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Daily Post - 06.03.1941, Side 3

Daily Post - 06.03.1941, Side 3
DAILY POST a Try your luek m TheNationalLottery of the University of Iceland See Sunday Post for Feb. 23rd. The lottery ofíices in Reykjavík are as follows: Lottery Office, Túngata 2. Near the Salvation Army Hotel, and below the Toc H. premises. Verzlunin Höfn, Vesturgata 12. Lottery Ofíice, Skólavöröustígur 22. — — Reykjavíkurvegur 5, Skerjafjöröur. — — Austurstræti 12. Opposite the Landsbanki. — — Laufásvegur 61. — — Laugavegur 66. Opposite Base Censor’s Office. — — Alþýðuhús. Next to the Gamla Bíó. — — Varðarhús. By the Harbour, near the Y.M.C.A. Nissen Huts Lottery Offices are distinguished by the sign: Happdrætti Háskóla íslands. suggested that they should be called ‘Kamba-Meru’ and ‘Kikuyu-Embu’. The chiefs are not parochial in their outlook, and they do not stipulate that their planes should be sent to a particular front. They say they want them to ‘defend King George’s house’. They ask only that if their aeroplanes bring down any of the enemy, they shall be told about it. Water-Ski Invasion? Amongst the lighter stcries which this war has produced is undoubtedly the lat- est from Berlin to the effect that specially selected super-soldiers — it was always alleged that all German soldiers were super — were being trained for the com- ing invasion of Britain, and that tens of thousands of men were being taught to use ‘water skis’, permitting the men to skate over the water at the rate of about five and a half miles an hour. The water skis are described as being made of cork two meters long and fifty 'centimetres wide. General von Seeckt is reported to have seen Chinese gymnasts performing on the Yangtze, and, returning to Ger- many in 1936, submitted the idea to Ad- miral Raeder. The story is not an impossible one. The German ‘super-soldier’ is said to be able to skate over the water at a rate double that at which the British ‘Bobby* nightly prowls his beat. Even then a gentle stroll from Calais to Dower, the shortest dis- tance which the newly-equipped German invader would have to cover, would take about four hours. The message reporting this new scheme emanates from Berlin, and, giving away what appears to be a military secret, it is astonishing that it was allowed to pass the censors. Skating and skiing champions and acrobats have been engaged for the

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