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HITLER REPEATS HIS THREAT:
SPRING WILL BRING DECISION
Special to the "Telegraph"
BERLIN, JAN. 30 (UP).—“AT SEA, THIS SPRING, A SUBMARINE WAR WILL START, AND THEY Will see that WE DO NOT SLEEP THERE EITHER. THE LUFTWAFFE WILL DO ITS PART COMBINED WITH THE ARMED FORCES, AND WILL FORCE A DECISION ONE WAY OR ANOTHER".
This was the threat offered to Britain by Adolf Hitler in his speech to the German nation to-day which he delivered from the Berlin Sports Palace.
He sup- plemented this threat of an
attempted invasion of England by declaring that 1941 will be an historical year with a great New Order in Europe breaking the tyranny of special privileges. "Whenever we can beat England, we will beat England. If a few defeats for our partner convinces them that Italy is going down, they are mistaken," raved the Dictator...
Hitler asserted that his action in planning a campaign| against the British Isles Was a mandale from the German people. "I cannot and will not give up one inch of the programme we laid down ourselves," he said.
He maintained that his foreign policy was not only the abolition of the Versailles Treaty, but also of the Jewish international capitalistic clique that interfered with his efforts to avoid violence.
"I had to stay away from Geneva lini to Hitler are expressed by I because there was nothing to be ac- | Duce in a telegram to the Fuehrer on complished there", he asserted,
the eighth anniversary of his
Hitler sald that he had offered accession to power which, says peace to Britain after the Polish cum- pulga and Britain had "yciled, got excited, und spal on me."
America Warned
го-
Duce, "Onds Italy and Germany fraternally allied in a Anal volutionary fight for the creation of
new Europe."
adds:
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"The whole
Regarding British hope for Ameri- Mussolin! can ald, Haler diclared: "From the Italian nation unites with me on the beginning, we included every. pus-occasion of this celebration in un- albinity in our caru.ations. Whoever changeable loyalty, with unshakeable believes he would be able to help resolution to fight to final victory." England must know that every ship Hilter, replying, says, "Shoulder to without a convoy that comes to their houlder with our friendly ally, the help
will be torpedoed."
Nazi Germany fights nation, Later, Hitler said: "If the
"Sure warun determinedly end with should be plunged into war by consciousness of her ultimate victory Judnism, then Judaism will have for a new
enied its role in Europe. I hope all
Italian
Europe."
Klug Victor Emmanuel has also
nations will enter our great common set congratulatory message tu front with Aryan humanity against whichs Hitler has cordially replied.
Jewish exploitation which is despoil- Ing-the-people-
RAIDS ON BRITAIN
Luftwaffe Activity
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
After he had remarked that when- ever Germany could beat England she would do so, Hilier declared: "They (England) had better watch out for revolutions in their own countries.”
Misfortunes of
of Italy LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter),- Hitler said: "It is useless to predict muy differences with Italy or that
LONDON, Jan. 30 (UP).— Italy will slide out. Equally untless is it to invent revolutions in Italy. The Germans resumed their Wherever we can strike at Britain, widespread air raids on Britain we shall strike. If the British think to-day. The London area has to are proof of their victory in a few misfortunes which have befallen our its fourth daylight alarm at 3 partner, I do not understand their p.m. and the anti-aircraft guns
Speaking of his
went into action. relations withi Mussolini, Hiler cald, "We two are The long, range German artil- neither Jews or business dealers,lery on the French coast shelled- If we have joined hands, this is the he Dover area spasmodically handelasp of men of honour."
Concluding, Hilier said, "If the for nearly two hours. It is British think that by propaganda and believed the firing was being lies they will allenate the German done by a single gun near Cap peopl:, I must say that they thould Griz Nez. not have slept EO long. I is as ridiculous as their present attempt to try and bring about an estrangement between the Italian prople and It this morning causing several ensuät- Dure
lies, some of which were fatal. Intermittent Alarms
argument."
the
speech, Dr Goebbels shouted, "Command my Fushrer. We obey and shall follow you."
British Offensive
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One German raider dropped a tring of bombs on a London suburb
BRITAIN'S ANSWER TO HITLER
Hitler may rave about his plans to invade and defent England, but here is one of Britain's replies. The Fighter Command of the R.A.F. is justly proud of its 8-gun lur- ricane aircraft and pilots, for they have brought down more than 1,500 enemy aircraft with comparatively small loss to themselves. Here is a striking study of one of the Hurricane pilots standing on the nose of his machine.
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URGES U. S. TO DECLARE WAR
Ex-Ambassador's Opinion
WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (Reuter).—Mr James Gerrard, who
was the United States Ambassador to Germany from 1913 until the United States entered the World War. to'd the Foreign Relations Committee that he favoured an American de- Senate claration of war against Germany.
He predicted that the Nazis would seize Mexico if Britain was defonted.
Springbok Air Force Coups
Raids Into Abyssinia
LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter). One of the
described in a cable from Nairobi
Thai-Indo-China Armistice Talks
French Present Their Proposals
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
SAIGON, Jan. 30 (UP).- While the Thai armistice delega. tion remained at their hotel drinking lemonade this after- neon, the Japanese evidently looked after their interests, in that they held an all day un official meeting with the French delegates aboard the Japanese cruiser Natori.
On Wednesday, the Japanese gave the French their proposals, but the French counter-proposals which were hauded in this morn- ing evidently puzzled the Japanese, who said they would be unable to conclude a study until to-morrow. However, the armis- tice is expected to be signed Friday night.
French Claims
VICHY, Jan. 30 (UP).-A French summarized
threa report of the months of fighting in Indo-China and aliandet.ms the French destroyed one-third of Thal's Arst line air force. It shows that six Thai planes were shot down in air battles, nine oy French anti-aircraft guns, and 20 Ahers in dog fights over enemy air- Melds.
Hotel Talks
SAIGON, Jan. 31 (Reuter)-The
armistice second day of the
con- ference between Tholland and Indo- China was held in a hotel instead of
Japanese warship.
Both delegaLens presented replies to the Japanese proposals separately o Major-General Sumita, chief of the apanese. delegation.
The results of the meetings are un-
known.
Informed circles believe that on rinistice agreement may be signed o-day.
FURTHER GREEK SUCCESSES
LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter). -New Greek successes on the Albanian battle front with very avy Italian casualties in both killed and wounded nounced by the Greek Press Ministry, according to the Athens radio.
are on-
Replying to further questions, Mr "We enter the New Year with an:
Gerrard all that a declaration of armad might which is prepared as LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter) war might not actually be necessary never before in German history. London experienced another day of provided that Mr Roosevelt was given This upring we will begin U-boat intermittent air raid alarms follow-fuller powers under the Lease and warfare and our enemies will thening last night's Are-bomb attack, Lend Bill to ald Britain. feel that we were not asleep. We which was again defeated by the Committee Approves Bill are confident that we shall achieve civilians. victory. We pray to God that le
WASHINGTON,.-Jan. 30 (Reuter), The German aircraft worked singly-President Roosevelt's Lease and
Outlining the operations of smay not fortake our struggle in the and dropped bombs in the London Lend B
most successfu: the past 24 hours, the statement new year of 1941."
rn and in parts of south-east Eng-to-day approved by the Forelin South African Air Force
aid the democracies was operations carried out by the says that in one sector Greek de Alter
land and East Angila. Some houses Afters Committee of the House ef
on tachments Jaunched a successful nd shops were damaged, but the Representatives, which was, earlier three successive days, dealing attack and dislodged Italian puinber of casualties so far reported reported to have rejected the amend crippling blow to the Italians troops with heavy casualties to s small. "I have read on several occasions The German fighters reverted to ment placing a limit of $2,000,000,000 without loss to themselves, is the latter. thai feljujų, intend
their pastime of last summer of on the Lease and Lend proposals,
Remarks To Halifax great offensive somewhere. I would booting it barrage balloons, Thick
This operation has brought Greek asd them to let me know about it befog and low clouds above which the WASHINGTON, Jan. 30 (Reuter), As a result, a car park at Oeghelll, orces into close proximity of an im- forehand.
I would then have that halloons floated checured the raiders A fresh assurance of the United housing over 130 vehicles, has been military base held by the
Italians. area in Europe evacuated. I would from the A.A. defences, but they States "Arm determination to con- completely gutted. Yavello dcro- On the northern front, an import- gludly spare them the difficulties of were given a bot reception.
tinue sistance to Britain on drome has sustained severe damage int offensive action of wider scope. landing, and we would express our One German plane was destroyed ever-increasing scale" was given by and one Capront has been destroyed han the usual local activity was
by Aghters, in the Afternoon
President
others Roosevelt to Lord Halifax
damaged, while at undertaken. Eastx.
in formal
Selasciomannn, over 250 miles beyond Longest Daylight Alarm after the manges which took place the frontier and halt-way to Addis continent,
Valuable Advantages Ambassador landed and from where we stand nobody can
Ababa, six other Italian aircraft were move us. We have created certain the all-clear for the fourth alarm was Department which to-day published hundreds of miles over a wildernes
LONDON, Jan. 38 (UP)-When it Annapolis.
destroyed
or seriously damaged. This
is now revtaled by the State
The plots of two squadrons flew we soundert to-day it endret the longest shall doal decisive blows. And that daylight rold on the London tren the text of President Roosevelt's re-nhabited by hostile prople-over a we have made the most of our time during the war-the previous longest marks to Lord Halifax when the distance, cn some occasions, longer they will be taught by the history of being four
latter presented his credentials on hours.
landing. Thor
are calling for America. Jaint communique Issued by the We have taken into account every Home Security sald: "Single Enemy Ministry and the Ministry of added planes bombed the London area and possibility in advance." He that Germany never had any interest parts of southeast England and East meeting to be held on Sunday at 0 News). A National Government At the Y.M.C.A. Discussion Group CHUNGKING, Jan. 31 (Central on the American continent.
Anglia, Some houses and shops were p.m. In the West Lounge, the speaker mandate issued yesterday appointed 'o a cable sent by the Athens corres- Fraternal Greetings [damaged, but the number of casual-will be Father G. Byrne, and the Mr Li Po, President of the Supreme condent of the "New York Herald LONDON, Jan. 30 (Reuter)-Up was small. One enemy plane subject "Modern Philosophy and Court, succeeding Mr Chino T-tang, Tribune" Itallar losses in Albania "Comradely greetings" from Musso- was destroyed."
World Order."
who realgned sometime ago.
already exceed 80,000 men.
views once again using the language they understand.
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bases. When the hour
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han the RAF, have to cover when: they bomb Berlin.
Local attacks in this area have also esulted in valuable advantages to 10 Greek forces,
In other sectors, Greek artillery inficted great losses on Italians at oints where they were about fo
anise counter-attacks.
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