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APOLOGY
On the 12th of June, 1940, we published a report dealing with the closure of Italian businesses in Hongkong, at the conclusion of which we stated as follows:-
"The other business firms run by Italians such as
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mand issued a special announcement giving the text of Marshal Petala'a broadcast
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remitted at once through the long- kong Government to The Imperial Government for such use as it decid- ed, but with the request that it bo expended upon acroplanes or other: required armaments,
It was stated then that Hitler would meet Mussolini to discuss with him the attitude to be adopted.
At the same time, an American Journalist in Berlin was told that there can be no separate agreement received since our last Edition went will France except on terms of com-to Press yesterday. plete capitulation.
This does not seem to agree with the announcement that filter, must meet Mussolini to discusa their attitude.
The following donations have been
Mr. V. II. d. Jarrett
Mr. R. Weill
M. E. Burslem
D. Burslem
R. D. Gütesple
air. and Mrs. J. T. Robinson
Mr. Peter C. Jackson
"Ten-Keechong"
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Mr. E. Grivand
Washington Statement
and Mrs. T. M. Pilo „WASHINGTON, June 17 (Router). B ** A. Martha,
The State Department is closely Vaioria Heywood
Mr. 1, H.. Woodman studying all questions arising from Mr. A. Whittaker the latest development in Europe, but w. E. and M. Awrock lacks any word regarding the FrenchMr. and Mrs. J.
memory of the late Mr. J. request for an armistice, Mr.. Cordell Browns Hull stated at the Press conference Mr. J. D. Whyle to-day.
Mr. J. I. Twibill
Mr. M. L. Bevan
Roberts
He added that the future of the TW. 8. Addingley
Mr W. Gartner and Marconl's Wireless French possessions fa the Western Airs. Eccleshall
also being.Hemisphere was among the questions Telegraph Co., aro
being studied. watched and closed by
He said the State Department had Authorities."
the
We hereby admit and agree that Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. The air mail service Imperial Ltd., registered in England, and Airways to all destinations is tem-ita subaldlarica, Marconi (China) porarily suspended. Air mall lettera Ltd., registered in Hongkong, and will be accepted for transmission to
Marcon! International Marine Europe by Pan American Service to
Communication Co. Ltd., register- New York and onward thence by
ed in Englarid, are British com- ac, at $2.50 per half-ounce for the alr transport,
cents per pantes plus 15
entirely managed and ounce to British possessions and 25
controlled by British subjects and cents per ounce to foreign countries in respect of sea transport.
are not. In any way whatsoever An
Italian businesses or managed or controlled by Itallans. We also admit that there is no truth whatsoever in the atatement that these companies are being watch-
experimental air service for Europe via United States of America
and Trans-Atlantle Service has also been introduced, the charge being $5 per half ounce for letters postcards $2.50 each. An approxim- ate estimate of the time occupied in
And
not considered any change in the U.S. Ambassador in status of the Paris or the French Ambassador in Washington.
Honourable Peace Demanded
NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuter), The French Foreign Minister, M. abroadcast from Boudols, gave
Bordcoux to-night.
"We are ready to lay down our arms," he said, "if we can get an honourable peace. But we are never ready to accept shameful conditions which would can the end of spiritual freedom for our people."
He declared that in any choice France always chooses. honour in pre-
ference to everything else.
Germany's crushing superiority in men and materials had not destroyed
this transmission-is-twelve-daysjed and closed by the Authorities.France's morale. from the date of departure of the Clipper from Hongkong.
Small Pocket Post to all countries in suspended.
OUTWARD MAIL TIMER Registered and Parcel Mall dire closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where malls are advertis- ed to close at or before 9 a.m. re- gistered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after p.m., Registered and Parcel maila are closed at 6 p.m.
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We hereby tender our deep apologies to these Companies for these false and dumuging state- ments and unreservedly withdraw such statements.
Wo niso deeply regret that any auth statement should have appeared in our papera.
He praised the assistance given to France by Britain by the Air Force, Flect and soldiers.
Wonderful Unity
"At no mament in history," he added, "has the unity of the French people been greater.
"Our resolve and the honour of the French Army are unbroken,
"In this grave hour we must em-
KUNG SHEUNG YAT PO, phasise that the French love of in- dependence and her faith in the future continue."
WAH KIU YAT PO,
TSUN WAN YAT PO,
TIN KWONG PO.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service,” San Francisco date, Juun 11.
June 18.
On the 11th June, 1940, we also Japan, Shanghai and Formosa
June 18.published a report dealing with Japan
June 18. Italy's entry into the war and the Shanghal
June 18. position of Italian businesses in USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shang-
hat (San Francisco date, 31st May) Hongkong, at the conclusion of
June 18. which we stated as follows:- USA, Honolulu, «Japan and Menlo (San Francisco date, 29th May) June 18, Air Mail by "Air France Direct Ser-
vice"-Paris date, 12th June.
Jane 18. Calculta and Strafts
.June 19. Calcutta and Straits.....June 10. Europe and Siralls (London dute. 1st We now desire to associate
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ourselves without qualification Halphong, Hoihow and Fort Enyord
June 10, with the admissions, apologies and June 19. regrets expressed above. June, 18.
Java and Manila.. Japan and Shangħal,
Sandakan
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June 18.
June 19.
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doing business in Hongkong. One "There have been many Italians
of the larger business firms is
Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. which has announced the closure of ita business."
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After making this declaration, Mr. Baudoin added, "If we aze given a choice between resistance and honour, the French Army and the whole of the French people will know what to do." Commenting on Mr. Baudoin's broadcast, the Columbia Broadcast- Bordeaux declared that the French
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correspondent at Government would not leave France. He added that France would not accept an unconditional peace and so far it seems clear that no offers for
pence have been any acceptable made by Hitler."
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Hitler May Domand
FRANG ompleto Capitulation ⠀
TO ACT
AS NEGOTIATOR
MUSSOLINI and Ciano left Rome at 8.30 p.m.. to meet Hitler at an undisclosed place.
It is announced in Madrid that Hitler has invlled General Franco to act as intermedlary in the pence talks with France,
Well-informed quarters in
the Berlin bellove that
Reich Government will demand com- pleto capitulation by France..
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) ansį Spain As Intermediary 31,49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) -BORDEAUX, June–17–(Router)-
Marshal Petaln, the new Fourth of "Tonst" Series Premier, announced that France has entered into contact with Germany
On Naval Occasions
French
Broadcast by Z, B. W. on a Fre-through the intermediary of Spain. quency of 845 kc's, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 0-11 p.m.,
on 9.52 m.c's, per second,
Mussolini To Soo Hitler ·.
LONDON, June 17 (Reuter)-
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-Mussolini, accompanied by his son- cession
In-law Count Claño, left Rome to-day
12.80 Brahms-Sonata No. 3 in D at 8.30 p.m. for a meeting with Hitler. Minor, Op. 108,
This news was conveyed in a mes—-
Joseph Sziget! (Violin) and Eĝon sage from Rome to a German news Petri (Piano).
12.55 Brahms Waities, Symphony Orchestra conducted by Walter Goehr,
agency.
Reactions To Announcement WASHINGTON, June '17 (Reuter). 1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea-Morahal Petain's broadcast has ther Report.
created a grent shock here. 1.93 Dance Muse by Roy Fox and It was known that the French Army H.K. Banks (Lon. Reg.) £77 n. His Orchestra,
was in desperate straits, but it was H.K. Banks (H.K. Reg.) £89, n. 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, hoped that it would carry on untit Chartered
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7.00 Miliza Korjus (Soprano) and wondering what move Japan, may Marck Weber and His Orchestra.
7.30 London Relay-The News.
now make.
Roosevelt Silent
8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather WASHINGTON, June 17 (Reuter). Report and Announcements,
It was announced here to-day that 8.03_A Light Orchestral Concertai-present-President Roosevelt has no 8.33 The Band of His Majesty's comment to make regarding France's Royal Marines, Plymouth Division.
8.45 Studio The "Toast" Series on Naval Occasions No. 4,
8.57 A Variety Programme. Orchestra-Bal Masque Valse (Fletcher), Mantovani and His Or
decision:
However, he is closely following developments in Europe.
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"France is not disappointed with British assistance. The B.E.F. show- The leading German Panzer columned tremendous activity and co- Turn to Page 10. Fifth Column operated splendidly with the French
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is fast attaining its objective, of | Army." Doubs, and advance elements have already crossed the Saone River.
The main German, line is now veering south-westwards towards the Bay of Biscay.
French
ich Communique
A French war communique says: "Combats continue in the region of Laigle and Chateaudun, as well as on the Loire and south of Avallon.
The enemy has crossed the Saone at certain points and is advancing in the direction of Doubs.
"The situation is without change in Haul and Alsace, where the enemy has not succeeded in crossing the canal leading from the Rhone to the Rhine."
Germans Claim Motz
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
.
BERLIN, June 17 (UP)-—A special German High Command communique, Issued at 8.p.m., claims that the French fortress at Metz, directly be- hind the Maginot Line in the Saar region, has surrendered to a German detachment.
Reports from Basle state that the heavy guns of the Siegfried Line went into action to-day.
The detonations, shook houses and rattled windows along the Swiss frontier.
The French replied weakly. The firing continued throughout the day.
We Must Fight On
"We must continue fighting no maiter what the civilian popula tion in France has to suffer," he sald. "The present war is more than a war. It is a crusade in the world sgainst Barbarism and Fascism the worst of these being Barbarism of the Nazis. In the 12th and 13th centuries at the berinning of the Middle Ages men went forth to fight the Grunde
In Britain
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tra and Chorus: Organ-Finch LONDON, June, 17 (British Wire- 4.35 n. Favourites No. 6, Intro: It's a lovely less)That the food supply in .32 s. day to-morrow; i hear a dream Safe Britain is sufficiently good to war... 100 n. in my heart, Horace Finch.
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against the Infidels. The present Britain To Buy Up
war opens a new period in Western civilisation," he added.
Maginot Line Riddla
Asked to explain the reason why
French Supplies
NEW YORK, June 17 (Reuter).— the Maginot Line was not extended It is reliably stated in Wall Street to the sea behind Belglum, Mr. that the British Government intends Reynaud said:
to take over. "all war. supplies con- "Belgium was to act as cover for tracted for in the United States by our troops as until 1830 there was an France" and will buy as much as the agreement between Britain; France United States can produce.
Over and Belgium to this effect. But in
$400,000,000 worth of 1036 King Leopold changed the materials, mainly planes, have been policy of Belgium and said she ordered by the Anglo-French Pur- would be an independent nation, chasing Commission." Other reasons were expense and the time factor, "he said.
Butchor And Customer Both Fined
Peace On Naxi Torms, Or ROME, June 17 (Renter)—A special correspondent at Basle of the Mra. Lilian Odoni, of Crickewood official "Stefani" Italian nows agency Lane, was fined £2 and one guinea says that since midnight Marshal coats on each of two summonses at Pelain had been in touch with Hiller | Hendon for obtaining meat in excess through French military representa- of her ration.
CANTON AGENTS cording to an announcement from not agreed to an armistice. Either excess
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tives who had stayed behind in Paris. Arising out of the two cases were LONDON, June 17 (Reuter).The fortress of Metz surrendered this are continuing in France
He confirms that milliary operations three summonses against the butcher, Saya: Thomas Throup of Golders Greet afternoon to a German division, at- :
"The German High Command has Road, two of them for selling meat in of ration and the third for peace on the conditiona dictated by selling without coupons. He was the victor, or continuation of the war fined £20 and £2 28, costs on each up to Bordeaux, Nothing is known summons. about future Desco terme.” All that in Mr. Throup is chairman of the known is that they will be dietated local butchers' Allocation Committee, by the Fuehrer and Il Duce in comm mon accord."
`COST OF LIVING IS HIGHER
LONDON,, June 17 (British Wire-
It is now suggested that Marshal Situation Still Confused- Petain's words may have been mis- LONDON, June 18 (Reuter)The interpreted and instead of meaning les)The index agure for the cost exact position of France following that France would stop fighting now of food was one point lower on June Marshal Petain's momentous "We and unconditionally, he meant that 1 than da May while the general Must Give Up The Fight" broadcast France would stop fighting If an "honourable peace"; was' offered by cost of living Agure was one point yesterday remains obscure. higher.
Although it was at first assumed the Garmens.
The next 24 hours are expected to The Ministry of Labour states that that the broadcast meant that the the increase in the general figure in French armies would cease fighting, dispel any further doubts "dua" to the increase in the price of reports from the front Indicate that core and show for certain whether coal and clothing.
warfare continued all day yesterday. the fighting is to continue or not
on this
rant there being no immediate ex- 0.16 London Relay-News Sum-tension of the rationing system was лодку.
disclosed to-day by the Parliamen-
9.30 London Betay-"Cards on the tary Secretary of the Ministry of Table."
Food.
This official added: “We are satis- 10.30 Musical Comedy Selections. fled that we have a pretty good. 11.00 Close Down.
emergency scheme."
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