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1940
Hitler & Molotov In Parley
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SPECIAL TO THE "YELEGRAPH“. LONDON, Nov. 13 (UP)-Military authorities here to-day announced that, following the British recapture principal objective in inviting / M. of Gallabat, the Italian camp At Molotov to Berlin, Importance of Discipline way and whither the Italians with-fers to the primary need of fixing the
Metemma, which is one or two miles andrew, in The Importance of discipline was
In being sholled by British stressed by His Excellency the Officer artillery.. Administering the Government,]
The reports state that munitions Lieut-General E. F. Norton, yester and stores assembled at the camp in day, when he
hen he inspected the Police preparation for an invasion of the Reserve in the
In the compourid of the Cen- Sudan are aflame.
tral Police Station
His Excellency was accompanied Netherlands Oil
by his A.D.C., Capt. S. H. Bałty Smith, and among those present were -(former Com- Major C. Champlin mandant of the Police Reserve), Dr. 9. W. Ts'o, Mr. Ngan Shing-kwon, Mr. Lee Sing-kui, Mr.
Mr. Fung Heung- chuen, Mr. Ng Wah, Mr. Abbas Khan and Dr. H, el Arcuil.
For Japan
Annual Supply Assured
The Wilhelmstrasse statement re-
basis of Soviet collaboration not merely with the Axis but with Japan In other words, having secured Japan's participation in the tripartite ANY agreement designed to counter nove by the United States, Germany is now trying to associate the Soviets
with the poet.
It is unlikely, however, that the Soviets will fail in with Hitler's
Hitler's plans
far as to cominit herself to any specifle course as the war develops. That the talks may result in improved i
and
· BATAVIA, Nov. 13 (Reuter).The relations between the Soviets Netherlands Oll Company will hence-Japan is by no means improbable, forth be supplying Japan with over Neither country wishes to be drawn About 300 Reservists took part in 1,800,000 tons of oil and oil products into war and there are abundant questions in which their interests run the parade under the command of annually
The recently-initialled agreement parallel. 'Mr. Q. Enger; Deputy Commissioner of Police (Reserve), and in the words provides that Japanese Importers Sino-Japanese War of His Excellency, they mado a very 700,000 tons annually and oil pro- common ground regarding the sit
purchase crude oil at the rate of Although it is not easy to see any fine show.
On arrival, His Excellency was met ducts at the rate of 540,000 tons. tion in Ching, some form of com- by the
This will be in addition to about promise on that subject is ensler to Hon. Mr. C. G. Perdue, Com- missioner of Police, and after a brief 40,000 tons of various oil products envisage thun commitments by the conversation, proceeded to carry out regularly shipped by all componies Soviets in the inspection, accompanied by Mr. here. Perdue, Mr. Eager, Capt. Butty, Smith, Mr. K. A. Bidmead and, Mr. TRO Tsun-on.
After the inspection, His Excellency presented the Commended Service Bar to the following:
NO NEW BASES
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (UP) Mr. Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary Constable R70 Lo Tak-hol, Can- of States, said that the United States slable
R57 Weng Man-ying, Constableau not acquired, and does not intend 144 Wal Hin-shing (Chinese Com-to acquire, milltary bases from any
Sergeant
It214
of the Latin-American Republics. pany);
Channan
He indicated that the United States Singh, Sergeant 1260 Imam Din, Lance-Sergeant 'R228 Ilam Din might
accept Invitations to share the of bases which the Lutin- (Indian Company); Lance Sergeant R421 J. Van der Lely and Lance American nations might build them Sergiant R444 W. E. Dorabjee! (Emergency Unit Reserve).
selves.
With the exception of Sergeant Ifant;
EVACUATION COMMITTEE Din
all the awards were for services rendered over an extended period. at the public meeting last Friday, to Members of the Committee elected The award to Sergeant Ilam Din was consider problems affecting evacuces for zeul and alertness in the recop from the Colony, met at the Penin- ture of an escaped prisoner on Jan-uln Hete! yesterday, and will prob- uary 20 last.
ably be issuing a conununique to the Governor's Specch
Press to-day. Addressing the gathering, General The Committee consists of the Very Norton said that about a year ago, Rev. J. L. Wilson, Chairman; Mr. F. when His Excellency Sir Geoffry C. Clemo
Secretary (ex-ofcio), Northeute Inspected
Police Messrs. F. F. Duckworth, J. F. Gal- Reserve, the number was about 315. vin, A. C. Jeffreys, J. F. Macgregor, Shortly after that the decision was S. Simpson, C. E. Terry, and Rey, J. made to increase the number to. 450 R. Higgs, und in July this year the ilgure was again raised, to 1,002.
the
mic comm, other than, econo» i
It will be recalled that Germany tried to
to trace the new Polish frontier further westward so as to give Russia bigger silce of Poland, but Moscow was satisfied with territories where the inhabitants are most Russtun. Therefore, it is unlikely that Stalin will now be tempted to policy of adventure.
As for
it is only economic talks,
unfulfilled necessary to recull the hopes Germany built upon last year's agreement with the Soviets, to realise the gulf between promise and per-
in the supply of Russian
formance materials.
It is probable, however, that M. Melatov will agree to the admission the delays inherent in the Russian of German experts to help overcome
economie system.
The smashing British victory over the Italian Fleet at Taranto will doubtless weigh heavily in the scales of the Axis deliberations.
6 MORE CONVOY SHIPS SAFE
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four of the ships which the German surface raider sank in the Atlantic arrived here to-day.
Recendly, His Excellency con- clpline has been excellent, and I m¦ ̧‚“ tinued, "I decided to rai
to raise the number Bad that it is so. I just want to say again, to 1,002. I hope that that fact a word or two about this question, proves to you the value of the Pallee I have seen Police called upon to do Reserve and the confidence in which some
difficult duties in my very they are held. The present strength time. I remember particularly the is about 932, so there are about 670 General Stake in England in 1926. more to be raised, and I hope with On that occasions Indeed on all confidence that volunteers of the
and that a dozen of disciplined men come forward
could control an undisciplined mob Hls Excellency then urged the, of
thousand. This was done in In their two ways, everything
first was by The
dis-
same fine type as you are, will soon slons-it was proved agal.
Reservists to do
power to find time for their training cipline-a very small number of dis-
and normal duties, and continued: elplined me
men can
can do almost anything 可 want to take this opper-
against a large number of un-
tunity of thanking members disciplined men. The other and
They were found drifting in life- boats some 36 hours after the ships sank. Most of them were sporsely clad and said that they had had a "wretched lime" In the heavy wea- ther which the life-boats encountered.
LEICHTENSTEIN BLACK-OUT
radio.
LONDON, Nov. 13 (Reuter).—The of the Chinese and Indian com- more Important factor is that the nunities who, financially and moral- Police know they have behind them inst country in Central Europe sull ly. lent their support to Uic Police the whole weight of publie opinion. Ughting up at night will enforce a Reserve organisation.
This is very important to the Police luck-out in future, suya the Swiss "During last year, about 180 in their dificult duties, but the
Is the small principality of Reservists did duty regularly at publle must know of their discipline night, and during lost July a large and appreciate it. They have also Leichtenstein, wedged between Swit- -zerland-und-Austria.-It-has-un-arca. number was enlied out for both day to know that they are trustworthy; of only 65 square miles. and night duty. During the recent end of their general behaviour and black-out, the whole of the Pollee smurt demeanour, So, when I in- Reserva were enlled out to perform spected, you this afternoon I looked
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