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Situation Likely
To Be Serious
Day Or Two
For A
SINO-AMERICAN STABILISATION
FUND AGREEMENT
SPECIAL
TO CHINA
Mr Henry Morgen- thau, Secretary of the Treasury, 0%-
that 0
pects American stabilisa tion agreement will be signed before Satur duy
Under the agree ment the United States will advance $50,000,000 to stabi- lise the Chinese cur rency with the Chun-
silver
ese monetary stock as security. International Service.
News
LOOT DIVISION
IN VIENNA
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"}
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL”)
IT IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED IN ATHENS THAT THE ANGLO-GREEK FORCES "MODIFIED " ARE HOLDING THE ENTIRE
LINE INTACT AND ARE REPULSING REPEAT- ED REINFORCED ITALO-GERMAN ATTACKS SUPPORTED BY HUNDREDS OF GERMAN 'PLANES.
It is reported that Hitler is "sacrificing the lives of thousands" of German soldiers in a ceaseless hammering with the aim of at- tempting a quick victory.
Despite desperate German mechanised efforts to achieve victory on Hitler's birth- day, the enemy failed to break through the new Allied lines at any point.
It further s'ated that the re heating Greek troops in Allama coupletely
repelled two
Herve
Italian assaults despite support by German Stuka dive bome that News Service
Larissa And
Trikkala Evacuated
Continuing their
withdrawal in Gireren
systematic
the 1-
I per nd forces have now ev ayunted
Larissa al Tiikkal but
Gers
to break have faited through the Allied ne it any jant, according to latest intom-
1 rat reaching headquarters
Cairo.
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RUMANIA
CIVIL WAR RUMOURS
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Civil war has broken out THE SITUATION IN DES-jin Rumania, it has report-
CRIBED AS STILL SERIOUS
AND LIKELY TO REMAIN SO ed in Budapest yesterday, FOR A DAY OR TWO THE as General Antonescu, the GERMAN ADVANCE HAS BEEN Premier, and loyal regular
EFFECTED AT THE COST OF HEAVY LOSSES
"cautious"
A
vance is recorded
German
ad.
In а com.
army troops strive to quell rebellion of Iron Guar-
munique issued by headquar|dists, Communists and
tera of the British Greece yesterday.
says:
forces
peasants. Heavy
It was reported in Rome
machine-gunfire was yesterday that a "very im- Our Casualties Light heard from the frontier all night, and refugees say fighting began portant" meeting of high It
"Despite continuous in some towns on Saturday and Italian and German off-bombing the ordered withdrawal flared into a nationwide rebellion
to new positions on Sunday. cials is progressing in the of our forces
They continues and is nearing comple-
Antonescu say General Belvedere Palace at Vien- tion.
formally declared all Iron Guard- The enemy is advancing very, ists enemies of the state and rush- cautiously, partly owing to bad: ed his best troops into action, roads and largely because of the holding tank units in readiness. rough handling he has whenever
na..
It is understood the meeting is discussing the partitioning of Yugoslavia and peace terms which
to impose of men. the Nazis hope Greece.
Unofficially it is said that Ciano and Ribbentrop are conferring.
I' is expected that the Axis
it will wipe Yugoslavia as FROW stands off the map.
It is expected that Hungary will receive the Backa region. in the north-east, and that Bulgaria will be given eastern Macedonia,
It is reported that only a small Serbian state will remain, pro- bably as a German protectorate.
In Home It is believed the Rumanian disorders hastened the calling of the conference.----Inter- national News Service.
Meeting At An "Undisclosed Place"
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received
in contact with our Our casualties are light."
VICHY
CABINET
The issue seems to be a de mand for the return of terri- tory coded to Hungary and Bul- garia under the Vienna Arbi. tration last year.
It is understood that further precautions following General Antonescu's refusal to accept the uffer of Horia Sima of Iron Guard collaboration with the Government, provoked the crisis.
-International News Service,
RUMOUR
SHUFFLE? HAS WINGS
That the Soviet Government
a
of
cast was
The possibility of a re- has begun transferring part
the shuffle of Marshal Pe-the Red Army from
European to her
borders cable from the tain's Cabinet is being alleged in
the Shanghai correspondent of Ribbentrop and Clano conferred discussed in Vichy, ac- at an undisclosed place in Ger-cording to
yesterday to discuss frontiers of Croatia and borders from the French frontier elsewhere in south-east Europe. received in London yes-had taken over the Trans-Siber-
many
International News Service.
the
SIR G. WHISKARD'S NEW POST
Sir Geoffrey Whiskard, whose term of office as High Commis- sioner in Australia for Britain has recently expired, has been, ap- pointed. Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of works and Build- inge British Wireless.
terday.
information
Kung Pao" last night.
The correspondent cabled that, the Soviet military authorities according to reports from Siberia,
of
ian Railway for the purpose, conveying troops to the west. The German successes in North Africa and the Balkans, it says, BASSADOR IN PARIS IN RE- appear to have strengthened the PLACEMENT, OF THE COMTE position of those favouring closer DE BRINON.
He would, then be the head of collaboration with Germany but
with the that Pierre Laval the French delegation it is unlikely will be recalled to the Cabinet as task of speeding up collaboration with the Armistice Commission, he is still very unpopular.
ONE POSSIBILITY IS LA- which would be transferred to VAL'S APPOINTMENT AS AM-Paris from Wiesbaden, Router.
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