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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Mr Hopkins Paying Visit To Moscow

FROM PAGE: ONE-

programme has not been discussed with the Russian mission here.

British News In Central

China

Commons Questiona

"

July 31, 1941. WASHINGTON ADVISES JAPAN

FROM PAGE ONE

that Tolyo receive the co-operative policy, LONDON, July 30 (Reuter).-In It is Indiented basically that the No Official Comment The White House refused to com- the House of Commons to-day, Sit United States would welcome Japan's ment on Mr Hopkins' visit to Moscow, John Wardlaw-Milne asked Mr An-return to the old policy of collabarn- but high onleials stated that it was thony Eden whether he was aware tion with other great anval powers;

aimed at providing the that the enforced closing dawn, at possibly

tain. It is recalled that under such President with the intent information the lustance of the Japanese author in the United States and Bri- rather than indicating any new dove-tics, of the only British news agencies policy, Japan prospered greatly and "Reuter'&** and rosa steadily in world prestige and topments in the Lend and Lease in. Hankow, post-will-havo the power. From 1011 until the recent

"Central Chinn programme. The trip is not surprising in view of the fact that Mr Hopisins result that large areas of Central denunciation of the naval treaty

"Roosevelt's eyes nrd cara In China will in future depend for news,

Entirely leolated Europe," and it will niso boost the on Axis sources alone. Soviet morale because Mr Hopkins La President Roosevelt's closest aide,

Britain Strikes Again At Japan

FROM PAGE ONE

fore she is ready for it, will depend If Llic outlook on circumstances. dues not seen promising in the south and if Germany succeeds in breaking the Russian Army, Japan might be contert merely to conso- dale her hold in Indo-China, and tuan against Siberia, but she will be very careful not to jump in until Hitler has prepared the way for her. She cannot afford to make the mis calculation Mussolirl minde last year.

Japanese Suspects Round-Up

arc

he

news in Chintention

Mr Eden: " entirely agree. That is why I have asked for this report to see what steps we can take."

ing.

Ever since she forsook that policy In reply, Mr Eden kl. that appreciated the point raised by Sir and launched attacks on her neigh- John and a report had been called bours, her work pullen worsened for which had not yet been received. until at present she is entirely isolat- Sir John: "Will Mr Eden considered despite her adherence to the Axis carefully whether there any powers. This isolation is the result measures we can take to prevent this of the basic geographie inability of stoppage of

of British the Axis to support her, where

British and United States sea power could co-ordinate her shipping and supplies if only Japan would be will- Authoritative circles declared that hopeless at present for Japan to forsake the Axis, but it is believed to be the wisest course. They drew aitention to the fact that the Axis is encountering constantly greater dif- ficulties in. Russia, the Mediterranean

the Atlantic. RIKI

Consequently, they are of the opinion that a subs tantial body of lenders in Japan are considering returning to the trad tfor of co-operating with the

LATE NEWS

It

Generous Licences powers.

For Oil Likely

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”

sea

Mr Churchill's Statement WASHINGTON, July 30 (UP),— | MA Senators generally do not bellove LONDON, July 31 (UP). The that Mr Winston Churchill, spoke latest information has confirmed the literally when he said that the United Impression that the United States States was on the "very and Netherlands East Indies

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Senator

wilwarator Elbert Thomas,. u strong! probably grunt licences for Administration supporter stated, port of oil to Japan on a generous We have been on the verge of war

with Japan since 1940." Claude Pepper asserted, "If the United States is involved in war it will be beca

because

she is nitneked. Whether or not the verge of depends on the actions of the dicta- tors, we won't change our course by threat of force."

Senator

Jostal Balley declared, "The less sald by British politicians

FROM PAGE ONE apparatus sufficiently powerful to anintain communications with Tokyo and other Japanese shure stations. scale. Sunte were also known to have had The confused picture of the opera complete sets of hydrographic charts tion of the Democracies economic including detailed outlines of the sanctions against Japan is further waters around the Hawation Islands.elarified by Indications that although The Treasury Department did not each case will be considered on its Indiente whether such equipment and merits, both the United States and charts were seized with the vessels, India are likely to continue but it is noteworthy that they re-substantial exports ported that other Japanese became Japan.

ware of the investigation prior to the actual seizures.

More Heartening Soviet Claims

Continued From PAI

the

very

of cotton 10

wor

Uncertainty exists regarding United Statea sunetions but the view is regarding America the better for of Britain. Mr Churchill's statement widespread that the "freezing"

twat made for British morale but the assets leaves numerous important loopholes. The absence of a general repercussion here was not good." exchange, control in the United States is believed to handleap drasticnp- plication of the embargo measures.

It now also appears clear United States imports from Japan niso will be subject to licence.

sistance being "stubborn" .{1} Smolensk and Zhitomir sectore,

the made to No reference was situation around Leningrad.

Continuous Fighting

Vichy Cabinet

that!

London Suspects Japanese Designs

FROM PAGE ONE

Shake-Up Demand tened with occupation by British

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" VICHY, July 30 (UP).-Herr

at

Continuous fighting is reported Abetz returned from Berlin to. Paris regard the Japanese acquisition of near Nevel and Novorzhly on Moscow front, but in

the

and

at

as

that

Inaval, military and air forces.

Military and diplomalle observers

the Indo-Chinese aerodromea from found ва emissary

Siemreap and Kompungton, as well waiting other sectors Admiral Darlan's Cabinet

Prom Penh 113 particularly "there were no Important engage

to re-open Franco-German political

uminous. It is pointed out ment,"

negotiations on the basis of France's Scimreap is on the Thai-Indo-China Soviet bombers rc-struck kelliement with Berlin's Axis partner, border and the others are close to it. Ploesti and Sulina, key Rumaniau Japan.

However, many experts are of the At the same ull centres, white Soviet bombers

time the inspired opinion that whether the Japoncoe attacked German troop concentra: Paris press resumed the campaign intend the next move to be againat tions, tank columns and aerodromes, for a Cobinet shake-up, and demand-Thailand or against Singapore, it

Indicating a slackening in aired activity, the communique claimed the return of Laval to power. Itkely to take three months to get]

stressed, that despite Darlan's ne-the the destruction of only nine German ceptance of Japanese collaboration in Indo-Chinese bases sufficiently planes on Tuesday to the Russians' the defence of Indo-China, Berlin still prepared with supplies for such

***** {action. has no confidence in the present It Is pointed out that while Vichy Cablact's collaboration inten- Camranh Bay is a fine natural har- tions. The papers demanded the bour, it is a long way from being a alignment of the French western modern naval base and the dry-dock policy with the new French Far facilities of the Salgon base Eastern polley-common defence limited to small vessels such with the Axls or the French empire. destroyers,

Ave.

UNREGISTERED- SEAFARING ALIENS

Roar Karlo Wigum, 23, ship's en- gineer, of Norway, was charged be- fore Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy this morning with failing to report to the Police his arrival in the Colony within 48 hours, on July

22.

Fall Of Leningrad Due, Says Berlin

near

GERMAN BLITZ FAILS

FROM PAGE ONE

are

อส

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH BERLIN, July 30 (UP)-Usually reliable sources said that the Ger- mons' expected to announce the fall of

the very Leningred in It was stated that Defendant was member of the crew of a ship which future.

land troops, infleted blows on enemy Reports circulating in Berlin os

troops, in- arrived in the Colony on July 17. On

fantry and artillery. July 22 Defendant was paid up and long ago as last Saturday stated that motorised-mechanised

A German battalion entered a therefore was no longer connected the German panzer spearhead had with the ship. He was required to pushed forward as far as the city's mined zone and many were killed, outskirts, but there has been no off-while eight lanks were destroyed by register himself as an allen on that cial confirmation of this, and if the mine explosions, after which the Red Defendant said that he would re-reports were true the Germans were Army units routed the battalions, the foln the ship's crew to-morrow. He apparently unable to consolidate their communique continues. was cautioned and discharged.

Charged with a similar count, Domican Stevens, 25, seaman, of Bel- gium, was cautioned and discharged. Defendant said that the reason ho failed to register himself as an allen was because he was sick and under doctor's orders.

success.

Fresh from England

A Soviet tank unit carried out a deep rald into the enemy's rear at an unspecified point, dispersed a German tank column, and captured a radio station and many vehicles. In the vicinity of Lithuania, guerrilla detachment destroyed German truck column.

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LONDON, July 30 (Reuter)-The thousand Italian war prisoners have death of Lieutenant Hans Gorg arrived in Great Britain for work Keitel, youngest son of FieldMar- under the Ministry of Agriculture. shat Wilhelm Keltel, Chief of the They will be employed on ditching, German General Staff, is announced draining land,

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