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50 YEARS AGO

April 10, 1800.

of Tacoma. "George Tranels Train. Round the World 00 days!" registers at the Hongkong lulet at an abnormally early hour this morning having wel by the General Werder from Japan, With

him was . W. Wall, private secretary, Kodak-Amanouriale." As is stated, in de tall further on, they are attempting the Artel act, putting a girdle round the world In sixty days, and as things show at pre- sent they will do it. Our representative eailed-on George this morning. Uko hotel. By a coincidence it was about breakfast time and he slayed on till he Rot invited to the cheste dejeuner. The spare time he occupied in "aizing up" his host, and hearing him talk with Bila resuit

George Franseln la a sinart old ma 01 though as active as a young fellow- washingto off somewhere. Prob- ably, he has lost two. 110 enn keep as talking in the most erratle yet entertain. hway as long as be has pri audience. although he pace had a spell of stience never spoke to a soutwhich lasted 14 years,

He is the man who introduced tram- Ways to Great Britain in 1661; he bulit the Union Pacing Railroad; started teic graphs and railways in Australia; sent

by clippers to California in 4; and he claims to be the original of Jules Vernes "Puncas Fogg." ranking his trip round the work in 30 days in 1870. 1wn years before Jules Verne's book, appeared,

He la now making his fourth cireuth- pubulation, 33 years after his fleet. Dut he wants it understood that he is par competing with Nelly Dly in any senad "She came over on the saine track as I tid in 1879," he said, "and did it quicker Because she had a faster boat neruss the Cut fier's wak n newspaper commerce. advertisement; mins ix for wanking and so on."

ARS AGO

April 10, 1015. The Blue Funnet uner Theseus, bound for Java, has arrived at Gibraltar, and reports an exciting experience with a submarine when south-west of Bishop's

lock, Selily Isten.

Heuler's correspondent in Rome kays that the newspapers are much perturbed by the ruinours of the possibilty of, a ronarate panes being arranged between Austria and Itussia. They point out that Austria no longer has any chance of re- conquerit her lost ferritory, and inctirs a great risk of losing still more if the War continues, whereas by Instant sub- mirstan s miny hope to check the Rus sian invaston and Servian advance, and

tions which they expect to realise eventual intervention. These arguments have strengthened the propaganda in favour of intervention.

10 YEARS AGO

April 10, 1830. The Finance Commitice of the Legista-

held at the Offices of Messrative Council at a meeting held yerlerday. Dodwell & Co., Li, Hongkong & presided over by the Colonial Secretary, Shanghai Bank Building, on Men- Small Packet Prat to all countries day, the 22nd April, 1940, at la suspended.

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SEVERE FIGHTING IN. NORWAY

FROM PAGE ONE

sand has been attacked by planes.

Troops have also landed si Eger- sond.

.

Guns Still Thunder STOCKHOLM, Apr. 9 (Reuter),—— It was reponiú temgħa dial 900

s ut scurborg forress near the mouth of Oslo joru, which have ben in schon throughout the day, are still thundering is the Vader.

According to the Norweglan Ad- my te irmans Dave bombeu the Oslo East Station three nes without scoring a arrect hut, Several persons were injured when the air- port of Keller on the outskirts of Oslo was also attucked.

The Norwegians are reported to be stlil resisting in several places but the immediate vicinity of Oslo iu quiet,

Oslo Occupied BERLIN, Aur, 9 (Itcuter). - The Germans have announced to octu- pation of Oslo,

uny

Undamaged

SPECIAL TO THE "MIXPH STOCKHOLM, by Telephone from Oslo, April 10 (UP).The occupation of the Norwegmn capital has been completed.

4 ny itself was not damaged, but about twenty houses in the sub- urbs were damaged by German bombers.

April 10, 1940.

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Japan Seeks To Make Herself All-Powerful

FALL OF DANISH CAPITAL

FROM PAGE ONE

spectacle of the most modern war equipment.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.c.) ano 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

all is normal. Sixth Talk of the Series

"Some Great Authors"

around us But Farmers, on their way to the fields, go about their everyday work.

"We roll along and the countryside becomes flatter. We take out places

Radio Programme Broadcast by fa a column behind a heavy anti-Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 5-11 p.m. on 9.52'.c's. per "Everywhere we meet expressions second.

Aircraft battery.

H. K. T.

12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter-

of blank amazement, despite the fact that the conditions of our march have been proclaimed over the radio and hung everywhere on placards, as wellccsalon. ns, being scattered on leaflets from aeroplanes all the morning."

"Protection" Promises To Danmark By Naxis

DERLIN,

wireless

12.30 Latest Varicly,

Dance Musio and

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- Apr. (Reuter). The

ther Report. Knu- 1.03 atutes that General

The Landon Palladium Or- the German chestra and Herbert Geok (Tenor). plisch, commanding

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, force in Denmark made a broadcast

and Announce- to-day in which he declared that the Weather Forecast German forces would take good care ments.

1.45 Variety with George Scott-- that not a single Englishman showed

And himself in Norway and Denmark Wood, Baldwin

Howard, Len Fills, and Oilers, during the war.

2,15 Close Down. 6.00

Varlely with Boy Fox and blow Is Orchestra, Greta Keller and:

Closing Local Stock Quota-

Asserting that Mr. Churchill "s the greatest warmonger of the cen- tury" who had prepared a agalast the. Nerweginn coasts, he de- Others. clared that Danish and Norwegian 0.52 government were neither willing nor tions. able to offer effective resistance to

British Invasion."

and His Or- Marek Weber 6.55 chestra. At the Tchalkowsky Foun- lain-Fantasia, Simple Avcu, Spring. Song, Suite Orientule, Dream Waltz, Maidens of Baden-Waltz

chestra.

Assures Danes of Freedom General Knupletch stated that the The Germans have also occupied the Norwegian, naval base at Hoisten, TOKYO, Apr. 10 (Reuter).-German Command has established

7.30 London Relay-The News. 0.00 just outside the entrance to Oste The Japanese Government is contact with the Danish Government

Local Time Signal, Weather Fjord.

contemplating the inauguration and intends to reach an agreement

with it which will maintain the Report and Announcements, A city is quiet.

8.03 The Hilo Hawallan Orchestra. of two major economic policies, Danish peoples their freedom and the Nazi Claims

8.15 Jeanetto MacDonald (80- SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH” according to the Japanese Press., future-independence of the country.

The remainder of the proclamation prano) and Boston Promenade Or- BERLIN,

10 Apr.

(UP)-The The aun of the first would be to

8.45 Studio-"Some Great Au- German Lah Command claims in a strengthen and stabliise Japan's Four follows lines of that addressed to Mobilisation Plan Norway by General von Falkenhorst special commnunlue that all points Year Materials

series of talks by Father Ryan, SJ. of military importance in Norway with a view to facilinting her huge who is commanding the German thors: Ruskin. The sixth of a

9.05

and' Ravel-Introduction new national defence programme, troops in Norway. are in German hands.

Ships Can't Leave clalms that which is planned to be so powerful communque

LONDON, han no other Power will dare to

Apr. (Reuter).A Allegro for. Harp with Strings and Accompaniment Vir- strong forces have occupied Narvik,

decree announced by the Danish radlo Woodwind

tuoso String Quarlet with J. Trenolicam, Bergen, Stavanger, Cris-mennce Japan.

The second policy will embrace station, which is now In German tlansand. Oslo and other ports.

Japan, North Chino. Manchoukuo hands, states that all Danish ships, Cockerill, R. Murchie and C. Draper, and Inner Mongolia with emphasis including fishing boats and

The

paris. Danish

9

other

pic.c.y Moscure LONDON, Apr. 9 (Reuter).-There is still complete obscurity about then the objectivean economic bloc small craft, are forbidden to leave which will be self-sumleient and self- situation in

Nerway.

supporting. Germens The

had apparently. Large-Scale Expansion hoped that the Norwegions would give up the struggle without resist- ance as Denmark has done.

.0.15 London Relay-News Sam- mary.

0.30 Talk on "Tus British Empire In War and After" recorded by The Hi, Hon. Lard Snell, C.B.F.

Second Belgium A LONDON, April 10 (UF),—The

945 Marches of Sousa-Hands A large-scale expansion of indus-official British spokesman said to-day Acress the Sea, The Hand of H. M. rial agricultural and productive

Denmark chemy occupied territory, Sousa, Regimental Band of II. M. Indeed German circles still claim capacity is envisaged in both the pro- has Great Britain would regard Coldstream Guards, Marching, with ceted programmes, details of which placing her under the game category Grenadier Guards; Semper Fidelis that negotiations are continuing with are expected to be developed In 0 as Czecho-Slovakia In the current March, The Band of H. M. Cold- the Norwegians with this aim inference to be held shortly in Tokyo and Belgium in the Great War.

stream Guarda. view.

10.00 An Ilour of Danes Masia. 11.00 Close Down,

Hon. Mr. E R. alifax, C.M.G.. debated at om length n vols for $377,400 for high cost of living allowance. It was

of experts nominated by the China

The occupation, said the spokes- 11plained in the Message that the scheme

i at percentage incrense on existing steri- In actual fact, by all reports, airs Board and the Japanese

inan, casis no slur on the Danisli in which was brought into force

these hapes have been disappointed. In 1028 did not contemplete a fall in the

Finance, Commerce and Industry, or below 1. 9. The Sereiary of

don la Scentical

Apiculture and Forestry, War and people.

Icoland's Fata State has

LONDON, Apr. D (Reuter).-Re-Vavy Ministries. down to exchange of

LONDON, Apr. 9 (Reuter).-In parts from Oslo regarding the situn- The new domestic economic policy

the existing well-informed quarters in London, if about tion in Norway have been received vill

centre In London with some reserve es- materials mobilisation programme put is felt that the position in Denmark pecially

ito effect last year and which will may be considered as that

af of this cof the continuation

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Statement together with Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939.

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DODWELL & COMPANY LIMITED. General Managers.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LTD.

The Ordinary General Meeting Apr. 10. of Shareholders in the above Com- Apr. 10. Apr. 10. pany will be held in the Company's Atoomces, P. & O. Building, 5th .Apr. 10. .Apr. 11. Floor, on Thursday, 11th April, Apr. 11. 1910, at 11 am, for the purpose ..Apr. Japan (San of receiving the Report of the General Managers together with a Apr. 11. Statement of Accounts to the 31st U.S.A., Honolulu and Japan (San December, 1939.

Francisco date, 19th March)

The Transfer Books of the Apr. 11. Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai Company will be closed from (Vancouver B.C. date, 23rd March) Monday, 8th April, to Thursday,

Apr. 111th, 1949, both days inclusive.

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> YEARS AGO

April 10, 134. Golden spotlights, directed upon an - derorsted with evergreens and huge banks of azaleas, shed a romantic radiance on all parts of the Cathedral when

General Hermann Gotting. Premier of Prussia and Reichsminister for Air, was married to-day to the lovely stage stor, Frau Emint Sonnemann.

terrier, Chancellor of

Germany. and all its Ministers, were seated in the front row of the Cathedral.

NAZIS MARCH INTO OSLO

FROM PAGE ONE

to the air, valiantly fighting against the overwhelming odds of scores of Nazi machines.

I witnessed four German planes crash in flumes.

There is no confirmation of reports circulating in

Norway that other Allled planes are en routs. The re- ports mention that between 000 and 700 British and French plunes are en route.

The occupation of Oslo, the Nor- wegian capital, occurred without major incident,

The population lood by silently as they watched the German soldiers, in full wor kit, march through the cen- iral streets.

The city is now

German military rule.

under

Occupation Of City

BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" baby yur

B Anc

(UP)-The German High Command has issued

saying that Oslo hos

been occupied.

Proclamation To Peoplo SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH AMSTERDAM, Apr. 1

(UP).

reported tien

at Narvik.

with

the

of an

the

although of German troops be broadened to include the acquist enemy-occupied arca similar to that

ion of a greater number of Import-of Czecho-Slovaitla This riserve has been Increased ant materials probably to be extend-legal position caused by the German by German reports which yesterday d to cover the 1944-46 financial year, invasion will doubtiess be made plain afternoon sald that the German troops had taken Oslo.

The German claims did not say

More National Control

A much higher degree of national patrol will be required to operate the policy, the draft of which is ex- eted to be presented the 70th

at what hour Oslo was taken.

Berlin Communiqua BERLIN, Apr. 0 (Reuter)-A Diet next spring. communique issued to-day states that!

In addition, coal, fron, light metals,

at later date.

A statement is also likely to be made with regard to the status of Iceland and Force Islands, which are inked with the Danish state. Populaco Stunned MALMO, Apr. ย (Reuter)-A

the operations for the occupation of liquid fuel, soda, salt, ammonium tragic air of bitterness and humilia Denmark and the Norwegian coast sulphate, gold palp, machine tools, ucn hung over Copenhagen us the "ubber, wool and other articles are invading Germans hurried about the were carried out according to plan already embraced by Japan's business of occupying the city.

Few details have come across the

on April 9.

During the march into Denmark materials mobilisation programme.

It is expected that the following water separating Malmo from Copen- and the landing in that country.sentials will be included in the hagen, but it is known that three there were no incidents..

Danish soldiers were shot by the Germans during an incident In Copenhagen.

On the coast of Norway, the only opposition worth mentioning was at On. This was overcome during the afternoon and Oslo was occupied."

BIG BATTLE OFF SCANDINAVIA

FROM PAGE ONE

mine-layers. were busy throughout the day in the Slaggerak

Battles Off. Coast SPECIAL. TO THE TELEORSCH"

LONDON, Apr. 9 (UP) Radio Stockholm announces that an air battle is in progress off the Norwegian coast.

The French Foreign Office daily bulletin states that engagements are occurring at several points off the coast of Norway between German and Allied naval unita,

"The engagements are occurring under herole conditions because the

Radio Oslo unounced at 2.45 p.m.sen la very rough and there is a gate!

The Gerinan Commander of the city

of Oslo has ordered the Norweglan Police Commissioner to brondcast hroughout Norway that evacuation must haft immediately and that all cople who have already left must return immediately

10:

blowing," the announcement adds, Navy Crosses N. Sea

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH – LONDON, Apr. 9 (UP).-"Power- ful units of the British Navy have. put to sea leclared Mr. Chamber- Jain, after having announced the

"He also requests the inhabitants British assurances of aid to the Nor- weginn Government in the House of Commons to-day.

of Olso to meet the German soldier

na friendly manner."

Journal-

The Informant's name will be of the

kept strictly private, except in caser where mallee is proved.

HIT-AND-RUN PEDESTRIANS

LONDON, (UP).—The black- p.m. out has produced the hit-and-run

pedestrian.

Friday, Apr. 12 Fort Bayard, 1oihow ond Halphong 1 p.m. Shanghai....

2.30 p.m. Manila, Australia and New Zealand via Thursday Island-due Thura- day Island, 23rd April

Parcels

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Many serious accidents have been used through collisions with people who fall to stop and see what harm they liave done.

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David Walker, 68, temporarily Now on Sale blinded by the torch of another man,

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The coroner could only return një:

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pm by collision with a person, unknown.

He spoke for only eight minutes, during which time be denied the Ger- man charges that the Allies had planned to invade Scandinavia,

"This fresh cruel act of aggression dis- will

Germany's rebound to advantage and contribute to her ultimate defeat," the Premier said.

Reports from New state that

York the Columbla Broadcasting station at 11 a.m. intercepted a radio announce- ment quoting reports from Paris that British and German fleets were fight- ng off the Norwegian const "in a No heavy storm and rolling seas," further detalls were given,

The Nation Brondcasting Corpora- tion also intercepted a Berlin broad- ast stating that three British fight- 'ng planes were shot down in an air battle with Messerschmidts off Nor-

way,

revised plan: rice wheat, mis- sellancous grains, staple foodstuffs, special machine tools, artificial rubber and synthetic gasoline.

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An ale of quietness still abounds, though enquiries are on a scale than yesterday.

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Telephones (Old) 20 Telephones (New) $10.95

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The former Italian Ambassador to Japan, Signor Aurili, passed through, the Colony yesterday on his way to Italy after having completed his term

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The German invading troops con- sisted of artillery, infantry, air force and marines.

One hundred and fifty Danish troops crossed into Sweden. The Major commanding them declares that they hope to join the Swedish

Army.

Nazi Espionage Contro Mast Copenhagen citizens only learned of the country's plight when they read the leaflets which German planes showered upon the city,

GERMAN, CLOCKS SOLD

An auction of 141 confiscated

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Copenhagen was a centre of Nazi MEDICATED JELL

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The Gestapo is reported to be already working and acting on the basis of the lists of names complied in advance.

SWEDEN AGREES TO NAZI DEMANDS

FROM PAGE ONE

Russia or whether they will proceed regardless of Soviet action.

Holland Noxt?

LONDON, Apr. 9 (Reuter).—It is being suggested in German quarters, says an offelni statement issued In London, that Great Britain is contem- ointing an Invasion of Holland or Belgium and that Germany would be Justified in forcatalling such an

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invasion the wanton Denmark and Norway by Germany. the immediate conclusion at which be tempted to most people would

Germany arrive is that as usual preparing the ground for a fresh other neutrni ssault upon some

country.

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Any suggestion that Great Britain or France is contemplating an attack On Zollund or Doigtúni is so fantastie that nobody outside Germany could for a moment be deceived by it.

London Conference Is Held Up

(Reuter). LONDON, Apr. 9.

LONDON, ADE 9 (Reuter)"Reu-office.

No Confirmation

Owing to the developments of the International situation, the conference between the British Ministers from ter's" Naval Correspondent learns report by radio that they are in Nor- the Balkans and Lord Halifax, which that no confirmation, has been re-

weglon waters as by doing so they was to have been hold to-day, has ceived in London of the reports of a would betray their presence to the been postponed. naval baftie off the Norwegian coast or that German warships have pene“.

trated north as far as Trondheim or

Narvik M

it is pointed out that in any case it is unlikely that British ships would

enemy,

The reports of German warships at

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---Stainless Deodorizing-Easily and Accurately applied.

STILLMAN'S SUPPOSITORIES

are especially prepared to suit : the convenience of the modern

woman.

Fifteen dainty, medleated, sup- posliories packed in a small box, may be easily tucked away in the over-night bag for travelling equally pleasing for home use too.

STILLMAN'S SUPPOSITORIES

Contain Quinino. Sulphate, Oxyquinoline Sulphate,. Salicylic Acid, Borle Acid. Sold at all Drug Stores Distributors:

Apw Plt Seng's Trading Co. Ltd

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