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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Daladier Is
Satisfied Comment On Talks With
Mr. Welles
COALITION GOVT. FOR AUSTRALIA
SYDNEY, Mar. 7 (Reuter) PARIS, Mar. 7 (Reuter).-"I am The Country Party will hold a very satisfied with my conversation meeting on Monday to consider with Mr. Sumner Welles and with his an offer by the Australian Prime
visit," M. Daladler told "Reuter."
March 8, 1940.
Reds Lose
Tanks Wholesale
Fighting Raging On The Karolian Isthmus
HELSINGFORS, Mar. 7 (Itou-
The talk had been scheduled to Minister, Mr. Menzies, to form a ter).—To-day's Finnish war take only an hour, and consequently Coalition Government with Mr. communique states that in the Mr. Welles was inte for his next Cameron, Country Party leader, western part of the Karelian engagement with high oficials of the as Deputy Prime Minister while fahmus, the
·Quai D'Orsay.
+
the
Russians made Mr. Welles also had a conversation, other members of the Party are violent attacks against the north- probably the most important of the to be offered three portfolios and west coast of Viborg Bay, visit, with M. Daladier at a small three honorary ministerships. dinner party to-night,
Fighting still continues for
islands in this It is generally expected that the possession of the Business Event It is clear from the list of quests
Country Party will accept the offer. region in the neck of the Gulf of that the dinner was a business rather United Australian
coalition of Mr. Menzies Viborg.
Party and the Enemy detachments, which Ad- than a social occasion. Those présent Country Party will give them a clear vanced on the lee suffered heavy Included M. Chauemaps, the Vice- majority in Parliament although the losses on the result of Finnish gun- Fremler, M. Champetier de Rebes, the Labour Party holds slightly more fire, and more than 30 tanks were Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, seats than either of them separately.
{destroyed.. and M. Coulondre,
Foreign Ministers Omercier of the It is understood that French states- men have made full use of the op- nortunity to explain France's view point. In the war, and it is believed: Eat Franco-Italian, relations and the situation in Scandinavia were also referred to.
Efforts For Peace
London, Mar. 7.
The
More Flights
Over Germany
Between the Day of Viborg and Voukski, Finnish troops repulsed local attack, destroyed 17 tanks,
Islands Lost
D
A Taipale an enemy attack, pre- pared by prolonged artillery fire, was repulsed. London, Mar. 7, North of Lake Ladoga, the enemy
The Air Ministry announces that attacked in Pitkaranta and the Tuesday and Wednesday nights archipelago, and took a few islands British aircraft carried out extensive occupied by the Finns.
| reconnuissance Nights over north- The Finnish air force bombarded west Germany, including the naval troops and enemy columns sighted buse of Wilhelmshaven.—United on the ice of the Gulf of Finland and Press.
Viborg Bay,
Extonsive Flights
Finns Call Up Reserves The growing Japanese desire for
London, Mar. 7. HELSINGFORS, Mar. 7 (Reuter). ending the China Incident cannot were one of the most extensive series military service to-day, comprising It is learned that the R.A.F. flights -The 1920 class was called up for wholly be dissociated from the recent of observation flights during the war, men of 19 and 20 years of age who. moves in Tokyo, nimed at improving relation between Japan and the covering in the aggregate over 10,000 in the normal way, would not bo Allies, says the News Chronicle in anales. All the British aircraft re-called to the colours until autumn cultorint to-day,
turned safely despite heavy anti-this year. Aircraft
fire and searchlights en-
The people of Britain would be countered by some formations. gind, to see the China war ended
The heavy barrage of anti-aircrafij
and with China's suffering What gunare ever Bremen and bursts of
are not prepared to do is to orange coloured they stage Far Eastern
ftame marked the "Munich" 10
20 course of one machine as it flew high condone Japan's aggression and sell over the city. Near Cuxhaven a China in return for Japan's friend- battery of between 20 and 30 search- ship. While the effect of any retreat lights came into operation but the will be bad enough to Britain it will pilots were able to evade them.
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GERMAN INTERNEES
Submarine Highway
Japanese Tunnel To Open This Year
the
be even worse to America, Nothing Beams of bluish light probed the sky will do more harm to Anglo-Amerland on two occasions the raiders were can relations than acceptance of lield in converging beams for nearly Japan's claims and the betrayal of half a minute... the Chinese people.
The crew of a plane attacked by
Tokyo, Mar. 7. Initiating There is something to be said for runs over Bremen
in revolution Britain and France in offering timely flying with navigation lights at a the submarine tunnel linking
saw two planes transport system throughout Japan, mediation
and height of 10,000 feet over Heligoland western tip Tokyo
the of Honshu Chungking in an effort to bring about Bight but German planes dki not at-
and the a settlement in the China war, but lack them.
northern end of Kyushu
will be only if Japan is ready to repair some
Besides the towns already men-opened to, raliway traffic this year. of the grievous wrong she has done toned, the fights covered Hanover boring through the sea bottom was Construction work on the tunnel to China by making peace on terma
and Hamburg.—Reuter,
started on September 1, which will satisfy Chlang Kal-shek.;
1, 1936. Com- pleted -Reuter.
after
over four years ΟΙ hazardous
ous engineering work. the Rumours were current yesterday the railway system in Japan but also tunnel will not only greatly improve that the German Internees in La have far-reaching effects on the Salle College Camp were being sent communications
batween to Australia for internment
Japan, there Manchukuo and China, and that their wives had been given Mr. Nishio, chief of the Passenger · the option of either staying on in Service Department of the Ministry Hongkong or necompanying their of Railways, is leaving Tokyo husbands, in which case they would March 11 to make arrangements also be interned, in Australia, This with Manchukuo and Chinese au- was the course adopted in the Great thorities regarding the proposed re- War.
vision of transport plans between. The Colonial Secretary, the Hon. Japan, Manchuria, North and Central Mr. N. L. Smith, denied any know-Chinn in consequence of the opening
lot the submarine passage-Domel.
LATE NEWS BORDER RUMOURS
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RUMOURS WERE current in ledge of the report. Hongkong this morning that the Japanese have effected a new land- ing at Naminu, north of Deep Bay. and that they Intend pushing on to re-occupy Shum Chun.
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