HONGKONG DAILY PRESS
RESHUFFLE IN JAPANESE HISTORICAL
ARMY OFFICER CLIQUE
Gen. Hata Appointed Head Of Expeditionary Forces
TOKYO, March 2 (Renter)--General Shunroku Hats, former Commander-in-Chief of the Japanese forces in Central China' and Inter 'A.D.C. to the Emperor, and; twice War Minister, has been appointed Commander-'n-Chief of the Japanese expeditionary forces throughout China with headquarters in Nanking, replacing Genera! Toshito Nishio. The latter has just completed a 10-day' inspection tour of North China and has been appointed a member of the Supreme War Council.
GERMAN TROOPS
OCCUPY SOFIA
"
Continued from Page 1 The first admission of the entry of German troops Into Bulgaria was made by the Rome Radio which stated that Nazi forces had entered with full consent of the Bulgarian Government, states London message.
There has been nu comment from Germany as yet.
"A message which reached Lon- don stated that already there was a shortage of food supplies in Bul- garia (Special)
paper,
NO MORE NEUTRAL The semi-official Turkish news
ULUS, said yesterday: "Eulgaria has not entered the war but she is no more a neutral. She
has taken with the Axis Powers,
The ques-
tion now is how her alliance with the Axis Powers will work."-(8pe- clal)
SPRING OFFENSIVE" NEW YORK, Mar. 2 (Reuter)-
BUILDINGS
DAMAGED
In a recent rald on Malta one of the seven inns of the Knights of Malta were damaged it is revealed in a London message which adds that the people of Malta are not angry because they are exposed to dangers of air attacks but because historical buildings have been damaged.
Historical Catholic churches have also been bombed.
CABLE
MONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941-PAGE 1.
FAMOUS K.C. TELLS OF Italian INFINITE BRITISH FAITH Positions Are IN LIBERTY & JUSTICE Bombed
.
GREEK DAY: AUSTRALIA'S TRIBUTE
ney...
"The Temple may be brutsed and stricken, bombs may fall on the dome of St. Paul's, the Guildhall may suffer the
ATHENS, Mar 2 (Reuter)-Local South Wales paid a great tribute Yesterday the people of New scourge of fire, but the freedom of men and women here is varied strength are reported in a DAY, stated a message from Syd- patrol, and artillery operations of to the Greek nation-it was GREEK undismayed. It lives here in Britain as it lives in the brave
com.muriique. hearts across the sea and in that spirit we shall not rest
Reuter's correspondent on the until our work is accomplished," said MR. NORMAN Albanian frontier says fighting women cheerfully gave money and In every city and town' men and BIRKETT, K.C., the distinguished member of the English has broken out in the whole gifts to show their appreciation of Bar, when he broadcast from London" yesterday.
northern front after a lull due to what the Greeks had done in the violent snowstorm and the most canse of world freedom. Mr. Birkett's talk was main- across the seas who listen to me. vigorous artillery bombardment
Many dreek soldiers, who hap- On Saturday, a small formationly addressed to Canada and especially in the United States after which the Greeks attacked, pen to be in Australia, paraded the of enemy planes dropped bombs the United States, but his They are things which I feel deep- took several strategic positions.
ly about and I want to tell you General Hata will be remember in several places. No damage was words have a special interest about them. They will make a fine British and Greek planes bombed ception
Air battles also occurred and forms and were given a rousing re- streets in their picturesque “unf,
ed as the man who brought down done and only two persons were for the whole of the British link between us.
Empire as showing the spirit
Mr. Hughes declared that the and Tepelin debt which civilisation owed to the of the people of Great Britain.
the Greeks was beyond reckoning.—
the Yanal Cabinet on a demand injured.-1Special)
by the Army for a drastic nationali
reorganisation. It was while Gen-
in
command of
eral Hata was China that the Japanese captured Klukiang and Hankow,
His appointment was made by
Italians Frantically
THE WILL OF THE FREE
Mr. Birkett recalled a previous visit of his to Canada when he had broadcast to the people of that Do- minion and the United States. Now, he said, he was speaking from Following the capture of Bardera London,-a. London embattled
the War Office in connexion with Evacuate
the regular semi-annual transfers and promotions of the officer per-
sonnel of the army, involving 78 by British Imperial forces Italians war. high officers as an initial reshule. are frantically evacuating from
NO POLICY CHANGE
the region between Bardera and Japanese circles understand that the Shibell River, which - cuta the change in the Commander-in- (through the centre of the country. Chief of China does not mean any and are reported to be heading change of Japan's policy in the towards Addis Ababa, states &
London message.
designed
On the contrary, the change is. Over 9,000 prisoners have been
to strengthen Japan's taken and everyday more and fixed policy by efficiently meeting more of the enemy are giving the new developments of the world themselves up (Special) in general and East Asia in parti-
disposal of the China affair.
ARSENAL FOUND NAIROBI, Mar. 2 (Reuter)-An
"No contrast between then... and now," went on Mr. Birkett, "can take away and no dicta- tors can destroy what Canada gave to me. That is a great stand-by for ще in these tumultuous days. In Britain today there are some mighty things that nothing can take Savage bombing can away, never destroy them-they live and will live.
"I cannot come to Canada again
a new Empress will one day sall the sea with a kind of glory about her because free men will it so. So you will understand how proud am to speak to you to renew my old
A FINE LINK
the Italian positions, including All my professional Ute has Berat, El Basan been spent in that historic spot while the Italans bombed known as The Temple. Charles Greek positions behind the battle (Special) Lamb called it the most elegant front. spot in the Metropolis. He would grieve to see it now, For over six centuries lawyers and statesmen have lived and worked and died here. From this place went out the common law of England-the place is really holy ground.
"That place of histories and memories is ali rashed and bloody now. It is stricken and wounded with the blind fury of the enemy. But there is the feeling today that even if The Temple were utterly destroyed, something greater than The Temple would live on-that which made The Temple and preserved it for centuries is still there. Man's belief in freedom will not die and the reign of law still prevails."
FRENCH STEAMER TORPEDOED
VICHY, Mar. 3 (Reuter)-The French merchantman, Louis Char- les Shiafino, was torpedoed in Algerian waters on Wednesday by
"Hard-Boiled Avoiders Of War"
WASHINGTON, Mar. 2 (Renter).
an aeroplane with black cross-Assertions that the Lease and markings.
The crew was saved,
Lend Bill would empower President Roosevelt to consolidate the United States Navy with Britain's Fleet both in the Mediterranean and Far were made by Senator Taft (Republican) and Benator Wheeler (Democrat} in the resumed debate in the Senate
H.K. VOLUNTEER Eastern waters
ORDERS
(CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY) today.
Obituary
Senator Wheeler also declared that the time was not far distant
-- LANGUAGE OF THE FREE
The Commandant regrets to an- bounce the death of CSM, R. Ewhen President Roosevelt should Mr. Birkett referred to a speech glatterly. No. 4 Company, which or use his high office in an attempt
curred on $2341.
to effect peace in Europe.
Medical Ofter-Lt. G. T. "Balean,
Col H S. 10.
2nd Camp Fanling
up a stand definitely cular, following the outbreak of
the European war, the conclusion arsenal containing thousands of in the old Empress of Britain, but of the Tripartite Fact and Japan's rifles and hundreds of machine. recognition of the Wang Ching-guns have been found in Moga- wet regithe.
dishu and much valuable air equip
made by a friend of his in the REARMAMENT SCHEME ment have been abandoned in the
United States recently when ad- Long prepared for all eventuali- It is also pointed out that the aerodrome.
dressing the American Bar Asso-
Recruits' Medical Examination tles, the American Press and radio present reshuffle was made with Three thousand more prisoners friendship and to say three little
clation. The speaker on that oc-
Fri, Mar 7, H.Q. 5.30 p.io. Orderly has met the German occupation special emphasis on the successful have been counted including 200 words to you. I learnt those three caston had said that they all spoke of Bclgaria calmly. The latest execution of the Army's rearma- Europeans who had imprisoned words and they say for me what with the same accent when they
Promotion Examination Result Inove is widely interpreted as ment plan by staffing technical themselves close to the barracks we all feel they are THANKS A declared that the law was never on The following members of No. heralding the "spring offensive." departments with capable officers. in Mogadishu before the British LOT."
the side of aggression, but spoke Company passed a Promotion Exam IN GERMAN HANDS
The reshuffle includes the ap- entered.
always the language of freedom nation to Sergeant held on 21.2.41;-| BELGRADE, Mar, 2 (Reuter) pointment of Lieut.-General Ka-
ENEMY HARASSED
A;Sgt S. J. Cooke. A/Sgt L. O. Davis -Two-hundred-and-fifty
"There are, however, Я tew and freemen; German mizo Odaka, who has been active South African Air Force bom-special and personal things which planes flew over Sofia throughout in North China
"When bombers visited The and Manchuria bers are continuing to harass the I want to say to you and to all Temple and wreaked destruction yesterday. Aerodromes in south after the Changkufeng affair, as retreating enemy forces. ern Bulgaria are reported to be in a member of the Supreme War dive-bombed
on 1, the most precious-things The following units and other per 2 motor transport German hands and dive-bembers Council.
there still remained secure, and sonnel as detailed will proceed to park at Neghelli (Abyssinia) от are stationed there.
unshaken, for their eternal home is camp on Fr. Mar. 7. under instruc Thursday when fires and explo- stons followed the attack.
in the hearts of men here and you tons already issued:--No. 1 Company. overseas. It was in this place that No. 4 Company, No. 5 Company. No. the law was fashioned and the Company, Army Service Corps Com. LISBON, Mar 2 (Reuter)-Sur-name of the men who fashioned it any (Those detailed). Field Ambu vivors from ships sunk by a Ger- Liveth for evermore. The earthquake in Larissa has man raider state that the raider rendered hundreds homeless, states was flying the British flag. la London message."
Having joined the convoy at Prompt help is being given by night they declare that the raider Britons and British motor lorries manoeuvred into - position were engaged throughout the day then, hoisting the German fag. and
in transporting people rescued from attacked the ships. under debris.-(Special)
CHINESE COMMENT CHUNGKING, Mar. 2 (Reuter) Commenting on Bulgaria's adher- ence to the Tri-Partite Pact the Influential Chinese daily. TA- "Under
KUNGPAO. declares powerful German pressure there is nothing else for Bulgaria to do ex- cept carry out orders. We have only sympathy for Bulgaria,
Soviet's Huge Defence Expenditure
Soviet Russia is to spend 71,000,- 000,000 roubles, or £2,840,000,000 on "The same course probably will defence this year, states a London be followed by Yugoslavia. These message.. steps mean gradual but steady This was approved by the German domination of the Bal-Supreme Council and the amount! kans for an eventual German of nearly double that for 1939. offensive against Britain.
"The only lesson we learn from such developments is the value of independence."
S'HAI POWER
SUPPLY MAY
HAVE TO BE
RATIONED
The United States, has received
They
LARISSA QUAKE
RAIDER FLYING BRITISH FLAG
LONDON,
Mar. 2 (Reuter)--
MEAT. RATIONS
General De Gaulle stated. today an assurance that goods purchased Army and Navy have agreed to re- North Africa and that 80 carefully LONDON, Mar. 2 (Reuter)-The that Gemns are infiltrating into in America are purely for use induce their rations of meat, sugar chosen Germans last week arrived and tea so that sedentary workers in Casablanca from where they Japarr has. It is reported, set and services may receive the same spread throughout Morocco while aside £800.000.000 for further war as civilians,
waiting for more to follow, expenses. (Special)
Soviet Russia.
WAVELL THANKS Vichy
General
EGYPT
A serious view of the situation to the Egyptian Chief of staff and is held by the Council and indus- the military authorities concern- trial quarters.
ed."
AUSTRALIA WILL FIGHT UNTIL VICTORY IS WON
The speeches made in London by Mr. R. G, Menzies, the Aus- tralian Prime Minister, have received the backing of the whole Commonwealth, states a message from Sydney,
anese report.
7
Reply To Japanese
DIRECT NEGOTIATIONS
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(1)
lance. Those detalle:11.
Parades Corps Artillery: Quallications — The following members of 2nd Bty qualified "as 19.2.41 On order of
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Senator Lucas (Democrat), in upholding `the' · Bill,' described · its supporters as "realistic, hard-bo}- jed avoiders of war” He added
that fallure to aid Britain mighi: urvolve the United States in wai with Germany and Japen:
nat men, we can eventually con "By supporting Britain with tools,
pel the war-mangers to keep peace."
SANTA ANITA HANDICAP
LOS ANGELES, Mar, 1 (Reutery -The Santa Anita- Handicap -war won by Bay View by a neck after leading throughout.
Mr. Birkett mentioned such Agures as Sir Francis Drake."Oliver; Goldsmith, Christopher Wren, Wi-
am Shakespeare, Thomas Jeffer-tunlayers
Bay View was a rank outsider at 50 to 1 and was the first horse cis Bacon with whose names the ded), Gnr J. J. Ferguson (Requisi-start to finish. It was ridden by son, William Gladstone and Fran-merit): : K. J. Attwel (Requali- in the Handicap to lead from the
whole of The Temple had been ed), Gur R. Tomes, Gor 8. O. Berg Wall who is the first jockey to win associated from its beginning. IL/Bdr. O. & C. Marton (Requalified), the Handicap twice.
Mio (3 to 2) was second and was those men, he said, who had Gar J. Reynolds, Gur T. J. Gould. created and built and preserved Gar G. B. Oliver. Gnr T. Hi. W. King Bolingbroke (10 to 1) third.
Challedon, the "horse of the that spirit of freedom which The The following members, of 2nd. Bty Temple represented.
qualified at Rangetakers. on 19341 year," was a bad fourteenth. SIX- and 20.2,41 GARMENTS OF IMMORTALITY
fin order of merit-teen ran and the track was aloppy, L/Bdr H. Corra. Gur J. A. Grant. On The time of two mins, 5 3/5 seca, "The fearful events to which the E. E Hutterseler, Gnr E R. Childe. was the lowest in the history of people of this Island have been
Corpm Orders Amendments
the race. called are not unrelated to all
Corps Orders No. 9/41 of the 21,2,41. this," said Mr. Birkett. "The liberty Para, Appointments and Promotions and justice which made this place For "A/L/Cpl W. Eu Corps Signals principal objective of RAF, ac- LONDON, Mar. 2 (Reuter)~~The is deeply felt and cherished by all to be L/Opl: A/L/Op! B. X. YP.tivity on Friday night was Wi- peoples, without distinction of class Corps Bignals, to be L/Cp" to read
or creed.
that we
Strength-Increase
い
Sigmn W. Eu Corps Signals, to be helmshaven, which was heavily at Continued from Page 1
Yip. Corps tacked in spite of a high wind and Sir Archibald Waveli!
"We know well enough of the L/Cp: Sigma B between Thailand and] SHANGHAI Mar. 2. (Reuter)A Prime Minister of Egypt for the
has sent a letter of thanks to the dispute.
French troops continued to move spirit of our people under the Signals, to be L/Up!" Pare: Transfers very bad visibility. Indo-China-(Special)
southward while Japanese rest- ordeal of death and destruction Baker from No. 1 Company to, 5th The date of transfer of Pte L.C warning that rationing of power help given by the Egyptians in though the deadline for the at have completed their evacuation nary folk here have put on the 21.2.41
TOKYO, Mar. 2 (Reuter)-Aldents in Hanoi
and Haiphong they have had to face. The ordi- AA Battery should be 31.1.43 and not 17.2.41; Pte Mehal Singh, sp Ud Coy, supply may be necessary due to the Libyan campaign, states a shortage of coal deliveries was London message.-(Special)
ceptance or rejection of the Jap- preparations and are calmly garments of immortality. They
17.3.41; Pte Fateh Mohamed (223), By Leave Issued by the Municipal Council
anese mediation Gen. Wavell said: "In expressing
proposal has awaiting developments.
don't seem to think anything out
Gd Coy, 17.2.41; Fte Fazal “Hussain." which urged that consumers of the my personal appreciation to Your passed by almost 24 hours, inform-
VITAL LIFELINE
of the way as they face what is
Sgt. L. Usley. 1st Rty. 20.3.418p Gd Coy, 17.3.41: Pte Khazan Shanghai and Power Company Excellency for your co-operation
ed Japanese observers late last
CHUNGKING, Mar. 2 (Reuter) happening and they remind me of 9741; Gar N. Dessoulavy, 6th AA Blogh, Sp Gd Coy, 17.2.41; Gor 2-3, economise in the use of power and and the splendid spirit embodied night indicated that the tense Commenting on developments in the little girl who lifted her face Bty. 1.3.41-283.41: Spr. A. L. Nanoloff Tandy, 5th A.A. Ety, 182.41: Gor G assist in conserving stocks of fuel. In it I wish to express my thanks siderably, states an official Jap authorities state that any part of home and sale Hitler won't make H. Andrews, Moh Cola, 3.341-25.41: Chir W. G. Lawson, 1st Bity, 202.41; situation has been alleviated con- the southern Pacific. high Chinese amid scenes of destruction of her Wald, Moa Com, 27.3.41-12.3.41; Pte H Patch Homamed, 8p Gd Coy. 19.2:41
Pd Coy Engs. 19.2.41-20.3.41; Pte JD. Stokes, 5th AA Bty, 182.41; Ple
the Southern Pacific, whether me cry!'
Bgt W. G. Schnabel, No. 1 Coy, 25.2,41- Pte Hool Cheng-weng. Fa Amb, "Underneath it all there is some-10.3.42; Ptc H. Smith, No. 2 Singapore, the Dutch East Indies CHUNGKING, Mar. 2 (Reuter)-or even the smallest island, is part thing fine and lasting and noble. 22.2.41-21341: Pte R. D. Ollespie, No. 22.2.41; Pie L. E. Guterres, Fá Amb "Coy, 212.41; Pte Lee How-long, Pd Amb, In a leading article on the Indo- of the vital lifeline of China sinceThere is something in the blood, Coy, 8.3.41-26.3.41: Pte F. D. 222.41; Pte. Teoh Taw-Teong, Pd China development the Chinese Japan's southward expansion and something in the sense of comrade-Scicluna. AS.C. Coy. 25.2.41-24.3.41; Amb, 22.2.41: Pte Khoo Kee-seang. Fa official CENTRAL DAILY NEWS aggression in China is insepar-ship that we are all English and Pte, G. Burhanan, Sp Gd Coy. Hughes Amb, 222.41; Pte Stephen K. 8. Sim, declares that the question whether able.
have got to stick it Group, 362.41-10.3.41 there will be a
| Ed Amb, 12.2.41; Pte Tan. Luso-hooi, permanent and They pointed out that if Japan through. In some clearer way, the
Fd Amb, 22.2.41; Pte Lim Thiar-tet, satisfactory settlement of
the succeeds in her southward expan, men and women of this island feel Indo-China-Thailand dispute does ston, while it will mean Japan's that all we are and all, we have 32.41; Spr V A Perkins, Fd Coy Engs, Amb, 23241: Pte. Chan Yan- Spr G. Bogoslovsky. Fd Coy Engs Pd Amb, 232.41;. Pte Tan Hock-san, not lie in whether France accepts complete domination of the Pact-been and all those things which 3241; Fte G. Foulard, Mob Coin kwong, F4 Amb, 32.3.11; Fte Wong Japan's mediation offer but will ac, it will also mean a completion this famous Temple forms part of 14341; Pte Morld Hosselen, Sp Gd Yue-tim, Fd Amb, 21.2.41; Pts Wong He in whether, it is possible for of Japan's blockade of
China their outward expression are threa-Coy. 17.2.41 Pte Munshi Mohamed Chin-wah, Pd Amb, 24241; Pte. Peter Indo-China and Thailand to enter thereby enabling Japan to return tened by evil men and evil things. Sp Gd Coy 172.41; Pie Salt Ali. Sp Fuk, Fe Amb; 34241; Pte. E. W. D into direct negotiations and settle later to deat a lethal blow to
INFINITE FAITH
Gd Coy, 17.241: Pte Abdul Karim. So Danby, A.8.C: Goy. 25.2.41; Pte L E. "In this Australla of ours," said · This Federatein 13 recognised the differences between themselves China.
Gd Coy. 17.241: Pte Nur Dad (2.0. Roberts, ABC. Coy, 25241; Our N. Mr Curtin, "the banner of liberty as the most militant trate union without outside interference.
"The history of English liberty is 237), Ep 04 Coy. 17.241. Pte Lai W. Sheby. ad Bty, 26.141, Pte Yu was raised and has been held in Australia.
The Journal further warns Bri-
no doubt confused, but the reality Khan, Sp Gd Coy. 17.241 Pte Mohiu-on, Fi Amb, 31.3.41; Fie Ling aloft many years. Among all our. Both Mr. Nelson and Mr. Kellock tain and the United States that
of liberty is in our blood, But do hamed Azam, ap Ga Coy, 17.2.41; Pie Tak-hong. Pd Amb, 272.41; Pte Tong possesalons which
treasure, suld that Australia could count they cannot remain indifferent. to
not think the sense of justice is Barket All, 8p. Gd Coy, 17.341; Pie Kwok-kee. Fd Amb. 27.2.41. most la the right of self-govern on a 100 per cent. coal production the Indo-China developments for,
confined to The Temple. It is the Mohamed Akbar, Sp Gid Coy, 17.2.41; Appointments and Promotions. ment, personal freedom and indi- while the war situation continued it pointed out, "once Japan's posi-
dear possession of the ordinatý Pte Sher Singh, Sp... Od Coy, 17.2.41; L/Cpl J. E. Jessop, Mob' Coln to be vidual opportunity. This new na-, and that no stoppages would
man-the freedom to speak, think, Pte Iman Din, Sp Gd Coy, 172,41; Pte Cpl, 28.2.41; A/Sgt B. J. Cooke. No.4 betion in Indo-China and Thailand
TOKYO, Mar. 2 (Reuter)-A de-act, worship and to live our own Akbar All, Sp G4 Coy, 17.2.41: Pte Coy to be agt, 28.241; A/8gt L. 0.. tion of Australia, is. therefore. allowed to accur in the coal ini-e secured, Japan's next move will cision to evacuate all missionaries lives."
Sultan Al Sp Gd Cay, 17.2.41; Pte Davis, No. 4 Cay to be 8xt, 282.41. devoted to the British cause, dustry.
certainly be against 'Burma and from Japan, Korea, North and which embodies the very
The ordinary folk feel that all Mohamed Shafi. Sp Ga Coy, 172.41 Cpl . s. Lo No. 4 Coy to be 1/8gt. They said they were speaking Singapore. Now is the time for Central China was reached at athere things of inanite worth are Pte Mohamed Alam, Sp Gd Coy 182.41; L/Cp! Y, O. Kwok. No. 4 Goy for every member of the FederaBritain and the United States to meeting of the American Methodist menaced by the evil power which 17241; Pte Rehmat Khan, Sp Gd to be Cpl. 18.2.41; L/Cpl W. J. Brown,
take action before it is too late." Missionaries of Japan, the
came out of Nazi Germany and they Cov. 17.3.43: Pte Bhawal Bux. Sp Gid A.S.C. Coy to be Fte (at own request), miners in Australia fully realised
TENSENESS IN HANOr
semi-oficial Japanese report, An indication of the national that the fight in which Australia Tenseness still prevailed in Hanol tion due to inability to obtain The men and women of our towns Khan, Sp Gd Coy, 17241: Pte, Nur
TOKYO,
are resolved to destroy, these evil Coy, 17241; te Mohamed Khan, Sp 28211; L/Cpl. N. J. Booker, Corps Mar. 2 (Reuter)—~ The meeting decided on evacua things and to destroy that power. 205), Sp Gd Cay, 172.41; Pte Pola
Gd Coy, 17.2.41: Pte Nur Dad (PO. Bignals to-be Opl 20.2.41 spirit which pervades Australia was engaged was one for the sur- at present was made evident by įvival of democracy both inside an this morning but, however, both {funds' from the United States to and villages are determined to de- Mohamed. Sp Gd. Coy, 17241; Ptel
Transfers the Japanese authorities and Gov-tive in the Far East. statements made yesterday by outside the Commonwealth. They ernment circles are calmand
Ple W. A: Zimmern,--No. 3. Day to two members of the Miners' Fe-would not allow Australia to be awaiting instructions from their missionaries salled last night for women live today and for that Pie Jetha Singh: Sp d Coy, 17241
fend their life, which is your way Ghulam Rabbani, Sp. Old Coy, 17.241 A80. Oct. 11,241; Etc. WJ, Brown, Meanwhile. It is reported that 17 of life. In that faith men and Pie Sardar Khen, Bp Ca Cay, 17241: A80. Coy to Unit Res 20.141. deration-Mr. C. Nelson and Mr. reduced to an Asiatic・ living Kellock,
standard.(Special)
respective Governments, says the United Staten.
THURSBY, Captain. faith many have already died," | Japanese report from Hanoi. 7).
Adjutant, HIV.D. Corps.
This was made clear by Mr. Curtin, the Labour leader; who waid that there could be no doubt of Australia's decision to fight with Britain until victory is won
we
of civilisation itself."
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