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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 17, 1941.

WILL BLOW

HITLER HIMSELF UP

ACCORDING TO HOOVER

THE VIEW THAT HITLER will collapse as a result of his own over-reaching and that the United States should become the bulwark of freedom at home was expressed by Mr. Herbert Hoover, ex-President of the United States, in a radio address to the American nation yesterday.

"The President's policy of sending our warships into danger zones and sending American merchant ships with contraband are steps to war not approved by Congress and not in accord with the spirit of represen- tative government," he added.

KING PETER'S

Contending that neither isola- tion nor intervention were wise or possible for America, Mr. Hoover asserted that the U.S. should fol- low the

of constructive policy building an impregnable defence and the bulwark of freedom at home and reserve its strength to help in reconstruction and stabil- ising peace "when Hitler collapses!

the result of his own over- reaching."

SYRIAN

REPUBLIC RESTORED

General Catroux, C.-

the in-C. of

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French forces in the Levant, acting in the name of the Allies, has restored the Syrian Republic, vesting it with authority.

This is in accordance with the promise made by the Allies when the British and Free French forces entered Syria to stop German

there.

activities AIR FORCE

Eighteen- year - old King Peter of Yugoslavia England, he declared, could prevent invasion "if we give her told a correspondent that the tools and even

warships he is going to form a free without rending our boys to death either in ships or on land. Yugoslav air force, in "Hitler is on the way to be which he will fly himself crushed by victorious forces within as a navigator. his own regime."

"Example"

Mr. Hoover said that the way to spread the ideals of the western world was by the example of "our own country, as it has been prov- ed by bitter experience that it is futl'e for us to impose freedom and justice

upon the world war."--Reuter.

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Reuter.

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Reconnaissance work in a fighter must be a terribly lonely job."

King Peter hoped also to form

a free Yugoslav army and navy.

“Nazi Will Regret Russia"

We talked in the chintz-cur-

what he I asked King Peter tained room of a cottage in this country district 50 miles

from thought of the German invasion of London. The King's

mother, Russia. "They will do themselves beside him a lot of harm" he said with sud- Queen Marie, sat

Nazis have She joined in the conversation, den gravity. "The calling him "sun" when she taken on a bigger job than they addressed him.

realise, and they will be regretting it very shortly.

King Peter, who wore nuval by uniform, is an unaffected young-

"While they become more and ster with catching schoolboy en-more involved in that vast coun- thusiasm. He chatted freely on try we will be able to batter Ger- any subject I cared to raise.

"The first thing I am going to do after I have had a short rest,". he said, "is to marshal the free the Yugoslav forces throughout world, particularly in America, I want above all to form a Yugoslav air force of machines.

free American

many from behind ruthlessly and continuously and more heavily every day.

"If it were not for the auf- fering which some civillans will have to undergo I would say that the invasion of Russlà is a good thing. It will sharton' the war considerably."

After we had discussed the war "There are. 300 young Stav and his hopes for the future, King pllots ready now to fight in the peter. told me of the lighter side alr to regain their country's of his problems.

freedom. With volunteers from

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When an enemy shell exploded in the magazine

America I hope this number: "I am waiting for my ration and sank the 42,000-tons

will be quadrupled in a very book to be delivered," he said, "so short time.

that I can buy some clothes. I was able to bring very few clothes British battle-cruiser

"I am a trained navigator with me and I shall be glad to see Hood in the battle of May myself, and I shall certainly fly my margarine coupons when they

with the force when it is ready arrive.” 24 with the German bat- for action. In the meantime I

want to get my wings--I hope] Queen Marie paid a graceful tleship Bismarck-which with the RAF They the tribute to the people of this coun- the try and the way they have stood survived only three days best trained air

world."

up to bombing. "They have been before British warships

wonderful," she said: "The spirit of London is quite unchanged.":

King Peter and his mother are sent her to the bottom-

When I asked King Peter what living a simple life in a small cot- 1,418 men of Hood be-type of machine he wanted to tage just big enough for their came casualties, "all miss-pilot, he replied enthusiastically: needs. I was taken in to see them

IImmediately arrived without, "Oh, a big ship-in a bomber, like to have other people with me.]trace of ceremony." ing presumed killed."

Their names. occupled 43 pages of an Admiralty casualty list issu- ed in London yesterday consisting of 24 officers, 1,152 · Royal Marines, ratings, 161 'four Austrálian naval ratings and seven members of the Navy, Army and Air Force Institute,

Four Polish midshipmen and 90 British boys. (ratings and Marines) figure in the list.

Officers lost, include the noted gunnery expert Vice-Admiral Lancelot Ernest Holland, aged 53; who has been described as one of the most outstanding officors of his generation, and Captain. Ralph Kerr, who commanded Hood.

The three survivors picked up included a midshipman aged · 17, who was making his first voyage.

Reuter

are

force in

"The very finest," his mother underlined.

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