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TAI WO HOSPITAL OPENED

New Institution

Very Timely

The Ilon, Sir Robert Kolewall for- maily opened the Tai Wo Hospital .. 1936 1800.00 yesterday.

He was welcome by the 1934 1200,00 Chairman, Me Wat Siu-pait, and the Superintendent of the llospital, Dr 1035 1400,00

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The Chaterman gave u brief addresa in Chinese, thanking Sa Robert for consenting to perform the ceremony, and welcoming the many guests. Sir Robert then suid:

This sanitarium meets a distinct want in these days, when the popula tion has enormously inerented, with a cerresponding increase in sickness. It is very timely it that, in addition to providing a house for the sick, it will also serve as a'hospital in times of emergency,

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March 15, 1941.

Volunteer Orders For

The Coming Week

Orders by Colonel H. B. Hose, M... Commandant, Hongkong Volunteer De-

fence Corps:

1. Becralty Medical Examination Fr. Mar. 21, 11.Q. 5.30 pm. Orderly stedical Oncer--Lielit. A. M. Rodrigues. 4. Paradies

(a) Corps Artery, GO.C, will inspect (1) Inspection. Corps Artillery on Murray Parade Ground on at. Mar. 22. Batteries will fall in at 2.15 pan. A full dress rehearsal parado will take place on Wed. Mar. 10 nt & p.tn. attend both Drea-8.D. cap, incket, trousers, 0019, web boil. All tanke nust

exemption has been parades unless fained in writing from Battery Commun ders.

Y. W. C. A. CAMPAIGN

Chief Justice Makes Radio Appeal

Obstacles In Imperial Way

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHE TOKYO, Mar. 14 (Domel),--The Home Minister. Baron Klichiro Hiranum, to-day held ng Important Interview with the Premier, Prince Fanimaru Konuye, regarding the projected reorganisation of National Service Association and the proposed

strengthening

the Cabinet's “political

power." Baron Higamuma's views on the current political situation are under- stood to be along the following lines; Since the Government's policy

of

At the first Finance Campaign re- for reforming the N.S.A. has already

Hint ButteryWed. Mar, 10 and Sat.port meeting of the YW.C.A., yeater-been deelded upon, it would involve Mar. 22 1.0.C inspection. See Corpu day, a total of $14,564.50 was report-abolition or amalgamation of various ed by the 24 teams. On March 24 existing deportments of the Asuncl- Artillery Orders above.

(i) ut altery.-Mon. Mar. 17. S there will be another meeting and ation. John's Pince, a

The Government hitherto has The winning teams to far are given the impression that it is bearing Dattery practice for G.O.Ch Inspection, the campaign closes on April 2. Wed. Mar. 19 and Sat. Mar. 22-3ce Corps

Dr Catherine Woo; 2. Mrs Wong Tee too much influence of the Association

All Sechs

Artillery Ordera above.

(lv) rd Battery.-Thurs., Mar. 20,

the

0.30 am. Specialists as detalled for Abatum: 2. Business Girls' Club (Miss but such an Impression should be

dispelled by strengthening deen, Drezs is want. Thurs, Mar. 9. Chan Chuk-sing. President); 4; Mrs 81.0, 2 15 pm. Remainder of above. Dress Wond Keung,

"political power" of the Cabinet and Teams divided into divisions com-making the Association an effective

as usual. Fr., Mar. 21. D.E.L. Selinol 6.30 Dress-Overalls. Wed. Mar. 18 and Sat. Peting against each other reported, co-operative orgth of the Govern- PM. DEL personnel. Engine traini

Corps 1. Mrs itenry Ling ($5,363); 2. Mrs ment in carrying out policies in Mar. 2, Go.c's inspection. Fre. The hospital is Ideally situated, Artillery Orders above,

Wong Tse-chuten ($5.433); 3. Mrs accordance with the original objec- for while it is near to the town. It (V) 4th Battery Tues. Mas, 14, 1R.Wan Chik-hing ($4,097).

tive of the body. 20.

All Section General Battery is away from the noise which a town

Mrs Pool S. F. Tsn, who presided

3. The "political power" of the drill and Instruction, Dre-8.D. cap.

encouraged the Cabinet should be reinforced usually produces. 11s situation remeket, towers, boots, greatcost if necesjover the meeting,

promptly minds me of two lines from a Chinese v and web bell chy, Wed. A 19 workers and thanked the contributors and Sal. Mar. 23, 7.0,U's fuspection. See who had so far subscribed more than boem:

Corps Artillery Orders above.

1 build my home in man's abode, "Yet I'm free from the dins of

carriages and horses."

the

(v) 5 A.Á. Battery. Thion, Mar 18, a third of the goal.

The workers recounted amusing H. 5 pm. Now, I and 2 Sections. Prae Hee parade for G,O.C's hypertiem. Dresajand encouraging stories of their com-

paign experiences,

S.D. cap. jacket, tropers, boots and web bell, Thurn, at an A fus Tur Mar. t. Wed. Mar, 15 and Sat, Mar. G.O.Cs Inspeellon. See Corps Artillery Orders above.

lecture.

Chlef Justler's Broadcast The Chief Justice, Sir Atholl Mac- Gregor, broadcast

appeal bust night for support for the campaign,

sald:

Mar, 17, To-day the campaign is at its

Sir Robert also commented upon the polley of the hospital of catering for both rich and poor, being satished bare income suffleirut to cover wit

the Field Company Engineers. Mon He expenditure.

201 commendect, no, Mur. 17. K.C., 4.30pm. Company drill. patriotic spirit of the founders, The Mar. 20. K.C., 5.30 p.m. P.AU. in particular Mr Wai Siu-pak, Chair- man of the

The Sup

then handed the keys of the hospital to Sir Robert, who formally declared the institution The guests were invited to inspect the buildings, after which a group photoraph was taken, and ten was served under the matshed roofing

flag erected over the forecourt of the hospital to protect guests from the rain.

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In order to secure amooth execution of various wartine policies White emphasis should be put on the

trective

application

existing agencles rather than structural re- forms in strengthening the power of the Cabinet.

Exploitation Of Norway

(e) Corps Siguats.--Sun., Mar. 10, 11.9. ... Those detalled. Mon, I.Q. 5.13 pm. All Cirnups, Signal train ing. Wed. Mar. 19, 11.Q. 2 p.m. (1) Classi, height. The Association belleves pro- neation group, pedal framm, the y-foundly that God helps those who

LONDON, Mar. 14 (Reuter),-- mainder, sugal training as stetailed. (1)

treat Norway Evening parade, reading tests, Fr. star. help themselves, and they have not

As a 21, 11.4). pan. (1) W/T Courre for those been content increly to rallelt from Nazi plens ta

are confirmed by detailed. (is).

others though in this direction, too, German colony Recruits, a trainting 1 Romainder, fleid cable training. (V) much has been done--but a real effort reports received from Oslo, says the Evening parade, reading tests.

anion telegraph agener. Norwegian water-power is to be exploited by a new organisation galled the "Narwegian Electric Dove¬

td Mobile Column-Fri Mar. 14. within the Association itself has been Hung Hent, 5.30 pin. All toons, Drivmade, and is still energetically being Ins instructions. Tues, Mar. 17, HQ. 8.30 made, to raise funds.

Among those present were the Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, the Hon. Mr Li Tse-tung liom, am fons. Prof. Isu Ti-shon, Dr. J. H. Montgomery, Dr Arthur Woo, Mr. 1. Soung, Mr A. J. MacFayden, Prof. D. Fald, Mr A. Hughes, Dr F. R. Ashton, Dr

tweiples. Shiu-kee, Miss nt. Ward, and many others.

Premises Described The hospital, which consists of two separate blocks of

buildings, was formerly the residence of the late Hon. Mr Lou Chu-pak.

The

p.n. Plos, 1, 2, 5, V.G. and L.G. Instrue- No fewer than 300 of the women tlany. 11. & 4. Miniature Mamre, zire Orders and arma drill. Wed. Mar. 10. who devote so much of their timelopment Corporation," set up by Herr

AB day training. and energy to help the Y.W.C.A, have Torboven, the Nazi Commisaloner. de Ouder. TR. cap. Vehicle; been concentrating on ways and A new town is to be established Party 7.30 am. No. 1 tin, and No, Sec means of getting the money we need, near the great Aura Waterfall and No. 3 in. Fel. Mar 21, 11.0, 5.30 p.m. Pins, 1, 2, and 5. VG. and LG. Instrued the young women members have 6,000 to 7,000 people are to be com tions, Pins 1 and 4 V.G. Mechanian, also not only denied themselves many vulsorily removed there from Chris- handling and abning. Lecture-Elementary little extra comforts to bring help to liansund.

Norwegians (e) No. Company. Mon., Mar, 17. Na their less fortunate sisters, but, i

are distrustful, combination with others, have or fearing that the Germanns will ex- parade. Tues., Mar. 18. 11.9. 6.30 p.m. Weapon training. All rilles and S.B. Rganised corporate means of gelting ploit the water-power for their war must be returned on this date, Fri, Mar

money.

Industries. and some few of the 21, ILQ 6.30 pan. Weapon training.

10 (f), No. 2 Company-Tues., Mar. cowloon Dock: 530 pm, No. 6 Platoon.

Thus, the business girls organised Quisling party suspect that this con- trol, coupled with the hold over Nor- L.G. Instruction. Wed., Mar. 19. HQ, Sava daner which proved not only a

No. 7 Platoon, L.G. Instruction. Fr. most enjoyable function but was away's remaining shipping, will ruin- Star. 21 Company Parade, HK. Ite

the receiptsausly affect the country's economy. withts. Q. 7.43 a.m. Kowinan Residents, reat financial success, Kowloon Railway Station. 0.20 am. Dress totaling $1,000. Students will short- ty put a concert at which much (g) No. 3 Company-Mon, Mar. 1 and fest rate talent will appear. Thur, Mar, 20. Training us per Company

The Industrial girls, in spite of programme.

thi No. 4 Company--Alf rifles, bayonets what at first sight look like insuper- and S.13. Ra to be returned to 11.Q. by able dificulties, are also arranging a () No. 5 Company-All rifles, hayanet concert. When you remember that and box respirators must be returned on these girls have an average income Sat, Mar. 15 before 1 pan. There will be of $0 or $7 a mouth and that they no parades on Mun. Mar. 17 and Tue.annot hope to get more for a ticket No. 8 Company.-Fri., Mar. 21, 11Q than 10 of 20 cents you will. realise 8.30 am. Drest as before.

not only how keen they are in their Act No. 7 Company as be handed drive for money but how great is rifle, bayonets and S.B. is to be handed their faith in the purposes for which

stands.

Sat. Mar. 15.

Mar. 10.

MATSUOKA'S MISSION

WHY is Mr Matsuoka going The two buildings, which are three 10 Berlin and Rome? He stated storeys high, are connected by cover- that he has no secret treaty to d passageways, the first floor, of undertake and there is no need "A" black running to the ground-Battle erder.

Door of "B" block, and so on. The to perfect the tripartite pact be-Manager's Office, the general office, tween the Axis Powers because | the Matron's office and the dispensary It is functioning perfectly alare situated on the ground floor of

Blogk

First and second class ready. He hopes to call in on 10%

patients Stalin after seeing the senior three general,wards have seeemmo- haye award each and the partners of the "new order" and dation for 15 patients. There are it is well known that Tokyo is altogether Co beds. The maternity ward, which in on the top floor of practically begging for a

ten. The the buildings, claims aggression pact with the Soviet operating theatre, while! nir- conditioned, is on the first floor of Black "A".

Seventeen qualified nurses will be duly night and day, in charge of Mrs M. K. Kwan the acting Matron.

The hospital is owned by the Tal | Woo Yuen Co., Ltd, the Chairman of the Board of Directors being Mr Wal Stupak. Dr Yip Is also a director of the Company.

1102)=

Wharf Company Make Slightly Smaller Profit

Compulsory Service

Assignments Posted

Messrs L. A. Caternit and J. E, Mogra have been enrolled In the. Combatant Group of the Hongkong Defence Reserve.

(1) Army Service Corps Company- the X has been fortunate the Key-Poats Group, and Mr S.

Histruction

in to Stare.

Mr S. Harber has been enrolled in Sunt to Sat. Mar, 20, Transport and The Supplies weekly duties as detailed Dress 'n having as its Chairman Mrs N. L. Mason in the General Group for as usual. Furn, Mor, I8, 11.4. 9.00 pan These detailed.. ..G..

eSmith, whose eloquent appeal for

in the Hongkong Service Essential Mar. 20, 11Q, 5:30 pm, Company parude. help was broadcast a few days ago. Defence Reserve. Dress-Overalls und S.D. caps, L.G. 14. The needs of the Y.W.C.A. have kept Mr F. G. Bird has been re-assign- visina Thong detailed). Azins diri ter Vision These detaijed), Fri. Mar. 21. Nu. 5 constantly and as graphically as ed from the Combatant Group to the

Hut, 1.45 pm. Company Dinner. flus pussible before the public eye too by General Group for Essential Services. patrols or K.D. Jacket and trousers, Web pictures and articles in the press, and in the Hongkong Defence Reserve, belt and S.D. cap. Sun., Mar. 45. All day several hundreds of personal appeals

Permitted To Quit exercise, Delally will be published £11 new week's Orders.

have been made through the post. Messrs W. C, Higgs and F. R. Lamb (m) Field Ambulante.-Wed. Mar. 19, The Campain is by no means at an have been pernilled to quit-the-

10 Uren Jacket; tid, it won't be at an end until we Hongkang Defence Reserve, with trousers, belt, black' bunts, S.D. cap. have all the money we require and effect from Murch B.

Melinat mr cardigan optional.

(n) Pay Section-Fri,, Mar. 21, Q. have started to build up reserves. 2.30 p.in, Dress-Mufti,

but I am happy to say that up to to) Fortress Signal Company-Wed. | date the results are very gratifying. Mar. 19. Exchange Buiting. 200 p.m, olaning Training as detalled,"

5. Transfers

Naval Volunteer

Sub. Lieut A. E. Bates has been allowed to relinquish his commission the Hongkong Naval Volunteer Force as from March 11.

Union.

Mr Matsuoka is bound by his ollier and the peculiar demands of Axis diplomacy in replying to press queries as to his true in- tentions but probably he could have revealed little more even if he had wished to. It seems _fairly_welLestablished_now_that_ Japan roll doven on the part assigned to her in the Far East, though whether it was due to the obstinacy of the Dutch East Indies, the hold declarations of Britain and America

Most of our old supporters have barked up by Australians in Malaya,

helped us again, some of them with to the

documents revelation of

Pte B. D. Gillespie, No. 2 Coy to Unit increased subscriptions, and we have following the death of Baron Osum

The Directors of the Hongkong Hes to Corps H1.4. Res. 19.341; Gar G. many new friends and helpers.. Total al present. can only be st

Kowloon Wharf and Godown Porter, 5th AA. fialtery 10 Corps 11Q, receipts up to an hour ago amounted Perhaps Haeculation at

and Matsuoka feel and

Co., Lid, submit their report

Res, 13.241.

to $14,504.50, which is must satisfac- that personal contact is necessary to statement of accounts for the year

Strength-Decrease Pie Fateh Mohammed, Sp. Gd, Coy, 63.41: tory, especially in such hard times usure that there shall be

no second ending December 31, 1010, as follows:

as these. Pie E. R. Agubeg. A.S.C Coy, 10.141. orders in fuilure and that the

new

The

To all working

who have so Was

1. Strength-Increase

Kenerously Europe and Asin liable to

to clash

Gnr J. C. A, Gundesen, 2nd Bty, 6.3.41; come to our aid we extend our very are

$1,540,241.10 15 compared with if each side 15

Pie A. Porter, Corps 11.Q. Res. 13.3.43, not thoroughly | $1,593,038.07 in 1930. The balance

grateful-Thonks. You have the satis- 8. Appointment grounded in the requirements of the for the year,

Prof. Gordon King to be a member after deducting de- L/Cpi B. J. Woolley, Mob Cola. To be action of knowing that your money other. The

Directors and auditors Pte fat his own request), 13.3.41 Pte C will bring lasting benefits Japanese Foreign Minis-preciation,

to the of the Medical Board

during the ter must have realised that Hitler's, fees, and other charges is $1,036,534.95 Champlevier, Mob Cali, to be L/Cpl growing womanhood

absence from the Colony of Prof. L. of Hongkong promises are worthless and he wants" which. together with

until further notice, $424,108.56

9. Leave

Chine. To those of you who R. Shore, or brought forward from last

with effect from February 22. to convince himself of the sincerity

Gar F. D. Aug, 2nd Bly Sten, 24.1.41- have not yet sent a subscription to year, 15.4.41; Gor H. N, Willamson, 2nd Bly, our Treasurer and scope of the German Reader's makes a total of $1,460,723.31 vall-25241-241.41; Capt. J. 11. Bottomley, Fd appeal. Our cause is a great and a Consul for Mexico at Hongkong.

I would confidently

Mr F. A. Xavier to bo Honorary plans before pressing forward in his able for appropriation which the Coy Engs, 23241-3.4.41; Signs C. L. Sal- Directors recommend be allocated as wake.

will be ter Corps Slga. 14.41-30441 Pte D. B. worthy one; your money follows:

Nelson, No, I Coy, 2.3.41-25.341; Sgt W. wisely expended; and every penny G. Coy,

There are many things which must be settled between the East and the West. Tokyo pays

honour

to the Netherlands Government in London in order to conduct talks with the

erlands

East

authorities. Indies withdrawn recognition hay

Alion from the envoys of Itler's

She

nol

Germany still recognises Chin

Italy is for the mo

moment quite in the chate and she can ho counted on to

play a p passive role in

in the wnt coun- Pils of the totalitarian Powers for

for

prom

serve Account ...... Transfer to Repairs and Renewals Account Curry forward

Res., 0.341; Pte R. Wonderaft, No. 1 Cus

13.3.41.

and

to the

Appointments

The following appointments are notified in yesterday's Government Gazette:-

Laid To Rest

Dividend of $7 per share $630,000.00 Chung Kum-hing, No. 7 Coy, 11.3.11. You give 13 returned a hundredfold Mrs Bertha D'Azevedo Transfer to General Re-

15.8.41 L/Cpt V. V. MacDonnell, A.Sc. in service, educative and construc- 400,000.00 Gov. 20.241-27341; Ple A. b. Davis, No.

tive,

Please send as much as you can 1 Coy, 2341-10.4.41 SR1 W Hyde, A.S.C. Coy, 5.3.41-15.3.41; Pto F. A. Gil. Fd Amb, 15,315.50 10.3.41-303.41; Pie Rur

Sp Gd Cey, pure as early as possible

The funeral of Mrs Bertha Noronha Treasurer

at the Y.W.C.A. Ilead-d'Azevedo, who died at the age of 415,377.0363.41-5.11.41; Pin Jatta Singh, Sp Gd Cay,

0.341-5.11.41: Pie Taibar Khan, Sp Gu Coy, quarters, 38C Bonham Road. 9.3.41-5.11.41; Pie Nur Dad, Sp Gd Coy In conclusion, I want to convey our 12, at Kowloon Hospital, on March $1,100,723.51 63.41-5.11. Pie Partap Singh, Sp Gd most sincere thanks for many kind-13, took place yesterday at the Catho

Coy, 4.41-3.1141; Pto Mahamed Shail, Sp

Board; subsequently Mr Arndt retired

the duration. Louning blackly near and Mr Wilson rejoined the Board

ts

Directors. Mr T. B. Wilson resign. Gd Coy, 63.41-5.11.41, Pte Sirdar All, Spnesses to the Press, both English and lic Cemetery, Rev. II. de Angelis ed on leaving the Colony and Mr Ga Coy, 23.11.40-2.3.41.

Chinese, without whose unstinted officiating. W, F. Arndt was invited to join the

Indą E. N. Titunsay, Captain, help our needs could not have reachTM Mre d'Azevedo, who was the wife Adjutant, I.K.V.D. Corpsed the wide publicity we have at of Mr V. F. d'Azevedo, of the Cana- tained. In particular I want to thank dian Pacific Railways Company, AFFILIATED UNIT

the Advertising and Publidty Bureau, leaves five daughters and two sons. who have never refused us valuable

In addition to members of the family Nursing Detachment,

advice and assistance,

those present at the funeral Included Messrs A. d'Azevedo, C. Vas, A. V. Bar H.K.V.D.C.

ros, C. M. Bilva, B. M. Bilva. J A. Victor. WJ, Howard, G, Remedias, J. Barrados. A. M. Bilva, Sr., A. BL. Silva, Jr., J. A Pereira, C. Leon. 5. M. Cruz, W. 11. Peinn, LA

H. M. Yeung, C. In Pints. J

the Soviet Union, huge, dis- on his return to the Colony. Mr organised, under-fed, under-armed-Wilson's appointment requires con

an unknown quantity which nobody wants to stir up for fear that might explode. If Matsuoka is to succeed at Moscow. he must take with him more than a promise from Hitler that he will not ride rough shed over all

all the Balkans. How can the Japanese Foreign Minister obtain such assurances? Not at all

at all unless he can show more nuisance paten tlai than is the case at present.

Japan has already allowed the master policy dictated from Berlin to slow up her war against China and in return she has gained a strong foothold in Indo-China. Against this in the strongest allied democratic front in the Far East that has ever been wrought by the Ill-timed policles of one aggressor.

firmation.

Messrs C. C. Black, J. H. Jessen and IT. V. Wilkinson resigned on Vellman and L. J, Davies were in leaving the Colony and Messrs A, H.

viled to Join the Board. These appointments also require confirma-

tion.

Hon. Mr M. K. Lo, Ion. Mr S. II. Dodwell, Mr D. Drummond and Mr. A, H. Compton retire in rotation, but being eligible, offer themselves for re-election,

1. Mon, Mar. 17-Advanced Lectura, Military Hospital, 5.30 p.m. Omice workers. Transport leaves Queen's Pler 8.20 p.m.

2 Thur Mar. 20-Advanced lecture. Miliary Hospital. 3 pm. Non-office work- ers. Transport leaves Queen's Pler 245 p. vle Vol. H.Q.

Dobbie Of Malta Decorated

3. Fel, Mar. 2-ARP, Lecture 33 King's Words Of Praise p.m. A.R.P. 11.Q. Happy Valley, Trans port leaves Queen's Flee 8.20 p.m.

4. Strength-Increase-ra E. Wild. 2

LONDON, Mar.

7.3.41

14 (Reuter)

3. Leave Miss G. Owen, 1,10,10-31341; | Major-General W. G. S. Dobble, Messrs Percy Smith, Seth & Flem-ra 11. Dowbiggin 20.11.40-25.5.413 Mrs E Acting Governor and C.-in-C, Malta, in Chartered Accountants,

E. Paul, 2.4.41-14.42. The following leave who has received many tributes in Messrs Linstead & Davin, Chartered

and cancelled:—Mrs C. Peer-10.1.41-15.1.4. Accountants,

(5.) I. M. S. TIKAUDE, Commandant, have audited the

Nursing Detachment. 11.1.V.D.C. accounts now presented and offer themselves for re-election.

Two-Ocean Navy Bill Mr Matsuoka will And Itle com

WASHINGTON, Mor. 14 (Reuter). fort in the Wilhemstrasse. But his trip will not have been wasted if he -The House of Representatives hos passed and the Senate has endorsed can learn the way out of the morass into, which he has ventured.. It is a the Bill for $34,000,000,000 to help plty that he cannot make a journey finance the United States' two-ocean to London, via Africs and learn | navy.

what we all know here: the Axis Funds fc building six battle will not win this war; nor, it fol- cruisers of a new type are provided lows logically, any war.

for in the Bill.

New Job For Cosme

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH'

B. Pomeroy. T. C. Monaghan, 9, W. Skeet. C. L. Rozario, E, Rozario, F. d'Aquino, J. d'Aquino, P. Tavares, F. Noronha, I. E Hyndman, F. Hyndman, It. Stiva, Mr and MTS D. Noronha,

Floral tributes

were sent by Mr A. d'Azevedo, Mrs Lea Wong-kow and family, Mr Lee Y. Cheon, Sunt of Chinesa_De- pairment, Canadian Pacific Railway Com- bany,

Persona Non Grata

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEONAPI#"

with the connection

courageous defence of that Island, has been promoted a Knight Commander of the Bath.

A War Offee telegram to General Dobble states hot the King hos VICHY, Mar. 14 (UP). It is upproved of his promotion understood that M. Erik Labonne, recognition

of the steadfast and the French Ambassador to Moscow gilant bearing of the garrison and will be recalled and will be replaced civil population of Malta under your by M. Cosme who is now Ambassador Inspiring leadership in the face of all to Chungking, while M. Robien wili (danger and discomfort resulting from replace M. Cosme, M. Roblen was constant cnemy air attocks." formerly nsalgned to Buenos Aires *Major-General Dobbie was G.O.C. where he was replaced by M. Pey-Malayn Command before his appoint-ance with the resolution passed dur-

ment to Malta.

routen,

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras, Mor, 14 (UP) The Foreign Offee to-day declared that the German Charge d'Afaires, Christian Zinsser, is per- zona non prata, because he is to impede political activities and is seeking threatening the peace, and democratic traditions on the American continent, The Government has nolifled the other American Republies in accord-

Ing the Ilavanu Conference,

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