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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 7, 1941.

Nazi Fifth Column Firmly Established In Japan

THE METHODS BY WHICH THE NAZIS BUILD UP SUPPORT FOR THEIR POLICY IN COUNTRIES ALLIED TO THEM ARE DESCRIBED IN AN ARTICLE IN THE "NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE” WHICH HAS AROUSED GREAT INTEREST IN LON- DON.

Written by Dr. Spinks, former Editor of the American newspaper "Japan News Week," published in Tokyo, the article des- cribes how the Fifth Column activities of the Nazi have invaded every phase of Japanese political and social life,

The Nazis have studied every method of making| their penetration effec- tive, and the following instance is evidence of the Nazi attention to de- tail.

The article says: "Ordinarily it would be difficult to establish that: intimate basis necessary for effec- tive Fifth Column work. Yet the Germans were quick to discover that national vanity is a weakness to be exploited to the fullest.

"Since the outbreak of the war in China in July, 1987, the out-

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VICHY VESSEL ABUSING TURK COLOUNS

British aircraft have sunk a Vichy auxiliary vessel abusing Turkish territorial waters and flying the Turkish flag, according to a Reuter report from London.

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NEW TANKS

Typhoon & 'PLANES Threat FOR NEAR

Removed EAST ARMY

HOISTED AT 3.23 P.M. YES. Between 20 and 25 TERDAY, THE NO. 6 TYPHOON

LOWERED AT ships SIGNAL WAS

7.25 A.M. TO-DAY.

According to local observations

are

now leaving monthly with munitions

ward display of Japanese patrio-at 9.30 a.m. the typhoon was north for the British Middle the Colony moving In a East Forces, according to tism has been considerably inten-of

officials in Washington

sified. Two of the more current northerly direction, forms are bowing before the Im- Barring any sudden change in perial Palace and making pil. the storm's course, therefore, all familiar with Lease and grimages to shrines associated threat to Hong Kong has been re- Lend activities. with the growth of national and moved. military power,

Play On Vanity Here was an opportunity play on Japanese vanity which the Germans did not ignore. "German delegates, business groups, Hitler Youth missions and others coming to Japan to swell the ranks of the Fifth Column, methodically assemble in the plaza and before the Imperial Palace bow in true Japanese fashion to- ward the abode of the heavenly sovereign.

Enquiries at the Royal Observa-

the Cargoes, which travel via tory at noon elicited the informa- tion that there wcs no further Atlantic or Pacific, include bom- guns, munitions news about the typhoon "except bers, fighters, that at 6 a.m. this morning it and the new type 13-ton tanks, was 150 miles N/W, of the Colony, some of which already have been moving West. The weather should in action. very slowly improve."

SNATCHER GETS

HARD LABOUR Four months' hard labour was imposed by Mr. D. J. N. Ander- son at Kowloon this morning on Leung So, 35, for snatching handbag from Miss Peggy Kwo of

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The bowing over, the ceremony is capped with the Nazi salute.

"Reporters and newsreel cam-No. 109, Leighton Hill Road, and for unlawfully boarding a British eramen are always on hand to re- cord this ostensible mainfestation ship in the harbour on Saturday. of German respect and humility.

"No other foreigners ever go through this ritual, although they bow when the Emperor passes on the street or when some special service is held to which they have been invited.

Asama Maru Germans

"The particularly effective in- stance was when the Germano

load-

to but

AMERICAN MECHANICS HAVE ALSO ARRIVED IN EGYPT TO SUPERVISE THE ASSEMBLING OF PLANES.

Officials estimate that 100 days are required from

port Ing at an American delivery in the Red Sea, acceleration of shipments after a slow start tended to relieve the pessimism of some American milltary experts regarding Bri- tain's chances of holding the Mediterranean. Reuter.

R.A.F. CREATE PANIC

AMONG NAZI CONVOY

taken by the British cruiser AN R.A.F. MIDDLE East communique

from - the

Asama Maru word

later released and returned to states: "Cyrenaica and Tripolitania-R.A.F. "Their first act was to parade activity continues in Cyrenaica and Tripoli-

Tokyo.

to the Imperial Palace and with bows and Nazi salutes express

fania.

IT

were

gratitude for their deliverance. On Friday our bombers carried carried out on Vichy barracks and The effect on the Japanese was out a successful attack on a con- fuel installations at Beirut. tremendous.”

Voy of enemy motor transport. Very heavy explosions Dr. Sprinks adds: "Tokyo to-day vehicles laden with troops on the seen followed by large fires near offers vivid testimony of how the coast road near Sirte. Many of a motor transport fuel depot. Fifth Column has pushed its way the lorries were demolished by Other fires were started beside: into power.

bombs and others destroyed by the wireless station and barracks. "But for a small handful, Bri-machine-gun fire,... tish and Americans who formerly Enemy troops were observed constitutes the great majority of abandoning moving lorries and in the foreign community, have mov- the confusion caused by the af ed out. The Germans have moved tack several vehicles collided and

· ‛:

Two unidentified Vichy aircraft overturned, in.

"There are more than 3,000 Ger- Heavy casualties were inflicted were destroyed on the ground at mans now in Japan the largest on the enemy troops by the rear Talia. foreign group. In the last three gunners of our aircraft months some 2,800 Cermaris have checked in and out of the coun

**

"They come and go as business men," technicians arid scholars.

Gestapo In Tokyo

"The Imperial Hotel in Tokyo has been taken over and is now the Fifth Column's social centre

"No fewer than 300 Germans are studying Japanese in Tokyo, A detachment of Nazi counter- espionage experts from the Ges- tapo is now attached to the Japanese military police training thom in the latest Nazi, methods.

There aró 200 Gurnian techni- cal exports working in Japanese war industries."British Wireless, I

Military buildings at Belted Din were hit by several bombs and a number of Vichy calques in the harbour at Ruad were attacked and damaged. 19

...One, S79 was shot down into the Enemy aircraft were attacked Aegean Sea on July 4. on the retina at Tamet and Malta enemy aircraft flow over Musurata, where three large Malta during the night of July bombers were destroyed, 4/5 and dropped bombs which During the night of July 4/6 caused a number of civilian cas- our bombers attacked the harbour unities.

at Benghazi and catised a number All our aircraft returned safe of farge fires which were visible ly from all these operations." 40 miles from the target.

British Wireless..

Bombs were also dropped on the port at Derna and on an enemy aerodrome and camp of Mechile.

During the provious night firas -and-explosions were caused in an attack by hoavy bombero on the harbour at Telpolt,

MORE ITALIANS ZE FOR INDIA About 800 Italian prisoners of Vichy Barracks Bombed war, including 200 officers and ENSAs a general, arrived in Bombay Syria-in Syria during the night yesterday, states a Reuter mes of July 4/5 a heavy attack was sage from that city.-Reuter.

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