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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

September 25, 1941,

Enemy Ships Conference Adheres TERRIFIC BATTLE

Sunk By Sub.

LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter). A British submarine-has tor- pedoed an enemy transport and A supply ship of about 1,500 tons each in the Central Mediter ranean, according to an Ad- miralty communique this after-

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To Declaration'

FROM PAGE ONE

FOR LENINGRAD

FROM "PAGE ONE

co-operation becomes between Britain the 130th and 137th German Alpine and América the greator will be the Regiments during an attack by Ger- and Finnish troops on the future safety of those who to-day man. have taken up arms against the com- Murmansic front.

"Between September & and 15, mon foe,"

Help For Runia

German troops lost 2,050 men In Mr Masaryk hoped that the co-killed alone," alates the newspaper, operation would be particularly quick which adds that all attacks were re-

giving all possible assistance to pulsed.

Fleet Air Arm Soviet Russia.

On behalf of Greece, Mr Tsouderos ! The effective work of the Soviet approved the resolution.

Fleet Air Arm finds a place in 10- Mr Joseph Bech, far Luxemburg, day's Soviet brondrasts. A supple-

The supply ship is believed to have been sunk and the trans-in port was later seen to be on fire.

said his

WAVELL'S FLYING| TRIP TO LONDON to the Roosevelt-Churchill declorn-states that the Soviet Baltic Fleet

encounica

tion.

Air Arm during Monday brought LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-It To-day the whole world knows down 13 enemy planes and destroyed I understood that General Sir that the great English-speaking de-ten more on enemy aerodromes, Archibald Wavell, Commander-in-mocracles are jointly pledzed, to, the

At the approaches

to Leningrad, Chief In India, has been on a visit to final, destruction of Nozi tyranny,”. Soviet Fleet

Arm bombera London where he had consultations The declaration had brought re-destroyed two German anti-aircraft

newed

anti-aircraft 11.

and with the Imperial General Star.

to resistance batteries, General Wavell came by air and by oppressed

machine-gun emplacements, 14 arm- han now returned.

oured

care and eight guns, During his visit to London he bad

The Black Sea Fleet Air Arm. with Mr Churchill, Innds Foreign Minister, said that the destroyed several talks

11 enomy planes on their General Sir John Dill (Chief of words "with due respect for nerodromes.

their Imperial General Staff) and other existing obligations" in Point 4 of attacks on German troops by a The supplement also refers to bold high British military oficials.

It is understood that the object of General Wavell's visit was to discuss various problems arising out of the situation in Russia and the Alldidlo East.

U.S. Strike Off NEW YORK, Sepi, 24 (Router) The Seafarers' International Union has culled off its 11-day strike pend- ing the outcome of negotiations be- tween the ship owners -and

the National Defence Mediation Board,

Mediation Bears Fruit NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Reuter)- President Roosevelt's

statement yesterday that merchantmen iled up In ports by labour disputes "have got to move" is apparently bearing fruit, The Seafarers' International Union called membership meetings this morning to discuss the release of 25 tled-up vessels which in the words of the

WOS "the sensible thing to do."

Netherlands DE. N. vari Kleffens, the Nether

arc

the Atlantic Churter (dealing with equal access to trade and materials) guerilla detachment commanded by a schoolmaster operating in thic appeared to

to be in the nature of Odessa district. reservation.

British Planes In Action Existing obligations should not be. perpetuated if they would seriously VICHY, Sept. 24 (Reuter)- impair or diminish the effect of rule. "Squadrons" of British planes At the end of the last war the same now participating in the defence of Principle, found sulemn. expression Leningrad, according to a Stockholm in almost identical terms, he

dispatch to anld,

Vichy news agency. and they all knew what became of 11 With the aid of British aircraft, the when the snowball of protection was dispatch says, the Russian Air Force set rolling until it became so large has caused serious losses to the Ger- that it was

serious obstacle in the mans, The Russian, Fleet

also path of international trade,

helping the Leningrad defenders.

German movement on this front has been greatly hampered by rain, and in addition the nights are tensely cold.

10-

On the former Estonian islands of

An Earnest Hope The Netherlands Government ex pressed the earnest hope to see trade barriers removed and discriminatory treatment in international commerce abolished. A serious effort would be Desel and Dagor, Russian troops are made to that end for the ultimate li fiercely resisting attacks by Nazi benefit of all.

planes, parachutisis and Infantry.

Dr van Kleffens said that on be- half of the Netherlands Government, he was happy to express adhesion to

Bordeaux Explosion

NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UP)-

Union leader, Mr John Hawk the principles of the Atlantic Charter According to the Vichy radio a great

Mr Hawk advised putting men back on board the ships, releasing the vessels and then "letting the Media- tioti Board handle the disputes."

Sallors of the Union of the Pacific which had tied up three vessels in the New York harbour, announced that their membership had voted on release of the vessels at p.m. G.M.T.

T.U.C. Meeting With Soviet Trade Unions

LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).-It was officially atuted to-day that ux- rangements are now in hand for the first meeting between delegates, of the TU.C. and the All-Russian Central Council of Trade Unions to take place in Moscow.

because i was their conviction that these principles, properly applied, explosion occurred in a Bordeaux would go far to advance a bedtion of the building identified as an war factory which destroyed a par- International order which. bring to all countries international synthetic gasoline.

alcohol factory which was producing and nationa, security and prosperity. "We thank the President of the

Poland's Views

United States and the Prime Minister and co-ordination of the estimates of His Britannic Majesties Govern- of the probable requirements, was the ment in the United Kingdom for first task. Such estimates must take having taken this nuspicious Into account the urgent needs in the Initiative," he said.

firal week after the Nazi yoke' was 11fted. The Polish Minister, Count Edward Re-organization Period Raczynski, said he hoped the Charter Such estimates must further facte would be fully applied and the oe-into account the probably demands tivities of certain nations that had of European countries for supplica taken advantage of present circum-from overseas in order to restore stunees would not be forgotten. their economies to working order Poland which was the first vielim after period of reorganisation of the German aggressor and which which is likely to last two years after had still rejected Germon

the war proposals of collaboration would see that none Mr Eden said that he would pro- of the illegal nets perpetrated by the pose provision for the catablishment ruthless aggressor would be recognts of a bureau which would report to ed and the Polish population which the inter-Allied Committes under had been removed from the western the Chairmanship of Sir Fredericks parts of Poland would return to Leith-Ross Extermination Of Badly their homes and the

Slacks of certain essential fond- driven away.

stuffs were even now accumulated in Wounded Nazis Alleged He was confident too, that Poland those parts of the world not directly LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) would not be allowed to emerge ravaged by war. I was known that Moscow Radio in English to-day Trom the war with reduced territory the United States Government was interested in planning for the Army hospitals have had instructions sured an economic development to put to death badly wounded men worthy of the numbers of her popula-keting of some of the most important for whom there is no hope of return-tion.He endorsed very strongly the commodities, especially wheat and -ing to the ranks.

fundamental principles of the At-cotton. lontie Charter.

The TU.C. representatives will be Mr Frank Wolstencroft, Chairman of

Walter the T.U.C., Sir

Citrine (General Secretary), Mr P. Allen, Mr A. Conley and Mr H. N. Harrison.

Germons

be

stated that doctors in the German but would see that her frontiers as deepation of stocks and the mar-

The question is decided in each particular case by the head doctor of the hospital, said the radio announcer.

LATE NEWS

"The statement which they have Pool of Resources

authorised me to make shows that LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).-The they will not be unwilling at the duty of all free, countries to organise right time to join in the framing of in good time an Initial pool of plans for the supply of Europe's needs resources for use in the transition on the basis of co-operation" said from war to peace was stressed by Mr Eden, Mr Anthony Eden at to-day's

lace, London.

re-

Dutch Food Stocks

sumption of the Allied Conference at LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)The St James's Palace,

point of view of the Netherlands Mr Eden proposed a resolution Government with regard to the re dealing with practical steps which solution adopted by the Inter-Allled must be taken in order to

provide Conference in London to-day on the

for the supply of necessitica to oc-subject of post-war feeding and re- cupied countries as soon as the Ger-Ilef in Europe was explained to man oppressors had been removed. "Reuter" to-day by un authoritative

It was in order to organise is Netherlands spottesinan. action that the British Government

"AS 13 well-known," he said, "the

had invited the Allied Governments Netherlands Government some time and authorities to meet there that ago planned mcusures for re-stocking day. The preliminary work had al-the Netherlands as soon as the yoke ready been done by a Ministerial of German oppression has been cast Committee on export surpluses. off. Queen, Wilhelmina in a radio speech promised her people to take this task in bond,

European Needs

Sir

Operations In U.S.A.

Another Commitice under Frederick Leith-Ross, Government Chief Economic adviser, had already "A Government executive in the begun to

enquire into European extraordinary "service appointed for needs.

this

purpose is in New York and is. The Netherlands Government had making the necessary purchases and measures to build a store for supervising the storing of these their country, and the Polish and goods for the duration of the war. Belgian Governments had to prepare "Although the Government have preliminary memoranda on their the greatest possible interest in this country's estimated 'requirements. joint Allied task and will be pre-

The Norwegian and Czech Gov-pared to exert all their powers

to ernments were pulting in hand pre- contribute their share to this works, paration of corresponding memer- the fact remains that plans on behalf anda.

of the Netherlands Motherland retain Mr Eden said that the framing their particular attention."

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