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GENERAL

Hitler Commemorates Where Germany Has Eyes Notorious

Anniversary Of Nazi Regime With Threats

SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN TO BE INTENSIFIED IN THE SPRING

LONDON, Jan. 31 (Reuter)-Herr Hitler, in his speech to the German nat on last night on the occasion of the eight annlver- sary of the Nazi regime, said: "It is useless to predlet any differences with Italy or that Italy will slide out. Equally useless is it to invent revolutions in Italy.

Wherever we can

strike at Britain, we shall strike. If the British think to see proof of their victory in a few misfortunes which have befallen Our partner. I do not understand their argument."

Speaking of his relations with "My innumerable speeches alm Mussolini. Hlt'er said: "We two at a single Idea-to achieve a are neither Jews nor 'business peaceful revision of the Treaty. dealers. If we have joined hands, My peaceful efforts have falled be-- this is the handilasp of men of cause they were opposed by а honour."

combination of plutocratic ruth- lessness, Jewish hate and instincts and the ambitions of refugees.

Concluding, Hitler said: "If the British think, that by propaganda and les they wil alienate the "I never had a single point of German people, I must say that they should not have slept so long, It s gs ridiculous as their present. attempt to try and bring about an estrangement between the Italian people and 11 Duce.

U-BOAT "WARFARE "We enter the New Year with an aried might which is prepared as

dispute with Britain and offered her my hand again, and again. The only difference was on со lonles and this was not an ur- gent problem."

The colonies. he said, were use less to Britain "yet she clung to them with the avaricent old usurer."

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SOCIAL IDEAS This spring we will begin U-boat Hitler went on to assert that warfare nd our enemies will then British labour leaders feel that we were not asleep. We įplagiarising the social · Ideas are confident that we shall achieve | Nazlism and "H the war lasts victory. We pray to God that He long enough this will may not forsake our struggle in astrous effects for Britain. They the new year of 1941,"

will have to send a misison over After the

to us to take over our social pro grammes."

were

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speech. Dr. Goebbels shouted, "Command, my Fuehrer We ooey and shall follow you." Speaking of his peace offers

BRITISH OFFENSIVE

since the outbreak of war Hitler "I have

several oce sald: "When I offered my hand rend vul sions that the

Britain Engilsh interid to to

after the collapse Start A great offensive somewhere. I would ask them to let me know

about it beforehand 1 would the

In the west I was met by sneers and Insults. They spat at me." GREETINGS FROM IL DUCE·

Kreetings" from

have that area in Europe evacuat, "Comrudely ed. I would

gladly spare them Mussolin! to Hitler are expressed the difficulties of landing, and we by Il Duce in a telegram to the would express our views once again Fuehrer on the eighth anniversary using the only language they un-of his accession to power when, derstand.

says I Duce, finds Italy and Ger-

"We stand here on trus col- many fraternally allied in a final tinent, und from where we stand revolutionary fight for the crea- nobody can move us. We have con of a new. Europe." created certain bases. When the Mussolin. adds: "The whole Ita bour strikes we shall deal decisive illan nation unites with me on the blows. And that we have made occasion of this celebration in un- the most of our time they will be changeable loyalty with unshake+ taught by the history of this year. able resolution to light 10 rua

"They are calling for America.victory!"

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Britain Has Won Early Stages

We have taken into account every Hitler, replying, says, "Shoulder U.S. ARMY OFFICER'S possibility in advance." He added to shoulder with our friendly a that Germany never had any in-fune Italian nation, Nazi Germany terest on the American continent.

VERSAILLES TREATY Regarding his foreign policy, Herr Hitler said that this could be summarised In ane sentence abolition of Versailles.

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Indian Rebel With Nazis

NEW DELHA, Jan. 31 (Reuter/—• Fakir lpt whose turbulent activi- ties in the North-West Frontier of India have made him a notorious figure, is now making contact with enemy influences in Afghanistan, according to reports reaching here

is learned that German pro- paganda indinences in Afghani5- tan, where there is a considerable German colony, is becoming notice- ably larger and & number of pamphlets are being circulated in various parts of the country and | filtering into' tribal areas adjoining

the British Indian frontier.

RED ARMY TRAINING

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ROLE OF INFANTRY

IN MODERN WAR MOSCOW, Jan. 31 (Reuter)- "Teach the troops only what it is necessary, for them to know dur- inz wartime and teach them as if they were under actual war con- ditions." This is the keynote of an order regarding miltary training in 1941 issued by Marshal Timos- chenko, Soviet Defence Commis-

sar

Marshal Timoschenko stresses the importance of infantry 111 modern warfare and urges that arms should be so co-ordinated as to secure maximum advantage for the infantry "which is a deciding factor in modern battles."

can

The Red Star, organ of the Red Army. declares that without good infantry.. victory

never be achieved in modern warfare.”

According to Marshal Timos- chenko another pre-requisite for Victory is discipline which he de- scribes as the ch'ef strength of en army and adds that it is necessary to increase the authority of the commanders.

U.S. DECLARATION OF WAR AGAINST REICH FAVOURED

WASHINGTON, Jan. 31 (Reuter)-Mr. James Gerrard, who was the United States Ambassador to Germany from 1913 until the United States entered the World War, told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that he favoured an American des claration of war against Germany.' He

Nazis predicted that the would seize Mexico if Britain was defeated

WOMAN REGENT OF BASUTOLAND

fights on determinedly and with

Recently Major General James Replying to further questions, aure consciousness of her ulti-E. Chaney, of the U.S. Army Corps. Mr. Gerrard said that a declara- imate victory for a new Europe."

King Victor Emmanuel Has also

unsealed his lips to U.S. reporters tion of war might not actually be

MASERU, Basutoland, Jan. 31 telling his

in necessary provided that Mr. Roose-(Reuteri -- Matsaba after

superiors sent a congratulatory message

Mantesaba. Washington. what he saw

velt was given fuller powers under widow of the late Seelso Griffith, which Hitler has cordially replied.official observer in Britain be the Lease and Lend Bill to

famous Paramount Chlef #1 tween Oct. 10 and Nov. 20, He Britain.

Basutoland, was elected Regent of Meanwhile, President Roosevelt's Basutoland-subject to confirma - low-rated US. and British planes in engines. armament and Lease and Lend. Bill to aid the tion by the British High Commis- was yesterday astonerat a meeting of the Grand proved by the Foreign Affairs Native Council toany.

war-

BRITISH REPRESENTATIONS are power, compared to German democracies

FI

SOUTH AFRICAN

AIR FORCE

TO TOKYO

planes.

His assay of Britain's chances

credited Britain

But

of

aid

Committee of the House of Re-

presentatives, which was earlier She is the first woman ever to soundèc optimistic because he reported to have rejected the he admitted to the deliberations COMMONS DISCUSS

with winning amendment placing a limit of of the Counell Chamber, and is the the early stages of the alr war $2,000,000,000' on the Lease and

first woman Hegent. KESWICK INCIDENT by wide margins,

the Lend proposals.

The new paramount chief is her air war's latest Industry and A fresh assurance of the Uniteu three-year-old son Seelso Griffith

Hst 45 Bri

100 more

LONDON. Jan. 31 (Reuter).

continue assistance to Britain on an ever-increasing scale" VAN given by President Roosevelt to Lord Halifax in formal exchanges

SUCCESSFUL RAIDS 11 the House of Commons yester port.blasting. phase he sald States' "firm determination to

day. Mr. R. A. Butler, in reply to nothing except to INTO ABYSSINIA

" questions by Sir John

tain's urgent needs: Wardlaw LONDON, Jan. 31 (Reuter)-One Milne and Sir Robert Gower re- destroyers, bases in Fire,, mer of the must successful operations garding the wounding of Mr. W. J. of which Britain must have more which took place after the British

chant ships, credits-the things carried out by the South African Keswick in Shanghai, said that the and more as her own production Ambassador landed at Annapolls. Air Force on three successive days, British Ambassador had made dealing a crippling blow to the strong representations

is reduced, Italians without loss on their part, disorderly conduct of the Japanese, W28 described in a cable from rate-payers, and had pressed for Nairobi.

an early and suitable punishment As result

£

a. Car park at of Hayashi. Oeghelli, housing over 150 vehicles,

has been completely gutted.

about, the

The Japanese Government had formed Sir Robert Craigle, the

This is почту revealed by the State Department which published the text of President Roosevelt's Fremarks to Lord Halifax when the

latter presented his credentials ort

CUBA CLAMPS DOWN

ON TOTALITARIAN landing.

ASSOCIATIONS

HAVANA, Jan. 31 (Reuter)—Ihë

The Yavello aerodrome has us-British Ambassador In Tokyo, that tained severe damage and one Hayashi was being brought back Caproni has been destroyed and to Japan for trial and that every-Government of Cuba has decreed others damaged while at Sciascia-thing would be done to prevent a all totalitarian associations eg manna. over 250 miles beyond the recurrence of the Incident which and has prohibited the frantier and halfway to

greatly regretted.

GRAND NATIONAL

STEEPLECHASE LONDON, Jan. 31 (Reuter, Addis was

use of The world renowned Grand Na- Ababa six other Italian aircraft while I have nothing further to has banned all totalitarian pro- this year, and probably not again "Mean-totalitarian flags and emblems and tional steeplechase will not be run were destroyed or seriously dan add in reply to the questions" he paganda.

The pilots of two squadrons New

Mr. Butler said he was glad to hundreds of miles over a wilder- say that Mr. Keswick's wounds aimed at Nazis, Fascists and Com- for Home Security, told the House

munists equally.

aved

-Over a

said

The decree is considered to

ne

ness inhabited by hostile people were not serious and that he was

distance on some occa jexpected to leave hospital soon.

The Spanish Government has sions longer than the R.A.F. have

Sir John Wardlaw-Milne's ques- recalled its Consul-General, Benör covered when they bombed Bert'an suggested

that the Govern- Genaro Blestra, H well known ment inform Tokyo that the Jap-Falangist (Spanish Fascist).

lin

LONDON.. Jan. 31 (Reuter)

until after the war.

Mr. Herbert Morrison, Minister

of Commons that he had consi- dered à proposal to hold, the Grand National at Cheltenham instead of the normal venue, Aintree, but he had reached the conclusion that this race fixture

anese claim for further representa- It is believed here that the was undesirable. tion on the Shanghai Municipal Cuban Government requested that

An echo of the Shanghai Muniel-Council would not receive theha be withdrawn because of his

pal Council incident, when the support of H. M. Government, alleged anti-democratic activities. Chairman, Mr. W. J. Keswick, was CO-OPERATION WITH U.S.

shot at and wounded, was heard Sir John Wardlaw-Milne, asked

in the House of Commons yester-whether Mr. Butler could give an

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'REX" TO BECOME

"ARMED" CRUISER LONDON Jan. 31 (Reuter) According to messages reaching

day when Mr. R. A. Butler stated assurance that the British Govern- been made clear on more than London, the Rome correspondents the British Ambassador had made ment in all matters affecting the one occasion in the past, the of Swiss newspapers say that strong representations regarding relations with China and Japan, Government would maintain con- several large Italian liners, in- the disorderly conduct of Japanese are work'na in close co-operation tract with the United States Gov- cluding the Rex, are undergoing ratepayers and pressed for an with the United States Govern-ernment in all matters of common hurried reconstruction by day. and early and suitable punishment forment.

interest, and that remained their night working to be put into ser- Mr. Hayashi.

(vice as merchant cruisers.

Mr. Butler replied that as a policy.

Try

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