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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 13, 1941,

MR CHURCHILL LEADS MEETING OF ALLIES SWORN TO FIGHT TO END

LONDON, June 12 (Reuter).—A resolution to continue the struggle against German aggression until victory. because there could be no peace so long as the German military threat to free peoples continued, was adopted at a meeting in the Palace of St James's of representatives of all the Allied Governments under Mr Winston Churchill.

WOH:

their

We are masters of our own air and

Pep Into Aircraft Supply

Philippines Cholera Precautions

of the

The general war situation was discussed at the meeting and the text of the resolution

stalks the streets and by ways of aj strength has stood the awful test,

All passengers and members of dozen lands.”

crews of vessels entering any port in "The Governments of Britain

the Philippines from Hongkong, Feelings Over-Ridden now reach out in ever growing re- and Northern Ireland, Canada.

LONDON, June, 12 (Reuter)-Sir either direct or vin Intermediato "Their religious faiths are affront-tribution upon the enemy. Australia, New Zealand and ed, persecuted or oppressed in the "The Royal Navy holds the seas. Charles Craven becomes Controller at ports, will be required to present

diminished the Ministry of Aircraft Production, South Africa, the Government interest of fantastic paganism devised The Italian Fleet cowers

navy Is according to a Ministry of Alreraft certificate of immunization against

cholern. of Belgium, the Provisional to perpetuate worship and sustain in harbour, the German

Production announcement which Sucis certificates will be accepted Czecho-Slovak Government, the the tyranny of one abominable crea- largely crippled or sunk, the enemy

if issued by the Hongkong Govern- Governments of Greece, Luxem-ture. Their tradition, their culture, has been powerless to quench the states that at the request of the Prime

ent on the strength of the fact that their Institutions, social spirit of the British nation, to stop Minister and the Minister of Aircraft

ction, the Board of Vickera lu

ovement bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, and political alike, are suppressed by our national life or check the im-

to release Sir Charles Craven a representative of one of our war in-

to take up this newly creat

created post.

medical Poland, Yugo-Slavia and repre- force or undermined by subtle and mense expansion

edical entities of the Hongkong dustry. sentatives of Goneral de Gaulle, coldly-planned intrigue.

Sir Charles will be responsible to Government, 1e, the Port Health "The prisons of the continent no "Food and arms from across the the leader of Free Frenchmen, longer suffice. Concentration camps oceans are

coming safely in. Full the Minister for Aircraft Production Officer or his assistants, physicians

tor all matters connected with pro-9 of a Government hospital, engaged together in the fight are over-crowded. At every dawn, provision to replace all sunken to

He will takď up the medical officer of either the British Navy or Army, had actually per- against oppression, are resolved: German volleys cracic, Czechs, Poles, nage is being made here anti still duction.

formed the Inoculation covering the (1) That they will continue the Dutchnien, Norwegians, Yugo-slava more by our friends in the United appointment immediately. struggle against German or Italian Greeks, Frenchmen, Belglans and States.

Immunization stuted in the certificate signed

by such a Government repre- aggression until victory in won and Luxembourgers make great sueriler

sentative. they will mutually assist each other for falth and country.

The validity of such certificates, In their struggle to the utmost of their

which must have been Issued not respective capacities;

less than Ave days prior to arrivai

follows:- in the Philippines, is as For 1 Inoculation 3 months, For.2 Inoculations 4 months, For 3 Inoculations វ. months.

Race of Quislinge "The race of quislings-to use (2) That there can be no settled a new word which will carry the peace and prosperity so long as free scorn of mankind down the centuries peoples are coerced by violence Intole hired to fawn upon the conquer

or, to collaborate in his designs and submission to domination by Ger- many or her associates, or live under to enforce his rule upon their fellow the threat of such coerclan;

grovelling countrymen while themselves.

(31 That the only true basis of enduring peace is the wiling co- operation of free peoples in the world

low

"Such is the plight of once glori-

An Armed Community "We are becoming an armed com- munity. Our land forces are being perfected in equipment and training.

this. filter may turn and trample

that way

through tortured Europe. He may spread his course

hla far and wide, and carry with him.

He may break luto Africa or into Asin, but it is here in this island fortress that he will have to reeken In the end,

curso

"We shall strive to resist by land

in which, relieved of the menace off cour Excellencles, My Lords and will continue to teach

aggression, ali may enjoy economic and social security and that it is the intention work with

peace to this

other frem De

Mr Churchill

Army Has Own Squadrons

LONDON, June 12 (British Wire- less). Mr Richard Law, Financial Secretary to the War Office, stated in Parliament to-day thut certain squadrons of the R.A.F. had for some

time been under the complete operational control of the Army.

squadrons

were

It

especially

ous Europe, and such are the atro- and sea. We shall be on his track

against which we are in arms, wherever he goes.

Our air power the German Gentlemen, it is upon this foundation homeland that war is not all loot and to together and wind that Hitler, with his tattered lacks triumphal ald and stir the people Darton frisking by his side, pretends of every conquered country to cosis to build out of hatred, appetite, and tance and revolt. We shall break up "In the twenty-second month of rachid assertion, a new order for and derange every effort which eq pped and trained for Army As the Prime Minister tuld the war against Nazism we meel Europe.

Hitler makes to systematise and con- needs. here in this old palace of St James's, "Never did so mocking a fantasy solidate his subjugations. He will the flouse on Tuesday, it was the itself not unscarred by the fire of the obsess the mind of mortal man.

considerably find no peace, no rest, no halting Intention to place enemy, t order to proclaim the high

Course of War

larger number of aeroplanes under place and no

parley. purpose and resolves of the constitu

Army control for lactica' operations. "One can tell what the course of

An Invasion' tional govern

Foments of Euruge whose

"And,

driven

Mr Law added the nsa trance that if

desperate to countries have been overrun, and weis war will be as it spreads re-

wider ra-lazars he attempts an invasion of the lessons of the war had been the meet here also to dicer the hopes of morseless through ever free men and free peoples throughout gions. We know it will be hard and the British islands, as well he may, subject of the closest study by both

we. expres it be long

We cannot we shall not flinch from the supreme the General Staff and Air Staff. the world. Here before us on the redict or measure its episodes or trial. With the

help of God, of table. le the title deeds of ten

which We must all

dally thing nations or states whose foil has been its tribulations.

shall continue steadfast invaded or polluted and whose men, certain, one thing is sure, one thing consclous, we

stands out stark and undeniable, in faith and duty ill our task is done. wonen and children lie prostrate or Sant

massive and unassailable all the This then, my Lords and Gentle- writhing under the Hitler yoke."

mable for It will not be by men, is the message which we send world to see. German hands that the structure of forth to all states and nations, bound Europe will be rebuilt or the union or free, to all men in all lands who

to care for freedom's cauze, of a European family achieved,

well-wishers, to "In every country into which the Allies and Gerinan armies and Nazi pollee have American friends and helpers,"

Czecho-Slovakia broken, there has sprung up from the

M. Jan Masaryk, the Czecho-Slovale soil hatred of the German nome and

Minister, said that his contempt for the Nazi creed which Foreign the passage of a hundred years will Government was unanimous in ac- cepting the ideas and decisions Mr nut efface from human memory.

Churchill laid down as the irretrley- able duty of all the free peoples of Europe and the world.

Yugo-Slavia

United States Aid

Mr Churchill continued, "But here also, duly authorised by Parliament and the democracy of Britain, are gathered representatives of British

beyond the Dominions

of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africe, of the Empire of India, of Burron and of our colonies In every quarter of the globe.

Sus,

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But one

Deliverance

teal

our

New U. S. Chief

Justice

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Persons fulling to produce the re- quisite certificates may be subject to surveillance or observation,

The

im- provisions regarding munization and stool examination remain in force for steerage type passengers, regardless of the class of transportation occupied.

South Anhwei Fighting

TUNKI, June 12 (Central News).- Severe fighting is raging in southern Anawel where Japanese troops cast taking advantage of a heavy storm of Tungling and north of Tsingyang, on the night of June 10, Chinese positions to the south of the points. Fighting new centres in the hilly re- Elons south of Lienyushan and cast of Tsingyang. Yesterday, Japanese aircraft participated in operations.

Intercepted by the Chinese, the Japanese troops are being enveloped on three sides and part of them has

WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuter), -President Roosevelt has nominated already been driven back. онг

Judge Harlan F. Stone of New York to succeed Charles Evan Hughes as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court,

Hengyang Air Raid HENGYANG, June 12 (Central started by # News). A fire was Japanese air raid on Hengyang this The nomination was confirmed, by morning but was promptly put out. The rald was carried out by nine the Senate in 11 minutes.

plancs Judge Stone's place in the Court Japanese

which dropped will

be fitt

filled by the Attorney-bombs on the northern outskirts of "We cannot see how deliverance

Mr Robert H. Jackson,' General,

the city... To the vacancy caused by the re- will come or when it will come, but

tirement of Judge James Clark Rey- nothing is more certain

M. Soubbotitch, the Yugo-Slav nolds, President Roosevelt has no- every trace of Hitler's footsteps,

Senator James Franels every stain of his infected and cor-Minister in London, said that Yugo-minated roding fingers will be sponged and Slavia looked forward

con Byrnes of South Carolina. purged, if need be blasted, from the adence to the outcome of the war in which she would not cense to take surface of the earth.

than thut

Excellencies, "We are here,

and

With Some Pride

Belgium

with

mind Your Excellencies, that even in that dark hour when our army was disorganised and almost weapon

M. Hubert Plerlot armed the less, when scarcely a mun or tank remained in Britain, when almost all Belgian Government's complete soil-

severe

East River Region KWEILIN, June 12 (Central

the News).-Indicative of losses suffered by the Japanese dur- the ing their recent operations in East River region, more than 3,000

here.

Anchored In Minefields

"They have drawn their swords In this case. They will never let them fall till life is gone or victory is won, Here we meet while for across the Atlantic Ocean, the hammers and lathes of the United States signal in o rising hum their message of en- couragement and their promise of

aid. swift and ever-growing,

Horrors of Hitleriam

famem and fortify our union in that part with all her means side by side prople would bring to the realisation/uns containing the ashes of Japan-

with the Allied states.

of these aims their full co-operation 3C. war dead arrived at Canton on effort ccaseless

unswerving

Free France

so far us their modest means permit- June 1 from Sheklung, according to field Intelligence reports received. "What tragedies, what horrors, which must be made il captive peo-

Professor Cassin, for General delted. are to be set free.

Netherlands what crimes has fitler and all that ear ago ́llis Majesty's Govern- Gaulle, said that France repudiated

litler stands for brought upon

monstrous "new European Dr Gerbrandy, the Netherlands Europe and the world? The ruins ment was left alone to face the storm, the of Warsaw, Rotterdam and Belgrade and to many, our friends and enemies order" which it was sought to lin-Prime Minister, said that there might alike, it may have seemed that our pose upon her and in which she be some indications that the Axia are monuments which will long redone to were numbered and that would play the part of her exccu-Puwers had already passed their -call-to-

future generations the

zenith. Neverthelelopment of the they did not Britain and Its Institutions would toner's accomplice. She could not of unopposed air bombing

think of peace without the liberty of

know if the with

calculated and selenufic sink forever beneath the verge,

the French people and the popula-

crisis they were facing terrible world

For anchoring in minefields, which cruelty to helpless populations,

tions of the French Empire would

cach "Here in London and throughout

culmination

fined "But I may, with some pride, 'recontinue the struggle until completes now had already reached its

point. But whatever are prohibited areas, the masters of the cities of our island and in Ireland

victory was won

the right diagnosis of the moment, two fishing craft were

by $30 or 30 days' hard labour there may also be seen the marks of

their confidence remained firm.

Comdr T. C. Stiff at the Marine devastation. They are being repaid

Poland and presently they will be more

General Sikorski, the Polish Prime Court this morning.

Wong Kau, 46, master of fishing owed 1ban repaid.

Junk. No. 437HW admitted that 210 our stores and ammunition had been darity with Britain, with the Do-Minister, said that democracy lost in France, never for one moment minion Governments and with the it to herself to oppose by every means had anchoed his boat at the Shek O Channel, and of the free nations the so-called German new order. Minefield, Tathong "But far worse than these visible did the British people dream of muk-governments

world would cnter conqueror, and whose countries have been invaded otherwise the Injuries is the misery of the con- ing peace with

upon a long period of oppression by Wong Chu-fat, 36, master of fislung Junk No. 921W admitted that he had quered peoples. We them never for one moment did they des- by Germany.

the barbaric Teutons. founded and terrorised and exploit-pair of the common cause.

Any suggest would prove fatal.

tion of collaboration anchored his junk at the Tai Long Dr Lie, the Norwegian Foreign

Wan Minefield, Tathong Channel: ed, Their manhood by the million is "On the contrary, we proclaimed

Sergeant Wheeler prosecuted. forced to work under conditions in at that very time to all men, not only Minister, said that he was convinced with the. Reich

Associating himself with Mr Chur- distinguishable in many cases from to ourselves, our determination not that a happier future would only

and to make peace

until every one of come through the collaboration of chill,, he said that we represent to- actual slavery. Their goods chattels are plilaged or fiched for the ravaged and enslaved countries all free peoples in the world in which day a community in arms and to- men might enjoy Individual morrow we shall be a community to worthless money. Their homes and was liberated, and until Naz! domina-n

liberty Jained with economic and construct a just and stable peace. their daily life are pried into wht tion was broken and destroyed.

Greece social security." spied upon by the all-pervading

Luxembourg

Mr. Simppoulos, the Greek Minister system of secret political police "See how far we have travelica

and collaboration, tlon over the course of the Soviet- prace your

stubborn mier, said that his government and Justice,

which were contained in the resolu- Japanese trade negotiations following tton had inspired his country since the publication of a communique that an agreement had been initialled, "For our independence and our They asserted that the signing

imminent by this spirit of "mutual freedom, we have sacrificed every-imm

The Soviet press thing," he said. "We will continue compromise."

Misery of Conquered

w

Travelled Far

Norway

Soviet-Japanese Trade Pact

MOSCOW, Juno 12 (UP)-Japan-

which, having reduced the Germans since those breathless days of June M. Dupont, the Luxembourg Pre-London, cald that the ideals of ese circles to-day expressed satisfac

themselves to abject docility, now a

ago.. Our

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