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GOOD--- THOSE OLD CRANKS DESERVE
IT
September 25, 1941.
By Ernie Bushmiller
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CABLE TO BE SENT TO MR DUFF COOPER
About four hundred bachelor-husbands - attended à meeting at the Peninsula Hotel Rose Room, yesterday evening and learnt that the Governor, Sir Mark Young, had undertaken to recom- mend to the Home Government at the enrliest possible moment the revocation of the evacuation decree,
They received this information from Mr W. V. Taylor, Hon. Secretary of the Evacuation Representation Committee, but they made derisive exclamations when they learnt that action by the Governor was dependant upon the counsel of his military and civil advisers, arguing that their position was much as before.
Much of the time was given to an itemisation of cases of alleged discrimination involving wives of high Government officials and other influential people, both in the matter of evading the evacuation order and of obtaining permission to re- enter the Colony.
The meeting unanimously decided to cable Me A. Duff Cooper, representative of the British Cabinet in the Far East, In Singapore urging the husbands' grievances. By another resolution the husbands declared their opinion that the evacun- tion had Impaired the morale of the Colony's British population. An appeal for funds resulted in $739.47 being collected, which was added to the Committee's standing credit of $267.30. When the figures were disclosed a voice from the hall shouted. "This money might have gone to the Bomber Fund if not for the evacuation."
At least one woman attended the meeting, which testifled to its patriolism by singing the National Anthem at its close.
Mr R. J. Banks (Committee Chairman) presided and was supported on the platform by Messrs W. V. Taylor (Hon. Secrc- tary), V. D. Gage, J. Shepherd, L. A. Gibsoni, D. Nickson, and W. G. McKie and Captain W. E. Kirby.
British Red Cross
LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter),-The British Red Cross has allocated £250,000 to deal with the im mediate needs of Russia and Britain's other Allies.
REMOVAL OF
STATUES
The King Charles I statue in Trafalgar Square is to be taken away to a secret place of "presumed safely" and is reappearing from its pro-
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NAZIS ATTACK-Russia is known for its b oad plains, illustrated readily in this picturo showing German tanks taking up position for a frontal attack on Soviet defences. Tho' picture, found on a German prisoner, was radioed to New York.
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The German propaganda machine is angrily accus. ing Stálin of "the greatest tank bluff since tanks were introduced into warfare," -
The Russians displayed only old model tanks at manoeuvres and parades at which foreign military at- taches were present, the Germans declare. But secretly chestra and Gladys Swarthout they built up a great-force-of-improved-machines. - zo Soprano),
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"The Germans my that when the Russians appeared in battle they had· types of tanks of which the German High Command had never even heard.
"At the outbreak of the war the Germans officially stated that the The hope that the French quis Russians had 0,000, lanks, in
former lings Plorre Laval,
Vichy brigades,
The Germans now say that they Vice-Premier,
Mercel Deat, tions.
editor of the Nazi-controlled Paris have captured or destroyed 9,000 6.47 Dance" Music by
Gerald newspaper "L'Oeuvre," may recover tanks, but the Russians have many from their injuries so that they can this was discovered by the Get--
left. Moore (Plano) and Itis Rhythm._._._.
7.15 Vivian EULS (Piano) and be later tried by the French nation
and legally made to pay for their mans in the much-advertised thrust to Vyazma, 100 miles along the crimes is expressed in a communique Hail Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal);
released by the Free French Head Moscow road from Smolensk. "Viktoria And Her Hussar" Selec- quarters in Singapore. The cum- tlon (Abraham); "Monon"-Fantasia munique reads! (Massenet, arr. Tavan).
Jessie Matthews (Vocal). 7.35 Light Orchestral.
8.0 London Relay-The News.
8.15 London Relay-War Com mentary,
B.25 London Relay 'Listening -Post-
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"German tanks and notorised in- fantry reached Vyazma but could "The recent attempt against the not hold the village. They cailed lives
of Laval and Deat is a clear in for reinforcements, and the 137th
Infantry dication
division joined revolt and indignation which is now he
of the fast rising tide of German
"The Russians let this division surging treacherous advocates of co-opera-reach Vyazma practically unhinder- tion' with Nazi Germany.
the
France
against
the
ed, but closed in behind.
Germans Crushed
"Then the Russians launched a
"It is
that despite also signifcant strong pressure exerted on the violent pro- population and the
|fantry.
An-Laval and his clique never suc- against the German tanks and in- oganda campaign which went with crushing artillery and tank attack ceeded in recruiting more than 1,200 volunteers' for their so-called 'anti-
"Heavy Russian tanks charged Bolshevist legion. This attempt to straight at German tanks which had enlist Frenchmen to fight and die for escaped the artillery fire. The So-
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"As for Laval and Deat, we"corn-
French
German
machines, crushing them. "The Panzer force and the 137th
wore
estly hope that they may survive division were destroyed. At Vyazma their injuries. Their lives belong to alone, 3,000 German dead the justice of the
nation counted." whose task it will be to pass sen- tence upon them."
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The "Daily Express" correspondent says that, with Germans dying by the thousands in this manner, the German public is beginning to seek scapegoats.
"The Nazle will produce the scape- gonts," he adds,
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