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DONALD DUCK

YES, ON THE SECOND FLOOR, BUT IN THE REAR!

WON'T DO~on

IT'S GOTTA BE

IN THE

APT.

FOR RENT-

FRONT!

[940, Wale Dianay

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

WHEW---

YES, SIR--SECOND FLOOR FRONT, BUT IT'S $425 A MONTH!

GOTTA

HURRY!

YA

SWANK

APTS.

PRICE IS

NO OBJECT, MISTERI LET'S

SEE IT!

THE DRAWING ROOM. NOTICE

THE OBJECTS D'ART!

April 18, 1940.

By Walt Disney

FRESH WHITE-BUTTON

MUSHROOMS

$225

per: lb.

| LANE, CRAWFORD, LTD.

Navy Casualty

List:

102

Names

NAMES OF 102 officers and men are given in an!

Admiralty casualty list published last month.

It is stated that these were from the "various hazards

of service in war and are not related to any particular ship or action." The list is BALDWIN, C. E.

as follows:

OFFICERS Killed

MID. (A) J. D. W. HARR, RN,

W. Barton, Temp: Doom_Eng., IL.NR. MID, H. A. S. BROWN, IN. LIENT, D. COOMBS, IN.

TEMP. SUR-LIEUT. 0. DORSON,

I.N.V.R.

D. D. JOHNSTONE.

N.

PEAT.

TEMİ', LIEUT.

AN.V.R.

TRAIT.

SUB-LIEUT.

F.

Skinner,

R.N.V.R. LIEUT. (A) E. F. POPE, ILN. ACT, SUB-LIEUT. (A) G. A

ILN. TEMP. SUB-LIEUT. 6. W. VAUGHAN,

ILN.V.J PROB. MID. (A) T. R. W. WAGNER.

RN.V.R.

TEMP. SUB-LIEUT (A) G. V. WILLIAM-

SON, IL.N.V.I.

Died of Wounds

A. M.

Died

TEMP. LIEUT.

R.N.V.R.

A

LIEUT. & L. INN

L. HOCKING, R.N.

Wounded

D.Š.M., C.P.O., P/I

RECEPTION IN BRITAIN

GERMANY threatens an aorial Blitzkrieg against Britain.

If it comes there'll be many more planes like this ono.-Domei, ·

X

HAWKINS, A I., AB,, P/J 107721. LARMOUR, James, A., P/SЯX 14491. PARKES, Edward, A.D., R.N.V.I., LD/X

G010.

20183.

REASON, J. D. N., A.B. P/S9X_17373. STURGESS, N. A. J. A.D., T/J 115553.

R.NR. JOHNSTONE, E. M. Sin

166235. LYNCH, J. L. Ble, in CL, PACK #3102 McMinn, R., E.R.A. 3, C/MX 59340.

R.N.R.. X MORRISON, Malcolm. Smn..

10207 A NUGENT Eric, Smn. R.N.R Ply/X 3014.

P/K PADDOCK, B. H,

JX

Introducing the new

Flying Standard

"

Four-Door Eight"

An Entirely New Model

Independent front wheel suspension Four-door-four-scator all steel body with ample luggage accommodation

Built for Economy

• Low Tax

© 45-48 miles per gallon

150017. BANKER. D. R.. Engineman, X 6050 2.8. BAXTER, Jelin, Ldt. Airman, FX 76121. BEAVERS, I. E., Smn., R.NR. X 21491. BRYANT, C. N., A.B., P/JX 152129. CLAY, J. JL, San.. R.N... X 10202. COWIE, John, 2nd Hand. X 110 8. DAVEY, G, H., Marine. Ply/21450, DUNLEVY, R. 3. C.P.0., V/F 14938,

GARDNER, S. T. A.D., P/JX 141471. JOHNSON, W, E. Smn. Cook, JX 16×IŻ 1.

Samuel, A.B., D/JX MCCULLOUGH,

180481. PARKER,

Leonard,

D/BSX

ACUP.O.. 1430 PRESTON, C. W. Merine, Ch/24905. REID, Peler, Smn., R.N.Ñ., X 14337, SHAYLER, E. I. Ldg. Airman, FAALFX SHEPHEARD, G, IL. Act. ro

76107.

Airman, C/JX 137526. STEWART, Aloxander, Ema, INH

16374.

STEWART, James, Sma., R.N.N., X 185, TANDY, II. A... C.P.O.. PIJ 21089. TAYLOR, R. A. Sig.. P/JX 136115, MACLEAN, TOUGIL Charles, Sto.. Int Class.

LIEUT.COM. 3, 1, MILLER, R.N.R. PRON. TEMP. SUR-LIEUT...

WHYDROW. RNVR.

A. FINLAYSON, Chlef Skipper, R.N.R.

RATINGS Killed

TRODD, S. G., Marine, Po/E 21507. UREN, O, E., Ldg. Airman. D/JX 139232. WARREN, J. Il.. Ord. Smu.. P/SSX 20931. WATSON, Andrew, Sto. P.C., KX 09015. WYLIE, 1., A.B.: D/SSX 10421. YOUNG, IT J., A.D., C/SSX 2000.

Died of Wounds

C. BARKER, Edward, 2nd Hand, JX 173000.

BRANDLE. J. I. Ord. Smo.. P/JX 150741. BUCKLEY, C. A. Boy, 1st Ch, P/JX

154023

ADAMS, James, Sinn, R.N.3. D 0897. ADCOCK, Bernard, Sto.. Est Class,

C/KX 1830s.

RUSSELL, W. A.. Marine, Ply/X 214, SilinTLIFF, William, Coole. D/FIX 33410.

Alling, lleved Killed DAWES. E. C., A.D., DBX 148247. DYGER. W. H. Alr Mech., D/KX 00553.

Died

CAMPBELL, R. K. A.B.. C/T 113702.

BROTHERTON, Peter, A... P/SSX 24041. PADDY ens.), C/3 22317. BROWN, S. II, Ldg. Smn., IN.V.R., PENN, J. W. V. Sto.. 1st C1.. C/KCX 93200.

LD/X 1497.

RUSSELL, W. C., Sig, P/JX 140379,

James, A, D/SSX 17744. STUART, W. J. C., Engann., ILNP.S. SWANN, R. M., R.N.R., P.S., X 10295. TAYLOR. J. K., Marine, Ply/X 3116. THOMAS, & IL II, ERA., DM 7399.

Wounded BEASLEY, F. W. A... DJ_100934. BRITTON, R, C. L., A... P/JX 1308ZA.

D/3157036. A Leg. Stu.. C/LX COLLEY, F., A.,

DUNCAN,

Sto. P.O.

CUNNINGILAM, George, Sto.. C/KX 89083.5LLING C. P., Sg...R.F.R. B 20473,

EDE M., Ldg. Smr., P/JX 133234. FAWCETT C. C. Lug. Sto., P/ Debt. HANMAN. Samuel, P.O. C/3 230553. HARRINGTON, WA. PO., P/J 113308, HAWKINS. F. J. Shift. 1st Cl.. C/M 2234. HAYES, Leslie, A.1., P/J 90879, HILL, W. C., ERA-2, P/M 30375. HONEY, G. E., A.1. P/JX 130627. JENKINSON,

G.

MY TWO YEARS

GEDDES Andrew. mn. K.N.I.. 18336.

HARPER James A., TJX 120321. LOFTUS. James, A.B., P/SSX 10095. MANSON, George, Enanmn. KX 100392, NEWING, A, R., A.B., D/JX 112613. SHAWL Georie, Sec. Land, IN.R. SPRAKE. W. J. Ord. Smn., P/JK 152301, TULLETT, C. W., Boy, ist Cl. P/JX

100407.

WHYTE, W. W., Lalg, Smn, X_7748. YOUNGSON, John, Smn, H.N.R.

The following was erroneously in- cluded in a previous casualty list and is now known to be alive: DOULTON, Eric, A.D., P/J 116348.

WITH HITLER RADIO

(FAILURE OF A MISSION)

Nevile Henderson,

P.C.

1937 1939

BY

SIR NEVILE HENDERSON

LATE HIS MAJESTY'S AMBASSADOR AT BERLIN

This is a people's War and therefore it is only right that the people themselves should be told the whole truth?”

WITH

ITH these words Sir Nevile Henderson, late His Majesty's Ambassador at Berlin. begins exclusively in the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH" on Monday next, his own first-hand account of what actually happened in Nazi Germany from the time he arrived in Berlin in April, Sir G.C.M., Late His Majesty's Am- 1937, to the fateful day of September 3, 1939.

Here, bassador at Berlin,

PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME, is Sir Nevile Henderson's own story-simply and vividly writton-of the tremendous events which led eventually to the outbreak of war. This is NOT a summary of an official document but a specially written personal narrative in which many new and important facts are disclosed. Hitler, Coering, Ribbentrop, Goebbels, Himmler-what manner of men are the masters of Nazi Germany? The Ruhr, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland! What really went on behind the scenes? Sir Nevile Henderson now reveals to the world THE WHOLE TRUTH. This remarkable document-probably the most important ever to be published in a newspaper- will appear in the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH”—starting on Monday, April 22.

EXCLUSIVELY IN THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Starting Monday Next

ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) ano

31.49 metres -(9,520 kilo-cycles). Recital by Barbara Gilmar From the Studio

Radio Programme Broadcast by Z.B.W. on a Frequency of 845 k.c.'s und on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's. per second.

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

12.30 Reginald Foort at the Organs. 12.47 Tangos.

1 Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

I

11.03 Primo Scala's Accordeon Band,

1.18 Hawaiian Musle.

Announce-

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and ments.

1.45 Dance Music.

2.15 Close Down.

5.45 Studio Children's Hour, 6.45 Closing Local Stock Quoia- tions.

6.47 The Don Cossack Choir, 7 Rimsky-Korsakov-Le Coq D'Or Sultc.

London Symphony Orchestra con- ducted by Eugene Goossens,

7.30 London Relay-The Newa

Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.

1

8.03 Studio-Recital by Barbara GUmar (Soprano) with A. T., Lay ut tho Plano.

1. (a) The First Kiss (Sibelius, Op. 37, No. 1); (b) Berceuse (Jarne felt); (c) Ritorno (Melartin, Op. 24,

1)..

No.

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WHEN YOU ARE FEEDING

BABY

It's after the birth of a baby that the mother needs careful attention most. Her

onach Barbara Glimar; 2. Co strength has been severely

(Edgar Barrett)....A, T. Lay;

3. A Group of Hungarian Songs(a) taxed and when she is feeding Gentle feed and Kindly Smile (Ferenc); (b) Little I care for Comely the baby she needs extra and Blondes; (c) You Alone....Barbara easily digested food.

Glimar

8.30 Magyari Imro and His Fan- garian Gypsy Orchestra.

8.40 London Itelay"Serapheap to {Industry."

A talk on the conversion of waste materials into new products.

9 Marek Weber and His Orchestra,

Doctors throughout China have recommended Horlicks for years as the ideal food for both expectant and nurs- ing mothers. It is invaluablo

9.15 London Relay-News Sum- when the digestive powers are

MARY

0.30

London Relay "Vive

France."

0.45 Dance Music.

Ia weak. It stimulates faded appetites, and promotes sound.

10.15 Variety with Sophie Tucker, sleep and tends to prevent Reginald Dixon, Frances Day and constipation.

Others

11 Close Down,

(10)

TEL. 59101

KOWLOON.

Swan, Culbertson & Fritz

Investment Bankers and Brokera

Members of New York Cotton Exchango

Chicago Board of Trađe

Manila Stock Exchange

Winnipeg Grala Exchange

Commodity Exchange, Ind., New York

Canadian Commodity Exchange, Inc., Montres)

New York Coffee and Bugar Exchange

Hongkong Sharebrokers Association

Shanghai Stock Exchange

SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, MANILA and BUENOS AIRES

Cable Addre31: SWANSTOCK"

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