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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
September 16, 1941,
By Ernie Bushmiller
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Finns Likely To Stop Japanese Base in Korea
Fighting Very Soon
Special to the "Telegraph"
HELSINKI, Sept. 15 (UP). The speech made yesterday by M. Tanner, Minister of Commerce and Industry, has caused n sensation in political circles. Never before has Finnish Cabinet member discussed so openly the Finnish war aims.
M. Tanner is not only consi- |
dered the most popular but also
the strongest and most active of ENORMOUS
the Cabinet members.
has
The statement is generally inter- preted to mean that Finland neither la, nor wants to be involved in the war between the big Powers, and that she
decided to lay down her arms as soon as she has reached her own war alms. It is further Inter- preted as an Indication that Finland does not want to attach herself too closely to the German milltory
TANK LOSSES
German Invasion. Costing Dear
MOSCOW, Sept. 15 (Reuter).
power and, secondly, that she de-Describing them as a prelude sires a peace which can be respected) by all Powers whatever the result of things to come, Moscow Radio
of the war between Germany and fo-day mentioned Hitler's enor- the Allied powers.
mous tank losses on the enstern.
For the time being, all eyes are front. focussed on Leningrad, the fate of "German tanks were Goebbels! which is assumed to be declsive for trump
in his card.
myth Finland.
about German Invincibility," the All newspapers to-day bannerlined) the German claims that the outer speaker said, adding: "In war deferices
been against a weak and isolated of_Leningrad' have penetrated. It is considered signin-niversary of the west this argu- cant that no mention was made re- ment carried some weight but garding the activity of the Finnish it has fallen down deplorably in troops in connection with the opero-
the campaign against tions against Leningrad,
U.S.S.R.
CROATIA CALM which it was possible to replace.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ROME, Sept. 15 (UP)-It is off clally declared that calm reigns. In Zagreb and the rest of Croatia fol-
“During the first week of the war German tank forces sustained losses
After three weeks of war, however, Hitler lost 12 tanie divisions and after two months of war, 8,000 tanks in all,
Threatens Vladivostok
Special to the "Telegraph"
WASHINGTON, Sept. 15 (UP),~Mr Kilsoo Haan, re- presentative of the Chinese-Korean League to-day sent a Ielter to Mr Cordell Hull, Secretary of State.drawing his attention to the Japanese base at Rashin, Korea, which is only 150 air miles from Vladivostok, the key port for United .. States shipments of petroleum products to Russia. -
Mr Haan told Mr Hull that the Japanese have stationed 50,000 troops, 350 planes and twelve submarines at Rashin from Japan Proper.
Rashin is now one of the three largest and most strate- gic bases in the Japanese Empire. Russia's only ice-free harbour in the North Pacific is at the mercy of the Japanese war machine unless America and Russia take the military Initiative.
Tells Legionaires World Situation Serious World
Roosevelt Of
MacAVOY DESCRIBES MOSCOW
Defences Growing Stronger
MOSCOW, Sept. 16. (Reuter). "The few German planes which have thus for managed to break through Moscow's outer defences have been greeted by a barrage such as Berlin rarely managed to send up," said Mr Dennis MacAvoy, the C.B.S. correspondent (who passed through Hongkong recently) in a radio talk from Moscow to-day. He added: "A traveller from other wartime capitals is amazed by the lack of damage here, for only a care- ful search reveals where any German bombs have fallen.
But there are dangers that have
to be watched during childhood
RIGHT from birth on, you can rec
It usually means that the child is whether a child is the highly- using up his nervous energy more strung, sensitive type or not. He quickly than he's replacing it. And seems to live more intensely. Every It is at night, during sleep, that these thing makes a far deeper impression stores of nervous energy should bo on him. As he grows up ho learns replaced. If they are not replaced, more easily, is quicker in his renc- the nervous strain.on the child gets "Night fighters have accounted for many of the Nazi losses thus far and tons and makes headway much worse and worse. He's suffering
faster than other children.
from Night Starvation. dally the defences of Moscow are growing stronger. German ralds
But though these qualities give him thus far have been ineffectual and the a better chance in life, they bring these symptoms, start your child on At the first sign of any one of long promised air blitzkrieg appears with them dangers that have to be Horlicks, a cupful regularly overy to have been indefinitely postponed. watched. Parents need for greater
insight in handling such A.R.P. Routine
children: night. Horlicks strengthens his ner- "There is only ceaseless labour Many highly-strung, sensitive chil- ves and builds his appeille by born of determination to protect the dren have grown up to be utter guarding him against Night Sturva- lives and the physical appearance of fallures weak, nervous, over-sensi- Moscow and to defend its ground to tive-because their parents did not tion. Soon you'll and he'll eat well
understand Every large apartment fully, the last.
health and look strong and healthy. He'll grow up to make the fullest use of houses has a commandant or manager, warnings during childhood,
ren sounds announc and when the siren
his special glits and capabilities · These health warnings may start without the terrible handicap of Ing a German air
air raid, all able-
at any age. The child goes off his bodied men in the building without food, is anicky at meals; he gets pale, nervous exhaustion that sometimes exception must report for duty. Most
puffy under the eyes; you and he accompanies them. tires easily, of them are assigned to roots and
becomes Ustless; he specially treated gauntlets and hoods sleeps restlessly All these
Give your child Horlicks to-night,
tongs to pick up incendiary bombs.
wrong.
certain
are
stores.
IC-
Special to the "Telegraph” MILWAUKEE, Sept. 15 (UP),-President Roosevelt's mes sage to the American Legion Convention, which was read by the Secretary of the Navy, Colonel Frank Knox to-day, is na follows: "Knowing of the keen interest manifested by the home and the Legion in the current momentous events both at
abroad, I need not remind you of the serious situation now facing the world and its possible effect on the future of our own country.
of war, our national security and "You who have served in our our way of life is not imaginary but are distributed to them along with serious signs that something is Horlicks is obtainable at all good
real. This hazard can only beap- praised when we appreciate the des
"For more than ten years there has truction, desolation and enslavement devoted to features and articles on been a special newspaper in Moscow
has overtaken which
Lee
air rald precautions. It is published peopic of other nations in recent by a society called Anti-Air Raid and Poison Gag Society. For years the years.
"Our nation throughout its existence publle have
been has stood as a symbol of security and systematic campaign of instruction in
treated to freedom. It is our constant our controlling purpose
aim, the arts of disposing of fire-bombs, that these decontamination, wearing of gus priceless rights and privileges ac- masks and first old technique," eruing
eltizenship may, to American above all, be preserved and pro- lected. To that end, ns you know, we are now engaged in a most! thoroughgoing effort for national defence in order to meet adequately the steps being taken by aggressor nations.
**These Agures are too palpable for lowing the throwing of bombs in Goebbels' foolish swaggering of the Zagreb by Communista. it is stated victories of German arms in the cast were to stand the test. But these figures that all
responsible parties quickly rounded up and will be are far from final. They are but a
prelude of things yet to come.”
given a military 'trinl.
Insist
war
armed forces during war time know best the stern realities of and consequently would much prefer peace,
"However, you also well appreciate the danger of our not being fully pre pared to meet any condition that may arise in world affairs. The threat
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Unity of Purpose
"We all know that for the success-
Briton, Age 112, Passes
Life of Moderation
LONDON, Sept. 15-(Roûter),
ful accomplishment of such a vast --Britain's oldest man, Mr undertaking there must be unity of Alfred Charles Nunez Arnold, purpose, unity of sentiment and a
keen desire to make whatever sacri- died to-day, at the age of 112 at flees which may be necessary in a Liverpool Convalescent Home order to obtain our objective. jat Woolston.
The American Legion is an or He was a keen student of Yogi-Ism ganisation extending through the and attributed his long life and good nation even to the amallest com-health to its study and to "modera munity with a membership in excess on in all things. at one million and it is of tremendous
The
satisfac-
Mr Arnold was left an orphan at importance in stimulating strong an early age and was brought up by patriotism
of true citizenship. tion that
that we have had your Co- contemporary of Jennie Lind. He operation in the development of the then took up journalism, touring the ritional defence programme in all world and working for many news- Its uspects. I feel confident that the papers. He was war correspondent Administration and nation can count in three wars and found himself in on the same Interest and co-opera-| many tight comers. tion in meeting whatever lies ahead."
his uncle in London. He was first
"It is a source of great destined to be an opera singer, being
TRADE UNIONS
OF INDIA
He spoke French, German, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese and was occasionally heard on the B.B.C.
He was presented with two big cigars by King Edward VII when then Prince of Wales, had coffee with Disraeli and tea with Charles Dickens.
he
Dominion Loans
'BOMBAY, Sept. 15 (Reuter) —The Mr Arnold was, until recently, Executive of the All-India Anti-living in St Pancras Hospital, London, Fascists Trades Union Council, but was evacuated on his 112th birth claiming to represent over 150,000 day, two months ago, workers, have passed a resolution welcoming the move of the British Trades Union Congress to set up a Joint Anglo-Soviet Trades Union Counell to intensify the anti- Fascist struggle and safeguard the In- terests of workers, and condemning the attitude of the All-India Trade Union Congress.
To Britain
LONDON, Sept. 15 (British Wire- less)-Recent loans from the Domin- tons and Colonies include a further £600,000 free of interest from Kenya and Uganda Railways and Harbour LONDON, Sept. 15 (Reuter)A Administration out of reservo. week-long boycott of German-con- | Already £200,000 has been lent in trolled Czech nevepapers begon yes-the same way and the Administra terday on the fourth anniversary oftion has remitted charges on military the death of Thomas Mataryis, first traffic of £260,000 in 1940 and President of Czechg-Slovakia, N|| £350,000 in 1941.
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