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THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 11, 1940.
WHAT JAPAN HAS ASKED OF HONG KONG
3 "Demands" Of Government
MR. OKAZAKI'S ITALIAN
DISCLOSURE
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
OFFENSIVE
IN KENYA
THREE SPECIFIC DEMANDS NEGOTIA- TIONS ON WHICH ARE PROCEEDING SMOOTHLY – HAVE BEEN CONVEYED TO! IT WAS OFFICIALLY THE HONG KONG AUTHORITIES ON BE,NOUNCED IN NAIROBI YES- HALF OF THE JAPANESE GOVERNMENT TERDAY THAT BUNA, TO THE SOUTH OF BRITISH MOYALE, BY MR. K. OKAZAKI. CONSUL-GENERAL WAS BOMBED AND MACHINE FOR JAPAN IN HONG KONG, THE “CHINA GUNNED YESTERDAY BY ITA-
|LIAN AIRCRAFT,
were dropped MAIL” LEARNS FROM AN AUTHENTIC Eighty bombs
(but no damage was done SOURCE TO-DAY.
there were no casualties. "The text of alleged Japanese demands re-morning the enemy heavily shell- ported yesterday are inaccurate," declar-tish troops were attacked. ed Mr. Okazaki, in an interview with the "China Mail.”
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An Italian claim to have cap- Mr. Okazaki revealed that he turned a number of British troops was in possession of a copy of in the Turkian region is denied.
to the demands presented
Sir-Reuter. Robert Craigie in Tokyo. but! added that he was not in a position to disclose the contents.
He declined to discuss the re- ported demands, pointing
that it was a matter between the Japanese Government and Great Britain.. He was not in a position
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The "China Mail" learns, how-
were raised for consideration by Hong Kong Government through the Japanese Consulate- General.
devastation wrought in correct, Rotterdam by German ever, to-day that three * issues bombers on May 14.
Well-informed Dutch circles the in London yesterday stated that
The extent to which, if the number of dead is approxi
at all, the scheme about thately 30,000 Only three build-
(1) Prohibition of exportation, the transferring of chil- ings are left standing
an by land and sea, of all materials area of two square miles.
for the dren overseas should be: Despite this, a German state-and supplies destined ment published in German-con- Chungking Government; trolled Dutch
over
newspapers
They covered:
said (2) Suppression of anti-Japan-proceeded with is under
all see propaganda in foreign urgent consideration in and Chinese newspapers and London
and
that only 300 were killed.
The work of clearing away
other journals; and
:
an an
was stifl' proceeding seven (3) Closure of all Chinese po- nouncement is expected
weeks after the bombardment and human victims were be- ing found at the rate of 300 bodies a day.
was
litical organisations in Hong Kong:
next week.
น. :
The pause in the scheme is ne
the large number
The demarche was made to the Added to the devastation Hong Kong Government recent-cessitated by
ly and it is stated that the au-of applications and is responsible wrought by the "bombers the aggravated damage, wrought thorities have promised to give for the general review of the ar- by enormous fires which burned the matter full consideration. for two days.-Reuter.
COMPANY MISSING
CAPTURED.
Negotiations are said to be pro- ceeding smoothly.
GIRLS' SKY AMBULANCES
rangements. !
There is reason to believe that pressure is being put upon Gov- ernment to reconsider the dan- gers to which children might be exposed in transit, as: well as the.. bearing of the very extensive scheme upon the number of escort vessels required-Reuter.
Canada's Disappointment
t
Emphasising the
keen
dis-
THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA ANNOUNCES THAT NO. .22
The first two specially designed ANIMAL TRANSPORT -COM- PANY OF THE ROYAL INDIAN aeroplanes to be used as aerial ARMY SERVICE CORPS IS RE-ambulances are in course of con- appointment which he would feel in Canadá if the scheme. for Costing £15,000, they: PORTED MISSING AND MUST struction.
evacuating children overseas falls BE ASSUMED TO HAVE BEEN are a gift of the Girl Guides' As-through, an immigration official
sociation to the Government.
These Oxford Air Speed mono- stated yesterday: "All the machin
We just The company formed part of a
Cheetah en-ery is ready here now. mule transport which joined the planes, with twin B.E.F. in December. It was in gines, have a range of 800 miles, have to turn a switch and the or the Metz area at the time of the and acruising speed of 160 m.p.h-and-care for these children for ganisation will start to receive German advance, the rapidity of Each is fitted with two spring the duration. which presumably forestalled ar- stretchers, rangements for its evacuation.
All other units of the Indian contingent with the B.E.F. reach- ed England safely.--Reuter.
WAR BOND DRIVE
Subscriptions to the 2% per cent National War Bonds receiv- ed during the week ending July 9 totalled £31,000,000, making a total of £91,000,000 since June
medical stores and
Meanwhile New York plans..
Reu...
oxygen equipment, water tank, with the utmost vigour." wash basin and wireless.
In addition to the two stretchers there is ample room for sitting patients, and, for a doctor and nurse to accompany, serious cases.
The planes are expected to be In service with the fleet of other converted afr Tiniers. which have recently been adapted to convey wounded soldiers from Belgium and France to Britain in a little more than two hours. This gift of the Girl Guides-is The total received by the Trea-the result of their "Gift Week" appeal, when every member was! sury, in loans free of interest up asked. to subscribe half a day's
25.
to July 9 was just under £10 000,000.-Reuter.
RAIDERS SHOT DOWN
AT MALTA
wages or income to the fund.
DEMOBILISATION OF DUTCH ARMY
Three enemy “planes were According to a German wire- brought down by anti-aircraft less' message, 'cabled by Reuter, the| fire and British fighters. when demobilisation of the Dutch Army they raided Malta yesterday will be completed on July 15. The morning.
General Commanding the German A fourth machine was so badly Army of Occupation has forbid- damaged that it is unlikely that den the wearing of Dutch mill-
reached its base.-Reuter. tary uniform-after that date.
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ROOSEVELT WANTS AN ARMY OF 2,000,000
PREPARATIONS FOR EQUIPPING an army of over
MEN
2,000,000 men are envisaged in a new request PERSISTENT
for defence appropriations sent to Congress in Washington yesterday by President Roosevelt.
In a Special Message, the President asked Congress RAIDS ON
to authorise U.S.$4,848,000,000 for defence, ad-
ditional to the huge appropriations recently GERMAN
approved.
The President declared: "We them with a wholly adequate de- will not use our arms in a war of fence. aggression. We will not send our
men wars.
to take part in European]
"So great a sum needs a great sacrifice.
"So great a programme means the participation of hard work the whole country in the total de- fence of the country."
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hopes of ultimate victory.
NAVAL BASES
+
"We have seen nation, aftor' nation, some of them weakened
A British Air Ministry by treachery, from within, suc-
the force of the ad communique issued last cumb to gressor. We have seen nations still gallantly fighting against night in London states: aggression entouraged by high "Last night Royal Air "That we are opposed to war is Force bombers attacked The President's present request known not only: by every Ameri- brings the total he has asked from can but to every continent in the the naval dockyards and Wilhelmshaven and Bre- Congress this session for re-arma-world.
"We will not take part in the men, goods yards in the ment to approximately U.S.$10,-
European war but we will repel 000,000,000.
against the United Ruhr, oil refineries in According to the President's aggression Message, the money is to be issued States or the western hemisphere. Monheim and aerodromes for the following purposes:
at Borkum, Texel, Schipol
Firstly, to carry on naval re- armament until the Navy is ready
Menace Grows
"The people and their repre-
to meet any possible combination sentatives in Congress know that and Warlhaven.
of hostile forces.
Land Army Of 2,000,000
mean the
of
the "Damage was done to all these the threats to our liberties, threats to our security, the threats objectives,
"All our aircraft returned safe- against our way of life, the threats' to our institutions of religion, de- ly.
"Extensive reconnaissances, es- mocracy and good faith have in- creased in number and gravity corts and patrols were flown yes- by aircraft of the Secondly, to provide complete from month to month, from week terday
and Bomber equipment for a land force of ap-to week, almost from day to day. Coastal Command proximately 1,200,000 men, though Declaring that because America Commands from which three political our aircraft failed to return.. this Army would not be the Army maintained democratic
"During to-day, enemy bomb- institutions it did not in peacetime.
ers, escorted by fighters, carried! Thirdly, to procure reserve country was weak, Mr. Roosevelt
out attacks on our shipping and stocks of tanks, guns, artillery and added:
coasts. Information so far ré- ammunition for another 800,000 "Free men and women of the
ceived shows that in to-day's States are determined men (thus envisaging an army of United
engagements our fighters shot 2,000,000 if the necessity for it to be strong as well as free. Apo-
those down 11. enemy aircraft, three should arise).
logists for despotism and
of which were bombers. There Fourthly, to provide the Gov-who aid them by whispering de-
assert is reason to believe that many ernment-owned. manufacturing featism or appeasement
more were seriously damaged, facilities necessary to produce the that because we have not devoted
"In to-day's operations two of equipment of a land army of our full energies to arms and war 2,000,000 men and the manufac- preparations we are now incapable our fighters ture of the ordnance required for of defence. I refute that imputa-with the enemy. Yesterday three Army and Navy aircraft.
Fifthly, to procure 15,000 new planes with the necessary spare engines, armaments and most modern equipment.
Reuter.
New Enslavement
President Roosevelt, as an American, fully understood the "threat of new enslavement in
tion."-Reuter..
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