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DONALD DUCK

YEH, SEND OUT

A SALESMAN 1

I WANT A DEMONSTRATION!

SEE? BUMPS IS PAVEMENT

TO THE PHOOIE SIX

HOW'S SHE IN

MUDE

Thursday,

HOW'S THIS FOR POWER?

NOT BAD! HOW ABOUT

HILLS?

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

I'M SOLD, MISTER! DROP ME OFF AT THE

NEXT CORNER!

September 5, 1940.

By Walt Disney

PHOOIE SIX GIVEN AWAY TMS WEEK

ONE!

WALT DISNEY

"If some people think that the 'Bad Man' is still inclined to try his ven- ture, we feel sure we will give a good account of ourselves."- Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing New Zealand troops yesterday. Meanwhile-

THE 'BAD MAN' TELLS

MAN' TELLS WHY HE HASN'T

HIS VENTURE

TRIED

Argentine Golfers Want To "Adopt" Children Evacuees

Special to the "Telograph"

LONDON, Sept. 5 (UP).—~—Argentina's famous golfer, Senor Jose Jurado, has cabled the British Professional Golfers' Association on behalf of its Argentine counterpart, offering to adopt ten British evacuee children for the dura tion of the war.

The children will receive British education and will be cared for by British doctors and nurace.

HITLER MISSED HIS CHANCE

- Churchill

Special to the "Telegraph" LONDON, Sept. 5 (UP).-"We in these islands now bearing the accumulated weight of the enemy. we don't feel overweighted by it."

LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter}.] *****s -Britain owed her escape from

the fate which had overtaken Two

other opponents of Germany to the exceptional speed of her

Irishmen To Die

withdrawal and her fortunate Murder Of

now

geographical position, said Hitler to-day in a speech inaugurating the Winter Help Campaign.

vast territory The dominated by German troops hun bern still further extended by the Italians who have taken the initiative in East Africa," he continued.

“British propaganda goes fran the benghi to the depth and then to ever Thus England wins #water height

le victories like FALATON CALEN thunkath, which in cat eyes was their must castemptible failure."

Referring to the "proud conflict in He went. th which the Allies had I best mothing but defeats," Hitler "Now France, too, broken What do they any ke the others 1 The

They say that now at las! England sun concentrate all her forres, how England has attained the strategi are, or that the bafinst of France position for which she had wishes and But only vist valuable British blood.

Five Year War?

So spoke the Premier, Mr. Winston Churchill, to-day when

he addressed New Zealand troops af a camp somewhere in England."

"When you first cane here" four months ago," he continued. "a comparatively small army of invaders might have wrought much havoc before it was finish- ed off.

"Now

however ww THEN powerful armies,

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**]{ some people think that The "Bad Man' le still hulined to try h

venture, we feel sure we will give

good account of on selves

"Of all the wors we have fought,

LOSS OF

BENZINE

Five Men Charged This Morning

The disuppeararice of

401

I

"Once they said the war will last three years,

"We will prepare ourselves for three years, but at that time I said

La Goering, Prepare everything for

Hve years.'

"My did not act this way because

For

Dublin Official

Special to the "Telegraph"

DUBLIN, Sept. 5 (UP).—The Government of Eire announces that Patrick McGrath and Thomas, alias, Thomas Harte, will be executed by a firing squad on Friday.

They were recently found guilty of the murder of Detective Richard Hyland, who was killed on August 16 during a raid on the I.R.A. arsenal at Rathear.

U.S. FLEET WILL STAY IN PACIFIC

Special to the "Telegraph"

WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (Domei).—Britain's pledge never to scuttle or surrender the British Fleet has rein- forced the intention of the United States to keep her Fleet in the Pacific.

day

This opinion was volced by high administrative circles to-

It is agreed in Washington that the question of a British defeat can be unly hypothetical.

Mr. Cordell Hull merely ad- dressed his enquiry to London regarding the fate of the British Navy in such a contingency be

I believed the war would last five¦cause he wished to ascertain

year.

"Come what may, By Jahi will col-xactly where the United States Lapse.

I know no other end but this Navy would stand in the event

*Calmi

"When the proble in Great Britan Why don't you comer" we sk

We yourselves.

shali

"The world will be set free. Once and for all we must do away with

I core!

of a German victory.

So long as the British Fleet is

intact, America, It is pointed out, has no need to divide her Fleet between the Pacific and the At- lantie but can concentrate solely

none has been more noble or more drums of benzine from the pre- the absurd state of affairs that in the Pacific. righteous than this, and from one miser of Axistic Petroleum Co. nation as in will we emerge with a greater sense*

of duty done.

(5.6). Ltd., at Taikoktsui ontinent.

"We are sure we shall prove out- August 23, resulted in the arrest selves not unequal to the tísk of anve more being the charuplon and fibers tor of Europe."

Canadians' New Badge

Patches Approved

position cells on swert will to blockade an entire con

He Hater Our Navy "In future it must be made tm- ed before Mr. H. Hmsworth at possible to a pirate state at its own the Kowloon Magistracy this sweet will, every now and again, to expose over 450,000,000 people more inorning.

or less to poverty and misery.

of five Chinese who were charge!

De

CHINESE SILVER

French Concession Gives Up Big Sum

Special to the "Telegraph”

TIENTSIN, Sept. 5 (Domel), ----Chinese silver to the value of £200,000, held by Chinese banks in the French Concession, is to be handed over to a fund for the in North

Chinn.

5,500 Bottles relief of destitution Of Beer Theft

A joint Franco-Japanese com- mittee has been appointed to The theft of 5,500 Japanese beer dispose of the silver. Decision bottles from a fishing Junk In Long to hand the Chinese silver over "I consider i intolerable that a Kwo Tan on September 1 has been Leung Shui-hon, 29. clerk, Shumation of 85,000,000 should

reported to the Police by Kwok Kan, to the committer was taken after negotiations between the Sze. 32. Torry driver, Lo Yeung, 29, punished body and soul by another 20, master of the junk.

ROC Kwok said that about 2 tallyman, and Chan Chi-mi, 35, stuck nation whenever it pleases

am, Japanese and French authorities.

is held the Bank clerk, were charged with the larceny plutocraile authority."

along alde his craft lutter referring to his last "uppeal large Junk went men boarded him. Chine, silver by Communications and of 40 drums of benzine.

to reason." Hitler said: "I prefer to The crew were transfered to a sam- Hopch Provincial Bank, all of which fight till a delinite and final decision

pan white the armed men transferred have their offices in the French Con-

their junk. is reached."

bottles to

cession. the beer Prepared For Everything

Kwok's men were allowed to board their junk later.

defendants

LONDON, Sept, 4 (Iteuler), --Ever

Additional Charges Since they have been In England.

Yee The four there has been a growing desire Kung-wig. 43, garage owner, were among the Canadian troops for a

charged with conspiring to defraud distinguishing mark in their uniforms the Company of 40 drums of benzine. like that of the Australian and New Zealand troops.

Yee was further charged with re-

in our hands and will remain in our Is hands.

"When the hour has come, we shall

Hitler continued: "This final decl- sion will be that the rule of philable

warmongers and dishonourable Now, subject to the approval of the eiving the benzine knowing them to abolished and a state of affairs intro- Canadian Department of Defence, have been stolen.

duced in which it will be impossible pince General Fact in place of Gen- they will have the patches made famous by Canadians in the last war. The first, third and fourth defen- for one notion to tyrranse over the rals Hunger, Revolution, Winter of Bluff and then we shall see who la Troops of both the First and Second dunts were allowed bail of $300 each, whole of Europe.

"Germany and Italy will see to it the better Divisions will wear patches,

while the second defendant was

"Explon."

R.A.F. Raids howed $150 and the Afth defendant, that history never repents Itself in

Last War Revival

After considering various alterna- $500. tives, the Canadian Divisional Com- manders decided to revive the

red

#m-

and blue shoulder squares of the last) war.

The people of Britain have alrendy' become accustomed

the to blem of the vehicles of the First Canadian Division, consisting of a gold maple leaf with a square crim- son background.

As it is possible that this will be retained by the Canadian Corps, the Second Division will carry in its vehicles the blue "CII" gold maple) lcat,

JAPANESE AIR RAIDS CONTINUE

SUSPICIOUS OF ANGLO.U.S. DEAL

Japanese Comment Special to the "Telegraph" TOKYO, Sept.'s (Domel)-Com- menting on the Anglo-American base this respect and England's allies wi Hitler declared that the R.A.F. hud and destroyer deal, Japanese news- not be able to help her here whatever bombed Germany at night because papers warn the country to watch they were unable lo fly over in day-closely the ultimate effects of the All defendants were remanded for they may plan.

of its possible is in

"We are prepared for everything-ight. The British dropped bombs transaction in view werk. Det.-Sgt. Morrison

We have the will and the deter-indiscriminately or civilian residenti-effects on the status of the Pacific charge of the case.

Ocean. mination to act at any time.

al quarters, farms and villages. "Above all, nothing can make us For three months, he did not reply The "Yomiuri Shimbun" hinted' afraid. We German National Social- because he believed they would stop.the possibility of an Anglo-American ista have been schooled in the hardest But Churchill saw in this sign join naval front against Japan, Bchool imaginable. Nothing can German "weakness," so the Germans while the "Asahi Shimbun" specu intimidate or surprise us."

are now giving their answer night lated upon the possible situation in Hiler proceeded to say that the after ngn stop the handiwork of from the home water in Uis face of u

night.

case of the British Fleet withdrawing general revolution in Germany hoped for by England when she entered the these night pirates. The hour wili successful Nazi campaign against the war did not take place. Then Eng-strike when one of us will break and British Isles. lund said they had "another ally" that will not be National Socialist General Hunger.

Chinese Take

Up Attack

N. China Offensive CHUNGKING, Sept. 3 (Reuter) After five months of careful prepara-

"We knew in advance thi

Germany.

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opponent who still remains AIR MAIL DUE FROM tion, Chinese forces in North China great friend of humanity, as in the to-day, Great Britain, the last island AUSTRALIA, ENGLAND have launched a counter-offensive,

Hitler declared, that Britain hated The arrival and departure of planes declares Chow En-laf, the prominent Great War, would attempt to starve in Europe, will be broken. Communist leader, in an interview prepared ourselves for it. Thus this the Germans "because of our social are as follows:

From London, Australia and Bri- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHER here..

Generul' was only a bad speculation, creed, because all that we plen and

countriesImperial Airways JAPANESE bombers carried

"General Bluff

carry out seems dangerous to them. tish The Chinese have wrecked Ave rail-

I am convinced that the world and service arrives on Friday, September out intensive attacks on a num-ways and 11 highways for the purpose Now they have discovered a third the future will eling to this develop-6,

ไม่ From USA. ber of cities in Hunan Province of preventing the Japanese from

Honolulu and this development willManila-Pan American, Philippine yesterday,

diverting troops to the Yangtse Valley General, namely, General Winter, ment and that the states which do necording ......to д "Domel" message.

Clipper, due Sept. 10, for an offensive against Chungking The British should not forget to raise not join and also obstructing the Japanese their most important general to the collapse sooner or later.

Hitler, referring to British From Chungking CNA.C. and Among the Chinese bases attacked attempt to cross the Yellow River to rank of Field Marshal of the Em-

pire

raids on Germany, said, "If the Eurasia Aviation Corporation. were Chenki, Yuanchow and Yuan-attack Sian, he sald

I mean General Blur.

For London, Australia and Bang- ling.

That is their only reliable ally. British Air Force drops two or three "A Japanese communique" · elaimė| While admilling the possibility of They cannot beat us any longer with or four thousand kilogramme bombs, kok-Imperial Airways leaving on

September 8. that all the raiders returned to their a Japanese attempt to launch a this General. Therefore, we can then we shall now in one night drop

For USA. via Manila and Hono- drive

towards Chungking from perhaps make fools of the British. 150, 180, 290, 300, 400 thousand kilo Four Chinese vessels were runk Tchang, he declares that the Japanese The German people have now got grammes (prolonged cheering). And lulu Philippine Clipper leaving

For Roar Patung by aerial bombings, must at least send 150,000 additional really to know Great Britain. The if they declare that they will inten- Sept. 11.

Chungking CNAC according to the report.

troops to the Ichang sector before British will not win this war by this sify their attacks on our cities, we

Eurasia Aviation Corporation, an attack is possible.

method and others are, thank God, shall blot their cities out."

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