THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 27, 1941..

GERMAN ARMY "ON THE DOWN GRADE"

BECAUSE OF Hitler's great løsses in war ma- terial, and his expenditures of oil and other strate- gic raw materials in the invasion of Russia and pre- vious campaigns, he is now "on the down grade, and this Summer “quite definitely marks the turn- ing point of the war."

THE NAVY SALUTE A HERO

↑ Douglas • Millér makes this ** statement -in an article vin, the.

September Iceue of The Atlantic Monthly.

CAMIR HEALY

IN BRIXTON

The Speaker of the Ulster Commons, an- nounced a letter from the British Home Secretary saying he had found it necessary. to arrest Mr. Cahir. Healy; MP who had been lodged in Brixton Prison.

Writing under the title, "What It Costs Hitler," Mr. Miller, who formerly was United States com- mercial attache at Berlin and is the author of "You Can't Do Business With Hitler," analyses 00000000. the German economic position,

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especially in foodstuffs, transpor- ANTI-JEW

tation, textiles, metals, fuel and lubricants.

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Although the Germans have looted the conquered countries of are not

SO

RALLY IN

favourably situated JAPAN

Saluted by the Royal foodstuffs and therefore Navy as his body was likely to go hungry, he said, they lowered into the sea, Ed-with respect to clothing.

not win John Culliford, cap-| tain of the "Empire Ness," has made his last-voyage home.

For years he had navigated the seven seas-his tradition and pride to bring cargoes safely to port through all hazards. On a voyage east, the captain was taken ill. A uniformed surgeon from the des- troyer who attended him advised him when they reached port to stay ashore.

"Stay ashore," cried the cap tain. "I have always brought my chips home myself. I reckon I'm still seaworthy." So the "Empire Ness" sailed with her captain at his usual place on the bridge.

Destroyer's Salute

But during the voyage home he was once more taken ill. This time the skill of the destroyer's surgeon was unable to save him. Sorrow-

fully the crew. gathered on the deck while the first officer read the

last rites.

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Approximately thousand persons attend- “This matter. " he said "isted-an-anti-Jewish--rally going to acute for Hitler as time goes held in Tokyo under the He added that German soldiers auspices of the "Japanese and civilians are not going to anti-Espionage League," feel very comfortable in cold an organisation encour- Winter with paper sults and un- derwear," and "neither can armies aged by the Government. march well in boots made of Among those attending were re- leather substitutes."

presentatives of various Japanese Shortages In petroleum pro-regions extending from Kyushu to ducts, alloys for steel manufacture, the Hokkaido. and skilled labour, he continued, are likely to prove serious in re-rally stating that Jewish espira- A resolution was adopted at the ducing Hitler's ability to meet the tions towards world domination future requirements of mechanis- were absolutely incompatible with the spirit prevailing at the foun- dation of the Japanese Empire..

ed war.

"Never again In this war," he sald, "will the German Army

· have the same wealth

of materials it now.commands, to shoot away or consume.”..

Will Be Beaten

Russian war would paralyse pas- Predicting the effects of the senger and freight transportation in Germany, he added Suddenly they saw the destroy-phecy that Hitler would not be

the pro er drawing near. Closer she came, able to make good his losses by and as the body was lowered into capturing Russian equipment. the sea, her. guns thundered a

Soon, he said, the German High salute.

Command will begin to feel the lack of trained persohnal, and added that increased sabotage and lowered morale behind the lines are inevitable.

The Arst officer of the "Empire Ness" signalled the appreciation of all on board. Back came the reply that it was a mark of the Royal Navy's respect for the Mer- chant Navy paid in honour of a brave man,

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SUNGARI RIVER IN FLOOD

HEAVY RAINFALL IN THE KHINGAN MOUNTAIN RANGE; WHERE THE NONNĮ RIVER TAKES ITS SOURCE AND IN THE VALLEY OF THE SUNGARI RIVER HAVE CAUSED THE

·SUBURB: OF .. HARBIN WHERE

Mr. Elji Shimomura, Président of the Japanese Anti-Espionage League, who organised the meet- ing, delivered a speech in which he urged the Japanese people to study Jewish history in order to understand the need for an anti- Semitic policy,

the first of its kind to be held in Stressing that, the meeting was

that the anti-Semitic movement Japan. Mr. Sh momura assaeten was not a temporary one but in- the Japanese masses and middle augurated a lasting action among classes to convince the nation that return to the real Japanese spirit. the best anti-Jewish defence is a

"Germany can be beaten," he AUSSIES FOR RUSSIA? said. "It is treason inside the country to say so, but every Ger- Permission to lead an Austra- man thinks about it, worries about lian ambulance medical unit for it and is preparing himself psy-Russia, is bein sought by Dr. J. chologically to accept it. Ger- W. Nott, superintendent of Can- many will be beaten."

berra Community Hospital.

ADVICE TO GIRL AND HER FATHER

WHEN DAPHNE Margaret Gunn, a good-look- WATERS OF THIS LATTER ing girl of 20, who said she left home a month ago

·RIVER, TO OVERFLOW `OP- POSITE THE CITY AND FLOOD because her father was too strict, was bound over at THE ZATON DISTRICT, Bow Street Police Court on a charge of stealing a NUMEROUS WHITE RUSSIANS cheque book, Sir Robert Dummett, Chief Metropoli- Although the flood has destroy tan magistrate the father of five daughters-gave ed the harvests of many farmers this advice to the girl and her parent, a company in the neighbourhood of Harbin director. the city proper will not be affect- ed, it is expected. The engineers | "

HAVE SETTLED.

of the local Municipality declaré trous than for Victorian parents cnt, but your lights are rather old "There is nothing more disas lights, you have been a good par- that the water will recede in the to think that they can compel and dim.!! next three and a half weeks. their children to do what they In the meanwhile, emergency think right and to allow them no measures for the relief of real-sense of judgment of their own dents of the flooded area were actions, devised by the authorities and the Russian Emigrants' Bureau.

ODESSA HEROES

HONOURED

For the exemplary execution of the orders of the command in fighting: German fascism and the courage, und valour displayed in the defence of Odessa, the Presi- dlum" of "the". Supreme Soylet of USSIL has awarded i orders and 'medals' of USSR to 48 naval 'mon,

To Girl

“Because I have scolded your Do you think that sort of con-father I hope you won't think I duct 1kely to have any effect on am in the least pallilating your your daughter except to drive her conduct. You have gone beyond all

disobedience, and possibly bounds.

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danger?

"Will the return to a home where there is a certain amount of freedom, or to parents who ob- ject to her doing this on a Sun- day or something else on a Fri day?..

Young people. "nowadays ought to have, and will havo, afroodom which - to you and

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“You go to a place whero: drink, and all sorts of things aro gold and I suppose you orfi that

"Freedom v is one thing;. Ilopnoe is another, af “It is licence you regarded as redom, and for a young girl that

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