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CURLEW CASUALTIES
The
London, June 4.
that Admiralty Runounce Acting Sub-Licut. II. N. Hinge, R.N.V., Paymaster Flag-Lieut. B. H. Jackson, R.N., Temporary Paymaster Lieut. A. M. L. Merry, R.V.B., and
Paymaster Comdr. William Yates, 1.N., were killed when the cruiser Curlew was bombed and sunk off the
coast. Northern Norwegian
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The Curlew's total death roll was
officers, tour rutings, and four Maltese rating.-United Press.
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
June 5, 1940.
SINEWS WILL WIN RADIO A Look Through
THE WARA
(Continued from Page 6.) moralo do not collapse first. The German home front collapsed in 1018. In spite of the fact that they controlled a large part of south-east Europe.
In The German Fat Plan, based on official Germon statistics, Dr. Karl Brandt reveals the German pokition. In 1929 Germany cor sumed 1,083,000 tons of fats. By 1030 this figure had risen to 2,044,- 000. Despite all efforts made to raise home production, over one- third of the total had to be brought
abroad.
Dr. Brandt concludes that al- though it might technically be possible to "close the fat gap" the factors makes it very unlikely that the defelt con
....
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) ann 31.40 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) Second Talk on "Poets"
By Father Ryan
Radio Programme Broadcast by 2. B. W. on a Frequency 845 k.c's. and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and -11.15 p.m. on 0.02 m.c's, per second.
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- cession.
12.30 Variety with Eisle and Dorts And Vaters, Maurice Chevalier, Others.
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- ther Report,
1.03 The London Palladium Or- chestra,
1.17 Some Welsh Bongs. be got below at
1.30 least 400,000 tons in the next few
Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather
Anthounce- Forecast and years. This is equivalent to the
ments. needs of thirteen million Germans
-one-sixth of the total population. 1.45 Judy Garlard (Vocal) and
In peace-time the Germans im- Nat Gonella and His Georgians. ported most of their fats from 2.15 Close Down.
Russia, China, Argentina, British West Africa, British India, the Dutch East Indies and the Antare- tic.
Most of these sources are be- yond Germany's reach in war- time.
At one point after another the German war economy depends on foodstuffs and raw materials which neither be produced in adequate amounts at home nor Imported
from countries Germany can reach.
can
6.00 Excerpts from Wagner's “Lo- hengrin."
8.30 Closing Local Stock Quotn- tions.
0.32 Beethoven--Sonata in A Flat Major, Op. 26.
Wilhelm KempЛť (Piano), 0.35
Compositions of Bchumann. 7.30 London Relay-The News, 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,
8.03 Marck Weber and His Or-
chestra, which-
The Nazi Government, intending sooner or later to challenge the recognised peace-loving nations,
the dangers of dependence when it launched the Four-Year Plan of self-sufficiency. But even under peace conditions Germany came nowhere near to being self- suficient. The main outcome of the Plan ht been to produce many of the effects of a blockade against Germany even before the outbreak of war.
Above all, the British workers are free to organise themselves and to bargain for conditions. Behind ing they have ㄩˋ trade union movement of immense power, and influence.
The workers of Britain have watched the fate of the German, workers with deep-and-growing concern. A recent report of the Trades Union Congress stated:
"The status of the worker in Germany is rapidly being lowered to that of a' convict under sen- tenes of penal servitude."
The British workers know that. a Peace Front victory will bring freedom
the millions of
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6.33 Songs by Denali Noble (Bart- tone).
Even Bravest Heart ("Faust Gounod), with Orchestral necomp.; Phantom Fleets (Brandon-Alan Murray), There'll Always Be An England (Parker and Charles), with Pino accomp. by Gerald. Moore,
8.45 Studio Pocka-2: Pope.. The second of
new series of talks. by Father Ryan, S. J.
9.05 Violin Solos by Frliz Krelsier. Tambourin Chinois, Op. 3 (Kreis- Jer), Thals-Meditation (Massenet), with Plano accomp. by Cart Lamson. 9.15 London Relay-News Sum- mary. 9.30 No. 5.
9.45 Half an Ilour of Popular Variety,
Magazine Feature Programme
10,15 Dance Musle,
The “Telegraph”
50 YEARS AGO
June 5, 1800.
Mr. Edison has sent one of his phono-
graphs to be presented to the Emperor of Japan. This will probably be his Majesty's first practical sequaintance with one of the most remarkable inventions of the 19th century.
25 YEARS AGO ·
June 6, 1019.
two Zeppelin At the inquest on the victims the Coroner complimented the Metropolis on ili guletness and covinera, he was conndent i would always be so. Enhanced recrulling, ho said, was the best answer to a rald.
The deceased were found kneeling to- gether side by side, the husband's atm belüg around it, wife. Their clothes were burned, oft
The verdict of the jury was that twa peaceable civilians had died of suffocation and burns, and that they were murdered by Germans. Another woman, who jump- ed from a building to escape from the fire, is dead.
A letter addressed to Pio. F. Soares, of the 8th Middlesex Regiment, now at the front, has been returned to his family here marked "Killed in Action" in those brief words the intimation was made that this young Hongkong man had fallen. A few days ago, the family heard through another man at the front that Pto. Hoares had been killed, but it was not unit this Jotter was returned from Headquarters with the official intimation that hope was given up. Before leaving Hongkong with the contingent in December last, the deceased was employed in the Nether lands Trading Society. He was 23 years of age, an old boy of St. Joseph's College. a member of the Catholic Union, and the Club de Herrela, Kowloon. He was a very fine swimmer and possessed more than ordinary ability with the cur.
10 YEARS AGO
June 5, 1930. Among those who arrived per KS. Coblenz from Europe on June a were Mrs. F. Reder, Mr. C. C. van. Dorsser, Mira, van Doraner, Mr. and Mrs. R. Schimer, Mite Jentzen-krit. Mes. E. Bentzen-Bilkrist, Mr.
5 YEARS AGO
June 5, 1935. The ziant French ner Normandle established a new record for a trans- Atlantic crossing on her maiden voyage. She passed Ambrose lightship, at the entrance to New York harbour at 10 am. (Enstern time) covering the 3,182 miles from Southampton in 100 hours, and 33: minutes. her average speed being 20.00 knots.
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11.00 London Relay-"Matters of equality to a great nation, Put equality Moment,
11.15 Close Down,
German workers who are crushed under the heel of Hitler's dictator- ship.
They know that the present struggle is their own struggle. They know that their own hard-won freedom and security are at stake.
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Bellef in the integrity of Herr Hitler was expressed by the Marquess of Luthin In an address given in Edinburgh recently. Germany was now. potentially, an extremely dangerous Sinté. She was de- manding equality. It was very difficult to see how you could possibly deny
for Germany meant insecurity for France the population of Germany was 70 millions und of France 10 millions. That was the 'reason why France had so persistently refused to grant quality to Germany unless given security In some other way.
The whole structure of peace in Europe had vanished since the declaration of Herr Hitler, a fow weeks ago, that he was going to re-establish conscription on the basis of an army of 36 divisions, consist- ing of 550,000 men-a gbod deal larger than the French Army-with equality in the air, and a Navy equal to 33 per cent. of the British Navy.
Other questions, which Germany won going to ask of Europe included the demilitarisation of the Rhine;" and the future of Austria, which was sometimes called the percussion cap of Europe: and the question, which more nearly concern- ed us, of whether Germany was entitled to have any colonics, or was to remain exclusively contained in the restricted area in which she was confined In Europe to-day.
He put these sombre questions in front of his hearers (continued Lord Lothian) because they wire questions which were more and more going to be brought home to people, by events. Could we make these adjustments, peaceably, or were we to be driven back to the era of power polliles, when people made alliances under ilie unrent of war, eventually ending in war? That was the irrepressible issue now rising in Europe. Fortunately, he thought the British Government Lad managed to follow the middle road, and _hnd neted, as interpreter, and, mediator..so
far between the two sides,
Speaking, of the air inenace, Lord Lothian said that the great danger of the ale was, that, if the air weapon with on unquestioned superiority fell into the hands of a fool or a knave who used it with the utmost ruthlessness, 11 would be directed, not so much at the military and naval forces of neighbours, as of the civilian population in order to infuse much terror and despair that that nation would throw up its hands to gacapo unrestricted bombing. The wan the danger. That was why all parties supported the Gov ernment in saying that iinless they could get early agreement with Germany they would insist on having an Air Force as powerful as hers
He was not at all hopeful that we would set agreement. He did not take the sinis- ter view of Germany, that a great many
took. I believed Hitter was
people honest and straight person, an-
xious for the limitation of armaments provided Germany had equality, and pre- pared to aboilsh bombers or any offensive weapon which everybody else abolished.
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