BRITISH NAVY WILL BEAT NAZIS!
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joined their came to our own shall be restored.
"What General Weygand huus spoken of to the Battle for France Is over. I expect the Battle of Bri tain is about to begini. Upon this battle depends the survival of Chris- tinn elvilisation. Upen depends our own British lives and the long continuity of our constitution and our Empire.
Hitler's Alternativo
"The whole fury and might of the f enemy must very noon be turned on Ïfiller knows that he will have ts. to break up thie inland or lose the "Wh
"If we can stand up to him, aðl Europe may be free and the He of the world may move forward into the broad sunlit uplands. But if we fall, then the whole world, including the United States and all that we nove known and enred for, will sink into the abyss of a new dark age made more sinister and perhaps more pro- tonged by the lights" of perverted science.
"Therefore, Jof us go to our duty.
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
THIS IS TYPICAL OF HAZI WAR METHODS
The Nazis have never made any secret of the fact that one of most important features
Let us so bear ourselves that if the of their new technique of warfare is to use traltors as "Afth columnists"
British Commonwraith Empire Insis, | for thousands of years men will still say "This was their finest hour.""
Good Reception
LONDON, June 18 (Reuter),—The members of all partles on the whole gave a good welcome to Mr. Chur- chill's statement in the House of Commons ns being very substantially sound despite apparent Alppancy here und there.
It was agreed that the Premfer dis- played his usual skill in estimating the mood of the House is concern
for the situation, its unalterable de- termination to fight on and its ability still to laugh af hts "dierlosures,"
Speech Broadcast
in a Franch town are being led away to be questioned.
Japan And The Axis
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HOME, June 18 (UP)----Rome- Radio nnnzunces that news from Tokyu indicates that political currents
in Jopts which favour closer ties with Italy and Germany have been reinforced by events of the past few [days.
the announcer
LONDON, June 18 (Reuter)-The It is now deemed probable that substance of Mr. Winston Churchill's Japan will align itself closer to the statement in the House of Commons Rome-Berlin axis," this
stfternoon
R given ta the declares, of Britain and many parts of people the world to-night in a broadcast by the Premier.
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4 FRENCH ARMIES FIGHT ON
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the river are being held at the canal which run parallel to the Loire.
3. East, where the troops been in a serious plight since the Gerasan break-through at Chum-
Lasses to the French Air Forca
Nazi Push On
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Mr. Churchill said: "We have in this island to-day Inrge and powerful military force, including all uur best trained and finest troops and numbering among them scores thousands of those of those who have already mensured their qualities against the Gerinana and have found themselves at no disadvantage.”
The remainder of the broadcast was practically identical to his state- ment to the House of Commons.
Premier Supported LONDON, June 18 (Reuter)-Mr. H. B. Lees-Smith (Labour) spoke on the unity of the country to-day in support of the Prime Minister.
He added. "We shall carry on right to the end."
The clearances of uli ships leaving Hongkong for French Indo-China and French porta vras suddenly stopped yesterday afternoon.
It is understood that this procedure has become necessary and will remniji in force until the French attitude ctaries,
Ships stopped yesterday included the British steamer Elsle Moller and the smali Norwegian steamer Mimer.
Butterfield and Swire and Jurdine's slips will also be affected it the ruling Is cantinued,
The naval authorities at Hongkong told the "Telegraph" this inorning that the matter of clearances Lo
Sir Percy Harris (Liberal) con- gratulated Mr. Churchill on his brave French, ports was still under con-f speech and the grent leadership healderation. has given his country.
It was announced over the radio Mr. Lloyd George assured Mr. last night that alf Allied shipping pro- Churchill that there was na desireeding to French and French colonial merely to waste time upon recrimina-ports have been ordered to proceed to tions about the past, but at the secret he nearest British port.
session on Thursday they ought to have very frank discussions
where they stood now.
118 to
FRENCH COUNCIL
Mr. Churchill said the debate in HOLDS MEETING
the secret session would bc
adjournment and members
have freedom, but home defence was
Lords' Statement
the focus of the session..
Viscount Caldecote, Leader
LONDON, Junc 18 (Reuter)-presidency of President Lebrun was
the beld to-night,
in
General Weygand, Admiral Darian
House of Lords, made a similar state-and Air Marshal Villamin, leaders of ment to that of Mr. Churchill
the three French Services, particl
It Is reported that the Counci
House of Commons.
the
Lord Caldecote mentioned
magnificent contribution
the pated, by the
Dominions to our strength, and said reached several "historie decisions."
the Government had received many
messages from each of them.
He confined himself to quoting two -one from New Zealand pledging the Dominion to remain with Britain to the end and to render every possible assistance.
BRITISH EMPIRE NEVER DIES
Di
CAIRO, Junc 18 (Reuter).-
The British The other was from the Prime Dictators fade away.
or- Minister of South Africa. It said: Empire never dies," declares the
the day by General Sir "Whatever the difficulties and trials der ahead and however long the road to Archibald Wavell to the troops in the victory may be, we hope to follow it Middle East. to the end in company with our Commonwealth friends and Allies."
AIR SERVICE IS SUSPENDED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, June 18 (UP)-The| British Overseas Airways service connecting with the Pan American Airways trans-Atlanile service sit Lisbon has been suspended.
**We shall save Europe tyranny as we have before.
from
"DIMcult times lie ahead but they will be faced with the same spirit of calm confidence in which we faced such crises before. We stand Arm whatever happens.”
4 m/s D/P London
4 m/s L/C U.S.A.
4 m/s France 30 d/s India
U.S. Cross rate in London 4,021⁄2 U.S. Cross rate in N.Y...3.03
H.K. Stock Market
The following quotations Issued on the Hongkong Stock ket this morning.
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a relentless offensive against the bruken French armles into four, are being pushed steadily to the Altantle.
The Gerinan forces are driving westwards along four distinct lines.
One column is pouring through
and Brittany from Normandy second column is pushing along the Loice River.
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The third advance is southwards along the Loire parallel with the D. Andrews (for two Swiss frontier with the apparent in-. tention of contacting the Italian army at Savoy,
..
The fourth German Army 19 attempting to deal with the Maginot Line which, It was officially admitted to-night, is still intact and resisting strenuously,
RAIDS ON GERMANY
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Mr. W. J. F. Gardner
73 n. along the Rhine from Duisburg to General Electric Co. of Clin
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A big fire was started in the midst
218 n. at a crowded marshalling yard at 430 namm.
120 n. Il n 100 n. 10 n.
Goods. Yards Hit
Goods yards at Aachen, Rheydt and Cologne were repeatedly hit and at Coblenz, and Essen, mainline tracks as well as marshalling yards were hit.
A series of fires was caused in the jcentre, of the main marshalllng yard 47/0 n. at Duisburg.
6.90 n.
Three aerodromes In Germany where night-flying was progressing .45 n.were also bombed, .1534 sa.
Large fires were started among the .15% n. aerodrome buildings near Bremen,
Hangars
and bulidings .314 .
at the Schiphol aerodrome In Amsterdam .27 n.
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were machine-gummed and sent headlong to .17/0 n. the ground. ,0.55 n.
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.4.39 n.
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IN DUBLIN
LONDON, June 10 (Reuter),—Mr.
G. H. Shukespeare, Under-Secretary for the Dominions, in the House of
Rumanian Cabinet Commons to-day, said that he under-
Resigns
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEQRAPH”
London, Jung 18. LONDON, June 18 (UP).-D.N.D. (Ometal
German News Agency) quated by "Exchange Telegraph" to day sald the Rumanian Cabinet hos resigned, but nothing is yet known regarding the formation of a new Cabinet.
RAID LAST NIGHT
ON ESSEX
stood the official staff of the German Legation in Dublin consisted of six persons and three typists.
Mr. Henderson Stewart asked if the unofficial sinft numbered коте hundreds.
Mr. Shakespeare suggested that the question should be raised again na it was difficult to get information:
Roosevelt's "War Declaration"
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" PHILADELPHIA, June 18 (UP). Mr. Glenn Frank, Chairman of the Republican Programme Committee, LONDON, June 10 (Reuter)—A charges President Roosevelt with number of planes, believed to bo "making an informal declaration of enemy machines, were heard over war" on Germany, in his recent Essex to-night,
W
Searchlights and anti-airerufi guns! were in action.
Some bombs were dropped.
U.S. Send Warship
To Montevideo
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
speech at Charlottesville.
In the course the speech, Pre- sident Roosevelt pledged material resources for the Allies.
Offer For French Fleet, Report
SPECIAL TO THE "TÊLEGRAPH
**** WASHINGTON, "Jüñïé" "18" (UP)—", "ROME, June, 18"[UP)=TWV"Glör="
The US Navy Department has or-Indle\d'italia" claims that the British
UTILITIES
Two of our aircraft are missing.
WHAT AWAITS
HITLER
LONDON, June 18 (Router).—The 4.25 .duftculties of the hour have only 104 m. stiffened the determination of Britain und the Empire to fight on and gather 15.00 n. full strength in men and arms. .7.40 m. Mr. Anthony Eden, Secretary of .3.70 n State for War, said in the House of 60 n. Commons yesterday that with this in 22 n. view, the calling up of men for fght- .6% n.Ing services hug been
H
greatly
4 n. necelerated In the last live weeks, and
14.
.58 nmore men have been called up ther 21.10 n during the first four months of the .114 n. year.
.23% n.
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Trams $.... Peak Trams (old) 5. Peak Trams (new) Star Ferrica $.. Y. Ferries $ China Lights (old) $.. Chinu Lights (now) H.K. Electrics $.. Macao Electrics $. Sandakan Lights $. Telephones (old) $. Telephones (new) $.
INDUSTRIALS Cald: Macg. (Ord.), Sh. $..14.00. n. Cald: Macg. (Pref.), Sh. $...12 n. Canton Ices 3.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH 15% n. Cements $...
BORDEAUX, June 18 (UP), "No H.K. Ropes $..
.54 n.armistice nor, suspension of nums has. STORES, ka
been effected. Therefore it is the Dairy Farms
20 n. duty of everyone to continue resist- Watsons $.....
034 n.jance!" Lane Crawfords 5.
7.46 n. This announcement was made by 2.60 m, the
of National Sinceres $......
French Ministry Wing On (II.K.)
.30. Defence here to-day. Powell Ltd. $ ...
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Vibro Piling $.
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Ch. Govt. 5% 1925 G$Bda, 43% n. ILK, Govt. 4% Loan
.103 n.
LK. Govt. 3% Loan...95 n. Marsmans Inv. (Lon.) u/-,,10/- n.
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STOCK MARKET REPORT
Hongkong Stock Exchange OMetal [Samundry issued yesterday pays;
The market cortlinies, quiet.
Balca Ducks (Old) $10.70 Telephones (New). $0
Wille in the frat floor of No. 21 Jaffe Road, Mr. E. Handerick, of one of His Majesty's-ships, wan bitten by LONDON, June 18 (Router)The 4 dog. The animal was seized and
dered the U.5.5. Quincy to proceed! Government has offered, to purchase Rajah of Sarawak hns donated on taken to Kennedy Town for obser- the French fleet for an undisclosed additional £00,000 for the prosecu- vation, while Mr. Handorick was
irented privately.
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No dolalls are given.
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