AXIS PLAN FOR SOUTH AMERICA

WASHINGTON, July 21 (Reuter)-Germany is planning new steps of aggression against the remaining Independent states of Europe. The United States had information of this, stated the Under-Secretary of State, Mr Sumner Welles, nt u press conference to-day, but he did not go into details.

Mr Welles disclosed that the United States had promised fail support to Bolivin in the event of

an international Incident arising from an alleged attempt- ed Nazi coup in Bolivia and the expulsion order against the Ger man Minister.

Franco Answered

He said that in assuring Bolivia of support, he pointed out that under

SPANISH

RESCUE

PRAISED

the existing Inter-American Agree Lady Somers Sunk

ments. the German Minister in Hollvin would also be personn non

rata in the United States,

Histo

• (OY "REUTER'6" SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTİ

Mr Welles referred to General GIBRALTAR, July 21.-The Franco's sharp attack on the United States a week

when General Kallantry of the crew of a Franco sald that Amerleat offers of Spanish ship in remaining for economic help to Spain always in-two hours in submarine danger volved attempts to force Spain to area in order to rescue the crew

the will of other nations. Der Welles suit that this

of the British auxiliary vessel entirely untrue and that supplies of Lady Somers, was revealed by: fund

medicine that had been members of the crew when they! sent to Spain were not contingent arrived here, upon any poiley of the Spanish Gay- ernment other thor that the Spaniels people should remain at peace.

Control Of Atlantic

WAS

Also answering; General Franco's reference to the consequences of Nazi victory upon other Amerien republlen, Mr Welles sald that the whole prosperity of the American nations had been founded upon con- trol of the Atlantic and other Bezs

They state that the Lady Somers was attacked at 2 a.m. by two sub- marines which tired torpedoes almost simultaneously. One hit her astern and then came to the surface but cranh-dived when the ship opened

fre.

Second Attach

Five minutes later the second sub- marine eilne to the surface. The

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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

July 22, 1941.

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The law by which judges are expected to put a money value on hap-

by friendly Powers, their Indepen- Lady Somers fired at this submarine piness was called "senseless" and "an incalculable sum" by Mr Justice

dence would be gravely endangered. which rove

Tobruk General

An Australian

Gen. Leslie James Morshend, who

vertically.

13 ard disappeared

Macnaghton recently.

As their ship was settling down,

"I do not think any judge who has to administer it has spoken in its favour, the crew of the Lady Somers took to and many have spoken in its disfavour," he said. "There does not seem any sense the bouts except the Captain and crew of one gun which continued in it at all.” Aring at Intervals to scare off the autunarine.

His remarks were made when|

Five hours later, a second torpedo the father of an 18-year-old

struck the Lally Somers, causing a brewer's pupil sued Stockport Italians Told “Germans

is commanding the British troops at terrific explosion, but these or board Tobruks and is putting up a mostre saved with the rest of the crew. stubborn and spirited defence there, They were all pleked up by the is an

an Australlan.

Spanish tanker, Campeche.

He joined the Australian Expedi- Honary Force In the last war and quickly TOSC to be a Heutenal- colonel,

In

the words of the Australian

official history of the war, "In his home the traditions of the British Army had been bottled like tight- corked champagne." He was a strict disciplinarian and something of martinet, but the result was that he turned out a battalion

which was recognised as one of the very best in the British Imperial Army

and which did great work at Messines.

Just before attacking the Germans there Gen. Morshead told his men, "We have no artillery to support us and we don't know where the British Tine is. So, my lads, we are goleg ahead."

was of

The General, who is 51, one time a schoolmaster."

HOSTEL FOR 2,000 GIRLS

Beltain's biggest hostel for mun- tion workers (planned to house 2,000) opened recently in the Nurth "of

England.

The hostel has its own tennis courts, netball pitches and hockey field.

Shared Everything

"The

A survivor declared: Spanlards could not do enough for

Corporation at Manchester Assizes. The son had been killed in a collision between his motor-cycle and a corporation bus,

us. They gave up their cabins for Judge. "that the father, suing

It is

Will Win War for You

The widespread extent of Nazi domination in Italy

"It seems almost trosical," said the was confirmed by the first Greek hostages to return from the four days we were aboard and at prontis son, and that now, Italians were being led to believe that Germany would

administrator, has suffered the loss

as Italy after being exchanged for Italian prisoners. shared everything they lnd. impossible to speak too highly of as legal personal representative, he win the war by the summer, through invasion of England, them."

because he has lost his son, but be they said. cause his son has lost an expectation of life.

was formerly a passenger vessel be- The Lady Somers, of 8,10 tons, tonging to the Canadiar. National Stramships.

VICTORY CAMPAIGN

is entitled to recover damages, not

Apparently the Italians were re- signed to Germon control. They "After the change in the law was never said "We'll win," but always made in 1834) judges had for a "Germany will win." time the guidance of a case where

healthy young woman of 22 gumayed by their heavy colonial losses, They were not particularly dis-

Orthopaedic

£1,000, and that award was blessed because they were convinced that Work In China

by the House of Lords. Now the Germany would restore these and House of Lords has given us further give Italy more besides, guidance.

"The Lord

lof

In an

theve Aterview, threef

Appeal For Funds

allan attitude by saying that "peace when a campaign was launched in from Konilzn, suirmed

Americans Take Up

A stirring appeal for funds for the Chancellor himself christides,

Christos Papa- purpose of establishing orthopaedic, Churchill's Idea

[Viscount Simon] suys we have to Papachristides,

storekeeper; Hercules centres for disabled Chinese soldiers give moderate compensation based Nicolos Zatravos, sheep-breeder, all was made at a meeting held at the Innkeeper; and and civilians in the unoccupied areas, LONDON, July 21 (Reuter). As un the present pecuniary value of the evidence of how Mr Churchill's "V" expectation not so much of life but

up the Hongkong Hotel yesterday afternoon, campaign has caught the Imagination of happiness. To my mind that does of Americans, Me Alexander Stewart, not make it any casier to put a father of the film. star James money value upon it," Stewart, has erected Д ten-fool aluminium painted "y" on top of In this case Mr Justice Macnaghten Indiana County's court-house.

The sign, which hangs 300 feet over the streets, is illuminated by floodlights" eucla evening.

Press Endorsement The press 'continues to give con- siderable prominence to the can-

deelded on a sum of £300,

"Perplexing" These are a few of the comments Judges have made on the law:--

It possesses flower gardens and palgn. The "New York Sun" to-day perplexing. Unfortunately we have Italian discharged from the and Klangsi, and to establish

to

areas.

five

by August" was the phrase on on endeavour to raise $200,000 in j everybody's lips in Italy.

Hongkong. Starvation Delusion

Tena of thousands at Chines

Chinese Italians maintained that England victims of four years of war are

are in was starving, and that all slips ap-dire need of relief, and their num proaching her shores had been and Per Is steadily increasing, Funds would be torpedoed. Then, in there being asked for the amelioration later the English mastral Orthopaedic Centre in Kwel- of their lot by maintaining the Cen- was diintegrating through privation, a military attack would be launched, yang and the two branches in Shensi Mr Justice Langton: Extremely A soldier dis

additional centres said that 70,000. Ger- dugh army

in Other Wor allotments, where girls may grow in a leader says, "Now the Nazis have no thermometer of happiness. Some mins their own vegetables,

decided to use the letter

assed through Naples for vic-men enjoy life most when they are Libyn in February.

The appeal was made at the re- It has also a reading room, writing tory. This German imitation is miserable. There must be dusimen room, fine dance hall, games room doubtless intended to confuse but it who regard life as

It was stated that 70 per cent, of quest of Madame 11. H. Kung with much better the population over 35 were against Governor, Sir Geoffry

the support of His Excellency the and brary, and the kitchen jala doubtful ir many will be

Northcote, fooled. thing than does the jaded, coreworn the Foncist regime, but the younger under the auspices of the British planned on cafeteria Ilnes.

When Europe's captive people heard Bedrooms are built in 20 blocks of the word victory or see the sign on blase. Am I to give more for the tear of Blackshirt spies dominated South China.

millionaire who is disillusioned and ones were still Fascin-ridden, while Fund for the Relief of Distress in 50 rooma cach-two girls will share the walls, there is no doubt in their millionaire than the dustman?

It is all.

Bishop Ronald Hall presided and in minds whose victory is meant. The really a question for an actuary. We The Italians were short of prac-addition to His Excellency the Gov- Miss Seagar, the hostel warden, only victory worth the name is the ought to have actuarial tables to re-tically every commodity rave bread, ernor, the following were among the worked "on the bench" in a muni-final victory

over

Nazi tyranny.fer to like a ready reckoner, and that was adulterated by about large gathering present the Right tions factory in the lost war.

What seems a cute trick may prove

cent. 50 per potatoes,

chestnuts and Rev. H. Vallorto, Vicar Apostolic of ment."

a room.

of

Britain Sells More Goods

Women residents will be mostly ju bomerang for Goebbels' depart- Lord Hewart, (when Lord Chlef between the ages of 18 and 30. They

Justice): A pretty calculation. By pay 253. a week for full board and The "Christian Selence Monitor" what mental gymnastics are you to lodging.

on Saturday said, "Beethoven would decide fairly? You can't go about I never have been a Nazi. He would like an actuary does, dealing with the be glad to know that the motif of average af hundreds of thousands of fate knocking at the door with which people. The Portuguese Government an- the Afth symphony opens has been nounced that a direct telephone ser-turned into the motif of inevitable possible vice hns been opened between knocking ominously on doors and Those sitting in our position realise which entered on a more intense Despite the Battle of the Atlantic, Portugal and the United States windows whenever Nazi oppressors the utter Impossibility of it. There phase early this year, and air attacks

Domel.

Lisbon, July 20.

pass by,"

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Hongkong, Commodore A. C. Collin- son, the Hon. Mr N. L. Smith, the Hon. Dr P. S. Selwyn-Clarke and Mrs Selwyn Clarke, Sir Robert Ho- lung; the Hon. Sir Shou-son Chow, the Hon. Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans, the Hon. Mr M. K. Lo (Secretary) and Mrs Lo, the Hon. Mr W. N. fork, the Hon. Mr D. J. Sloss, Lady Thomas Tam, the lion, Mr Li T50- MacGregor, Dr Robert Lim, Dr C. T.

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Figures of the value and volum. Chúng. Mr P. N. Chung, Mr T. N. Leo.

M. Y. Tang, Mr Sou 2. Chang, Mr Kan Tong-po, Mr A Wesselius Red (Director of the American

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