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Nazi Canard Reproduced By Vichy

LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reutor). The

Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 10, 1941.

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ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) "Experiment": a Play

WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (Reuter),—President Roosevelt summoned Democratic observations of Ad-leaders in the Senate and the House of Representatives to a conference this afternoon | · miral Platon, Marshal Potain's on legislation to give him virtually unlimited authority to lend and· lease Colonial Minister, that Britain wished to appropriate the material to Britain and other nations warring against the Axis.

French colonies to use them as It is believed that the meeting | bargaining counters if a com-has paved the way for the intro- promise peace was offered her, duction of a Bill in Congress tó- have been noticed with regret morrow. in authoritative quarters in London, says "Reuter,”.

One high authority stated that the measure ingkes possible future appro- These quarters point out, that the priations in any amount which Con- Admiral has reproduced-apparently gress may vole, delegating to the as a matter of personal opinion-a Government the fullest responsibility deliberate

rate line of propaganda which for handling "lend and lease" aid to the Germans have been fostering the democracies, since the collapse of France.

ton

A member of the Administration

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war

Dutch In The N.E.I. Ready For Anything

Officers' training schools are now open to natives, who are being train- ed also as air pliots, gunners, and

Stonor Scores 58 Not Out For Ordnance Corps

Diocesan Boys Beaten

LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter).—The great changes which have come over the Netherlands East Indies since the outbreak of It is reculled thint the Prime Minis- told the press that they were working war and the loyal co-operation of the native population in de-

In a broadcast to the French na-hard on plans for releasing acroplanes

fence measures, were emphasised to-day, by Jonkheer de Bruine, tion on October 21, made it ubun-to Greece and added, "We hope to do

who is on an official visit to Britain for the Dutch Colonial dantly plain that there no something soon.

Bill Drawn Up

Ministry. foundation of truth in this line of

Churchill propaganda: Mr

sald, WASHINGTON, Jon, 1 (Domel).- He stated that there is a grow-Cricket "Don't imagine, n the German-con-The Government has completed trolled wireless tells you, that we tentative draft of the bill granting ing demand of natives for a fur- English think to take your ships and the Government broad pewarna to lend the measure of conscripter colonies. We don't covet anything, tanks, guns, and also planes include natives (all Nether- from any nation except respect.” to Britain and other democracles. Innders in the East Indies be- Sources · close to the Administration said that the bill which may be ready tween the ages of 18 and 46 are Supporters Of for Congress on January 10 will not already conscripted).

Involve amendments to any existing haws such as the Neutrality Act or de Gaulle the Pittman Law of last June, but

merely authorize future appropria- observers; many natives are proving A STAUNCH innings of 58 Cardinal Himsley's Tribute tions as occasions may require. as good ng Dutch pilots.

Two-Year Period

Natives and Chinese are also partl-not out by Stonor for the Royal LONDON, Jan. D (Reuter).-- General de Gaulle, leader of all WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 (Domel).cipating actively in the local defence Army Ordnance Corps enabled Free Frenchmen, was called a great Senator James F. Byrnes at an inter-corps on the model of the British them to beat the Diocesan Christian lender inspiration from the glorious Chris-velt's lease and lend programme to Economically tlan

past

of his country by Cardinal aid Britain and other democracles Indles are now part of the sterling Himsley, Archbishop of Westminster. will cover a period of two years in bloc and the Dutch guilder is no

Every obstacle in the way of com- view of the defence contracts now longer necepted. plete Anglo-French understanding outstanding

No Rationing should be removed Land The Senator added that appropria- The official pointed out that there be given, said the Archbishop.

The growing support for General

is stressed by be implemented by additional appro-sufficient. de Goulle in France the Berlin correspondent of the Swiss priations next year. poper "Godesborg Past" who quotes the German paper "National Zeitung" stating that the French behave like victors instead of the vanquished. Everywhere oflcers and others ex- press sympathy with General de Gaulle and some circles openly work against Germany, the Nuzi paper complains.

From London

Broadcast by Z. D. W. on a Fre- quency of 845 k.o's, and on 'Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and. 8-11 p.m. on 9.52 fn.c's, per second,

II. K. T.

12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter-

Bournemouth Municipal Or- chestra with Kelli Kalkner (Bari- tone).

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wca- ther Report.

1.03 Variety.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press,

Weather Forecast and Announce meats,

1.45 Dellus-Sonata No. 2. Con moto-Lento-Molto vivace,.

..Lionel Terlis (Viola) and George Reeves (Piano)...

2.00 Songs by Muliza Korjus (80- prano) and Dennis Noble (Baritone).

Close Down. 5.45 Indian Programe. 6.30

Closing Local Stock Quota-

0.32 Concert by Mischa Levitzk! (Plano) and Yehudi Menuhin (Vlo-

7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 London Relay-'Questions of the Hour.

7.30 Londen Relay—'Experiment' A Play by Mary Lockington.

0.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements,

Compositions of Weber, 8.30 London Relay Theatreland'. 0.00

8.03

Commentary.

who gained his view, disclosed that President Roose. ¡ome ally the Netherlands East Boys' School by 3 wickets in a New London Relay-The News and

friendly game of cricket on the School ground yesterday.

J. Macauley (38), A. J. Hulse (13) and J. L, Youngsaye (13) were. in- strumental in giving the School a

9.30 London Relay-Talk: Books and People,

0.45 Classical Request Programme. 11.00 Close Down,

and called for should tions for future contracts would be is no need for any rationing in the fairly good start, there being 72 on

asked with some cash appropriations | Netherlands East Indies and the the board for the loss of 4 wickets, WILHELMSHAVEN

every

this year, but such authorizations will 70,000,000-population is almost self-but the middle batsmen failed, and

Valuable Races For New Subs.

(Continned from Page 6.)

Sympathy With French Cup and the Royal Navy Cup, have WASHINGTON, Jan. 9 (Reuter).— ¡been reserved for Australian sub- "My heart goes out to France in these seription ponies of this season and days of her travail," said President apart from the presentation of a cup Roosevelt,

from each institute, the club is add-

ng $1,500 for each winner.

He add, "I pray that the French people may soon galo enjoy the T blessings of peace with liberty, equa- lity and fraternity.

Conscription Age

And

is not all. The Governor's Cup. The Kooly-Hill Derby coupled with the Sports Club Cup. and the Professional Cup and Aus- trallan Fontes Champions are also Hited for the same class of animals LONDON, Jan, 0 (Reuter).—The from the Antipodes, widely forecast scheme to raise the. The richest most valuable event will no doubt be the Hooty- conscription nge.

Derby over ilenltd.

one and a half miles. In addition to $3,000 put up The Minister of Labour announces by the Hongkong Jockey Club, there that no proposal is at present con is a sweepstakes of $20 each with un templated for alteration of the exist Ing age limits.

acceptance, fee of $50 each for står ters.

45 is officially Hill

Military Service

LONDON, Jan. (Reuter).—Men

Special Dollar Sweep

over 30 years of nge, due to registerT is interesting to recall that 113 under the Military Service Act on

subscription griffins were drawn

January 11 or 18, muy apply for for the current year's racing. The vacancies in the civil defence forces

race club is conducting in lieu of military service,

special

were it not for a stubborn stand by Most of the Dutch Navy has al-A. Ebrahim (13) and E, Itead (16 not ways been based in the Netherlands out) the School's fanings would have East Indies and is still there. All closed for under 100. repairs can be done there and new ships are being built.

Fanling Golf Starting Times

Sunday

OLD COURSE

1.1 M. Thomson, A. J. Dennis. 920 T Megarry, A. McKellar. 924 N. C. Mcl.rad. A. V. Greaves. 1.20 A, Mabb, A. M. Kennedy. 932 A. W. Bourne, G. M. Park. 038 1. H. Geare. R. Young. 6.48 G. W. Behrman, Bf. Pollock. D.44 J. I. Sindlinger. J. K. Bousfeld. 0.48 7, W. Delev. C. F. J. Simpson. 0.30 A, . Meride, A. Nicol. 19.00 P. V. McLane, W. W. C. Shewan. 10.04 5. 1. Dodwell, F. D. Hunter. 10.00 . N. Merritt, C. W. E. Bishop. 10.12 M. D. Cooper, B. O. Baldwin. 10.14 R. C. Gairdner, J. Redmart. 10.20 N, D. Bidwell, A, T. Dow. 10.21 G. T. inrrington. J. Hackney. 10.28 W. A. Macklalay, C. H. Burge. 10.32 A. 8. Purves, R. S. W. Patterson. 1036 A. D. Humphreys, G. E. Costello, 10,40 K. S. Morrison, J. A. D. Morrison. 10.44 1. D. Evans, D. D. Forbes. 10.48 T . Inwall, Malor Robertson,

NEW COURSE

9.20 J. J. van Muhlen, Major Giles. DI, F. Sommers, Snr. & 3r. D.32 W. Hewitt. G. C. Worrall, 9.30 J. A. Parrish, S. L. Lloyd. 0.40 CF. Marshall, R. H. Gregory. 0.44 R. R. Pearson, 1, A. R. Duncan. 9.46 F. X. Lee, G, Thomersan. 0.37 L. C. Hamlin, R. K. M. Patten, -36,24—Mro-Mackinlay.Mim-impron.** Cup. nat. 1. Challinor. Miss Blackburn.

am sure that

This was announced by Mr Herbert dollar cash sweep on the Rooty- Morrison Minister for Home Secul- Derby and the writer has good ren- ty-stated-that-the-vacancies-con-hi a on the many owners will-1024-Men-Merion. C. Jackson.

"go" at Sports

cerned are in the auxilary fire ser-Many will, of course, be entered for 1030 1. A. Aulis, R. P. Morris, vices, First Aid parties and Police show pidgin," but 1

war reserve.

the list of nominations will not only be a long one but a record- one too. Far View, the winner of the 1940

POWER-DIVE AT Australian Blue Riband, received

620 M.P.H.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

BUFFALO, N.Y., Jan. 0_(UP), Lieutenant Andrew G. McDonough, 32, a pilot of the Eastern Alriincs, who is on leave, is reported to have

Italians Admit

Raid On Naples

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH!!

$2,523 for her share when the sweep- stake was $20 each, $25 acceptance fee for starters and the club added only $2,500 to the pool. It is safe to predict that this season the first communique states prize will be warth over $3,000.

ROME, Jan, 0 (UP).—To-day's British planes last night attacked Naples but most of the bombs fell into the sea. Fifteen buildings were hit, five people

hurtled on Army pursuit plane at the Fascists Removed killed and 30 wounded.

in

Tropp, 4 for 27, und Boocock, 4 for 30, shared bowling honours.

Stonor carried his bat for 58, and included 0 boundaries in his innings.

Scores were:

DIOCESÀN BOYS' SCHOOL Maenuley, d und b Brocock ........ G. A. Gundiban, e Barnes, b Boscock A. J. Hulse, a and b Haskins ko Cinfen, e Barnes, b Doocock

3. L. Youngsuyu, 5 Tropp

Jerakolt, b Tropp

Lyson, 1 Tropp...

A. Ebrahim, b Brocock

W. Macauley. run out .....

E. Randall, Bames, b Tropp

E. Read, not out

Extras (93; LB1, WDZ)

Total

Fall of wicket-1-5, 3-13, 3-13, 6-92, 0-92, 7-20, 5-89, -89, 10-104.

Dowling. Analysis

Haskins

Boocock

Tropp

Q. M.

11.0

Haskins bowled two wides.

ORDNANCE CORPS Stonor, not out Tropp, run out

Pinder, run out...

មុន

Roberts, e L. Lyson, b J. Macauley Barnes, J. Macauley

Bonrock, ruin out

Li-Col. MacPherson, bula Standing, e Youngsaye, b Goodban Stod, no aut

Extras (14; L: w

AIR RAID

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Jan, 9 (UP),—The Air Ministry reported that Wilhelmsha- ven was raided for seven hours that many great fires were started. starling at 8 o'clock Inst night and

An attack on Emden started at the same time.

Planes also attacked the Borkum ajaerodrome as well as supply ships, 2anti-aircraft butferies, other ships and a large railway bridge south of Essen

which is

01 northwest

13

0

13

104

Wilhelmshaven.

Nazi Admission BERLIN, Jan. 9 (U)P-To-day's High Command communique states that German bombers attacked a merchantman and set it ofire.

British planes bombed the north- west coast area where eleven civilians 4-72 were killed and fourteen wounded. Slight damage was caused to an in- dustrial plant.

W

1

First Raid For Four Nights

Nazis Over London LONDON, Jan. D (Reuter)-For

the first time in four nights, enemy planes and anti-aircraft guns were heard in the London area, und enemy planes were reported over widely scattered districts In England and 110 Wales.

Total for seven wkta.) Hoskins and Mendell did not bal Fall of wickets-1-23, 3-30, 9-37, 4-77, 15–112, - 6-57, -7-106--

Bowling Analysts

Huise

Ebrahimi

J. Macauley

Goodban

Ebralim bowled two widen.

W.

The raiders over London were kept at a high altitude by an intense barrage, alded by searchlights

While several planes were over the

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Over East Anglia LONDON, Jan. 9 (UP)-AL 8.20 P.m. German rakters were reported over two towns in East Angila, in the vicinity of Liverpool, and over a town in northwest England.

Ship Torpedoed

Pro-Ally Muslims BOMBAY, Jon. 0 (Reuter), Special prayers for the annihilation of Fascism and Nazism were offered by Muslims throughout India at the Feast of Id-ul-Zuha yesterday,

Prayers also for the safely of A similar raid was made on Muslim countries near and in the

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" in Bell Standard P-39 Aircobra, LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)-Four-Palermo but there were no victims or Middle East were also offered while NEW YORK, Jan.0 (UP)—The

Oficials declined to claim any sort teen regional ends of the Fascist important damage.

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