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April 6, 1940.
By Walt Disney
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HOW TO KNOW A NAZI
GERHARDT - SEGER, a mem ber of a German Labour dele- gation now in the U.S.A.. tells this story:
It is said that the Lord pro- vided the German people with three characteristles, of which a person could only have two al the same time.
Those characteristics are: Be-. Log honest, being intelligent, and being a Nazi.
If you are honest and are a Nazl, you are not intelligent.
If you are intelligent and a Nail, you are not honest.
But if you are honest and in- telligent, you are not Nazi.
Gerhardt Seger, whose father was one of the founders of the Clothing Workers' Union In Germany, was six months in a concentration camp before escaped from the country.
ho
JEW
NEW
BEGUN
3-25
is the title the famous French newspaper
Gestapo "Gringoire" gives to these cartoons
poking fun at life in Germany. The
cart ons show the lighter side, but the constant surveillance of Gestapo agents imposes a severo strain on the German people.
My boy is getting on very well At school. This week he denounced every one of his comrades, ...Oh! Ours has done better than that. He denounceil the teacher.
TERROR
BY NAZIS
This is the beginning of a new reign of terror against the German Jews,
It is feared thousands more will be turned out of Germany, The Nazis have apparently arranged to clear all their small towns first.
The first batch came from Stettin, capital of Pomerania,
near the Polish border.
SPOTLIGHT
ON
Lublin, ouce a thriving Polish city, is now a district of sudden death and stark misery.
A million Jews from Vleana, Prague and other parts of Czecho-Slovakla are crowded in Lublin in wooden barracks, hurriedly built and almost unfurnished.
I hope you are still pleased with the new man-servant Herr Himm- Ier was good enough to send you.
Why 10 silent, dar- Ting?
Just a min- ute, dear, the chap under the seat hasn't Laken down the last sen- tence yet.
-Friku, you are deceiving me! There is a man in the wardrobe, -Sh! Not so loud. It's probably a policeman.
WALT DISNEY
WONDERFUL ECONOMIC
RECORD
Australian Airmon Perform Fine Work
LONDON, Apr. 5 (Reuter),— The Royal Australian Air Force Squadron, which has been train ing in Britain since Christmas, has already flown 25,000 miles escorting convoys.
So far, they have escorted 250 ships aggregating
100,000 tons.
PLIGHT
Nazis Feeling Effect Of
Allied Blockado
PRIVY COUNCIL MEETING
LONDON, Apr. 5 (Reuter) -His Majesty the King held a Privy Council meeting at Buckingham Palace yesterday morning at which Sir Kingsley Wood and Sir Samuol Hoare took their oaths as Lord Privy Seal and Secretary of State for Air. Food, was sworn in as a member of Lord Woolton, the new Minister of the Privy Council,
LONDON, „ADF, 5 (Reuter).-M. Georges Monnet, the French Minister for Blockade, and Mr. R. II. Cross, the British Minister of Economic Warfare, have had several hours' talk.
be resumed to S. Morrison, the new Postmaster
Is Majesty niso received Mr. W.
conversations wil morrow inorning.
The
The number of emigrants leaving Hongkong for the Straits Settlements last month was 1,044,
M. Monnet stated afterwards that General and Lord Chatfeld who has about there is no doubt that the German relinquished his post as Minister for
heavy industry is already consider Co-ordination of Defence. ably short of raw materials und hos The squadron are using long range to lay men off work some days each Sunderland dying boats which have a week. crew of sevin and an effective range Blockado A Strong Weapon, of 2,500 miles,
Few of the pilots and crews had, which is reducing the
"The Blockade is a strong weapon down this type of craft before they strength and is making ready for a eucmy's arrived in Britain. They have beenock-out blow. The Allies do not receiving instruction from a nucleus want to injure any free people, but of Australian officers who went over we have the right, as free peoples in advance,
| fighting for freciom, to take all means to end the war with is little bloodshed as possible.
Now Fully Trained
In the last few months they have been training and making convoy flights at the same time.
To-day all the flying boats have fully trained crews.
This is a total war and we are entitled to take every measure that falls to our hands," M. Monnet said. The French Minister added that he
During the pust two months; and Mr. Cross hot had on excellent Britain has had some of the worst first meeting. weather for half a century but the squadron has never missed patrol work,
Sometimes the visibility has been so bad that it was a feat in itself even to and the convoy.
AMSTERDAM, Apr. 5 (UP)—~—The first KL.M. Douglas air liner carrying uncensored mails from New York, arrived here from Lisbon to-day. The mails were carried to Lisbon by Clip-
Love At First Sight in oman LAN per WEDDING WAS THEIR SIXTH MEET IN 4 YEARS
WHEN Corporal Walter Wallace, of a famous Scots] Regiment, and his bride, Nurse Marie Coughlin, met at the altar of Chippenham Roman Catholic Church, it was only their sixth meeting in a courtship of over four and half years.
Co-operation
In Education
Latest Anglo-French Agreement
MEDICINALTEAS
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GOLDEN GRIFFIN
Food Shortage REJUVENATION TEA
In Germany
Restaurant Closes Its Doors
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Apr. 5 (UP)---One of the leading restaurants in the German capital's fashionable West End closed Its doors in the middle of this evening. with the explanation "No food Menu."
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GERMAN
Even latecomers who had reserved GERMAN GIRLS
tables were turned away.
Motal Shortage CALLED UP
BERLIN, Apr. 5 (UP)The D.N.B. "Lublin comes nearest to hell on
(Omela German News Agency) to- LONDON, Apr. 5 (British Wire day announced that within д fow Several hundred thousand Ger-earth" is how a Jewish refugee, who man girls are being compul-managed to break through the milli-
less)-Lord De La Warr, who is still days the Reichsbank will begin to visiting Paris as President tary cordon guarding the Jewish re- wish ren
Board of Education although he has pfennig coins to replace copper onze of Galden Grimin Medicinal Tas for every
of the issue zinc pfennig, 5 pfennig and 10 sorily enrolled to meet theservation, described this
now become First Commissioner of labour shortage. They will be ghetto.
Works in the new British Ministerial and twos, and aluminum put to work chiefly on the land "The Germans have sent thousands |
The old coins will remain of Jews from all parts of Poland, The couple first met in the summer of 1935 when changes, has signed a joint appeal alloy coins for the aves and tens.
with the French Minister of National circulation for the time being. Lack of camp buildings and scar-Austria and Czecho-Slovakia into a Corporal Wallace, just returned from India and on leave Education to the children of France Veity of trainea-ieaners have, however, ty already overflowing with shelter-!
| and---Britalu-emphasising --that--the hampered the scheme to put 100,000 less men and women." he said. "They before sailing for Palestine, visited friends at Barry, countries are allied and united by the
Su have sent them there giris on rural "labour service
of the regardless
and in domestic service,
far, accommodation has been found lack of shelter, food and warmth, South Wales, for the day. for only 20,000. Most of these have letting them literally
been drafted to camps vaented by starve to denta."
the male labour service, whose per- sonnel have been called to the army.
Every effort is being made to per sunde professional women to volun- teer
lenders. Higher camp sularies, pensions and allowances for dependents are among the induce. ments offered to teachers, sucial workers and oilers.
Meanwhile, nearly 350,000 girls perform have been registered to
their "duty year" as domestic helps during 1940.
freeze and
a
Lowest bands ontinues that, faced !
closest
The Here he met Nurse Coughlin, at that time at a Cardiff Hos-with a common danger, France and
Britain are
now une nation andt, pital. It was love at first sight. userefore, it is essential that the M. Addresses were exchanged and children in each country get a better the soldier in Palestine and the knowledge of the schools, family life, nurse in Wales maintained a regu-work and recreation in that other. lar correspondence until last Janu- ary, when Corporal Wallace return. ed to England,
Germany's Great Author
Backs The Allies
Their second meeting was followed in April and at Whitsun by two more short leaves. In July the Corporni obtamed his discharge and obtained
The couple became engaged and ur-!
THOMAS MANN, Germany's greatest living liter-a job in his home town, Chesterfield. peasant ary figure, believes the Allies will be victorious this year.ranged to be married next Easter.
From his exile in the United States he forecasts the
They will be sent to families or homes with numerous children. The unpopularity of this
official announcement, which warns;
excuse
to evade
conditions ng дл their service. Smuggled Coffco £1 a lb.
."Amerlea
Cin
and
To France
Judge Stabbed In Back
Horrifying Outrage In Manchester
Fulford Co., Ltd, soll a séparato blend
1. Ench Tea contains not less than twelve attinct ingredients; and they are sold in under a money-back guaranten.
Seeks Improved Trade Relations
Maisky's Interview
With Halifax
LONDON. Apr. 5 (Reuter).-The Improvement of British and Soviet trade relations was the subject raised by M. Maisky, the Russian Ambus sador, at a recent meeting with Lord Halifax, says Reuter's diplomalle correspondent.
In Russian quarters it is contended that the Allies would benent directly through better trade with the Soviet and also indirectly beenuse of clauses in the Soviet mutual assistance pucts LONDON, Apr. 6 (Reuter)-with Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia the Baltic stales with Wallace was recalled to his regl Judge Burgis, Chairman of the which provide
Russia. inent and was unable to get leave Lancashire Cheshire Conscien- transit facilities through
before he tious Objectors' Tribunal, after
On the outbreak of war Corporal
to see his sweetheart went to France.
Thus Britain could obtain Baltic mansk or the Black Sea ports,
Naz institution is reflected in an overthrow of Nazi rule and the triumph of democracy in girls that they may not plead war Germany with a commonwealth of peaceful nations aris-
ing from the European chaos. "When I spoke last," Man rald,
give moral
The postal courtship was renewed presiding all day at the Tribunal supplies as well as Russian via Mur- "the behaviour of France and Britain cconomic support to the democracles
and the Christemos wedding leave saw at Manchester, was stabbed four was very weak
and not afallus it is doing aiready. Neutrality then married at their sixth meeting times in the back at the station reassuring. Now we see the Euro- facing such issues can only exist in a pcan democracies actually fighting formal, juridical sense, Morally it is Wednesday Wallace will return while awaiting the train.
He was taken to hospital in for the highest things they believe in. Impossible.
serious condition,
Coffee smuggled across the Dutch border into Germany is fetching £1 per Jb. Genuine coffee is unobtain-| uble by legal means, and the various substitutes are strictly rationed. Overcharged for Rubble
"This is the reason for my optimism. This is a really demo-
-Because he charged too hisls a cratic war, price for rubble used in building the "The situation has changed since Siegfried Line fortification u contrac- Munich. Before the war
tor
"The coming peace must seck some form of unity in Europe. We have before our eyes an example of unity in the way France and Britain are
started co-operning. It would be a shame if countries do that only in war and
of Aachen-Aix-la-Chapelle-was afraid of the ruling classes in
has been fined £8,000. The fine was England and France. They admired not for the sake of peace. Humanity
immered not by in' rouri, but by the Reich Commissar for Price Control.
Use of Metal Restricted
Reich
At must conquer the pest that threatens
were
Fascium. But their victory was People at Munich.
home misinformed about Munich and their will did not prevall.
"A complete change of policy since
Acute shortage of many mictals has then is proof that the will of the pro- obliged the
Government to place fresh restrictions on their use, Ele won a victory over the ruling
schedule has been issued of classes.
A
it."
'Unknown' To Play Mary
to France.
WARNING TO MARINERS
Blackout Exercises Next Week
A notice to mariners published in to-day's "Gozelle" gives warning of next week's blackout exercises,
a
Whether Russian transport would
be able to make such routes feasible nre considered very doubtful but the suggestion forms part of the Russian
argument in favour of resuming
relations
the incimal trade
with
A man has been detained by Western Western Powers, the Police and charged with at- tempted murder.
U.S.S. AUGUSTA DAMAGED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Apr. 5 (UP)~~-
Vacancy For Probationer
The Government is inviting ap plication for appointment to the post of Probationer in the Sentor Clerical Candidates and Accounting Staff. must be of pure British race and It is stated that the following lights in the Hongkong area will be ex-Naval, sources lo-day said that the nationality and under 20 years of age. The salary for this post is $1,200 a tinguished
the night of April 11-
cruiser Augusta suffered "quite year rising by annual increments of various articles, chiefly of domestic gain from this war and are cerinin to
miner damage" when she struck & $120 to $1,440 a year, equipment, in the manufacture of lose much. The war come despite nounced his next film would be Collinson, South Lyemun, North Lyo- this week.
Wagian land, Tathong Point, Cape submerged uncharted pinnacle carly On completion of the probation period, there are prospects of promo- which metal may not be used
Manufacturers are left to discover their objections. They know they "Mary of Nazareth," the Paramount mun, Channel Rocks, Cust Rock. They sald the ship's operations tion to Class II of the Senior Clerical for themselves the most suitable sub- Chamberlain and Halifax expect a -uggestions for the actress to play the Bucy, South Fuirway Duoy, Green/vere not impaired and she was ablo jand Accounting Staff.
[face a new world after the war studios have been swamped with forth Fairway Duoy, Central Fairway
lilutes.
Ban on Tinned Foods
The Nazi authorities have forbid den grocers to sell any tinned vege tables or fruit at present, 'These are to be reserved until later In the winter,
when fresh produco
scarcer.
"The ruling classes have nothing to
SINCE producer Cecil de Mille an-
change, and say so in speeches. This Virgin Mary.
can only mean zocial change..........
The war came from the will of the people."
Mann believes firmly in the good Intentions of Britain and is confident of an Allied victory followed by a wher peace than 1910. "The United States made up to under orders to punch a hole in 'mind not to participate in the war" every tin sold to provent customers the said, "but does Intend to take part from hoarding canned food.
Hitherto shopkeepers have been
in the coming peace.
Madeleine Carroll,
Elissa Landi,
12:
Island and Cheung Chau Island Favourite up to now Is Norma | Passage, Shearer. Then follow:
Normal lighting will be resumed n the night of April 12-13.
Mariners, shipowners and all others -re also warned that the port will be closed to all vessels arriving or de parting between 0.30 p.m. on April 11. and 0 am, on April 12.
Frances Dec,
Ellen Drew,
Olivia de Havilland.
But most letters say an unknown actress should play the part.
The part will probably be played by someone who has not yel appeared in
Alm.
to dock at Olongapo for a check up.
Air Ministry's Casualty List
Makes Record Flight In Australia
G
SYDNEY, Apr. (Reuter)-An LONDON, Apr. 8′ (Reuter)--An American bulli bomber, supplied by Ale Ministry casualty list comprises the Royal Australian Air Force, has 85 names-38 killed (four of whom just made a record one day flight for Lt. J. Robinson has been allowed to were previously reported missing), Australia. resign his commission in the Hong-|flvo died of wounds seven died, 19 It flew 'kong Volunteer Defence Corps. wounded and 16 missing.
¡Sydney to Perth.
over 2,000 miles from
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