THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 7, 1941.

Japan Receives Warnings From America And Britain

MOVE INTO THAILAND DANGEROUS

A JAPANESE MOVE into Thailand would be considered as a step menacing American security and endangering American territory in the Pacific.

This was made clear by the U.S. Secretary of State, Mr. Cordell Hull, at his press con- ference in Washington yesterday.

Mr. Cordell Hull said the Unit- ed States Government had made clear its vital interest and opposi- tion to any moves of conquest in the Pacific and elsewhere.

He added that this applied to Thailand.

TIMPERLEY ON CHINA

There is every desire on the part

the

break

Referring especially to indica. already tlens that Japan was

of China to cooperate with demanding military concessions there, Mr. Hull said the United British should hostilities

the States Government viewed these out in the Far East, declared Mr.

H. J. Timperley, adviser to with Increasing concern. He expressed United States' in-Central Publicity Board of China, terest in the integrity and inde- who is in Singapore on the way to of Thailand by refer London after a visit to Chungking. pendence

added China Mr. Timperley ring to previous statements policy regarding the south-west realised the importance of taking. every opportunity of fmproving] and strengthening contacts with Malaya and India.-Reuter.

Pacific.

Mr. Eden's Statement

of

Any action which would threa-1 ten ine nacpendence and integ- rity of Thailand would be a mal- ter of immediate concern to Bri- tain, more particularly, as a threat against the security of Singapore, said Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, in the House of Com- mons yesterday when speaking on the Far Eastern situation.

Mr. Eden said that the British Government had not failed to note that the Japanese newspapers have recently been using the same kind of language regarding Thai- land as they had employed before the Japanese demands for bases in Indo-China.

The Tokyo had pointed out to

in

Briush Ambassador the Japanese Foreign Minister that if a step of this kind were taken, i must inevitably give rise to a most serious situation between Britain! and Japan.--Reuter.

SOVIET ACADEMY GREETINGS

FOLLOWING

JAPAN'S REPRISALS IN NORTH CHINA

a

The Foreign Secre- tary, replying to Commons question, soid some interference with British firms in North China had re- sulted from action taken by the Japan- ese by way of reprisal for the freezing of Japanese assets by Britain.

He had no informa- tion indicating that property belong- Bri- to any ing tish firm had been seized but the situa-

tion was being closely watched by the local British authorities. British Wireless,

U.S. FOOD FOR BRITAIN

AT A NEW PEAK

A STEADILY INCREASING volume of Ameri- can food, now aggregating more than $500,000 a day, is leaving United States ports for Great Bri- tain, authoritative Agriculture Department sources disclosed.

Details of shipments, both as to quantities and dates, are guarded secrets. Department announce- ments of purchases lump both domestic relief and British aid purchases together. These have totaled $125,000,000 to $150,000,000 in the last four months.

MALAYA DEFENCES IN HIGH STATE

OF READINESS K

THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION OF INDO- CHINA INCREASED THE MILITARY THREAT TO MALAYA AND IT WAS NECESSARY TO KEEP THE MILITARY AND CIVILIAN DE- FENCES IN A HIGH STATE OF READINESS, SAID LT.-GEN. À. E. PERCIVAL, G.O.Č., MALAYA, IN A PRESS INTERVIEW YESTER- DAY.

None could say what was going to happen in the Far East, he continued. We had no aggressive designs of any kind but everyone in all the Services and walks of life was deter- mined to do their duty to their country and Empire in defending Malaya.

By the occupation of air basea in Indo-China, L.-Gen, Percival added, the threat of a

attack had increased

would be further

surprise

and this

increased if

Japan decided to go to Thailand.

The British

troops were fit

and ready for anything.

recent of thought

They had shown by feats that they are capable marches hitherto not possible in this climate, while the Australians were specialis- ing in bush warfare, sometimes) remaining in the bush for three daya at a time.

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WINDING

UP IN FINLAND

The Foreign Secretary made statement

a

on

Vast Organisation The equipment position was Anglo-Finnish relations in satisfactory. A very fast ganisation was being built up to the Commons yesterday gather supplies

from

or-

various

sources and shortly a branch of afternoon.

Council

be might the Supply established in Singapore, to fur- ther facilitate allocation.

He reminded the House that Britain had annouriced as recent-

He concluded that the largely as July 22 their decision to

diplomatic relationsTM reinforcements which had ar-maintain rived on July 19 anù August 5 with the Finnish Government. had shown the seas were stil! "On August 1 the Finnish Min- ister called to inform me that his reasonably safe. If a threat to Malaya develop-Government had decided to recall

reinforcéments ed these

would him and to suspend for the time continue to low in as they have being the activities of the Finnish done in the past.Reuter.

FUTURE GOVERNING OF SYRIA

Legation in London,

"The British Government deeply regret that the Finnish Govern- ment, acting no doubt under Ger- man pressure, have seen fit thus to take the initiative in breaking off diplomatic relations.

The Agriculture Department has skimmed and evaporated milk, beans and cereals foods honoured British requisitions for eggs, more than $50,000,000 worth of which are high on the list of Bri- food under the lend-lease pro- tish needs. Purchases both for do- of that is still mestic relief and British aid since THE

TELE-gramme. Much

"Most of the British subjects" Who wished to leave Finland, GRAM HAS BEEN RECEIVED stored at Atlantic ports, but ship- March 15 include:

Lard, 105,000,000 pounds; pork BY THE PRESIDENT.OF THE ments have been increased con-

including the majority of those Who offered their Bervices to the ROYAL SOCIETY IN REPLY TO siderably in recent weeks, officials meat products (canned, cured and. frozen) 172,000,000 pounds,

Finnich Government at the time A MESSAGE SENT TO THE said.

Purchases of food for Britain cheese, 42,500,000 pounds; milk ACADEMY OF U.S.S.R.

of the Soviet-Finnish War, had have been well ahead of expecta- concentrates, 18,000,000 pounds; QUESTIONED ON SYRIA IN

loft Finland för Sweden before SCIENCES: ---

COMMONS YESTERDAY "Academy of Sciences of the tions last Spring, when the de- eggs, 100,000,000 pounds, dry THE

relations were eavored. that they beans, 173,000,000 pounds, wheat MR. ANTHONY EDEN SAID U.S.S.R. sends warmest greetings partment estimated to the Royal Society of Scientists would total $300,000,000 to $500,- and oat cereals, 50,000,000 pounds; THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT

"Arrangements are under dis- corn starch, 49,000,000 pounds. HAD NO KNOWLEDGE OF ANY and express feelings of deep ad-000,000 in the fifteen months end- Some officials miration and friendship to their ing July 1, 1942.

Officials expect that an im- DECLARATION BY GENERAL cussion with the Finnish Govern- British colleagues who, in war now think they reach $750,000,000.

Atlantic ship- CATHOUX THAT UNTIL ment for the return of HM. Min- provement in the conditions, pursue courageously for the period.

The primary reason for the ping situation during the next EVERY PART OF SYRIA WAS ister and his staff to this country. researthwork obtaining .. world achievements in various fields of Increased shipments has been few months will result in an in- IN FULL OCCUPATION BY

an improvement in the British Creased demand by the British for THE FREE FRENCH FORCES "The United States Minister ab science and thus successfully op- posing the aim Fascism to chipping oltuation In the North American food. They already are IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE TO Helsinki has assumed charge of has talking of a 25 to 50 per cent in- CONCLUDE WITH THE SYRIAN British interests In Finlatid, in- Atlantic. Great destroy all culture.

been concentrating more of her crease in allotments from any new GOVERNMENT A TREATY cluding the interests of those Bri- remain. The Finnish Minister has "In the struggle for the happy

ships on that route, her shortest lend-lease fund for the purchase PROVIDING FOR THAT COUN-tish subjects who have elected to

TRY'S INDEPENDENCE, future

given me an assurance that the standing of humanity, }

"ilfe line" for supplies of raw of food, hand to hand against the common

materiala. foe, the men of science of Britain and the Soviet Union will con- tribute with all their forces, to the triumph of liberty, culture and science over Hitlerite tyranny and obscurantism." Wireless.

of

British

REORGANISATION OF R.A.A.F.

Britain

And More Still

Since the purchase programme for Britain began on March 15, the Federal Suprlus Marketing Ad- | ministration has been buying $30,000,000 to $35,000,000 worth of food a month. Domestic reliet and schopt lunches require food worth about $8,000,000 a month,

An official estimate, based on

NO PEACE

WITH HITLER

The

San

It was evident, said. Mr. Eden, Finnish Government regard them- that the first step must be for selves as in honour bound to pro the whole country to be occupied vide for the British Volunteers. by the Allied forces and it was British Wireless.

hoped that this process

would

be completed at a very early:

date

As regards the future adminis- CHEESE RATION TO tration of the country the Bri-

BE HIGHER Francisco Ush Government were in no doubt that the Free French

“Chronicle ” declares: authorities were fully aware of In view of recent Improvements the ordinary Reorganisation of the Royal those figures for purchases, but "Peace with Hitler is im- the unsatisfactory conditions un-in the cheese supply position the

der the previous regime. Reuter, Cheese ration

British consumer will from August 25 Be Increased possible, Australian Air Force to provide the value of food bought for de-

three ounces per week. The special for all possible wartime emer- livery to the British at about gencies and the creation of new $100,000,000. Omcials said that a "Peace does not exist for him

eight ounces operational commands for all "large portion-probably in ex- and his people do not realise what strategical requirements, was an- cess of 50 per cent" already had he has taken away from them, brutal savagery.

"Peace with Hitler! Peace with where can be no peace until ground

nchanged nounted yesterday by Mr. Mc-been shipped.

The largest purchase have been the man who has never kept a the Hitler machine, is broken be- agricultural

promise of yond repair."Reuter. Ewen, Commöriwealth Air Min-

of lard, poric products, cheese, dry promise except later, says Reuter,

tion.

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