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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 20, 1940.
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U.S. Sales Of GAYDA BOOMS AN|
War Materials
Norwegians Buy Munitions
WASHINGTON,
ADMONITION
Not Taking Warnings
From Anybody
In
the
on
Illegal U.S. Chartering
Soviet Agencies Get Ships Without Permission
has
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British Press Comment
REYNAUD LAUDED Italian Enigma Is Puzzling
ROME, Apr.
(Reuter).-A ID
nuntde transnzze
speech Wednesday by Mr. Ronald Cross,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Apr. 19 British Minister for Economic War
WASHINGTON, Apr. 19 (UP). of warfare, at Sheffield, brings n reply from (Reuter). Export
Justice The Department of
LONDON, Apr. 19 (Reuter). materials in March amounted to Signor Gayda.
started investigations into the alleged In referring to a certain passage in chartering of United States vessels to The British Press yesterday $17,500,000 and in the first three
wide range of topics agencier for
to covered sailings months of 1940 to $61,000,000, the speech relating to Italy, Signor Russian
from India and Italy to a light Gayda says: "Although semi-official Vladivostol
The Moriting Commission said it sub-leader which appeared in The March figures include $1.-British spokesmen declared that there
Д new word 000,000 worth of munitions, mostly was no reason to attach undue immust approve charters to allens, and The Times" on
that American shipping planes, for Norway.
portance to the speech, certain news-charged Britain and France, which appear-pers presented the statement under companies have resorted to subter-"Quisling." ed to be holding back until they were protesque and intolerable headlines. tuges in order to circumvent the law. The last such charter was approved "Italy has nothing to learn from permitted to buy the new type of anybody as to how to regulate her by the Commission
preceding the planes, slacked off sharply.
France received llecrices for only conduct and cannot accept ang warn- Russo-Finn wor, when it was given
ing from anybody,"
to the Russian Amtorg Agency, $500,000 and Britain $2,250,000 of war
Since then, the Cominission has material.
refused to approve churters to all
Board
vicc
foreigners.
Both "The Times" and the "Daily
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Rinks Chosen For Friendly Matches
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EASTERN WIN AGAIN IN MANILA
MANILA, Apr. 19 (Router).Tha Eastern Football team beat a Manila all Chinese XI 4-2 to-day. The visiting team fielded their second
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TORONTO, Apr. 19 (UP)--The District Labour Council to-day voted! Three friendly Lawn Bowls matches string, but had fide difflently in. by 122 to 38 to expel Communist
boen BITANgod for to-day. netting two goals in the first half.
The ball was auctioned during the delegates, and to require all future At Sookunpoo Indian Recreation Club
entertain three rinka from interval, and it was bought by the Association for applicants. for seats on the Council
Park, Recreio will meet three rinks 1,200 pesos, which sum is being sent pledge allegiance to King George Hongkong Electrio, while at King's China Dr W
a two from
United The expulsions followed
Services Recreation to the Chirin War Relief Fund.
A large crowd is expected at to- hours debate in which 20 Communist Club. Kowloon Bowling Green Club delegates blended with the Council will meet five rinks from the Dock-night's game v. the Yco. for the retention of their seats.
yard Recreation Club at Austin Road, All these matches will commence at Sweden Keeps Out 3.30 p.m.
VI.
King & Queen See Flying Display
INDIAN R.C. RINKS A. X. Suffic,
Madar. A. IL.
A. M. Waliab and A. K. Minu (skip): A. H. Rumjahn, A. G. Sustad, A. D. Madar and M: Y, Adni (xxip); 9, 0, Bux, R. Nakarin, A. Bakar and A. R. Minu (skip),
BOWLING GREEN CLUB RINES M. Ferguson, G. E F Thompson,
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W.
Foreigners
STOCKHOLM, Apr. 10 (Router).- Foreigners are now forbidden to visit Swedish ports and it is reported that
Stockholm wants even stronger de-
to involve Italy in the present: Telegraph" say that Germany would
Dealing with M. Reynaud's unquall- war if she could find a way.
LONDON, Apr. 10 (Reuter),-A led triumph, the "Daily Telegraph" says that it had been anticipated that spectacular flying display was wat w. Waterton and J. McKelvie kip); E an entire industry province has been he would meet with formidableched by the King and Queen to-day P. C. Calin, J. Henson, A. Hyde-Lay declared a forbidden area. This was partly balanced by the
Captain L.G.B.A. Campbell D.s...
challenge.
when one of Britain's latest, fastest and A. M. Hollands (skip): T. Armstrong, L Jordan, J. C. Gill and A. J. Hall (skipi large totals for which licences were
But by one of the most brillant and most powerful machines went 1. P. Phillips. E V. Searle, If. Lockhart fences against air attacks. granted to the Dominions, particu-R.N. (Rtd.), has been appointed to be
reports ever presented he silenced all through its tests, including climbing and S. Randle (axip); W. L. Walker, H larly Canada, whose March licences a member of the Hongkong Naval
C. Hamilton, J. G. Mayer and R. Duncan and rolls.
(skip), fleserves W.. were valued at $15,750,000, almost Volunteer Reference
criticism and dispelied all doubt. Captam F. C. Flynn, R.N., resigned.
After circling the nerodrome at aj Fronce, the paper continues, can be entirely for plants.
J. S. Dinnen. Miss D. M. Sage, asc., has been Australia's licences totalled $1,600,-
in the
trusted to rise to the heights of her height of 3,000 fect, the pilot put the E3. Spradbery, II. Spong and has been added to the Register of great traditions. She had seldom plane into a steep dive and only. DOCKYARD HINKS 000 and New Zealand nearly $2,000,-appointed to be a Mistress
Justified this more than by Thursday's Battened out and zoomed upwards E, F. Pope., C. E Langley, II. Bleknell 000,
conclusion of the Secret Debate.
when he was 50 feet from the ground. and (i); PA Peckham, V. Ribeiro and C. G. Silva (ak) co F. II. Wilkinson, C. E. Turpin and A. N. Other L. R. Duncan, Lt. Col. Lewis (skip); II. F. Harper, W. C. Hodder, Moffatt and A. J. Moss (skip). MARG, AND LARD
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HK.F.C, PRACTICE Elphick, W. H. Organ, W. McNell and 3. The following have been selected to play PRICES FIXED
Hallidga (skip); 8. F. Walker, H. 8 in a practice game on the Hongkong Hammond. A. B. Allan and H. While Football Club green to-morrow at 3.30 (skip).
p.me. Watson, J. E. Stephens LB RECREIO V. UBIC.
Lammert, N. J. Bebbington (skip); F. The following will represent. Recreto Anslow. C. G, Soll, B. A. Mansell, H.
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Puzzled About Italy The "Daily Mall" admits that the British people дго puzzled about Italy.
I enquires if the present Italian press campaign against Britain is designed to help Hitler by diverting our attention from Scandinavia. In that case the manoeuvre falled before it began.
The paper suggests that Italy may.
In to-day's issue of the "Govern-
the Controller ment Gazette",
of
The name of Dr. Richard Tak Eng
Medical Practitioners.
Food, Mr. C. S. Kennedy-Skipton, and U.S.I.C. the Portuguese rinks being Wallington (kip); Analy has made an order regulating the mentioned Arst;
Stapleton-Cotton. L D. Skinner, J. G. standard prices of margarine and M. Alarcon, L d'Almada e Castro Jr. Balley fakip): O. IL Geiling, J. Watson,
C. I. Baste and ff. A. Mives (Milne J. 1. Bames, H. H. Beddow,
V. LK. 8. Robertson, A. Brooksbank (skip); lard.
R. W. Howell, H. H. Williams, A. and J. A. Fraser (skip); 2.
Margarine in pats, Lilly, Eagle and
Soares rison, H. Barnett, 8. W. Cressy (skip); be uttering a warning in the event Laneford Brands is 60 cents; mar- Leilao. L Xavier and in Luz, E IT. Rowelt (skip); K. J. Attwell. E. Mor garine, in pats, of all other brands is (kip). P. Younghusband. A. Hubbard, 1. 8. Howell, A. W. Hodges, G..Duncan, Major R. Lovett and Dr. JT. Smalley J. Evans (skip); A, D, Didsbury, G. B. 45 cents; margarine in tins Is 42 cents. (skip): F. V. Xavier, J. A. Remedios. Graver, G. B. hodgor, F. Flippance (skip).
of war spreading to the Balkans. It points out that Britain and France have no intention of making any move there unless Germany makes the first move.
The "News Chronicle" says that I Duce should bear in mind that al- though historic friendship between the British and the Italian people may have worn thin under the pressure of Fascist propaganda there is certainly no love lost between the Itallans and Germans.
The Indian Problem
The Labour newspaper, the "Dally Herald," in dealing with India says that Congress desire to leave the British Commonwealth reactionary.
If the world is to become more civilised the nations must federate and not split-into-separate atams.. The "Glasgow Herald" says that is Britain's business to help the Indian leaders to convince them- selves that it is in their interest even more than ours that the country should remalo an empire of its own free will.
They have plenty of examples to show
how
dangerous a poorly- defended castorn country with com plete independence can be.
"The Times" manages to strike a somewhat lighter note when dealing with the Norwegian puppel, Quisling. To all Journalists and other writers wracking their brains or looking the pages of Roget's Thesaurus it says the word "Quisling" Is a gift from the gods.
through
If they had been given an order to invent a new word for traitor and given carte-blanches with letters of the alphabet they could not have made better combination. The articles is headed Quisling Quisling does."
Polish Ship's Revenge
Sank Big Nazi Transport
19
SPECIAL TO THE" "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Apr. 19 (UP).—It
is officially announced that tho British submarine sea Lion last Tuesday, sank 1
German auxiliary vessel, the Auguste Leonhardt, which was en route to Norway.
The Polish submarino Orzel wasi the one which sank the German trans- port ship Rio de Janeiro in the Skagerrak on the day preceding the Invasion of Norway
The Orzel has operated with the British feet since she escaped from
of the Baltic after the invasion Poland.'
The Sea Lion is the same cious as the Spearfish, which arrived in a home port last night and described its successful attack on the Admiral Scheer.
THE NEW FRENOM REMEDY
HERAPION NË. THERAPIÓN NË. THERAPION NË..
14. LE GLENŲ Hač.Cs. Usverstech KA,W.WALMAR DR, LE OLERO'S PILLO for the kiyne
MY TWO YEARS
WITH HITLER
(FAILURE OF A MISSION)
P.C.
Neville Sir
Henderson, G.C.M.a., Late His Majesty's Am
bassador at Berlin,
11
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, Hore, 1937, to the fateful day of September 3, 1939. PUBLISHED FOR THE FIRST TIME,Is Sir Novile Henderson's own story-simply and vividly written 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, Cooring, Ribbentrop, Goebbels, Himmler-what manner of men are the masters of Nazi Germany? The Ruhr, Austria, Czecho-Slovakia, Poland! What really went on behind Sir Novilo Henderson now reveals to the world THE WHOLE TRUTH. This the scenes? remarkable document-probably the most important over to be published in a newspapor--- will appear in the "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH"--starting on Monday, April 22,
EXCLUSIVELY IN THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Starting Monday Next
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