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APRIL 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th at 9.15 p.m.
BOOKING AT
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JAPANESE LEVER: S'HAI COMMENT
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ̈SHANGHAI, April-2-(UP)---Informed quarters, commenting on the report in the "Hongkong Telegraph" that Japan may utilise the Chinese Maritime Customs revenue as a lever in an attempt to force recognition of Wang Ching-wei, draw attention to yesterday's report from Nanking.
This report (also quoted by Soldiers Cast the "Telegraph" yesterday) quoted Chou Fo-bai, Wang's Finance Minister, as stating that the new Nanking regime would recognise foreign debts, but
would "determine payment ac- cording to the nature of the debts."
Their Vote
No Changes Caused In Canadian Elections
How U-Boat NAZIS ALSO
Was Sunk
Effectiveness Of The
“Asdic” Detector
cubmarine was sunk when it ven-
30.
HAVE PLAN
Meoting The Allied
Nazis New War Plane
Can Attack Any Part
Of Britain
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, April 2 (UP),---
new
The Air Force magazine, "Der
Blockade Threat SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
STOCKHOLM, April 2 (UP). LONDON, Apr. 2 (UP).—In con- neglion with the scuttling of the A possible German plan to German freighter Mimi Horn, naval counteract any future decrease in The German papers to-day for oyewitnesses reveal how a German iron ore shipments from Narvik the first time mention a tured too near a convoy on January is seen in the announcement Messerschmidt bombing plane
to-day that two German shipping the “Jaguar”. "The U-boat had successfully tor-companies are resuming trade in Adier," revealed that the plane har pedoed a neutral steamer (believed the Gulf of Bothnia and the two motors developing 3,000 hp. and to have been the Greek ship Kera-
Baltic. mlal) which is the only neutral ship
Belligerent Powers to have been sunk while being con- voyed. An escort vessel located the
STOCKHOLM. Apr. 2 (Reuter)-enough to U-boat by mans of the "Asdic" ap- paratus designed for submarine "7 our territory is attacked we must Britain," the magazine declared.
The D.N.B. (Official German News detection,
sank the German repel the aggressors with all the and
forces at our command," declared M. Agency) report sald the Jaguar has vessel with depth charges.
in bombing attacks over the North All but one of the German crew Skorld, the Minister of Defence, already undergone a successful teat
when speaking at Upsala to-day.
Uic added that should
anyone Sen. threaten their independence they, would take up nrms and defend
were saved.
German White Paper Mocked
carries a crew of four and a number of both heavy and light machine-guns,
"The plane has Sying rango great
attack any point
In
themselves to the best of their ability, More Taxation
were
Fate Always Uncertain As long as great Powers engaged in a struggle to the death, he said, Sweden's fate remained
American Pross Adopts uncertain,
Sarcastic Tone
At any moment new and serious dangers might arise and they must always be ready.
Sweden was a small country, he
Indicated
Middle Classes Likely To Be Affected
LONDON, Apr. 2 (Router).-
NEW YORK, Apr. 2 (Reuter),— The American press in not very im-said, and the means at their disposal The London press is chiefly con- pressed by the German White Paper, did not permit them to indulge in which puts the responsibility for the threats. Consequently they must seck (cerned with the new Budget war on the shoulders of the United their Independence in a policy of which most of them feel will States Governinent.
neutrality which was based upon the make further demands on classes Indeed, the New York "Herald respect of Sweden's legal rights which earning from £5 to £12 a week. Tribune" makes fun of the While treat beiligerents in on impartial Paper, which says that the cause of manner.
"believe it or not", seems to be war. as follows:
Nobody in Germany wanted war or dreamed of it. Hier sought only peare. He occupied Austria in the nate of peace, he Invaded Poland only because there was no other way of preserving peace.
Hitlerian Dove Of Peace While the Allies were satisfied to accept at their, face value the truly pacille nature of Hitler's successive steps, the American diplomuts put the idea into their heads that the German invasion of Poland and the bembly of Warsaw might be con- strued as nets of war.
The prosumption is, sarcastically continues the "Herald Tribune", that had it not been for the Americans the Allies" would have had nothing to du with it.
Nazi Terror
In Poland
Prisoners Subjected
To Torture
If the Budget is to be raised proper- ly by loans and taxes a very large sum will have to be raised from a certnin stratum of
people.
Other sections are already taxed, the papers point out, and further taxation of these sections would not go very far towards meeting the bill. A man earning £30,000 a year now pays 175. iu the pound in taxes.
Can't Take From Very Poor Not much more can be taken from the very pour classes. The war
PARIS. Apr. 2 (Reuter)Further therefore cannot be paid for without reports of alleged German methods further taxation of a large growing
section earning from. £3 to £12, of terror ind extermination appear
week. in the official Polish journal publish-
ed in Paris.
cd
It is declared that torture is the order of the day in the prisons und) it is alleged that Mayor Bydgosez was ordered to clean motor-cars be-
The press feel that if every one
Women And Children To Be Mobilised
It is stated that this terror attain-could save 10 per cent of their food its maximum intensity in the consumption it would be a great help the in providing exchange and shipping provinces "Incorporated into
space. It would therefore, be a most German Reich,
our fighting The average dally killings. taking valuable addition to place in Warsaw during March were power. the They would have accepted estimated at froni 10 to 15. People Gemmin war on Poland no only "found in the streets of Warsaw later Night of the Hitlerlan dove of
peace,"
than 8
p.m. are shot, New Reason For White Paper Made To Lick Motor Cars BERLIN, Apr. 2 (Reuter), The Nazis have now thought of a new reason for the issuing of the White Book. It was intended to persuade the Russians that they are on the longing to the Gestapo by licking; right side of the fence.
These documents, says the "Ber-them. When he protested he was
shot. liner Eursen Zeltung" will give the It is stated that the Nazis are es-
ten of the Kremlin an opportunity to see the machinations of their opponents and the correctness of their decision in making a nggression pact with Germany.
Crudo Authorship SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" NEW YORK, Apr. 2 (UP). The "New York Daily News" published photostatle excerpts from the White Book which were radioed from Ber-
lin.
non-
Two different translators agreed that the book is "written in such poor Polish that no statesman could have been guilly of its authorship." No Examination
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Apr. 2 (UP).- Senator Robert Reynolds formally introduced a resolution seeking an examination by the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee of the reports made by Mr. Sumner Welles and Ambassador William Bullitt, but his demands got a cold reception in both Houses.
pecially implacable against religious orders and congregations and that Poles are not permitted to morry.
Italy's New Decree
2
ROME,
Apr.
(Reuter)-A Cabinet meeting under the pre- sidency of Signor Mussolini has de- elded to revise the laws concerning the organisation and mobilisation of
Wreck Of German the nation in time of war so as to
Freighter Found
COPENHAGEN, Apr. 2(Reuter). The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
the
make public administrations, citizens exempt from military obligations, and
children over women and
13 Hlable to mobilisation.
It has also decided that all iron has issued a communique stating that gates except those of churches, gates wreck of the Edmund Huga having artistle or historic value and Stinnes, the German freighter which these belonging to the Holy See, dip- lomatic representatives and foreign- was sunk by a British submarine, lying one and a half sea atles offers be demolished
The material thus collected will be that is, within: Const
bought by the State at a price to be Danish territorial waters,
The communique adds that the Axed by the Ministry of Corpora-
the
Danish
Danish Minister in London has been instructed to make representations to the British Government.
More Graf Spee Internees
BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 2 (Reuter).
Hons..
Newfoundlanders Join The Navy
LONDON, Apr. 2 (Reuter).—An- other 175 Newfoundland shermen have arrived in England to join the British Navy.
OTTAWA, Apr. 2 (Reuter).—The Roosevell to handle this delicate-Fifty more German sailors from the This is the fifth contingent to reach
A large proportion of third- Power votes of Canada's soldiers, sailors deists are secured by C.M.C. revenue and airmen to-day were added to the Informed quarters in Shanghai civilian voles in the general election agree that Wang Ching-wel is hope-without, however, causing a single ful that the offer of payment on loans turnover throughout the country. - will Induce third Powers to aecordi The active service vote favoured
recognition to his government,
No Compromise
It is doubtful, however, that any of the major Powers, particularly the United States, will compromise on this basis.
Opposition National Government candidates, but took nothing from the sweeping triumph scored by the Liberals.
The total Services' vole was found to be 50,942 of the 90,000 or so who were eligible to vote.
It is pointed out that the United States has continued to loan money Supporters of National Govern-
to the Chungking Government, despite ment candidates polled just 50 per defaults on earlier loans.
cent, of the total cast and Liberals 41
Co-operative
Senator Tom Connally cautioned Senator Reynolds, saying "1 am will- ing to rely on Mr. Hull and President
situation.
Senator Alben Barkley said: "I do Graf Spee left Buenos Aires to-day England. The others went to naval not think we should give more cred-fer Internment in the interior of centres for training before being *allotted to various duties in the Navy, fee to the White Book than to Mr. Argentine. Hull and our diplomata."
Perhaps It Was Meant As A Joke
It appears, therefore, that Washing-per cent., the bulk of the Common-But ton is elther confident of Chung-going to king's eventual ability to meet old wealth Federation candidates. obligations,
or the Fur Eastern situation is more vital from a strategleį viewpoint than from viewpoint,
monetary
The offer of repayments on out- standing loana is only one of the
methods by which Wang Ching-wel
will seek third Power recognition,
JOHORE'S NEW WAR TAXES
SINGAPORE, Apr. 2 (Reuter)---
according to well informed quarters. The State Council of Johore, one of
Other methods will include regula
London Newspaper Thunders Reproof
LONDON, Apr. 2 (Reuter). Some kindly person in the United States has sent Sir Joshua Stamp. Chtel Eennomic Advistr to the Government, a parcel of tinned sardines, cheese, chocolate, honey and butter.
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Adviser would welcome sardines, 1:0 chcess or chocolates ns though was unaccustomed to these luxuries. It is almost fantastic to Imagine Auch credulity could exist outside of Germany, the paper continues.
The "Dally Telegraph" anya that ni least one neutral country in Europe is less well off than Britain.
tion of trade, realdonce and travel in the Unfederated Malay States, is In-ments that it is oppailing that some the areas controlled by Nankig, creasing its existing-taxes and hus whereby not one Vines and permits an annual contribution of £200,000 whereby nations of third Powers will brought in new ones to provide for through the Wang Ching-wel ad- for the Imperial Exchequer, ministrative offices. Nanking, adopted by the United States. belloved, will otherwise refuse to
Financial quarters point out that admit foreign nationals and goods.
Many local business-men anticipate even if Nanidig pays China's loan major efforts by Nanking on these small instalments, it will be many Hines, whereby Wang Ching-wel will years before Beltain is able to re- cover the amount equivalent to die gradually increase the problems be- total she has put into the Anglo- setting third Power nationals.
Chinese Stabilisation Fund to support Anglo-French Policy. - China's national currency in the past
on the two years,
"They doubt, therefore, whether let the future course of British and even the bait of repayment of jouns French policy towards Wang Ching-from the accumulated revenues of ut wel in vlow of the Allies pro-occupa- the Chinese Maritime Customs.
present held in the Yokohama Speclu tion in Europe.
The consensus of opinion is that Dank, will be suelent to induce Britain and Franes will refrain from Britain to reverse her polley towards following n polley antagonistle to that 'China.
Observers, commenting "Telegraph'a" report, refuse to pro-
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