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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1941.

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BRITISH MINISTER INSTRUCTED TO LEAVE RUMANIA SOON

POSITION OF

LEGATION

BECOME IMPOSSIBLE

HAS VITAL PART IN AMERICAN PRESS

German High Command Building Up Large Expeditionary Force

THE POSITION OF THE BRITISH LEGATION IN RUMANIA HAS BECOME IM- POSSIBLE AND, ACCORDING TO AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT IN LONDON YES- TERDAY AFTERNOON, THE BRITISH MINISTER, SIR REGINALD HOARE, PRESENT- ED A NOTE TO THE RUMANIAN GOVERNMENT DEMANDING HIS PASSPORT.

Sir Reginald, and his full staff of 50, hope to leave Bucharest to catch the first available boat on or after next Saturday.

SOME MONTHS AGO GERMAN TROOPS BEGAN TO ARRIVE IN RUMANIA IN LARGE NUMBERS. The, Rumanian Government informed His Majesty's Government that these Nazi troops had arrived for the purpose of giving instruction.

Some instruction may have

NEXT FEW WEEKS MIGHT PROVE been given but information

MOST VITAL IN CIVILISATION

Discussing matters in the Pacific, MR. P. C. SPENDER, AUS- "TRALIAN MINISTER FOR WAR, said that the question of the Pacific remaining free from war, would depend on the success with which Britain would meet the coming attack against her, states a Sydney message.-

"The next few weeks might prove to be the most vital weeks In the bistory of civilisation," declared Mr. Spender.--(Special)

PREPARED FOR BIGGER BUDGET

Australia is being prepared for. bigger budget, states a mes- sage from Sydney.

MR CURTIN, MINISTER OF FINANCE, sold that it is plain, as daylight that the next budget will be bigger than the last. It was possible that the next few weeks would see the Empire resisting desperate measures launched against it.

"We expect everything from everybody" concluded Mr. Curtin. -(Special)

has reached the British Gov- ernment that the GERMAN HIGH COMMAND is building up ALL THE ELEMENTS OF A LARGE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE and has established bases for supplies of oil and munitions in Rumania.

As this is considered to be used by Germany for the prosecution of the war, without one word of dis- sent from the Rumanian Govern- ment, the position of the British Legation became impossible.

The

British Government In-

Sir Reginald Hoare structed

to withdraw the Legation and the Consular officials under his con- trol,-(Special)

VICTORY

Lord Cranborne, Secretary for the Dominions, yesterday welcomed a contingent of Canadian, Australian and New Zealand men who have just returned to England after

Course iT completing their Canada under the Empire Air Training Scheme.

Mr. Vincent Massey, Cana- dian High Commissioner, was also present when Lord Cran- borne inspected the contin-

gent,

The Dominions Secretary said that the Empire Air Train- ing Scheme was one of the most important in Imperial co operation and must play a vital part in victory.

"I cannot imagine anything more discouraging to Hitler and his collaborators than to see this increasing wave of the finest pilots in the world com- ing steadily across the Atlantic to our stores to strike blows at vital points in Germany," he added.

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ITALIANS HARD HIT IN AIR

RESPONSE IS

UNANIMOUS IN HAILING PREMIER'S SPEECH AS BRITAIN'S IMPLACABLE WILL TO VICTORY: FEARS ALLAYED

MR. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH HAD A WORLD AUDIENCE AND THE AMERICAN PRESS RESPONSE IS UNANIMOUS IN HAILING IT AS BRITAIN'S IMPLACABLE WILL TO VICTORY, states a London message.

The NEW YORK HERALD-TRIBUNE says that the speech carried with it a new hint of offensive power. Was it conceivable that America could refuse to supply ma- chinery, ships, aeroplanes, guns and tanks which would give victory THAT WOULD MAKE THEM MASTERS, AND NOT CRINGING VICTIMS, OF HITLER. IT WAS NOT CONCEIVABLE.

The Washington Post said that the speech united England, and the Common- wealth as no Prime Minister had been able to before in a single speech. Mr. Churchill's voice over the radio ran the gamut of every mood except despair.

The NORTH CAROLINA MORNING HERALD said that the speech was without vain- glory, and yet full of pride. "It will long be remembered."

Americans throughout the coun- try heard the speech which went far to allay the fears of people in the United States concerning in- volvement in the war by the Lease and Lend Bill

SPEECH BY MR.

T. V. SOONG

MR. T. V. SOONG, speaking at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York City, on Jan, 23, re- called with satisfaction that the second "of the prophesies he made seven years aro, namely that "the Japanese aggression would prove the hammer by which the unity of China would be forged" had come true."

The NEW YORK TIMES says, We in America need not fear that the final plea will go un- answered. Americans will put their conadence in Mr. Churchill

Referring to the wars in and his countrymen and will equip

China and Europe, Mr Soeng them with the tools, as he sak, told that the world was indeed finish the job.”

CONGRESSMAN SOL BLOOM, In Albania, the Greeks, support-Chairman of the Foreign Relations ed by the R. A F..are hitting the Committee of the House of Repre- Italians hard in the air, states asentatives, adld, "It was a superb Stricter black-out precautions London message-(Special)

STRICTER BLACK-OUT

LITTLE ENEMY | STRENGTHENING are to be observed in Bucharest,

ACTIVITY

OVER BRITAIN

AUSTRALIA'S WAR EFFORT

LONDON, Feb 10 (British Wire-' The union of the two sections less-An Air Ministry and Minis- of the Labour Party in Australia a great strengthening try of Home Security communique will mean

of the country's war effort. states

states a London message.

NAZI CONTROL

message and a complete assertion that democracy is still more than a match for the dictators."

MAGNIFICENT · SENATOR CARTER GLASS said,

HIGHT DOWNED

All electric signs, brightly Lt

ATHENS, Feb. 10 (Reuter) The shop windows, and lights showing shooting down by the Greek Air Force cf eight enemy planes with- in houses, are strictly forbidden:

Citizens are advised to get a out loss to themselves is recorded "It was magnificent. It was a supply of torches and candles in in last night's Greek High Cum- darned sight better speech than mand communique which other-anyone in the Senate would be case of an emergency.-(Special)

wise merely mentions restricted able to make against the Lease The Rumanian Air Force, ac patrol and artillery and the cap and Lend Bill". cording to an American correspon- ture of some prisoners a message from Sydney.

100 per Mr. Curtin made a statement)dent in Ankara, is now over this country on Sunday night, yesterday to the effect that the cent, under Nazi control. A few bombs were dropped at Government was determined, that Information received in London places in East Anglia, in Essex, the no matter how great the sacrifices states that German soldiers Home counties and at one place may be, nothing would be allowed stationed in Rumanla are being in the west of Scotland,

to interfere with giving Britain issued with civilian clothes and "Little damage was done and every assistance and keeping Aus sent to Bulgaria as tourists.- there were few casualties."

tralia safe.

states:

"There was little enemy activity

Many thousands of men" and "

(Special)

women, he said, were doing ex- PROF. JAMES

traordinary work and the Govern-

MR. HARRY HOPKINS ment would have to ask for £25,- GUILTY

000.000 by the end of June and al-'

ready had £18,000,000 in hand. BUT INSANE

LONDON, Feb, 10 British Wire-

| (Special)

less) Mr. Harry Hopkins, per- sonal representative of President

Roosevelt, has authorised the NEW ZEALAND”

American Embassy to say he has concluded his mission and has left for the USA.

-On Other-

Pages

Page

2 Aims of Free French move- ments defined; R.H.K.Y.C. cruiser championship: Week- end football fixtures; Gov- ernor inspects. AR.P. turi- nels; Crossword puzzle.

3 Radio programmes: Com'g

events:

4 What T. V, Soong said has come true; Terrific naval, aerial bombardment of Genoa; Flandin resignation opens way for Vichy re- shuffle: Germans take over Danish torpedo boats.

5 Dean's review: Round the

Pollue Courts.

6 Leading article: Prime

Minister takes Stock.

8 If Japan and U.S. Aght.

9 Police Reserve Orders.

10 Finance and commerce,

11 Japan's buying of rice Uke-

ly to affect P.I.

PREPARES

LONDON, Feb. 10. (Reuter)-Pro- fessor Lloyd James, charged with the murder of his wife, a former noted violinist, was found guilty As a precaution against hit-and- but insane and ordered to be de- run" raids, regular black-outs are tained during the King's pleasure. to be practised nightly in coastal Mrs. James was found dead with towns in New Zealand, states a wounds in her bedroom in their message from Sydney.

home.

Cont'd Page 7, Col. 3

Tortubate in having outstand- ing leaders like Mr. Winston Churchill and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek who,' 'with the backing and sustaining influence of President Roose-

velt, are standing Armly against Hitler, Mussolini and Konoye.

Mr. Soong gave very inter- esting details of the querifia warfare being conducted by the Chinese.

A full report of this en-. lightening speech will be found on Page 4 of this issue.

Muddled Methods Of Immigration Office Have Gone From Bad To Worse: Philosophic Understanding Of Hongkong Chinese Exhausted

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THE MUDDLED METHODS OF THE IMMIGRATION OFFICE REFERRED TO IN A LEADING ARTICLE IN THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS OF NOV. 20, 1940 (two days before the Ordinance came up for the first reading in the Legislative Council), have gone from bad to worse until even the "characteristic philosophic calm and understand- ing" of the Hongkong Chinese has been exhausted, and they have been forced to call upon their representatives on the Council to take the whole matter up with the Gov- ernment.

When the Ordinance was: In under a week ugly rumour

Rumours had it that ronins out- honourable Chinese members

side the Immigration Oface, would sought an assurance, which manage to pass through was given by the Hon. Attor-mediately any one who was pre-

James told the Police: "I thought MR. CURRIE debated on Nov. 29 last, the of corruption reared its head.

The message also adds that the New Zealand Government has been my powers were falling and could making a study of all crashes by not cope with my work. Rather aircraft in the country and in not than expect her to face the bleak one single case, have they found future, I decided the should die that the mishap was due to me- and not be asked to face it. chanical failure.--(Special) Ithought I would also kill myself."

Today's News Summary

I

ney-General, that the Ordi-pared to pay $2. Those who would

of

Big French Hotel Destroyed

BERLIN, Feb. 10 (Reuter)~~An- other big French hotel has been destroyed by fire, according to a Paris message to the official Ger- man News Agency.

The hotel in question is the Grand Hotel of Britannata at Carnagplage, near Lorlent.

It is recalled that on Feb. 7, the German official News Agency reported the destruction by fire of a large hotel in Dieppe with damage estimated at two-and-a- half million francs.

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2,000-MILE FLIGHT IN ONE DAY

FAR EAST C-IN-C IN MELBOURNE

SIR KOBERT BROOKE-POPHAM

Announcing the arrival in Mel-

Com-

CALLS ON CHIANG

nance would be administered not, or could, pay this amount CHUNGKING, Feb. 10 (Reuter) without any red tape and were compelled to take their turn -After a round of courtesy calls

in the queues along the pavement. with the minimum of incon- on Chinese

In this connexion. It would be Government leaders Including Generalissimo Chiangvenience to the Chinese.

greatly appreciated if the Hon. Kal-shek, the United States THE HON. DR. LI SHU-FAN Commissioner of Police could in- Economie Mission started to study further sought the assurance that struct the Police on duty to keep the data relating to Chinese in the administration the the pavement sumciently clear to bourne of Air Chief Marshal Bir THE POSITION OF THE BRITISH LEGATION in Rumania has finance and economics communi- Ordinance, the officials should be permit the free use of the entrance Robert Brooke-Popham

mander-in-Chief of the Far East, become impossible. Yesterday, on instructions from

civil, sympathetic, tactful and to Offices in the vicinity. His Majesty's cations with Chinese experts Government, the British Minister in Bucharest presented a note Mr. Laughlin Currie, President that the "issuing of entry permits When this racket was exposed a message from Bydney yesterday demanding his passport. The Minister, with his full staff and Con- Roosevelt's personal representative and residence "certificates should by the Hongkong Daily Press, a stated that he covered a 2,000- sular officials under his control, will leave Rumania on the first in China and head of the delega- not be so drastically restricted as short-lived system or numbered mile flight in one day, using a avaliable boat on or after Saturday.

flon, it is learned, will begin a to cause undue hardship, or to de- tickets was introduced. Found to special R. A. F. machine..

Sir Robert la" to discuss questions MR, WINSTON CHURCHILL'S MESSAGE to the British nation series of conversations with Gov-teat the object of the present Bill, be unsound, it was abolished and has been warmly welcomed and the Press of the United States are ernment leaders.

leading thereby to widespread the appointment of Immigration vital to the defences of Australla Mr. Emile Despres, a member of bribery, or wholesale smuggling of Agencies was introduced.

with Sir John McEwen, the Com- unanimous in hailing it as Britain's implacable will to victory. Con- gressman Sol Bloom, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee the Mission; will take part in the immigrants into the Colony." Another racket was immediately monwealth Air Minister and other

talks. of the House of Representatives, described it as a superb message.

THE HON. MR. C. G.'ALABAS-evident, These agencies would, on officials-(Special) FRESH ADVANCES" AGAINST ITALIANS are being continued in The Government, it is under-TER stated. In reply, that both the promising to obtain the necessary Africa. Support "given by the RAF to ground forces in Eritrea and stood, has assigned a number of Immigration Officer and his de-permits or certificates within 24 Abyssinia continues relentlessly. The Egyptian Government have experts to act as Mr. Currie's con-puty were formerly in the 8.C.A.. hours, charge anything up to $25 LONDON, Feb. 10 (British Wire- asked the British Ambassador, Sir Miles Lampson, to convey their suitants. The authorities compiland he was confident that, as they for their services. It was then less) An Admiralty communiqué congratulations to the British Government on the capture of Ben-ed voluminious data pertaining to both spoke Chinese, they would openly boasted by these agents last night announced that Ha ghazi. The Italians are mourning the loss of the province of finance and economics communi- not administer the Bill in any that they could get applications | Majesty's trawler Almond and an Cyreneles considered to be the jewel of the Italian empire.

Continued on Pare 12 Col. 1 Arctic trapper have been sunk.

cations.

hostile fashion.

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