Tuesday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 16, 1941.

Whenry, Sigraine. Condi

Dilly-Dallying In Iran

Will Not Be Tolerated

LONDON, Sept. 15 (Router)—The Germans In Iran are displaying all the tactics typical of men under arrest who refuse to "go quietly." They are impeding the Iranians by a display of futile alliness but the British and Soviet authorities have every intention of seeing that the job is done and done speedily and thoroughly.

During the week-end they

insisted that the Iranians should Ship and Coal

get the Germans out of their

Legations and anywhere else Strikes In U.S.A.

they happened to be lurking and

that they should be concentrated-About 37,000 soft coal minera PITTSBURGH, Sept. 18 (Reuter). in barracks at Tehoran really employed-in the "captive" mines at for dispatch to Ahwaz in the Britiel zone or to Kasvin in the Russian zone.

seven steel corporations operating to capacity on defence orders vere ordered to go on strike to-day.

It is not known for certain in coal is used entirely by the parent (Captive mines are those whose London how many Germans have organisation), packed themselves in their Legation but there are evidently several hun- The corporations,, affected Include dreds.

the nation's three largest steel pro- Generally, the position is that while ducers-United States Steel Corpora- the Iranian Government are well-tion, Bethlehem Steel Corporation Intentioned and shows every destre and the Republic Steel Corporation, to collaborate they ore being impeded The strike order has been issued

possible by the Germans

mans in support of the demand for a

Ships Tied Up

Silicate and very probably by cer-closed shop.

tuln

Iranian ality for Axis

with parti

The Iranian}

Government therefore, requi

require n good NEW YORK, Sept. 15 (Reuter).-—-- deal of stiffening from British and Nine ships are now tied up as a Soviet quarters to strengthen their result of a strike called by the Sea- hands in clearing up the situation, farors International Union of North The Allies have no intention of America, which began on Saturday. allowing matters to drag on Inde- In an Interview Anitely.

Hawk, National So-day, Mr John Dissatisfaction With Shah

Secretary of the Union, said that the strike would News reports from Iran which

spread to many other ships now at speak of growing and widespread Ben when they reach port. dissatisfaction among the Iranian force the Union's demand for

The strike has been called to en people with the

bera.

ROYAL VISITOR-In his uniform an Air Commodore, the Duke of Kent, younger brother of King Goorge of Britain, holds press conference in Ottawa, after his arrival in Canada by plane,"

Canadians Willing To Give Up More To Help In War Effort

OTTAWA, July 26.—Very gradually, the fact that Canada is engaged in a merciloss, brutal war in which the ordinary way of life is no longer autocratic regime "adequate war bonus" for its mem-most people think, timidly and insufficiently.

possible is being brought home to the general public. It is being done,

of the Shah are fully borne out by omcial information reaching London. This public feeling doubtless perves

an

to increase the imculties of the or Allied ports, said Mr Hawit in an It affects all ships, bound for Axls Iranian Government.

Shah interview on Saturday.

moreover has allowed official sion to be given in

an

tranian paper expres- to his sentiments of friendship with the Axis which he countries,

Paper Carnival at Ritz In so has since been sup pressed by the Iranian Government and the article repudiated on the

Aid of S.P.C.

for ham, bacon and other pork press and Air Minister C. G. Power In view of the need in Britain, a formal account of his visit to the products the "bacon board" has has promised to hold a press confer- reduced by 25 per cent, the the value that there might have

ence but already, it is argued, all amount available, to the home in a hot declaration that would have been

retail trade and has "appealed" made the Canadian people feel cluse to hotels, cafes and restaurants to the war has been lost. In other to do what they can to restrain words, it seems to the man in the

Teheran wireless of which the Iran- The coming Friday night's Supper consumption. This week, too, boast of having

street somewhat useless to be able to

50 else"

4

lan Government has taken control.

The British and Soviet Govern- Society for the Protection of Chil-tricted to the hours between 7 lets the flying statesman has some- Carnival at the Ritz, in aid of the the sale of gasoline was rex-Scotland and dinner in Ottawa un- had breakfast in ments are determined that their re-dren, promises to be a most enjoya.m, and 7 p.m. and to-morrow rival about how the war is going, quirements must be fulfilled and will able affair. The whole of the

thing worth while to say on his ar take all necessary measures to streng-tertainment resources of this popular will be, the first gasless Sunday,|

on- then the hands of the Iranian place of Government in securing their objec- disposal of guests, the modest price been

amusement will be at the At the same time the public has tives.

asked to reduce its gasoline of the tickets covering supper as well consumption

cent. with as admission

per to all the attractions Vague "or

threat attached, such as midget golf, skating, dancing, rerred and accepted in view of the What most people would have pré- swimming, etc.

The Ritz is easily reached by taxi, urgent needs of the British Navy and bus

or from, being situated on the Air Force would have been n forth- main road at Quarry Road. The right application now of a definite tickets are $5 single or SD double restriction policy. If the situation is and are obtainable at the Hongkong to be judged by expressed opinions of or Peninsula Hotels, or may be pur- the ordinary man in the street both chased on the night at the entrance these measures fall short of what (Reuter)-Beginning tomorrow, the hall.

should be done. His complaint is United States Navy will protect all that he is perfectly willing to

co-Lease-Lend cargoes. traversing

August Raid Casualties In U.K.

LONDON, Sept. 15 (Router), Persons killed or missing and be loved killed as the result of German air raids on the United Kingdom during August tolalled 169.

This number Includes 50 men, 72 women, 20

children

under 18 years age and 13 unclassified, During the same period, 130 per- WELFARE OF TROOPS sons were injured and detained in Command Amenities Board hospital. This figure includes 66

of

men, 51 women and 10 children

under 10 years of age,

SPECIAL PEACE PRAYERS

Formed in Colony

Stimulating Address By Navy's Knox

Bridge To Britain MILWAUKEE WIS, Sept. 15

the

operate by reducing his breakfast sea "between the American continent casure trip mileage but he would said Colonel Frank Knox, Secretary quota of rashers and his Sunday and the waters adjacent, to Iceland," authoritative control and war-con- Legion Convent des vastly prefer to feel that there is real of the Navy, addressing the American

Colonel

Wasada U. Wins Japanese Students' Meet

the

held

TOKYO, Sept. 15 (Domel) After a thrilling struggle for the team championship, in which the result was doubtful until the last event. Wasada University captured the title at the Tokyo University Students Swimming Meet during the week-end at the Melj! Shrine swimming pool. This was biggest Swimming Meet scheduled for this year in Japan. Though no records were broken, several outstanding times were re gistered, among which were the mark of 4 mins, 6% secs, for the 400 metres free-style, by Shigeru Miyamoto of Amano, holder of the 1000 and 1,500 800 metres free-style, by Wasada, and 10 mins, 3% sees, for the metres tree-style world records..

Tomikatati

Results

*

Results were as follow: 400.. Distres free-style-1. Shigeru Matsuyama

Miyamoto (Wasada) 2

Mo 2 Amano (Nihon); Takeuchi Mel) Tima: 4 mins, 2/5 accs. sclous drive behind these half men-

Colonel Knox described the At-St Paul's); 2, Making (Nihan); 3. Okura 100 Metres free-style-1, Shigeo Arai sures and appeals for economy.

lantic Fleet's orders in During August last year, 1,085

unequivocal (Wasada); 4, Hayashida (Nihon), Tume: persons were killed and 1,205 seri-ties Board has been formed with the with regard to the government's

Coat Slowdown Cited A Command Welfare and. Amenl-

language to capture or destroy 59 2/5 Neck every Axis surface or

800 Metres The same demand is even stronger raider that is encountered, ously injured.

sub-surtore Amano (Nihon); 2. Takouch1 (Me!!!); 3, free-style-1, Tomikatsu object of obtaining and distributing handling of the "slowdown" produc-declaration that he will try to sink (Nthon); Takas Kelo); 3. Honda (5: Matcuyama (Meiji; 4, Honda (St Paul's). This is our answer to to the troops radio sets, gramophones, 1ion procedure which

Tine: lu mine, & 2/5 secs, Hitler's

60 Metres free-style-1. Hyogo Makino. records, books, papers, pictures, play-miners who have been outlawed by lending from the United States to safel

n group of every ship encountered ing cards and any other articles to their own union have been following British ports," he added.

on routes! Paul's)-4 lakegawa (Wasada). Time: improve the comfort of British, during the past two months in the

Metres Indian and Chinese troops in bar-Cape Breton coal fields. It is stated

free-sty:0.--1, Shigeru Miyamoto (Waandai; 2. Artist Paulo): racks, forts, and camps. The Board that there has been a drop of nearly came near the end of his address in Kejima (Ryto): 3, Yoshida (Waseda) 3.

Battle of Atlantic

1. Ota (StPaul's); *. Teuda (Nihon). will minister funds granted from SPECIAL, TO THE “TELEGRAPH"

Time: 2 thin.; 14 mees, Knox's announcement/ BD Melthe back-stroke-1. -VATICAN CITY, Sept. 15 (UP) Governments and will be most grate

time to time by the Home and Indian half million tons in output and

n

Yasuhiko It is officially stated that the Popeful for any gifts in kind such as old man admitted that as the result of on July 7. "Hitler and the Nazis have ours (St Paul's); 2 (Furikawa (st Tauroli

week ago

Labour Ministry spokes-

which he declared that since the Toniguchi (Nihon); 4 Nakano (Wasada). of United States' occupation of Iceland secx. repre-books and magazines, records, ratton this action by a small group of been

200 letres breast-stroke-I, Seltchfro hold special chaira, etc., for which the owners miners railways. and coke plants

Tent (St Paul's); 4 Yoshimura the Aftably losing the Battle coming have no further use. Such gifts will producing necessary month of October, praying that the be gratefully received by the Garri-have been obliged to buy coal in the forced to attempt to break down the Aral Honda, Oto, Sakamoto): 2, Wasada

war chemicals

were therefore (bon) Time: a mine. io teca war be shortened and suffering al-son Adjutant who will arrange to United States. The cont reserves of bridge of ships carrying supplies to 3. Nihon; 4, Keic. Time: 1 min. 48 14

collect them if so desired.

the Nova Scotia atcel industry are

Britain. also dwindling rapidly and concern take swiftly successful measures 103 Nihon University 44 points; Keld

"If Hitler and the Nazis did is being fell regarding the supplies break down that bridge," that will be available to bunker Knox said, "the defeat of England, Colonel ships carrying men, arms and food the primary purpose of the war, would become impossible. If they

has instructed all sentatives abroad to pesce prayers during

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Final scares were-1. Wasada University not to points; 2. 8t Paul's Unty, 6 points,

Donet. hiversity 24 points: 5. Meill University 21 painta; 6, Tokyo Imperial Un, 3 points.

CENTENARIAN DEAD

South

Africa, of Durold Macphail, farmer (101), a over seventy years ago. He took native of Inveraray, who emigrated part in the Zulu and Boer wars, and on his hundredth birthday registered for the National Reserve and received greetings from the King and Queen.

U-boat

The Labour Ministry has repeat-did make such an all-out effort, they The death has occurred at Craig- edly "appealed" to the miners with- would add the United States Navy side, Dundee, out further effect on the lenders in to their numerous foes. this slowdown telegraphed roumovement than

request

Grim Choice with the department and the Do- "It was a grim choice but Nazi minion Coal Company. Nothing has action in the past few days had left to prevent the small group little room for doubt as to what they of trouble makers in the mine feld would do. A German submarine ac- from doing their best to hamper the costed, an American destroyer carry national

nat war effort and now the locating mall to our outpost rond day- tell the American public that in its | Board of Trade and retail merchants'

in Iceland. The encounter came in associations have joined in demand-Night and the American ing that the government should face carried

destroyer judgment it was more likely that the Identification marks, At German and put an end to short range, the submarine, dis- telling the truth than the American its responsiblity

commander Was this deliberate sabotage.

charged three torpedoes In general, Labour response to the

aimed at the naval officer who destroyer. The war emergency has been loyal and evaded them and promptly attacked

Greer Greer." the submarine.

"That is an important fact for the ment policy has seemed ut times to

American publie to digest, that wo continued, be in advance of the workers' de- Pointing

have in our midst an organisation of that the Navy Depart- American citizens who on the ques- mands. The case of the Cape Bretonment immediately published all in- tion of veracity declared publicly coal miners and another in which a formation about this incident while that tremendously vital war industry is the German Government countered that they preferred to accept the affected show, however, that certain by saying that the Greer fired the women and children on the high seas

word of a plratical murderer elements are active that call for the first shot, Colonel Knox said: "The engaged in the type of warfare exercise of authority where the pre-whole issue is far too broad to make denounced by every civilised nation sent government polley of sweet rea- the question of who fired first of in the world." sonableness falls, it is contended. great importance."

American

even enthusiastle and the govern-Colonel Know, depth charges,"

out

commanded the

of

Recruits For Army

Vials of Scorn Complaint against this lack of But lie added that he wanted to authority and drive has broken out refer to it because "It offered

a

Colonel Knox avoided using the. to-morrow, the American Navy will word

"convoy", saying that beginning "provide protection as adequate, as

also in other directions. Examina- chance to that curious organisation we can make it for ships of every fing tion of the recruiting figures for the the America First Committee to carrying Lease-Lend Aid supplies. Amy during the recent two months campaign which resulted in enlist- ment of 34,000 men has caused re- erimination between the different provinces which would seem, of all things a situation it would be must desirable to avoid. The allegation is being

made that the figures of per- formance do not fairly represent the response except in regard to the quotas sot and that these quotas were not based strictly on population. In reality, it is claimed, the system em- ployed

was entirely justifed but it has left a regrettablo aftermath of recrimination that la far from being In accord with the need for complete national unity.

One of the strangest events of the week from the public's point of view Is that two Ministers returned from visits to Britain but helther managed on his arrival to impart to a people avid for encouragement and first- band information from the British battlefront mything that could; pro- vide the leastimulur Pentions

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"Yes, Sir. Of course, Sir."

!! I admit, Hawkins, that o billiard table looks a trifle raffich before breakfast -- green baigs is essentially nocturnal."

'Yes, Slf. Essentially nocturnal, Sir."" “Besides, Hawkins, I'm only practis.... ing, Keeping my eye in, as it were,"

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"Parrot, Sie?"

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Or a cockatoo, in spite of a rather late:zussion, my age is clear and my hand steady juis watch me go in off. the white ---- there you are --what did I tell you?"

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