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Hongkong Telegraph 港電新報 士蔑新聞 All

FOREIGNERS IN NINGPO

Personal Concern Of Japanese

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SHANGHAI, May 6 (Domel).—A'} blunt refutation of the claims by Carrol Alcott, local radio news-com- mentator in the column "I have Often Wondered" appearing in the "China Press

Sunday that ho was instrumental in restoring com- mmunications between Shanghai and Niugpo, was made by Major Kioli Kishinami of the local Japanese

Army

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Liaison Omeo.

Major Kishinami made a detailed review of the preparations by the Japanese Army authorities prior to the commencement of operations to protect foreign lives and property,

Stressing the pains taken by the Japanese authorities to prevent the damage to foreign interests; the Army spokesman produced maps of Ningpo showing the location of forelin pro- perlies, and posters announcing that no trespassing would be allowed.

Personal Check Up

The Army officer revenied that in East Cheklung a middle school and an English-managed church were damaged and explained with mapa and photos how the damage was done. He further revealed that it took several days to check up all foreigners in Ningpo, declaring that all 60 foreigners in the city including six children were safe. Major Kish- Inumi added that he met all person- ally to ask for immediate needs.

The Army spokesman closed his statement with an offer to take care

of any lettere which the listeners desired to send to Ningpo.

Grandee's Death Presumed

CFS

SERVICE FOR ENGLAND—Land Army girls, who do behind-the-lines service in England, returning at nightfall to a Y.W.C.A. hostel in Surrey.” The Y.W.C.A., of which Mrs Chur- chill, wife of Prime Minister, is hoad, oporates 116 hostels and other contros for such Borvice.

WORKER'S TALK

WITH

QUEEN

High Blood Pressure Cure

7, 1941

Literary

Prize For

Journalist

Mr Roy Connolly, Brisbane Journalist and author of "South- ern Saga," perhaps the best national novel yet written about Queensland, and one of the best national novels of the Common- wealth, has been awarded a Com- monwealth Literary Fellowship to write another novel, which will probably be the second of what promises to be a trilogy.

The Commonwealth Literary Fellowship, carries a grant of £260, and is awarded to writers of merit who are ready to devote a substantial part of their time to writing books on an approved subject.

A recent book by Vance Palmer, entitled "National Portraits," arid an other by Mrs Bede Maxwell, "Wooden Hookers," a series of atacles about early amigrant ships, were both published with the aid of this endowment,

Southern Saga

Mr Connolly is the first Queens- land writer who has been honoured, by a Commonwealth Literary Fellow- ship.

It is probable that is book will bo continuation of "Southern Saga," which was published last year. In that book he did for the early Gayndal district what "Brent of Bin Bin' did for early Manaro, and what M. Barnard Eldershaw did for early Sydney in a "A House Is

Bullt recording the early days of the pas- toral Industry in the Burnett district In a bright romantic pattern.

Mr Connolly, who has had fourna- The King and Queen each drank coffee standing at a mobile High blood pressure can be re-stic experience in London, Sydney canteen manned by volunteers from the Women's Voluntary Ser-lieved by injecting electrical cur- He is a grandson of the pioneer, Mr nod Brisbane, was born. at Gayndah. vices on their arrival at Stoke-on-Trent recently.

rent into the veins, according to John Connolly, who died in Gayndalı Dr James Homer Burgan, Los 20-years ago at the age of 103. Angeles physician.

"United Family in This War"

The visit, a break in the return journey to London from Manchester, where they had seen air raid damage, was supposed to be secret, but news of their Majesties' arrival leaked out, and LONDON, May 6 (Router)-Leave everywhere they went they were greeted with warm-hearted to presume the death on or since cheers. "God bless you both" was frequently heard from women. November 8, 1030, of Carlos Fernando Stuart y Falco, Duke of Penarando, In two hours their Majestics { was granted in the Probate Court visited the Shelton Iron, Steel to-day, the application being made and Coal Company's Works and by the Duke's brother, the Duke the Spode China Works of W. T. Alba, the Spanish Ambassador to London.

Copeland and Sons, They mingled freely with the work." men and workgirls.

of

An affidavit by the Duke of Alba stated that the Duke of Penaranda was interned in the model prison in Madrid in the summer of 1930 with other sympathisers of the National movement. Removed from the pri son on or about the following Novem- ber, he is believed to have been as- sassinated. Since then his widow and child and brother had not seen or heard from the Duke of Penaranda, who left an estate of about £30,000 in Britain.

Nazis Execute

100 Jews

Held As Hostages

Bannister, who has worked for the An uged blast-furnaceman, James

I suppose not.'

old worker,

remarked

Music Gains Popularity

In Britain

Los Angeles, May 4 (UP).—

Dr Burgan described the treat-

ment recently to 200 physicians, Java

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It consists of intravenous adminis- tration of a "low galvanic current, dispensed through a controlled elec- trical apparatus and connected to a set of special intravenous needles."

Dr Burgan explained that a post- tive current is carried into a vein of Batavia are advocating the send

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Certain Dutch quarters in

ane arm, through specially la- sulated needle while the negative ing of a division of native iron and steel Arm for 38 years, said to the Queen, "Hitler dare not go

current is fed into a vein of the other Netherlands East Indies troops orm. A very slight charge" is ad to the Middle East as one of the A realisation of the power and among his people as your Majesties are doing,

ministered as the treatment starts, without any bodyguard." beauty of music has been The Queen smiled and replied, "No brought to many people by war and is increased gradually, for about most effective means of aiding

the Allied cause.......... minutes. John Edward Lovalt, a 59-year-time conditions, Mr R. J. Forbes, He said that in most cases the blood; These quarters point out that to the principal of the Royal Manches pressure "two or three days after the native troops could bear the Queen: "We are all a united family ter College of Music, told the 20 beats" and frequently rises slowly hot climate twice as well as the

treatment usually drops from 15 to in this war," and her Majesty re-annual meeting of the College for a few days, finally, to fall again European troops. The Dutch and plied: "That's the spirit."

recently.

As much as 30 to 40 beats for six Indian soldiers would be replaced Showered With Sparks

"It is the first time the Gov-months.

here by the same number of Their Majesties stood beside huge ernment of our country has given

1,000 Cases Treated

Australian troops for a brief blast furnaces and were showered any subsidy to the cause of with sparks from the mollen steel as music as such, and I think we by intravenous electrolysis with relief that the desert weather in Libya

"Over 1,000 cases of hypertension rest.. and hypo-tension have been treated 11 entered the moulds,

Supporters of this plan point out Both the King and the Queen can look forward in the near News has reached London of asked numerous questions of girl pot. future to a great extension or approximately 60 to 70 percent."would be most severe In the next two

Dr Burgan said. "Improved a terrible example of Nazi brutery workers at the Spode works, facilities in this country for technique has raised this percentage months and this is an excellent

of which the Lord Mayor, Mr A. Ehearing the best

clement for the native soldiers, orchestral 10 approximately 80. Recurrence has tality in Poland-the execution Hewitt, who conducted them on the music, the best chamber music, been noted in less than 10 percent of warrens the whites would suffer un- of 100 Polish Jews arrested as tour, is managing director. The

these

Informed circles belleve, however, hostages for a man who escaped Queen spoke, to women who were and even that Cinderella of possible where follow-up has been informed from the Germans.

doing highly skilled work in, paint-music, operu," he continued. Dr Burgen said if a "low negative that such dispatch of Dutch troops fa Last-spring-a-young-Polish-| dinner plates.

_The_Royal_Manchester College of electrolysis exists in the negative very unlikely under existing_clrcum- Jew named Koit was arrested by a Toby jug of Mr Winston Chur- were expressed on the outbreak of electrolysis is relatively high.

In the firm's showrooms they saw Music was founded in 1883. Doubts syringe, then the positive syringe stunces. the Warsaw Gestapo.

chill wearing his famous square hat war as to the possibility of reopening balanced exchange of those inorganic Although handcuffed Kott evaded and smoking a long cigar. They for the autumn term. Fortunately, electro-chemical forces prevents an his gnolers, and the German police were told that these jugs were being however, these forebodings offered

a reward of £40 for his cap- specially made for the American proved to be groundless. ture or indleation concerning his market: whereabouts.

Three hundred Jewish hostages were placed in a Warsaw prison. They were told that if within 24 hours Kott did not reappear 100 of them would be executed. Kott falled to show up and 100 of the hostages were shot.

Average Movie Actor's Pay

Ing

Black - out Vampire In Berlin

had excess of one or the other."

The number of students upon the register at midsummer, 1940, was 105. representing only a decrease of 13 upon the previous year.

Fingerprints Necessary

Quisling Said Withering

A

Why England Is At War

Swedish Comment The important Swedish. Li- beral newspaper, "Dagens Impressions gained by an ob-Nyheter," comments on the re- server just returned from Nor-mark made by Hitler in his last way, says the "Dagens Nyheter," speech. "Why do those English Before Roosevelt Talks

Stockholm, indicate that the gentlemen carry on the war?" days of the Quisling regime are in the following terms: "Hitler ALL reporters going to Presi-numbered.

thinks that England is going NIGHT travellers on the Ber-dent Roosevelt's Press confer According to this paper, rumours Nazi, and that the wealthy lin elevated railway are being ences are being photographed that the Germans have given Quis-classes are trying to keep the The average movie actor's

terrified by a black-out "vam- end are having their fingerprints in a time limit in which to secure workers fond of war by promis

adequate membership of his partying social reforms. salary is $14,857 (U.S.) a year,

pire," says a report,

taken by the American Secret appear to be well founded, and op- When he finds himself alone with Service as a precaution against position has lately been accentuated. remains what is the kernel of the "That may be so, but there still a survey of screen salaries has a woman he creeps up to her in the disclosed.

Everything points to imminent ra- dark carriage and huris her into any attempts on the President's

dical changes in German measures mination to resist and conquer. The British people's, Immovable deter- The average bit player under the space.

life.

In Norway. $500 a week classification carns $2,000 Up to now four women have been

war against Nazi Germany is simply annually, and featured players whose killed in this way,

a matter of the freedan of their salaries range from $500 to $1,000 A filth was seriously injured, but

Haiti-U. S. A. Accordcountry from forelyn oppression. a week average $8,095 a year. Stars her account of what happened threw who receive $2,000 a week and up- light on the deaths of the previous

* WASHINGTON, May 6 (Reuter). laboure all contrasts. lord and are united on the common word, earn on the average $103,500 victims.

-America and Haiti to-day reached struggle, so as not to be obliged to an agreement in principle to end the obey orders from Berlin, and so that American supervision of Haltian they will not, like the unhappy Nor- Customs and internal revenue collec-wegians, have to receive the Gestapo tions instituted in 1934 for the pro chiet, Himmler, in their midst. It tection of American holders of Hat- is for this reason that those gentle- tian bonds.

men carry on the war."

a year.

The survey, made by Dr Leo C. Rosten for the Motion Picture Re- search Project, was financed by the Carnegie and Rockefeller Founda- tions.

It showed the earning power of actors. is greater than that of 'ac- tresses.

New Zealand Command

WELLINGTON, May 6 (Router).

The Minister of Defence announced

Special passes, with photo- graphs attached, must be shown before they are allowed to enter..

Similar precautions are in force

in the War and Navy Depart- ments.

Best-Selling Author Faces Deportation

Immigration officials, in the United States have begun

an investigation in the case of Jan Valtin, author of the current best seller, "Out of the Night." The author's own statements, a Justice Department official said,' were the basis on which the first step in deportation proceedings was taken..

Mr Valtin, who acknowledges that the namo he uses is a that Brigadier Edward. Puttick has literary proudonym, described in his book his alleged experiences been appointed to be in temporary first as a Communist agitator in his native Germany, then as a command of the New Zealand forces Gestapo (secret police) agent and later as an agitator who in Crete in place of Major-General C.. B. Freyberg, Vic., who has been ap-sought the overthrow of the Government in the United States. pointed by the Greek Government to He told also of entering the country illegally and of reversing

command all the ̧· Allled

Crete.

forces in

Swedish Minister

his belief in Communism.

severed.

Solely on the basis of statements made by Mr Valtin in his book, on official said, there appeared to be counts on which he could be He listed these as lilegal antry, and former membership and activity in an organisation which ad- HELSINKI, May 0 (Router).The vocates overthrow of the Govern

Minister, M. Į ment.

“Where To Go?

If the Department of ́ Justice should decide that · Mr Vallin- should be deported, it would be confronted with the problem of where; and how to send - him—a altuation which crisis, with Yofer- GAY ence to some 6.000 under" deportation: The Department has been studying Christian Guenther, has arrived here Under the Allen Registration Law, this particular problem for several ་! Mr Valtin could be deported as a months and I understood to be about

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He was seated at the aerodrome former Communist even though the ready to suggest legislation Mealrned by the Finnish Foreign Minister has since renounced the Party?

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