Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 7, 1941;
MR EDEN'S COMPREHENSIVE
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
REVIEW SOCKS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION
LONDON, Aug. 6 (Reuter).-Mr Anthony Eden, speaking in the war debate, said that there had been a shift in the balance of war as a result of the German in- vasion of Russia. He continued: "That shift has had another consequence within Germany herself. Hitler by his completely provoked action,, has to some extent crossed and confused the fate of his own pcople. He brought them up on the belief that Communism was their enemy. He made a complete change of front when he entered into an arrangement with Soviet Russia.
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"He has now asked his people to that someone to authority in Japan they do not afford the opportunity to Germany now has own conten- Chile's so-called "Little Fue Nearly every big war factory in Jorge Gonzalez von Marees. follow him in in yet another change, was endeavouring to manufacture a Germany or to the Axis to create tration camp, called "Unschulung- Inevitably us can be seen and even ease for Japanese intervention in trouble, disturbances, upheavals or slager" (relaining centre) set up to hrer," was taken to an insane Toll in the terms of the communiques, Thai territory,
risings to further their war effort. punish those workers who do not asylum for observation recently that netlan has crossed and confused He added "I a step of this kind To take one more example, there submit to Nazi factory discipline, after he engaged police in an the German faith in its own war was coming on top of the recent ar are in itan to-day a large, number
Workers have to purpone.
tion in Indo-China it must inevitably of Germans.
carry heavy exchange of pistol fire and beams from one end of the camp to Mr Eden continued, "References give rise to a most scrious situation
of
Bulgaria
the other as a punishment to over Onally fell victim to a tear gas have been made to my speech
between Great Britain and Japan. "There is another country in the come their obstinacy. These camps attack. few days ago and to the distinction Sir Robert Craigie then Kave to Near East about which I fnust speakre established not only in Germany, which I sought there to draw in our Adiniral Toyods the
formal in nost post-war selilements between the assurance that all these reports of Bulgaria took the opportunity pre-
very different terms-Bulgaria, but also in the occupied countries. Gonzalez, the leader of the
Most have their own cemeteries, economic and military treatment of Tritish aggressive designs against sented by the wanton attacks of
Socialist The quisling authorities are faced Party which is charged with Popular Vanguard Germany. Multarily every precau- Thailand were. of course, utterly Italy and Germany on Greece and with a threatened strike of hospital tion that can be devised to see that baseless. The truth is that we have Yugo-Slavia to seize a large stretch staffs in Oslo and possibly the whole platting a putsch, fired about 20 Germany does not for the sixth time for over a century had friendly re of Greek and Yugo-Stav territory, of Norway (cables a correspondent shots at police from a house in plunge Europe into war has got to intions with Thailand, be taken (Cheers), It may weite
In so doing, she showed be that
herself on the German frontier).
which he barricaded himself All less 10% cash discount. to her Balkan neighbours hostile Will in Germany there
The "Stockholm Tidningen" rebefore they succeeded in foreing the whole conception 10 from
of ports from Oslo that the prominent grow up a spirit different
this "Our polley has no other object Balkan unity. She may rest assured psychiatrist Rale Gjessing demanded his surrender. thing which Hitler has created and, than to maintain those rehitions, but that in the end, her all-gotten gains that the quisling Ministry of the
him. But we cannot it is no less true that any netion will not beneilt her. Her Betion will Interior which
Members supports afford to take any risk in that respect, which would threaten that depen not be forgotten by ourselves nor by quislinger they had appointed in the Liberal Parties asked Radical Raul the Parliamentary Incompetent Committees of the Conservative and On that there can be no wavering, donce and integrity of Thailand Economically the position is different. (cheers) would be a matter of the Our Allies when the day of reckoning place of the chief male nurse of Branes, President of the Chamber of
comes (Cheers).
Dilemark Asylum. Poland And Russia
All the chief doctors
Deputies, to seek Gonzalez' release, in in Oslo protection of their constitutional "It has been said with truth that hospitals and nurses (about 2,000 rights. They claimed that Gonzalez, Mr Eden added in, inore serious we have watched with growing au- [to the quisling Ministry of the Innlly immune to arrest.
people) have sent a collective letter as a Congressman, was constitution- miration the magnificent resistance of the Russian Army, and the arterior threatening a mass strike it rangement to which a few days ago politles are mixed with the appoint- the Russian and Polish Governments ment and dismissal of hospital staffs. came for an immediate regulation of
put it at Its lowest it would be to our disadvantage and to Europe's that Germany should be economieal ly ruined after the war.
British Policy
thic
mediate
this country, concern to inore particularly as threatening
Singapore." security of
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tones "I hope that these words may yet be heedled."
Ourselves And China
remove
bn
We have made certain changes re-this about another country in the For their own affairs is equally hearten Eve Unerations On
are now
true
Bendy dispatch is being Ing. It will open n new churter.
Lord Beaverbrook
•
of
A Good Day For Bomber Fund
Political Welfare "The British Government realise that this state of affairs has created an opportunity for politient warfare.
Mr Eden proceeded: "Let me add -cunily in work for the co-ording-East. There is no alliance, formal or the
ur informal, between this country and tion and for the operation of our
used 10 political welfare. I believe that Chinp, but every fresh forward move
agreement. these changes will bring further in- on the part of Japan naturally has fiving effect to the
the result of bringing China
"A Commnuder-in-Chief of the and provement. It is certainly that
our- Polish forces in Russia has already ዩቲ
entering a period of the result is more intimate consulta-been appointed by the Polish Supply; has recently undergore two
solves closer and closer together.
A generous donation of $5,000 from Lord Beaverbrook, Minister of Messrs Davie, Dang & Co. Ltd, was re- greater opportunity than we have
agreement with the
ceived yesterday for the Bomber Fund. The thirteenth donation from the Mer- had before for political weltarë, and dice, för example, the Chinese Soviet Government and. has begun eye operations, The first was per- cahtlle Marins Office "bomb" brought in I
can assure you tha so far as the
in his work. Officers from this coun- formed March, and Government
Government immediately understand-s
recently $100; the twelfth froin the Kowloon Bowl- i concerned we realize
Is the surgeons operated again. two representative
Ing Green Club, 5200; "Judy's" puppies ing the importance of the freezing try and one or that the opportunity has been given.
They themselves not only op-in Moscow and
Pollsh
contributed $70, from Mr W, Matthews political officers are
Lord Beaverbrook is continuing his 520, Mr. J. Osmund $15, ad Air 11. W. already "it is true as Mr Attlee has said that order.
have begun their duties in spite of suffering consider-Mills $33, (per, Mrs Hogg.) A further there is a war on two fronts; it is proved of the measure but asked that
work und have been assured by
byable pain and inconvenience, He is donntion from the loyal liongkong Gott 'true in the sense that there is already should be applied to China so that both countries, and I am convinced expected to make a satisfactory re- Club, and the third from the Muxle Box a war in the air--I would say in Japan. That friendly
it might be more effective against that it is true, that they are determin-covery, actunt fact on more than two fronts
collaboration fed to work in agreement and with for the Mediterraneon 15 the third
which
front in at sea and in the air is at this moment
place. taking
a very vigorous war
crfument
with China will continue and I pray energy to make the maximum con- will grow. That friendship will contribution possible to the defeat of tinue to grow independently of the Germany at Japanese attitude.
the earliest possible
[moment."
Royal Australian Air Force
20.40
at the Lida ($109) were included in the day's collections, which are given below. The Fund now totals 12,453.251.84. Police Recreation Club Musto
Box (July).................................................... 38 Royal Hongkong Golf Club (pro- ceeds of Eclectic Competition at Deep Water Bay) The Corras. In memory of Mark 100 Messrs Davie, Boag & Co. Lid. 1,000 MELBOURNE, Aug. 0 (Reuter).-- Music Box, The Lado, Repulse Bay Re-organisation of the Royal Aus- Mercantile Marine Office
(third donation)
Воть tralian Air Force to provide for all (thirteenth" donation) possible wartime emergencies and Mrs J. C. Binnendijk (monthly the creation of new
operational dostation) Referring to the Middle East situn-
BAGHDAD, Aug. 6 (Reuter).—A Commaids for all strategic require.Judy's Pups (W. Matthewn $20, tion, it
Mr Eden said: "We have said port of the Iraqi Commission It-ments were announced to-day by Mr Turning to the Far Eastern situa-over and over again that this country vestigating the activities of the re-K. McEwen, the Commonwealth Air tki, Mr Eden referred to the freez- no territorial ambitions in this ubmitted to a Military Court short-
bels during the recent revolt will be Minister. ing measure recently instituted. He war. We seek no territory anywhere. ty, it is learned. said: These freezing measures are e
We did not go to war to enlarge our We went to war because
Reaction to Aggression "It is true that the German plant had to be made on the assumption "But the point I make is that Jap of a war on two fronts. This is what anese forward aggression invariably Mr Alliee meant and this in no way results in two friends who have no discloses to the enemy what action agressive intentions getting closer may or may not be our future planland closer, together," or intentions.
Far East
has
frontiers.
INVESTIGATING IRAQI REVOLT
The document is said to prove the not, us seem to be thought by some people, framed to permit transactions the Nazi menace threatened the life gullt of Raschid Ali and his accom- which are not expressly forbidden. of Europe and our own lives and Pices in instigating the unsuccessful On the contrary, they automatically freedom as it threatens to-day the revolt. forbid all transactions except these people of the work, which are expressly permitted.
We went to
war to resist aggression, not to steal
prizes
pilter or loot."
many
"I cannot disclose details of the in which this policy is going
Experience has shown in nanner to be applied. It will be worked out lands that these German colonists, throughout with the closest collaborn-experts, "tourists or whatever they
be
Shipbuilder Dies At Home
HARROGATE. Aug. 6. (UP).–Šlr
SUEZ BOMBED
HOME, Aug. G (UP). The "Glornale d'Italia" to-day published a dispatch from Ankara saying that the German bombing of Suez result- ed in the breaking off of connections between the port and the city of Suez.
bassador.
100
30
30
J. Osmund $15, and IL W. MUL 105) per Mrs HORE... Canton Overseas Trading Co., National Trading Corporation ..... DSRS/DIT (third donation) Mi C. B. Pierce (monthly dona
tion) Messra A. G. Botelho de Cn. Thi memary of the late Mr A. G. Botelho) Kowloon Bawling Green Club
(twelfth monthly donation). 200, Mr R. C. Olive (eighth donation).. 100 Prof. Waller Brown (manibly donn
tlon)
50
300
SCIENCE EQUIPMENT The Treasurer of the University of Hongkong wishes to acknowledge" the following donations, which have been ros reived to date. In response to the appeal
the new Northcote Science Laboratories?
Mr & Mrs D. C. Edmondston, $2,500; the Hon. Me3: Pennefather-Evans, $100;
un. 5300: $500: Br
FOOD KITCHENS FUND The Hongkong Refugee and Social Wel. fare Counell acknowledges with many thanks a donation of $1,000 from the Bri tish Fund for Rellet in China, towards the $7,000 it needed for this year's work. The Board of Administrators also promised to give a final $2,500 when the other $3,300 has been obtained by the Counchi.
would
tion and frankest discussions between yelled, are extremely danger John Priestman, 86, one of the lead- Darlan And Weygand$100.00 required to purchase equip the British Government here, the us to the Independence of the coun- ing northern industrialists and ship- Dominions, 'India, Buna,
thetry in whiel they are found, We Colonies and the Governments of the liave drawn the serious attention of last night. He was Chairman of a
builder died at his residence here Policy Disclosed To U. S. United States and the Netherlands, the franian Government to the dan-shipping-and-colliery-company-and-VICHY, Aug-0-(Reuter)-The 50 Mr Deicom-long, 136
Collaboration
jee to their own interests which they it is estimated that the gave one half French reply to America's request Leung fu, $1.000: bir Lt Towson, $300 "The two latter governments have are risking by continuing to permit a million Pounds 10 charity.
for clarification of France's policy on Mr L Po-chun $500; The sons of the furnished us with full particulars and large numbers of Germans to reside
Empire defence has been handed to M, K. Lo, $100; Bir . It. Lock. $500; inte Mr Li Slick-pang, $50,000; the Hon. comprehensive information of their in their country. nilitude. The same collaboration is
Hint To Iron
Communists Executed Airol Leahy, the American Am- Mr Gus Martin, $100; Me Na Chak wah. $100; Dr & Mrs Selwyn Clarke, $100 continuing regarding the application "I trust that the Iranian Govern- ROME, Aug. 6 (UP).-A report It is stated that the reply "outlines Mr D. J. Sloss, 3500; the Hon. MP W, N and operation of these measures, ment will not fall to heed this worn-from Zagreb to. the "I Liccolo" the guiding principles of French. Tam, 100, 10191 556.56
"It was bound to take a little timeing, given in all friendliness and in states that more than 100 Com-policy defined by Admiral Darton la exchange views and information all sincerity, and that they will take munists have been executed or con- and General Weygand." accessory for a common undertsand- the necessary measures now to deal demned to death for tossing bamba Ing on such a_far-reaching expert-
this situation. with
|which wounded 28 persons during! ment as the freezing orders repre- "The foundation of our relations the military exercises of the Axis- sent, but, work is now practically with Turkey is the Anglo-Turkish sponsored Creatian army yesterday.
Sir Victor Sassoon complete. These steps were not Treaty, which we have and shall con- A dispatch from Zagreb to the lightly taken.
To Leave Shanghai nue to observe loyally. The friend- Corriere Della Serra states that all The freezing order was seriously ship between this country and Turkey connected with the bombinged
donate this sum of $5500 for the refugee Even though there are so many ap. popls to the charitable, perhaps there may and will be seriously can
be one of several people who ntendo
a Insting contribution to persons-were tried executed executed.
"As to the position in Thailand, during the war but after the war.
European understanding not only within eight hours after the happen
and destitute poor of the Colony, The condition of some of these peoplo is the British Government have fot
Imentable, and with the increased prices Agreement With Turkey
of foodstuffs, the daily meals given falled to note that Japanese news- "Suggestions have been reported
the four Food Kitchens ls often the only papers have recently been using the in the press from time to time, made
nourishment these persona get. same kind of language regarding
The estimated yearly cost of the Food by entiny propaganda, that we might
Kitchens was $30,000, Towards this, the Thailand as they employed before
British Fund for Relief af. Distress the Japanese demands for bases lace or have agreed to some ar Aug. 0 (UP)-Hitler on the south
ROME, Ag G (UP)-The Turin C domated $10,000, Lady Pollock col- Indo-China.
rangement or other at the expense of front to-day personally decorated newspaper "La Stampa la of the ected $19.700, and with this present Turkey. There is not a shred of truth | General Antonescu, Premier und cpinion that the next move of the an amount of $3,500 is still to be collect- donation and promise of a further sum, any such suggestion, "For that reason on July 31 His never agree to anything of the kind the Knight's Cross. Second Class, for bases will
We would Foreign Minister of Rumania with United States in acquiring naval ed Majesty'a Ambassador in
be the occupation of Ching storming Post, and marked "Food Donations should be sent to the South Tokyo nor has any suggestion of the kind the "liberation of Beasurabla," drew the attention of the Japanese ever been made to us by any Power.
Martinique.
Kitchens." Foreign Minister to this newspaper. "The post-war world will require campaign which alleged, among other the collaboraton of many states, great things, that we are intriguing in and small. In that world, modern Tholland,, that British military Turkey, retreated by the genius of parat-ons are threatening Japanese Ataturk, will have her full part to
and that in consequence
should in her own interests acride her own course and choose her play and in doing so Turkey will como to an early understanding
own collaborators. with Japan, the Power which con- -trols Indo-China."
Japanese Manufacture
"Our Ambassador pointed out that this kind of thing could only incun
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Only One Policy
"It follows that there can be on part only one policy towards those notions who live in the area bounded on the west by the Suez Canal and on the cast by the fron- there of india. For all those coun- tries who live in that area we have eng policy. We wish them to live their own llyes in security and at peace.
Cnly
"After the War in Iraq, and after considerable expenditure of money, we set to an independent Iraq and withdrew our forces.
The world will have to look fur before i wk and any sign of action of that kind in itler's policy.
"When our conflict with Germany and Italy
over, we shall do our utmast to assist Útoke lands in the. Middle East to enjoy free and independent life.
"Meanwhile our forces of men and material in the Middle East are being. strengthened for their next forward blow.
Helping Themselves.
1 nuggest to these lands - in... thế Middle East that the blows which these forces will strike will be blows for their own independence as much or for ours. That curties with it the corollary that those countries must co-operate with us in ensuring that
ing.
Antonescu Decorated
FUEHRER'S
HEADQUARTERS,
Victor Sussoon, head of the Sassoon SHANGHAI, Aug. 6 (Domei). Sic
banking interests and leading Shang hai Anancier, is scheduled to leave Shanghat for Bombay on August 7 He is expected to return here by the end of this year.
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