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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 6, 1941

France To Work Welsh Coal Australia The "Fighting

Against Britain

MADRID, June 5 (Reuter),—The Paris correspondent of the newspaper, "Ya,” says that since Darlan's speech, farther glimpses of the new French policy are discernible. He writes, "France desires to conduct itself in respect to Berlin as does Washington in respect to London."

A semi-official commentary in "Le Nouveau Temps," writes: The truth, of which nobody can be ignorant henceforth is that France will help Germany in the fight against the British except to the extent of putting herself at war with Britain.

"We are at present only sccing the initin phase of this, historic operation of exchange of alliances, but the next steps are already being prepared and it will not be long before they are known."

Exports Restricted

Needed At Home

Approves War Policy

--In Middle East

Control Of supplies since last week-end are East, the Advisory War Council

Oil Pipes

First" Is

Always Ready

WASHINGTON, June 4 (Reuter); -The "Fighting First" Division would be one of the first units of the United States Army to mova Ki Amerier deckled to send an expell- Honary ferce abrood. It was learned

General George C. Murshall, Chiet of the Army, nddressing the House of Representatives Appropriation Sub-Committee, sald that the First Division was a task force of Brat priority and as such gets 100 per cent. Issues of any new equipment that

becomes avaliable." Certain ather units would also get priority because they are those selected for possible use in cer- tain eventualitics."

LONDON, June 5 (Reuter). -Coal exports from Wales have MELBOURNE, Juno 5 (Reu-to-day, been restricted. Since the beter).-Mr R. G. Menzies, the ginning of this week, a number Australian Prime Minister, an- of cargoes have been stopped nounced to-night that after a and ships which arrived to take long discussion on the Middle

being held up.

nt Its meeting had approved the Exporters believe that the re- Government's view on the posi- striction is in connection with tion recently sent to Britain, and the rationing of supplies to cer- in communications to General WASHINGTON, June 3 (Reuter). tain industrial consumers in Bri-Sir Thomas Blamey, Deputy C- The House of Representatives hastain and safeguarding the aup-in-C. Middle East. passed to the Senate a Bill authoris-

All parties, he added, had agreed broadly on the future action The correspondent calls the Note in the construction and operation plies of coal for essential home

necessary, handed to Sir Samuel Hoare by M.privately or by the Government of needs before export orders are Pletri on the bombing of Stax oil pipe-lines for national defence.

permitted.

Support of Uniona The B is designed to offset the "threatening" and

The

Union that the

Australian Trades

also British Government

knows transfer of sea-going tankers to

re-affirmed the Council had categorically that henceforth France

Union's whole-hearted support for will not

the war effort and defent of the consent to aggressions against her free territories,

militants who had attempted to upset the policy an decided upon in Sydney last year.

Strange Words

scation and

KAYS

now

con-

of her ships nor allow to go the existence of

secessionist rebelliona in some of her

African possessions.

Britain.

Making Eggs

French Planes In Action Go Round

NEW YORK, June 5 (UP)—The

The First Division,

coners in the last war.

among

Cheure, farmers Conga

SPORTS SHIRTS

AERTEX virtually at war strength, is stationed at Camp CELLULAR Devens, Massachusetts. It took the Amerlean Army's first German pr-Wear an Aortex Cellular Sports Shirt when comfort is essential. Thoy aro as satisfactory when ALL QUIET ON swinging a racquet or club as for N.-W.

Icisure or lounging hours. FRONTIER well,

Look wear well, wash woll. SIMLA June 5 (Reuter) Whito and plain colours also in Advices received here show that check and stripo design,

considerable Im- to household and some Industrial

The Councli also expresses horror there has been and condemnation of the barbaric Waziristan. There were no cases of provement In the situation ni cont. It is understood that some shipments ore

stlit permitted off and ruthless methods of Nazism and kidnapping last weeks. certain classes of coal, of which there Fascism in zeeking world domina-

Licences Withdrawn A number of licences which ship- pers were granted for export this week have been withdrawn,

Wales recently has been doing a brisk trado.

The restriction apparently relates

Columbin Broadcasting System re- LONDON, June 5 (Reuter).is at present a surplus. ports having picked up a B.B.C.Registration for cags is being intro- dispatch stating that French planes quced at once by the Ministry of Food yesterday bombed Amman in Transic ensure fairer distribution. Jordanls. "The rald is declared to be An official announcement to-night states that trom June 13 all retailers will receive supplies in

ir. accordance with their registered customers for eggs, together with allowance

of those who hold ration respect -documents which do not permit them

to register.

a reprimal for the R.A.F. bombing of petrol dump at Beirut," said the announcement.

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Muslim Military Body Banned

SIMLA, June 6 (Reuter). The Bengal. Government has been the first to declare the Khaksar Move- ment-a military Muslim body originating in the North-West Frontier unlawful under the powers Hiven to all provincial governments by a Government of India munique to do so wherever necess-

Com"

The Khakaars came into condict with the Police at Lahore in March Jast

year and following a disturbance

In

Registration should be carried out immediately and in any case by Saturday, June 14.

Ex-Kaiser's Funeral

Full Military Honours

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, June 5 (UP)-Informa- in which 23 Khaksars and two police- tion made available to the foreign men were killed, a guard had to be press from Doorn indicates that Gen- posted at the residence of the Puneral Christiansen, Jab Premier.

move-

the

Chlef of Luftwaffe, will represent the Fuehrer at the funeral of the ex-Kaiser, and

inonles.

will lay a wreath during the cerc-

Allies In U. K. Register For Labour Force

LONDON, June 5 (Reuter} .—Re-

tion.

HENGYANG RAIDED

SHANSI WAR LULL

HENGYANG, June & (Central gistration of Allied and French no- News) -Hengyang was raided by tionals in Britain under the Inter-nine Japanese planes shortly after 6 national Labour Force orders will droped on the northern bombs start next Monday with men aged 10 were northern suburbs of the city but little damage was to 45,

caused.

Women from'15 to 50 will “algu up" In the following week.

The order relates to all Belgians, Czecho-Slovaks, French, Dutch Nor- weginns

who arg exempt.

and Poles

The raiders were finally driven oft by Chinese anti-aircraft fire and de- parted in a northerly direction.

South Shansi Front LOYANG, June 5 (Central News). Failure to register involves imprly-The fighting in the Chungtiae Mountain Range in southern Shans! sonment or a heavy fine..

hog come to a temporary standstill

not

New Japanese Gesture

Straining Relations

With Britain

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” SHANGHAI, June 6 (UP)-The "China Press" to-day reveals that the

and no in- dents to report from the districts. of Dehrals Mailkhan and Bannu,

Nawed Khant, one of the

the leading

supporters of Faqir Ipl was killed on May 27 during an encounter with a scout patrol. On May 27 the re- presentative of the Jirga Maddrakhel iribe assembled at "Razmak and received payment of two years'

hod been

allowances which

hack.

held

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the Maddakhel areas of hostiles and

The Jirga were ordered to clear MEN'S WEAR SPECIALISTS rebuild the pickets burnt down and return four children .kidnapped from the Miranshah area.

Music led to the undoing of a party of hostiles from Miranshah. The party were attending a concert in Hamzani village when a column of Tochi scouts, acting on informa- tion received, surrounded them. In the ensuing encounter, fire was ex- changed, and two of the hostiles were shot dead.

but has not been concluded, stated St Lawrence Power

fleld dispatches from the front.

The Chinese troops have not com-

Vital To U.S.

MAN WITH MERRY

EYES IS BLIND

heart from "the man with the merry eyes." However heavy the Blitz victims and fellow wardens in Britain have often taken raid, his grey eyes never lost their sparkle. Yet they are com pletely sightless.

Arthur Small, Liverpool's only blind A.R.P. warden, has helped to rescue people from blitzed houses and guided the in- jured to the local doctor. So efficient is he that few realise he

pletely withdrawn from the Chung flag Mountain, the dispatches said. WASHINGTON, June 5 (Reuter)., is blind. What has actually happened is that The enemies of democracy are

Now he is a blitz victim him- they have moved to the outer ring of developing every hydro-electric 're- the mountain and there sill remain source and every waterway from self. His conscience may have large bodies of Chinese troops operat-Norway to the Dardanelles. Are we saved his life. ing behind the Japanese lines. to allow ourselves to continue to be

It was his night of duty, but the outmatched because short-sighted

crump of high explosive bomba interesta oppose the development of

made him say to his wife, also a one of our greatest resources?"

warden: "Let us go and see if we The above message was sent by

can help." recommending

They put, two old ladies, bombed Congress legislation authorising the out from their own home, under the immediate construction of the St stairs and went out. Lawrence seaway power project.

Soon after He added: "Production and more the house.

Leader In Custody SIMLA, June 5 (Reuter)-The Government of India, in empower- Ing ali provincial governments to

Generals Brauchitisch and Keitel, declare unlawful the North-West Admiral Rneder and Marshal Goer- Frontier

ing will also be represented, Khoksar militarist

By decree, the Fuchrer has assign- ment "wherever necessary," explains that the Khaksar for some time had ed battalion from three

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anned been carrying on agitation for the forces to act as a guard during the

funeral Alama

ceremony. Оле will fire n salute of honour.

tention and the agitation, neverthe, have telegraphed their condolences Foreign Office at the Japanese Con- Japanese in the mountain area are

Mastique is at present under de- Brauchitisch, Keitel and Himmler less, was largely Inspired by the leader to the Crown Prince and the widow

Princess Hermine.

release of Masrique.

their leader.

a

Planning Counter-Attack Taiting fuli advantage of their pre- sent favourable topographical condi- tons, the Chinese are planning turge scale counter-offensive to dia- lodge the Japanese from the Ching- Anticipating the Chinese move, the

President Roosevelt, company

himself. He has never ceased to en- By order of the Fuchrer a special deavour (the communique explains), not without some success, to carry train will be placed at the disposal by

will carry unauthorised communications of the mourners which with the outer world and bus de- them to Doorn.

on

Anitely instructed his followers to organise démonstrations in secure his release.

Demonstration

Notices recently appeared in the "Alishah," the Khaksar organ, direct- ing all Khaksars, unfformed and -armed-with-belchina-(exes),-to-col-" lect at the mosques. of Delhi, Lahore, Peshawar, Hyderabad (Sind) and Nagpur

Ugionow for

BRITAIN'S WAR AIMS

U.S. Press Hails Mr “Eden's Statement" LONDON, June 5 (Reuter)-A certain re-"New York Times" editorial on Mr Eden's speech says that it was prob-

tino Mountain.

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heavy bomb wrecked

New Gun Answer"

To Bombers

Nine new anti-aircraft guns

In

Japanese Consulate has received orders from Tokyo, whereby British subjects and nationals seeking visas for Japan must be approved by the

at Tokyo. "An ometal of sulate General stated tlons will be individually investigated fence works and repairing roads, be- aut race for national defence. Elec-guided by a sixth sense, Mr Small machine gun fashion and des.

that all applicu now busily engaged in building de-production is the keynote of our all- Dodging bomb splinters, as though firing two-pound shells Tokyo," it

it was

stated.

tric power and transportation are and his wife hurried back and cribed as "one answer to dive- sides which, however, no other un- British omelals said that they had usual activity is noticed.

limiting factors in the production of rescued the old ladles, na knowledge of such a ruling. The Although the Japanese have suc- planes, guris, tanks and ships." "Chino Press" asserted: "In view of ceeded in occupying some important The President opined that "under wounded to a doctor and carried to by the United States Army Later, alone, he led several of the bombers"-have been accepted the fact that the ruling is applicable points in the Chungling Mountain emergency pressure, the project safety a two-year-old baby, wrapped Ordnance Department.. only to British nationals and British they have paid dearly for them in would be completed under four in an elderdown. subjects, diplomats here believed men and resources. As an instance years, that it is Indicative of a further of the extent of Japanese losses, a straining of Anglo-Japanese re-train of freight wagons packed with lations."

steel helmets and other relies of Japanese men and officers killed in

the Tung-Pu Railway.

STOCK EXCHANGE

Colourless Trading LONDON, June 5 (Reuter).--On the Stock Exchange to-day, the market was largely colourless apart from Cape purchase of non-producers evidence among the Kafirs.

The Government of India also had ably not by accident that Mr Eden informailon that this ostensibly instead of Mr Churchill was peaceful occupation at the mosques to make the first official declaration was to be merely a screen for some of war aims on behalf of the British. form of organised defiance of the law,

with

Mr Eden's speech Woa that Mr Churchill is convinced that Gilt-edged holdings ruled steady the Democratic Powers must oppose after early fractional declines. In Hitler's new order with some clearer dustrials were dull with stores again

of the outline

order which they lower an were also BA.T.'s Intend to establish

81s 10d ugainst 84s ki, but the Cable Mr Eden made it clear

Ordinary gained 25 thef and Wireless British are not fighting for the shillings. restoration of the old order.

The declaration is hailed as

that

Danger To Peace Convinced that the procedure con- templated, however innocent, con stliuted a danger to public peace, the Government has empowered the pro- vincial governments to ban the move ment as it is determined not to risk the disturbances and serious loss of first practical effect of President life which occurred at Lahore last Roosevelt's speech. It is also a sign

The Bombay Presidency has also of fulth in victory.

year.

declared the Khaksars unlawful.

Coastguardsmen To

Man Transports

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Mr

6-Year-old Girl Earns $37,500

1 Rubbers continued to be steady.}

the Oils were easier apart from Trinidad

stocks.

Six-year-old Carolyn Lee, who be- gan her screen career 18 months ago, will earn $37,500 this year.

Among foreign bonds, Egyptian 4 per cent. eased a joint to 7314.

Wall Street was steady.

ITALO-HUNGARY ACCORD

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ROME, June 5 (UP)-It is re- WASHINGTON, June 5 (UP)

The Los Angeles Superior Court Hably reported that there has been The Secretary of the Treasury,

an Italo-Hungarian accord whereby Henry Morgenthau, announced to recently approved is more landlocked Hungary would be per- day that more than 3,000 Coast-contract which calls for $1,250mitted to develop a merchant fleet. that this accord was guardsmen will be transferred to the week for three pictures during the is stated Navy for the purpose of manning year.

Premier de Bardoasy's visit to Rome from

which he transports and auxillary vessela. Seven hundred of these will man the weeks' salary for each picture and Ilner America which the navy will permits her to spend six weeks after quarters understand that the accord use as a transport.

ench picture with her parents.. provides that Suchak which was formerly Yugosinvia's portion of Fiume will be used as the home port for future Hungarian shipping.

reached during

The contract guarantees her ten two-day to-night Well informed

Eternal Triangle In

Social Circles

ROBBERS SHOT

action regned northward on

Envoys Busy In Tokyo

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

TOKYO, June 5 (Domel)The German, Italian, and United States Ambassadors called at the Foreign Office this afternoon.

The German Ambassador, Major- General Eugen Ott, called on Mr Tamao Sakamoto, Director of the European and Asiatic Affairs Bureau, at noon and conferred for an hour. The Italian Ambassador, Signor Morto Indelli, called on the Foreign Minister, Mr Yesuke Matsuoka, at

2

p.m.

The United States Ambassador, Mr Joseph C. Grew, called on the Foreign Minister, Mr Yosuke Mat- suoka, at 3 p.. about an hour each.

The latter two interviews lasted

RACE FLIER JOINS UP

Red-haired Miss Paddy Nalsmith, flying ace, who was chauffeuse to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald when he was Premier, le to join the Alt Transport Auxillary.

"Paddy" has Gown in the King's Cup air race.

She Two Killed In S'hai

is known at nerodromes SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Britain and the United throughout SHANGHAI, June 5 (UP)Last States, where she has done much whom they discovered robbing a coul In the Broughton trial was distinctly stormy on occasions

briquette store in the Settlement, many motor-car races and trials.

two Now in, her new job she will during the long cross-examination of Nairobi's Mayor, Lady Two robbers were killed and

"ferry" Britain's better-than-ever Delamere.

(Lady Broughton) was fond of her nabbed when they left the shop.

planes from the factories to the husband.

Kenya

NAIROBI, June 5 (Reuter).—The atmosphere of the Courtnight police battled with dive gunmen Lying.

Before the war she competed in

Answering questions ns re- Witness told Lady Broughton that gards talks with Lady Broughton Lord Erroll deserved some happiness because hin first marriage WHA unsuccessful and his second wife was

and Lord Erroll when witness was a dinner guest at Sir Delves Broughton's home, witness eaid that Lord Erroll told her that he was deeply in love with Lady Broughton and that he wished to marry her.

Witness agreed with Counsel that she might hayo and Take your find it. happiness where you can There's a war on." But she also urged both Lord. Erroll and Lady Broughton to make a clean breast of their affair to the necused.

Counsel asked: "What had this affair to do with

yout" Witneas

Preparing For Next Black-Out

Front Line.

Man Kidnapped On His Doorstep

Street Lighting Testa

Steele-Perkins, Wing. - Comdr.

SPECIAL: TO THE "TELEGRAPH" | Director of Air Fald Precautions,

SHANGHAI, Julo 0 (UP)Polico stated this morning that the next to-day are searching for three gun- black-out exercise will be held ellher men who yesterday kidnapped Chung at the end of this month or during Pan-chu, 44, Director of the Yienyli the beginning of July.

Commercial Bank Exchange from his The date of the black-out is de-nutomobile in front of his home in pendent on certain experiments now the French Concession. replied "Merely because in hand. In connection with street was an old friend of Lord Erroll's lighting. I and I anticipated trouble' and dim- Later witness took Lady Broughton culty for all three." wilde and told her what Lord Erroll Witness added that Lord Frroll had And said. She admitted that Lady been in the habit of consulting his Brouktion kan reply was that she friends about such affairs.

Witness advised him Best to wait aix months and on reflection said she thought that it was better that he dropped the affair completely.

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The clinuffeur was ordered to leave the car and the guamen escaped with Chang. The automobile was BANGKOK, June 6 (Reuter).—The found abandoned in the French Con- authorities here are considering the cession. abolition of the Boy Scout organisa. The motive is bellaved, to have been "Ition" aš“b ̈teparate entity.

ransom-money

Roosevelt Seizure Powers Explained

"Not Pulling Weight"・・ The rubber-tyred, highly Me Small, who is thirty-eight, told mobile gun carriages-each reporters: "I do no more than 'I

mounted with a barrel manufac tured at an Army. arsenal--roll-

should.

"In-addition-to-patrolling-with-my-

wife or another warden, I used to ed off the assembly lines of the

4

manage the phone switchboard and Bartlett Hayward Division of do other odd jobs.

the Koppers Company, which "I feel I am not pulling my holds a $13,500,000 contract for

*thells **

WASHINGTON, June 6 (Reuter), The reasons for President Roose velt requesting powers to selze pro perty were explained by Colonel

weight now. I have been evacuat- Henry L. Stimson, Secretary for War,

ed to a strange district and have the gun mounts. to n press conference lo-day,

temporarily given up my A.R.P. The new gun fires about 180 two- They were

ere needed, he

work. said, to re-

pound (37-millimetro) Beve

machine-tool "bottle necks,"

"I still attend wardens' meetings.

minute, and has an approximate aluinibium shortages and the German If I can find accommodation in my range of about 3,000 yards in vertical patent controls on vital defence pro- own neighbourhood 1 would like to firing position. It can be put into Action "in less than one minute," sald. cesses, and should not be delayed by be back on the job.""

Mr Small, a home teacher, has a Maj. D. N. Hauseman, executive district in which he instructs blind officer of the Army's Philadelphia.dis- any "frivolous objections" by Con-

people in Braille and handicraft. trict, Ordnance Department.

press.

Vichy Sentences On

Missing Men

“APPLIES FOR U.S.

CITIZENSHIP.

Vera Hruba, 20-year-old Czecho-

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