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Moscow, July 14, Following the transfer of Mr H. D. Bryan, British Consul in Macao, to Chungking, Mr J. P. Reeves has been appointed . B. M. Consul here, his appointment being announced in the Macno Boletin Oficial.
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The
Hongkong Telegraph Eleventh Annual Amateur Photographic Competition June-September, 1941. Two Silver Trophies Awarded by ILFORD LTD,
For the best and second-best entries.
Three Silver Trophies Awarded by EASTMAN KODAK CO. First Prizes in each of the three Sections.
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(By "Reuter's" Parliamentary Correspondent) LONDON, July 17-Great Interest is being shown, by the House of Commons in the forthcoming debate on war production,
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FRANCO ON FOOLISHNESS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHTM MADRID, July 18' (UP).-General Francisco Franco, speaking here to- day, warned Spaniards to prepare themselves against "the foolishness. of their peoples who want to ag gravate the world situation by ex- tending and exponding the war."
Mr Roosevelt To Discuss Far East
WASHINGTON, July 17 (UP). President Roosevelt today arranged to discuss the Far Eastern situation with the Under Secretary of State, Mr Sumner Welles who has received the report from the United States Ambassador to Japan, Mr Josephi Grow, which the President will inspeet.
Swan,
When the Prime Minister earlier this week promised a third day for this subject and said that he proposed to open the discussion with replies to the criticism made last week, it was evident that he hid reconsidered his earlier attitude which had
caused the original discussion to last two days but with no War Cabinet Minister speak- ing in particular, and with the Chair- man of the Production Executive, Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour, taking no part in the debate.
Man-Power Policy
Mr Churchill made known to-day that the forthcoming discussion will be on a very wide basis, Including the fighting services departments and the Ministry of nun-power
have been
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many criticisms
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July 18, 1941.
Syrian Thrust Cut Axis Web Of Intrigue In Time
(By "Reuter's" Special Correspondent With Imperial Troops in Syria)
BEIRUT, July 17.-Dr Fritz Grobba, the German Minister in Baghdad, returned to Syria after the Iraq rebellion with two sacks of gold. When he reached a hotel in North Syrin, the manager and porter and another man were needed to carry one |sack to his bed-room.
This is but one of the amazing stories told me by'a British resident in Beirut, who has just finished five weeks of internment.
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When the British entered Syria, Dr Renoir telephbned daily leading member of the High Com-
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Blitzkrieg Planned
doubt There is no shadow of 11 that Germany had planned in detail a blitzkrieg on Syria, uiming at the complete occupation of Syria and Lebanon, I learn from Britons in Beirut, and the British netion was but desperately not only timely $500 necessary.
A total of $2,367,037,05 was senched yea- terday by the War Fund inaugurated by the S. C. M. Post, Lid, with the following donations:
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1 also learn that even after the British penetration of Syrin and the 3 end of the Iraq' rebellion, the Ger-
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mans were stil pouring material into Syrian aerodromes, copying the Bulgarian infiltration.
At Aleppu aerodrome, at least 60 officials were buying material such as officers quarters. Additional quar- lorries, cars, radios and furniture for
ters had even been reserved in the town for extra staff. -
Luftwaffe Departure
de.
The accounts will be closed on Satur- day, July 19.
"AT" VINCENT' DE PAUL The Society et St Vincent de Papl
The reason for the sudden acknowledges the following donations in parture of the Luftwaffe is given by Mr M. F. Houghton, $3: Mr and Mrs Le fel at the aerodrome at Aleppo bid- memory of the late Mr A. C. Botelho. remark of Colonel von Mannteuf C. Rosario, #2: Mr S, F. Pinna. $2: Mrding farewell. to the Vichy staff: and Min D. P. Lopes, $1.
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Although discretion in the matter rests enll
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has anything which weakened or slowed up the nation's war effort. Indeed, if there are changes, they will be directed towards the acceleration and co-ordination of effort-a purpose which is being de- manded in an increasing degree by
di parties in both Houses.
It Is learned that certain dealers In ol for human consumption are reaping a profi by selling peanut-oil, mixed with a substance known as cotton-seed oil, to the general public.
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British Releared DAMASCUS, July 17 (Reuter) — Released British residents who were Interned by the Vichy Government when the Allies entered Syria return- ed here this morning in a transport convoy.
CAIRO, July 17 (Reuter).- Under the terms of the Conven-!
A number of persons detained on suspicion of doing Intelligence work tion the Allies have now occu- for the Allies have also been releas- pied selective strategic points iued.. central and southeast Syria.
British and Indian troops, whose rapid advance from Iraq and Palestine was arrested only when negotiations for cession of hostilities were Initiated, are now- In the pro- cess of occupying further positions in the northern arca,
The occupation of Beirut has been completed and a cordial reception was accorded to the Allies and particularly to the Australian forces who have been in the forefront of the advance In the coastal sector.
AUSTRALIAN.
AIR FORCES H.Q. Units Abroad SYDNEY, July 17 (Reuter).-The Government is considering establishment of RAF. administra- tive units in the Middle East and; England.
the
This is in order to co-operate with R.A.F. commands in view of the many Australian airmen fighting in those theatres of war, declared Mr K. McEwen, a member pe the War Cabinet.
Gallup Poll
On Iceland
(Reu-
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Twenty per cent disapproved" and 19 per cent, were undecided.
MAISKY FINDS
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LONDON, July 17 (Reuter).—The Soviet Ambassador in London, M Ivan Maisky, was surrounded and cheered by a large crowd when he left the Royal Albert Hall concert in London to-night.
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, July 17 (UP)- The Secretory of the Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgenthau, at a press con ference to-day declared that non- The orchestra played music by defence manufacturing must ឯប lending Russian composers and dur- sharply restricted immediately if It is proposed to review the polley ing the interval Sir Henry Wood, defence production is to be increased of not publishing the names of air- who conducted the first part of the to the desired levels. He cited the men distinguishing themselves, he concert, chatted with M, Maisley in automobile industry as a "glaring further declared.
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FATALISTIC
DE VALERA
DUBLIN, July 17 (Reuter).—
Mr Eamon de Valera, replying to the debate on external affairs in the Dail to-night, said: "If any. body attacks us, then every one of us can die if necessary fight- ing for what we are certain is the just cause, and I say that no matter from which side we are attacked.
"That is the position we are taking up and it is not a cowardly position. If we are attacked af all, we will be attacked by one of the big nations of the world. We have to face and we are prepared to face it. We are determined to live our own life.”.
Policy of Neutrality BERLIN, July 17 (Reuter).In the Dall this evening, the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr James Dilion, sald that he believed that the polley of neutrality was the
of policy he majority of the people
of the Government.
Yet he believed that it was not the correct course of conduct for Eire, Parliament should ascertain precisely what operation Great Britain and the United States mil
might require to en- sure success against the Nazi attempt at world conquest and as explicitly Be possible afford to the United
States
and Great Britain co-operation to the utmost of their resources, in- cluding, of course the sending of Irish troops abrond.
The Leader of the Opposition, Mr William Cosgrave, said that he had no Information regarding the state- inent' which Mr Dillion had con sidered it advisable, to make, Tho wisdom of making much a statement
· hnd not impressed him.
CUBAN CABINET
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH"} HAVANA, July '17 (UP)—Pré- sident Fulgencio Batista today form». ed a new Cabinet and appointed eleven former Cabinet members. some of whom were assigned to new posts,
Ex-President-Laredo Drù-in now? Minister of Justice.
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