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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1940
SOVIET ENTENTE WITH TURKEY IS
POSSIBLE
REPORTS FROM ROME that Germany and Italy have asked Turkey to clarify her position in the Balkan set-up indicates uncertainty concerning a possible. Soviet-Turkish `entente should war break out in south-eastern Europe over territorial · re- visions.
A strong Rumanian opposition is developing against voluntary surrender of territory to Bulgaria and Hungary, with Russia and Turkey occupying the "vulture" positions.
Premier Benito Mussolini thus cannot regard the uneasy conditions at his back door as being satisfactorily settled.
Turkey and Great Britain have
a military alliance, but in addi-, ion to this, Turkey is now de- termined, to maintain close rela-
tions with Soviet Russia. It is impossible for Germany and Italy to consider any Balkan set-.
lement permanent which over-
looks Russo-Turkish interests, therefore..
Hitherlo, nothing has been said,
and Rome
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A EUROPE WITHOUT JEWS
A European con- tinent without Jews will be one of the prerequisites of the German "peace," the newspaper "Da Schwarzekorps" of Berlin declared.
It added that all continental Jews would be banished to
corner some remote
of the globe. As-
AS FASCIST sociated Press.
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by Bognor beginning to be realised by the police. matured and maturing ensure that the quality of Axis powers. Especially does
Turkey dislike any increase. White Horse never varies,
Balkanian strength since the way Hudson, of Arnen, Limmer Lane, to an invasion of Turkey leads Felpham, wife of Commander C. through Bulgaria.
E. Hudson, O.B.E., 'who was for-
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She was Mrs.
Alma Violet
JAPAN "WORLD'S
Hudson, of Amen, Limmer Line STRONGEST"
ch of the British Legion.
He was elected to Bognor
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
merly chairman of Felpham bran- "Japan ` will have to pass through a decade of Council in 1923, and later be- hardship, but during the came vice-chairman. Last year period of trial she will he was adopted as British Union build her greatness and
candidate for Chichester.
It is understood that Soviet Russia desires to obtain some con- trol of the Dardanelles at Tur-] key's expense but Josef Stalin
The others detained at Bognor will emerge the most pow- Russian newspapers on the Dar-were Walter Bateman, ironiserful nation in the world," danelles situation. But Russia's ger, West Street, Bognor Regis, Imore immediate and important Arthur Howe, independent, The Mr. Naoki Hoshino, min- issue is to find some way of try-Homestead, Cypress Avenue, Ald-! ing to check Germany and Italy Swift, builder, Longpier, Shrip- the Konoye cabinet de- wick, near Bognor; Christopher ister without portfolio in from gaining preponderant pow- er in south-easten Europe.
ney Lane, Shripney, near Bogner,clared to the Tokyo press. Turkey offers Stalin an
Cecil Gordon Wimhurst, traveller, oppor-
Mr. Hoshino, who is concurrent- tunity to create fresh confusion in Penloo, Glenway, Glenwood Es-
and Italy
of
the Balkan situation, and reports tate, Bognor; Mrs. Mary Denely President of the New Planning of the new Russian policy
Heard, Bramble Cottage, King's Board, explained that his state- friendliness toward Turkey seem
Mead, Felpham.
ment proceeded of the very spirit due to the Turko-German
which inspired the Government Journalist Arrested trade
declaration released recently.. pact.
Thus Germany
"The Government,” he said, are asking A nineteen-year-old journalist, tion if the Balkans were to be re- Roundhay, Leeds, was Turkey to explain her posi-Basil W. Gill, of Upland Road, is in fact urging the people to en- dure the present trial in order to arrested: organised under Axis influence.
bring about a successful disposal at the office of the local news-
of the China incident and lay the paper at Morley, Yorkshire.
foundations of lasting. peace Members of the plain clothes and security in the Far East. branch of Southport police ralded a number of houses and entire nation will co-operate with "We earnestly hope that the business premises in the town the Government in their new and set policy. After ten years of hard-
Fear Of The Axis Turkey also fears growing Ger- man power in the Balkans be- cause it is Germany's known am- bition to move through Asia Minor
and arrested five men. Scotland Yard has detained
to Baghdad-the "Drang twelve more people under Sec-ship, Japan will emerge
· the
Nach Osten" inheritance from tion 18B of the Defence Re-strongest nation in the world. We
seizure are absolutely sure of that. Until Special Branch that time comes, the people must take their part of hardships, just are visiting houses the various parts of London.
the house of Hohenzollern. Tur-gulations. Following the key also looks with disquietude of documents, at Italian domination of the east-men ern Mediterranean, exit of Dardanelles,
The totalitarian states thus must offset Turkish suspicion when the inquiry is made at Ankara re- garding the Balkans.
CRASHED NAZI
SALVAGE OF AIRMAN
QUEZON"
DIES
in
as the Government will not shirk their responsibilities and the, dif- ficulties facing them."-Havas.
FOR THE 1 MAN IN 7 WHO SHAVES EVERY DAY
Officials of the Japanese N.K.Y. DESPITE EFFORTS BY DOC- steamship line disclosed in San TORS TO SAVE HIS LIFE, A 6- A Special Shave Cream-It's Francisco that an attempt to FT. NAZI OFFICER TAKEN PRI- Not a Soap, Needs No Brushl salvage the ill-fated Philippine SONER WHEN A HEINKEL liner President Quezon is contem- CRASHED ON AN EAST SUF- Dailyshaving leaves many men's facem plated. They said the salvage FOLK GARDEN, HAS DIED IN raw and sensitive. Yet, because of his operations would be under the HOSPITAL direction of Okada-Guml; salvage operators of Osáka.
The body has been removed to-business and social status, one out of The latter, an R.A.F. aerodrome in East every 7 men must shaye every day. they added, propose to use the Anglia. The officer, despite his
·To`meet this condition, Williams's wreckage of the Quezon for the injuries, struggled with police has now developed GLIDER-a spen construction of two 10,000-ton while being removed to an am-cial cream for dally shavors. With no liners.
bulance after the crash. His. two The Quezon, formerly the Pre-companions in the machine were [sident Madison, went down in Ja-killed.
panese waters after she struck a He had a fractured thigh and reef while on her maiden voyage serious internal injuries. under the Filipino flag. She was bound for Manila when she met her fate.-Associated Press.
ENEMY MEDALS BAN
TO BRITONS.
CAKELESS DAYS:
AHEAD?
soap base, it's a completo departure...... from ordinary shave creams. No-- brush.Nolather. Notsticky or greasy.
A superabundance of moisture in contained in this rich croam. It won't dry on your face. Applied with the finger, it quickly softens, each whisker. A protective layer is formed Asked if he would prohibit the over which your razor glides. Off ***[saloon.....three days a week of nu_comes auch hair at tho hase without cakes. and prohibit entirely the scraping. Like a cold cream, Glider sale of iced confectionery, Mr. helps keep your skin smooth all day, Britons may not wear Italian Boothby, Parliamentary Secretary Glider is the result of nearly 100
to the Food Ministry, stated in
yoara”, experience in making fine The King has commanded the a written reply:' withdrawal of permission granted "These suggestions are under shaving proparations. for, the wearing by British sub- consideration in connection with jects of German and Italian de- other measures. which may be corations and medals, the "London necessary for the conservation of W. R. Loxley & G
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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 15, 1940
DAY OF NATIONAL PRAYER ON
REAL WAR HAS
HARDLY BEGUN, SEPTEMBER 8
SAYS MR. EDEN
"FOR US, THE REAL WAR will begin when we take the offensive and strike home at the enemy. That is the way wars are won and that is what we mean to do,” said Mr. An- thony Eden, Secretary for War, in a broadcast last night.
"German propaganda had said that the summer of 1940 would see the end of the war.
"We think otherwise.
"For us, the real war in which the British Empire will put forward the whole of its strength has hardly begun.
sea-power
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"We
are
Mr. Eden said that it had been off of implacable enemies, but a proved before and would be prov-full measure of peace between is a free nations based upon principles ed again that
tronger weapon than land-power.in which we have confidence be-
The Germans knew this well, cause they are right, but they hoped in this war overcome the difficulty by mas-! tery of the air; but a vastly sup- erior sea-power with a rapidly growing air-power was a much more likely means.
That
our position was
to
standing alone against the greatest tyranny.In history to win the kind of peace
others and we mean to have it."
It was announced in London yesterday that it is the desire of the King that Sunday, September 8, the first Sunday after the an- niversary of the out- break of war, should be observed as a day of national prayer. Reuter.