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MUST HOLD ON UNTIL CHRISTMAS

"By Then We Shall Have Won War"

R.A.F. RAID ON REICH

FROM PAGE ONE.

died the large oil depot near the docks. Fires, kindled by earlieriut- tuckers, beenme.so widespread that the blaze could be seen by our home- ward aircraft in they, crossed the German coast 80 miles distant.

Patrol Rafinory Hit

At Castrop to the north-west of

NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, | June 19 (Reuter),—“We are grateful to you for the help you Dortmund, high explosive bombs fell have sent us-for arm, nero-an a petroleum refinery. Flames planes and machines. We want were immediately seen to break out. everything you can send us as After one raider had left, the target quickly as you can send it," de-tall gunner, looking back, saw a bigli

explosion take place. clared Lord Lothian, the British Ambassador, to-day,'

Lord Lothian was speaking at Yale University after receiving the honor- ary degree of Doctor of Laws.

"If we can hold on until Christmas, we can prove that litter, with all his

brutal violence, cannot break aur spirit or conquer our faland.

"We shall, I bellove, have turned the tide. For Hitler cannot go on

for ever.

Decision This Year "The issue will probably be decid- ed this year In six months, and not

Storage tanks at Misburg, close to Hanover, were also systematically bombed.

A direct hit on a large building in the centre of the target, belloved to have been a powerhouse, resulted in on explosion which was felt by the crew of the aircraft flying at 10,000 feet above.

Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

FLOOD OF RUMOUR

FROM PAGE ONE

-Surrender of all French raw materials used in war industry, in- cluling oil and ores;

4-Guarantee that France will re-commence normal Industrial

activity and force workers to re- Turn to all evacuated Industrial areas in German occupation;

The surrender of gold reserves and foreign credits held by France behalf of Poland, Holland, Belgium, Norway or any other enemy of Germany;

on

6Suitable guarantee that all economie, com- French Industrial, peans will be made available for a continental blockade of the British Isles;

Mussolini Spurned? that Hitler has shunted Italy out of Another message from Berlin states the armistice picture and left France dangling in distressed uncertainty farding the terms of surrender.

Here too the fierce Area which broke out could be seen by the raid-ters in Berlin state that Germany is It is reported that authorised quar- ing crews long after they had left reserved the right to fix the time and the target arcu.

place for the meeting of the German and French plenipotentiaries, and that

Fierce Opposition

Another power house is thought to

HALF MILLION MARK IS PASSED

FROM PAGE ONE

Manager of the Union Insurance Society, and Mrs. Hughes have already made a personal dona- tion of $10,000..

June 20, 1940.

FRENCH BATTLE ALONG FRONT

INO GIVE WOND

he pushed elementa in the direction of Loanne, Lyon, Amberiux. south Lorraine

Operations continue in Alsace and

Energotic Roristanco BORDEAUX, June 19 (Reuter) .--- "Our Isolated armles continue to fight with unequalled energy," declares an authoritative

commentary

Sle Vondeleur Grayburn, Chief Manuger of the Hongkong & Shung bai Banking Corporation, this morn- Ing donated $10,000.

Miss E. Grayburn and Miss R. J. D.French commur.ique, Vickers each donated $2,000.

Each retains its cohesion and is fighting day after day without respite

Magnificant Contribution

in

D

On NEW

SPORTS SHIRTS

direction laid down for 1.

army of the west is with-i

drawing partly into Brittany and partly south of the lower Loire River

actions, where they are fighting rearguard

Moving Southward

The donation from the Hongkongngainst forces which are superior in and Shanghal Danking Corporation,

They which equals the subsequent donation sustained losses through enemy are from the Union Insurance Society of and fatigue, but their morale remains Canton

Ltd.

as the largest single con splendid, and they are desperately tribution yet received, has been made resisting the enemy's advance whic for the express purpose of assisting each army is

is manoeuvring retreat in the provision of more nireraft.

The Hongkong Land Investiment band Agency Co. Ltd. has forwarded a

cheque for $25,0

$25,000.

from companies and their stalls will Doubtless many more contributions be received in the next day or so.

Early this morning, the South China Morning Post Lid. forwarded a Government, being reconil instalment for immediate transmission to

The first Imperial Government.

yes- forwarded cheque, which was terday, was for $100,000. Correction In yesterday's list a donation of $200 was acknowledged from Dr, and Mrs. B. G. Birch. This should have read "Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Birch."

One contribution brought in Just

next year or in two years or three have been destroyed in the course of out meeting will take place with- cheque for $150,000 to the Hongkong

years.

an attack on the oll tanks at "The outcome of the struggle will Sterkrade, north of Dulsberg, where affect you almost as much as it will the British bombers pressed home affect us. For if Hitler gets our their attack despite the intense anti- fleet or destroys it, the whole founda-aircraft fire from many powerful tion upon which the security of both ground batteries situated round the our countries has rested for 120 years target. will have disappeared,

Shell splinters plerced the wings Lord Lothlan pointed out that sand fuselages. long as the British Fleet was able to

the Britis

Ruard

Channel, the Straits of Gibraltar, etc., America had no serious problem of Atlantic de fence, but "the security of the Americas would be entirely different

If these exits and bases were held by unfriendly a great imperialist power to democracy or to the Monroe system.

Fight To

To The End

"We in Britain shall certainly fight to the end to defend our coun- try because the real Maginot Line In the defence of the British Commonwealth, as of America. Is that Great Britain should continue as an independent power with its fleet based on the British Isles. "I am sure that only it we are beaten down and the greater part of our feet sunk will the romulus of I leave home to assist in the defence

In several other sections, the night

raiders, with railway communications in the Rhineland and Hubsr as their objectives, attacked marshalling yards, railway junctions and supply

trains.

Three goods trains were hit by bombs at Soest while a fourth, be- lleved to have been loaded with munitions, was struck by bamba. Explosious nt among the wagons.

once broke

rec

out

Other military objectives attacked during the night included the power station of Shilau, in Hamburg and a large munition works at Cologne which was sel alight and left with the flames blazing several hundreds

of feet high.

of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, RAIDS ON BRITAIN

South Africa and other distant parts

of the Commonwealth, in the Indian

Ocean and elsewhere.

Question Of Days

"It is now only a question of

FROM PAGE ONE

daye, or at most a few weeks, a direct hit. The windows, chimneys

Hiller before

ACCITIS likely to and roofs for some distance around attempt to do to Britain what he] være smashed, has already done to France,

One couple, who were dug out of "He will attack us from the north, the debris, were still in their bed east and south by aeroplanes and in-clothes. vasion. I do not want to give u pessimistic Impression at all. I only plead for realism and honesty in

- looking facts in the face instead of,

for allence or evasion.

"We in the British Empire are not down-hearted. Our people will give

a good account of themselves

Hitler's legions attempt to effect

Another couple escaped but their little daughter was killed. The husband said that he, his wife and his daughter went downstairs and stayed there for quarters of an hour. They went back to bed fortunately, for later the room, WAS completely wrecked.

He and his wife got into bed with

landing, for we believe that the in-the child's cot beside them. dependence of Britain is llerally the last bustion of freedom in the world 10-day."

Pennies From Mite-Cans

Suddenly there was a whistle and a buom and the house was wrecked around them. He protected his wife as best he could and calmed her down. They walled till they heard valces. When they were dur out, he and his wife were only scratched but their little girl was killed.

Thames Estuary Raids German planes flew over a town MILLIONS of pennies will on the Thames estuary.

For several hours a hospital there soon be on their way from had its first test of working while American children to the re-bombs were dropping in the vicinity. fugee children of Europe and Without exception everyone

magnificent. China.

Was

The nurses and doctors and the

whole hospital staff kept calm.

During past weeks they have been collected in the "mite caus" of the

Some of the nurses went round the Children's Crusade for Children, various wards calming the patients campaign sponsored by leading some of whom were seriously 11. Americans.

The mite-enns, given by the Ameri- can Iron and Steel Institute and the Can Manufacturers Institute, were placed in all the United States schools

and each child was invited to con- tribute a penny for each year of his age towards the support of children who have been robbed of their coun-

try:

participation.

French Govt French Govt, To Move? Another unconfirmed report is from Washington. It states that the U.S. Army Intelligence Department han received Information that, the French Government leaving France and moving to Tunisia France's colony in northern Africa.

Complete Capitulation LONDON, June 19 (Reuter)--The

Itallaut news agency Stefani says that Hiller will demand capitulation pure and simple as the only condition by which he will

will conclude an armistice with France.

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the

night was from an able-bodied sea- man in 11.M. Navy who refused to give his name, but asked that the nom-de-plume "Ulster" be used.,

"I want to do my bit," he said. ile handed over a bank-note for ofty dollars!

His demand thut plenipotentiaries with full power be sent to him is

The War Fund was inaugurated by compared in London with the treat-

end "Hongkong Telegraph" ment given to President Hacha of the Czecho-Slovakla. when he was bul-"South China Morning Post" last lied

numerous all long until he wearily Monday, in response to signed Hitler's terms.

requests from readers of both news-

"The ariales which were fighting round Paris gave battlo on the middle of the Loire River and then, obeying orders, continued to move southwards to more favourable posl- tions.

"The armies in Champagne, out- flanked on eller side by the German armoured divisions, tried to break through in the direction of Dijon.

"The armies in Lornine formed thelp

battalions into squares and, standing up to the enemy who con- tinies

attack ceaselessly from east. north and west, are progressing step by step from the West Vosges

towards the south in an effort to break through the enemy grip.

"The army in Alsace are also making their way through the enemy forces,"

DETROIT TIGERS WIN

send a plenipotentiary because they

Last summer, the Poles refused to papers. stispected that Hitler was going to been forwarded to

A cheque for $100,000 has already DOUBLE HEADER try this again.

the Hongkong Government, with the request that it

remitted to The Stefani ageney

immediately that he saya France will be completely dismem-Imperial Government for the pur-

or other bered and partly occupied until the chase of aeroplanes end of the war with Britain.

materiais.

Stefani does not reveal the source of this Information but conceals it under the guise of a message, froth Basle in Switzerland.

the

NEW YORK, June 19° (UP).- Detroit Tigers succeeded in bol games of a double-header against the war Philadelphia Athletics to-day, while the Boston Red Sox were humbled by sub-the St. Louis Browns.

to

Complete scores were;

It is expected that another stantial cheque will be forwarded the Hongkong Government to-day.

Below we publish a preliminary Nazis Gloating

list donations received since our Signor Gayda writes that although last edition went to Press yesterday the conditions will be as severe as evening. It is emphasised that this necessary,

they will be more gener-list does not include donations re- ous than those imposed by the Ver-ceived this morning. They will be acknowledged In subsequent editions Sallies Treaty upon Germany.

"Poker Ante" to-day.

No such pretence is made by the German radio which gloats over what it calls Germany's chance get her own back, with much more added.

Mr. T A. Pearce

to

Mr. A. 5. Abbott

Mr. & M. A. 9. Potter

This afternoon, for instance, a Ger- man radlo announcer said "France, in the hour of her

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Mr. Roland Sander complete breake-Mr. & Mr. S. J. C. Blanesby down, seems to be expecting genero- sity and magnanimity from Germany from us whom she has called beasts in the shape of men and criminals."

The unnouncer then gave a long Dr. & butt. G. D. R. Black list of France's crimes against Ger- Mr. & Mrs. If. S. Dinsdale many over the past 300 years ex- Mr. & Mrs. R. M. Wood tending from the acts of Cardinal Aire. E. Lansdowne Richelieu to the recent crime off. E. Bathurst deriding the Fuchrer.

This we must never forget," said the announcer, "particularly now when the decisions "ot-centuries-in being made."

S. F. S.

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Mr. R. Hall

Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Osmund Mr. & Mr. P. H. Suckling Mr M.-B-Hall -- Anonymous

„Mr. & Mm, G. B. Nezavet The only actual hint which the Mr. & Mrs. E. O. Murphy

Utoomal & Asüdamat Co. annoncer gave of the conditions was that political realism demands that Capt. & Mrs. E. Walker

Mr. J. C. Tacchi the balance of power between the M., & Sim. I. Perry two countries should be fixed In Mr. & Mrs. P. W. Fawlic

to their population.

some pravoys Named

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Mr. & Mrs. R. A. da Silva MGR. H. Challinor Mr. M. 3. Manning

RPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BORDEAUX, June 10 (UP). & Mr. C. 1. Lummert Unconfirmed reports state that the Mr. Freeman Moro Raid Warnings

French plenipotentiaries are General Mr. Mr. M. R. Beil LONDON, June 19 (Reuter)-Air Huntzinger, M. Baudouin, the French raid warnings were sounded on the Foreign Minister and M. Leon Noel, north-east and south-east coast to-ex-Ambassador to Berlin. night.

Now Plan Of Attack Numerous Points Raided

ZURICH, June 19 (Reuter)-—AU LONDON, June 19 (Router).--The Press reports from Rome and Berlin Air Ministry announces that at mid-gree that the Axis poriners are un- night enemy aircraft crossed

armistice the likely to grant France an cons! al numerous points along the except on conditions amounting to whole line of the East Coast.

complete enpitulation,

According to Virginio Gayda in the "Glomale d'Italia," Germany and

"Teachers will take mite-cans to the banks, with guards of honour of children, and the banks will forward Warnings were given at a score of the money to a jury of award, hended points as well as in an area on the by Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of the Pre-coast of Scotland,

Search-lights have been sweeping the sky and fighter planes were sent

CAIRO, June 19 (Reuter).Count | up.. Mazzolini, the Italian Minister to Egypt, is leaving to-day for Italy with the Legation Staff, Consular officials and many other Italians.

Guard Yourself Against Change-of-Season

Why Wooderson

Left A.F.S.

Soon to be in the R.A.F., having registered with his age group, Sydney Wooderson, holder of the world's running record for a mile, tells why he resigned on the spot" from the

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menting on the Munich meeting of repri- the dictators, according to Was

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Mr. David K. Burdett, a Queen's College, Oxford, undergraduate, has found a new way of declaring his love for a barmaid at an Oxford hotel

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