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No. 10470

六拜禮 七月六英港香

SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1941.

Nazis Take Control in Syria: Govt Helpless

日三十月五

Bombing BRITISH GARRISON ON

Of Rhodes

Airfield

CAIRO, June 6 (Reuter), -Heavy bombers of the R.A.F. attacked the

дего-

drome at Kattavia, on the island of Rhodes during the night of Wednesday-Thurs- day. An R.A.F. Middle East communique states that bombs straddled the runways and fell among the hangars and aerodrome buildings, causing a number of violent explosions follow ed by fires.

Our aircraft bombed military buildings at Derna and the har bour at Benghazi, damaging the central mole.

Grounded at Aleppo

R.A.F.

bombers attacked

Italian aircraft on Aleppo aero- drome yesterday, destroying one

with a direct hit.

Bombs were also observed to burst

on hangars and the tarmac, Columns:

of black smoke rose from the target after the attack..

Bombing and machine-gun

at-

tacks were carried out by aircraft

of the R.A.F. and the South African

Air Force on enemy positions and mechanical transport in Abyssinia yesterday.

One of our fighters is missing from the above operations.

Netherlands Reply To Japanese

BATAVIA, June 6 (Reuter).

SYRIAN FRONTIER IS

REINFORCED BY 10,000

Special to the "Telegraph":

BEIRUT, JUNE 6 (UP)-ACCORDING TO REPORTS RECEIVED HERE THE BRITISH ARE REINFORCing the tranSJORDANIA GARRISON WITH 10,000 TROOPS NEAR IRBID, WHICH IS CLOSE TO THE SÝRIÁN BORDER.

A Cairo message says that German technicians and officers at Beirut are conducting Syrian Government affairs according to recent arrivals from Syria in Cairo, although it is doubted whether any great force of German ground troops have as yet landed. Competent sources with a very close knowledge of the present situation in Syria believe that only the worst chaos will result from Vichy's compliance with the Axis machinations in Syria.

Adequate

Aerial

Protection For Troops

in Future

June 6 (Reuter)-A promise of adequate air sup-

It is recalled that General Dentz stated that the French army would defend the country and the Syrians for the French. This is questionable because recently

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Ex-Interporter

Passes

Late Mr A. W. Hayward

French commanders, pilots and soldiers have recently U. S. TAKES and increasingly rallied to the Free French movement while the French army in the Levant is not an efficient OVER SHIPPING fighting force and consists of a motely crowd of Syrians, Senegalese, Armenians and Indo Chinese, some led by officers who are anti-Vichy and are liable to follow the example of Colonel Collet.

Post-War Ideals Outlined

Mr Morrison On Chief Objective

LONDON, June 6 (Reuter). A scheme for an international · post-war policy in which British und American collaboration would play a vital part was outlined in London to-day by Mr Herbert Morrison, the Home Secretary,

Mr Morrison, who was addressing a luncheon of the Foreign Press As-. sociation, said that old ideas would be completely unfit to cope with post-war problems,

Human welfare should be the in- ternational nim in dealing with them.: We must direct the whole of our policy

icy towards achieving for every one in all countries a really high standard of health, diet, physical well-being, education and a hoppy combination of peace of mind and strenuous constructive cffort which marks civilised men,

Shameful Paradox

cloer the stress of

"We must never again. let our statesmanship beshamed by. the paradox of men starving because the world produces too much food and shivering because it makes too many

war,

the British people have learnt a lesson which has a promise for the future. - WASHINGTON, June 6 (Reu-The rationing of food, for instance, ter). President Roosevelt has has given them a diet that is ideal signed legislation permittting for good health, but this will be an. the Government to seize and impossibility in practice if the Gov- ernment is not spending £100,000,000 operate approximately 80 Vichy Leaflets

Association of Nations JERUSALEM, June 6 (Reu- foreign ships now Idle in Ameri-year to offset the cost of war,

The over Jerusalem this morning, Commission to carry out the believe that thus we shall find not dropping leaflets addressed to terms of the Act.

only the means of social security at Frenchmen.

They include the authorisation, home but the necessary grounds for The leaflets declared that the inter alia, to charter or lease any that British and American collabora

to an even people were misled as it was not ships for foreign or coast service, but tion which will lead true that German air formations not to belligerent Governments with fuller international association. In- cluding, America, the Dominion, were occupying Syrian air bases out Presidential approval,

The foreign

ir-Colonies, the United Kingdom and ships concerned or that German soldiers had clude 35 Danisha, 28 Italian, two Ger- other freedom-loving countries, so- jarrived:

man, two Estonian, one Lithuanian, cialist and non-socialist." one Rumanian and 14 Frerich, in- cluding the Normandle,

of

Bor, CAIRO, New Zealand Expeditionary Force in their next War Revenue ter)-A French aeroplane flew thereafter ordered the Maritime clothing, housing and education. We

battle was given by the New Zealand Prime Minister, Mr Peter Fraser, addressing New Zealanders from Crete in a desert camp where they are resting and re-equipping,

Mr Fraser declared: "We must and will see that the men who

have proved more than the

equal, man for man, to the Nazi tyrant and armies, will have when they next go into the field, that adequate air support and ground equipment which will enable you to sweep the hordes of Nazis back where they come from

Ordinance

Consolidation Of Législation

The "Government Gazetta" to day publishes an Ordinance to amend and consolidate the War Revenue Ordinances of 1940.

The objects and reasons" state: 1-This Bill is based generally on stituted War Revenue Committee in a Bill recommended by the Recon- the appendix-to their Report which was tabled at Legislative Council on April 29, 1941.

Gestapo In Greece

NORDS PROTEST QUISLING BRUTALITIES · LONDON, June 6 (Reuter) -It is understood that the. Netherlands East Indies Govern- The growing unrest of all sec- ment in reply to Japan unre- tions of the Norwegian people

Workers TerrorisedTM The Prime Minister told the men servedly maintained their insist- has been voiced by 43 of the

CAIRO, June 16 (Reuter),— ence on the independent develop-most prominent national organi-that they were not defeated, because

Recommendations

Evidence reaching official Greek or morale nor because of any weak- ment of the country's economic sations in Norway in a joint of any superiority of Nazl personnel letter to the German Commissar, ening in their own ranks in fighting

2--The Committee's recomanenda- circles in Egypt shows that tho future.

ilons involved:..

Nazis are dealing with Greek The Government also set their face Herr Terboven, says the Norwe determination and spirit.

revision of the various Firstly, a

workers in the Athens district sternly against all measures that gian telegraph agency in London.

Blasted From Crete would bring

clauses of the War Revenue Ordin- direct or Indirect

Stating that pubile indignation has

"You were literally blasted out of ances of the previous year with awith the greatest brutality. benefit to the enemy. At the same increased markedly in recent weeks,

According to M. Dimitratos, ́time the N.EX. are willing to con-

of the Greek the Committee to be the principal Secretary-General tinue to co-operate with Japan on aihe letter detalls n whole series of Crete by air attack which no flesh view to adjusting what appeared to:

Workers' Federation, the Nazis pre They had proved beyond doubt developing incidents resulting from the illegal and blood could stand." reasonable

out

Arrests mags

of and terroristle activities of Quisling's

Secondly, an increase in the allow carrying economie relations between the two Nasional Samling Party and his band that parachute troops could be de inequities in those. Ordinances;

feated and in doing that, they had onces made to those paying salaries Athenian workers, many of whom of storm-troopers.

have been executed on grounds of achieved "great victory" not only tax;

D

a different basis for the attempted sabotage in German mani- Thirdly, for their own country but also for the Motherland.

assessment of the tax on profits made tions dumps..

M. Dimitratos declares that fer- "After what you did in Crete, it is by those carrying on a trade, pro-

methods have hitherto failed to rorist tax, will ever

who continue secretly to resist the which had proved disappointing on

invaders. the previous bable;

Refugees Reach Turkey Fourthly, a new tax (sco Chapter,

ANKARA, June $ (Reuter) Mr Fraser paid this tribute to the V of the Bill) on certain classes of

arriving in Navy: "I wish to pay a tribute, and readily ascertainable interest arising Many refugees are you will agree that it is well-deserved, TURN to Page 2, Column Three Turkey from the Greek Islands.

countries.

basis

Netherlands' Protests

LONDON, June 0 (UP)Tho

Kidnapping

A protest is particularly made Netherlands Government announced against the brutalities committed by to-day that the Minister at Tokyo has

in schools, colleges amelally protested against the utter Quisling's men

ences of the Japanese spokesman, and public meetings as well as the unlikely that any German parachu-fession or business, with a view to freak the spirit of the Greek workers,

with insincerity in the Batavia nego- Uations, adding, "these observations are devoid of all foundation."

Censoring Of Films

of

the

Bikemark Mental Hospital, near Oslo.

Kingdom."

That at least was achieved.

Tribute To Navy

The signatories of the letter point out that the decrees issued by the Quisling Commissars of Justice and the Police are contrary to both

to the Fleet under Admiral Cunning Norwegian and International Law.

The doctrine of "private retalia- ham. I was engaged on behalf of the New

ew Zealand in frequent discussions officially endorsed by tion,"

the Admiral and his staff in Quisling Public Prosecutor, exposes

Norwegian citizens to brutal assaults regard to the evacuation, and I can;

without

of the possiblity

legal

men

LATEST

Stabilising China's Currency

say that the risks taken by him and his men in the Navy were un- The fee for censoring films in any redress, it is pointed out..

precedented. Everything humanly appeal has been fixed at $0 per recï; Gout Workers Threatened.

possible was done to got the civil ser maximum according to an announcement in to-

number: The letter states that

our of day's "Government Gazette."

vants and municipal employees have

Dway.

From what I have heard in our In all other cases of censoring been threatened with dismissal if Nasjonal flims, the fee is to be $1 per trailer, they do not Join the

hospital from the men suffering from of their

wounds and sickness the kindness, $2 per reel under 500 feet, $3 per Samling Party regardless reel exceeding 500 feet but not ex-technical qualifications.

consideration, efficiency, treatment Nevertheless out of 4,000 public and warmth of their reception aboard coeding 1,000 feet and $3.25 per reci

Bergen district,

the worships employees. In the

Wis really beyond exceeding 1,000 feet.

Posters will be censored free of only 12, under pressure, have joined

proise."

The Currency Stabilisation Fund the Samling Party.

Assurance To Aussies

agreement between the United States MELBOURNE, June 6 (Router) and China is aimed at stabilising the In future actions in the Middle East, national yuan in terras of U.S. Į Australian soldiers will be protected

while it formed part of a co by the "largest possible air force operative movement between the two Ingenuity can produce, promised great democracies which are working the. Prime Minister, Mr R. Q, together in mand Mr A. Manuel to preserve | Menzies, in a speech here to-day. the basic freedom,

Mr Menzies, exhorled Australians Fox, American member of the Stabili to work as never before.

ation Fund, in a press interview this | morning. - MARTA

charge.

Springboks At Strength For N. African Campaign

African CAIRO, June 6 (Reuter).-The presence of South forces in the Middle East and the arrival in Egypt of Colonel shal Jan Smuts, Premier of South Africa, were simultaneously announced to-night in an official communique.

Stallard, the Union Minister of Mines, as representative of Mar

in-Chief of the R.A.F. in the Middle

Japanese Mission

Ways

The Turkish Government has adopted a humanitarian attitude and has sent the refugees to the interior where they are receiving a small daily allowance which enables them Ito Uve.

BOMBER FUND DONATIONS

President Roosevelt told a Press conference that he did not know how many ships would be seized or whether French ships. would be included.

CAIRO, June d (Reuter)-Tho Egyptian Premier to-day specially. vislied Alexandria and toured the districts damaged in the German raid of June 4. More corpses are being recovered from the debris..

Roosevelt Kills Scare Story Inspired By Axis

WASHINGTON, June 6 (Reuter)."Peace offensive" talk was put in its rightful place by President Roosevelt at to-day's press conference. 4.

The President stated that Mr John G. Winant, the American Ambassador to Britain, had not brought from England “even the tenth cousin of a peace offer” and added that German propa-

ganda was responsible.

New Trans-o

Atlantic Service

Asked if he cared to say that Mr Winant brought no peace terms, the President authorised the following direct quotation- a very rare ovent-"Not even the tenth cousin of a perce offer - or anything like that or any dis- Absolutely cussions of peace, nothing like it provided you use this, not as a denial by the

LONDON, June (Router)-A President but as an accusation direct air service between Britain by the President."do

Asked whom he was necunṛg. and Baltimore, United States, will probably be maintained by one or President Roosevelt replied: "Persons more of the Boeing flying-boats being duped by Germany." A donation of $1,000 10- the which will shortly be on the Bri Bomber Fund was received from the tain-United States-West Africa run. United Delivery Co., Ltd.,. and, un- It will be additional to the British other of $500 from Messrs. Mac-service to America due to operate kintosh's Ltd. were received this shortly as well as to the present ser

vice via Lisbon. morning.

Hongkong Interport Cricketer's Death

Fascist-Nazi Orders

President

Roosevelt volunteered the information that he had on his desk two orders which, he said, had been issued by the omcial German propaganda agency in Berlin to Nazia ond Fascists in the United States.

The President declared that the first order told them to

to stress the idea that Germany had no thought of

doing

anything against any country in the Western Hemisphere (evidently in direct reply to t

the

over

President's frexide chat).

The second ordered Nazi and Far

2001 as Me It is with deep regret we announce the death yesterday in cist sympathisors, Mr Fox said that United States

Rangoon of Mr. A. W. ("Tom") Hayward, of Messrs. Dodwell Winant prrived in the United States, lo spread the story that he had war Blding China in three waysi

and Company, and former Hongkong Interport cricketer. Mr brought a "scarehead story" that through the Lend and Lease Act,

falking of peace. commercial loans through the Export Hayward was the victim of a fatal attack of dysentery He Britain was about all in and was

tran- and Import

Motor Department. He was Bank and the Currency was 46 years of age. Stabilisation Fund.MANE

ferred from Hongkong to Rangporų Mr Hayward spent many years In to take, over the managership there He declared that he was confident the Far East. After serving with the in 1930.

To Thailand BANGKOK, June 6 (Reuter) It says that Colonel Stallard (Archibald Wavell and Air Marshal Strict secrecy is being: observed in

ABSCONDING EGYPTIAN recently arrived in Egypt "in A. W. Tedder (the new Commander- Japanese quarters regarding the pro- the Stabilisation Fund would be an 1st Batt. the Royal Fusiliers Ju the

sence in Bangkok (of' a

of a Japanese de important factor in fostering the last-war, he came to the Far East A splendid cricketer, Mr Hayward GENERAL CAUGHT order to visit the various South East), Colonel Stallard will inspect legation of four members, headed by welfare of the countries participating, and assured & business position in played regularly and for club. Mo CAIRO, June 6 (Reuter) General African formations now in that the various camps where South.

Mr. One, former Under-Secretary of and would facilitate the maintenance the Japanese Ministry of Finance. country. He is accompanied by African troops are stationed.

and extension of China's external Shanghal. Later he camo to Hong with the Hongkong Cricket Club. He Brigadier C. H. Blaine, the "These seasoned troops

R la belleved that the delegation\'trade, as-weli, na sorve as a valuable kong and was with Messrs Alox Ross was six times chosen to play. Ini Aziz el Maari,- förmér ‹Chief of the doppanions who attempted to escape. and Company. Then he joined the port-five times against, Shanghal in Egyptian Army Staff, and his two Union Defence Secretary, created a most favourable impression will conduct informal Inquiries with tantrument in China's internal reconstaff of Messrs. Dodwell., nad. Com-1.1920, 1927, 1028, 1933 and 1038, and by air front Egypt'inst month; have ·

"After calling on the Premier, and have received a warm welcome regard to ways and means of pro-struction programme.

patly, and became, manager of the TURN to Page 2; Column Three Been treated. Husson Sidry Pasha, General Sir TURN to Page 2, Column Three moting Japanese-That trade relations.

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