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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 14, 1940.

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HIMMLER'S COUSIN ARRESTED

B WILLI FRISCHAUER

ALFRED KLEIN, a cousin of Gestapo Chlef Himmler and himself special Gestapo representative in Prague, has been arrested.

Ten of his closest col- Jaborators have been dis. missed.

Klein's job was to super- vise Jewish emigration.

Ilis arrest is said to have been ordered by Goering following, reports of wide spread corruption in connec- tion with the transfer of Jews to Poland.

Jewish property and for tunes are alleged to have been confiscated for the personal benefit of Klein and his colleagues.

As a result of the scandal, the deportation of Czechs Jews to Poland has been suspended until the emigra- tion office in Prague has been reorganised,

Jewish quarters in Ger many fear that emigration may be stopped for the duration of war.

POST OFFICE

Mail by

Airways

INWARD MAILS

"Imperial Direct Service" London date, 6th) March.

Air Mail by "Tan

WILYR Direct

.Mar. 14. American Air-

Cocos Island Treasure, Sought for 100 Years' is Located by American Expedition Pirates' £20,000,000 Hoard Found at Last

Gold and Precious Stones Hidden Away

In Mountainside

A BRIEF message received at Los Angeles told the world that the pirates' treasure hoard-believed to be werth £20,000,000-an Cocos Island, in the South Pacific, for which men of all nations have searched for nearly 100 years, has now been located.

The news came from the Curator of the Costa Rica National Museum in a cable to the Costa Rica Consul (the Costa Rica Government owns Cocos Islands).

CL Les

JAMAICA

Caribbean

CENTRAL

AMERICA

Sea

COSTA RICA

COCOS I

Pacific

RADIO

Service" Sau ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Francisco date 7th March, Mar. 14. Canton

Mar. 14.

Europe via Suez and Straits (Lon-Herbert and Bernhard Ruff

don date, 25th Jan.).

Manila.

Shanghat

Shanghai and Amoy

Salgon

Straits

U.S.A., and

Munila-San

date, 17th Feb.

Japan Japan

and Shanghai

Maniin Shanghul Shanghai

.Mar. 14.

Mar 14

.Mar. 19. Mar 14.

Mar. 14. Mar. 14.1

Mur. 14.

From the Studio

What would YOU have done? These Were the Problems People Faced in England

TO WIN BRIDE HE'D GUINEA PIG

Success goes to a Californian BE HUMAN

expedition which sailed last No- vember in the schooner Spin- drift.

Through the curator it asks for the

nedlale dispatch of mechanical)

to the depth at equipment owing which the treasure has been located.

Spanish Gold

Corrs Istand is a tiny, lovely and uninhabited spot 450 miles of the coast of Costa Rica.

WILLIAM GARDNER, of Paul street, Stratford E., needs £100 to get married, and he is ready to risk) his life to get it,

Call-Up Soon

"My job only brings me in threej pounds a week and I cannot hope to save enough money in time."

* m ready to be a human

"I am due to be called up shortly guinea-pig if anyone will give me' that £100. There must be some- and I do so want to be with Ivy till 1

This is the only way." body-say scientist-who wants ani. to try out some new experiment and needs a man, I am that man," lo sald. Gardner has been courting Ivy Henniker street, Rothenburg, of Startford, E., for two years. He is twenty-four and she is twenty-two. They want to marry, but they need One story has it that in the dayaja hundred pounds for furniture and

revolt against other things.", Simon Bolivar's Spain the Spanish Viceroy of Peru fook the Government coin and bullion

Accounts

of the origin of the Beasure vary, although all agree that it was hidden there between 1820 und 1025.

and wealthy Spaniards jewels and NEW TRAINER

ossessions and put them aboard a

ship.

The ship was ordered to stand well GIVES PILOTS

out to sea until it could be convoyed safely to Spain.

Grabbed By Pirates

Radio Programme Broadcast by .Mar. 15. z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 kc.c's. Mar. 15. and un Short Wave from 1-2.15 pan. Francisco and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.es, perolled-to- Cucos Island. There with

Mac. 15. Mar. 15 second. .Mar. 16.

18.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- Mar. cession,

Mar, 10.

12 30 Leslie Hutchinson (Vocal) at .Mar. 10.

Mar. 10. the Plans, Airways 12.49 Dance Musto by The Casant date 9th Club Orchestra directed by Charlin

Mar. 17. Kunz. .Mar. 17.

1 Local Time Signal and Weather .Mar. 17. Report. Shanghai Amoy, and Swatow Mar. 17. 1.03 The London Flano-Accordeon

Air Mall by "Imperial Direct Service"-London March Canton Salgon

Shanghai and Amoy

Haiphong

Haiphong

.Japan

OUTWARD MAILS Thursday, Mar. 14

Sandakan

Amoy

Bangkok

Fort Bayard

Mar. 17. Band.

.Mur. 17. .Mar, 18. .Mor, 18.

.2.30 p.m. .3.30 p.m.

1.20 Rale Da Costa at the Plano.

While the vesel was at anchor along came a pirate ship. After the crew had killed everyone on board they gunpowder they blew a big hole in thr and burled the mountainside treasure.

Then the pirate captain double crossed his While they were in the cave glating over the heaps of gold and silver coins and precious stones he set off another blast of powder which closed the entrance to the tunnel and shut up all his companions "uffocation.

The captain then salted away. The rest of the story cannot be Alled in.

band of buccaneers.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Malcolm Campbell Tried

Weather Forecast and Announce- mints.

StudioChildren's Hour.

5.45 .1.30 p.m.

dle

of

"TASTE OF ICE"

Quick Action To Prevent "Crash" By An Air Correspondent ROYAL AIR FORCE pilots in training can now be taught how to fly through conditions which would result in ice forming on their wings without leaving the ground.

Ivy, however, is against the idea. "I want to get married, too," she snld. "But the idea of Bill risking his life.like that is terrible."

Tears came into her eyes. definitely against it."

But her fiance is determined to go throught with his idea.

"I am

No. 5

Asked Her: Why

Stick to a Cripple?

A young decorator, George North, fell from the top of a ladder and was injured so badly that he nearly died. Doctors said he would have to spend his days in a spinal chair, but his twenty-five-year-old fiancee, Miss Florence Charvill, refused to give up hope... She had him moved to her home in The Campsbourne, Hornsey, Landon, N., where she and her mother nursed him.

!

George made a desperate effort to regain his health, but he had com- pletely lost the use of both legs and ane arm Miss Charvill obtain. ed an invalid chair and wheeled George out to visit his friends and football and cricket matches. She encouraged him to try to move hi# useless legs and helped him hobble round the house on sticks.

People asked her why she stuck to George. But nothing would affect her determination to see hlas cured, · To-day, five and a half years after his secident, George has recovered the use of one arin and one leg. The other la rapidly becoming stronger, and soon be hopes to work again.

No. 2 Got Wanderlust-So

Won't Ask Her to Wed

SHOULD a man marry the girl he loves if he suffers from wanderlust? That love puzzle is worrying Private John Scott Harrison, aged twenty- seven, of Scruton-avenue, Sunder- kund.

In a few days he is due to sail for France.

The girl is Ivy Hadley, aged twenty-two, of Dover, Kent.

In the canteen of a camp in the South of England, John told about

Hundreds of Link trainers are behla dilemma.

this. The allow ing adapted to

John met, Ivy at a dance. He fell trainer, of course, is an "airplane" in love at first sight, and arranged used to teach pilots the finer points to see her again,

of long-distance Bying, but it never! They met several times after that leaves the tuition room.

Then John introduced Ivy's

Tom.

twin

Another case of love at first sight.

"I don't think so," he answered. "I can't think it in fair for a man who is a born globe-trotter to pro- pose marriage to any girl.

"I have travelled a lot in the Army and I have met many nice girls. And I still think Ivy is one of the best.

"But I realise that if I come back after the war's over and find Ivy inarried to someone else I might regret having missed my chance."

Sho's Not So Sure

At that moment Tom walked into

They're privates in the same regi- the canteen and joined his brother. ment .. and have been moved from stallon to station in England together.

"We have only once been sep. arated," John explained. "We join- ed the regiment in 1930." But Ivy is not sure that she would

Safl her sister, Gladys, brido of Tom: "I'm not so sure that Ivy Is In love with Jolan, and I don't think she would marry him,

Since those days men-even women! Formerly, the Link trainer was sister. 'Gladys, to his twin brother, 1.45 Luclenne Boyer (Vocal) and have hunted for the treasure. Ex-purely a means of teaching a pilot nedition after expedition went out, to "y" steadily with a hood over his 12.30 p.m. Walizes by the Orchestra Mascatte, many meeting with disaster.

thead so that he had to rely on his Tom and Gladys married at Sunder- marry Jolin, anyway, 2.15 Close Down,

In 1925 Sir Malcolm Campbell and

John's sister Kathleen hoped that his assistants spent three weeks dig-Instruments to keep the "airplane" Jund two days after war broke out. her twin brothers would have mode level and straight-fying "blind." 0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota-ging and then gave up the task.

On two occasions the Costa Rican

Then, soon after the war began, a double wedding of it... with the treasure-

actual conditions of flying over un-twin sisters. Because the brothers 0.47 Songs by Paul Robeson (Bass). police removed British

But John didn't think it fair to 0.57 Magyari Imre and His Han-hunters from the island, alleging they

hud violated the concession terms. ...Mar. 14, 5 p.m. garlan Gypsy Orchestra.

Some years ago a Belgian civil engineer. M. Bergmans, claimed to have, sel eyes on the treasure.

Air MaH for Manila. Guam, Honolulu

and U.S.A., by the "Pan Ameri-tons. can Airways Direct Service"-duc Ban Francisco, 21st March,

Bex..

Ord..

Rer..

Ord.,

Haiphong

Amoy

Amoy

'Haiphong

K.P.O.

Minr. 14, 5.30 p.m. G.P.0.

7.10 Dance Musio.

7.30 London Relay The News,

He said that he and a companion, ¡Mar. 14. 5 p.m. B Local Time Signal. Weather

survivors of a shipwreck, stumbled .Mar. 16. 7.30 Report and Announcements.

It by accident. He took Friday, Mar. 15

403 Studlo Two Plano Recitals by ncrons

hart and Bernhard Ruff (from jewellery and other articles which

The sold in New York for £11,200. 2.30 p.m. The Gloucester Hotel).

8.23 Lalo-Symphonie Espagnole,

1.00 p.m.

.0.30 p.m.

3.00 .. for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 21.

Shanghal, Japan. Honolulu, US A.. Bronislaw Haberman (Violin) and IN AID OF B.W.O.F.

Central and South America and the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra |,

"Canada via San Fratiessen

Parcels for Canada)--due

Francisco. 3rd April

Parcels.,

Reg

Ord.,

Parcels.,

Reg

Ord.,

Dairen.

Straits

Shangha!

Kowloon P. O.

G.P.O.

Saturday, Mar. 10

8.50 StudioTalk on "Canadians Governor Attends Concert In England."

9.05

conducted by Georg Szell.

San

by

4.00 p.m.

18.00 p.m.

(Tenor).

9.15 .5.30 p.m. mary.

יי

Sonja

Groh Herbert

London Relay-News Bam-

Relay "Vive .4.00. p. France."

5.00 p.m.

Talk on Life of the French Army 7.00 pm and People.

9.30 London

9.45 Flim Selections.

10.30 a.m.

10

+II

.1.30 p.m. $3.30 p.m. Air Mail for "Imperial Airways Direal Service"due London 24th

March

An Hour of, Dance Music, Close Down?”

VOLUNTEER CAMPS

At K. C. C.

nt

The Variety Concert in aid of the British War Organisation Fund La the Kowloon Cricket Club last night was poorly attended but those pre- Bent were entertained with a first His Excellency the rate programme. Governor and Lady Northcote were present.

|

The t-bit of the evening was Willie Simpson in a song and dance net, "HI-Tiddley-Hi-Ti-Island." Mr. Chu, magiclan, put over a number of new tricks, and Wun Lung,

"So perhaps it's just as well that

famillar country were reproduced had been companions all their lives. the wants to go on wandering "

"I shall always be a globe.. trotter," he told himself resentful-

prepared to settle down." Ay. “A man who marries must be

by placing enlarged air photographs propose marrloge to Ivy since all his on the walls, Night, dusk, and life he had suffered from the Incur- day conditions of visibility were able malady-wanderlust, varied by adjusting the lighting. Now, by suddenly rendering the air-speed indicator useless and, by stipulating a raised stalling speed, the instructors have reproduced the "Ivy's a nice kid," he said, "I shall effects of icing-up." A training, still write to her, of course, and we pilot must then act immediately to are the best of friends."

Asked if he might marry at the last prevent a "crash."

moment before sailing, he shook his head, slowly.

"Stalling speed" is the speed through the air at which an air- plane ceases to remain airborne.

Below this speed the airplane falls to the ground if there is not height enough for the pilot to divej long enough to regain flying speed..."

R.A.F. Must Drive

Slower In France

SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE From to-day British airmen 55 mph on the ground.

No!

First Cousins Wed

Soveral people did not like the iden of us marrying because We are Arst cousins, but how could we remain apart when we are so much in love? We have found out that it is quite legal for us to marry'"

So Private Frederick Tarling, nineteen, of the Middlesex Regi- ment, told of how he had solved his problem.

He had just been married to his cousin, Miss Winifred Molyneux, twenty-three, of Little-road, Ashford,

at Staines Register Oflice. Their picture is above.

"Most men would think it pretty tame kissing their cou- sins, Private Tarling added.

"But without exaggeration, wo have kissed ench other thousands of limes and are still just as thrilled.

"I can still remember as child when I promised in play to marry Winifred. Our parenta used to laugh' about it.

"Now I have kept my promise. "To-morrow I have to return to duty, so we shall have less than twenty-four hours' honey- moon together,"

No. 4 WEDDING MEANS

SHE MUST LEAVE BROTHER

FOR years she and her mother, have tended her paralysed brother. Six months ago her mother became blind and she car- ried on alone. Now her sweetheart will be called up in a few weeks and she is to be married, but it means she must leave her.

brother.

94 BRITISH SEAMEN

THIRTY survivors from the British submarine, Undine, thirty-seven or

and thirty-nine from the Starfsh

auxiliary in- now

twenty-seven from the

cruisor Rawalpindi are

in bartacks in the town terned f learned In Berlin.

Spangenberg, south of Cassel.

Nothing can be learned about

of

it

any

on

horse, and it la belleved that whole crew perished...

PRISONERS

Lord Haw-Haw has broadcast a further list of submarine survivors, They arti

That is the problem which_faces : twenty-firee-year-old Gladys, Rance, of Chesham-rond, Bovingdon, Herts. She said?

"My brother Stanley has had paralysis since he

a child.

The nfth and fast camp of the ex-Juggler, comploted his act by balanc-the Western Front must not excosa survivors from the submarine Sea-born May 15, 1903, in Plymouth. I film between us but alrice mother lost

"Although he is nearly twenty- four he can't do anything for him- self.. Ila can't even hold a ten- cup, and bandages Have to be put on his néms and`legs twice a day, Chief Petty Omeer E. A. Evans,

"Mother and I used to look after the Naval badge GM34916.

her sight alx months ago I've been G.P.O. and.K.P.O..

Stoker Evan Wellls, born February looking after him myself, ....Mar. 10, & p.tended camping season of the Hong-Ing a chair on the side of his ear.

Other artistes were Hal Lorenzo This is the new speed limit for

23, 1016, at Tylorstown, Glamorgan, "It's terrible to think of having to Mar, 16, 5.50 p.m. rene Volunteer Defence Corps con- Ord..

the 2nd at the plane, Doris Blair' (soprano), R.A.F. cars on the open road. In Ono Benefit Of War South Wales, Naval badge DK87232.lcove them, and the only reason I'm Tientsin (Parcels only), 12.30 p.m.eluded yesterday, when

18 Chot my Sunday, Mar. 17

Battery returned from Stanley, the G. F. d'Aquino and Helen Lockhart, towns and villages 30 m.p.h. must not

PARIS-The Paris police declare

Stoker (First Class) Ronald Bowrer, soiting married now .... a.m. 4th Flatier from Pakshawan and No. who also sang the duet, "Home to be exceeded. Amoy

(Portuguese)

that a check on the illicit drug born April 13, 1917, at Gillingham, sweetheart-who has been like a Company

from our Mountains," Winnie Cox (clocu- Monday, Mar. 18

brother to Stanleywill be called up The limit was imposed in an order, raffle is one of the beneficial effects Kent. Naval badge CK80189.__ Uonist), and 'Vic Labrum (comedian). 7.15 am. L'Agullar after a week's training. Canton

few weeks. Members of these units were con- The accompanists were Edna Millard issued to-day, in which personnel of the war. They estimato that thei ....1 p.m. Haiphong

were warned that they have been traffic has decreased in Paris by 90; Scamán Patrick Graham,, born.

"I shall spend as much time as I

Canton

7.00 pm. vayed back to Headquarters yoster-and E, O'Neil Show.

followed WEB

by habitually driving too fast' over the per cent., partly because of the August 2, 1010, at Downpatrick, Ire- can with my brother but it won't be Tourne Saigon and Bangkok day in trucks, where they were dia- The concert

dificulty in obtaining supplies. tricky French ronds.

land. Naval badge DJ1285637 12.30 p.m. missed.

E

doncing.

in a

the same as when I lived there."

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