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LONDON, July 6 (British Wireless).-Methods by which the Nazis build up support for their policy in countries aBled to them are described in an article in the "New York Herald Tribune" which has aroused great interest here. Written by Dr Spinks, former editor of the American newspaper "Japan Newsweek," published in Tokyo, the article describes how the fifth column activities of the Nazis have invaded every phase of Japanese political and social

· life.

The Nazis have studied every i method of making their pene- tration effective.

The arilele synt "Ordinarily It would be dimeult to establish that intimate basks necessary for effective Afth column work. Yet the Germans were quick to discover that national vanity is a weakness to be exploited | to the fullest.

Play On Vanity

Cockneys Beat The Panzer

Sir Hubert Wilkins

Interviewed In H.K. Sir Hubert Wilkins, the famous explorer, holds the belief that by jlong-range

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"Since the outbreak of war in THE subaltern of a Cockney conditions in various parts of the every hape of Ching in July, 1937, the outward battalion which includes several

economic planned Jestablishing display of Japanese patriotism hus

lawyers told a reporter recently order a that production would better been considerably intensified. Two of the more current forms are bow how his unit fought their way meet the material needs of different uf the ing before the Imperial Palace wit out of Derna against a far supe-countries and remove one

basic causes of International conflicts. inaking pilgrimages to shrines naso-rior force of Germans.

Sir Hubert, who left the United ciated with the growth of national "We gave Jerry a hell of a States early last month on a tour of and military power.

shock," he said. "When we do social, economie and meteorological "Here was an opportunity to play use our stuff we knock him for research in the Far East, nrrived in Hongkong this morning. He was un Japanese vanity which the Ger- sixer. mans did not lanore. German dele- "On the way to Dema two lots of horn in Australia in 1888, and is now

dive-bombed planes

and 53. mates, business groups, Hitler Youth nine

Going To Chunghing missions and others coming to Japan machine-gunned us. They knocked to swell the ranks of the fifth column out one truck. I lay with my face

He is planning to make a trip to methodically assemble la the Plaza in the surd, before the Imperial Palace and bowi "Then they started shelling us. Chungking and other areas in Free American Committee for the Chinese in true Japanese fashion toward the Their guns seemed able to get into in and, as a member of he ahode of the heavenly suvereign. position pretty quickly.

National Association for the Care of the ceremony

Cara Blown Up The bowing over

War Orphans, he is at te same time "We

eight-wheeled eager to observe the work saw many capped with the Nazi salute.

and newsreel camera- armoured cars coming over the open body Brst hand. "Reporters

A amali force of these

In an interview with a "Telegraph" men are always on hand to record country

of of whipped

Bouth manifestation

round!

Jebel ostensible

Sir Hubert said that, this

representative, humility.

making the work of Akhilar, apparently to harass our German respect and

of world other "No

metrorological surveys foreigners ever go right Bank but our artillery allenced though

they them

weather and climate, which had been through this ritual although

"Then our anti-tanic gams opened carried on before. the war from lu- bow when the Emperor passes on the street or when some special service fire. They used incendiary shells ternational headquarters in Berlin, is held to which they have been in-ard I saw one after another go up had now been interrupted, the study flames. Our tanto locked out was being pursued in the hope that vited!.

Fifteen altogether the object would ultimately several were destroyed a proper freworks achieved. "A particularly effective instance

With the rapid advances that have won when the Germans taken by a

Germur infantry, following been made in short wave radio British cruiser from the Asama Maru betting the armoured cars, came over broadcasting, it would be possible to were later released and returned in waves, but our machine-gunners establish bases in various parts of the Tokyo Their first net was to parade cut them down like chaff.

Asama Incident

more,

to the Imperial Palace und with

"Jerry withdrew then, so we got bows and Nazi salutes express grati-in our lurries and drove off down the tude for their deliverance. The el-

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The officer described the hide-and- reek game they played with the Dr Spinks added: "Tokyo to-day Germans among the mountains near By offers vivia testimony of how the Jetset Akhelor, and how they had to

this

means, it Would be countries to

fifth column has pushed its way in-turn in their tracks when they were possible for different

exchange information us to condi-

to power. But for a small handful, almost past one mountain becausetions of production and to facilitate the British and Americans, who for-they were bemmel h on both flauks, the exchange of vital goods. Thus, merly constituted the great majority ve managed to squeeze through nations would have security as t

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of the foreign community, have mov-between Jerry and the other end of their needs, and the risk of wan, ed out. The Germans have moved the mountain to get round behind the w it.. There are more thar 3,000 Ger- mountain.

in Japan-the largest foreign group.

Germans In Japan "In the last three months, some 2,800 Germans have checked in and! out of the country. They come and

which WDS mainly fought for economic reasons, would be greatly Then somebody found a well, sujiessened.

o as businessmen, techintefans and

in

scholars. The Imperial Hotel

and is Tokyo has been taken over now the fifth column's roclal centre.

Germans No fewer than 300 studying Japanese In Tokyo.

arc

we had the first drink for three days "If nations know what they want. and forget about Jerry."

PUBLIC RUSH

TO BUY SECOND

HAND CLOTHING

A public rush to buy second-hand clothing which is nat rationed. "A detachment of Nazi counter-marked the first shopping day after esplenage experts from the Gestapo the surprise introduction of the is now attached to the Japanese coupon system to regulate purchases Military Police, training them in the jet clothing, says a London message. late:1 Nuzi methods. There are 260) Women crowded the second-hand German technical experts working dress shops and one proprietor ex- in the Japanese war industries." pressed the opiston that he would be

| sold out within a week.

Pimp's Unwise Choice

"I sold frocks at from ten shillings to ten guincas, even the old-fashion jed stuff going," he sald,

and can be sure of getting this, there would be no need for territorial expansion in order to ensure Dat their wants are supplied," said Sir Hubert.

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tuming aircraft crossed the Dutch coast.

Consignment For Magdeburg

A very substantial load of bombs was dropped on Magdeburg, on Im- portant industrial and commercial — Men—wero-disappointed because city-with-many-fror-foundrles-and. they found that misili suits require engineering works,

the same number of coupons as those A series of cxplosions after the made to measure.

bombs hit the railway looked as if

Germany Bombed

While Mr G. A. R. Wright-Nooth, Rationing seems temporarily to explosiven in trucks had been hil, Assistant Superintendent of Police, have stimulated buying, and, con- according to one rear-gunne:" was cruising in his car in Des Voeux trary to expectations, the stores Road Central, near Gilman Street, found that their sales were higher. about 11 pm on Saturday, Tong

share prices, after the au- Kam-yee, 32, unemployed, lumped nouncement of the scheme, declined on the running board and asked Mr between threepence and ninepence, Wright-Nooth whether he would like but, on the contrary, Inquiries are to have a Chinese girl. Later, Tong being made for shores in dry goods brought two Chinese girls along and warehouse companies. was promptly arrested by Mr Wright- Nooth.

Mr These facts were related to II. G. Sheldon, .c., at Central Magis- tracy this morning, by Sgt J. E. McDermott when Tong was charged with soliciting for an immoral pur- pase. Tong admitted the charge and was Aned $200 or two months hard labour.

Raider Takes His Life

A Nazi airman in a Heinkel bom-

ber died by his own hand when shot down by n British vessel off the cast coast recently.

The German crew of four took to! their dinghy and three were picked uj,

One of the rescued airmen, who spoke English, said that their dead colleague had commited suleide.

Several civilians saw the airmen prisoners disembark. Опи slightly injured.

Wom

An enemy plane machine-gunned train In

north-east Scotland Is daylight. A motorist was wounded. When a German bomber Sew low over a routh-east coastal town. A.A, shelis burst nesr It. The plane! limped away with sunoke pouring| from it.

Clerks And Musicians Repair Tanks

A factory which at one time dealt; with luxury cara is now being used) na a repair shop for Bren gun car- riers and tanks. Men and women' who, un recently, were grocers, dance band musicians, shop assist- ants or cicrks, strip the vehicles, repair everything, and return, the tanks and carriers to the Army the rate of one every ten days. Some of the vehicles serviced and repalred were used in Libya and Greece. The essence of all the work la speed aid.core. Tank work has to be Road,

Repairs are impossible in) battle or away from a workshop..

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LONDON, July 8 (UP).—It is authoritatively stated that aircraft of the Bomber Command last night bombed military objectives at Magde- burg, 80 miles from Berlin, and also attacked Munster, Osnabruck, Biele- feld and Brunkohlen.

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velopments in that iine except in the event of a note worthy Improvement in Britain's position in Europe.

The foregoing is entirely compati- ble with the recent predictions of Japanese measures to increase her domination of Indo-China and Thal- land which is unlikely to provoke any major Incident.

Russo-Japanese Relations MOSCOW. July 6 (UP)—The In- formation Bureau spokesman, M. Lozovsky, commenting on the Soviet- Japanese relations to-day stated, "As far as it is possible to judge, the recent declarations made by Prince Konoye and Mr Matsuoka maintai Le position existing prior to the German attacks on the Soviet

Union.

German Sailor Learns Lesson

A German rescued from the sunk Italian cruiser Pola climbed aboard the British destroyer Mohawk, flung out his right arm under a blue- Jackel's nose, und cried: "Hell, Hitler"

The sailor's Ost landed on German's jaw and toppled him into

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