1941-01-13 — Page 16

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Monday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

January 13, 1941.

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Thai Forces

BULGARIA SEES

Continue Advance | SORROW AHEAD

FROM PAGE ONE

teries al-Savannakhet after an intense artillery duel last Saturday.

FROM PAGE ONE

Many Buried In Subway Debris

FROM PAGE ONE

of peace and neutrality, and revision don and squadrons of raiders were by peaceful means, showed discreet high over the city at 8.20 p.m. op- sympathy with the Axis and the parently enroute to another objective. new order in Europe" but carefully although the Germans answered the avoided any hint of the possibility of widespread anti-aircraft barrage German Intervention. Gorma

mas

Jone London

one

the

Steady Advance Claimed BANGKOK, Jan. 12 (UP).The High Command announced the The Air force and Innd forces co-operated In heavy fighting in the Aranya

The speech was broadcast by all with scores of Incendiary bombs on also scatter area. They sector, on Saturday. The Thailanders Bulgarian radio stations.

ed few high explosives. their stendy advance. Continued

The Premler real

remarked: ""The Ralders

iders were reported over Liver- However, there are no details re- gigantic entnelysm caused by the pool, one southwest coast town and garding the extent of the drive into speeches and decisions of President over north

ortheast England at 9 p.m. Roosevelt Indo-China.

provoke

world war. Incendiary boinb attacks were made radio Bulgaria must be cautions for it is on London and one town on Meanwhile, the Bangkok told the French. If you sense necessary to know not only who will Thames Estuary, but they

were Bring, we will halt." The announcer conquer but how

victory will

be frustrated by the very fast action of dele-achieved. We see clearly that there the newly organised asked the French to send

Are spotters. Kallen to discuss the frontler re- will be a new Europe after the war White burning bombs were doused on will continue which will affect Bulgarin like other the area after Molotov breadbaskets adjustment, "or we

had been dropped. lighting until victory."

High explosive No Partisanship

bombs were dropped on an Estuary It was essential that Bulgaria town but the raiders did not and any should remain calm und show no fires to guide them. partisanship. Bulgarians must be The all-clear signal wns sounded in nelther Germanophile nur Anglophile; London at 11 am, after a lengthy only ready to sacrifice all for Bul-all in the anti-aircraft firing. The garia.

rural areas were so heavily barraged

a

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Ended By Court Decree Elimination of so-called block- booking of motion pictures was pro- vided in consent decrce signed ingency." New York recently by Federal Judge Henry W. Goddard which ended an like the Communist, was unsuitable action under the Sherman Antitrust for Bulgarin, Λει

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In another passage, M. Filoff made that many of the raiders bound for another appeal to Bulgarians to "re-London were turned back before they inain calm and ready for any emer-reached the outskirts, some of them

Jettisoning their bombs. The Nazi system of government, In addition to the anti-aircraft Huns, night Aghters _were "frequently heard cireling over London. A con- The newly-signed Russo-German siderable number of bombs were trade pact was termed by the dropped on various parts of the Cor-Bulgarian press "a reply to President Capital. Meanwhile raiders visited Roosevelt's decision to help Britain," towns in west England and the South The decree provided for the sale The newspapers feel that strengthen-Wales coast. to exhibitors of not more than veled Russo-German relations would be

All Quiet This morning the LONDON, Jan. 13 (UP)-All was at a time, instead of 32, as very beneficial to peace in tures and a

and afforded

led opportunity Balkans and to Bulgaria's prospects quiet curly this morning. It ap

"trade of for exhibitors to witness a

realising peacefully further peurs that the Thames Estuary and showing" of a picture before buying revisionist claims firstly in Western London were the main targets furt

eed Thrace." Under the plan, the signers agreed

night. The ralds were comparative- M. Filoff affirmed that it was ly short, but a sharp attempt to not to discriminate against indepen- dents and to end coercive seiling-they Bulgaria's duty to be ready to de- cause fires with Incendiary bombs tlid not admit the charge and theatre fend our vital interests and to face was made which the new fire fighters owning companies may retain their up to any eventuality that might en

again checked.

theatres.

necur,"

P. G. WODEHOUSE ROOSEVELT BILL Prisoner in Germany' TO BE AMENDED

NEWS that Mr P. G. Wodehouse,

the humorist, is in a German prison camp is given in a letter written to Mrs S. Conway, of Anlaby near Hull,

twenty-four-year-old by her wer Arthur, interned in Germany since last September

5011

his

Numerous

raiders attacked 5 southwest Englund town for some hours. One bomb demolished several

houses. There were nice casualties debris.

and others were trapped in ne

FROM PAGE ONE | LATE NEWS

under such dire circumstances," but urged-Congress-to-limit-tho President's enlarged perogatives by the fou

seme fixed period of time. He said he had received permission to make; the trip to England from Mr Cordell full. Secretary of State, and that he wanted

"talk to everybody who sees me."

Mr Wodehouse was staying at villa near Le Touquet when Nazis overran northern France.

The letter to Mrs Conway said: "Included among our number is the

writer, Mr P. G. Wodehouse." famous

Mrs Conway got in touch with Mr Wodehouse's family and told them Mr Willkie directly refuted the that the name of the camp is "Oslag speech made by Mr Alfred Landon VIII D." It is four days train last night when the latter asserted that a German defeat by Britain was Journey from the Dutch frontler.

not absolutely necessary for the future security of the United States. Mr Willkie sald: "It makes a vital difference to the United States which side prevails in the present conflict.

STRIKING IDEAS

People who smoke and light fires

in Britain use 125,000,000,000 matches I refute the statement that

Gur

a year. People who realise what a national security is not involved it.

lot of timber there is in all these any British defeat."

matches are sending economy ideas

to the Ministry of Supply Timber

Control, such as:-

Self-striking cigarettes;

Matches made of concrete;

hea

head at each end;

at

Willkie For U. K.

WASHINGTON, Jan. 12 (Reuter).

Matches that strike twice-having-Mr Wendell Willkie, the defeated

Republican candidate for the pre-

Matches hair the usual length; and sidency, announced to-day that he Thinner matches.

Is going to England shortly as

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As a novelist I am grateful for the privilege of seeing this book come _completely_to_life_In_my_opinion, “The_Rains_Came"_is.d.preat_pic_ ture. I should like to express my gratitute to Darryl F. Zanuck and all those at 20th Century-Fox who helped recreate it with such astounding fidelity.

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