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FOR SALE. CLEARING BALE, Two portable Lighting Sels of 500 watts, one set of Lubricating Oil Testing Instruments, Опе
Cleaning Feather
Machine, Kerosene Ileaters and Cookers, and Tubes. a large quantity of Vulcanbre Please apply to Sander, Wieler & Co., (in liquidation), King's Building, 2nd floor, between 2 p.m. and B p.m. "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY THE
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the 60 excellent views of Colony. Price $1.50. Obtainable at Kelly & Walsh, Lid, Hongkong Travel Bureau or from the Publishers, South China Morning Port, Ltd., Wyndham Street.
Danes Ignore Offer
So Nazis Manufacture Another Lio
LONDON, May 1 (British Wife- less) When the Danish town of Esbjerg was hit by a British bomb through an error in the early days of the war, the British Government accepted liability to pay compensa- tion.
the
At the beginning of March, Danes not yet having made a calm, the British Legation in Copenhagen reminded the Lanish Government of the previous undertaking to phy full compensation.
Governmen! mude pubile at the time the renewal of the offer by the Briah Legalion, but no
The Danish
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Thursday,
G. GR R.
THE INDO-CHINA STEAM | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED.
NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING
The Fifty-ninth Ordinary General Meeting of the Company will be held at the OMees of the. General Managers, Messrs. Jar- dine, Matheson & Co., Ltd., Pedder Street, Hong Kong, on Thursday, 30th May, 1949, at noon, for the purpose of receiving the Roport of the Directore, passing the Accounts, and clecting Direc- tora and Auditors.
of the Salo by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1940, nt 3 p.m., at the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land
at Mong
A Look Through The "Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
May 2, 1890.
May 2, 1940.
ITALIANS STILL PREPARE FOR WAR
"NO SURRENDER” AT
FROM PAGE ONE ICHANG, SAY CHINESE RADIO
ranean allusilon, certain defence preparations, ustial under the pro- sent circumstances, were Laken throughout Egypt this afternoon.
FROM PAGE ONE
minimum of three divisions to puala! up through Hupch,
"The Chinese guerilins under my command keep me fully informed of
ZBW, 355 matres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metros (9,520 kilo-cycles) Band of H.M. Cruiser From the Studio A untanned boots are quite the rago
Pointed Hint To Italy in Europe, and our swells are rapidly following the lead of the world in thẩm
LONDON, May 1 (Reuter)-It is
Raillo Programme Broadcast by the following may prove of more or lew understood that the British Govern the Japanese movements and so for zow on a Frequency of 843 k.'s. trining matter of dress, it is possible that
have given no word of any large and on Short Wave from 1-2.16 pan, the regarding interest: The authorities at Eton and ment's precautions
Arrow have given instructions that the Mediterranean will not entail any scale Japanese Innd foreca.
and 8-11
p.m. on 0.62 m.c's. per "The invaders connot push any sceend. hot wear the fashionable brown "untan-
12.10 p.m. Short Service of Inter as they do not consider them becomingt The case
eession. or dignified habliments.
12.30 Varlety with Ginger Rogers, The Hill Billies and Vivian Ellis,
1.0 Local Time Signal and Weather
•
In
the Report.
In the case of ships proceeding | bejleved to be on a scale seldom pre-n. Roy Fox and His Orchestra in
Music.
Kok, in the Colony of Hong Kong, pupils at these large public schools all wholesale recall or diversion of Brl-further up the Yangtze River, owing for a term of 75 years, -with the ned" leather boots with ordinary allire. Itish shit of each vessel will be to the rapids, so any attempt to
considered on its merits. The special attack Ichang must come overland."
cargo and the
Big Operations The sentences passed upon earring needs of the ship's
CHUNGKING, May 2 (Reutor).--- analchers is getting hotter and helter.political situation at the time of the Lately one of these daring scoundrels got proposed Journey will also be borne The operations involved four months, then another soon followed
| Japanese push Into, South Shanal aro him into 11.M. Hotel for six months, and in mind. to-day one was sentenced by Mr. Wade- house for nine months. All with well from Britain to the East and the Far viously witnessed in Bghting in North
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Wen- East which are not carrying
Jorge Chinn
ther Forecast and Announcements. merited 11
The Japanese front said to ex- 1.45 Haydn-Symphony No. 101 in Yesterday at noon a number of war amounts of cargoes for Mediterranean
subtend from a
point in south-west D Minor ("The Clock"). junke arrived in Kowloon Bay and the ports there is no doubt that mandaring in command visited the Hipstantint diversions via the Cape of Shansi, near the Shansi border, to a Philharmonic-Symphony Orchestra Tot. As a result of their interview the Good Hope will occur.
York conducted by Arturo point in south-cast Shansi approach- } of latter ometal quickly called out la rag-
Even If they carry a large propering the border of Honan. ged arthy, who noon laed the evil smel- ling beach in their threadbare array. Attion of their enrgo for ports
As Jupanese forces with bases in 2.15 Close down 330 the object of the turnost became ap. Naples und Marseilles such goods may Hukwan, Changtze and Changchin 5.45 Studio-Children's Hour. parent, several boats pulling off from
trans-shipped by non-British advanced southward reaching Ching- 0.45 Closing local Stock Quotations one of the junks with scores of soldiers,
chen, the
Variety Chinese right wing at
with George Scott 6.47 guarding six dirty unshaven wretches in Vessels. baskels, bound for execution. All looked Regarding the political aspect of Lingehwan is said to have advanced Wood, Rudy Starita; Ray Kinney and emaciated to the last degree, but none
the decision, Better's diplomille cor- in two columns. appeared to have been dosed with opłum.
In authoritative Their quotes were braided with strips of respondent learns
One column, heading north-cast- quarters that it is a pointed hint toward towards a Japanese base, in sald "Laba" of which while colton, en the were written their names and crinieslinty that the recent tone of her press to have reached Yingchen on April Report and Announcements. wenring and political speakers does not ac- 20, while another Chinese column is
option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Sur- veyor of Ills Majesty the KING. for one further term of 75 years. Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- The Transfer Books of the Com-sal of the lot the Purchaser (If pany will be closed from the 23rd not the applicant) will be required to doposit with authorised May to 13th June inclusive.
By order of the Board, "
officer who will be present at the JARDINE, MATHESON & 【 sale, the sum of two hundred
Co., LTD.
dollars, ($200) in cash. This sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price. PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
General Managera.“ Hongkong, 16th April, 1940.
THE CANTON INSURANCE
OFFICE LIMITED.·
Notice to Shareholders
The Fifty-Ninth Ordinary Meet- ing of Shareholders will be held at the Olees of the undersigned on Wednesday, the 22nd May, 1910, nt Noon, for the purpose of receiv- ing the Report of the General Agents, together with a statement of Accounts for the year ended the 31st December, 1939.
The Share Register and Trans- fer Books will be closed from thei 8th May to the 22nd May, 1940, both days inclusive,
-
JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD., General Agents. Hongkong, 1st May, 1940.
G.
R.
stutement of the damages suffered at | PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS. Esbjerg had been received by the British Government before the Nuz invasion.
It is interesting to note that the Nazis are now implying that the British Government his withheld the compensation promised.
BATTLING FOR AIR
SUrkEMACY
>> FROM PAGE ONE
uircraft are reported to be based In Norway and Denmark.
of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1940, at 3 p.m., ut the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of Hin Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Shamshuf- po, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, com- mencing from 1st July, 1808, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days thereof.
Intending bidders are advised
Extensive Attacks "Extensive attacks were therefore launched to-day by strong forces of the Royal Air Force bombing aircraft last night.
"The attacks were made on the that immediately after the dispo- aerodromes at Stavanger, Fornebusal of the lot the Purchaser (if (Oslo) and Aalborg (Denmark).
not the applicant) will be required
"The attacks were pressed heme
Kowloon Inland Lot
Between Fa Yuen Street No. 4275
& Sai Yeo Street.
No. of Sale
Begistry No.
Locality
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As per unle
plan,
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Upset Price:
Ann. Rent Contents in
oq. feet
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$414
$56,250
PARTICULARS & CONDITIONS of the Sale by Public Auction to be held on Monday, the Gh day of May, 1940, at 3 p.m., itt the Offices of the Public Works Department, by Order of His Excellency the Governor of one Lot of Crown Land at Cheung Sha Wan, in the Colony of Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, commencing from 1st July, 1898, with the option of renewal at a Crown Rent to be fixed by the Surveyor of His Majesty the KING, for one further term of 24 years less the last three days
thereof,
Intending bidders are advised that immediately after the dispo- sal of the lot the Purchaser (if not the applicant) will be required to deposit with an authorised officer who will be present at, the sale, the aum of two hundred dollars, ($200) in cash. Thla sum will be refunded on payment of the Purchase price.
In the face of strong opposition from to deposit with an nuthorised PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
anti-aircraft guns-and-enemy-fighter oflicer-who will-be-present-at-the- planes.
"Preliminary reports indicate thate, the sum of two hundred
on the dollars, ($200) in cash,
beavy
damage was Inflicted Casualties
were inflleted
This sum
aerodromes and on enemy aircraft. will be refunded on payment of
on the Purchase price.
enemy fighter planes, at least three PARTICULARS OF THE LOT.
of
which
shot down.
are known, to have bern
"Sever operations.
of our aircraft
during
were
lost
"A further attack is being carried
out this morning.
Only Slight Damago, Says DNB
the
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH BERLIN, May 1 (UP)-The official DNB agency, commenting on R.A.F. raid on the Nazi ule buse at Aalborg in Denmark, claims only slight damage was caused.
that
ARTIST'S EXHIBITION
The exhibition of the paintings of Mr. Johnson Lee at St. John's Cäthe- dral Hall, in aid of the Hongkong Ani-T.B. Association, closed yester- day evening. Mr. Lee reports that the sales were satisfactory. The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo, Chairman of the Asso- ciation, bought five oil paintings for more than $200, while other pur- chancre were the Hon. Dr. P. S. Selwyn-Clarke, Dr. T. P. Wu, Mrs. Glamyille and Mr. M. H. Lo.
HOW TO SHORTEN CONVALESCENCE
A long convalescence
tedious and tiring
I
to both
No of
New Kowloon Inland Lot į
Registry No.
Locality
No. 2791.
Junction of Castle Peak
Road and Yen Chou
Street.
Boundary Miganoramenila
V.B.
[feat]|[at]Feat)feof;
as per unlo
plan.
Contents
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“Ann.
Beuk
6,300
911 $
12,603
Upset Prico.
No of Pale
New Kowloon Inland Lot Registry No. No. 2769.
Junction of Castle Peak Road and Hong Wah Street, Cheung Sha Wan
Locality
CONSIGNEES' NOTICE.
SERVICES CONTRACTUELS DES
MESSAGERHES MARITIMES,
Steamship.
Bringing Cargo from Marseilles vin Snizon.
Consignees are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables
are being landed and stored Into ine Godowns of the Hongkong Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Kow- loon, where delivery may be obtain- ed immediately aft
after
landing. All claims must be sent in to me on or before 5th May, 1940, or they' will not be recognized.
will bo examin-
doctor and patient. After many Damaged Packages
operations and illnesses, diges- tion is affected and impaired, yet it is necessary to eat well to regain your strength quickly. The trouble is that the very thought of food is often repul- alve. Doctors have found that Horlicks is generally liked by the patient and that it is very quickly digested, and absorbed. Horlicks quickly pours, new strength and vigour into your exhausted body. Your conTM valescence is shortened. Soon you feel full of life again. Keep Horlicks always ready at home.
ed by the Company's Surveyor Messrs: Goddard and Douglas in the presence of the Consignees at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, 1st May, 1940.
Consigneer must have a Revenue Omeer in attendance when any duti- able goods are examined by the Com- pany's Surveyors.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by us in any case whatever.
R. ONL Agent.
METROPOLE
SHOTEL
CENTRAL - CLEAN "COMFORTABLE - FIREPROOF
boundary Measurements
IT.
N.
As per salo
plan.
PEAS
SUN
Jontents
14. feet
Abadal
5.400
$ 74
Canned Peas are so much better
DELIGHTFULLY FRESH
Insist on Sunkist FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Solo Distributors
W. R. Loxley
& Co. (China) Ltd.
Filpnos Frice]
= 4,150)
The executioners-two fellow white jackets and straw hals, their queues
bear fruit.
like
Others
7.30 London Relay-The News.
B.0 Local Time Signal, Weather
8.03 Studio-Concert by the Band
"Ling
Up"-Selection (Ellis and Cole-
Bank
wound round the tatter to keep them cord with the spirit of the "gentic" stated to have advanced in a west-of one of His Majexly's Cruisers. from blowing away-hind been waiting on men's agreement" between Italy and ward direction to Chingehen.
1.
Selection Time" the bench for an hour or more, handin their swords around to be examined by the Britain.
In South Antwel, after Japanese Schubert); Interlude 2. Tesoro Mlo Chat It is considered unfortunate crowd, als inspection which evoked fre quent fests.
saluten from the this attitude should be taken by the foreca had captured Tsingyang, they Waltz (Becucci); 3; "The Fleet's Lit
continued to push southward towards Yneen announced that the victine were Italian press at a time when Anglo-Linyangcheng.
Porter); Interlude 4. Dance Music: coming ashore they hantly recovered
(a) their weapons, threw away their elgaret-Italian trade talks were promising to
Chinese forces are now said to be
Fox-Trot-Crash
(b) tes, and walked to the water's edge to
advancing In a northerly direction Waltz-Love Never Grows Old; (c) meet them. The prisoners were placed
towards Tungling on the south bank Slow Fox-Trot-1 Poured My Heart in two lines just above the high water mack and each executioner took one line,
of the Yangtse River above Wuhu.
Into A Son, (d) Fox-Trot-My Lady first removing his brand brimmed hat
Ficrco Fighting
Is a Tramp; Interlude 6. Dance Music: The first head in the line Hew off like
CHUNGKING, May 2 (Reuter)(a) Novelty Waltz-Bella Bambina; Mediterranean Ships Unaffected Heavy Bighting is said to be continu- (b) Fox-Trol-Little Boy Bubbles CAMO, May 1 (Heuter)-Ship-ig in the area to the north-east of (e) Waltz-Cinderella Sweetheart;
(d) Run Rabbit Run, ping companies at Port Said and
In an attack on Chingan on April 9.05 Reginald Dixon at the Organ. Suez are advised that British ships 27, Japanese artillery is reparted to
9.15 London Relay-News Sum- are being diverted vla, the Cape have fired over 1,000 shells into the mar
githing, but the blow at the second was lens elfectual, the neck not being quite cut through. The man therefore fell for- ward on his face. The swordsman passed on and lopped off the third head, und then returned to the second man, who was bleeding horribly. Lifting the head by tx queue he began sawing at the throat. the victim rolling his eyes mean- while in a most #gonised way. The ver tetrao ted not been severed by the first stroke, and for fully three quarters of a minute the executioner was carving the Heck all round it. At length, dropping the sucue, he struck the neck repeatedly unt the head rolled off. The prisonera in the second line, who had witnessed the harrible scene, were then dealt with by the second executioner. The first and third were decapitated expeditiously, but two strokes. Five the second required aninutes inter the beach was deserted, the heads and bodies lying as they fell and as they will probably be unli to- marrow, if anyone cares to go over and ace for himsel
beer and kitties, as an doub: most of Life in the "Gorgeous East" is not al us have long ere this found out. One of our greatest plagues is certainly the mos
quilo
etings
One of the specifle agreements in which progress was being made would provide for the construction of ship- ping tonnage for Britain in, Italy in exchange für coal.
roule.
British naval authorities bere state that British shipping within the Mediterranean is unaffected by the | Government's measures.
Until three days ago, homeward British shipping north of Aden was allowed to proceed into the Mediter ranean laut since then British ships in the Red Sea have been requested to sail for Britain via the Cape.
Only Far East And Australian Ships SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, May 1 (UP)~lt is re- llably stated that the British Ad- miralty's order to British ships to) avold the Mediterranean applies for the present only to transit trafic to and from the Far East and Australia.
Nanchung.
0.30
Fance."
12
Kelay "Vive London
0.15 Variety with The Rocky
Mac Mountaineers,
Questal and Others.
small town, after which part of the Japanese forces entered the town and
ing. engaged the Chinese in street fight- After bloody hand-to-hand fight- for three days, the Chinese ore
10.18 Compositions of Kotelbey. alleged to have once more gained
The Clock and The Dresden China complete control of the lawn on April Figures (Ketelbey)....Ferby Kouff- 20, according to Chinese fleld dis-man and His Orchestra; Wedgewood Blue; In The Moonlight....The Lon- patches reaching here.
Heavy fighting is said to be still don Paladium Orchestra; The Phan progressing in the vicinity of Feng-tom Melody; Algerian Scene. sin, where the Japanese are launch-Albert Sandler (Violin) with The
Composer at the Plono. Ing vigorous counter-attacks,
Men's Doubles Badminton Tourney
10.38 Liszt Concerto No. 2 in A Major.
Egon Petri (Piano) and the London Philharmonie
Orchestra conducted
by Leslie Heward.
110 Close down.
}
LONDON, May 1 (Reuter)-The
A men's doubles badminton toura- Prime Minister's statement to-morrow
Mosquitos are, no doubt, troublesome, but old residents, as a rule; take but little notice of them either their blood has lost
British vessels bound only for nuch of its pristine richness on first landing. or they have become
Mediterranean ports are still being thoroughly inoculated with mosquito pol- it was not for the are hardly felt le permitted to enter the inland sen.
The explanation is understood to ment will be held by the St. Andrew's is expected to be supplemented by 'n they plunge their probstreides Into the be that some of the British mer-Club to-night, commencing at 8.15 further
Tuesday. skin, no one would mind them much, chantmen engaged on the Australian and goodness only knows why they service are among the finest ships should add insult to injury by a passing through the Suez Canal. oll us and then poisoning us Into the Vessels plying in the Mediterranean bargain.
are of is more modest quailty,
insul Into lie wound when
Ladies, of course, suffer much mate
than men from these little torments, as their skins are much more tender, and at dinner parties and other social gatheṛ- ings they expose more surface to attack. But it in on the feet, ankles and legs that they suffer most, and to such an extent is this the case that newcomers have frequently not been able to get on boot or shoe for days after a first attack, it in by no mean uncommon thing for ladies to have made a kind of muslin bag into which to thrust their feet and the ends of their skirts when dented at table, this completely baffles the would- be marauder, (This was before the work knew that mosquitoes caused-malaria. 25 YEARS AGO
Ed.
May 2, 1915.
Mr. Winston Churchill wired his con- gealulations to Sir I C. Munro Fergu- kon, Governor General of Australia, and
Italian Loan Unquoted SPECIAL TO the "teleGRAPH" LONDON, May 1 (UP)-The Italian 7 per cent. Loan was un- quoted on the London Stock Ex- change to-day,
Its previous quotation was 54.
Fronch Concern SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PARIS, May 2, (Domel),Con- siderable concern is felt by the French ForeignTMTM OfceTM regarding future relations between France and Italy, according to a Ministry spokes-
Inan.
A report from Rome states that the Lord Liverpool, Governor general of New possibility of an Allied blockade of Zealand, on the brilliant and memorable the Mediterranean at Gibraltar and: achievements of the Australian and Suez Is now envisaged by Italy. New Zealand troops in the Dardanelles.
The importance attached by the Ste F C. Ferguson replied that to win the admiration of a Britishy Tar la an Italian Government to the British honour worth having. Lord Liverpool reaction in ordering shipping to diveri to the Cape route is evidenced by the
piled that it is a soures of great grati- fication to everyone in the Dominion that their troops were so closely connected publiention by the government of a
in the arduous operations with the Royal communique in which la given a Bri- Navy, to whom the Empire owes sotish statement of this action.
much.
The latest casualty list comprises the following:
1
Wounded: A. D. Adams, 2nd Lt. F. Anderson (Monmouths), D. Bell Royal Scola), P. Beresford, V. Booth. H. L Bowle, . W. Brown. C. Claremont, T. Donkin, W. It. S. Dunlop, J. W. Ellis, H. E. English, J. Flint, F. Gorvey, G. Glais- ter, Captain G. Green Royal Scots). Captain A. Taylor (Royal Scots).
The French Embassy announces that
Gerninn deserter reports that Krupp'n engineers have been busy for tive months mounting a long range naval gun near Dixinude. This fun, it is beileved, is the one used in the bombardment of Dunkirk,
BRILLIANT R.A.F. RAID IN FACE OF HOT
OPPOSITION
FROM PAGE ONE
vious raids was plainly visible as the weather was perfect nod visibility extended to 50 miles.
The aerodrome was attacked with
firing at a range of 21 miles. Nine shells a large number of high explosive were fired during the second and third bombs, and bursts of smoke and flame bambardment, and it is belleved that the
Run was damaged by lin own fire; or recorded a series of hits on the land- through the activity of French aviator ing ground. who were in the neighbourhood.
All the British aircraft returned | safely, to their bases.
10 YEARS AGO
May 2, 1030, An aerial bombardment of Chiengchow, the Kitaminchun stronghold in the heart of Henan Province, this morning by four Nanking bombing plants, which dropped several bombs with disastrous effects, has caused great concern among the populace Litero.
Duty Concessions
To Soldiers
LONDON, May 1 (Router)-In the
Bir Henry Maybury, consulting engineer House of Commons to-day, Mr. Mal- art roads and traffic to the Ministry of colm MacDonald, Secretary for the Transport and chairman of the London Colonies, in reply to a quesiton, sald and Home Counties Traffice Advisory Committee, gave evidence before the that it had been arranged that mein- Hause of Commons Committee consider bers of the forces serving in Pules- ing the Charing Cross Bridge BI
tine will be granted the same cus- "Assuming that Choring Crow Bridge la completed by 1940, Sir Henry Bald, foms and duty concessions as mem- pailuate that at the rush houre the bers of the B. E. F. In France. brigo will be used by 1,000 vehicles an
He added that Dominion soldiers
hour going southward and 0 vehicles would be covered by the decision
an hour northward."
Trafalgar Square in 1940 would have, he estimated, at least 40 per cent, more traf ne thinn to-day and that was one of the points the new bridge would relieve,
5 YEARS AGO
May 2. 1015. The "Dally Herald" atales that it i reallably informed that London authori- tles are aware that German troops have been substituted for polico, to at least two cities of the demitarleed zone the Ithineland.
national situation only very briefly, de- claring: "We say to other peoples: You need not fear that we want anything from you. We
war. Wo do not want seek peace. However, we have never re- nounced our honour."
*
Bir Bolton Eyras Mansell, First Lord of the Admiratty, was asked in Parliament if he could give any further information regarding the construction of submarines by the German Government. Replying he and the British Naval Attacho ber In was informed on April 20 by the (lar- man authorities that an order to manu- facture machinery, ornamente, ela.. for twelve 250 ton submarines was given al Christmas, and an order to construct the was given about the middle of April, hulla and amemble the component parts was also informed that, as a result of the extensive preparations which had been made, the first submarine would probably to the inter- be completed within six montha.
The key role of Chancellor Adolf Hit- ler's two speeches, delivered here to-day. was the revitaliation of Germany. He
follow exhorted the people to
the Government to rational unily and strength for in this was the way to peace,
he said.
spoke first to a gathering at 270,000 Nazie and Jaler to a crowd of many hun- dreda of thousands at the Tempelhof Aerodrome. He referred
p.m.
statement by him
next
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