Tuesday,
- HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
April 1940.
Former H.K. Commander-In-Chief Utters Solemn Warning IMMEDIATE EXTENSION OF WAR TO INVOLVE ALL EUROPE
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MONTREAL, APRIL 9 (UP).—“THE DEVELOPMENTS IN NORWAY MEAN THAT THE EUROPEAN WAR WILL SPREAD ON A TREMENDOUS SCALE WITHIN THE NEXT FEW DAYS.”
This solemn prediction was made to-day by Admiral Sir Howard Kolly, former Commander-in-Chief of the China Squadron in Hongkong.
Admiral Kelly, forecast that Soviet Russia and Germany will proclaim
an open military alliance in order to clarify the issues.
"Not only northern Europe but south-eastern Europe will become an active theatre of war as the Allies attempt to halt the flow of oil to Gor- many,” Admirał Kolly said.
Admiral Sir Howard Kelly
Flow
Scapa
Raid Fails
Admiralty and
NEW BATTLEFIELD EXPECTED
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BRUSSELS, April 9 (UP)-Belgium fears that a new battlefield has developed in northern Europe as a result of the Allies' decision to mine Norwegian waters. Official Belgian circles understand that Germany is determined to continue at all costs her supplies of the vital iron ores which have now been cut off by the Allied action.
'JUTLAI
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SWEDEN
GERMANY
Hamburg
New Move In Shanghai Election
"SWIFT ACTION: FOUR NAZI SHIPS- SUNK
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The 1,200-ton..... German・・ tanker. Posedonia;
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A fourth Nasl steamer of about 5,000 tons. at present unidentified;
A German U-Boat, sunk by depth charges off Lillesand, in the Bkager Ra
Other Losses Reported The above-mentioned German lowes can be accepted as authentic. Wildest rumours in Scandinavia stato that there have been additional Nazi losses, including a German warship, two U-Boats and several airplanes, in a big battle in the Skager: Rak.
Four bodies of unknown nationality have been washed up on the bench at Lillesand
The British naval netion in the Skager. Faks appears to be the first concrete move, apart from the min- Ing of Norwegian waters, in the SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH' Allied plan to completely. sever
German supply lines in the north. SHANGHAI, Apr:, 0 (UP)—On
Transport Torpedoed the eve of the most decisivo Muni- cipal elections in the history of the
The t
transport Rio de Janeiro was International Settlement, the Japa- torpedoed at 1 pm. nese to-day made a major bid for It is reported that she disregarded It is reliably stated that the Belgian authorities knew of the strategic minority vote, which the signals of the British submarine rolncided with new threats by the halt. Flying fragments killed the Allies decision regarding Norway as long ago as last Japanese-controlled Nanking Gov-three members of the crew, but the Saturday,
ernment for the forcible seizure ut rest were picked up.
The Posedonia was torpedoed at 3 Political circles do not believe that the new situation will foreign settlements.
The
Japanese candidate, Mr. Issaku affect. Belgium.
Flanermen report having Okamoto, Director of the Japanest
Association in Chi
uniforms military China, In
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It is semi-officially stressed here that Norwegian neutrality
is of a different category to that observed in both Belgium and
to
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among
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the survivors of the Rio de Janeiro. It if elected, were prepared vessel was a military transport will
Rolland, Norway permits the entry of belligerent ships into her cech to-day said he has been established in Oslo tint the
territorial waters: the Lowlands, on the other hand, have pro- hibited the entry of warships of any of the belligerents.
Norway's Precautions
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" OSLO, April 9, (Domei)The Norwegian authorities have ordered all Norwegian ships in harbours: north of West Flord to remain in purt.
Marltime, traffic along the Nor- wegian coast has now been complete- ly suspended.
An
session of emergency Norwegian Diet has been called.
the
ADRIATIC MINED
New Allied Action Is Reported
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to admit minority groups such 11.9
the
Russian, German and Italian and In capacity for 300 troops. Norwegian Jewish refugees to genta: on the authorities believe that she carried a
greater number. Municipal Council in an effort to
It has been ascertained that she achieve the "internationalisation" of was also carrying cavalry horses and Settlement under Japanese other military equipment when she
was torpedoed. New Threat.
So far it cannot be ascertained Although Brilish and American whether, she was torpedoed inside or campaign directors earlier expressed outaide Norwegian territorial waters. |confidence in victory as a result of
dictatorship.
the
most intensive organisation, of election efforts in the Settlement's history, the latest Japanese promise
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Amazing Sabotage Plot Is Alleged
By German News Agency
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, April 8 (UP)-The German Foreign Ofice, according to the D.N.B. Agency, is in possession of documentary evidence of "a colossal sabotage plan by the British Secret Service."
to permit the minorities to be repre- German freighter Ankura, which was sented on the Municipal Council is reported yesterday to be proceeding victory. ¡seen as a new threat of an Occidental up the Adriatic const through Yugo- Slavian waters with a British war- Meanwhile the British and Amerl-chip, just outside territorial waters, can communities are further con- as escort, has arrived at Trieste..
editorial or The vessel was not.molested by the cerned over the latest Wang Ching-claring that Nanking
"Central. China British warship. Daily
She carried a cargo of 4,000 tons of powerful enough to reoccupy the bauxite, from which aluminium is foreign settlements now, especially derived. becauso Britain and France are
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" beca
The plan was to sabotage and divert the Danube River, occupied in Europe, while America is unable to act due to her uncertain Outsida.Territorial Wätors... one of the main German transport life-lines in the Balkans. relations with Japan and
Bussin
Under the plan, states D.N.B., Some observers see the possibility
OSLO, Apr. 9 (UP)—It is officially of
motor - boats and barges, an election victory, defeating the announced by the Norwegian nuthori- Japanese effort to obtain control of ties that the German transport Rio de manned by British naval and milli- the Settlement, becoming an empty Janeiro was torpedoed outside Norary officers, made an effort to sail victory if the Nanking Government wngian territorial walers between up the Danube in order to dynamite reoccupy the Settlement as indicated Island of Jutocen
No Damage, But Nazis
mark, thus blocking all trade be- Lose One Plane
BELGRADE, Yugo Slavia, tween Gothenburg and other ports on
he Swedish coast with the Atlantic April 9. (Domel)-It is reported SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“.
or North Bea. LONDON,
(UP). The Apr.: 9
A report from: Narvik states that here that Great Britain and Air Ministry have two Norwegian submarines moved France have mined the entrance issued a joint communique, staling out towards Westfjord this morning. to the Adriatic Sea. that German planes attacked Scopā Two Norwegian battleships are The Yugo-Slavian Govern. is Flow yesterday, evening.
still at their berths but smoke is No damage was inflicted and it is pouring out of their funnels indicat-ment announces that. In view of certain that at least one German planeing that they are raising steam pro- the situation created by this new was brought down by R.A.F. pursuit paratory to moving.
contingency, Yugo-Slavia has planes.
Armada Proceeding Up Coast decided to act in future in con- Exorbitant Claims
LONDON, Apr. 8 (Reuter)-Icert with Italy. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
now confirmed that between 80 and
Italy's Position BERLIN, Apr. 9 (UP).-Germany 100 German warships have been
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH!! claims to have again sunk, the British sighted steaming northwards in the Fleet at Seapa Flow-the second time | Kattegat and the Great Belt:
ROME, April 8. (UP)-It is be- within a week.
The armada includes
auxillary the Adriatic Sea without giving due
notification to other Powers. this action, any attempt by warships If, however,-Italy-decides to tako. of third Powers to pass the Straits would be considered a challenge to Italian
In the Adriatic. authority During the Great War Italy closed the Ortranto could now close the Adriatic Sea al of Albania. Italy
.
British
In is communique, on yesterday's warships, in additieveral large lieved certain that Italy will not close undertakes immediate measures to Liliesand and Kristiansand, oft the the banks of the river at certain
fleet were hit by German bombs.
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Scapa rald, D.N.B. reports that craft and armed trawlers.
several heavy units" of the British Reports from Oslo state that big warships, nationality not stated, were Two Enemy Planes Down sighted this morning off Bud, on the The Air Ministry has announced west coast of Norway, and south of that it is now known that two enemy Tronbhelm. alrcraft, which participated in the Scapa Flow raid, were shot down, and it is believed that a third, which was severely damaged, has been lost.
IMMEDIATE EXTEN SION OF WAR
Big warships were also read from Hustadviko, just north of Bud.
Five steamers were stopped in this area.
It is reported from Bodoe, in north west Norway, that ordinary coastal traffe has been sighted proceeding northwards through the Kattegat.
With com Straits.
a moment's notice. batteries on both sides of the narrow Big coastal Ortranto Straits, command the trance to the Sea.
en-
by the "Central China Daily News."
It is estimated that 150 out of the www.res & who 300 German troops aboard have been
killed.
Thirty bodies have been washed ashore. A Norwegian destroyer plek- ed up 143 survivors.
Battleships To Return Italians Recommission
Two Vessels
Nazis Loso Three Ships
points, and to sink concrete-filled barges in the shipping channel,
The intention was to completely. halt German trade with south-eastern Europe.
Alleged Plot Discovered The plot was revealed when Ru- LONDON, Apr. 8 (Reuter).-Germanian authorities hailed and search-
ed the ships at Gulgin. man shipping, already restricted to Ilmited traffic owing to the Allled sea blockade, has suffered one of the most disastrous days of the war 15 a result of brilliant submarine action by the British Navy
Three large German ships, one a
sunk.
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"It became known on Aprli 5 that, company with speedy British motor-boats, the tug-boats Britannia and Elizabeth, Danubia Shell I and King George, together with the Bri- tish steamer Dyonlain, and 94 barges, were under way up the Danube," the
JAPANESE CONFIDENT NAZI NAVY ON MOVE announced that the 23,600-ton 5.281-ton military transport, have D.N.B. report states.
TO INVOLVE
ALL EUROPE
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WILL WIN ELECTIONS
America Concorned
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WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (UP),—Japanese
volerz
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FROM PAGE ONE
German flect is between 80 and last week
has 100 light and heavy units.
-The squadron is believed to American afternoon newspapers gave weakened the Japanese position.
headlines to the inning. sensational
include Germany's only aircraft Representations Mado of Norwegian waters,
SHANGHAI, Apr. § (Reuter).—Re- carrier, the Hindenburg, which Administration officials have be-presentations concerning alleged gun immediate consultations with the interference with the broadcasts of was commissioned about three
months ago. Maritime Commisalon as to whether the American-owned radio
station, US. ships should be banned from XMHA, were made yesterday by Mr. Norwegian waters.
Monroe B. Hall, Consul attached to
press
largely
London Speculations The final decision will rest with the Political and Protection Section
Speculation in London-apparently President Roosevelt
of the US. Consulate General, when Mr.
unsubstantiated interpreta Sumner
Under- he called on the Japanese Consul the German move as a prelude to Welles, Secretary for State, told a
General, Mr. Y. Miura, conference to-day that the Ad- The visit was the result of a protest mine-inying operations in the Skag- ministration was still studying the Aled at the
gerak, by which means Germany the American Consulate on question.
hopes to close the Baltic Sea. Saturday by Mr. L.
L. H. Healey, the
A serious sortie by the Nazli fleet station, manager, and Mr. Carroll D.
to engage the
Navy is con- Alcott, the commentator,
The British Navy would welcome Correspondents point out that the Mr. Miura is reported to have pro Germans could muster u maximum mised
that the Japanese authorities
of only 30 surface warships, which would Investigate.
the British Interference of the station's pro-
overwhelming. grammes, especially the news broad- difficulty in ovey would have no
No Protest Likely SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
WASHINGTON, Apr. 9 (Domei), The protest alleged that Japanese
aldered most uni..
salt is not anticipated that the United flew, causing interference of an engagement with the Germans.
States will to Britain and France against their action in Norwe- gian waters.
OLD, OLD STORY AGAIN DENIED
cast, began on Saturday. It is alleged
that the Interference was an effort to H.E. The Governor
handicap the station's broadcasts in support of the British and American **{candidates for the Municipal elections (UP) as opposed to the five Japanese
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” THE HAGUE, April 0 Sensational reports In the Rome candidates. "Popolo da Roma," which stated that Other reports the Netherlands would place the Shanghai elections will be found on
Netherlands West Indies under the Page 7. "protection of a great Power" If
Holland became involved in war were
authoritatively denied here to-day.
Indisposed
On medical adviéo His Excellency
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
ROME, Apr. (UP)-It is official- Italian battleships Andrea Borla and been Colo Dulllio will soon resume active Another, the 7,000-ton Hansa Line service, after spending three years in freighter Uhenfels has been captured Italian shipyards for reconstruction by the British Navy and taken into and refit.
Millwall Docks, where she has proved They pre two of four Italian battle-to be a veritable treasure ship. ships of this class to be reconstructed. It is estimated that the ship and The other two have already been cargo are worth roughly £730,000,
The completed at a cost of 300 million
cargo included tons of oil cake Hire.
and
Belligerents May Fight On Norway's Soil-
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OSLO, Apr. 9 (Domei).—The situation in the Scandinavian countries is rapidly becoming atrofied"
It a helloved here that one fot-reaching" outcome of the Intensifled Allied blockade will be that both the. Allles and Germany, will send armed forces to Norway, ostensibly to protect their noutrality,
Political observers belleve that Norway and Swedch will con clude a. military defensive alliance in order to meet the -new situation.
Big Toll Of Life
"As the result of an indiscretion among the British sallors, it became, known that there were large quanti- ties of revolvers, machine-guns, hand grenades, ship's cannon, water bombs and main
mines aboard the British ships. Specialists Disguised As Crow "Additionally, 100 English specia-
crews of the British ships, were The craft among the personnel.
OLSO, Apr. 9 (Reuter)-Two carried five British naval officers, hundred men are reported to have several R.A.F. omcers, and dynamit gone down with an unidentified ship ing personnel.
which sank off Lillesand yesterday. The expedition was led by the Eighty-eight arg stated to have Chief of the English Secret Service been saved, and 27 bodies have been la Vice-Const. He was disculsed as a recovered.
Both ships are relatively old, theh (margnd-nuts suitable for making lists, disguised as members of the
Arst commissions being in 1933-over
The German military transport was a quarter of a century ago."
torpedoed by a British submarine off They are now equipped with ten Christiansand, Norway, after being 12.0in. guns and carry complements warned of 1,198 men each.
Nazi Plane Over Shetlands
submarine the Cominander of the She was the 5,201-ton steamer Rlo
de Janeiro, formerly of the Hamburg Sud-Amerika Line,
but
སཙྪཱ
taken over by the German Navy after searched the ships at Guigin, they Graf Spee Officers
the outbreak of war.
LONDON, Apr. 8 (Reuter)-It is
150 Lives Lost now learned that only one Germani According to an Oslo message, 150 plane was seen over the Shetlands of the 300 men aboard the Nuzl mainland, apparently engaged on re-transport lost their lives. connaissance.
In addition to these losses, the 12,- Anti-aircraft guns were in action, 000-ton
German Posidonia was but no bombs were dropped.
torpedoed off the Rauer Islands, at the mouth of Oslo Fjord, by a British
Quiet Western Front
PARIS, Apr. 8 (Reuter)--An 60-
cial communique issued to-day states that no important incident occurred on the front to-day.
There was activity of both nir
concerning the the Governor has for the immediate forces during the morning.
The Amsterdam Correspondent of SWEDES RUSH TO
the "Popolo da Roma" stated that
the great Power concerned would be MAN DEFENCES
neither England nor, Germany, Im-
· SPECIAL TO' THE "TELEGRIPH" STOCKHOLM, Apr. D (UF)
future cancelled all engagements.that would entall his leaving his room, to which he is confined with an oc- | clusion of a vein of the right leg. ·
New U.S. Consul In Shanghai
plying that the United States would gain war-time custody of the Dutch colonies.
SHANGHAI, Apr. 9 (UP)-Mr. "It is an
The Swedish Defence Guards are be- Frank Lockhart has been appointed old story, repeatedly ing rapidly reinforced, empecially in 19, Consul General in Shanghai, denied," and well-informed circles the southern districts of Skaane and vide Mr. Clarence E, Gauss, recently
Smaaland."
appointed Minister to Australia.-
to-day.
POLICEMAN IN
THE DOCK
A Chinese police officer attached to the harbour police appeared in the Kowloon Magistracy this morning as the defendant in a charge of boing a member of an unlawful society.
He was Lam Muk, aged 25,
submarine, after ake had been stopped
"When the Rumanfan authorities
discovered more than 400 crates of high explosives.
"This cargo has been described in: the ships! manifests as "goods in transit" through Rumania.
Officially Donlod
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BUCHAREST, Apr. ¤ (UP)The
D.N.B. story of the so-called British by a.warning shot across her bows..
The Commander of the submarine plot to sabotage the Danube has been gave the crew 15 minutes to take to circulating in Bucharest for several
Jays. their boals."
However, every official source After they left the ship she
wag denies its authenticity. sunk by torpedo.
Tho crow of 56 reached the Norwegian coast without assistance.
The captain, however, was taken prisoner aboard the British sub- Imprinc..
The Posidonia, was outward bound from Germany,
Yet another Nazi merchantman, the name of which is not yet Imown, was sunk by gunfire off Lillesand.
Some of the wounded seamen were taken ashore in Norway.
Survivors Land OSLO, Apr. 8 (Reuter),—Survivors of the Rio de Janeiro state that she Mr. Erie Himsworth heard formal was torpedoed by one of two British evidenco after which Lam was ro-submarines four sea miles from the manded for a wook. Inspector Carey Norwegian coast. prosecuted. įr
When asked to-day whether a quantity of high explosive has been seized on tho Danube, a Rumanian oficial said: "A number of crates containing food, which had Customs declaration, have been seized by the Rumanian authorities,”
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perished in addition to 180 men,
Crowds flocked to the quayside' at Lillesand when the rescued Ger-" mans, some of whom were wounded and wrapped in blankets, were brought ashore and taken away in motor cars.
So for ten bodies have been brought
It is reported that „00 horses” ashore,
Escape
BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 8' (Reuter), -Eleven officers of the scuttled bocket battleship, Graf Spec, have escaped from internment.
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