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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

20 DEGREES COOLER INSIDE

Moscow Prepares Realistic

For Long

Siege

Singapore Exercises

MOSCOW, Sept. 4 (Reuter). - Moscow nuthorities are SINGAPORE, Sept. 4 (Reu-

taking all steps to ensure that the city's population shall have as comfortable a time as possible during the winter. Huge re-

"effects" will be held here in the ter).-Defence exercises with middle of September lasting two

serves of food are being stored, including 400,000 tons of pota-days. They will be so realistic toes, and 214,000 tons of other vegetables.

Last night, Moscow City

Council's President, M. Prouin

stated that the work of fixing up FOUR NEW

Moscow's underground stations

as air-raid shelters was being completed.

children,

Thousands of beds for and a double buyer of banks fur grown-ups are being provided on stations which have olie been pro- vided with running water, good sanitation and even a radio set.

ENGLISH

BISHOPS

Former Soldier

The House Committee have ar- LONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter),--The ranged special corners in the shelters four new Dishops whose nomination with beds for children, and in dis-is proved by the King Include the tricts where there are many wooden light Reverend Noel Baring Hudson, dwellings

10,660 dug-out" shelters who became a Brigadier-General in have been constructed with bunks the last war at the age of 23 and and stoves. Some 3,300 houses are wop the D.5,0. and Military Cross being strengthened to resist the trach with a bur. effects of bomb blast,

Bishop All this work

Hudson, who becomes

that the population has been warned in advance not alarmed.

A communique

Donounchig

to be

September 5, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

20 21

DEGREES COOLER INSIDE

Governor departs To-morrow

It is announced that His Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote will make their official farewells at Queen's Pier at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday), on which occasion they will also be glad to see any friends not otherwise invited. All are asked to be at the Pier not later than 9.25 a.m.

His Excellency and Lady | Northcote will leave Govern-

thement House shortly before 9.30 SERIOUS are Garden Roud. Queen's Road, OBSTACLE

exercises declares that the measuresa.m. and proceed to the Pier via need cause ho alarm. They merely a contributton towards

the Jackson Road and 'Connaught training of services on whose work the community will depend in emergency.

U. S. Weapons For Poland's Soldiers

Road. They will be preceded by

A motor cycle escort of the TO NAZIS

Hongkong Police; the route |

will be temporarily closed to Leningrad's Forts

vehicular traffic by the Police.

STOCKHOLM, Sept. 4 (Reu-

On arrival at Queen's Pier Excellency will inspect a Guard of Honour provided by the First ter).-An unconfirmed report Battalion, Middlesex Regiment. that the army of Marshal Ritter

After inspecting the Honour, His Excellency and, Lady defence lines between ten

Guard of von Leib has contacted Soviet Northcote will say farewell to those

and Lease-Lend Order assembled on Queen's Pier and then twelve miles west and south of WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (Reuter),

embark on the Governor's barge. Leningrad was telegraphed to. President Rooseveld to the Polish salute of 17 guns will be fred by the "Svenska Dagbladet.",

the burge leaves Queen's Pler, a day by the correspondent of the Lease-Lend aid Government,

Royal Navy from H.M.S. Tamar. permitting milltary

Dress equipment to go to Polish soldiers

is: Uniformi (Jackets and trousers) for those entitled to wear overscas

i; lounge suits (summer) for others.

HALING Who beccines Bishop of now training in Canada for action

is scheduled to be completed by Bishop of Newcastle, is Secretary for October 17.

The

Society for the Propagation of M. Promis urgeet the uimast Gospel, economy in the use of wood and coal, Other пек Bishops are Conan although Moscow has considerable

Frank

R. Barry, Sub-Denn of supplies."

Dr R. G. Parsons, Bishop Southwark, who becomes +if

Bishop of Hereford and the Rev. W. W.

who

NAZIS WONT FEEDCs. Gener! Secretary of the

THEIR VICTIMS

Missionary

of Wer.

becomes

Bishop Cash was previously the

Λ White Ilouse announcement sald that under the President's order, machine-guns, rities, artillery, equip- ment, lorries and other supplies will be sent to these troops in future,

The statement added that Pre-

SPECIAL TO THE "TELERNAPH" Soetely's Secretary for Palestine,sident Roosevelt had "stressed the ZURICH, Sept. (UP)-The Egypt and North Sudan. He served importance of this new ald to the "German principle by which the Teamorary Chaplain to the Forces Government of Poland as a continu- Deenpying government is in no wire from 1916 to 1920

and won then expression of the 'policy of the obliged to feed the population of the D.S.O.

United States to aid nil who resist coupled countries" was stressed by

aggression Wilhelmstrasse spokesman record-} ing to the Berlin Correspondent of the "Gazette de Lausanne."

The spokesman added that the Reich solemnly declared that it would not lake any responsibility for such feeding.

SIMLA, Sept. 4 (Reuter).-It is understol that the Raf has decided to give financial assistance to gliding in the country and will be granting £7,500 spread over two years. A gliding centre was recently started in Poona.

South America Leaders

Vital To U.S.A. President Roosevelt declared that the resistance of the Polish forces was "vital to the defence of the United States," added the authorisa tion. Lease-Lend aid demonstrated the United States Government's in- tention to give material support to the "fighting determination of the Polish people to establish once again the independence of which they are so inhumanly deprived."

Urge Continental Unity Lowering Income

· RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 4 (Router).—The importance of Pan-American unity in the face of dangers arising from the present war was stressed in speeches made at a banquet given

to the delegutions of Paraguay and Argentina.

Tax Exemptions

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 (UP).—. The Senate by a vote of 43 to 23 lowered the personal income tax ex- venue bill in accordance with the re- commendations of the Finance Com mittee providing for the present

FALL OF FOOCHOW EXPLAINED

These defences are slated to consist the civil war of 1919 which have been of series of forts remaining from supplemented

and strengthened. These forts, the correspondent con- tinues, are regarded as a serious obstacle by the Germans, calling for strong air attacks if they are to be overcome.

the

Crediting the Germans with wish to spare Leningrad the horrors of war, the correspondent mentions that there are no reports of fire- bombing attacks on the elty itself.

Dual Attack Likely

TOKYO, Sept. 4 (Reuter) .--. | An attempt to explain the Jap- It is understood, however, that anese withdrawal from Foo-when the weather permits the Ger- chow, the capital of Fukien mans are making an attack on the Province and Treaty Port, is Leningrad defence line and the great made by the "Japan Times," naval base at Kronstadt

the city.

protecting organ of the Japanese Foreign Ofice.

The Russians are reported to be carrying out extensive counter- says that there is no longer any attacks in the central sector of the occupation. It further remarks that attacks, it is stated, are proceeding strategie necessity for the continued Vast baltic-front. These counter- "Chinese citizens of Foochow have Vlazma (halfway between Smolensk along line running south from

It

themselves capable of ministering Japanese reforma them-and Moscow) but a claim is made In selves" and adds that the Japanese Berlin that they are not checking the withdrawal has "provided the world German encircling movement based with a concrete case of respect for on Gomel and designed eventually to territorial Integrity and sovereign

shut in Kiev. rights such as the Atlantle Charter |required."

The Chief of the Brazilian, admitted to right except their own emptions in the $3.070,000,000 re- of Fopelow on the Min River, wasing of a big German offensive to-

The

Vital Spaces South

General Staff, General Monteiro, interests. paid tribute to the admirable

On American continent, $800 exemption for single persons to spirit of collaboration on the should unite in order to be ready to be lowered to $750 and the presentare American continent which had face the danger resulting from the $2,000 exemption for married couples been given expression to by the aims of those who sought the domina- to be lowered to $1,500. policy of good neighbourliness. tion of vital continental and ocean

spaces, fying the unity of the American ccn-alluded to in the recent speech of Mr! tinent so as to make it innecessible to

L. Stimsen, the United States greed and at the same time uns

He urged me necessity of intensi- Even if the pessimistic forecasts

which

Bory of State for War, were not)

realised, that should not discourage

Kerr Wants Aid To China Unified

their warships.

Severe losses are reported to have been sustained by the Japanese their retreat from points along the

S'hai Industry

che war, lie said, afforded them

SHANGHAI, Sept 4 (Reuter), from protecting their own Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, many lessons; among them that a

British Min River. weak Power which did not unite in rily by siction clearly conform- Ambassador to China, has appointed

ing to the American

special committee to unify all spirit. time and with sincerity, or

The Argentine Minister of Was, British organisations rendering aid to thought that it could safeguard itself replying, said that when an Ameri- Chins. from being drawn into conflict by an went to another part of the The committee will be authorised various excuses would end by be-American continent, he did not feel to take direct control of all British coming trampled upon by the uncon that he WHS leaving is own ald services to China, according to trolled fury of the belligerents who country.

reports in the Chinese press here.

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Effects of "Freezing"

The capture of Salla, Kuusams and Uhtun in this area is claimed by the Finns. These places were ceded to the Soviet Union after the winter war of 1040.

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Summary Of War Fronts: Finns' Decision Awaited

Marshal Mannerheim has an- nounced that the Finnish forces have reached the old frontiers

Is

Beyond claims of the establishment lof bridgeheads on the lower Daleper, Mamoi ̈Recaptured

|reports-reaching -- Berlin -about-the CHUNGKING, Sept. 4 (Central It is suggested, however, that there situation in the Ukraine are scanty. News),--Mamol, 10 miles southeast will very soon be news of the launch- captured by Chinese troops atwards the important Donetz industrial p.n, yesterday.

region, which is considered more following their entry into Lienkiang.

northern bank the Chinese, important than Kiev and Leningrad. toward Kuanwanglow, while on the the former Soviet-Finnish frontier at

Finnish Claims pre pursuing the Japanese fleeing Besides claiming to have reached southern bank they are launching all points on the Karelian Isthmus, spirited attacks on the Japanese a Haikow where they

Helsink telegrams report an inten- are boarding sincation of the drive towards the

(War Commentary by "Annalist”) northern part of Murmansk-Leningrad Railway in the 1.ONDON, Sept. 4 (Reuter). The most complete reserve on the front. This the progress of highting on the eastern front which continues drive seems to be based on three to be maintained by German and Soviet communiques cannot sectors in the "waist of Finland" where the railway runs nearest to

hide the fact that there is crystallisation of the situation in the Finnish frontier.

three directions,

to the future course of the war over- shadows for the moment, but should not be allowed to black-out other interesting considerations. One is that the misgivlugs of the military leaders as well as private citizens in the Karelian Isthmus and Gennany on the way the war will not be long before it is going for them are now being frely known whether his Order of the Expressed. Day reminding his soldiers that

Danger In Conquests the time has not arrived for turing "swords into plough- General Kabisch, In a remarkable shares" means that they are to tearned from Prague, points to the "Derncustog," it is continue to wage war for Ger- teachings of Clausewitz that con- : many's benefit, or whether they quering enemy territory without will rest on their laurels and substantial gains could lend to the

weakening of Germany's own posi remain on guard over the tion. restored Finnish territory.

General Kabisch, with an eye on Russia's

reserves in manpower and A tremendous battle is now. rag- material, adds: This applies SIMLA, Sept. 4 (Reuter)-One of ing for Leningrad. Against of electric power distribution and the most iniportant factory expansion formidable rings of outer defences, our aim must be to defeat the Red those especially to a war in the cast where by the lack of row materials

projects recommended by the Chat- the German forces arc Machine factories

throwing Army to such an extent that our and melal

Bal work

feld Commitico is practically com- masses of troops and hundreds of force can industries have stopped working pleted with the Installation and put aeroplanes without so far, it appears, against England or in the Near East." Tesume the offensive overtime,

wing to the restrictions on ting to use of a new open hearth making any real impression on the exports.

Another unobtain furnace at the new steel-works of great air defences and military and under cover of Germany's preoccupa- considntation!!: 1 that able, alcohol manufacturers have the been compelled to curtall their "out-the Motal and Steel Factory,

itizen army which Marshal Voro- tion in Russia, the cinlgration of the The new works actually replaces shilov has assembled." put, while the insit of peppermint

armies of the British Empire and the old steel works which is being also affecting those engaged in manu disman

Britain--from Canada to England. facturing peppermint oil.

from England to South Africa, Australia and India to the Middle Caut, from India and Australia to the Far East has reached formidable proportions and must soon be ready

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

TOKYO, Sept. 4 (Domel).-Ever since the United States freezing of Japanese assets on August 20, Indus- trial netivity in the Shanghai Inter- national Settlement has been show- Ing a steady decline. the Chugal Shogyo newspaper reports quoting figures released by the Shanghai Municipal Council.

According to mid-August figures, there has been no noticeable change

the activity of

industries in textile Shanghal, though

employers nt present are troubled by the reduction

molasses

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It is added that the Finns have now rencheck their old frontier every where except in the Fishermen's Peninsuin on the Arctic Ocean.

MUNITIONS WORKS

New Factory In India

!

Counter-Attacks

for re-equipment of The statistics event that smallA 2,000-ton gun-forging press in-

buildings as a heavy bomb factory. scale manufacturers of stalled in another factory has underteck it out etry Pallet Inv

have closed down, pll-gilktale bulls

inners have: suspended work and

dya industries are doing on

only inter mittent business. Japanese-owned elfarette factories are reported, how

the

It is believed that the Soviet at central settor of the front, in which they, hurled the Germans back

article in the

30 to meet all eventualties of the

eral forging presses have also miles and captured 22 villages is existing and potential battle-fields...

16. Several

The

ing directorate is

probably the "counter-attack which ever, to be booming, while two major struction of numerous types of sca-Military Mission, somewhere north-

working at

at full pressure in the con- Was seen by Lieut-General Mason Macfarlane, head of the British Chinese cigarette factories are con-going vessels and river craft, notably cast of Smolensk. tinuing in operation.

Myron Taylor

NEW YORK, Sept. 4 (Router)-- Myron Taylor, Prezident Roosevelt's personal representative

Mr

to the Vatican, left by Clipper to-day

mine-sweepers.

The construction of floating docks for the Admiralty will also be under taken shortly.

BANGKOK, Sept. 4 (Reuter)-Mr.

for Lisbon en route to Rome, having: Toil. Tstibokami, the Firat Japanese recuperated from a severe illness that Ambassador to Tholland, arrived fibs Jústed beveral months.

fiore to-day.

Mackenzie King

*MARKDAY

That Mr Mackenzie King, one of the leading personalities of the Em- This, although a considerable pire and very close to President operation, was not on the scale of these éventualities in the highest Roosevelt, Chas been instructed In the counter-attack for the protée British counsels. concerned with "all lon of the Russian sallent, nt Kieving about which detalls are walled in ure pending was

questions of strategy and war which

and of the London.

most. interesting references to the Canadian The drama of the vast struggle Prime Minister's visit to Trnd and in Ruselo which is rapidly approach-Canadian forces made Mr Church-

by ing decisions of vital consequence il at Mansion House to any

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