had suspended order as long as he paid 16s. rent, the Army had granted him 1218. a week rent allowance. He asked for a stay of execution, other two months' grace. and the judge allowed him an- Earned £9 A Wook
Before the war Stubbs earned £9 a with his stall at Brixton week
a penny. "I have had 20 years of Army ser- market, and owed not
Ron, Ashford, "and sacrificed a lot vice," he said at his home in Feltham when I joined up again. But how. The Transfer Books of the Com-can an old soldier keep away?"
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Reid's wife, who lives in Archway Road, Highgate, said she had been unable to pay the rent since her hus band was called up.
PEACE IN FINLAND WILL AFFECT EUROPEAN WAR
FROM PAGE ONE
her
to send The Ailles are ready
assistance.
eflective
Until a decision is taken little more remains to be said.
and She had three children allowance was £2 3s, a week. rent was £1 and the arreare £15,
After the husband had given evi- dence Judge Earengey commented:
Whatever part Germany has play- The fact that you are on war service does not justify you in refusing to jed, her hand has been very well con-
cealed
Meanwhile the vielt. pay rent. Landlords have been badly
Nazi of the Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribben- trop, must, it seems, have been de- signed for bigger purposes than at first supposed.
"Tried To Do Justico"
He would adjourn the case gene rolly on the understanding that Mrs. Reid should pay 15s, a week until she got a hardship allowance, permitting
thing off arrears, the first 15s. to be to pay the full rent and some paid immediately.
my
No doubt he was trying to interest
Italy in Germany's plans for Finland jecture. but that must be a matter for con-
Nazis Lecture Welles Some observers belleve that the Nazis have had second thoughts about Mr. Sumner Welles.
It is suggested that they thought better of the cavaller way in which
they lectured him in Berlin. Now they want to get the Italians to put another word in for them when Mr. Summer Welles passes through Rome
on his way home.
The paper Telegrafo," which is in
WALT DISNEY
SENDS HIS GREETINGS
and introducca the. "stars" of his new colour "Pinocchio".. symphony They are:
THIS MIGHT BE China Will
A COMFORT
LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter). -If peace should come on terms which the Finns them- selves believe would permit their survival as an indepen- dent Ration, the little European States are not likely to overlook two items.
The first is that the full might of Rusala for more than three months was unable to crush the resistance of the Finnish armies.
The second is that the Kremlin concluded the
war
by coming to terms with the very Government which it had honstfully described as non- existent.
AIR RAIDS EXPECTED
Local Authorities Warned In Britain
Win War
Sir Stafford Cripps Gives His Viows
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SHANGHAI, Mar. 13, (Rcu- Straits ter).Sir Stafford Cripps, the Shanghal, Sondakan well-known British Leit-wing Amoy
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Interviewed, Sir Stafford said that he did not doubt that Chungking will win the war against Japan. He ex-
not sco plained that he could Japanese being driven out of country
unless tho Chinese got heavier war material, but he could Amoy
Halphong visualise in "Japanese getting out?"
Sr Stafford
the Shanghai also expressed
Haiphong the future re- view that althougn lations between Britain and Japan would
the respective woul depend on governments, nevertheless in his opinon Britain could have a show- down with the Japanese easily when nectssary and if she wanted.
Loss Ut H.K. Not Likoly. When it was pointed out to him that then perhaps Britain would lose Hongkong temporarily, he replied that the people on the spot should know better, but in his opinion, that would not hkely be the case.
Private Reid: We have nothing but the bounty I got when I came on cave. I got that for my own use for fighting in France. Why should I give it to him? The allowance my wife gets is not for him but to feed
children.
hope when you think The Judge: 103 b. The Share Register and Trans-over the whole matter you will feel that the Court has tried to do justice
serving soldier.
The insistence with which the Pawned Wedding Ring
Mrs. Rold told a reporter after Italian press and radio have asserted "I do not know that Italy's attitude will not be of leaving the court:
how on earth I am going to pay the changed by Ribbentrop's pressure
LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter). 15% out of my present allowance. suggests that he is after more Italian Two of my three children are twins, help.
The Minister of Health has nine months old, and require special
close touch with Count Clano, em-sent a circular to local au- Chlof-Manager.food-which costs 10s. a week.
This is how I have had to live phasines for instance that Mussolini thorltics in which he says that the danger of air attacks must Hongkong, 27th February, 1940.
since my husband went to fight," she will not be Influenced.
When he thinks it necessary to be regarded
serious added, producing a bundle of a change Italy's policy he will change
Answer.ng a question whether he tickets for jewellery, including a
during the usual school holidays it according to his own judgment. THE BANK OF EAST ASIA, wedding ring.
at Easter than was the case last thought that pence with Japan had entered the minds of the Chungking Another Failure
Christmas.
*"They LIMITED
Whatever Ribbentrop went to
adequately be Local authorities are told by leaders, Sir Stafford said:
think that that can Rome for, says the BBC observer, it is now apparent that he must once the Board of Education that it is made when Japan gets out of Ch.na.”
More Aid Later again travel back to Berlin to re inadvisable for children to go to
Asked whether greater and even gister another fallure.
evacuated areas for the holidays. Nor did his interview with
the The Board suggests, therefore, apen help would be made to Chlua Finland must abstain from keeping Pope give him much satisfaction.
The
Nazis in the waters off Petsamo any war-
thought I} that teachers should take their by, the Euroriy liquaation of the no doubt ships targer than 100 tons, but has would be a feather in their enps to holiday in rotation.
morc the right to keep there no than 15 war vessels up to 400 tons report that their Foreign Minister had friendly interview with the Pope. each, which is in accordance with That probably is why the Vatican has the Peace Treaty of 1920.
explained that Ribbentrop was re- "Fintand, in compliance witheived only because
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Moscow Press & Sun Yat-sen Laudatory Notices On Anniversary Of Death
MOSCOW. Mar, 12 (Reuter)The
The Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road,
1st noor.
The Inspector, 82 Stone Nullah Lane, 2nd Floor,
The Inspector, 12, Sal Yeung Chol St., Kowloon.
The Inspector, 62, Argyle SL, Kowloon.
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society,
The Informant's name will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved.
newspapers here devote: considerable of a great war of national liberation
space to the antiiversary of the death against Japanese Imperialisman kete
of Sun Yat-sen. They recall his plen for the strengthening of on alliance with Soviet collaboration with the Communist Party and support the movement of workers and peasants.
* Banner Of Liberation
The paper welcome the prescht
llaboration of the Kuomintang and Chiness communists against Japan.
Several papers take the opportunity
The "Pravda soya that Sun Yat-to attack Wong Ching-wel as a traitor,
sen's testament has become a borner
in the Interesis of China.
BOMBSHELL PEACE
FROM PAGE ONE
п
of un
official
LO Mar. 12 (Reuter).~~~Ro- |
the same treaty, has no right to German requcWant To Berlin keep there any submarines or war bulld right to aircraft, and no
naval shipyards naval bases, or
parts from Berlin may shed a little other than those necessary for the fight on why M. Svin Hufud, former upkeep of her ships situated there. Finnish President, went to Berlin.
Free Transit into Norway
-Soviet
Buzla and the to persunde the German Government citizens of Soviet Russia shall have to intervene if the the right of free transit through failed. the Petsamo region into Norway
as more
WESTERN FRONT
Artillery In
Action It is thought that, he went to try
Moscow talks
PARIS,
Mar. 12 (Reuter)-An Whatever the purpose of his slay official communique issued to-day says that there was local artillery and back, and will be permitted to he has now left for Italy.
one action. passed Yesterday his train establish a consulate at Petsamo. Goods from Russia to Norway or going the other way which was con- from Norway to Russia will be sent veying the Nazi Foreign Minister, through the Petsamo ares free Herr von Ribbentrop,
Rome. transit
from control and free foceeding!
duties, Soviet citizens
back from
Gorman Communiquo BERLIN, Mar. 12' (UP)-To-day's дауа. High Command communique "No unusual happenings on the West Front. Our air force made recon-
to Norway or returning from Nor- ALLIED TROOPS FOR naissance flights over castern France. way shall have the right of free transit
on the
the basis of their pass-
poris, Soviet non-milliary planes shall have the right of free move- ment over the Petsamo region for Rumala communications between and Norway,
Finland agrees to grant terriory
between Russia and Sweden via the shortest route for
Ken Tresty
FINLAND
> FROM PAGE ONE
the Channel and the Attarillo Coast to take the Allied Expeditionary
Force.
Asked whether the Chungking Government leaders attached much importance to the Wang-Clung-Wc movement, Sir Stafford repled that they did not
diet not.
democracies in the
event of an European war, Sir Stafford opined that help would be forthcom.ng in greater degree, but he did not believe that it would be open in the sense that troops would be sent to aid China.
♫
Asked to express an opinion of the to visit of Mr. Sumner Welles
too well Europe, he said: "It is advertised to be successful."
Sir Stafford Cripps also stated that he did not think that peace between Finland and Russla would lead to a general peace in Europe.
RUSSIAN PEACE TERMS CAUSE CABINET CRISIS
FROM PAGE ONE
the peace treaty which they have signed on behalf of Finland..
{
A French plane, type Tatez-03, It now remains to be seen whether was shot by German anti-aircraft the Finnish Parliament will ratify
напя."
Humour (Unconscious) In Nazi Communique SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
onc
the agreement.
Opposition To Torms Grows SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Mar. 13 (UP)
was not
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R.A.F. BOMB U-BOAT
LONDON. Mar. 12. (Reuter)--Tho
Air Ministry announces that during a reconnaissance fight over Heligo- land Bight and the estuaries yeater- day, aircraft of the R.A.F. Bamber successfully attacked a Command German submarine at the entrance of the Schilling Roads,
The submarine was seen to be hit. by at least one bomb and is beloved to have been 'sunk.
Four Bombs Dropped LONDON, Mar. 12 (British Wire- less). The submarine, which was at-. tacked in the Schilling Roads yester-
the. day by an R.A.F. aircraft of Bomber Command, Wan proceeding slowly along, the surface.
low The plane emerged from
It Immediately yer of clouds. crossed the submarine, dropping four 250-pound bombs, one of which was. Been to hit the submarine just ahead Another hit is also believed to have of the conning tower. been registered,
4
Hanover Becomes Prize Ship
The pilot reported on his return that before he few off to continue hit réconnaissance, he saw the bow and stern of the submarine protrud
centre Ing above the surface, the
engaged Another British aircraft, BERLIN, Mar. 12 (UP)—The Ger- There are many indications that Plut being submerged.
on reconnaissance a few lours Inter, The British Government had to man High Command has issued the strong opposition is developing in the
Diet debate at the reported Russian, saw a number of patrol vessels in the area where the attack had been made. "Two enemy patrols were repulsed. terms for peace.> a new railway, which will be built bear the greater part of the assist-following ecmmunique:
providing the Army circles are by the two countries, pos-anco as regards men and ships. The fotntly
spearhead of the opposition. Despite sibly during 1940. The roule wilt British Navy was also responsible The enemy suffered losses in bo between Kandalashka
"There was weak French artillery forcim reports, circles here maintain and for protecting convoys on the 2,000 patrol encounter.
iniles voyage to the Norwegian coast are in front the lines between the that the delegation headed by the
Finnish Prime Minister Soar River and Pfaelger Forest. French Daputios Koop Quiat
"On the upper Rhire French sen given full power to conclude peace. PARIS, Mar. 12 (Reuter) —A
LONDON, Mar. 12 (Reuter)The With the signing of this
No Confirmation" treaty both countries will renow
HELSINGFORS, Mar. 13 (UP), German steamer, Hanover, which wan economic relations and will under-motion by M. Leon Blum and other tries opened conversation with Ger- deputies to discuss the Finnish situs-man sentries at several points. In tako to negotiate a
new
tion in the Chamber of Deputies has the course of one such converantion treaty. **This treaty, comes into been adjourned by general agreement the French replied to a German An official Finnish announcement, set on Are by her crew in an attempt
don't need them. They
arc on
On the Agency and obviously-inspired by port as a prizesindami
German Shipping Losses the Finnish Foreign Ofleo, said: force at once and is to be ratiged. In order not to embarass the Govern- question regarding Englishinen: We released through the Finnish News to avold capture, has been towed into LONDON, Mar (UF) -The The Finnish News Bureau hos 1 The exchange. of Batification Notes ment.
M. Daladier, in a statement made water.":
enemy placard propagandaeen made aware of the fact that Admiralty to-day announced that (must take place not later than ten
days; in. Moncow.coding In the Chamber, said that Franceminated when they placed al
"This treaty has been made. In hooded lite list of nations which had two originals, each in thres lan-sent war material to Finland and gave placard inscribed Down With Hitler several foreign broadcasts have an- seven per cent, or about 300,000 tons Following a warning the placard was nounced that a peace treaty has been of German chipping has been salzed Soviet Russia or acuttled since the outbreak of war gungen **** Kussian,....... Finnish and figures of the munitions sent.
Ho, said, that a few days ago, in thot nt and one Frenchman was hit. agreed upon between Another 25 per cent is bottled up' of reply to an urgent demand, France The French called out to the German | bnd Finland, a to-day (9 am in neutral parts or, 18 remaining tind Bweditatu 10 M. Man fodde "Moscow, this twelfth day
sent a number of ultra-moderni bombers which had arrived at the MOLOTOV, ENDANOV, VASILEVORS, RYTI, PAASIKIVE WALDEN, VOIONMAN."Finnish front.
However, at 2 nm. sentries at one point:We are not
with Scandinavian countries, allowed to. talk with you or we will H.KT.) no confirmation had been un in German ports except for trade get it..moniha' arrest*,”...
received from our delegation."
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