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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

June 13, 1947.

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 Batavia

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.

was:

The general war situation was discussed at the meeting and the text of the resolution stolks the streets and by ways of a strength has stood the awful test. We are masters of our own air and dozen_lands."

now reach oul in ever growing re- tribution upon the enemy.

Feelings Over-Ridden

13

SUMMER

Parleys HEADWEAR

Believed Doomed

otherwise.

Special to the "Telegraph”

"The Governments of Britain | and Northern Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and ed, persecuted or oppressed in the

"Their religious folths are affrent

"The Royal Navy holds the seas, TOKYO, June 12' (UP),—Mr. Yoshizawa has reported by South Africa, the Government interest of fantastic paganism devised The Italian Fleet cowers diminished radio-phone that he has decided to leave Batavia by plane on of Belgium, the Provisional to perpetuate worship and sustain in harbour, the German navy Czecho-Slovak Government, the the tyranny of one abominable crea- largely crippled or sunk, the enemy June 29 without further conferences with the Dutch East Indies Governments of Greece, Luxem-ture. Their tradition, their culture, has been powerless to quench the authorities unless Mr. Matsuoka, the Foreign Minister, instructs

their laws, their institutions, social spirit of the British nation, to stop bourg, the Netherlands, Norway, and political ulike, cre suppressed by our national life or checks the in- Poland, Yugo-Slavia_and_repre-force or undermined by subtle and mense expansion of our war in- sentatives of General do Gaulle, coldly-planned Intrigue. the leader of Free Frenchmen. engaged together in the fight against oppression, are resolved: (1) That they will continue the

aggression until victory is won and they will mutually asslat each other in their struggle to the utmost of their respective capacities;

dastry.

longer suffice. Concentration camps occans aro

Tio prisons of the continent no "Food and arms from across the leaving no room for a com-

coming safely in. Full

He stated that the Dutcht officials" "stiffened attitudo is

and concurrently are over-crowded, at every, dawn, provision to replace all sunken ton- promise," German volleys crack. Czechs, Poles, nage is being made here and still public opinion is "intense" and Dutchmen,

Belgians and States.

struggle against German or Italian Greeks, chiang, Yugo-slave more by our friends in the United firmly supporting the Dutch

(2) That there car. be no settled peace and prosperity so long as free peoples are coerced by violence into submission to domination by Ger- many or her arcciates, or live under the thront of

Kuch

roercion: (3) That the only true basis of is the willing co- enduring peace operation of free peoples in the world in which, relieved of the menace of oggression, all may enjoy economic and social security and that it is their intention to

together and with stlier free peoples both in war and pence to thin end.'

Mr Churchill said:

"In the twenty-second month of war against Nazism we meet the here in this sold palace of St James's, itself not unscarred by the fire of the

in enemy,

arder to

to proclaim the high purpose and resolves of the constitu-

notions or states whose soll invaded or polluted and whose men, women and children lle prostrate or writhing under the Hitler yoke."

United States Aid

"Such is the plight of a once glori- ous Europe, and such ure the atro-

"Your Excellencies, My Lords and

obsess the mind of mortal man.

Never did so mocking a fantasy

Course of War

wider

and"

officials.

Robin Moor Was Sunk By U-Boat

12

WASHINGTON, June

solidale his subjugations. He will would continue as a result of the Neutrality Act.

to

Withdrawal Demanded SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Luxembourgers make great sacrifice An Armed Community for faith and country.

"We are becoming an armed com- - Negotiations In Balance

SPECIAL TO, THE "TELEGRAPH" Race of Quislings

munity. Our land forces are being

TOKYO,

(UP)-The June, 12 "The race of quislingsto use perfected in equipment and training.. a new word which will carry the Hiller may turn and trample the "Asahi Shimbun", in a radio-tele- scorn of mankind down the centuries way

that through tortured phone interview with Mr. Yoshizawa (Reuter).-The Robin Moor was Iatter as undoubtedly sunk by a German is tired to fawn upon the conquer Europe. He may spread his course at Batavia, quoted the

his curso stating that he is determined to con- submarine, says the State Do- may break into tinue his efforts until the last but is partment. to collaborate in his designs and far and wide, and carry to enforce his rule upon their fellow with him.

A report from the United States low Africa or into Aata, but it is here in also prepared to leave momentarily countrymen while grovelling low

this island. fortress at he will have with his ship reservations already Consul at Pernambuco states that the themselves.

to reckon in the end.

made. It is claimed that Mr

German submarine commander was revealed that the N.E.I. "We shall strive to resist by land zawa

Armly worded; fully aware that the Robin Moor was We shall be on his track memorandum was cities against which we are in arms, wherever he goes.

and sen.

tire "ambl-an American vessel. Our air power however, some points

There are 11 aurvivors of the ship, the German guous" which he wished to ask Herr Gentlemen, it is upon this foundation will continue to teach that Iitler, with bla tattered lucky homeland that war is not all loot and van Mook to explain. Some points which was sunk on May 21 at 6. 8.m hiussolini at bis tail and Admiral

have been cleared up and the clari-GMT. Thirty-five persons are mias triumph.

ing transmitted to Tokyo "We shall aid and stir the people fications

Mr Sumner Welles, Assistant Darian frisking by his side, pretends of every conquered country to resis-Foreign Office. to build out of hatred, appetite, and tance and revolt. We shall break up

The paper stated that Mr Yoshi-Secretary of State, was grave-faced racial assertion, a new order for ni deraney every effort which zawa replied "I cannot say," when om Moore pramen that the Europe.

whether the conversation Robin cargo contained no war Hitler mukes to systematise and con- asked

materials Inconsistent with the And no peace, no rest, no holding clearing up of certain points.

Not Lead To War place and no parley.

WASHINGTON, June 12 (Reuter). "One can tell what the course of

An Invasion tlonal governments of Europe whose this war will be as it sprends re-

TOKYO, June 12 (UP)-TheThe announcement that the Robin countries have been overrun, and we morseless through ever

"And, if driven to desperate

that Moor was knowingly sunk by a Ger- meet here also to cheer the hopes of

Fe-hazards he attempts an invasion of Nicht Nich!" to-day asserted free men and free peoples throughoutons. We know it will be hard and the British Islands, ns well ho may, the withdrawal of the Japanese dele-man submarine is expected by careful

π to the world.

before Here

be long: We cannot we shall not flinch from the supreme gation from Batavia would strengthen observers here to have nation-wide

repercussions. the We expect ug on

With the help of God, of the Japanese determination to make

That the Administration table, lie the title-deeds of ten predict or measure its episodes or trial.

regards its tribulations. But one thing is which we must all feel dally the N.ET, an "important element" in

seriously could be judg the incident been its

East

Asia ro-prosed by Mr Summer Welles' statement. certain, one thing is sure, one thing conscious, we shall continue steadfast her advocated stands out stark and undeniable, in massive and unassailable for all the

and duly till our task is done. perity sphere. then, my Lords and Gentle-

The

The impression of many is that nationalistic "Hochi Shimbun“, world to see.... It will not be

be by men,

is the message which we send is demanding Iminediate withdrawal Welles' statement is probably the German hands that the structure of forth to all states and nations, bound because the delay would be detri-st slep in preparing the stage for big, developments though few think Europe will be rebuilt or the

the union or free, to all men in all lands who mental to Japan's prestige and urged that it will lead directly to war.

care for freedora's cause, to our the Japanese Government to quickly of a European family achieved.

Cargo Described measured In every country into which the Allies and well-wishers, our take the "most effective

WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP)-- in coping with the resulting situation. Germun urinles and Nazi police have American friends and helpers."

Czecho-Slovakia

The paper broken, there has sprung up from the

said that the N.E.I. re- Mr Stephen Early, the President's soil hatred of the German name and

M. Jan Masaryk, the Czecho-Slovak sources should not be monopolised Secretory, told the press to-day; "You will remember the other day. contempt for the Nazl creed which

Foreign Minister,

by the Netherlands, Britain, or the said that his United States. The N.E.1. Should you were requested that Judgment of South Africa, of the Empire of India. / the passage of a hundred years will Government was unanimous, in ac-ember that Japan will not

not efface from human bemory.

cepting the idens and decisions Mr reinen Churchill laid down as the irretriev hesitate to undergo any sacrifices in withheld. That request is now with "They have drawn their swords in "We cannot see how deliverance able duty of all, the free peoples of order to realise the co-prosperity drawn. There seems to be no longer

Irrespective programine"

the any reason to reserve judgment." this cause. They will never let them will come or when it will come, but Europe and the world.

Mr Sumner Welles stated that the atitude that

or third Su N.E.I. fall till life is gone or victory is won. nothing is inore certain than

cargo consisted of hundreds of items Here we meet while far across the every trace of Hitler's footsteps, M. Soubbotitch, the Yugo-Slay Powers.

ranging from steel ralls to women's Atlantic Ocean, the hammers and every stuin of his infected and cor-Minister in London, sald that Yugo-

Ungerie chemicals, radio sets inthes of the United States signal in ruding fingers will be sponged and Savin looked forward with con-

etcetera. There a rising hum their message of en- purged, if need be blasted, from the idence to the outcome of the war

still no definite information regarding the manner in couragement and their promise of surface of the earth.

in which she would not cense to take "Ye are here, Excellencies, tu swift and ever-growing nid,

Horrors of Hitlerism afirm and fortify our union in that part with all her means side by side

with the Allied states. and ceaseless

unswerving effort

Free France "What tragedies, what horrors, which must be made if captivo peu-

On Fiery Orator Professor Causin, for General de what crimes has Hitler and all that pies are to be set free. Hitler stands for brought

MADRID, June 12 (Reuter)---710 "A year ago His Majesty's Govern-Gaulle, said that France repudiated

monstrous

new Europe and the world? The ruins ment was left alone to face the storm, the

European Communist, Dolores barrul Gomez, of Warsaw

Rotterdam and Belgrade and to many, our friends and enemies order which

and in which she the civil war made her known are monuments which will long re-alike, it may have seemed that our pose upon her wit ought to in whose impassioned speeches during call to future generations the outrage days toe were numbered and that would play the part of her execu- throughout the world as "Las Pasión-

would loner's accomplice. She could not aria," been condemned to of unopposed air bombing applied Britain and its institutions

Uhink of peace without the liberty of 25,000,000 peseta fine, which with calculated and sclentine sink forever beneath the verge.

Die French people and the popula- equivalent to the loss of all

posscz- ,cruelty to helpless populations.

With Some Pride

tions of the French Empire would nions, and banishment for 15 years, continue the struggle until complete The Tribunal also recommended victory' was won.

that "Las Pasionaria" who is now be Belgium

lieved to be in Russia be deprived of M. Hubert Pierlot amrmed the Spanish nationality. remained in Britain, when almost all Belgian Government's complete soll-

Antonescu Returns our stores and ammunition had been darity with Britain, with the Do- lost in France, never for one moment minion Governments and with the

BERLIN, June 12 (UP). The off- of "But for worse than these visible did the British people dream of make governments the free nations fetal news agency reports that Generol Injuries is the misery of the con- the peace with the conqueror, and whose countries have been invaded Antonescu, Premier of Rugnant, let-sinking of the Robin Moor was ro-

propics. quered

600 them never for one ome

Munich at 4 p.m. by aeroplane, bid- hounded and terrorised and exploit-pair of the common did they des- by Germany.

Norway

ding forewell to Ribbentrop et the

A Churchill continued, "But here also, duly authorised by Parliament, and the democracy of Britain, are gathered representatives of British Dominions beyond the seas, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and

of

of Burma and of our colonies in every quarter of the globe.

upen

Deliverance

"Here in London and throughout "But I may, with some pride, re the cities of our island and in Ireland mind Your Excellencles, that even there may also be seen the marks of in that dark hour when our army devastation. They are being repaid was disorganised and almost weapon- and presently they will be more less, when scarcely a run or tanks than repaid.

·

Misery of Conquered

We

distingu very. Their

Cause.

Yugo-Slavia

of the

of

Vengeance Of Franco

as

the sinking of the Robin Moor be

which the which the passengers were embarked in the fo boats; whether the Robin Moor was fired on without

thout warning, and Ultowise no data regarding visi- bility when the attack occurred.

This is the frat Instance of an American vessel being sunk by direct the war, The City of Rayville which belligerent action since the by direct was sunit in Basa Strait off Australia presumably struck a mine.

Congressional Reaction

The Arst Congressional reaction, regretted the sinking but were of the opinion that the nation should not "get unnecessarily excited over the incident, or go to war over it."

Reaction of the House Democratie. leaders; Mr John McCormick, "It fa very unfortunate but..there is no reason ΠΟΥ to get unnecessarily excited over

Mr Melvin Maas stoted that the

Greitable but there was no reason for going to war over it.: “Jupan did the same to the Pansy and not only failed to rescue the survivors

but machine-gunned them afterwards and we did not go to war."

ed. Their manhood by the million is "On the contrary, we proclaimed Dr Lle, the Norwegian Foreign airport. forced to work under conditions in at that very time to all men, not only Minister, said that he was convinced in many cases from to ourselves, our determination not that a happler future would only actunl

goods and to make peace until every one of came through the collaboration of people would bring to the realisation chattels are pillaged or fleled for the ravaged and enslaved countries

Mr James Shanley recalled that worthless money. Thele homes and was liberated, and until Nazl duming all free peoples in the world in which of these aims their full co-operation

men might enjoy Individual so far as their modest means permit- eleven ships were sunk before

economic liberty Jolned with their daily life are pried into and ton was broken and destroyed.

February 3, 1917 when the United spied upon by the all-pervading

Travelled Far

social security.

States Broke off diplomatic relations system of secret political police "See how far we have travelled;

Dr Gerbrandy, the Netherlands with Germany, which, having reduced the Germons since those breathless days of June M. Dupont, the Luxembourg Pre-Prime Minister, said that there might Mr Andrew May asserted, "We themselves to abject docility, now│a year ago. Our solid stubborn mier, said that his government and be some indications that the Axis ought to convoy with battleships and

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Powers had already passed their let the shooting start-not see whe zenith. Nevertheless, they did not can shoot first but who con know if the development of the shoot." terrible world crisis they were facing just now had already reached its culmination point. But whatever the right diagnosis of the moment, their confidence remuined firm.

Poland

General Sikorski,

the Polish Prime Minister, said that democracy owed it to herself to oppose by every means the so-called German new order, otherwise the world would enter upon a long period of oppression by the barbarie Toutons.

Army Has Own Squadrons

LONDON, June 12 (British Wire-

Any suggestion of collaboration less) Mr Richard Law, Financial with the Reich would prove fatal.

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Mr Anthony. Aden

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