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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 11, 1940,
HITLER'S CHALLENGE: AND THE POWER TO ANSWER
London, To-day.
“HITLER HAS FLUNG DOWN the challenge to liberty, democracy and civilisation itself. It is in your power to give him the answer,” said Sir Kingsley Wood, Chancellor of the Exchequer, when he inaugurated yesterday afternoon "War Savings Week."
Qur whole attitude in this war, he said, must be: "How can we help?" Nothing will suffice except the mobilisation of all our resources, to the last man and the last shilling. Times of trial only make us resolve not to abandon the issue in which we have joined.
Despite present misfortunes and setbacks,
many we can count on great assets to bring us to victory and peace. There is the great character of the French Army, with its courage, détermination and wonderful resis- tance. Our brothers-in-arms, the Dominions, are sending men and material in ever-increasing strength. Our sea power still remains and is increasing:
Our own great soldiers have earned; Immortal 'fame in the last few weeks and we know that our airmen are superior, even when facing odds of four to one. Finally, our country itself is united as never before under our great and indomitable
Prime Minister and Leader.
We must do our utmost to reduce the odds and strengthen our fighting men and aid them to victory. In this war there are no non-combatants. Reuter.
Dyke Against Flood Saying he would not dwell long on the floods which were threatening the Allies to-day, the Chancellor likened the present efforts to those of "men building a dyke against the sea."
WAR MEMORIES
OF 25 YEARS AGO
(From the "China Mall” files).
June 11, 1915 Austria's only Army poison-gas fac- tory has been destroyed by shells from an Italian fleet at Monfalcone.
A Russian counter-attack near Jurasnow has driven the enemy back across the Dniester, inflicting very heavy losses.
The United States has sent a second note to Germany, couched in very strong terms, in connection with the sinking of the Lusitania.
U-boat sank the Swedish s.s. Olga and the Russian S.6. Dania in the North Sea and a Russian barque in the Atlantic Ocean.
Cholera, on a vast scale, is reported to be raging in Austria, the epidemic being especially severe in East Hun- gary, Galicia and Transylvania. It has also reached Vienna, where it has given rise to a panic in certain sections of the population..
CANADA TO BUILD NEW ARMS FACTORIES
Ottawa, To-day, With the help of Britain and France, Canada is to build two large muni- He had notions plants, at a cost of about £4,500,- doubt the dyke would be built high 000.
It must be built higher and higher if the floods were not to break through and submerge all landmarks making previous efforts vain.
will
enough and strong enough to stem Britain will take a share in a plant and defeat the elements however for filling shells, while France strong they might be-British co-operate with a plant for the manu- Wireless.
facture of explosives.--Reuter.
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