—_— 0 | All British Army Leave Suspended s+ ()5 s The Netherlands Cabinet had a special meeting on Sunday, January 14th, after which all army leave was cancelled and what is tantamount to a general mobilisation ordered. In Belgium, also, extensive precautionary measures have bee
January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
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January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
—_—t 0 Bombs Dropped on Guiding Lights e¢() § e January 13. Royal Air Force aircraft made important reconnaissance flights over Hamburg and Frankfort on January 12th. Six bombs were dropped along a line of lights which are believed to have been used to guide German bombers back
January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
Praguc has become a forbidden city to the outside world, and not e¢verything can be known of what is happening in the Nazified Kingdom of Ercbus which once was Czecho-Slovakia. It is certain however that the Czech people, bitterly resenting the tyranny which they suffer under th
January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
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January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
A COMEDY -OF POLITICS that, topical when it was first produced twenty years ago, is still strikingly apposite, will be produced by Barbara Burnham in the BBC oversea programmes shortly, It i¢¥ ‘“The Grain of Mustard Seed’, by the English, dramatist and manager, H.M. Harwood. Wit
January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
We have bheen asked to draw the attention of the public to the fact that Kololo Aerodrome is now occupied by the Military Authorities, and visitors are not allowed there at any time except with the prior sanction of the Officer in Charge. In no case should cars he driven on to t
January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda
e 2 () e monstration of the four automatic tones, In a few days the old Kampala Tele- and explanations of the various “codes” phone Exchange will handle its last tele- required for Trunk and Enquiry calls. pltllone caIIE and the m;.)w. Automatic Ex- Five Instructors will have co
January 17, 1940 - Uganda Herald - Kampala, Kampala, Uganda