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March 5, 1941
\\_/ "migration Agent
LATE NEWS
World Cruise To Start Soon
In Chungking
Chungking, Mar, 4.
The Hongkong Immigration Office has published an announcement In Chinese newspapers, stating that an office has been opened in Chungking where Chinese wishing to enter for landing longkang may apply permita-Reuter
The Immigration Omeer at Hong-
R. A. D. Forrest, said yes Mr R.
Wilhelmstrasse official stated to-day that the "dispatch of German troops iyy Bulgaria
ocensioned was
The Hongkong-built 57 fi brigan- ovidence in Germany's possession of British plans in south-east Europe." tine "Nuestra Senora de la Paz" He added: "German forces were (Cur Lady of Peace), is expected to
maiden
her .owner, Sr voyage, frustrate the British designs.
"For such a tasic the troops must Carmelo, the Mexican Consul in opened and did not intend opening a omeo In Chungking. Ho be suitably equipped, but their num-Manila told a "Telegraph" reporter branch
pointed out that he had merely re- ber and equipment are not in excess to-day,
The two men, who will take the cognised an agent in Chungking for of what is necessary for the tank."
beautiful brigantine round the world, the Hongkong office. Colonel 3. Calvo, Philippine Army Mr Forrest stressed the fact that Reserve, and Sr. Anniz, a reserve he had only approved of an agent,
Air Force in the and had not appointed one. officer of the Philippines, are now in the Colony
the
of completion awalling vessel.
They are the two intrepid airmen
SHANGHAI, Mar. 5 (UP)-The who flew a small plane from Manila:
Pao's" correspondent to Madrid via Hongkong, Just before "Shun
Kinhun reports that Chinese shore the start of the Spanish civil war.
The brigantine has been built by batteries sank a apanese warship on T's7'6 shipyard under the February 27 when the Japanese Tam supervision of Mr E. S. Moses.
tempted to and hear. Wenchow, Cheklang province.
sent to protect the country and to leave the Colony for Muniin on her why that his department had not
Final Issue Unchanged LONDON, Mar. 4 (Reuter)The German occupation of Bulgaria can- not affect the final Issue nor change the course of events," the Ankara wireless stated to-night,
It added: The Axis move in the the proved Balkong conclusively contention that the Axis powers have riot the courage to alinck Great Britain directly. It may be that at the cost of great sacrifice this attack on Great Britain will be attempted, In but its success regarded even Axis circles as extremely dubious.
Were the Axis pariners sure success in this direction, they would not seek to shift the scene of opera- tions into another theatre of war."
of
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Von Papen Mission LONDON, Mar. 4 (Reuter).--Herr Franz von Papen, the German Am- bassador, was to-day received by President Incunu of Turkey and read out to bim a personal message from Hitler, States the Ankara wireless,
To with The announcer said: "The Pre- sident listened to the message
attention and begged Herr von Papen to convey his thanks to the
'this act of courtesy,' Fuehrer
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Minister, was present at the interview | ESPIONAGE, SPY, COUNTER SPY AND MYSTERIOUS WOMEN! which took place at the President's castle at Chankaya, near Ankara,"
French Expected To Sign Peace To-day
FROM PAGE ONE
settlement of the dispute. However, the Government might be agreeable to un extension for putting he Bolshing touches to the agreement after an accord has been reached.
To-day or To-morrow According to a Salgon message, u oficial toirt the high Japanese "United Press":
ur
"I am sure the French delegates ut Tokyo will sign peace on Wednesday
Thursday
Vichy has alrendy ac- Thai- cepted in principle to the Japanese demands, Indo-China will
much lose some land but not as That originally demanded."
as
He admitted mat Japan issued an ultimatum to the French, but said that she did not threaten war in the not being event of the ultimatum
accepted.
Ho complained that French soldiers and detectives in Saigon during the last few days had terrorised and in- whom sulted Japanese, several of were suffering black eyes, brulses and broken teeth.
He declared: "I cannot understand French dislike the
why
the
Japanese,"
He also revealed that Japan is con- of tinuing to ship large amounts munitions and arms to Thailand in view of the fact that Thailand has no factories.
Mr.
Still Seeking Solution TOKYO, Mar. 4 (Reuter), Matsuoka is reported to have asked FRI, the Vichy Government to give a final SAT. reply by to-morrow.noon to Japan's plan for the solution of the Thal- Indo-China dispute.
The truce in the frontler war be- Thal and Indo-China ends on
tween
Friday
Air Mutsuoka's request, it is stated, was made when he saw M. Arsene Henri, the French Ambassador to- night. M. Henri is stated to have been noncommittal in his attitude towards the plan which was previous- ly reported to have been accepted "in principle" by the French Govern- ment:
Wide Divergence
Tokyo, Mur, 5 (Reuter).-The fate of the Indo-China talks hangs on the final French reply expected to-day-
The press states that yesterday evening's talk between M. Arsene Henry, the French Ambassador, and Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, the Japanese Foreign Minister. revented a wide Hap between the French and Japanese viewpoints,
The "Asahi" emphasises That France's failure to accept without reservations would bring the danger of hostilities during up again between Thailand and Indo-China the authorities hold that another exten- | sion of the Armistice is impossible without understanding.
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The nationalist "Kokumin" lashes out at French "baseness," alleging that M. Arsene Henry again mitted an intermediate counter-pro- posal which had been already jected as unfair to Thailand,
sub-
re-
Eire. Wants Arms
DUBLIN, Mar. (Reuter).—Mr Frank Aiken, the Elre Minister for Co-operation of Defensive Measures, is leaving for the United States to- morrow by air to examine the pos sibilities, of purchasing arms and] supplies from America, according to official sources.
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