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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
August 20, 1941,
Roosevelt MORE COLOURFUL DETAILS Gallantry
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OF HISTORIC MEETING
Quezon's
Birthday
Pledge
Looks To
LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter) —Bit by bit, the story of Mr. Churchill's tour is being pieced 1943 together. The Prime Minister foined the train for the departure pórt somewhere between Lon- don and the train's destination and with him were the Chiefs of the Imperial General Staff, the Naval General Staff and Air Force as well as Sir Alexander Cadogan, Permanent Under- Long-Range View
consist of neval, military and air Secretary of the Foreign Office.
unila. Of The War
The party was deposited at a
Captured Imagination · northern port and embarked In
LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter)—Mri WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 n destroyer, the personnel of Harold Hicks, Parliamentary Secret- (Router). The war would con- which, tff that moment, had no ary to the Ministry of Labour, paying tinue through 1943 If necessary idea of the party to be conveyed. tribute to Mr Churchill, said: "His and Britain and the United Soon the Prime Minister and his initiative and courage has captured States would make a survey of of Wales on board which there was thank him not only for the dramatic Chiefs were transferred to the Prince the imagination of the world. This needs and production through some astonishment. Even the officers meeting but also for the manly and that year,
stated President in the Prince of Wales, apart from spiritual declaration from Roosevelt to-day.
the Captain, were
aware of the antic.", nol The President told & press journey on which they were about conference that that was one of that they were taking distinguished to embark. They knew, however, the subjects discussed at the passengers and had even organised luncheon meeting with Lord in sweepstake as to their destination. Benverbrook.
Of many guesses made, two officer hit upon the right answer. Ons pre- President Roosevelt told report dicted that they were that he thought his conference with
taking the Mr Churchill would result in wint une newspapermun called more punch in helping the democracies of the
world.
of the
party
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Prime Minister to meet President Roosevelt; and the other that they were taking Mr Harry Hopkins-who was already in the Prince of Wales
across the Atlantic.. Both being right, they shared a "bumper kitty."| Rough Seas
country and its Allies will wish
n mon
to
the At-
The
In
Lilwary, Supreme Court
GOLF
Mid. East SHOES
Decorations Awarded
LONDON, Aug. 19. (Reutor), Nearly 80 officers and mon are named In to-night's London Gazette for gallant and dis- tinguished service in the Middle East.
who
Colonel (temporary Brigadier) James Joseph Kingstone, late of the cavalry.
holde already
the D.S.O. and M.C., receives a bar 10 The D.S.O.
Colonel Kingstono wan. in 1932
only 38-an exceptionally early age command the Oth appointed to Queen's Royal Laneers when he was
WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (Router), -Greetings were exchanged to-day Mr Hicks added: "Mr Churchil in a two-way indio broadcast be- understanding and if people would Philippines, and Mr Henry Wallace, of great courage and tween Mr Quezon, President of the give him understanding and support, Vice-President of the United States. they would be backing a man who occasion was the 03rd birth-toy an officer to commund a regiment stood for all the ideals of this coun- day of President Quezon,
in peacetime. try and the better times before 11."
He spoke
The DS.O. is awarded to Captain from Mulin and Mr Wallace from Washington,
femporary Major) Robert Archibald Artillery; Eden, the Royal Horse
aptáln (neting Brian James, of the Ersex Regiment: Major) Robert
ind Major (acting Llcut-Colonel) Frederick Arthur Montague Bertram Jenkins, M.C., of the 2nd Punjab Regiment of the Indian Army,
Smuts Back
From East
Happy Impressions PRETORIA, Aug. 19 (Reu-
President Quezon in the course of his talk said that his people were "with the United States in life or denth."
Commitments Debated
in such eter).-"On the whole I bring By Senators
The and those accompany- įto another and to facilitate
འ
ing
com-
Indians And Australians The Military Cross is awarded to 23 officers including two of the Indian Army and six of the Australian military forces,
10
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Own Serene), and two
tralian
Meeting Arrangements Discussing the arrangements ceding the Churchill-Roosevelt meet- ing. President Roosevelt said that from the American cad the whole
The weather at the start of the iden was to assure the security and voyage was bad but Me Churchil safety of Mr Churchill and his stDIT. was in fine feltle and appeared to
The joke wan, he said, that it was enjoy the rough seas.
The Hat also includes the later found that the principal anxiety vast ship, it would take a long time back-a happy impression both of
oward of the Distinguished Conduct Medal British
was the safety of to send a messenger from one part our men and the general aitun-
Sergeant
ant Richard Samuel Head. Declaration Criticised
(South
Shields), Sergeant Cairns Wightman, of the The
was well-kept, the Pre-mention, metaphones were in- tion, but always with this strong
When Mr Churchill called feeling-that we are up against WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 Rifle Driade the Prince Consort's sident said, yet the press has good for the declective (Inspector Thom it this time," declared Marshal (Reuter). The sixth point in
AUE- reason in notice the absence of cer-on) is voice could be heard boom Smuts when interviewed on his the Churchill-Roosevelt declara- sain key figures here and hi Londen, |ing through the ship.
Four Indians receive the Indian President Roosevelt said that news-
tion made an "offensive and Order of Merit (2nd Class), 30 mili- After dinner reveral films were return from Egypt. papers should be congratulated for shown including "Lady Hamilton," He said that the Germans in Libya | defensive alliance" between the tary, medals and ten Indian Dislin- thefr restraint during what he called which Mr Churchill
were much more formidable than the two countries and involved a say for the
Huished Service, medals aro :so a black-out week.
but fourth time. When the picture end-talians had bren
he WDS
avarded. He added t éven now the placeed. Mr Churchill turned to the
optimistic.
Italy was full of Ger- commitment that might take the
Captain (acting Major) R. E. Janies af meeting could not be divulged and officers math, referring to the Battle mans who had the advantage of being United States into the war.
(Essex Regiment) and Major (acting perhaps could not be until after the of Trafalgar
able to travel shorter distances to This was stated by Senator | Lt-Cot) _F. A. M. Jenklas (2mt thought that it would interest you the Libyan front, but he expected Johnson in the course of a sharp Funjab Rest) are mentioned in re-
Then, some of whom have that these diflculties would be over-debute in
cognition of gallant and distinguish- the Senate, preced services in the Middle East. been under fire of the enemy
etme by the Allies,
Using Up Machine
pitated by the denial by Senator Russian resistance was using up a Barkley that the possibility of targe part of the German war
sending a United States' Expedi- machine but sunie of this machine tionary Force to help Britain would renale.
Invade the Continent was either
discussed, intimated or
war,
Halifax In Montreal
MONTREAL, Aug. 19 (Reuter)....
scenes, snid:
Aboard Augusta
1:0
"I might be very useful for President In a malter of equal historie Import- Roosevelt and Mr Churchill to meetjance." from time to time if the war goes The Prince of Wales, it will be said Lord Halifax, the British | recalled, took part in the chase of the Ambassador to the United States, Bismarck. who arrived here to-day on a brief visit.
Lord Hallfax was replying to a
When the rendezvous was reached, question whether he thought the Mr Churchill went aboard the Amerl Churchill-Roosevelt conference was con cruiser Augusta and came face the
frel of a series between the two in face with President Roosevelt. He Imen.
handed the President a letter from Asked what he meant by "if war the King-then they quickly settled goes on," Lord Halifax declared, "It down to business. Nevertheless the the 18 two years nearer its end than President found time during the when it started."
day 10
to send over a present to
car Uniterl States reaction to the ton containing 20 cigarettes, un apple, Church-Roosevelt meeting un gran orange, a banana and half a pound" erally favorable.
of cheese-a thought which was The British Ambassador lunched tremendously appreciated on board
the British ship,
For the greater part of the time, the Prescident and Mr Churchili were alone and in the ineantime con- ferences went on between the beads of the services, sometimes In the American ship and sometimes in the Prince of Wales,
Marshel Smuts said that if the
Germans had falled to invade Britain
Senator
Repressing Communists Roosevelt's conference In France
even
Severe Vichy Measures
SPECIAL TO THỂ “TELEGRAPH"
Lord Huldax had earlier described man in the Prince of Wales every but more formidable odds," said the Prince of Waies had been bombel that the Government is prepar- |
the
with Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Bowhill, chief of the organisation handling planes "ferried" from the United States.
Darlan Back In Vichy
of a car-
President At Service
The only time that President Roosevelt went aboard the Prince of LONDON, Aug, 18 (Reuter).The Wales was on Sunday when he at Vichy Deputy-Prime Minister, Ad-tended Divine Service and lunched miral Darian, has returned to Vichy with the Prime Minister. from Paris, where he had a series _of_conversations with the occupation authorities, snys a Vichy dispatch to the German offietal news agency,
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a year ago when Britain was weak, hinted at" at yesterday's Presi- there was little likelihood of a suc-dent cessful attack on Britain now. The with Congressional leaders. chances
that the Germans were
Pertinent Question would strike at the Mediterranean basin-the only area in which they
Clark nsked Senator could fight.
Barkley if it would have been
VICHY, Aug. 19 (UP).—On- We are facing not Italy this time,et of war" If the British battleship cinal French circles said to-night Marshal. The Germans have enor-while President Roosevelt, his sons ing extremely severe measures mous resources to fling against us." and the American Army and Navy
He added that he had never seen Chiels and other United States for repression of Communist the South Africans In better nood.officials were aboard.
activity in Free France. The They were among the best-trained think that the Fresident had deli Communist agitation
He added: "Did Senator Barkley penalties provided by law for troops In the Middle East and the berately put himself in a position
will be South African Air Force had built up where an act of war might have been considerably increased as in the an unequalled reputation.
committed?"
'occupied zone where German Senator Barkley replied that at an court martials may now sentence enemy plane-or warship had bombed or destroyed the Prince of Wales French Communists to death. while the President was aboard or the Augusta alongside 11, 11 "might have created a situation that would
L. S. Amery, Secretary of State for
LONDON, Aug. 10 (Reuter).-Mr have excited the American people and coured some difficulty with a Indli, made the following statement foreign Power,"
Protest Against Arrest regarding the recent invitation to
He added that the President wor VICHY, Aug. 19 (UP)—The Paris "willing to undergo the risk. If 11 morning newspaper "La France Au warship in order to give the world Dorlet, leader of the "P.F" French ZURICH,-Aug-19-(Reuter)-Despite-the-millions of men The Prime Ministers of all proof the conference.
the joint declaration that grew out Populist Party-has protested to the involved, it is remarkable how few signs of fighting are visiblé vinces in which the working of the
Government against the arrest of 16 Constitution has been uninterrupted
of his followers, members
**Berliner of the from the air except at isolated points, writes the WASHINGTON. Aug. 13 (UP) French Populist Youth Wing of his Neuezuercher Zeitung," describing a flight to Smolensk. the National Defence were invited by the Viceroy to join the Secretary of Stale, Mr Cordell party, for the bombing of the Vichy
Hull to-day received the
Chinese Synagogue,
This is apparently due to the| Ambassador, Mr Hu Shih who form-
M. Durlet protestd that a Rabbi|loose nature of the fighting over ally announced China's endorsement offered 00,000 Francs reward for the
vastly extended front of the Roosevelt-Churchill eight point
arrest of the perpetrators and said thousands of kilometres long that confessions were obtained only post-war
Pas gratifed at this ne
after eleven hours of grilling. Hull nouncement and also recalled
Of Indians
In Marsellles, the police arrested 21 cell leaders and chiefs of Com- munist militant groups including the editorial staff of the clandestine Corn- munist weekly, "Rouge Midi."
There was not a single untoward Indian Provincial Premiers to join was a riste" of boarding a belligerent Travail to-day says that M. Jacques
Incident during the outward journey and there was no sign whatever of enemy craft at any kind.
Icelanders' Impression
LONDON, Aug 19 (Reuter)-Mr
Winston Churchili's successful visit to Iceland is the subject of many leading articles in the Reykjavik press. One daily newspaper syk that it was most appropriate that the smallest democratic nation in the LONDON, Aug. 19 (UP)-Accord-world should be the first visited by
Further Facts Revealed
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
India's newly-constituted National Defence Councile
Council In
their capacity as Prime Ministers and regardlers of their personal, Party or communal affiliations."
NAZIS CHEAP
ing to an Admiralty announcement, the British Prime Minister after his CAR DISPLAYED
Germun shipping lessen between July historic conference with President i -6 and August 16 totalled $10,000 tons, Rongevelt.
the highest figures- yet reported.
It is authoritatively estimated that the German
tonnage can
captured, scut- tied or sunk during the war up to August 16
16 was 4,700,000 tons. This includes 51 ships estimated at 200,000 tons which the Russians claim they have sunk.
CAIRO, Aug. 19 (Reuter).—The
China's Endorsement
the
ly favourable world reaction to
the Roosevelt-Churchill declarations, Mr Hull said that he had received
The Reykjavik correspondent of "volkswagon"—people's car for no further information germane to he Norwegian telegraph agency says which million of Germans paid but the United States-Vichy relations. hat no foreign statesman visiting never received-appeared in Cairo M. Oumansky, the Russian
Am- feeland had ever been so enthusinst streets to-day fying the Union Jack bassador is scheduled to confer with rally welcomed. Mr Churchill won above the Swastika.
Mr Sumner Welles, the Under- all hearts.
The car was captured in Libya by Secretary of State this afternoon. During 1 inilitary parade,
a the Indian cavalry. It was fitted out detachment from the Norwegian as a repair vehicle. It seals three Of the total, German tonnage was forces, although numerienlly nail, and the engine develops nine horse- 2,321,000; Italian 1,533,000; Fin-attracted great attention owing to power. From its construction, it is nish 34,000, and, "useful 10 the their erect bearing and hard appear-obvious that it was never intended entiny," 19,000 tons.
ance. Norwegian-forces in Iceland for civilian uec.
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Extent of Soviet Arms Requirements
NEW YORK, Aug, 19 (Feuter).-
GERMAN ACTIVITIES IN OCCUPIED RUSSIA
and hundreds of kilometres deep. Many villages are completely
Exchange Of destroyed, yet others outside
Prisoners
the zone of fighting are un- touched.
OPM-OPAS TO BE HARMONISED
fence
rency under
to
the
Differences Studied The double battle of Byalistok und WASHINGTON, Aug. 19 (Reuter), Minsk has left very small visible-President Roosevelt has commis- Vichy Officers Released trace as the war material the sioned Judge Samuel Roseman of CAIRO, Aug. 19 (Reuter).-Russians are reported to have left the New York Supreme Court Fifteen of the Vichy officers de- behind is "probably either already study the differences between tained in Jerusalem have been largely removed or largely hidden in Office of Production Management
the forests."
and the Once of Price Administra- released and have returned to
tion and Supply. Syria, where they are awalting 'The correspondent saw few traces The two offices have not seen eye repatriation.
of Soviet fortifications. He conto eye on some matters of polley. They are all of very junior rank. cluded: "The Russians intentionally for example, the proposed curtail- Their release follows the return from based their defence on the fire of ment of motor car production in France of a party of 51 British officers automatic weapons disposed at great order to make room for an expanded
depth.
hidden snipers and well-fe
Acfence output-and there has been and other ranks.
"It is understood that General Dentz aimed artillery equipped with many talk of creation of scene "super de and senior officers with him will be heavy guns.
agency
the Vice- The Red Army, also probably re-President, Mr Henry Wallace. The question of United States credits in Syria and taken to France are held until all British officers captured
garded the tank and Infantry Judge Roseman went to Washing- to Russia was raised at the Press released.
counter-attack as one of the chiefton and offered his old friend Pre- Conference held to-day by the
methods of defence.”
sident Roosevelt his services in any Secretary of State, Mr Cordell Hull,
capacity while the Court to. In recess. "Washington Dis- the
Jones Agency. Dow Mr Hull conceded the diffleulty OL Russia paying on the spot for more than
$40,000,000
of materials worth of stace the Soviet Union had only that
LONDON, Aug. 19 (Router).—On umount in the United States He LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter)---A recalled, however, that Bussia had call
In other parts, harvesting is im- the Stock Exchange to-day, homo to abandon the "Defend staled that all purchases would be America" und "Aid Britain" slogans find the towns and farms burnt out, strong all round support, influenced possible as the returning population rails provided the main feature with pal for and said that the question and adopt a policy of full participa- They cannot replace lost
an carly statement on
and the Federal Loan Administra- New York by Mr Evarts Scudder, blem, the Germans have shown as but the undertone continued firm und
In order
to tackle the supply pro- Elsewhere, things were more quiet Hafson officer of the Committee to tonishing speed in converting one prices were generally maintained. As against only $40 million held by Defend America. Kussin in the United States, the Soviet requests for equipment are but as high as over $1,000 million by some reports,
to
the
Britain's Allies
In United States
Harvest Time
Where destruction is visible, for STOCK EXCHANGE
instance at Smolensk, it is terrible. Where villages are not destroyed, the Germans have ordered collective farms to continue harvesting.
Home Rails Strong
of extending credits to Busala wasition with Britain to defeat Nazlism implements and so face scultural by hopes of
up
tion.
to the Secretary of the Treasury was recently cabled from London to
Joe Louis And Wife To Make It Up
CHICAGO, Aug. 10 (Reuter)-
the new government agreement.
track and double track railways to Bradford
ล Dyers were good The National Director of the Com-the normal gauge. Alternatively, feature among the industrials on programme they use motor transport and trans-payment of five years' arrears of pre-
port planes.
"Our
urges full
win the war and organiso peace. We will only have the right to b. vigorous. volco in the establishment of world justice if we are willing to make contribution, whatever the sacrifices, to winning the war."
mitice replication to
Mr Scudder declares that the
were
forenee dividends.
Shipping stocks continued firm, oila were quiet and KaMrs quietly Arm.. Among foreign bonds, Brazilian and Peruvian Issues were Germati nem.
Quartering Soldieri Quartering the soldiers presents. harder
problem. Many soldiers any that they have been sleeping in tents for weeks. With
While the divorce suit hearing was Committee reaches 15,000,000 Ameri- the possible stort of the cool weather Germans Arrested
proceeding, Joe Louis, world heavy weight champion, suddenly announc- ed that he and his wit- were ready to patch up their marital dimeuities and forget about the divorce suit.
After their discussion during the divorce-suit-hearing, Jos, Louis en cried and announced that all differ- ences between them were forgiven. Marva's lawyer will now ask for a d'emissal of Mrs Louls's auit, it is Lannounced.
cans and has never been-sq, full of fle,
...
Rubber Quota
1.
Mangoon
in the northern and central' sectors of the front in September, the Ger- 'mona will have the task of providing | quarters for whole armies in the
Foreign Legion continually advancing front and sepivo Germans who are belleved to
RANGOON, Aug. 19. (Router),
LONDON, Aug. 10 (Beuter)The tors International Rubber Regulation with the continuing penetration hovo" escaped from the French Committed has axed the permissible into Russia, the advanclg season and Foreign Legion have been taken into export quota for the fourth, quarter the solution of technical problems. custody at Victoria Point in British of this year under the regulation apart from actual Bghting, will moro territory. They have been brought scheme at 120 per cent of the stand- and more determine the outlook of to Hangoon under police escort and ard tonnagë.
-this-war," says the correspondent, ---l detained, we did have down, and
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