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Printed and Published for the Proprietors By FRIDERICK PERCY FRANKLIN,
Wyndham Street in the City of Victoria, Hongkong:
Thursday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 11, 1941,
PREPARING FOR LAND INVASION
Great Britain is apparently preparing for the inevitable Fland invasion of the continent which must come sooner or later If Germany is to be subdued by the force of arms.
News from London that additional men are being called to the colours is no surprise. For months Britain has been mustering men and drafting women. Inte industrial service to re- lease man power for the armed forces.
Recently 500,000 women were
drafted for work in factories to replace able bodied males. In addi- tion, 1,000,000 men were made sub- Ject to military service. This figure includes 1,000,000 men which the Brilish consider sufletent to repel any German Invasion attempt..
Not For Home Defence The surplus coldlers must be in- tended for other purposes than home defence.
Presumably they are for a future expedition to Europe, unless Chan- cellor Hitler breaks the continental bounds and turns his full energy to ward the Mediterrancan and Africa. But Hitler at present has his bands full with Russia and he seems likely to be in the same position through- out the winter,
The withdrawal
of Nazi troops from German-occupied western Eu rope for service in the east lessens the threat of
I of invasion against Britain. Moscow has been urging Britain-to strike now wille
while the Soviets keep the main German forces occupied in the cast, but Britain apparently does not consider the time ripe.
Perhaps the British will strike next spring, it all goes well, but not now. The British want no more CX- periences like Dunkirk.
Question Of Man Power There are several reasons which lessen the chances of a successful. invasion of Europe by the British at the present time.
One is the question of man power, The Germans probably have at least 0,000,000 troops despite the losses In the Russion campaign. They also have such allies as Italy, Rumania, Hungary and Bulgaria.
Germany also has the world's most powerful mechanised army, ono which easily crushed every foe until
tiet
thermans Britain would
To combat
have to transport a vast quantity of heavy material, including tanks and artillery, across the channel. This would prove a huge undertaking and require the massing of a large num ber of planes and ships which are needed badly in other places,
Free French Welcome Peace Aims
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BRITAIN'S FIGHTER-Cramped Interior of now tank, named for him, didn't provide room for Prima. Minister Churchill's famed bowler, so ho donned a Royal Tank Regiment borat, in test ride. Ho's talking over two-way wiraless tolophano.
S'hai's Black Outlook On New Exchange Ruling
"SHANGHAI," Sept. 10 (Reuter)."—"Vrending trials, difficul- ties and tribulation" are seen confronting Shanghailanders by the "Finance and Commerec"-leading British financial weekly following discontinuance of the open market for foreign ex- change.
Pointing out that Shanghai's i import surplus during the first
Recapture Of....
seven months of the year totál- Smolensk Expected
FROM PAGE ONE
led £13,500,000 and in July exceeded £3,000,000, the "Fin- ance and Commerce" atutes, "It cannot be denied that the stop- ping of certain classes of imports movements.of vast masses of men must strike a serious and per-and materials which gather momen haps fatal blow at a large num- being stopped. Superb fighting skill
tum as they go and
and orc incapable of ber of small firms and industries can gradually slow them to a upon which hundreds and pro-porary standstill by applying
to a tem- broking It is then bably thousands of people now action to their impetus.
unly a matter of days or even hours depend for their livelihood.
before the movement re-starts, deve- "Prices will rise not because of the
is slowed and held. Three depreciation of the currency
butops,
times have the Russians thus held because those with goods to sell will the entire might of the Nazi surges exploit them to the full." With a forward and three times they fought view to rectifying this. situation
them to a standstil 'Finance and Commerce" urges rationing and strict price control.
The only bright feature the weekly the Russians who will initiate, the sees is the possibility of an expan be seen whether the Germans are ovement and it remains-to- sion of Shanghai's export trade and as good at applying the brake as they rolling forward by sheer weight of musses of inetal and In- credible disregard for the whole- sale massacre of their manpower.
a resultant
Indications are that this time it is
forward movement.
change positivement in the ex-are at
Japanese Imports
In this connection the weekly saya that reports are current that there is possibility the Japanese will im- port silk and other goods from Japan and will sell them to foreign porters here;
"This would unquestionably boost
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OTTAWA. The joint British-exports (leaving out the question of shipping) and would provide foreign American declaration of war
Arms with more trade and aims WHA seen by French
orised
banks with larger authorities here as confirming amounts of exchange." promises already made to the The weekly states that this sounds Free French, by Great Britain well in theory but it foresees several
dimeulties. that the freedom and integrity of France will be restored.
Gold Bar Speculation
Lease-Lend Aid And British Trade
FROM PAGE ONE
despite the British Government's protests?"
Mr Dingle-Foot replied, "This question relates to fuel oil used by The effect of the disappearance of naval and merchant vessels. The Free French heardquarters the open exchange market on gold cargo which went through on the here made public the following bar speculation has been almost Scheherazade did not include fuel statement on the declaration as overwhelming, it stated. The turn; | oil." received from Free French Lon-over is now "insignificant." Idie and Exclusively For War Purposes don headquarters:
The fundamental principles of this declaration confirm the promises already made to General de Gaulle by the British Prime Minister to the effect that the integrity and Inde- pendence of France would be restor- ed.
hav
Irustrated gold speculators
WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (UP).—-~~ turned during the past two weeks to the yarn market and since the The State Department has issued a beginning of this week particularly: Eden, the British Foreign Secretary memorandum in which Mr Anthony enormous Interest has been taken.'
declared, that all materials received jaa
Indian Lady's
They guarantee that the French Courageous Stand
people will be called upon to decide freely their own style of administra- tlon, which is the main point of the Free France programme.)
Broader Security
"They supply guaranty of real security through unilateral disarma- ment of aggressive powers until such time as a
broader security system can be put into
put into operation. "Free France approves the prin ciples of a close international eco nomic co-operation, and is convinced that the prosperity of each and every nation is for all of them the surest basis of social and military security.
LATE NEWS
Begum of Shalt Nawaz has
LAHORE, Sept. 10 (Reuter),-~~Thej
nounced her decision not to resign
un-
Britain under the Lend and Lease bill are being used for war purposes. Mr Eden denied that the goods are being diverted to private commercial channels.
from the Viceroy's National Defence Roosevelt May Seek
Council in obedience to the demonds of the Muslim League.
sociated with the Counell as a mem- ber of the Muslim League but in her capacity nga representative of the women of India.
She points out that she is nos as- Repeal of Neutrality
Nazis Take Over Sardinia
FROM PAGE ONE
[State, said at a press conference that he had no advices of any impending agreement or announcement con- cerning Japanese-American talks which had been under way for several months. There was nothing new in the American situation.
Italians Need Pasics LISBON, Sept. 10 (Reuter}} -| Some thousands of German troops, have recently passed through Italy en route to Sardinia secording "toma traveller from Italy. He states that! Sardinia is completely under German Occupation and no Italian is allowed to enter the island without a so jealously is it guarded.
Dass
It is believed that the Germans intend to reinforce the African front.
Vital War Needs
Quarters For Hsu
Mo Family
Due At Canberra SYDNEY, Sept. 10 (Reuter)—Dr Hau, Mo, the Chinese Minister to Australia, will present his credentials to Lord Gowrie ori September 16 at Canberra, where five houses' are al-
Being Produced party acquired to accommodate the
of 24, including nine children. The “Daily Telegraph," in a leader NEW YORK, Sept. 10 (Reuter) on Dr. Hau's arrival and that of Mr Mr Jesse Jones, Secretory of Com- Nelson T. Johnson, the American merce and Federal Loan Administra-Ambassador, says We want to sco tor, announced to-day that the De-every Pacific country stand as cour fence Plant Corporation is financing ngeously and uncompromisingly the odditional production of 30,000.- against aggression as the herole pes- 000 lbs' aluminium and 112,000,000 ple. Dr Hsu represents,
of
Ibs of magnesium at cost $72,000,
000. This will bring the
total
aluminium enpacity to 1,130,000,000
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