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LONDON, July 3 (Reuter).-A "menace to the safety of Britain" due to the ease with which German agents are able to cross the border from Ulster to Eire and despatch information to Germany in sealed diplomatic haes was alleged at question time in the House of Commons to-day by Sir William Davidson,
The Home Secretary (Br] Herbert Morrison), however, declared that the questioner was undler 20 misapprehension in thinking that no precautions were taken to hinder German agents crossing the border. On the contrary, all practical steps) had been taken.
Several questioners continued to insist upon the urgency of the matter. The North Irish member, Sir Hugh O'Neill, asserted that the position whs unsatisfactory. He urged Mr More rison, In conjunction with the Priine Minister, to go to the matler per- sonally
"Diplomatic Immunity Mr Morrison promised to do so. Other members asked whether Beltain bud any power to prevent the inclusion of secret information in diplomatic bags from Dublin to Ber- lin.
COMMONS ON PUBLICITY
New Arrangements
No Details of Reports
Of Piracy
The Jardine ship Fausang, which was reported to have been attacked by plates on its way from Shang- hal, arrived yesterday but details t obscure. the voyage ure a very
Witen the ship orrived in Kowloon Day about 4.30 p.m. Pollce bonerled her and remained taking statements and offers until from passengers
bout 10 p.m.
Officers later told newspaper men who boarded tite ship that they had been instructed not to say anything. Passengers were equally reticent.
From another source It was learn- ed that the pirates were dressed in and - Chinese military uniform LONDON, July 3 (Reuter).- eured to be under the control of beiter is that the The Conservative member, Mr Japangge officers. This
Japanese naval authoritles were able Gamman, in the House of strengthened by the fact Commons to-day, took part in to obtain a very speedy release of the debate on Sir John, Ander-the Hon's speech on the Govern-: ment's news and publicity policy. He said that he doubted whether the arrangements explained by President of the the Lord Council would meet the case.
The R.A.F. bombing of Germany would be ingreased in effectiveness I accompanied by the right sort of propaganda.
master, Captain R. E. Holden. the Itusalan Guard, who host been taken away by the pirates und held for ransom.
men
unawares,
中國
CI
July 4, 1941.
REFUGEES IN TYPHOON
Camps Damaged
nre
sunrs
Government refugee camps rapidly resuming their normal tidy appearance, although obvious. still remained from the buffeting on Sunday night and Monday,
The most seriously affected Ap- peared to be the Pat lleung Camp near Kam Tin, which houses nearly 3.000 people at present. Here seven out of ten large living albeds built to hold 250, but often holding up to tyvice the number, were severely damaged or collapsed entirely. The
reporter noticed that several hundred
women and children from the living
sheds have been accommodated in ten large marquees with which the General Omcer Commanding the troops had nost kindly gone to the rescue of the Medlent authorities. It was learned that the inmates of the living sheds which bosh been
in severely damaged behaved exemplary fashion when the typhoon was at its height and wind and rain -flooding the enmp to a depth of six -inches--swept in sheets across the exposed airteld.
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Dr Que Tal-chi, China's new For-
Interned Soldiers elen Minister, snapped at the Chung-
Argyle Comp. where several lug airport on his arrival to, asse
One of Dr Quo's haired Chinese soldiers have been first offlelal aels was to announce the interned for the past eighteen months termination of diplomalle retations following their transfer from Ma Tau will Germany and Italy consequent Chung Clell Camp, was the second on Axis recognition of the _Wangi most battered. Chlag-wei regime. (Photo: Thomas
The ship was about
A day from K** Shanghal and was sheltering at Shu- cheng from the typhoon an June 28 when she was hoarded by a party of wearing Chinese inillary uniform who tape alongside in two It was also stated that there was
launches in the dead of night, taking his new post. 11
completely captain and crew a radio transmission station in the
the
Captain Holden and the German Legation in Dublin,
Guard were taken away but nobody was injured and nothing was stolen.
being released, They were held for about two days before having been affected by the Japanese naval units.
How the Chief Officer, Mr A. L "Kreat Jones, succeeded in weighing anchor amorphous conglomeration without and getting away still remains to be
told. without pine ad apparently heart."
Mr Morrison replied that It would be contrary to publie interest to dis- close measures taken to contra! the ttispatch of information out of the British Istes but all possibilities are
horne in mind.
Preventing Pro-Axis Smuggling
The
Ministry Criticised
Liberal member, Mr H. Graham White, who was "dismayed" that so Hitle alteration was propused, aid that he did not criticise the Ministry of Information for not doing what Germani propagamla had done but the
Ministry
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the resete
Kwang).
AMERICAN
VISAS A little more light is shed on the
The Consulate General
of the
Two fiving huts, the camp over- scer's but, the kitchen, school, and Police Guards' durmitory, were par-
and hind to tially unroofed evacuated.
be
and
the
The soldiers were cheery to clear smiling and helpingt debris when the visit was paid to them. Three tents, also lent by the doing authorities, were valuable service hierė.
In Hongkong Only une living hut was unroofed at the North Point Camp, which re- ceive the full blast of the wind and spray,
The boys in two school dorini-
61 special tories in another part of the camp
be-
Mr While objected to Sir Jolin affair by a cable received from Doniel Anderson's remorks about time British in Shandal yesterday. This states:
"Left stranded ad Shucheng Washington to Approve Military Connell which, he said, would give Fukien. the English captain and
All Applications wrong impression because the work White Russian first mate of the Jar- of the Council was purely educational, dine freighter were rescued on June eultural and entirely dissociated from 30 Japanese naval mits, propagandu.
"Proceeding to Hongkong from United States of America in Hong- Monckton May Resign
Shanghai, the British freighter rankong is a receipt of general instruc LONDON, July 3 (enter).An into a typhoon on June 28 and put lions that. commencing on July 1, 1941, all non-Americans wishing to to the in at Shicheng to weather the storm." repercussion P. I. Ships Inspectionedhate
Mr L. A, Searle, A.S.F. who led enter the United States must secure changes in the Ministry of Inforton- MANILA, July 3 (Reuter)tion announced in the House of the Police party on board, said he the advance approval of The Customs Bureau has ordered Commons to-day was the news that is not prepared to make a state-committee in Washington, DC.,
Sir Walter ent until he had seen the reports, fore any American Consul can issue lived up to their school precepts and the inspection of all Japanese the Director-General,
which would not be in his hands visa, This new procedure appllesave up their bunks willingly to the Monckton, may
resign
10 all non-Americans wishing to mothers and children who had to be moved from the danger of lying ships in Philippine ports to pre-
His cominent was: "If the powers until to-day.
In the damaged vent a possible evasion of export that be want to attack a tank with
Mr C. T. Tot, Manager of Jardines enter the United States for any rea glass and debris But don't shipping department, control by carrying cargoes of pitchfork, we will go to it.
also boarded son, including students, travellers, but.
can ellizens, merchants and their King's Park and Ma Ta Chung and strategic materials billed for the start telling us that our pitchfork is the vessel and assisted the Police in transients, the allen wives of Ameri
wives, etc,
Morrison H!!! Government Camps United States and diverting a tank because we think Dat we their inquiries,
know the difference."
Persons desiring to secure im-uppeared only to have suffered from them to Japan.
migration visas, (students, perniani- smashed doors and windows. ent residents, and the husbands or It was a different story, however, wives of American citizens), are resin the two Government squatters' quired to submit to the committee in camps, at Jardine's Lookout and t Washington complete biographical | Ngau Tau Kok. data da a prescribed form, and two adavits of sponsorship and finun-
Cargoes consigned to the
United
States are exempt from licences re- Russians In Vichy
gardless of the carrier.
The Nezina Maru, ordered to un-i load in Manila Bay, had loaded 6,000 tons of chromium ore and was load-
ing copra and hemp in Manila, ait consigned to the United States.
The Bordeaux Maru is on its way to United States, carrying 3,000
the tons of chromium ore and 1,000 tons of copra.
The Sydney Maru, last reported to be loading manganese ore at Bhol has not answered queries of its whereabouts.
Area Investigated
VICHY, July
(Reuter).Many!
Russians rounded up in France after
STRONGER TUTUILA
Vichy's break with the U.S.S.R. have New Guns for American been released, according to a com- ! munique issued by the Vichy Govern- most io-day.
The communique says
that "a' great number of arrests" were carried out
Posthumous. V.C. Total Russians in France was regu-
Indian Officer
for
The arrested persons are brought before local "sifting commissions whose task is to decide whether they can be safely set at liberty." Moscow Retorts
Warship at Chungking
Here, over 150 Inmilies had their
cial support signed by sponsors who huts blown down, and various com- are residing in the United States munity structures like schools, first and who are either American citizens; ald posts, etc., were demolished by or allens legally admitted. These the force of the wind. forms may be procured at the Ame-
It was remarked by the reporter rican Consulate General or from thei Department of State in Washington. that a helpful spirit of neighbour- desire to secure ness was being displayed by the Applicants who visus with a minimum loss of time more fortunate whose huts had not may advise their sponsors In the suffered serious damage, and pluns United States to secure these forms directly from the Department of It is understood that Government State.
is giving its practical sympathy, to Biographical Data Required
the unfortunate sufferers and hy Applicants for non-Immigration i
were on foot for mutual aid.
to draw
Chungking, June 19. The United States mboat Tutulle, as a measure of national security which was nearly hit by Japanese ordered by Admiral Darlan. Hex-Lombers in recent raids, will soon
anti-aircraft arma plained that the authorities had to get additional assure themselves that the position [ment, It was learned to-day,
The only unfi of the American navy's Yangtze patrol operating in Free China waters will get her new guns over the Burma road.
At present the Tutuila pussesses visas (travellers, transients and mer-offered financial assistance towards SIMLA, July 3 (Reuter). The
only six or eight .38 calibre machine chants and their wives) will also be rebuilding huts for those who have upon. The the completed no resources King has approved of the posthum-
guris, which the Navy personnel man required to submit
However, these are blographical data form, as well as vifer has been received with hearty ous award of the Victoria Cross to
of the Gth MOSCOW, July 3 (Reuter).-Thefduring raids.
against the Japanese two aldavits of sponsorship. These gratitude. Subadar Richpat Ram
abroad Rajputana Rifles outstanding internal and external policy of the ineffective
10,000 and 15.000 reputable. Interested parties Lallantry in action during the fight-naddened old men of Vichy gives raiders which normally fly at all-latter may, however, be completed by ing in the Middle East, it in officially sualdent confirmation that they are tunes between
now nothing but agents of German feet.
The machine gims are designed relatives or friends in the United- announced.
fuscism
says the "Pravda" giving
the informallon contained in the Victoria Cross to an Indian omeer Arat reaction to the Vichy Govern principally to ward off dive-bomber States. In casts of extremne urgency, relations attacks, which the Japanese have not ablovits and biographical data forins ment's
to break decision
yet instituted on any large scale in in this war. The first was to 3/Licut
may be sent to Washington by cable at the expense of the applicant, Premindra Singh Bhagat of the in-with Russia.
"The rupture of diplomalle rela-their Chungking raids.
The Tutuila would fire, it was dian Engineers, serving with the
tions with Russia is justified by
The foregoing procedure has arisen Transport Firm Plans To Royni Bombay Sappers in clearing nothing and it is an offence against understood,
If it were obvious only if
from the national emergency and the
Donate Nine Machines the inity grxl honour of the French that the Japanese were attacking the need for ensuring the national de- is unboat or the American Embassy fence. While the new procedure will people. The hour of retaliation
is only a few hundred yards cause considerable delay and incon- í rening; when the fascist bundits and was the Tuluila's anchorage on the venience, it is not intended to cause donation in the 1,000-Warplane Fund Representing the largest single their agents will be thrown out or from the
south shore of the Yangtze river. the exclusion from the United States Campaign to date, the Sin Sui Com- France".
The new shipment of armaments of any reputable applicants.
This is the second award of
a
15. mintfields following the capture of Metemon.
Hsinking Has Raid Exercise
HSINKING, July 1 (Reuter),
view of the
Taking no chances in
present uncertainty, a three-day air
In cuses in which the applicant lacks
MR WELLES'
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PLANES FOR CHINA
over
a
will include a number of .50 calibre Further Information will be sup- pany, one of the leading Chinese transportation concerns, with head machine guns which will be shipped plied upon application to the Ameoffee In Hongkong and Veteran Retires
30 branches alt
Free
China,
has pledged NC$1,350,000 for the purchase of squadron of nine planes to be pre- sented to the Chinese Government.
The General Manager of the Com- pany, is Mr Chu Ping, a native of Sinklang. He expressed the hope Japan Will Keep Peace that other transportation concerns in WASHINGTON, July 3 (Router). the interior would follow sult -Mr Sumner
Assistant order to bring the campaign Welles, Secretary of State, stated at his press success. conference to-day that the United States Government naturally, hoped
from Lashio over the Burma road to rican Consulate General. LONDON, July 3 (Reuter)-Mr Chungking.
Throughout more than two years rald exercise is being staged through- Arthur Henry Hall, Chief Super-
intendent of the Itoyal Aircraft of raids on Chungking the Tutuila out Manchukuo beginning to-day,
Sirens will worn the population establishment at Fornborough, retires has escaped without damage,
bcen all day to take cover from sham air to-day, says the Ministry of Aircraft recently the Japanese
shifting their operations to include Mr Holl was due to retire in April the south bank of the Yangtze and A com- but agreed to continue. He has been have been coming too close to the To-night the capital has
with searchlights in charge of the establishment since embassy and gunboat for black-out piele
1928. raking the sky.
attacks until the all-clear is sound-production.
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This statement was made in reply Independence Day on October 10, at to a question as to whether theja presentation ceremony to be held United States had offlelal information in Chungking. concerning the policy adopted by
Ils remarks expressing the hope that Japan's attitude would make for peace in the Pacific followed.
The Sin Sul Company was organis-
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The Japanese Government, Mrjed in the spring of 1932 for trans- Welles snid. hnd officially stated that poriatlon services mainly between it had reached a decision as to its Sulyaan, Kansu and Sinklang. After polley and the course it would the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese pursue in world affairs.
hostilities, the Sutyuan service was disrupted the Com-
and pony sustained tremendous losses. The Company then turned its atten tion
to the south-west where
branch offices were established. At present NEW YORK, July 3 (Reuler). Reports that the Japanese Govern-it is handling, transportation along ment has ordered all Japanese ships the Burma Road and between Kun- to return to home ports lack con-ming, Kwelyang, Wuchow, Liuchow firmation in Washington.
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