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May 26, 1941.
What Tokyo Students Learn
Military Exercises
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHI TOKYO, May 25 (Domei).-~~ Yoyogi Parade Ground will be the scene of a shum battle, the first of its kind to be held In Tokyo, on the morning of May 28 when students with acro- planes, gliders, field artillery and anti-aircraft guns will demon- strate their skill before the pre- fectural education section chiefa and the military authorities.
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Raeder Is Angry With U.S.
FROM PAGE ONE
is possible, and those who accuse Germany of harbouring such aggressive intentions do so with the object of satisfying their own scheines of aggression."
Reporting Warship Movements
Claiming that the Columbus and other German mercantile craft had been victimised by the American Atlantic patrol, Admiral Raeder said: "Nobody can expect a German war- ship commander to look on idly while an American paval vessel com municates the position of his ship to the British Admiralty. Such a pro- cedure must be regarded as an act of war and the Germun
MIGHTIEST IN WORLD World's mightiest battleship, U, S. S. North Carolina, as she looked at Brooklyn, N. Y., Navy Yard just.. bofore commissioning coromanios.
Dictator Powers Are
Doomed,
Says Amery
Mr L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for India, surveyed the war situation in an address to the Plywood Company at a recent luncheon at the Holborn Restaurant.
He said that whatever might be the dangers that confront- ed us to-day, we should go out to meet them far stronger in commander numbers, far more powerful in resources and equipment, far. would be justifled in forcing such better trained, and above all, with a fully justified confidence ships to cease hostile activity."
For American ships to conveyin our fighting men, on sea, on land, and in the air, and in their
war material to Britain would be a leaders, than seemed possible even six months ago. "plain act of war and unprovoked aggression against Germany."
"If need be, Germun naval forces would resort in force prevented by American warships from exercising their rights,
Dramatic Escape Of George Of Hellenes
FROM PAGE ONE
the
Our
of the whole Greek nation in struggle for the liberation of brothers and for the maintenance of
national honour.
He believed we had even bet- ter grounds for confidence if. disregarding the details of yes- terday and to-morrow, we stood back, as it were, to look upon the picture of the war as a whole.
Bolter still, if we were to look
at that picture with entirely
fresh and unprejudiced eyes.
such as it might appear to the proverbial visitor from another planet.
BANGKOK
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Japanese Liners' Round Trips
What He Will Find
Ofelal sanction by the Commun!- cations Ministry having already been granted, the Osaka Syesen Kaisya Such a visitor would observe that and the Mitsui Lines will each make six-sevenths of the globe was covered an additional asalgament of a re- by the sea, and that the command of gular liner to ply between Japan and "I address myself to nit Aghting the seas was in the hands of Britain Bangkok as per schedules to follow. men in the island and ask them to and the United States, sland arm in comradeship and thus
It will mean His informants would
that they will each then help make two round trips regularly per contribute to the maintenance of na-him to find on the main land mass of tional unity which, together
with the Old World a
orld a small protuberance
month hereafter. valour and the spirit of self-sacrifice, called Europe, and tell him that, after operate
The Vessel to be assigned to are indispensible to success in this Incredible
with the existing exertions, the dictator Maru and the Bangkok Maru of the Salgon great struggle.
powers had secured
control of the O.S.K. line is the Delhi Maru, 2,182 greater part of it.
He would then be told that the of Kobe on her initial trip to Bang- tons, and she was to clear the port dictators were cut off from all direct kok on May 12 thereafter calling sen routes and that only a trickle regularly at both Keelung and Hol through restricted communications trips, until further notice.
they need reached then how on the outward-and-homeward- local superiority as they had enjoyed Akagisan Maru, 4,634 tons, across vast distances. In the air such
The Mitsui Line will assign the had never been complete, not even though the exact date
and sufficiently to chable them to cover nounced, it is expected she will be not yet un- the passage of their forces across a dispatched from the Hanshin ports 20-mile stralt, and was destined soon early in June. This trip will how- to become a definite inferiority.
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"Have faith in final victory, which will be ours. The honour
which awaits you' is great for you are the last glorious rampart of the Greek of what nation-a rempart which, with the help of God, will be invincible,
"All Greeks throughout the world are watching you with confidence and admiration."
FEROCIOUS NAZI RAID ON CRETE
FROM PAGE ONE
one large aircraft and starting
a
number of big fires.
the
What Conclusions ?
What would be such a visitor's conclusion? Surely it would be that, on the material plane at least, the dictator powers were doomed, sooner for later, to defeat.
He would also learn that the Is- sue was one between the lust for
of
During a duylight raid on same aerodrome, British bombers arbitrary power-power for the in- destroyed at least one German air-dividual to
io dominate his fellow- craft and damaged others.
countrymen, power for a race RAF. Bghters also attacked Ger-overlords to dominate the world-and man transport aircraft landing troops the desire for equality of rights under In the Molem area, One British conumon law, written or unwritten, fighter was lost in an engagement within each nation and between the with the escorting, Messerchmitts, nations, the desire for cooperation In-
stead of domination.
No Seaborne Landings CAIRO, May 25 (UP)-Well in- forined clrcles state that up to 7 p.m. to-day there have been no seaborne landings on Crete.
Japanese Mercantile Cadets Start Cruise
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
TOKYO, May 21 (Deme). The
Ministry of Education's training ships Nihon Maru and Kaio Maru with students of mercantile marine schools aboard, departed from Shibaura in Tokyo Harbour this morning ocean cruises.
un
In other words, the struggle was between the blind destructive forces that had unsuccessfully stood in the way of human progress and the ercutive forces that had built up mankind, between barbarism civilization, between the past and the future,
and
NEGOTIATOR OF INDO-CHINA'S SURRENDER
MOSCOW, May 25 (Reuter)The The Nihon Maru will visit the former Governor-General of French South Sens, French Indo-China, Hal-Indo-China, M. Robin, who passed nan Island and Shanghal, while the through lere early in December en Kalo Maru will visit Davao in the route to Tokyo to negotiate the Philippines and, then, returning tongreement concerning French Indo- Suscuo, will continue its training China, arrived this morning on hist cruise to Dairen and Shanghai..
return journey,
M. Robin is leaving for France to-night.
Musical Recital
A musical recital is to be given by Miss Ruth Litvin, Miss Pauline Chow and Mr. Gaston d'Aqultio at the Rose Room of the Peninsula Hotel June 6, part of the proceeds to go to
On
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Is-
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Haydn, Verdi, Puc- official French news agency. Horsakov,
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Light gun Aring practice will bo carried out to-day, between the hours of p.m. and 12 midnight. Firing Areas "D" and "E" will be affected.
Firing practice as under is notified. for to-morrow.
(n) Heavy gún firing between the
WHISKY
--Dockland Cafe Discovery
hours of 9 am. and 4 p.m. Firing It was a teapot smelling of area "E" will be affected. Alterna- whisky that gave the game tive date May 28, 1941; (b) Light away.
gun practice between the hours of
P.-C. Sims went into a Cardiff
p.m. and 12 midnight, Firing areas dockland cafe kept by Salvator Mug- "D" and "E" will be affected.
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When an assistant saw
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Light gun firing practice will be carried out on May 28 between the whisked nway overal cups and hours of 0 pan, and 12 midnight. saucers from the table. The officer Firing areas "D" and "E" will be picked up the tea-pol and found it affected.
smelt of whisky.. Firing practice as tuider is noliged for May 20:
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(a) Reserved between the hours of 0a.m. and 4 p.m. for heavy anti-air craft practice in the western area. of (a) Reserved between the hours of. the faland as alternative dale form. and 4 pm. for heavy anti- similar practice detailed for May 22 aircraft practice in the western area and 23. Firing arena "D" and "E" of the Island as alternative date for will be affected; (b) Light gun almlar practice detailed for May 2 practice between the hours of.6 p.m. and 23. Firing areas "D" and "E" and 12. midnight. Firing areas "D" are affected; (b) Light gun practice. and "E' will be affected. ?
between the hours of 6 p.m. and 12 Firing practice as under is notified midnight. Firing areas "D" and "E for May 30:
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