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NAZIS JAM DAVENTRY

Daventry's short-wave brandeakt on the 25 metre band this morning The Summer Torm begins on Monday, April 15th. For Prospec- was badly Jammed by what ap tus (for Middle School and Prep.peared to be a German station. School) apply to Fung Man Sui, Esq, or Chan Pak Luk, Esq., Messrs. Harry Wicking, Prince's Building, (Tel. 30241) or to

Radio Paris broadcast in French came through fairly clearly, at 7.30 n.m. over the same wave length, but was completely blotted out to gether with the BB.C. news bulletin ST. STEPHEN'S COLLEGE,In English at 9 a.m.

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CAPITULATION BY NORWEGIANS?

FROM PAGE ONE

been

to Hamar, Government with the wegian Royal family has removed Bergen and Trondheim have occupied without fighting. Four Ger man cruisers are still anchored out- cide Dearondheim. Narvik is not yet occupied although German troops have landed.

Norwegians Accept Naxi Challenge

April 10, 1940. America And Scandinavia

New Proclamation Of Neutrality Hinted

was

issued

by

NAZIS MARCH

INTO OSLO

>> FROM PAGE ONE

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

The occupation of Oslo, the Nor- weglan capital, occurred without mafor Incident.

Nazi Coup Not Bloodless

Danos Put Up Fight

In Copenhagen

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGBORG, SWEDEN, Apr. ↑ (UP)-Swedish and Danish refugees- arriving here report that sporadic Copenhagen dur- in

in the German occupation,

They stuled that four Danish sold- ters and two civilians were among those killed.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

I witnessed four German planes WASHINGTON, Apr. 10 (UP)-'crash in flames. The United States will immediately 1 There is no confirmation of reports revise its Proclamation of Neutrality crculating in Norway that other as a result of the German Invasion Allied planes are en route. The re-fighting occurred i of Scandinavia.

parts mention that between 000 and This statement

700 British and French planes are en route. President Roosevelt to-night-

The events of the past 48 hours will undoubtedly cause a great many official Admiralty communique more Americans to think about the issued to-day says that German potentialities of this war in relation warships during the night fore-to the United States," said the Pres

dent.

The President sald he would im-tral streets, ed their way past the fortress on the outer part of Oslo Fjord medlately determine, destly, whether after being engaged by coastal there is war between Germany and Denmark and, secondly, the situation batteries.

between Germany and Norway.

Macao Man Is OSLO, Apr. 9 (Reuter).—An Caught House Breaking

+

Thomas Edmundo da Rozario, 30.

At 4.30 am, a violent engage- unemployed, of Macao, was charged before Mr. Hlmsworth at the Kow

was reported between n Magistracy this morning with ment house-breaking with intent to commit the warships and Oscarborg

ony. Pun She-leung, 17, student fortress. was complainant.

It was stated that about 8 pm. on April 7, Pun caught Rozarlo in his bedroom and discovered he had broken into the house. The police

One cruiser forced her way pas! the fortress but ran agrount later.

Horten Bombarded Other warships bombarded Horten. It is believed that the Germáns

is also occupied..

United States Reaction SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAR64* WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (UP) The German occupation of Denmarie and the invasion of Norway haya confronted the United States Govern- ment with the necessity for a series of conferences to determine the nation's future policy.

The population stood by silently as they watched the German soldiers, in full war kit, march through the cen- The city is now. under German military rule.

Occupation Of City SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Apr. 9 (UP), The German High Command has issued a communique saying that Oslo has been accupied.

(ur),

Proclamation To People SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“ AMSTERDAM, Apr. 9 Radio Calo announced at 2.45 p.m.: "The German Cominander of the city The Immediate reaction is of) of Osl

Oslo tins ordered the Norwegian

The reluices included many women. and children, who said there was one clash in the square near the royal castle, and another in the Knockens district near the centre of the city. where the Danes offered reslalomac de the invaders.

Early Closing Court Case

First Summons Under Now Ordinanco

The Orst summonses taken out under the new Early Closing Hours

Consignees are hereby informed Statements of Account to 31st were sent for and Rozario was have occupied Trondheun, Bergensent a major combat ist Police Commissioner to broadcast | Bill were heard before Mr. Sheldon

that their goods with the exception of Oplum, Treasure and Valuables are being landed and stored into the Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon And Godown Co., Ltd., Kowloon be obtained whence delivery may immediately after landing,

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Pleading guilty to the charge. Rozario was bound over for $30 and ordered to be expelled.

France Stabilises Domestic Prices

One warship has also arrived at

after an engage Narvik probably ment with Norwegian ship. A cum-

detachment paratively small been landed.

Christiansand Attacked

It is reported from Christiansand that German warships attacked the fortress there.

PARIS, Apr. 9 (Reuter).~~~Presi- No details of this attack are avail- dent Lebrun yesterday, signed a num-able but it is known thol Christian- ber of domestic decrees including one sand has been attacked by planes.

tabitive the prices for three Troops have also landed at tiger months and another for controlling sund. French exports to neutral countries. The other decrees covered death fresonal activities penalties for against the army or nation.

NEW RED DEMANDS REPORTED

>> FROM PAGE ONE

The Thirty-fth Annual General Meeting of Shareholders will be held at the Offices of Mesars.

munist Party, upbraids Brilain and Dodwell & Co., Ltd., Hongkong & Feance for the latest developments in Shanghai Bank Building, on Mon-Scandinavia. "Pravda's" comment is believed to indicate the attitude of day, the 22nd April, 1940, at il the Soviet Government towards the am, for the purpose of receiving new developments. the report of the General Managers together with I Statement of Accounts for the year ended 31st December, 1939:

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Guns Still Thunder STOCKHOLM, Apr. 9 (Reuter).~~ It was reported to-night that the guns at Oscarbor: fortress near the

In northern Europe, or throughout Norway that evacuation at the Central Magistracy this mom- alternatively, that it is merely the must halt hamediately and that all ing aggravation and extension of the people who have already left must economic warfare which, has been return inmediate!

"Ife also requests the inhabitants the chief aspect of the European conflict to date.

of Olso to meet the German soldiers

a friendly manner."

A tentative feeling is that Ger-in many has apparently strengthened her position, but most observers be- lieve that the British sea power is still a

the controlling factor in general strategical situation.

Senator Walter George declared that it appeared that the Scandina vian invasion means the beginning of

a large scale, Senator Guy Gillette anticipated

war

on a

BIG BATTLE OFF SCANDINAVIA: GNEISENAU SUNK

FROM PAGE ONE

that some "similar step would be put to sen" declared Mr. Chamber- laken in the Balkans before long lain, after having announced the British assurances of aid to the Nor-

clamation of United States neutrality Commons to-day.

Cheung Tze-sui, occupier, ánd Mam, Wing. foki, were summoned for fall- ing to close their shop at 9.05 p.m. on April 1.,

Mr. C. A. S. Russ appeared for the defendants, and asked for a date for hearing. The summonses were ad- journed to April 18.

LORD HARLECH'S WARNING

mouth of Oslo Fjord, which have and added that he expected a pro-1wegian Government in the House of Every men in the civil defence force

been in action throughout the day, are still thundering against the m vader.

According to the Norwegian Ad- miralty the Germans have bomb.a the Oslo East Station three times without scoring a direct hit. Several persons were injured when the air- port of Kifeller on the outskirts of Oslo was also attucked.

The Norwegians are reported to be stil: resisting in several places but the Immediate vicinity of Oslo is quiet.

Oslo Occupied BERLIN, Apr. D (Reuter). The Germans have announced the occu- pation of Oslo.

City Undamaged SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” STOCKHOLM, by Telephone from

Oslo, April 10 (UP). The occupation of the Norwegian capital has been completed.

The city itself was not damaged, but about twenty houses in the sub- Germun (Reuter) urba were damaged by

bombers.

Russia May Act. Apr. ISTANBUL,

10 (UP). Turkish military authorities fortsca the possibility of Russia entering the war in Scandinavia if the Allies un dertale military action against Ger- The Transfer Books of the Com-many in Norway. A high Turkish Military authority is of the opinion pany will be closed from 6th April that Russia may attempt to occupy Finland and possibly to 22nd April, 1940, both days northern

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Four Men Are Eyes And Ears

Keeping R.A.F. Watch On Western Front LONDON, (UP)-Four are acting as the "eyes and ears" of the Royal Air Force, perched high on top of the fortifications of the Maginot Line.

Their job is

The Germans have also occupied the Norwegian naval base at Holsten, just outside the entrance to Oslo Fjord.

The city is quiet.

Nazi Claims SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHA BERLIN,

10 Apr.

(UP)-The German High Command claims in a special communique that all points of military importance in Norway ure in German hands,

The

clulms communique

that strong forces have occupied 'Narvik, Trondheim, Bergen, Stavanger, Chris- tiansund, Oslo and other ports.

Completely Obscuro LONDON, Apr. (Reuter). There

situation in Norway

still complete obscurity about the

The Germans had apparently hoped that the Norwegians would give up the struggle without resist- ance as Denmark has done.

Indeed German circles still claim

that negotiations are continuing with the Norwegians with this aim in

view.

In actual fact, by all reports, these hopes have been disappointed.

London Is Sceptical

4

LONDON, Apr. 9 (Reuter)—Re-

keep a lookout for the enemy aircraft and report to tlie 2.A.F. and French Air Squadrons a few miles behind the lines. They must have an uninterrupted view of ports from Oslo regarding the situa the countryside, therefore their position in Norway, have been received tion must necessarily be exposed.

Day in and day out hour on end, they stand on top of the fort, their only protection a shallow trench, In the teeth of the biling wind, rain and snow, keeping a constant vigil.

And the biting wind and rain and now have put in good average in this part of France, for It has been the coldest period within living

emory.

But the four of the ILA.. ore tough. They say they love their job 'n spite of the dimeuttles and are quite content to remain under all Conditions, the "eyes and ears."

Journal-

of the

Hongkong Fisheries

Research

PARIS,

(Reuter)-An

day says that artillery fire was heavy 24 Western Front for the on tho hours ending yesterday afternoon. There

also firing along the Rhine.

Both sides have carried out long distance reconnaissance flights.

ometal communique Issued here to Station

was

Generally Quiet

Edited by

Dr. G. A. C. Herklots

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PARIS, Apr. D. (Router)-To-dny's at communique says that it was 'n quiet

day generally on the front, from the Morning Post Building.

Moselle to the Rhine.

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Apr. 13, 5 pm.

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la London with some reserve es- with the pecially in connection reported landing of German troops at Narvik.

This reserve has been increased by German reports which yesterday afternoon sold that the German troops had taken Oslo.

The German claims did not say at what hour Oslo was taken,

Borlin Communiquo BERLIN, Apr. B (Reutor).--A communique issued to-day states that, the operations for the occupation of Denmark and the Norwegian coast were carried out according to plan

April

ถ. During the march Into Denmark and the landing In that country, there were no incidents.

on

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

|CLAMOUR TO AID THEIR COUNTRY

STOCKHOLM, Apr. 9 (Reuier).— The Norwegian Legation was he- aleged by Norwegians offering their services to fight for the country,

The offer is also being received from nationals of other countries.

Dutch Volunteers Also PARIS. Apr. 9 (Reuler)-Nor-| wegian and Dutch volunteers, were calling throughout the day at the Norwegian Legation to offer their services to fight, on behalf of Nor- way.

Their names were taken and they were told to hold themselves in readiness.

.

LONDON, Apr. 9 (Teuter)~"We are entering a new phase of war.

has got to be ready."

This was the warning uttered by on the Scandinavia phase of the He spoke for only eight minutes, Lord Harlech, the North-east Region- war, which would place all Ameri-during which time he denied the Geral Commissioner for Civil Defence. can war equipment and other sup-man charges that the Allies had in a speech at Hull to-night. plies to Denmarit and Norway on a planned to invade Scandinavin,

Lord Harlech said that there were "This fresh cruel net of aggression no people with whom Britons had strict cash-and-carry basis.

dis- will rebound to Germany's Ministers In Conference

more in common than Scandinavians, WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (UP), vantage and contribute to her who are now treated with the most cruel. brutal and savage onslaught. The Ministers for Norway, Denmark ultimate defent," the Premier said.

Reports from New York state that The war had blown up and who knew and Sweden, together with the Fin-i nish Minister, were in conference for the Columbia Broadcasting station at where it could turn next? two hours this evening, after which 11 a.m. intercepted a radio announce- they visited the State Departmentment quoting reports from Paris that

latest news from to receive the Europe.

H.K. Stock Market

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following quotations issued on the Hongkong Stock ket this morning.

BANKS

:

H.K. Banks $

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INSURANCES

China Underwriters $ H.K. Fire $ x, d.

SHIPPING

Douglases $ Steamboats S. Indo-Chinas P$ Indo-Chinns D.$. Shell (Bearers) 's/- Waterboats $

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Kailan s/~ Rnubs $ H.K. Mines

Hotels $.. Lands $

MINING

British and German ficets were night London Conference

No

off the Norwegian coast "in a heavy storm and rolling seas." further details were given.

The National Broadcasting Corpora- tion also intercepted a Berlin broad- cast stating that three British fight In planes were shot down in an nir battle with Messerschmidts off Nor-,

way.

No Confirmation LONDON. Apr. 9 (Reuler)“Neu- were ter's" Naval Correspondent lcarris Mar- that no confirmation has been re- celved in London of the reports of a navel bottle off the Norweglan enast or that German worships have pene- trated north as far as Trondheim or Narvik.

.1,485 sa .£944 n.

It is pointed out that in any case it £03 n.

.94 n. is unlikely that British ships would .31 n. report by radio that they are in Nor- .12% .wegian waters as by doing so they to the .74 sa. would betray their presence

enemy.

The reports of German warships"at" Narvik are believed in many quarters .230 n. .405 23.

to be German propaganda Intended to undermine Norweglan morale. .00 cts. n. .174 3.

Gneisenau Sinking SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" AMSTERDAM, Apr. 10 (UP).— Radio-Stockholm confirms that a great sea battle is still in progress. An unconfirmed report states that the 1,500 men went down with .76/734 n. Gneisenau when she was sunk off

.73% 0, Oslo.

.150 n. 104 D. 100 a.

.60 n.

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,414 n.

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cts. n.

LANDS

Lands 4% Debentures S'hal Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $ H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates $..

UTILITIES

Trums $ Peak Trams (old) Peak Trama (new) $. Star Ferries $..

5.05 sa.

.3074 AD.

.100 n.

Three Sea Battles

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Apr. 10 (Domel).--It is

that naval and confirmed bottles are raging between

aerial British and German forces at three points off Norway.

NORWAY'S APPEAL

FOR AID

FROM PAGE ONE

.14.10 n. ¡and six months for the Navy but with nts population of only 2,021,000 no 41⁄2 n. military class hardly ever reached 103 n. 12,000 men.

17.00 .

Norway relled on Its incredibly dimcult terrain and is value as a

8 n. transshipment point to protect lis

.08 n.

20 n.

neutrality, as it did in the last war. Denmark, under successive Soel- slist Governments, abondoned all iden ...of training its man-power adequately .6.20 n.

nor attempting fortification. .00 . .23 n. ..11 n.

Ferries $.. China Lights (old) China

Lights (now) $.. H.K. Electrics $ Мосло Electrics S Sandakan Lichts $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $......10.05 8.

INDUSTRIALS

For a nation that is "all const," most of which is accessible to the German Navy inside its own Balle, 29. defence was next to impossible..

Allies Reach Decision LONDON, APR. 10 (DOMEI),

FRANCE GREAT BRITAIN AND HAVE DECIDED UPON IMPOR- TANT MILITARY AND DIPLOMA- 17TIC MEASURES AS A RESULT OF 0.86 n.THE

GERMAN INVASION OF NORWAY AND DENMAIL.

Decision was reached lato 9. night after a meeting of the Allled two

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STORES, &e..

Dairy Farms

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COTTON MILLS Ewo Sh... S'hal Cotton Sh. $.

MISC.

H.K. Entertainments 3. Constructions (old) Construcilons (new) Vibro Piling $.. Ch' out $ 1925'

G. Bands ILK. Govt. 4% Lonn H.K. Govt. 3% Lean Morsman (Lon.) /~ Marsman (HK) «/«

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.714. War Council, which lasted

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30 b.

b.

last

M. Reynaud, the Fremler, and Daladler, the Minister for Defence. Bow to London from Paris La order .47 n. to attend the conférence,

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BRITONS

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LONDON, Apr.. 9 (UP),~It Is officially announced that the Ger man Expeditionary Force have made prisoners of the staff of the British (47- Ministry at Copenhagen.

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