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四拜禮 號四廿月七英香, THURSDAY JULY 24, 1941.
日一初月六四
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No. 70510
VICHY CONCEDES NEW BASES
AND AIRFIELDS TO
For Purpose of "Defending
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH”
JAPAN "Indo-China
VICHY, JULY 23 (UP).—THE French goverNMENT SPOKESMAN revealeD TO-DAY THAT FRANCE HAD AGREED TO THE "TEMPORARY OCCUPATION" BY JAPAN OF STRATEGIC BASES AND AIRFIELDS IN INDO- CHINA.
HE SAID THAT THE DETAILS OF JAPAN'S ROLE “IN THE DEFENCE OF INDO-CHINA ARE BEING WORK- ED OUT IN THE NEGOTIATIONS TAKING PLACE IN VICHY AND HANOI."
HE INSISTED THAT THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION WAS ONLY A TEMPORARY MEASURE UNDERTAKEN TO "PROTECT" INDO-CHINA OWING TO ALLEGED DANGERS OF ATTACK BY THE BRITISH, FREE FRENCH AND
CHINESE.
The spokesman added that France sees
no incon- venience in Japan temporarily occupying military bases in Indo-China on condition that such an occupation does not menace Indo-China's integrity and French sovereignty. Japan had made no territorial demands; but merely wants to protect Indo-China.
Berlin Admits Advance On Leningrad Slowed Down
Special to the "Telegraph"
BERLIN, July 23 (UP).—Informed German sources admit that the Nazi advance on Leningrad has now been slowed down as a result of the Russians hurling huge numbers of men into the battle where the Germans were attempting to break through between the Luga River and Lake Ilmen.
On this front, according to these Berlin sources, German forces are at present trying to work their way around the east side of Lake Ilmen, apparently in order to take Leningrad's de-. fences from the south. Storm boats at present are said to be operating on Lake Ilmen itself though operations are limited by Soviet artillery which still dominates the northern and castern bank of the lake.
Informed German quarters claim that another large force of Russian troops are at present encircled in an iron ring between Lake Hmen and Lake Peipus, and they are gradually being broken up by the Germans in- to smaller pockets.
nuin
It is stated that the German troops. have not yet reached the Leningrad defences, which, it is be lieved in Berlin, will be one of the hardest ruts the Germans have yet had to crack.
Sovicts Sink Convoy MOSCOW, July 23 Teuter)--Ten enemy shilps, it is now learned, were TURN to Back Page, Column 3
Anglo-U. S. Counter To Japanese Move
WASHINGTON, July 23 (Reuter).-The Japanese Em- bassy, announcing the receipt of an
unconfirmed report that Japan and Vichy have reached an agicement again in Indo- China. declined to give the origin of the report.
A Japanese demand probably concerning Camranh
Bay was expected here by a number of observers but the demand cuvering the occupation of the whole country came as a sur-
prise.
NOMURA CALLS ON WELLES
move,
He said that there was a concentration of Chinese
troops in Yunnan and aviation in Burma and Malaya, leading Japan and France to fear an Anglo-Chinese attempt to occupy Indo-China.
Meanwhile, Marshal Petain, in a speech to-day said that France might be "obliged to defend our colonies desired by our neigh- bours." He declared that colo nies other than Syria were menaced and that France would "fight with the same vigour as in Syrin and so save the honour of France."
Smolensk
In Hands
Of Soviets
False Nazi Claims
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WHITEAWAY'S
Threat To South Pacific
Japan is reported to have issued an ultimatum to Vichy demanding occupation of the whole of Indo-China, which Would include air and naval bases in Camrank Bay. This map illustrates what this would mean. (1) Japanese already In occupation in the north of Indo-Chinn, (2) Thailand might well become threatened, (3) Saigon would become a Japanese port. (1) probable' Japanese aim would be isolate Singapore,
ROAD
BURMA
BURMA
Lashio
Mandalay
Rangoon
Kunming CHINA
Haiphono FRENCH
(INDO=
THAILAND
(SIAM)
Bay
CHINA
Bengal
SUMATRA
Bangkok CHIN)
Stam (3)
Chin
Singapore
BORNEO
03300 200 300 Miles
Mr Eden's Categorical Statement
No British Designs
On Indo-China, Thai
Special to the "Telegraph"
Pointed Questions American correspondents asked the Vichy spokesman what had become of France's pledge to defend her em- pire without foreign aid, and he re-
(BY "REUTER'S" SPECIAL plied, "the events in Syria obilged us
CORRESPONDENT IN RUSSIA) Discussion of the possible de- ception."
to make an exception in that cer-.
MOSCOW, July 23- mands has already taken place
Smolensk, the key city on the The correspondents then asked why Russian-central-front,--is-and among the officials and legisla-the United States, rather than Japan tive leaders in anticipation of had not been invited to "deferd" always has been in Russian Japanese action.
Indo-China. and he replied, "We hands. I learn on good authority asked the United States a year ago despite the German propaganda Anglo-U.S. Measures
what aid she would give us in Indo-claims, later supported by the Unconfirmed reports suggest that Chinn, but we got nothing from
LONDON July 23 (UP.)—Mr. Anthony Eden, in a written Joint Anglo-American economic Washington."
German High Command, that reply to Mr Robert Morgan in the House of Commons to-day measures are alrendy planned The spokesman said that Japan In
Smolensk was captured last concerning the situation in the South Pacific said, "I welcome ngalist uny Japanese aggressive "defending Indo-China was seting Wednesday.
the opportunity to state that the alleged designs of Britain "completely Independent of the Axis The three moves considered likely tri-Power Paet," and he insisted that
It is true that German ad-against both Indo-China and Thailand äre entirely non-existent." among well-informed commentators there had been no Japanese ultima Vance units reached the out- WASHINGTON, July 23 are the stoppage of United States TURN to Back Page, Column 5 skirts of Smolensk
He emphasised that the Gov- half hour gold purchases;
some days ernment was aware of the per- the freezing of
ago, but they were driven away.sistent reports that Japan in- Soviet communiques rightly tends to take action to obtain continue to speak of "fighting in naval and air bases in southern the direction of Smolensk." Indo-China,
Now the impression is gaining Britain's relations with Indo- and said that ground among competent observers that the second big German offensive, China were very strict since the directed is exhausting itself owing to
the trading. formidable Rusalan resistance, by supply difficulties intensined by the As a result of the sixth dona-great distances to be covered, and the tion of $5,000 to the Bomber frequent effective interference by
Soviet guerilla units. Fund from the Fellowship of the Bellows, the giant thermometer
But Tells Little
In(Reuter). After a Japanese assets and complete em-
Japanese
S. Africa Take Fright
meeting with Mr Sumner Welles, burgo on essential exports to Japan. Under Secretary of State,
- hus been reported that Admiral Nomura, Japanese Am- above normal that it is likely that gold shipments are so much bassador, told pressmen that he
Japan has been seting as an inter-, mediary to purchase dollars for the hoped the feeling "between our Nazis with German gold. JOHANNESBURG, July 23 two countries will become better] (Reuter).-All Japanese private resl- dents except three in South Africa and better." are to be evacuated this week to It is understood that Admiral Japan.
Consular and diplomatic Nomura discussed the Far East staffs will remain, but their families situation, especially Indo-China, but are returning home.
he declined to make any observa- held at Capetown to take the evacuees merely saying that he had "op- abong. This vessel und
be the Inst
Chinese Position The possibility of China assisting TURN to Back Page, Column 4 Indo-Clima if she resists is felt to
The ship Manila Maru, is being tions on that question to the press JAPANESE
Maru at Durban wie Belgiumiproached the subject from our side." | Japanese vessels
10 visit South
The Admiral said that he had also; discussed the question of Japanese
FLEET ON
Africuu waters for some time, as ships being unable to pass through THE MOVE
the General Representative of the the Panama Canal and he stated that Osaka Shosen Kaisha stated to-day ships could not remain at the Canal
He had been advised that Japanese
"permanently. Eight or ten ships
be by the end of this week,
(round South America. Mr Sumner
shipping for repairs.
Another $5,000 From Bellows
Bomber Fund Reaches The $2,400,000 Mark
Canterbury On
mainly against Smolensk, collapse of France, with limited Communists
Roads Blocked
"Regarding Thailand," continued Clear Issue Before Us
Mr Eden, "our policy is governed by treaty of non-aggression with that
country. The treaty is not designed
to obtain exclusive advantages and is
LONDON, July 23 (Reuter). "We must wish every success
not directed against any third party, to the valiant Russian armies
excellent
otherwise
utmost
Бауб
the
at the Morning Post Building In addition, the Russians have set except insofar as such third party and people in their struggle and rose to the $2,400,000 mark this up many obstacles un the various may attempt to interfere with those be ready to give them every morning.
but not numerous Smolensk-Moscow political, economic and
neighbourly relations, possible assistance," writes the It is interesting to note that mem-roads. White such obstacles come which always have existed between Archbishop of Canterbury in the bers of the "Fellowship" now number what hamper the Soviels' own pre-Britain and Thailand." 2,750, made up of 1,110 Whiffs and they may be regarded as one reason sent communications with the front,
Canterbury Diocesan gazette. shipping services with South Africa had gone to the south and would go ter).-While Japan has been anything for April and May, quite a cow is a hopeless task and why launched a new economie offensive in Primate, but such misgivings are CHUNGKING, July 23 (Reu-1,040 Puffs. Although there are only why the Germans are beginning to
Japan's New Move
It may seem strange to combine an few members who have not puld realise that a frontal attack on Mos-cial circles here report that Japan has Christian had been temporarily suspended.
alliance with Bolshevist Russia with LONDON, July 23 (UP)-Finan- the claim that we are contending for All inpaneze businesses in South Welles had told him that the Canal presenting demands for air and number have not yet blown in for they are endeavouring to explain to Thailand doing some Africn are already shut down, or will was closed indefnitely to merchant naval bases in southern Indo-Juno ($4.70). It is hoped, that, all TURN to Back Page, Column 5 TURN to Back Pago, Column 3 of the struggle is to overthrow the
civilisation, China, Japanese warships and members will accept their respon-
to really misplaced for the first essential troop transports have been mov-sibility and "blow-in" as soon as ing south, according to
evil embodied in the rulers of Ger- possible, for by so doing, they greatly state assist those.
hose who are
many; a voluntarily
a Nazi victory would destroy ment by the Chlef of Intelligence working for the Fellowship.
Since
any tolerable form of
Kovernment Department of the Chinese Army
April
$30,000, has been raised, and at a Press conference, to-day.
avery member should remember that He stated that seven Japanese posed, adding a little extra to the by paying promptly, and, if so dis- warships, three aircraft carriers prescribed monthly blow-in, he or and 65 destroyers wore sighted she is hastening the day when the off Kiushu in southern Japan Hongkong Bomber Squadron will set yesterday steaming south.
out for Germany. transports escorted
Muscovites Fight Raid Fires Effectively
(By "Reuter's" Special Correspondent) MOSCOW, July 23.-The second aerial attack lacked novelty and thrill for Moscow inhabitants although it came at the height of the great city's night life. Earlier in the evening, there was a short alarm, without the appearance of enemy bombers, and while sirens were still wailing the second alert, anti-aircraft guns oponed fro, continuing until dawn.
Thirly
by
three warships had also been seen teaming south from Canton.
Naval And. Air Base
3,000 Chinese Special Constables Wanted
Chinese residents of Hongkong are invited to join the Chinese Special Constabulary, the formation of which announced yesterday by the Commissioner of Police, the Hon.
Convoy And Escort Mr J. P. Pennefather-Evans.
Destroy Attacker
n
way
Mr Lo Tung-fun, the barrister, is being appointed Assist- ant Superintendent of Police in charge of this body, while Mr East Asia Building, is chief recruiting officer. Luke Ol-wan, of the New Zealand Insurance Co., Ltd., Bank of
the use of Comranh Bay as a naval Japanese demands to Vichy include base, the use of Saigon og en air base LONDON, July 23 (Reuter) Russian fire-fighting methods are and children were less hurried in southern Indo-China" according to a Heinkel III, was shot down on Tues
and the garrisoning of troops in German bember, believed to be a effective, judging from the small finding shelter at tube-stations, where Chinese spokesman who said that he day night by combined anti-aircraft force will be to assist the that a strength of 3,000 men number of fires despite the great the current was disconnected, and was quoting from
The object of this auxiliary For these objects, it is estimated Sovlet pro-smoking
a cuble German effort. The
and
from fire from a Brusli convoy-and escort reat-rooms were Vichy dated last Monday. cedure is not always orthodox; many provided.
Vericis, says the Admiralty
regular Police in maintaining will be required. Russians récolved burns by reckless-
He added that at present the Vichy Some bombs were dropped on the Government
The bomber attempted to attack Jaw and order in case of emer- ly grasping Incendiaries with their
the the convoy, but was promptly and gency, and especially in prevent-
Conditions of Service bare hands,
not disrupted na Moscow's streets are Questioned
effectively engaged. Soon was ing panic, looting and rioting will be under the control of the Com- extremely wide and can accommo- China would take in the event of a
what action seen to crash into the sen.
The Chinced Special. Constabulary ed to bombing. Even the women! dale traffe and bomb craters. TURN to Back Page, Column 5 ships of the convoy.
No damage was suffered by the and keeping order at food and missioner of Police, and the follow- firewood distribution centres. TURN to Back Page, Column 3
Already the Russians seem harden
squares and streats, but tramle was Japanese demands. refusing
were
about
+
..
and the Soviets are contending_for the
principles of national freedom and independence.
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