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SAN FRANCISCO WOMAN'S CHARGES AGAINST WIEDEMANN

CAPTAIN WIEDEM ANN, GERMAN CON-

SUL-GENERAL IN SAN FRANCISCO, IS AL- INDIA'S

LEGED TO HAVE RECEIVED OVER $5,000,- 000 FROM GERMANY FOR ESPIONAGE IN THE UNITED STATES AND ELSEWHERE IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.

The allegation is made in a complaint filed in the Federal Court yesterday by Mrs. Alice Crockett, a San Francisco woman.

he

She claims Wiedemann sent her lo Germany on a confidential mis- sion and when she returned refused to pay the $8,000 which she demanded for her expenses.

and

She also declares Wiedemann told her the German Government planned to promote strife class hatred for the purpose of destroying the unity and under- mining the strength of the United

States.

KWONG

CHOW WAN

SURROUNDED

[SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"]

Mrs. Crockett also alleged that Wiedemann was "active in to-day

disclosed

DEFENCE

PROBLEMS

During the Budget de- bate in the Indian Coun- cil of State yesterday the Commander in Chief, General Auchinleck, said there were one or two matters about which mis- apprehension existed in the minds of members.

A Japanese army spokesman in Shanghai commissioned officers. Their inter- Firstly, regarding the Viceroy's that ests were close to his heart and It he would always watch them. Wan,

would be his duty to see they did terri-not suffer in any way. been sur-

securing large quantities of ammunition to be used by the Kwong German-American Bund in French fighting against the United States."

Ford And Lindbergh!

Chow Leased

has tory,

True, they were not being used rounded by Japanese in units officered by Indian of- ficers. They were being rein- forces which landed and stated.

She also says Wiedemann occupied Suitung on the Secondly, there was

directed the activities of the Bund east and Liuchow on the in the United States, and he told her he "worked together with" | West. Col. Lindbergh and Mr. Henry Ford.

the ques- tion of utilising the University Training Corps. This was also re-

In reply to questions, the officialceiving his careful consideration. stated that the Japanese have no intention of occupying Kwong Chow Wan.

Another allegation is that the German Government employed In fact he added. Kwong Chow Princess Hohenlohe-Walden-Wan has been technically" "occu- burg, whose duty it was to con- pied" by virtue of the Japanese tact and pay people employed | complete blockade on land and in espionage for Germany.

The Immigration Service Ap- peals Board at Washington yes- terday rejected an appeal by the Princess against a deportation or- der made against her last January

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sea.

Following the Japanese landing in Bias Bay, a new network of Chungking supply routes was dis-

covered and it was found neces- sary to occupy the supply forts along a 240-mile strip of coast be-

tween Macao and Pakhoi.

There was one main point on which there was a universal In- sistent demand, and that was the demand for closer coopera" tion between the Legislature and the Defence Department, es. pecially in respect of giving ad- vice to the Cefence Department and receiving information from them.

This had his full sympathy but it was not easy to arrange and he hoped before long it might be pos- sible to arrive at a suitable com promise which would be useful The main object of these operu- | both to the House and the Gov- tions he said was to cut off Chung- ernment. He proposed to give this king supply routes. -- Our Own matter his immediate Correspondent,

consideration.-Reuter.

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MARCH 23 TO BE OBSERVED AS DAY OF PRAYER

AT THE DESIRE of the King, Sunday, March 23 will be observed as a National Day of Prayer "for strength and guidance in the days to come and thanksgiving for blessings already received,” said an announcement issued from Buckingham Palace yesterday.

The Archbishop of Canterbury writes: "We cannot but be thank- ful when we think of the wonder- ful way in which we have escap ed the dangers which surrounded us last summer and autumn; the most heartening successes the Fleet, the Army and Air Force in the Mediterranean and North Africa; of the continued unity of our own people.

of of

FOKIS CHARGED

WITH MANSLAUGHTER

At the request of Det.-Sgt. MacPherson, Mr. H. C. Mac- numara at Kowloon this morning "Although we dare not indulge remanded Ng Yu-ming, 21, and In any boastful or easy self-con-Tsoi Tin, 17, mah-jongg school fidence, for all these happenings fokis, for one week on a charge we may well thank God and of manslaughter

You- of Tsoi take courage."

sheung in Kowloon yesterday.

ISLAM AND THE

NAZI THREAT

Times Critical

Cardinal Hinsley yesterday call- ed all Catholics to prayer on the same date, writing: "The times are critical, as perhaps never be- fore in the history of the Church. and the position of our Holy Father is delicate or perhaps dan gerous.

"Our petitions for him should be frequent and heartfelt. The Lord preserve him and give life Turkey, said the Emir, repre- and suffer him not to fall into the sented the bastion of the Islamic Lhands of his enemies."Reuter. ⠀⠀people," Reuter,

The Emir of Trans-Jordanta. stuted yesterday that if Germany attacked. Turitey. the entire Mohammedan world would rise un against Hitler.

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