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WASHINGTON, April 26-Evidence of Anglo-American deter- mination not to be eased out of the Far East by the Japanese is accumulating both here and in the Pacific. For exploiting a 'scheme called "The "Acton Deep Underground
Not only are the United States, SINGAPORE, STRENGTHENED Shelter Association." s aircraft and Britain greatly strengthening
American activity in the Philip- inspector" was given a sentence of their Far Eastern outposts. but pines has been more than match- 16 months' hard labour at Middle their leading officiaIS ... Mre
ed by British preparations in and sex Session recently.
making it abundantly clear that around the great naval bate at He 14
Lovell neither the recent Busso-Japanese Singapore.
reverses in the While Pennock, 43, whom a jury, without pact nor Allied
such Angio-American retiring.
found
Balkan have done anything but preparation are proceeding swiftly guilty 01. charges of fraud on Acton
resi- reinforce the decision
stand in the Far East; there are sa- dente.
firm in the Far Bist.
soned observers here who predict Teclaring that Pennock describ-
|that American entry into the war ed himself as secretary of "The It is thought significant that against Germany would lessen, Acton Deep Shelter Association." Becretary of the Navy Frank Knox tather than increase, the possibi- Mr. Anthony Hawke, prosecuting in his address before the American ty
American-Japanese added: "A more accurate Utle Newspaper Publishers Association conflict, would have been 'A scheme for the jon, Thursday dwelt particularly They argue that Japan, far from provision of a livelihood for Mr upon the Far Eastern menace de fulfulang na tripartite pledges to
Germany, fact that Washington's
would return to "There was never a shelter, but attention is primarily directed to former "lone wolf" role and would people were induced to pay money ward the struggle in Europe. The try to obtain its ends in the Far as subscriptions for the use
of Knox statements are believed to East by skillful manoeuvres, a beds and accommodation in this show that the early official rese-ways avoiding action that would non-existent shelter"
tion to the Russo-Japanese pact, make war with the United States Glving evidence. Pennock said whose importance Secretary of inevitable. he made application to the Labour State Cordell Hull said should not This opinion holds that the Exchange for Welsh miners and be "overestimated." has now be- United States. local labourers to carry out the come more pessimistic. work. He also applied to a focal firm for tools. which were to ra supplied when he got the money to pay.
Pennock'
spite the
Its
attending to the task of defeating Germany, abulá be obliged to make certain Far WARNING TO JAPANESE
Eastern concessions and that Australia's position vis-a-vis the Japan, knowing this, would pursue
menace Japanese
was clearly a course
always short of stated late this week by Richard Japan's ability to play this game is G. Casey. Australian Minister to seen as strengthened by the re- last minute. wente, to say he had the United States, who stated - cent Russo-Japanese pact of non-
LO
A. Mr Hamilton promised finance the scheme. but at the
to go to Torquay
"LOST LETTER" STORY
equivocally that Australia and New Zealand would fight immediately
Deputy-chairman, Mr. J. and bitterly "if the dark forces of
aggression,
War.
Thorpe, K.C: Have you got that aggression venture to spread into GERMAN-AMERICAN letter?-Pennock: NC, I have lost the peaceful waters of the Paci
BUND CLOSED
it. I found myself in an awkward
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position, for after that Mr. Hamil The process of materially TRENTON, N.J., June 5 (Reuter) ton was very careful to keep wat strengthering America's position-Four stormy years of waving of the limelight. It was a nasty in the Philippine Islands has been swastika flags and shouting "Hell" some at Camp Nordland came to an end blow, and I didn't know what to going on unabatedly for
months now. Only this week on Wednesday with the sale of the Pennock stated that he gave up 2,000 troens-said to be the largest Camp and the surrender of the 58 a week to run the association. number of American soldiers to Charter of the German-American He collected £34 14s. ed., and, gave reach 'the Islands at any one time the subscriptions
the days following the to. Hamilton, since ne maintained. victimised Spanish-American War-were land-
from ed in the Philippines Det. Sergt. Burney revealed that army transport Pennock'nad 11ve convictions.
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The Bund's counsel revealed that the camp was sold for $23,500 to 217 individual mortgagees, and the Charter returned to the Secretary of the State a few hours after New The new troops join the already Jersey State Legislature had pass- In 1924 be was sentenced for sizeable and seasoned
force as-ed a law repealing the Charter, raudulently representing that the sembled there. Other evidences B.B.C. had bought a wireless in- of American interest in its Philip- vention of his for £40,000. An-pine outpost is the number of the A floating mine drifting in the other conviction was for supplying latest pursult and bombing planes vicinity of Lat. 22 deg. 11' 30" N.. cocaine
which it has sent out there since, long, 114 deg, 11 E. (Approx.) at a Pennock was
a native of Shef- late last fall. At one time a batch point 280 degrees distant 12 miles field. Since his arrest many of some 100 of the most modem from Bluff Point (Taitam "Penin- people complained they had given pursult ships, originally ordered sula) was sighted by a vessel at him money for the association by Sweden, were sent to the 8.30 a.m. on June 1, states a Har-
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bour Office Notification chairman told Pennock, "You are
a common swindler who chose as
har your victimes people who reason to be frightened and want protection from enemy attack, You are a public danger, and De... ple must be protected."
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