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10:35 Message
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.334 b. LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reuter). | 100 n.The King has sent the follow- 1048ing message to General Viscount 4.30 n. Gort, Commander-in-Chief of the
100 b. British Army in France:
.10 4. " has given me the great pleasure n. to visit the troops under your com- ..4 n.mand in France, and the days I have 67 sa. been able to spend among them have 23.been full
interest, for I had an 7.85 b. opportunity seeing something of 4.75 the conditions in which they are .51% sa.iving and the work on which they
183 are engaged. 181⁄2 n .1115 b.
"I am satisfied that the British 2414 b. soldier of to-day is at least equal to 84 b. his predecessor both in efficiency and .18/3 m. spirit,
"I send my best wishes to all ranks 18/0 n.
of the B.E.F. ond assure them of the Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. S..14.00 n. complete and unfalling confidence Cald Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $....13 n.
placed in them by their fellow- countrymen."
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R.A.F. Pilot Receives Croix-de-Guerre
48. Special
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Correction
To the Editor,
"Hongkong Telegraph," Sir-With reference to your issue of yesterday's date, re an article under the heading:-"Wife Offers to Pawn Cont to Save Husbond", it won mentioned by the Police Officer pro- accuting that the defendant, To Hang, was a friend of mine. This is in correct. I do not know this mon
To Hang, the defendant in the case, used to call on younger brothers occasionally for one of my assistance, and has never been a friend of mine at any time.
Will you, therefore, please publish thin correction in your next lasue, and I spell my name
S. A. L. RAHMAN.
They've Got To Pay
Germany's Economic
Difficulties
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY AMSTERDAM, Dec, 11 (Reuter) Reuter" learn from
neutral source that Dr. Walther Funk, the German Finance Minister, and his experts have been working on a number of drasile schemes for financing the war, including a com- plicated form of capital levy, ordin- ury loan, voluntary collection of gold, and forcible transfer to the state of a proportion of Savings Banks balances.
Hitler is hesitating to give bis sp- proval as Rudolf Hess says that the people must not be asked for more ble sacrifices just rel.
In desperation, Hitler is said to be turning to Dr. Schacht, the former Reich Finance Minister, but it is understood that the intter still re- sents being abruptly sacked in Janu- ay from the Presidency of the Reichsbank.
Dr. Schacht says that he is unable. to do anything with Germany's fin- ances in their present state.
AID FROM LAPLAND
(Continued from Page 1) Russians for two years "If It would only only get cold."
Russians Make No Headway In East
London. Dec. 11 (Reuter) A Finnish communique Issued to-day states that two enemy attacks yester day at the Taipale River were re- pulsed with heavy losses,
[AMAZING ADVENTURE
OF POLISH SUB- MARINE CREW
(Continued from Page 1.)
on their searchlights and peppered the submarine with rifle fire,
December 12, 1939.
A Look Through The "Telegraph”.
50 YEARS AGO ·
Dec. 11, 1880,
and direct
24-HOUR ULTIMATUM' TO RUSSLANS
(Continued from Page 1.)
cest that Russia should be excluded but expulsion requires a unanimous vote, and certain members, In- cluding China, are not willing to fake such a step.
The Orzel made for the entrance) to the harbour where it ran aground. The principal cause of the present the condemnation of Soviet Russla, This, it is thought, will not prevent get out. The Foles refused to for this colony is want of money. This solution will leave it open to League Despite rifle fire, they managed to lead-lock in the commercial circles of and it is expected that the final re pede the German merchantman, of course, the framedinto which they passed en roule.
Hunting craft set out after them its pursuere only Ave torpedoes left but the submarine managed to elude
There and the captain decided to search for German ships as long as the tor pedoes lasted and then make for England.
causa of all crians and dead-locks in mentbers to take any action they the world of commerce; but in long think it to help Finland,
This procedure was followed in on Just now there are dozens of men hard preased for !honey who are the case of Chinu's appeal against, netually wealthy.
Japan.
Guards Landed
We would remind our Mosante renders
that the installation of the W. M. of Lodge St. John, No. 618, B.C., and the Investment of officers, will take place to-morrow night, when all viellors" will be made cordially welcome. The Dis- trict Grand Binator, R. W. Br., the Hon. They first landed the guards on al c. P. Chater will perform the installa small island, sending out a radiation ceremonial and the Grand Lodge message stating that the two men ulcers are expected to turn out In were safe.
force.
25 YEARS AGO
Dec. 11, 1014, German cruisers Scharnhorst, Gneisenau and Leipzig have been nunk in a naval action near the Falkland Islanda.
For u
fortnight they cruised around, chiefly in shallow waters, In which they frequently grounded. On the 38th day, when the water supplies were running low, they decided to reach England, having a narrow escape from Nazt destroyers in shallow water oft the Swedish const.
They had dealty in getting die times was almost unrannageable. right
trim and their submarine at In addition they frequently had to go down to the bottom to escape Nazi destroyers.
At Mercy Of Both Sides In the North Sea, their radio went out of action so that they could put out no recognition algnals, placing them at the mercy of both British and German anti-submarine craft.
Finally, however, they got a faint message through to a British shore station and British destroyer Came out
escorted And
them triumphantly into harbour after 44 days.
The Orzel is now part of the British Royal Navy.
BERLIN IS BLAMED
(Continued from Page 1.)
discloses the receipt of an anonymous letter and telephenic threats to picket and disrupt to-night's meeting the signed to double details. police have been called in and as-
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Registered and Parcel Mails are fosed, 15 minutes earlier than the Finnish delegate, M. Holati, address
GENEVA, Dực, 11 (Reuter),--The | ilme given below unicas otherwise · stated, and where mails are advertis- · ing the Assembly, suid that all ho ed to close at or before 0 a.m, regis-- wanted was to ask the League if t was possible for all civilisation Help Finland.
to
shown throughout the world should That sympathy which had been
be put in a concrete form, said M. Holst, who concluded by declaring: "Do your duty to the Finnish people 4s they are doing theirs, and doing it heavily with blood."
Armistica Proposed
cored and parcel zaails are closed at: 11 p.m. on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 5 p.m. Registered and Parcel malls. ire closed at 5 p.m.
INWARD MAILS Java and Manila Japan and Shanghai. Shanghal Shanghal
.Dec. 12..
.Dec. 12..
.Dec. 12..
.Dec. 12.. Air Ball by "Air France Direct Service"-Paris dalo 6th December.
Dec. 13. .Dec. 13.
(Both the Scharnhorst and
GENEVA, Dec. 11 (Reuter)-The Gheisenau were formerly attached to Committee of Thirteen appointed by Canton the German Far Eastern Squadron, and the Assembly to consider Finland's Haiphong and Fort Bayard Dec. 13. since the war broke out they had man appeal have decided to send tele- Straits aged to eludo British and Japanese szulsors which had been detailed to run Brams to Moscow and Helsingfors Straits them down. From time to time they proposing an immediate cessation of Air have been reported at various places, hostilities to be followed by peace and the last heard of them on negotiations under the auspices of the
was November 0, when, in company with League. the Leipzig, the Dresden and the Nurn-
berg, they took part in the naval en-
agement of Valparaiso.)
One of the most important factors in the determination of the present struggle in Europe is the cost of the war. About twenty million people are under arms, although, of course, coun- tries like Holland, Denmark, Switzer land and Bulgaria are not in the war In spite of the fact that they are fully mobiilned.
Britain's expenditure alone during the
árat ten weeks, of the war averaged about £5,000,000 a week, (IL £6,000,000 a day!--Ed.).
now
The dully expenditure of the belliger ent countries are as follows:- Great Britain France
Germany
Ruania Austria
Belgium, Montenegro, Sexvla
and Turkey
.Dec. 13. .Dec. 13. Mail by Imperial Airways Direct Service-London date 6th December. Canton
A period of 24 hours is given to Japan both parties for a reply.
Japan and Shanghai
Addressing the Assembly, M. Holst Manila said that Finland wanted more than Shanghai and Amoy sympathy and tears. She had shed Straits enough tears of her own.
Shanghai
"We
Ler)
.Dec. 14.
.Dec. 14.
Dec. 14.
Dec. 14. Dec. 14.
Dec. 14.
.Dec. 14.
.Dec. 15.
Dec. 15.
.Dec. 10.
needed more than sympathy.
In the face of aggression they USA, Honolulu, Japan and Manila
(San Francisco date, 19th Novem are fighting a battle for the defence of the rights of man.
We ask for Haiphong the help of all men of goodwill. We Manito
.Dec. 18. cannot defend the people against the Air Mall by "Imperial Airways shells and gas of our aggressors by. Direct Service"-London date, 9th
December.
.Dec. 17. Calcutta, Straits and Saigon Dec. 17. Haiphong
a mere international resolution.
"If you help us, all men will bless you as the defenders of civilisation."
Dec. 17.
.Dec. '17,
Francisco
.Dec. 18. .Dec. 18.
.Dec. 10.
M. Hoist then quoted parts from Shanghal 1,360,000 Speeches made from the same Tri- Air Mall by "Pan American Air-ways- £1,400,000 bune by M. Litvino, the former Direct Service"-San 31,800,000 Soviet Foreign Commissar, in which Date 5th December. £1,200,000 he had condemned aggresalon by Japan and Shanghai £400,000 other countcles.
Straits and Manila M Holst's moving appeal was £ 760,000 warmly applauded. £1,000,000
The Committee, which includes Poland, met privately Immediately after its appointment.
· · Total According to various stories coming principally from Amsterdam and Copen Mr. U. J. Unden of Sweden, propos- hagen, Germany is working at top speed cd the despatch of telegrams to Mos- on various developments of sulimarine cow and Helsingfors. He was sup-
warfare.
•
The
Mr. Herbert Hoover is scheduled to uddress the meeting by telephone from his home in California. The proceeds of the meeting will go to Donations are pouring in and the four times as large as
of Eire, The enemy is also, we are told, huita. ported by the delegates Mr. Hoover's Finnish Relief Fund. Ing at ilamburg and Elbine aubmarines France and some other countries.
any existing
telegrams added that the sale of choice sents for the "Let's craft of this type. I am afraid this Finnish Government had already ac- Help Finland" mass
meeting,atory must be added to the list of war cepted League mediation. Seven lanks were destroyed, and the Square Garden on December 20,
scheduled to be held in Madison canards. enemy attempts to cross the Vuks! helped swell the fund.
The big new transatlantic liner of Water System at Kivimemi failed.
the Hamburg-Amerika Company, the There was severe fighting all along that Mr. Hoover said he expected the the war has remained with many others A report from Los Angeles says, Vaterland, which since the sutbreak of the custern frontier.
On the northern coast above Lake contribullens to come in so rapidly of the company's veasels in the shel- that a time limit was fixed for a as to make it possible for almost red security of the neutral waters of immediate
New York, has ald for Finland. More dignity of attachment for debt. (The
Just suffered the in than 1,100. newspapers have
Vaterland was seized when the US elpate in the fund. ponded to the invitation to parti- ontered the
Majestic-Ed.)
Ladoga, the enemy advanced in one sector, but the enemy attacks in an- other sector were repulsed.
Our troops advanced elsewhere and destroyed four enemy companies by a surprise attack,
After heaving fighting, the enemy accupied a village in Lapland near the Russian frontier,
Coastal batteries engaged enemy naval units in a fog, and, judging by explosions heard from the sea, the batteries scored some direct his.
There was air activity along the eastern frontier.
Enemy planes bombed a lighthouse in the Gulf of Finland.
(Reuter's French Warn Foe
Then Bomb Bridge
BASLE. French
military
an-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH'' LONDON, Dec. 11
Correspondent With R.AF.) The exploit for which Ser geant-Pilot Phillips, attached to a 1.75 b Fighter Squadron in France, waa decorated with the Croix-de-Guerre by General Gamelin during the gineers, after politely warning Ger- King's visit to the Maginot Line was man sentinels on the opposite bank in risking his own life to prevent his of the Rhine, dynamiled a small burning machine falling the steel footbridge spanning the river middle of a French village,
near the electric plant at Kemba, 12 The machine was damaged by miles north of here. anti-aircraft Are and the petrol tank was pierced.
.47% n.
100 97% .14/9 n. ..4/-a.
Funeral Of Queen Victoria's Daughter
the
Phillips was almost suffocated by the petrol fumes, but realising that the machine would fall in the middle of a village he delayed his parachute
jump from the burning machine till
he was sure that it would fall in open
Flags are flying half mast to-day country. at Government House, military This delay meant a great risk establishments and Hongkong that the parachute might not open in Club in honour of the funeral of time, but Phillips frally landed Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyle, safely.
who died at the age of 91 on Decem- ber 3.
The bridge was used in daily to the Kembs region. It has time by German workers who crossed peace-
been little used since the fall of 1938 when these workers were discharged and repinced by French employees,
Xmas
Decorations Simpler
MONTREAL-Christmas tree de-
CHUNGKING, Dec. 11 (UP)-It is corations in Canadian homes may be Princess Louise was the oldest reliably reported that Mr. Sun Fo simpler this year because of the war. surviving child of Queen Victoria arrived in China to-day, travelling Unless merchants can fill retail de- and was the first English Princess to from America by airplane. Mr. Sun mand from stocks, ornaments will not marry commoner.
has been away from Chion exactly be ten months.
available. Most of made in Germany.
Advice has been received in Hong- kong that the delayed China Clipper The Exhibition of Monotypes at St. took off from San Francisco yester- John's Cathedral Hall has been ex- day. It is due at Hongkong on tended until to-morrow, through the December 10.
kindness of Dean Wilson.
BRITISH TRADE SHOWS REMARKABLE INCREASE
LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reuter)--A special commentary issued this morning deals with the improvement in the British export
position.
<
Sales of British commercial
vehicles' abroad in the four months
1-Depreciation of the sterling;'
of August to November were higher 2-Riak of petrol shortage through- than the corresponding period in out Europe, increasing the demand for low power cars which are a specialty
1938.
Exports to Australia were up 39 of British manufacturers;
..
per cent, and to the West Indies 45 3-Elimination of German com per cent,
-Ipetition in the overseas markets. Orders from Holland in one mako This, hitherto, was severe owing to of car were up 01-per cent.
the fact that Germany also specialised The increase in the British com- In small cars and the exports were petitive power is duo:
heavily subsidiend
them are
ONLY
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Gestapo Arrests SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reuter)-Ac-i Gestapo has arrested cording to the French radio, the Germans-for-having-called at the a number of Finnish Legation in Berlin to ex- press cympathy with the Finns.
They were told that no demonstra tions of anti-Russian sentiment could be allowed in Germany.
The Milkman Likes It
War
and became the
10 YEARS AGO
Dec. 11, 1929. The fate of Canton should be decided) within the next two or three days. The thirty miles-of-the-city, andˇaTMfierce] rival anmiek are now at grips within battle is in progress.
The Admiralty has cabled to Admiral Sir A. K Walstell, Commander-in-Chief of the Chine Squadron, expressing admiration at the gallantry of the cap. tain, ofera and crew of the Douglas) .. Halching in the recent attempted piracy.
5 YEARS AGO
Mr. R. A. Butler, the British de- be under no illusion with regard to legate, said that the Committee must the result of their efforts.
It was on Mr. Butler's proposal
reply.
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the Commission should continue its Meanwhile he has suggested that labours and draft a resolution as though the appeal was not hanging in Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya. the balance.
This was agreed.
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Dec. 11, 1934. Yugo-Slavia may be obliged to quit the League of Nations unless that body brings in a resolution of censure for Hungary's alleged complicity in the cave for some officers and men of the MINNEAPOLIS, Minn-The city plots of Croatian terrorists which cul- R.A.F. in France, and if ship move- council has received a protest fromminated in the murder of King Alexan ordinance which prohibits "muk des Bezaljub Yertlieb, Foreign Minister for Will also get Chrinimae leave, or the Milk Drivers' union against onder at Marsailles, it was stated by M.ments do not prevent it, the Navy
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