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NANCY

THANKS FOR

THE ADVICE !

OH, THAT'S O.K., JANIE

SURE--

WE'RE ALWAYS

A GLAD TO. HELP

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH 10

By Ernie

OH, SLUGGO --- HAVE. YOU NOTICED THAT THE KIDS. ALWAYS COME TO US WHEN THEY NEED ADVICE ABOUT

ANYTHING?

YEAHAN IT GIVES

ME AN IDEA!

LET US SOLVE 1 YOUR TROUBLES

June 28, 1940.

Bushmiller

BRING YOUR

WORRIES, To US 14

WE GIVE ADVICE 14.

CONTINUE

PROBLEMS IS OUR MEAT

Jel. 28151.

NEXT CHANGE.

AT THE

KING'S

A WHOLE CITY CRIED

STOP HIM!

But how can you stop something you can't see?

A NEW FANTASTIC- SENSATION Sungated by "The Invicible, Man” by

-H. G.WELLS The

INVISIBLE

MAN RETURNS

with

SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKE

VINCENT PRICE

NAN GREY John SUTTON

· Cecil KELLAWAY

Nazis Short Of Pilots.

Drive Amongst Youth-

For Volunteers

LONDON, June 27 (Reuter), -Reuter's correspondent on the German frontier telegrapha that there is intensive propaganda among the Hitler Youth.. for volunteers for the German Air Force.

This is regarded as evidence that the recent losses have been heavy, Men belonging to the class from 1804 to-1020 have not yet been called up but have been told to present themselves immediately to the local

authorities.

The German newspapers are full of announcements of soldiers killed ki action.

Anti-War Feeling Evident In Germany

HITLER'S PROBLEM

IS APATHY OF

HIS

OWN OWN PEOPLE

LONDON, Juno 27 (Reuter).—The Stockholm newspapers publish to-day an article by a special correspondent "on a vic tory which lacked enthusiasm."

and

numb become

At the end of the film there is no

of history's most rapid and most complete victories.

The article begins by stating that Germany has won one

One would think this victory, public who would arouse the German people, apathetic. depressed after a hard winter applause, no cheering the public Is and living on "ersatz" food, to a silent, rapturous enthusiasm.

But this was not the case-all one

The Swiss newspaper. "Bund" rt-card was a small sigh of relief:

poria

ull

that German wounded аге housed in hotels and hospitals along the Rhine from Basle to the shores of Lake Constance.

Rome Apathetic

The writer was in Rome when tialy declared war.

POST OFFICE

GENERAL HOLIDAY

On Monday, the 1st July, the General Post Office and Kowloon Central Post Ofee will be open from 8 am to noon, Sheungwan Branch Post Offee will be open from 8.m. to 10 am. and the other Post Oftees will be entirely

will be one collection from

die pillar boxes as an Sundays, one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11.30a.m. and one delivery of registered correspondence at 11 am. There will also be one delivery of ordinary correspondence at 11 a.m. from the Branch Post Offices at Stanley, Talpo and Un Long.

The Money Order Omee will be entirely closed.

No one cares to rejoice over a vic-Halphong tory after seeing such pictures.

Japan

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INWARD MAILS

June 20.

June 28.

Juno 28.)

June 28.

June 28.

Growing. Immuno

Japan and Shanghai It'

appears that the German people Japan and Shanghai.

Immune growing

the Bangkok (propaganda which is poured on them Shanghai day after day. It tires rather than Canton exhilarates them.

Japan

France is defeated und England Japan and Manila remains. France was never bated London and Straits but the English are hated.

Shunghal Various methods altack on Eng- Shanghai

June 28. June 29. June 29.

June 29.

June 20, June 29.

June 20. „June 20,

There was no sign of enthusiasrn. When the Germans entered Paris, the writer was in Berlin and the WOMAN RULES "rejoicing" described in Swedish

popers was, in fact, inaudible. STALIN'S CITY The German people read the newa land are being discussed--landing Shanghai and Amoy

but

made

no comment and did not with rapid small boats after aircraft diaplay any Joy. -

have bombed

bed fortifications and a

OUTWARD MAILS (Continued from Page `DJ The same thing applied when Mar. secret. "freezing" method (used

Friday, June 28 shal Petain announced the French against the Albert Canal and the Shanghai

Mad

..12.30 p.m.) room city as self-contained as possi-surrender.

Maginot Line) has put the coastal Swatow and Pareris only for Tien- ble...

What was the reason for this reaction; blockade from the air by Shangha

batteries and breech pieces out of tain.

.1.00 p.m. Potatoes, turnips and other hardy murkable reaction in the face of on

.2.30 p.m. vegetables are grown in the short event which was perhaps decisive for destroying importent harbours: the Straits, Ceylon, Indie, South Africa summer, tomatoes and fruit under the future of Germany?

mass landing of troops by parachutes

and United Kingdom glass,

and troops by plancs,

K.P.O.

She has bullin theatre to sent 1,000. More than a thousand of her citizens have radio sets. There is a

daily newspaper with one page in English for the foreign rullors,

All this has been built on one pro- duct-timber-but one which is never

People Are Tired

"I should think," writes the corres- pondent, "that-the German people pre Just now, very tired after a dimult winter.

But the fact remains that the Gar- man people are not enthusiastic over the war.

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They Want Peace

They wish to return to their normal life to work and raise their living

"They are tired after living on standard. likely to run out. The Russian fores- short commons and with many try department allows only 4 per cent privations.

|Bey wish to censo seeing long

Cross trains which are moving

of the matured trees to be cut each "They are tired after the tremend-hospitals at night; they wish to cease Jous trumpeting of official pro-seeing obituary notices in the papers

year.

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Even then the swift waters of the pagando." Yenisci disgorge more logs than the In the last war, the German home sawmills and freighters can cope front collapsed so in this war the with.

home front hos perhaps been

showing that the ranks of youth are being thinned.

G.P.O.

5 p.m.

Meanwhile how a nation that has concentrated on war for six years return to a peaceful life? How can Shanghal (Parcels only)...0.00 á.m. a great military camp become a Calcutta. peaceful community?

Parcels Even if Germany attains a domin- |

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BC And when the freighters have had corded too much attention and their fll, weather reports from Aretle Propaganda is tiring the people. radio stations and scouting planes take them unconcernedly back to Europe. along the sea trails.blazed by-From-early-inorning-till-late-ulunt place in Europe there are still Formosa Shanghal and Japan - Nordenskjold and Amundsen.

night, the German radio roars in many problems left for her to solve, houses, on squares, 10 villages, And the war is not yet over. It forests and mountains,

should be borne in mind that "Eng- War reports, analyses nud, com-land loses every battle except the mentaries are all coloured with anti- lust." Allied propagunda -spitting forth invective against the Allies.

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