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THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1940.
Naval Supply EQUALITY OF SOCIAL AND U.S. NAVAL Arrangements POLITICAL RIGHTS IN NEW EXPANSION
Satisfactory
SUCCESS OF NEW
SYSTEM
ZEALAND
4
DEVELOPMENT IN
com-
of
100 YEARS
(Reuter) 'LONDON, Jah. 24 LONDON, Jan, 24 (Reuter) Discussing New Zealand's Çen- The Director of Supplies to the
tenary. The Times draws # Admiralty. Mr. W. J. Jick, de-parison between British Imperia- clared yesterday that the position lism and the Nazi doctrine in regard to the Navy's oil fuel "Lebensraum"
eminently satisfactory. No
In New Zealand, the paper says. Admiralty tanke: had been loat the arrivai of the British authorl- and there were comparatively few ties was the starting point of charters for tankers.
ifberty.
Was
1;
the new
INCREASED WORK
last war. Since bo system of supply to naval vessels Pa enabled a ship to be maintained for six or eight months without replenishing. The pre-war arrangements had worked extremely well
The increase of work in the De- par ment was indicated by the fact that the Naval Estimates in 1934 provided £5,000,000 for naval stores, which had risen to £15.- 000,000 in 1938 and. in the first 'year of the war, was likely to be at least £80,000.000, covering 870,000 1:ems of stores,
|AMERICAN QUAKERS' RELIEF WORK IN POLAND
61
BERNE, Jan. 24 (navas-It is. reported from Berlin that Herr Hans Flank. Governor-General
co-
TREATY OF CO-OPERATON The treaty was based on operation beween the white set- tlers and the Aborigines and, al- though there have been wars, the Maoris today have complete equa- Ety of social and political righ ́s. They sit in the legislature and are represented in the Cabinet,
Already. In 1852, they were ready for self-government and. few years later they had a full Parliamentary system. Today, the people of New Zealand stand on their own feet, with nothing in their institutions or social life to show how quickly they naturalised the constitutional system which took the mother country 1,000 years to develop.
A GREAT PART
New Zealand, concludes The Times, may not regret that the Centenary has drawn the eyes of the world on her at a time when she is playing a great part in the
affairs of the world.
LABOUR MESSAGE
SEVERE WINTER
of German-occupied Poland, re- LONDON, Jan. 24 (BWS)—The cently received a delegation of Leader of the Opposition has sent American. Quakers working for in the Prime Minister of New civilian rellet in Poland.
Zealand the following message The delegation is soon proceed-he British Parliamentary La- ing to Krakow for organizing a bour Party exterids to New Zea- unit of the American Red Cross land and its Government hearty
congratulations com Centenary of » Dominion."
there
Large sums have been collected In the USA. "för Quaker work and important quantities of medical supplies. foodstuffs and clothing are expected
Solution No. 517
E POSTSEE TODOR CAFE ANAASINE
NERENGTAS E A ENSET ULTRA¶¶
ADIEU 1 SAT CEAS S 181 RATIO EVIB BTT MP EDE TOISTEERED
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EGO TERN
SA GARET
ESSE
ECONOMIC SIDE
OF THE WAR
LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter)-In the House of Commons yes;er- day, the Prime Minister was ask- ed it he would reconsider the setting up of a central direction organisation for the economic side of the war.
an-
Mr. Chamberlain replied tha: the subject was one that could be dealt with by question and
He understood that the Opposition proposed to raise the matter shortly.
swer.
CROSSWORD
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SHIRTS, 'TIES,
IN-U.S.A.
NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (Reu- tpr)--The severe winter can- ditions prevailing in Europe have discended in full force upon the United States. Aretia gales have swept the south as før * Southern Georgia, where the heaviest mowfall for a centu y occur- red yesterday.
The thermometer register- ed ten degreca below zero,
TWO-YEAR PLAN.
*SUBMITTED
WASHINGTON, Jan. 24 (Ben-
One Lost In 500
SHIPS SUNK BY NAZIS TO JAN. 17
LONDON, Jan. 24 (Reuter)—
ter)-The possiblity of a drastic Figures issued by the Admiralty, reduction in the new Fleet's ex-show once again that last week (pansión programme, was raised by the
Nazis rank morg
Mr. Vinson, when he aikaa the ships than B.it'sh. Navy Department to submą plans
neutral
Britain lost four ships, totailing
and "neutrals lost
for a Two-Year Building - Pro- 21.000 tons gramme, which wişli 'replace the eleven ships totalling 35.000 tons.
CONVOY, SAFETY Three-Year Plan.
During the same week (up to
Mr
: AIRCRAFT-CARRIERS
Vinson sald that fewer January 17 the record of safety cru sers and submarines would be in convoy was maintained at one built if a Two-Year Programme lost in 500. These figures give was adopted, but asserted that it the proper proportion to the re- would still provide for three new ports. of individual ships lost aircraft-carriers.
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