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10

Wednesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

April 10, 1940.

KING'S HITLER REPORTED TO

SHOWING TO-DAY

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OF

. Incidents

...accidente

....... experiences ... adventures

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The HONEYMOONS

OVER

STUART ERWIN MARJORIE WEAVER

Parel Knowles.

Ruvenil Hichi Jack Coriun Haban Covenough

June Gole

f. E. Clive

A 20th Century-For Picture

Also SPECIAL SPORTS REVIEW

"TOP-NOTCH TENNIS

"

Miss Kay Stammers, England's Queen of the Court, Bobby Riggs, Wimbledon & American National Champion, Jack Bromwich & Adrian Guist Australia Davis Cup winners. battling for the coveted trophy.

A free Tennis lesson with the compliments of Bobby Riggs ranked No. 1 in the Tennis world.

Riggs displays how it is done.

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

STOCKHOLM, APRIL 10 (UP),—THE Swedish govVERNMENT IS EXPECTED TO REVEAL ITS REACTION TO "CERTAIN GERMAN PROPOSALS,” ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL PROCLAMATION BROADCAST FROM STOCKHOLM LAST NIGHT.

Usually discriminating foreign diplomats in London believe that the embroilment of Sweden in the war is only a question of a few days.

If, as anticipated, the Allies send a big expeditionary.force to Narvik with a view-probably with Swedish co-operation of themselves seizing. the Kiruna iron-fields, it is likely that Hitler will land troops in southern Sweden and along the Swedish coast in the Gulf of Bothnia.

Any eventual German intrusion in the south would immediately threaten Stockholm, the Swedish capital.

The Girl

Who Was

Put Under

The Table

MOBILISATION DENIED

STOCKHOLM, Apr. 9 (Reuter). The report that General Mobilisation has been ordered in Sweden is authoritatively stated to be without foundation..

King Gustav presided at a special meeting of the Cabinet this morning when the whole position was discussed.

News of the German invasion of Denmark and DURING the last war, Norway caused consternation in Stockholm where crowds whenever there was an air of people gathered outside post offices to withdraw raid in the night, a young

girl was wakened, taken savings. downstairs and told to stay under the dining-room table with her sister.

Her parents left her and

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"You, with murder

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GREER GARSON M

BAM WOOD Production 1. Godigy

Boreen Play by B.

Claudio Wosfund Krin Marchwis Produced by VICTOR BAVILLE

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PICTURE

Count the "TELEGRAPHS” everywhere.

see what was happening.

The girl was terrified, but her sister, three years younger, did not seem to mind.

Now the girl has grown up. At 30 Įshe is a happily married woman with two healthy children; but she is intensely anxious if she goes out alone.

A Vivid Memory The childhood memory of those nir- raid nights is the most vivid she has While she is working about the house the worn is all right, and if she goes out with certain people she is very nearly all right.

The best protection, in this respect, is her husband, next her sister, then her doctor-the general practitioner who looks after the family, but any doctor is "some use." Other people help, but do not abolish the anxiety.

Fear For Her Mind

The physician states that the real basis of the present anxiety seemed to be a fear of going out of her mind and of being shut up away from her friends. The fear had later been transferred to death as a lesser evil, since it she were dead she herself would not know about it.

Her

sister had grown up, attractive, Kay, a

good mixer and made friends easily: the pallent-though attractive, too was shy, difdent and had few friends, but she was clever.

Actually, she became engaged be- fore.. her younger. sister; but she was. rure that it was her mind that hind drawn her husband. That was why she feared losing it.

The case is fully described in the "British Medical Journal."

LATE NEWS

The Intest reports received, from Norway is that Narvik, Trondheim and Bergen have) been occupied but that the Nor- wegians are still holding out! along the Oslo Fjord.

Sweden Is Ready

LONDON, Apr.

(Reuter).

Although reports from Stockholm state that the rumours of a general mobilisation in Sweden are unfound-

Sweden.

No Scarcity Of Food

Reassuring Speech By Lord Woolton

LONDON, Apr. 9 (Reuter).—A rc-

tion of Great Britain in view of the was

cd, Reuter learns that a state or assuring stalement on the food post- readiness and preparedness exists in developments in Scandinavia

Swedish circles in London state made by Lord Woolton, the Minister that Sweden's position is that she of Food, to-day. | will resist any

Invasion but, if no Lord Woolton said: "Since before her sovereignty, Sweden will seek to its plans in order that we could meet attempt is made to interfere with the war, the Ministry of Food has laid maintain complete neutrality.

emergencies. Su you need have no It is further stated in Swedish fear that food supplies with be circles that no

no appeat has been re-

seriously interfered with, Bacon Is crived from Norway in the present in ample supply. We have a very circumstances,

large weekly contract with Canada, o6 There is no mutual assistance well as agreements with Eire and pact between Norway and Sweden, Northern Ireland. but during the Russo-Finnish warį

, י,

Sweden and Norway reached 1 "The plture is also satisfactory as full understanding on the roles regards butter. We still have plenty ench would pursue in cir-for our needs for some time to come. cumstances such as have arisen to-Large supplies are coming in from day,

Australia and New Zealand.”

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TARZAN

FINDS A SON!

"THE BEST EVER!" Ways Edgar Bloo Burroughs, author of Torsan thrillst

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DANGERS: The Fool of Paradtand Hoati (amazing naderentur

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