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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November 15. 1940.

General Catroux Inspires New Wholesale Deportation Spirit In Men Of Free France Of Lorraine

French

VICHY, Nov. 14 (Reuter).—Expulsion of French-speaking LONDON, NOV. 14 .(REUTER)—A STRONG PLEA FOR FRENCH CO-OPERATION WITH BRITAIN WAS MADE BY GENERAL GEORGES Inhabitants from Lorraine has been at a rate of seven trainloads CATROUX, FORMER GOVERNOR-GENERAL OF FRENCH INDO-CHINA, A daily, according to a communique. 'BRILLIANT FIGHTER IN THE RIFF WAR AND NOW ONE OF THE LEADING FREE FRENCH OFFICERS, IN A BROADCAST FROM CAIRO

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FIGHTS ON — Gen. Georges Catroux, former Governor- General of Franch Indo-China, who has joined French forces of General Charles de Gaulle,

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"France is still able to

continue the war, and if she RUSSIA &

were to continue, she would win and achieve resurree- tion," he said.

He added that fighting wox proceeding at the gates of Egypt, from which Free France could not be absent.

"That is why I am here. That is why General de Gaulle would have been here at this moment if he had not been called back to London."

BRITAIN

Attitude Said To

Be Defined

The communique reads: "Tho German authorities in Lorraine have invited the French-speak- Ing inhabitants to choose between being transferred to Poland or being sent to France. Our compatriota have chosen France,

"Since November. II. their expul❤ slon has been proceeding at a rate of five to seven traluloads daily,

"Unauthorised quarters have stated that this is accordance with an agreement between the French and German governments. The French STOCKHOLM, Nov. 14 (Reu-Government gives a formal denial to this suggestion. No measure of this ter)-Publication of the results kind was ever discussed In the of M. Molotov's visit to Britain Fennen-German talks...

"The French Government has will be withheld until a Inter date, according to Berlin corres-drawn the German Armistice Com-

mission's attention to these facts." Referring to Franco-German peace pondents of the Swedish press. negotiations, General Catraux snid The correspondent of the "Dagens that the peace offered by Germany | Nyheter" deduces that M. Molotov's was a pence of opportunity, lending kathified air indicates that a general to France becoming a Gerinan ally agreement has been reached and also agalnut Britain,

that the Russian attitude towards Britain has been fixed.

U.S. Conscription

ANOTHER SHIP SAFE

-Atlantic Convoy

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LONDON, Nov.... 14.... (UP),—The i tanker Delphinula, 8,120 tons, hos reached port. Thus only seven ships. from the convoy of 30 ships which

was attac

attacked by, a surface raider on November 6 are still missing:

Captain Duton of the Delphinula sold that another unidentified · ship belonging to the convoy, equally as gallant as the Jervis Bay, engaged the raider until she sank despite the fact; SPECIAL TO THE "TELÊQRÁPH"

that she was ablaze from heavy gun- WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. (UP)-fre from the ralder. It was suggested that the French |

The Secretary of War, Colonel Henry Government should undertake a con- Russian circles In Berlin, suys the Simson, said to-day that about

Colonies which

30,000 trainees will be called into the quest of the

correspondent, consider that it is now Joined Free France so that by this evident that Anglo-Russian collabora-service between November 19 and devious route conflict should breaktion is not likely, but they do not be. December 1, depending on the in- out between France and Britain and lleve that Russia is inclined to join for men,

dividual corps, commander's requisi- Power pact in its present rhould hand over to the Axle istage. She will, apparently, continue possessions and

and fnclities they outside

conflict, though quite

that

Powrance, a too! of the

had

Axia the

three

The

coveled in the Mediterranean, said willing to see more "capitalistic" General Catroux.

The former Governor-General of

Estates at adds that it inj

The

Indo-China is in Egypt for a con- believed in these circles that Ger-

ference with the British authorities and loaders of the Free French move ment in that country.

Frenchwomen's Corps LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter)----- French women in Britain are to form a speelal carps to help the

Free French cause. It is equivalent to the British Women's Auxillary Services, and members will principally act as cooks, clerks, typists and chauffeurs, relieving men of the Free French forces for active service.

U.S. Explosions Not Sabotage

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many's efforts are directed towards making Russia a source of supply. counterbalancing America's supplies

of materials to Britain.

"Red Star" Comment MOSCOW, Nov. 14 (Reuter). The most significant event of recent days" is the description of M. Molotov's visit to Berlin given in the "Red Star."

This is the first Russian newspaper to comment on the visit.

The "Red Star" says: "German and Hallan newspapers declare that the visli is an

event of first-class importance. Doubtless the renewal of personal contact and friendly ex- change of opinion with the leaders of German policy will promote, streng- then and develop German-Soviet re- alions in the interests of both coun-

Turks Not Intimidated

no

signs of

WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 (UP)-trips." Colonel Henry Stimson, Secretary of War, mald to-day that preliminary MADRID, Nov. 14 (Reuter)-The [reports оп the Woodbridge and Turks are showing

Edinburgh explosioms showed there intimidation despite the probability was no evidence of subotage, al that Turkey and Greece were very though the "peculiar regularity about

Molotov the explosions indicated Teutonic much in the picture at the

conversations,

according to Spanish jefficiency."

He said he had not yet received newspaper correspondents in Berlin.

Is stated that Turkey is becom- any reports on the blast at Allentowning Increasingly pre-British and that

Captain Ramsay's

Detention

It le

it is not to be doubted that the Turkish Embassy in Berlin is playing every possible card with sidil and coolness,

In Spain the prevalling view is that the talks have twofold

n

object; LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter) firstly, Members of Parilancut are not ex-Rusty, Germany wishes to induce to exercise sufficient pressure empted by privilege of Parliament on Turkey to enable the Germans to from detention under the Defence have a freer hand in the Balkans; Regulations.

secondly, Germany desires to obtain Russia's adherence to the two_con= tinent bloc."

This principle is upheld by the Committee

ittee of Privileges in a report ito-day which states that, the delen- tion of Captain Ramsay, M.P.. does

not constitute a breach of privilege of Chinese Court's

the House of Commons.

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LONDON, Nov. 14 (Reuter).—On

Defection

CHUNGKING, Nov. 15 (Central

the Stock Exchange to-dny, condi- } News).—Stern'disciplinary measures tlons were cheerful and the recent are reported to have been ́inken by jupward trend was urceniunted by the the Central Authorliles against

Chlao Mormontantenna IIG-402-L|Navy's Mediterranean success.

Wan-hsuan and Sun Shag- Industrials showed widespread kang, Chief Prosecutor and

Judge substantial gains, Kumfrs continued to respectively of the Second Special meet support, ails attracted more at- District Court in the French Conces- tention, and tin and rubber shares sion in Shanghai, who have defeated were demand at higher levels. and joined the Nanking regime.

Among foreign bonds, South The Judicial Yuan and the Execu- American stocks were again pro-live Yuan have ordered the dismis- minent.

sal of the two court officials and their Wall Street was anrrowly irregular. ¦ arrest and piviishment,

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Nazis In Spain Ready To Attack Gibraltar

BOSTON, U.S.A., Nov. 14 (Reuter).—Germany has a whole division In civilian clothes in Spain and an “attack on Gibraltar is a likely event in the near future," stated Colonel Frank Knox, the United States Secretary of the Navy, in a powerful speech here advocating increased attention to national defence.. Colonel Knox expressed the view that if the Axis Powers were successful against Gibraltar, they might attempt to move. down into South Africa, American Fleet was the "strongest Concerning United States prepared-pfloat to-day-it's not only stronger ness, Colonel Knox stated that thebut thank God! {t's ready!”

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