CLASSIFIED NEW ADV ISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS 25 words $2.50

for 3 days prepaid

FOR SALE. YELLOW CHOW (Bitch) Proceeds to the Bomber Fund. Please apply Mrs. Hong, Jockey Club Stables.

PEAK TRAMWAYS

CO., LTD.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL ORDINARY:| GENERAL MEETING of Share- holdera will be held at the HONG] KONG HOTEL, Hong Kong on WEDNESDAY, the 111 JUNE, 1941, at 11.00 A.M., for the pur- CROSS-BRED DASCHUND, blackpose of receiving the Report of Lam for sale. Proceeds to Directors together with a State- Bomber Fund, Apply Mr Hogg,mont of Accounts for the year Hongkong, Jockey Club Btables..

ended 30th April, 1941.

and

THE HONGKONG NATURALIST.

Epostage (extra)... · Now "oni usla - at South China Morning Post Kidh.

RADIO

ZBW, 355 metras (845 k.a.) and 31,45 metras (8,520 kilo-cyclus).

An Hour of Dance Music With Variety

Broadcast by ZBW on a Frequency of 845 kc.c's and on Short Wave from 1-2.18 p.m. and 8-11 pm, on 9.52 ine's per second.

HK.T.

12.15 Short Service of Interces- afon.

12.30 VariDiy,

1.0 Local Time Signal. 1.01 Rale da Costa at the Plano

and Coleman Hawkins (Saxophone).

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and.. Announcements.

1.45 Victor Silvester

Ballroom Orchestra.

2.15 Close Down.

5.45 Indian Progranine,

and His

6.30 Closing local Stock Quota Lions.

0.32 Berlioz"King Lear" Over- ture, Op. 4 and other compositions. Overture "King Lear," Op. 4.... The B.B.C. Symphony

Orchestra

cond, by Sir Adrian Boult; La Dam- nation de - Faust Invocation à la nature,...George Thill (Tchor) w. Orch. Damnation of Faust--Hun- garlin March; Les Sylphies... Willem conducting the Concert-

Mens Orchestra,

gebouw

7.0 London Relay Tho News. 1.15 London Relay "Questions of

the Hour,"

.30 Portuguese Programme.

8.0 Local Time Simal and An- nouncements.

8.02 Excerpts from Grand Opera, Il Seraglio-Overture (Mozart). Vienna Philharmonic

Orchestra;

"Boris Godounov In the Town of Kasar Mubasorgsky). Theodore Challopine (Bass) w

W. Orch; "Car

Philadelphia Symptriny

men" Entr'acte, net 4

Cond

by Leopold

Stoke Z

Lammermoor-Thou

thy wings (Donizetti)....Beniamino Gigil (Tenor) and Ezlo Pinza (Bass)

and

Opera Chorus and

Ore. "Valkyric”—Ride of

"The

•ame

the

Valkyries

(Wagner)rt

...Symphony Orchestra cond. by Coates: "I Barbiere di Siviglia" Una Voce Poco Fa (Kallmann-Rossini...Milza Korjus (Soprano) with Orchestra.

6.26 Chausson-Symphony in D Flat Major, Op. 20.

Orchestre de la Societo des Con- certs du Conservatoire cond. by Plaro Coppola.

90 London Relay-The News and News Commentary,

9.15 Tunes from the Shows, "Balalaika" Selection (Posford)

New Mayfair Orchestra; Ro miniscences of the Gulety Theatre; Intro: Soldiers in the Park; Queen of my Heart; Yip, I Addy, I ny; The Last Waltz; What do you do Sunday, Mary?" The Only Way....Reginald Foort (Organ); No More (from C.B. Cochran's "Home and Beauty").... Gitta Alpar (Soprano)

Orch.; Helen-Plano Selection (Offenbach) ...Billy Mayeri (Plano); "Bitter Sweet Selection.....Jack Hylton and. His Orchestra with Vacal Re- train.

W.

9.45-10.0 News in French (on Short Wave only),

9.45 Accordeon Solos by George Scott Wood.

Musio and

10.0 New Dance

Variety.

11.0 Close Down.

NEXT CHANGE

AT THE

KING'S

She's LOVELY!

MYSTERIOUS! EXCITING

DEADLY!

erast thlav

The TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be CLOSED from WEDNESDAY, 4th day of June, to WEDNESDAY, the 11th of June, 1941, both days inclusivo,

JOHN D. HUMPHREYS & SON, General Managers. Hong Kong, 29th, May, 1941.

FOR SALE

SURPLUS NAVAL FLOUR

Tendors are invited for the purchase and removal from H.M. Victualling Yard, Kowloon, of 543 bags Flour (26,768 lbs.).

The Flour can be inspected at any time during Yard working hours and tenders should be by noon, Monday, 9th June,

HONGKONG TEL

Holiday In Exchange At

Britain

Whitsun Travel Restricted

LONDON June 2 (Reuter) The people of Britain have responded to travel unnecessarily this well to the Government's appeal not-

Whit suntide.

end and Brighton were turned back A comparative few who attempted to visit seaside resorts such as South- by the Police.

At home, St Paul's Cathedral nt- tracted many visitors; family parties, little groups of school-children, men and women in uniform responded to the invitation to-day to view the most recent bamb damage to St Paul's

the first opportunity.

But there were gay as well as sad moments. The West End cinemas did good business as did the dog- racing tracks, and the National Gal- lery drew a crowd as large os those of pre-war days.

Small Sports Crowds - Apart from these places, the crowds were only about half the usuni size. Football

and cricket altendances were small. London In thousands

People who used to came to

remained

in their own areas. There was not the

aual number of conferences,

about 000 visitors entered the Victoria and Albert Museum but at good for wartime. The visitors were Madame Tussaud's, business was nearly all Londoners and a surpris

A Glance

BELLING

T.T. London Demand Lond TA Shanghal

Singapore

TEL India

USA

T.T. Manila TT. Batavia T.T. Bangkok TT. Salgen France T. Switzerland T.T. Australia

BUYING

4 m/s L/C London 4 m/s D/P London 4 m/s L/C U.S.A.“ 4 m/s France

30 d/s India..

Menzies Undaunted By DANKS.

Our Defeat In Crete

MELBOURNE, Juno 2 (Reuter), Mr R. G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister, speaking on the subject of Crete, paid a tribute to Australia's soldiers, saying:

2) "The part played by out magnificent troops must fill Aus 'tralia with pride in a necessary and, heroic enterprise manfully pursued home.

of New Zealand) hai cabled "The authorities have taken Major-General C. B. Troyberg v.c every conceivable step to re- who commanded the forces in Crete, inforce the Middle East with and great gallantry and

saying: Your Inspiring leadership valour of the New Zealand troops, together

THE CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA, AUSTRÁLIA & OHIKA

Indeperated by Maya Chartar 1383," Paid-up Capital

Reservs Liability of Proprietors' 23,000,00

Reserve Fund

¿HEAD OFFICE-LONDON.; ́ ́SE* Bishopsgata, H.C.A.", |_Bub-Agencies in London: 117/1ZX,Zeadenhall Street, BOL West End Branchs „14/16," Cockspur Kiruet, 5.W.3:

- Manchester - Branchi

KX, Mosley, Street, Manchester, 3,

· AGENCIES · AND BRANCHEKI 2,

Hankow Hongkong

.2041

the

'e

1/3/2

Avery

men and equipment," "

Mr Menzies continued: "All the with the British and Australian time that I sat on the War Cabinet comrades under your in London, I found the uhmost Crete, have been magnificent

command in readiness to accept, risks to send have been a constant source of pride Bombay-

Please

and

Alor Star. Amritsar Bangkok Batavia

Panang

Rantoon.

Ipoh... Tolla

Salmon **

Bemarang

·KAINTI:**

Barmaban

Caloutta

·Bhanghai

Agencies: Kobe, Clive Street Kusi

Singapore

Fairile Place- LAXTIMAT

Bourabaj

Cantan

Kuching

Taiping

Madras

Tientsin

Cebu

Manila

Tongkah

Colombo

(Bhuket)

Delhi..... Haiphong

U.S. Cross rate in London 4.02 U.S. Cross rate in NY. ..4.09%

CHINESE

2

RETURN TO LOYALTY

the

ויי

possible tank, gun and aero- and Inspiration to us all, plane to the Middle East, the whole convey to all tanks ny most pro- defence of which has been an Empire found admiration of their herole part deferice.

In the desperate struggle which will "The proportion of men extricated have an Immortal place in the pages Cawnpore from Crete is higher than might have of history." been expected. ·

...

The action has upset the German timetable and has strengthened our capacity to defend the vital zone of Egypt and Suez, and has enabled us to clear up Iraq and make other troop movements. Nevertheless the danger Is great. We must resolutely con- front it but there is no reason for Dessimism

Praise For Cretans CAIRO, June 2 (Reuter)Major- General C. B. Freyberg. v.c., Com mander-in-Chief of the Allied forces, in Crete, has expressed admiration of the courage and morale of the Cretans.

The Greek Minister of Justice, M.

Extent Of Japanese Menace

Portuguese Opinion LISBON, June 2' (Reuter).

forwarded to the Superintendentingly large number obediently carried reporting onel Hsich Hua- Skeris, who was the last member of No reason for alarm at Japanese

NOTICE

DEFENCE REGULATIONS 1940 The following raies will be charged for mailing single coples of the following newspapers abroad:- South China Morning Post China and Macno

16 cents per copy. British Empire and Foreign 20 cents per copy

The Hongkong Telegraphs China and Macao 10 cents per copy British and Foreign 20 cents per copy

25 cents Saturdays.

H.K. Stock Market

The following quotations were ssued on the Hongkong Stock cct this morning.

BANKS

Mor-

HK. Banks 3.

H.K. Banks E.

HK. Banks (H.K.) £ Chartered £

Mercantile, A. & B. £

11. K. Fire $..

gor-masks.

that

that

leave

SOMEWHERE IN Shen lung-lich, Chairman o

SHANTUNG, June 3 (Central News)Admiral Provincial Government, Shantung has received

a telegram from Mr magistrate of Tayuan, wu, commander of

of the Japanese- the Greek Government to sponsored self-defence corps in the Crete with the evacuating troops, threats in the Far East is seen 3rd Area in Tawu Village, has turned over to the

Chinese

sald in a message to the prople of by Major Alexandre de Morata, Government Crete: with 120 oleers, and men on May

Portugal's best-known military "I have seen general Freyberg, who commentator, writing in, "0 23 after wiping out the small Japan-bas asked me to transmit to you and were ese Harrison comprising of Capt the Greek soldiers who fought on this Seculo."

Saito and 10 soldiers and disarming island the admiration of the British Many would-be visitors were turn-the puppet police. ed back near these favourite Whit-

Imperial Forces for your heroism, suntide resorts. One Army Officer

courage and morale in these critical driving to Brighton was challenged

hours. Your conduct in the last few three times In 40 miles.

doys has been really magnificent,"

Identification Swoops Surprise Identity-card swoops were made along the scafronts by the Police in the defence Brighton and Hove, and einem queues and cafe entrances watched.

areas

Egyptian Defence Measures

of

CHINESE VICTORY CLAIMS

New Zealand

out-

focussed on Singapore through which He says: "Japanese attention la

they would reach Molaren Straits and the coveted Dutch East Indies, whose products are so tempting.

WELLINGTON, June 2 (Reuter). "Singapore, however, will not be "I feel, particularly in view of the taken easily. Garrisoned by 100,000 very adverse circumstances with men, it can count on further support which they had to contend, that our from Hongkong, Manila, Java, and men have done magnificently. This Borneo and even Port Darwin in the CHUNGKING, June 2 (Reuter) view is shared by General Wavell. event of a serious emergency. Further Chinese successes in fierce All authorities here agree that the

Risky Objective Oghting in the mountainous province work of the Maoris has been of Shans and in South China are

standing." announced in the latest Chinese field

This message

was sent by Mr Japanese but the enterprise is risky "The objective is tempting to the dispatches.

Peter Fraser, Prime Minister of New Therefore, there is no reason Heavy

Aghting is raging in the Zealand, from Egypt as quoted by gard as alarming the Japanese agita- to rc- CAIRO, June 2 (Reuter)--The Talhanshan Mountains in southeast Mr W. Nasir, the Acting Prime Minis-tion against Britain, United States ercation of a new defence zone call-Shansi, west of the highway between ter, in ed the "Western Defence.Zone of Changize and Kaoping,

broadcast here.

and Holland. The United States also Cairo," extending westwards from the left bank of the Nlicis

land casualties would prove symptom unless, of course, an im Tahu in the hills northwest of Foo-heavy. Most of the At men and the mediate menace to its own. Atlantic

on-

Mr

The Chinese claim a victory also at NoFraser said he feared that the would enter the lats at the first

Zealand

an the Fleet elsewhere." -

FOREIGN

Modan

Now York Taingtas Peiping.

Yokohama

(Paking)75

EXCHANGE and Genera Banking Business,' transacted. Mengg

CURULENT ACCOUNTS · opened-- and FIXED DEPOSITS received for One You or shorter periods in Local or Other Cur cancies at rates which will be quoted or application,

BAVINGS ACCOUNTS also opened Local Currency and Bierling with interes allowed at rates obtainable on appilaatios The Bank's Hand ..Cftice. Londos undertakes Executor & Trustee business and claims recovery of British Income TAX overpaid on terms which may be Branches.

W... EVANS TROMAS,

Manager.

POST OFFICE

An experimental service providing sea transit to U.S.A, and air transit :rom U.S.A. to Lisbon and United inclusive postage rate is H.K. $2.00 Kingdom has been Instituted. The

eroz for letters and H.K.$1.00. ach for postearda Correspondence for this service should bear the usual blue air mall label with the super-

cription "By sea to U.S.A.”,

cr

ollowing places in China in tem- The Printed Matter Service to the Jorarily suspended:-Yunnan, Sze- huen, Kweichow, Hunan, Fuklen except Amoy

and Kulangsu), Kwangsi, North and

East of

Swangtung.

breach of postal regulations to The public are reminded that it la inclose in a postal ever communl- cation intended for persons other han the addressee.

Smail Packet Post to all countries a suspended.

INWARD A MAILS

nounced by the Egyptian Minister of chow in Fukien Province. They state ( walking wounded appeared to have coasts necessitated the withdrawal of \'air Mall by "Pan American Airways. Direless operators-attached to the the mountains, the Chinese counter

that after luring the Japanese into attacked on May 23, Infileting serious losses on the Japshose.

1,310 b. deeltanised force on the fronter

.76 n. operating in this zone will

teceive .79, speciul rates of phy. .8% 2. This is regarded as evidence of the .2234 n. importance the Egyptian Army at- 11% nitches to rapid communiention in this

area,

71 b

220 n.

Mercantile C. £

East Asia S...

! INSURANCES

Cantons $.

Union $.

405

China Underwriters $.

1 n.

170 b.

SHIPPING

Douglas

$.

128 n.

Steamboats $..

.8 д

Indo-Chinas P. $.

80 b

Indo-Chinas D. $.

.60 n.

41/3 n.

.6.05 n

Shell (Bearers): a/- Waterboats--$..

DOCKS ETC.

-Wharves-$-- Docks $. Provident $. Shai Dockyards

MINING

LANDS

Kallan s/- Raubs $.. H.K. Mines

Hotels $.. Landa Lands 4% Debentures Shai Lands Sh. $. Humphreys $. H.K. Realties $. Chinese Estates

UTILITIES

Peak

Donations To Causes

More Funds For Planes

A total of $2,325,470,50 was mached yesterday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S, C. M. Past, Ltd, following donations.

with the

80-b. Faleaners Shrapnel Box $0.00 15 a. M. C. Olive (seventh donation) 325

The following monthly

.6 balsa acknowledged:

Ars Annie Sharp

Misa B. M. Swift

Mr Stuart Longfield

W. H, E. C.

.23% n.

11.

.8 n.

Mr O. E. Bestin

1 cts. D

Mr C. Austin

Mis E. J. Grant

Mr R. C. Jones

2.88-b.

Me W. Hewitt

.31 b

estimate of the proportion. whit-had escaped, but he did not give remained in Crete.

Cunningham Thanked

Japanese Wounded

The New Zealand Prime Minister) YUNGAN, June 1 (Central News). paid a tribute to the Navy, soying -More than half of the 80 Japanese that nothing was finer or more help- wounded soldiers in the county ofleeful than the attitude of Admiral Sir at Tahu, northwest of Foochow, were Andrew Cunninghain in his efforts killed when a Japanese plane fram to rescue "our boys." Foochow bombed the building this morning.

VOLUNTEERS

Straits-Born Recruits For Malayan Corps Recruits for the Chinese Company of the Singapore Volunteer Corps are wanted.

Unusual Tasks For U. S. Navy

Mr Nash said that there was little

WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuter); doubt that the defence of Crete ns-The House of Representatives to- delaying action would prove of day passed without debate and sent the utmost value in relation to the to the Senate, legislation permitting struggle ahead, and the time factor President Roosevelt to appoint an un-. was very important,

limited number of Vice-Admirals to announced that Parliament have charge of "special and unusual" was being called next week when missions of the naval forces. every opportunity would be givenj them to learn the facts in

Не

Trent Bertied"-San Francisco dale, May 24A TAAJune 3.- Al Mall by "Pan American Airways Direct Sorvico" San Francisco date, June 10,

„Jmo 17.

OUTWARD" AIR MAILS - Tuesday, June 3. Ar Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, U.S., and Europe la "Pan Ame- rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervices."

High naval officials at a recent Possession of the Government,

the House Naval Committee hearing said Al Tribute To-Leadership

-that-the-new-Vice-Admirats would" command "task forces" separated from Alr.. Chief Marshal Sir Newall

Cyril the Fleet for special. duty. No in- (formerly Chief

of Air dication was given as to where the now Governor-General task froces would be sent.

Many Chinese Straits-born youths who have in the past sought in vain Stoff and to join the Volunteers and so help actively in Malaya's war effort, will

donations are

10

25

100

500

10 that

welcome the latest announcement

10

tho

Mrs M. B. Fortescun

EMERGENCY REFUGEE COUNCIL .97 n. The S. Ct. Post has received 13.40 n. following donation to the Emergency .6.40 n.

Refugee Counc .2.70 b.

Mr J. H. Ruttonjee. $20,

SALVATION ARMY .99 m. The S. C. M. Post has received,

Army: In memory of the late Mr J. Salvation

Miss

fallowing donations to the tion

a limited number of suitable

recruits will be

accepted, states the

Singapore Free Press.

Senior officers of the Chinese Com~ pany will select the most suitable applicants, who will be required to pass a medical examination.

Α

necessary condition of accept, anco is that recruits must give an un- dertaking that they will be able to attend 15.00 sm. Butterol and Bus 3. F. Rubinson and trai should they bu

regularly all drills and EL 23% n

In memory of the late Mr R. Browt

continuous train- ing

be called up. 51% n. Hond Mrs J. P. Robinson and Miss- No

Robinson, .

ngo limit has been imposed although recruits who have had no .21.35

previous experience of volunteering should preferably be between the ages of 19 and 23,

Timms $. Peak Trams (old)

(now) Star Ferries $. Y. Ferries S.. China Lights (old) $......5.70 b. China

Lights (new).....1.20 b. H.K. Electric (old) x ris $..22 n. H.K. Electrics (new) $....20.85 n. H.X. Electrics Kis

$....... 11'sa,

Macao Electrics $.... 18.05 b. & sa. Sandakan Lights $ x....

Telephones (old)...

Telephones (new) $.

INDUSTRIALS

Cald: Macg..

Call: Mack.

Canton Ices $.. Coments $... H.K. Ropes $.

...

STORES, &c. Dairy Farms. Watsons $...... Lane Crawfords $. Sinceres $.. Wing On (H.K.) Powell Ltd, s.

COTTON

Two Vessels

Torpedoed

2

zca-

Only applications of Straits-born Chinese of good character will be: considered,

As all trafning and Instruction Lị given In English, applicants must ave a knowledge of the English language.

Although the Chinese Company has been maintained at full strength, suitable

ble recruits are, wanted. It is understood, to replace a number of men who are being given an honour- able discharge as their duties make it increasingly dimcult for them to attend drills and training with ony regularity.

.11.80 n. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH.

.22% D.

LISBON, June 2 (UP)-The .9% n. Portuguese steamer Tarrafal to-day

reported it had picked up 140 facg.. (Ord.), Sh. $....30 n.mer, mostly Indians

from the (Pref.), Sh. 25 n. torpedoed British steamers Clan Me Dougal and Silver Yew. It is report- 1.1. 1332 n.ed that the Captain and two mem- ...bers of the crew of the Silver Yew were killed in the blast of the torpe- 174 B.

do. .0.30 b.

Zamzam Passengers .71% De LISBON, June .2.15 n hundred and thirty eight passengers (UP).-One 39 n.from the Egyptian steamer Zamzam 14 n. which was sunk in the South Atlantic

prrived. in Lisbon .34% n.to-day and were welcomed at

dawn .200 n. railway station by delegates from the

United States Consulate.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" - H.K. Govt 4%

Ambulance Drivers

INDIANOLA, Iowa, Juno 2' (UP). HK Govt 3%. (1934)..84% n. LISBON

Mr Alf Landon to-day II.K. Govt

Bold Cort 3% (1040)....84 n. 118 American survivors of the supply made up his mind regarding wor,

ON, June 2 (Reuter)The that President Roosevelt had not yet Govt. 5% 1925 G$Bds...26 n. ship Zamzam, which was sunk in the

b Atlantic, arrived at Lisbon to-day College, Mr Landon, declared, "The

In an address before the

Simpson (old); $.....1,60 n. by train from France yla Spain and Constructions (now) ......1 n. are awaiting repatriation,

informed reporters cannot Vibro Piling $0.7.20. n Twenty-one American ambulance speech. Therefore, the country must

Ins to the meaning of the President Marumana Inv. (Lon.) 8/- 1.673. m. drivers are not among the Lisbon roach the conclusion that the Presi Marmans Inv. (H.K.) s/- 2/1% n. Brrivals.

dent still believes we can help Eng- land in ways that will not involve us in wat”

Ewo Sh.

Shot Cotton -Sh.

MISC.

97 n.

Construction 0141

Ch

GIRL IN 313

FLORENCE RICE KENT T LIONEL A

REQUISITIONING

at

the

Mr Roosevelt And The War

Shanghai Killing Civil Defence Forces

DIAMOND RINGS

and WATCHES.

JEWELLERY.

NOVELTIES.

sufficiently inexpensive for the most modest

i

of purses

smart enough to

satisfy anyone.

Sennet Freres

(British Wire-

Gloud

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH. SHANGHAI, June 3 (UP)—Un- WASHINGTON, June-2 (Reuler), Identitled gunmen yesterday shot The War Department has sub and killed Sun Sou-chin,

Get A Raise mitted to Congress a request for Chang, Ying-sun 36,

45 and LONDON June Jeglilation authorising the President employees of the French Tramway Intermediate, ranks of the

former less)Pay Increases Juring & national emergency, to re- Company In the latter's offices in fence services werd annot qulation Suproperty of any kind French Concession. Its believed the Ministry of Home 'necessary, to national defence,” sa

Omdials said that this was abhilar: two Cumise Having allogedly angie additions

that that motivo was personal, the day They

the "powers assumed by President basin, usury in their money lending which are enda for mon

"düringWho"Great War

Jewellers

Pedder

Reg.

Ord.

Ord

Juun 3, 5.00 p.m. Jane 3, 5.20 p.m. G.P.O.

June 3, 5.00 p.m. ¡June 3, 7,00. p.m. - Friday, June 6.1.

Mall by Ale to Rangoon to can- neel with the British: Overseas Airways!! RE

and G.P.O Les Bergquist, Jano 6, 6 pm.

June 6,34.30 p.mɛ. Tuesday, June 17 Ale Mall for Manila, Guam, Honolulu, USA and Europe via "Pan Ame rican Airways and Trans-Atlantic Bervices"

Ord.

Ord.

K.P.O.

Jme 17, 5 p.m.

·June 17,- 5.30 G.P.O.

June 17, 5 p.m.

¡June 17, 7 :p.m.

DARLAN ANGERS TURKS

LONDON,

June 2 (Reuter). Caustic comments on the Vichy Vice-Premier, Admiral Darlan'e references to Turkey in.his Saturday statement appear in on editorial of the Turkish newspaper, "Ulus" to-

cited by the Ankara Radio, it would be better for Admiral Darlan

choose his weapons, sharp or blunt, from his

whether

to

wn cupboard and

alone."

Continuing, the

making

Turkey":

-Bays!" paper aking one pretext after, another for disgraceful accusations against Britain, Admiral. Darlan lets himself! be led wittingly or otherwise Into a distortion of facts in connection with tho

Turkish War of

Big an error, it is :

Independence...

curable because

a greater part of

the forces of the invasion at that time

of contingents

of the

The French Army

No Significance. In Weygand Visit

VICHY, June 2 (Heuber), General Weymand's arrival in Vichy to report to Marihal Pelain on the situation in North Africa has 00 special elgnificance

informed Vichy circles to nldit.

At the same time, they state that recent RAF ralds on Italian bàipg Ding

In the

the port. of Brax B Tunisia

adelicate point in the

Mediterrabean:"

Vichy f news conlaițitativo

Weygand visit fact that the

Vichy,

Admiral

Page 10Page 11

Tuesday!

Share This Page