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September 11, 1941.

British Air Force

Roosevelt May Corinth Canal Bombed By Seek Repeal Of Neutrality Act

Special to the “Telegraph"

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Soviets See Turning Point

the

CAIRO, Sept. 10-(UP),——The R.A.F. communique issued .. to-day states that the R.A.F. bombed the Corinth Canal on Monday night. "A number of direct hits were registered on „both banks, of the Canal and it is estimated that consider- able damage was caused. On the same night, the Heraction nerodrome was attacked,

“The R.A.F. üttacked the landing grounds at Mortunen, Derna and Gazala, and machine-gunned motor transport on the road between Derna and Tobruk, starting a number of petrol-fires.".

R.A.F. planes patrolling shipping off Cirennica yester. day bent off a large force of Messerschmitts.

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ABOARD THE PRESIDENT'S TRAIN EN ROUTE TO

either to-night or on Thursday Mr Cordell Hull, Col. Henry Stimson and Col. Frank Knox, indicating that an important de- clsion concerning the interna-į Other speculation regarding -tional · situation may be forth speech Included the possibility that Mr Roosevelt may ask permission for coming,

naval escorts for convoys carrying It is also announced that Pre-war materials, to Axis foes, or some sident Roosevelt expects to mere vigorous form of naval action broadcast for 25 minutes instead designed to hall depredations against

SHANGHAI, Sept. 10 (Reuter). "Unending trials, dificul of the originally scheduled 16 American shipping. minutes on Thursday night. Secondly, he may ask Congress to ties and tribulation" are seen confronting Shanghailanders by It. Is understood that his address repeal the Neutrality Act, thus lift the "Finance and Commerce"-leading British financial weekly has been revised in view of the latest in the ban against Amerlenn ves-following discontinuance of the open market for foreign ex- Germany Losing War

Gols calling into British and other developments.

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Thirdly, he may disclose the status South China Morning Post Ltd.

the brunt of Hitler's attack, meet them before he delivers bist the negotiaitons between thereby diverting from England speech on Thursday. The President United States and Japan regarding a the danger of invasion and air is also scheduled to meet the Legis- settlement of Orlentel Issues, Tokyo-Washington Possible Points Of Speech

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Girl Aged 15

Practised !Prostitution

The admission that she was a pro- attute was made by a 15-year-old girt this morning, when Ilus Hing- ying, 21, spinster, of No. 8B Jaffe Road, Wanchal, was charged before: Mr H, G. Sheldon, K.C., at Central Magistracy, with knowingly suffering a girl under the age of 13 years (the girl in court) to be carnally known by inan.

Defendant pleaded not guilty and said that she did not know Chan's Bite.

.

An Orphan Giving evidence, Chan said

that

the

her ally to undertake active and Observers commented that the WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Reuter),

decisive uctions against common

The

enemy,"

says

the

the

the

new in the American situation.

of

change.

Pointing out that Shanghai's | import surplus during the fret seven months of the year total-

HUNTING

led £13,500,000 and in July ENEMY

exceeded £3,000,000, the "Fin-

ance and Commerce" states, "It SHIPPING

By Beauforts

cannot be denied that the stop- President and his colleagues mayMr Cordell Hull, Secretary

ning of certain classes of Imports discuss the possibility of repealing State, said at a press conference that "Pravda," official organ of the Neutrality Act, and they recalled he had no atvires of any impending must strike a serious and per- Successful Attack that President Roosevelt's Labour agreement de announcement con-haps fatal blow at a large num- Communist Party, quoted by Day speech mentioned the need of cerning Japanese-American talks bor of small firms and industries Russian War News.

additional ships safeguard ship-) which had been under way, for Germans called Dunkirk ments of American war supplies to several months. There was nothing upon which hundreds and pro-

LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter). bably thousands of people now Britain's greatest defeat," the news-nations fighting the Axis.

-Beaufort aircraft of the for

depend for their livelihood. paper says, "but the British,

"Prices will rise not because of the Coastal Command, continuing whom Dunkirk was one of their

depreciation of the currency but the hunt for enemy shipping, off severest trials, call it their greatest As subsequent events have proved, Dunkirk was the turning prov point of the British-German struggle, point

of the conversion marking blitzkrieg into a long and protracted

Success.

war.

the

"At Dunkirk it seemed that every- thing was against Britain but Britain did not capitulate, and, Hitler lost the Battle of Britain as he has lost

Atlantic,"

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The only bright feature the weekly sees in the possibility of an expan- sion of Shanghai's export trade and resultant improvement in the ex- change position.

Japanese Imports

situation to-day, located a German convoy ges and torpedoed a supply vessel,

states the Air Ministry,

One Beaufort, piloted by the commander, flew Squadron through heavy, anti-aircraft fire to release a torpedo.

:

Expected

Russian Offensive Gains Momentum (WAR COMMENTARY BY "ANNALIST") LONDON, Sept. 10 (Router).

LONDON, Sept.. 10 (Reuter). The British Government have given the American Government an undertaking regard. ing. the use and distribution of Lease-Lend materials. Detalls will be published shortly.

complete segregallon of the materials Questions bearing on the mat-in question shall be at least equal Journal continues, ter were put in the House of/to the amounts, received under the that reports are current that there is spray or steam shot up." When last troops from a series of concen-

No Trade Rivalry evacuated

The air-gunner of another Beau- fort, describing the result of anotherRussia is taking the offensive, In this connection the weekly says hit, said: "A massive while cloud of From Smolensk to Gomel, Soviet

Lease-Lend Act.

Commons to-day. One member

The British Government have not asked to what extent it was the

reduce applied and will not apply any Government's policy to

materials similar to those supplied exports from Britain to states under the Lease-Lend Act in such other than the United States in a way as to enable their exporters order to obtain maximum tem- to enter new markets or extend their the export trade at the expense of United porary advantage from

States exportern. Lease-Lend Bill.

the Battle of The Russian newspaper says,

Forces Multiplied "A little more than a year

the clopsed,"

British "since

troops Dunkirk, ond during this period Britain's armed forces have muli plied many times over. Wherever fitter has come up against firm resistance he has not succeeded in carrying through his blitzkrieg plans. "The Nazi attack on the Soviet this Union was the turning point in world war. The forces of Hitler Germany, faced

Another member asked for assur- RS they are by prospects of art uminous winter ances that goods obtained under the campaign, will inevitably diminish Lease-Lend Act or goods of a simi- and become exhausted, while the lar nature produced in Britain are forces of anti-Hitler are invariably not sold in foreign markets in com

concludes petition with American merchants, growing

Government spokesman When "Pravda."

stated that an announcement on, the subject is pending, the Labour mem-

volume," in

Busy Burma Road

;

Chagrined Japanese See Activities

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

war

of age. She was adopted by destined for Chungking are

isai, She left her master and came

latives who later sold her as a mul|fered by American companies,"

to Hongkong about a month travelling trader who

her for some time. Later she

taken to Defendant's house

was

by

an-

"With the cost of vlug rising in Burma, British authorities are having

a possibility the Japanese will in-seen, the ship had come to a com- port silk and other goods from Japan plete standstill. and will sell them to foreign porters here,

CX-

Twenty-Minute Fight

The

This would- unquestionably boost A third Beaufort had a 20-minutes' exports (leaving out the question of fight with a Messerschmitt. shipping) and would provide foreign rear-gunner was wounded and re- had already been, wounded but con- export firms with more trade and placed by the wireless operator, who authorised

inued to operate

ate the gun until the Messerschmitt gave up the chase after recelving many hits,"

banke with

Jarger

amounts of exchange."

The weekly states that this counds well in theory but it foresees several

diMculties.

over

Gold Bar Speculation

ber, Mr George Strauss, interposed to will be used in exports with the ex-Crustrated

ask whether the Government were aware that considerable damage is being done by allegations inspired by Lease-Lend Act in the way suggest

Exceptions

safely.

trated blows at specific points are believed to be developing a large-scale offensive action.

head- that

The Intest indication of this report that the German attempts in the Gomel sector to assume the offensive and were met by counter-attacks followed up by a counter-offensive one German motorised which smashed

destroyed the division and quarters of another.

Reports

circulating Smolensk itself has been re-taken- or what is left of it, but there is of neither confirmation, nor denial this from Russian sources, although confirmation of its recapture is pected hourly.

are

Dnieper Army Relieved

cx-

the

It is probable that within a few days there will be no Nazis any- (Reuter) where cast of the Dnieper, even in

Tenches and that of offensive patrols to-day attacked

Sovjet gun positions in northwest France in a complete removal of the Ger- and enemy ships in the North Sea.mari_ threat to 'turn the defences of One of our aircraft is missing.

Nazi, sources that Britain is using the overseas for essential war supplies beginning of this week particularly, The Fighter Command in the course its counter-offensivo has resulted

ed above.

The United Kingdom export trade restricted 40 theirreducible

While the crippled Beaufort was minimum necessary for the War

limping home, the crew-all sergeants effort. No mate:Inis of a type whose use is being restricted, in the United

though knowing that they might States on grounds of short supply and The effect of the disappearance of come down in the sea, took off their of which Britaln obtaini supplies the open exchange market on gold live-saving jackets to make a com- been almost fortable bed for the wounded gunner, bar speculation han by

The other it stated. The turn-

Beauforts from the United States either

terms over is now insignificant." Idle and

returned payment or by Lease-Lend

gold speculators have

Fighter Command ception of the following:

turned during the past two weeks

LONDON, Sept. 10 to the yarn market and since the enormous interest has been taken. No Manipulation CHUNGKING, Sept. 10 (Central News) With 14 foreign exchange banks in Shanghal ngreeing to dis- continue quoting black market ex-

If the Nazis want the other half change rates, the Japanese and their

Fofthe Ukraine-they-will-have-to puppets-will-be--unable-to-absorb, foreign exchange to any ap-

try a frontal attack across the lower preciable extent, according to

WAKAYAMA, Sept. 11 (Domel)-Dnieper and with better success than At least one English woman will re- they are at present achieving. formation from banking circles.

Mass Of Men money

tian exchange shops and brokers are stlit main in Japan despite the evacua-

advice from the British Fighting, as it has been developed active in the Shanghai binck ex- change market but the amount of nuthotics, Miss Catherine Davis in the Russian campaign by the transaction will be negligible having will make a permanent home at the Nazis, proceeds by enormous surging no cДect on the exchange market. Shirahama hotsprings in Wakayama movements of vast masses of men

The measures for controlling theure.

and materials which gather momen- exchange markets in. Hongkong and

are incapable of and this year, Miss Davis went tum ns

they go

fighting Shanghai which were decided upon to Sydney but finding her nostalgin being stepped. Superb

not

three

Chinese

in admitted that some

Englishwoman

Who Loves Japan-

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

the Dnieper by an outflanking move- ment: from the north as was done with such n near-disastrous effect

with the Dnieper.

(1) Material which is needed

Allies and for ourselves and our which cannot be obtained from the "Trade Circularised

United States;

(2) Small quantities of such The Labour member Mr Stokes materials needed as components 01 asserted that several trade associa-) KOBE, Sept. 10 (Domel)-Nine tions had already circularised their exports which otherwise are com- -Del-Sub,-Inspector RJ. Clarke, Japanese evacuees from Burma who members urging them to refrain from posed of materials But in short su

prosecuting, said that there was no arrived here lo-day sald that more the export trade on account of the ply in the United States:

(3) Repair

for British parts American-made trucks delay in announcing an agreement question that the girl had been with than 1,500 men for some time. She had ad-are now carrying war materials to between Britain and the United machinery and pinut now in use or to complete. Installations mitted it.

Chungking over the Burna route and States, and asked whether it was the needed are bringing back wood-oil and tin Government's intention to abandon under construction so long as they

have been contracted for. already which are virtually Bing every export trade.

Steps are being taken to prevent The Parliamentary Secretary to the warehouse In Hangoon. she was born in Kwongmoon and lost. "British ships selden: arrive in Board of Trade, Captain Charles export except to the Empire and her parents when she was six years fangoon and inos. materials Waterhouse, replied that it was cer- Allied territories of sucit goods which

come within the being tainly not the intention to abandon do

categories mentioned above, by American ships or ships export trade.

Materials similar to those provided Oil Shipments with With evacuces sald.

"United Press" adds that previous under Lease-Lend which are not in ly, Mr Horaben had demanded that short supply in the United States will fitsther shipments of oil to French not be used for export in quantities of the conference in Hongkong under for Japan too strong she turned back can gradually slow them to a terit the auspices of the Chinese Currency to Japan in April. An 18.000 Yen porary standstill by applying braking other person who had since left the dimcult time in readjusting and North Africa should be refused until renter than those which Britain | Stabilization Board are more thorough mansion is being completed at Shire-action to thele.impetus. It is then

stabilising Burmese economic life," the existing stocks there had been produces or buy then goes on ton exchange quotations will be solely

from any sources. than those in the past. From now hama na the Finance Ministry has only a matter of days or even hours memorandum

frozen not

her deposits. Long in before the m

re-starts, deve- exhausted or reduced to negligible deal with. distribution in the United decided upon by the Board and it is terested in the Kongo school of the lops, is slowed and held, Three quantities.

Kingdom of

of Lease-Lend goods and

times have the Russians thus held Mr Dingle-Foot

expected that the new arrangements | “Noh" drama, Miss Davis intends to states that the remuneration received will contribute greatly to the control donate a fund for constructing forward and three times they fought the entire might of the Nazi surges Asked by the Court how she foundMEN ACEN CHARCE French warships escorting French by the distributors is controlled and of trade, stabilization of the dollar "Nola" theatre in Kyoto In the near

merchant ships across the Medier will be no more than a fai return

and management of foreign exchange. } future.

them to a standstill. er men, the girl said she picked

ranean had used the ell for er for the services rendered.

Indications are that this time it is fact

No Speculation ing purposes, but stressed

the Ru

Russians who who them up on the street and took them

will initiate the Britain had

10 never agreed to her room.

Mr Arrangements rigorously exclude

forward movement and it remains to Sub-Inspector Clarke said that he this morning on two counts of de- transport fuel off, whereupon

be seen whether the Germans are raided the place yesterday and manding $100 with menaces from a Shinwell asked, "Do I understand any opportunity for speculative profit

as good at applying the brake as they found the girl asleep in her bed. Chinese merchant at Hotel Ceell on that the United States Government by private interests dealing in Lease.

are at rolling forward by sheer intimidation on insists on When questioned the girl had told September 9, and

to North Africa Lend goods, sending oll

weight of masses of metal and in- the British Government's him that she had given her age to September, 10.

credible disregard for the whole- sale massacre of their manpower. Defendant.

Det.-Sgt White prosecuted and Mr Chan however, denied this morn-C. A. Sutherton Russ appeared for question relates to fuel oll used by terms will be sold at uncontrolled

Dingle-Foot replied, his against United States. Arms. ing that Defendant had ever asked Defendant. her what her ago was.

Hearing of the case was fixed for naval and merchant vessels. Defendant was remanded for 24 September 10 at noon.

cargo which went through on the Thus the general arrangements as hours for further inquiries to be

Scheherazade did not include fuel regards the issue of Lease-Lend food oil."

is Into the British Government's Exclusively For War Purposes policy of stabilising the price of food- WASHINGTON Sept 10 (UP) stuffs policy to which the Govern- The State Department has issued a ment contribute. £100,000.000 per memorandum in which Mr Anthony year.

Colony, She engaged a room for $18

a month but had not paid any rent as vet ng she had not completed a month

there.

made.

per

Cost of Living

In Gt Britain

they said.

On bail of $1,000, Chang Kit-long. 25, unemployed, appeared before -Mr G. T. Lowry at Central Magistracy that

Death Sentence For Greeks

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D

Mr

that admitted

Memorandum

The

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In the distribution of Lease-Lend goods, there will be no discrimination

"No food obtained on Lease-Lend

prices.

?”། ་

Eden, the British Foreign Secretary The correspondence ends with a declared that all materials received letter from Mr John G. Winant, the BERLIN, Sept. 10 (UP)-Thein, Britain under, the Lend and mertean Ambassador, to Mr Eden Gorman newspaper, the "Belgrade Lease bill are being used for war stating that the latter's memo will be LONDON, Sept. 10 (British Wire-Donaw Zeitung" reports from Athens purposes. Mr Eden, denied that the transferred to Washington for the less)The Ministry of Food dis- that Gorman military authorities in goods are being, diverted to private United States Government's, Infurma-

tion closed in a Parliamentary reply, this r

Greece announced that the death commercial channels.

It is explained in official quarters afternoon that the cost of living in- sentence had been passed on dex which had risen by between 45 British to escape; and on

Salonika merchant who helped two LONDON, Sept. 10 (Reuter). in London that the assurances, arg

three

The British Government have given neither a reversion of Britain's export centi between July, 1914, and 50 and July, 1016, had only risen by 28 farmers from the vicinity of Athens the United States Government Arm policy nor do they mean a drastic of restriction of trade. Their effect at me dale

August 1, 1939, for possession of arms, as well as on assurancas respecting the use tcent, between

farmer at Crete for sabotage of materials received under the Lease-restrictions which have had to be would be to haalen "certain and;

In 1941.

German army* telephones

Lend: Act.. corresponding said that the Greek Government For food only, the

Correspondence between the two made In any case. Increases were 61 per cent. (1914-

had placed under control of the governments is published as a White That was being done to counteract -10) and 22 per cent. (1030-41).

State all property of a number of Poper.

the propaganda used by the Isolation- Parliament former Greck statesmen and all, of Major Lloyd George,

Under to-day's date, Mr Anthony Ists and others which is causing fary Secretary

added that the total

Eden, the British Foreign Secretary, damage to the British cause net expenditure on food subsidies up their relatives.

sent to the United States Ambaa America. sador a memorantium in which he stated that all... materials which Britain obtains under the Lease- Lend Act are required for the pr secution of the war effort...

The British Government have The House and Senate conferees

to March 31, 1041. was approximate ly £80,000,000. Similar figures were not available as to expenditure in. curred since that date but the pre- sent rate of expenditure was in ex- cess of £100,000,000 yearly,

Dentz” In France

KUMARSEILLES): (Begte 10" (UP); General Deniz, former Governor General of Syria, arrived hers: 8.89

Chartered Bank Dividend

in

U.S. Tax Bill WASHINGTON, Sept. 10 (Router).

The following * Hélegram was taken and will

continuo to take considering the $3,584,000,000 inx received to-day from the Head action to ensure that these goods bill agreed upon h

with a Omce in London; of the, Chartered are not in any caso diverted to the cal differences fumber of techni-

connection Bank of India, Australia and China: furtherance of private interests difference in the versions of leginia-

ton, approved by

two Chambers. Directors have declared an interim Lend-Lense materials sent to Britain on

House leaders began their efforts dividend-for the past half year at the have not been used for export and do to have all *members backs rate of 10% per annum subject to every effort will be made to ensure income, for dividend payable on in that they are not used for export the Job by September: 10 to expedia- October

subject to principles that where anal Congressional action on the bill.

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Picketing Newspaper

The Editor,

Hongkong Telegraph.

Sir, The report of the "Hongkong Telegraph" on September, 8, on the picketing of a pro-Leftist paper is the Brst incident of its kind in this Colony, At this time when the the co-operation of all Alles heed the Loftisis, especially the Russians, the Hongkongues. Will doubt Icss check such

for excess. I cannot understand why the men. behind the picketing racketeers do not' pick the pro-Axis Journals which aro"numerous there. Canes

They "must be

told in unqualified terms that Hong- kong as a British territory now pre fers Leftsm whose aim it is to resale the GHASIA

Falthough Its methods

may

be wrong, to Fascism which enslave the masses to A Dictator.

– And Chiña may not welcome. Com-. munisni. But the Chinese populaco Will certainly hot tolerate in the long run the Fasalstle weapons in dealing witiį, the political opponents,/

Ho Sun-JEN.

Antwer To, Correspondent YK ChanYou have overlooked the legal aspect of the case. The magistrate's decision was based

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