THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 31, 1940
BLOCKADE SHIFTS FROM THE OCEANS
TO QUAYS
PATROL SHIP SHOOTS DOWN BOMBER
in- been
An Admiralty com- munique states formation has received
that the patrol vessel Guille- . mot shot down one German dive-bomber during an attack on that ship on Monday. No damage and no casualties tained in Guillemot. -Reuter.
were Sus-
IN THE DISCUSSIONS which preceded yesterday's announcement in London of a step described as transporting contraband operations from the sea to the quays, there was full contact with the United States, writes Reuter's lobby correspondent.
It is believed the Americans will welcome the extension of the navicert system. One of the features of the plan is to allow neutrals approximately two months' supplies required for their domestic purposes.
AXIS TO BE BLOCKADED BY NEW METHODS
The Atlantic islands referred to in the
announcement are the
ALUMINIUM MEDALS FOR JAPANESE
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Twenty thousand Japanese who have rendered eminent ser- vice to their country are to be honoured with special medals.
The medals will be made of aluminium and will bear the Im- perial crest on one side and the famous Imperial Palace
bridge on the other.
The medals will be awarded in a solemn Ceremony on the Im- perial Palace plaza which will be attend- ed by the Emperor and Empress.--Havas.
POLISH
Azores, Cape Verde and Canaries ATTITUDE
and neutral ports in North Africa and ports in Spanish Morocco and Tangier.
Despite all the stocks Hitler has sclzed as the result of his
NEW PLAN
FOR SHIPPING CONTROL
Replying to questions in the House of Commons' yesterday, the Minister of
Mr. Shipping,
Ronald Cross, said the course of the war had made neces- sary new measures of con- trol of shipping.
A large volume of shipping was already under British and Allied control and this included a sub- stantial tonnage
of neutrals on British time charter.
While the British Government remained prepared to take fur- ther tonnage upon charter they proposed other measures to en- sure that so far as possible ship- ping which was not controlled by the Allies would not find employ- ment in trades which would in any way benefit the enemy.
Hitherto widespread and im- portant shipping facilities under British control had been freely ♦♦♦ available to all vessels but it was
TO PETAIN
THE POLish FOREIGN MIN.
not reasonable that these facili- tics should continue to be freely Javailable to shipowners who did not render a commensurate ser-. vice in return, or to those who failed to satisfy the British Gov- ernment that they would refrain from carrying on trade which would be injurious to the Allied war effort.
"Ship's Warrants” recent victories, there is no ISTER, M. ZALESKI, ANNOUN-; Shipowners who gave acceptable doubt in authoritative quarters CED IN LONDON YESTERDAY undertakings would receive a pass that he is getting Into Increas- THAT ORDERS · HAD ing difficulties regarding cer GIVEN TO THE POLISH
tain essential commodities.
It is known he is short of
MR. HUGH DALTON, Minister of Economic Warfare, continuing his statement-in-the-House-of ferrous alloys, that his position Commons yesterday, said that in the absence of na-is not strong in regard to supplies vicerts, ships and cargoes would be liable to seizure he is short of oil. by British patrols.
Mr. Dalton added that navicerts would be granted on a scale of imports adequate for neutrals' domestic consumption.
His Majesty's Government had decided they must treat all Me- tropolitan France; as well as Al- gcria, Tunisia and French Moroc- eo, in the same degree for pur-
ECONOMIC
poses of contraband-and-enemy WARFARE
export control as enemy controll- ed territory.
These measures would great- ly benefit honest neutral trade. At the same time a heavy blow would be struck at those who sought to elude the British con-
BY CHINA
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of copper, tin and fats and that
[BASSY AND CONSULATES RETURN TO TERRITORY UNOCCUPIED FRANCE.
BEEN called a "ship's warrant" which EM-would assure them of contraband To access to all available commercial OF shipping facilities under. British
control.
He revealed this in a statement on foreign policy in the foreign affairs committee of the Polish National Council in London,
Ships unable to produce ship's warrants would be subject to sep- arate enquiries which would at least mean delay and incon-
Trouble In Months He said: "We Poles for long venience.
[ages have been friends of the
As regards oil, it is felt that if French nation and do not belang The scheme, added Mr. Cross, he uses all at an increasing rate to those who forget their friends would come into operation
forthwith.-Reuter.
and if the R.A.F. continue their in distress."--Reuter, work on enemy oil supplies and jour blockade is effective in the eastern Mediterranean, Hitler will be in very great difficulties in a period not measured in years but months.
Both Portugal and Spain Will he closely affected by the an nouncements.
A special watch will be kept on the importation of oil, especially lubricating oil, of which Spain has BEING been importing, recently supplies DEVOTED IN GOVERNMENT out of proportion to her current
Reuter. TO needs.
trol or to carry goods either to MUCH EFFORT IS or from enemy territory.
Mr. Dalton declared the German
armies had succeeded in over-run- CIRCLES IN CHUNGKING ning large parts of western Europe THE
CONSTITUTION OF A
but the overseas imports which MINISTRY OF ECONOMIC they required were still barred from the ecas commanded by the Royal Navy.
British Policy
WARFARE, AS GENERALI OPINION AMONG AND POLITICAL.
MILITARY LEADERS
IS THAT IN THE PRESENT
But to apply control at sea in FOURTH YEAR OF THE WAR
CHINA'S COASTAL
the old way would mean divert-CHINA'S EFFORT MUST BE "70 SHIPPING
ing many ships far out of their PER GENT, ECONOMIC course to contraband bases in British waters either in this island ONLY 30 PER
or in West Africa.
AND CENT. MILI- TARY," AS GENERAL CHIANG KAI-SHEK
It had been suggested in some quarters that they intended to CLARED.
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RECENTLY *DE-
Decrease in the volume of foreign shipping in
extend the blockade to certain One of the most remarkable re- China ports accompanied
neutral countries, That was not!
80.
sults brought about by the new the decline in foreign In addition to granting navi-
policy is shown by Szechuen pro- trade during June. certs, His Majesty's Government] would follow a policy not mere- vince. ly to allow adequate supplies for -domestic consumption to pass
While three years ago Szechuen
Ships entered and cleared for abroad in all China ports in June
through British controls but to had only 30 small power plants aggregated 2,188,464 tons show- assist neutral countries to obtain with a total capacity of 5,000 kilo-ling a decline of 81,734 tons com- them.-Reuter.
watt hours, to-day Chungking pared with May.
LAD PURSUES A SNATCHER
MRS.
Lalone boasts a government power Shanghai shipping declined by: plant capacity of 12,000 kilowatt 88,000 tons while traffic in Gulf hours while privately owned of Chili ports and Tsingtao rose The decline in British plants have a further 8,000 capa-slightly.
shipping was 21.000 tons, the city and the National Resources U.S.A. lost 5,000 and Japan 2,009, Commission is building at differ-tons.
M. SILVA, WELL- ent points in the province five KNOWN HOCKEY PLAYER OF other powerful plants. CLUB DE RECREIO RESIDING
Japan, with a total of 1,185,000 tons, held the leading position with a share of more than 54 per
AT NO. 36, HILLWOOD ROAD, Twelve modern iron and steel cent of all China's foreign ship- WAS THE VICTIM OF A HAND-furnaces are now operating BAG SNATCHER IN NATHAN Szcchuen against none at the be-
ROAD YESTERDAY.
in ping. Britain followed with 350,- 608 tons and the U.S.A. took third place with 132,096-tons.-Havas,-
She raised an alarm and -o ginning of the war. Among-plants Portuguese student, Muster A under construction are ono fur- Lopes, of 218, Nathan Road,nace with a capacity of 100 tons
chase passing by gave caught the thier with the Ts and two within capacity of 25 tons. sistarice of an Indian constable. Pig-iron production and mechani-
and
THEFT FROM CAR
Mr. J. C. Pool, of No. 34, At Kowloon Magistracy this cal industry are also increasing, Kennedy Road, has reported the morning, Kwong Pak-fai, 29, was The output of Government.arsen-theft of clothing valued at $127, sentenced to six months hard als is being supplemented by pro-from his car, No. 3344, parked in labour and 12 strokes by Mr. Q.duction in small privately-o- ed Connaught Rond Central between A. A. Macfadyen.
plants. Havas,'
19 am, and 5.30 p.m. on Saturday.
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