Sunday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
May 26, 1940.
HIS
We're moving next-week, Baty. It a lovely little house
with a separate play room
For Johnny
THINKST
R.A.F. INTENSIFIES ATTACKS:
WIFE DESERVED MANY
WE COULD DO WITH
A BICCER PLACE
I WISH PETER
COULD MAKE THE
CARAGE PAY
A MEDAL
MEANWHILE PETER'S IN TROUBLE
Unless you can pay off these mortgages on your. Igarage in the next six
months, I'm afraid we'll have to take over your business, Mr. Graham
AT HOME THAT. KYENING
I can't make things qp;
I'd better throw my
hand.is
We're going to fight to the last ditch, darling, to hold that busmess It's just that you're run down and tired always,
Pleter as
Yes, he even wakes
tired, doctor
From what you've told me, Mrs. Graham,
THINKE
BIG
HOUR
LONDON, M
FIRES
STARTED
SPECIAL TO THE **TELEGRAPH!"-
LONDON, MAY 26 (UP),—AS AIR RAID SIRENS WERE SHRIEK- ING IN THE ENGLISH COASTAL COUNTIES FURTHER NORTH, PEOPLE IN SUSSEX AND KENT WATCHED A GIGANTIC FIRE BURN-
AREA:
DAY FOR BOULOGNE-CALAIS
WHAT WILL HAPPEN to BETTY AND THE BABY, OH, IF ONLY I DIDN'T FEEL SO TIRED
ALL THE TIMLE
THAT SAME EVENING BETTY SAW THE DOCTOR
I'd say your husband's trouble is Night Starvahon.
You see, even at night we go on using up energy in heartbeats, breathing and other automatic actions.. In his case this has no
doubt also led to an excess of acid waste products in the blood. All this causes kim to wake tired and feel no good at his work, Recent hospital tests have proved that Horlicks s what people need for that condition
SIX WEEKS LATER PETER FELT NULLA NEW MAN
The front asde... O.K. Sir. I'd send some down 45 10 minutze with
the breakdown
SIX MONTHT LATER
Thanks to you, Betty, the mortgage is paid off-the garage is
ours. You deserve
-a-medal.
Do you feel worn out, depressed and nervy?
Take
KS
THINKS:
HORUCKS DIP
DO WONDERS
FOR PETER
Do you even wake tired?
HORLICKS
** MIGHT PULL THROUGH
BETTY SAW TO IT THAT HER HUSBAND' HAD HIS HORUCKS · EVERY NIGHT
Guard Against
NIGHT STARVATION Then you will sleep soundly-wake refreshed--and have extra energy all day
COMOYS
UGRAND SUAMI FILED, COMOYS VIRGIN BRIAR 11730-
KORLICKS
C. INGENOHL'S CIGAR STORES "LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE”
and at other, tobacconis
PILOTS
TIRED MEN TELL VIVID STORY
LONDON, May 25 (Reuter).
SIMULTANEOUSLY, THE AIR MINISTRY DISCLOSED THAT R.A.F. PLANES ENGAGED YESTERDAY IN “INTENSE AIR ACTIVITY ON AN INCREASED SCALE”, THE RAIDS INCLUDING SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS ON MILITARY OBJECTIVES.
Bombers are claimed to have severely damaged a
Reuter's" special correspon marshalling yard and a large transport column on the GREAT WAR SPY
dent with the advanced air arm
of the French Army heard a Meuse.
thrilling story from tired pilots LARGE-SCALE OPERATIONS
who, in the past fortnight,|
worked 16 hours a day attacking LONDON, May 25 (Reuter)-The Air Ministry
the German hordes.
HELD IN LONDON
FROM PAGE ONE
one of the bridesmaids,
This correspondent heard the announces that transport columns, troop concentrations, daughter, Mis Marle Rintelen, was story when he visited them at road and rail junctions, bridges, permanent ways and Rirafelen's cousin, Herr Antoni von their skilfully concealed airfield.
This particular unit. In the last 13 rolling stock were among the targets hit by R.A.F. heavy Rintelen, was in an Austrian concen- days, accounted for 45 enemy pron bombers in the large-scale operations over north-east ration camp until the country was while another group had destroyed! 100 planes.
Anton von over-run by the Nazis. Rintelen was sentenced to life im- The army to which they belong. France, southern Belgium and Germany last night.
ment for participating in the abortive. cd has a grand total of 600 enemy
The enemy's lines of communication were discovered prisonment by the Austrian Govern planes, destroyed in the past fori- night.
over a wide area. Many fires were started and much 1935 putsch. damage was done.
Captain's Story One Captain described how, with five planes, he attacked 40 Messers- chmitts and brought down one and damaged others. He finally Innded with
In the course of these opera- tions, three of our aircraft were
three shelt holes and 37 lost. machine gun bullets through his machine.
had д
LATE
Throughout the day, R.AF. bomber More Nazi Gadgets
NEWS
Eire Will Fight
If Necessary
DUBLIN, May 25 (UP)-Speelding Mr. Baron De
planes were now also carrying out seriously damaged 12 enemy olcerofthening your caused he din was so but "if any military, power
con-
be-
ceclat during
PARIS, May 25 (UP)-Agence- The General Commanding the aircraft continued to give vigorous support to the Belgian, French and
gadgets in air Air Group uld the Allies had now British armies over the fighting front. Radlo reports that the Germans in- adapted themselves to the Germant R.A.F. fighter aircraft maintained troduced two new mass air attacks with 25 to 40 continuous patrols over the baille attacks on the King Albert Coanl and at Galway lo-day,
the coast of northem the River Meuse in order to break Vatera, the Prime Minister of Eire, sald that long range modern airplanes planes. It was like mass Infantry areas, and
the nerves of the defenders. attacks in the last war, he said. France.
The first wave
of Nazi planes had brought Ireland well within the Dive bombing at first
This morning's report indicates that
down or arrived over the defenders with awer zones.
by sirens attach- Eire does not want war, he said, psychological effect., French chaser they had already shot dive-bombing with considerable suc with the loss of only one Hurricane. ed to the planes.
stupefying that the men below could sidered an advantage could be won Continuous Patrols
no longer hear anything.
by brushing aside the rights of the They Can't Take It
Another wave of altacker arrived Irish people or their neutrality, we The Air Ministry says that German German plots were courageous
of motorised units on coastal roads near and dropped aerial torpedoes which will not hesitate to fight.
Ireland, Mr. Valera said, has but lacked the Aliled quality
course andangered, exp moral ascendancy. The general de Boulogne were localed and heavily emitted ear-piercing sounds as they
she has one planes bombed throughout Friday by Blen-fell.
in the last few days, encased French clared that it six
The torpedoes were faltertheim bombers.
containing apertures safeguard, namely, that here people These Blenheim bombers kept ap strong tubes approached 40 Germans, the
Uberty almost always retired.
Some of the German pilots had had almost continuous offensive patrols through which the rushing alt caused are prepared to defend Uleir,
Unfortunately there only
32 hours Dying experience from early morning until nightfull screeching sounds which doubled the and to fight any invader:
Several raiding aircraft were hit effect of the bombings on the troops"
group who appear to be facilitating whereas most of the French had had
by anti-aircraft fire from batteries nerves. five years' training.
These gadgets produced the desired treason, I tell them as one znan that and moblie guns but no casualties
effect for the first time but they no such a state of affairs will not be impression, trow tolerated and that instead of being. were suffered by the crews.
Photographs of a bombed transpert longer cause any
will be behaving that the troops realise what produced patriots they were secured.
In the evening.su. Important canal the sound effects.
It took six hundred years to get bridge was attacked and destroyed
the British out of this country and we don't want them or any others to corne in here again," Mr. De Valéra Isaid.
He added that the Germans had no spare men while the French had many pilots in reserve,
"Little War" In Peiping
Lowlands Repulse
The Nazis
by
a strong force under heavy re from pompoms. Nearly 300 hombs were dropped.
All the aircraft engaged-in-these operations returned safely. Only one of our pirmen was wounded ond only slightly.
Columns Attacked
Girl Spy Pleads
For Clemency
PARIS, May 25 (UP)-Carmen Mory, 32-year-old Swiss girl who hus been condemned to death for es- plonage and whose appeal from the On the Ars! xortic, 40 motor sentence was rejected by the Millary vehicles standing in a field near the Tribunal, has sent her lawyer, M cross-roads were attacked by nine Edmond Bloch to plead for Presiden- Blenheims. The salvaes were serntial grace. If N. Lebrun does not
amongst the
massed grant the plea, she will be shot.
PEIPING, May 25 (Reuter). burst
to -As the Legation quarter is a vehicles.
special area administered by an Soon afterwards, a force of Bien- German Barbarism
Dn
traitors,
a small
R.A.F. Mistaken
For Saboteurs
ДВ
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH""," BELFAST, May 25 (UP),—Three Royal Air Force pilots were wounded. last night when a patrol of special constables mistook them for para- chutists or fifth columnists.
The almmen were proceeding to- wards their airport in a car when
PARIS, May 25, (UP)-Captala they were challenged by the speciul
He Was The Only Goat
international body selected from heims attacked another column of the members of the various em-small armoured fighting yellules and
commander of an bassies, the growing numbers of supply lorries,
A formation of 15 enemy biplanes Lovering Hill,
They dok no heed of the chal- the nearest American Field Service unit, to-day police." countries involved in the Euro-opened an attack
from Beauvais where he pean hostilities is expected to bomber, but hurriedly broke off the returned
British was unsuccessful in finding any trace lenge and continued on their way, whereupon the special police opened on Bighing engagement cause local complications.
fighters diving to support the Blen-of four missing Americans.
ilc told Miles Handler, United fire with felt rifics.
The car was riddled with buliets Press Correspondent, that the evi- Following the invasion of the Low heims.
The same enemy column was atdence of eye-witnesses and from his and swerved into a ditch. Countries, the Netherlands Legation
stli Kave the dermans notice to quit cer-tacked an hour inter by a
tion it is clear that the German policy tain Dutch property in the Legation stronger force, which dropped 150 own personal survey of the destruc-
bombs and seared numerous hits. quarter.
He said six of his men on Monday Later on Friday anti-aircraft bat was to "destroy everything." The Germans are now moving their school and club from Dutch property teries some distance from the coast last witnessed the destruction of a
ABERDEEN, MD., May 25 (UP)-- to the former Austrian Legallon were heavily attacked and many Red Cross hospital in an isolated sce grounds seized by them when Austria jother armoured vehicles were bomb-tion north of Malinens.
They said the shrieks of the wound Before a group of military and Con
gressional spectators who were 1- was annexed. In retaliation, the cd,
the ed and dying were horrible to hear, sembled on 40 Planes Destroyed
Army... proving Germans have expelled all Dutch
The eye-witnesses told me that grounds, Mr. Lester Barlow, the ex- British fighters yesterday destroyed subjects from the Austrian grounds.
plosive
detonated expert,
a 2,000 Hitherto the Germans have not or seriously damaged another 49thirty or forty German bombing attempted to take over the Dutch and German planes over the French and planes flew over the hospital, dropp-pound liquid oxygen bomb in the Belgian Legations, and it seems very Belgian fronts with only a quarter of ing bombs in relays until there was midst of 84 goats who were tethered doubtful If the Japanese would allow that number of casualties to them- nothing left but a mass of twisted at various distances within a thou
timber and mangled bodies. such a step.
selves.
Not one of the goats was injured. "They reported that the Germans Their victories in the past three
apparently delighted in using Red Barlow's assistant said, "I was the days are thus 120.
Crosses painted on ambulances as
Coat," targets.
There are no Norwegian and Danish Legations in Pelping.
"Reuter's" Reports DELHI, May 24 (Reuter)—The
LONDON, May 25 (Reuter). President of the All-India Moslemsleuter's special correspondent with League to-day reiterated his convic-
tion that the only solution of the the Royal Air Force reports: Indian problem ltes in the formation
Nightly havoc, indicted by the RA.
of independent Moslem states in the F. on the enemy's scattered army, is north-west and cast zones of India. taking an ever increasing tell of units which are out of touch with each other,
Ons drop on
ACHING CORNS
rollovan palk in three econda! Apply Detetive mes and ile
friend of ouriva
of the
GETS IT
This is a phase of the present con- fused warfare which may have an all-important bearing on the outcome of the struggle, now that the Allied armies are reported to be ranged on both flanks of the German "late."
German mechanised columns with tanks parked in village streets in thej
Channel enemy "late" towards the wera surprised during the night by the HAF. dive bombers.
One moving column was furiously intincked while a long stationary column of armoured fighting vehicles several direct 'Hills was also
being ac Results
Important..targots in Ardennes to the rear of, Minily along the Meuse bombed yesterday night by, a Werm large R.A.F. formation, which con tinued the work of dislocating and dolaying the enemy's supplies and réservér moving up to the front.
Although visibility was pber, i! 18 claimed that the results of the raids were excellent.
Alter
German fron crossing the stepenize in craftbombed bridges and convoys All the bombers returned Bately. Oho which, made a forced landing New Home Inter. 9
N
Two Heinkels were shot down by our anti-aircraft defences to-day,
"This necessitated an order to paint out all Red Cross emblems, Captain
Hill said,
sand fool radius.
SEAN RUSSELL IN GERMANY?
NEW YORK, May 28 (UF),~ Private advices received here to-day Indicate that Sean Russell, Commen der-in-Chief of the Irish Republican Army, may now be in Germany or Tinly.
Russell has been on, the run ever since his arrest in: Delroit last, June, two days before King George and Queen Mory arrived in Canada
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