·
How Nazis Are Taking The War
Brutality Of S. S. Men
ANKARA, Sept. 8 (Teuter) a growing sense of frustration in Germany is reported by travellers arriving here who tell how the peo- plo are openly asking, "For what are we fighting? Why is the Rus- alan war not finished?"
These sources. stress, however, that morole is in no way near break- Ing. point.
General recrimination over, the Soviet was has led to a feud between the Army and the Naz! Party, Morshal Goering and Marshul Liit, demanding more power at the ex- pense of the Party, have alremious opposition from Himmler who has since been backed up Hitler.
Himmler's Victory
mot
by
Himmler's victory was Immediate- ty reflected in the dispatch of more, 9.5, men to the front where they are very unpopular with the Army,
Believing Political Commissars to be the backbone of the Red Army, the S.5, mercilessly ill-treat cop- tured Commissors. The Army, his protested to Berlin several times, fearing Russian repeirals, but Berlin supported the 55.
1s
Financial Instability
It is now reported that the Army telling captured Commissara to discard their Insignia in order not to, expose themselves to the brutally
of the S.S.
or-
The travellers were much struck by the complete lack of confidence In the
financial stability of the Relch and paint out that the dinary Geimen, unable to buy food and clothes, prefers to spend money in cafes and restaurants rallieri then invest in the banks,
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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
UFS
FROM U, S.-Prime Minister Winston Churchill, beneath gun, looks over a U. S.-built M-3 medium tank during an inspection trip to the Southern Command in England. As U. S. tank production gots Into high gear, more and more of these steel forts are being shipped to England and North Africa.
China
Receives Promise
of 35 Air Transport
!
Nationalist China, for the first time since the Japanese invasion, is receiving
to substantial aid from America in building up air power, and the recent aggressive
The man in the street is openly admitting that Berlin is unable stand raids ke London while the
easiness throughout the country,
new British brents have created un- moves by Japan are serving to speed preparations for increasing this tenfold, writes
Ansel E. Talbot in the N.Y. "Herald-Tribune.”
Britain's Larder
Well Stocked China's financial expert, in negotiations. They have received
Major General T. H. Shen, chief of operations of the Chin- ese Air Force, is in Washington collaborating with T. V. Soong
EDINBURGH, Sept. 8 (Router),—promises of thirty-five militarý transport planes to carry cargo Lord Woolton, Minister of Food, over stretches of the Burma Road vulnerable to Japanese speaking here to-day, said: "As we bombers. Chinese coolics are able to repair with great rapidity enter the third year of war, stocks of all bomb hits on the road except the sections having a large food are better than they were 12 months ago despite heavy calls we number of bridges, where more time is requrled.
the.
China's Place
In The Sun
Australian Support
gesture
September 9, 1941.
Handling Of Greer Story
By Nazis
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8. (Reuter), Calling the German statement bout the. Greer. Incident "provoca- tive," the independent Democrat ewspaper "Baltimore Sun" express« cd the general opinion here whon
«впу that Gerua day handling of the affair ma
mado It more of an incident than it was origin
It was originally German
prostre deliberately trying to President Hoose's position it
could not have done it better than by directly appealing to those who pppose his foreign polley, for if the Isolationists wish to make argument of the Greer incident they must now take their cue from Berlin,"
Hew To The Line
The newspaper stresses that what America is doing in Iceland is not being done for Britain but because it is essential for American security. It disposed of isointionist complaints that America In the Atlantic Is "carrying a chlp on her shoulder" by saying: "It is more accurate and vertinent to observe that we are de- termined to hew to the line, let the
hips fall where they may."
The German attack on the veracity of the American Navy has touched many Americans on a sore spot, causing considerable indignation and
anger.
German Abuse
LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter) Violent abuse of President Roosevelt marks comment in to-day's Berlin 'newspapera on the encounter be- tween the United States destroyer Greer and a German U-bont.
Typical comments ara: "Roosevelt creates La11 Incident," "Fraudulent depth charges," "Provocation height- ened by lies" and "Roosevelt's frau- dulent manoeuvre,"
The
"Boersen Zeilung writes: "At all costs, Washington In
en-
deavouring to keep nilve Roosevelt's voiced by circles close to him, that deliberate lle, the motive being os
the American people can only be driven into war by a series of in-
clients."
The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zei- tung" says: "The attack of the American, destroyer Greer OR German U-boat is the intentional result of a particularly clever trick i with which the President thought he could deceive the American people." Tokyo Suma Up
.
between the German
SINGAPORE, Sept. 8 (Reuter),-| have made on our shipping resources. It is estimated that thirty-five last fall, then allowed to resign from China taking her place as a Power in encounter
"Australia is very interested in TOKYO, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-The for war purposes during that period.
At the end of the second year of transports can do the work of the Navy to go to the Indies. His the Pacific. My appointment is of submarine and the United States war, bread which is more, dependent 50 trucks. Sinco President
Navy record shows only the enly, "Resigned,
as destroyer "puts German-American very great significance 品 on shipping than any other food, is Loosevelt has so far fefused to
whereabouts" unknown."
деке of sympathy from
the relations on a new plano", declared available in plenty. We are the only requisition any more transport fast American Curtiss P-40 pursuits, towards the Chinese people
Early this year China received 100 Government and people of Australia the "Japan Times and Advertiser," nation in Europe cating more bread,
and the official organ of the Japanese than before the war."
anes from the air lines of the after the flying visit to Washington their leader," said Sir Frederick From now on it will be under-
Office to-day. Record For Century.
United States for the British, of the Chinese air force, who has an Minister to China, in an interview stood that whenever they meet at
of Major General Peter T. Mow, head
Eggleston, newly-appointed Australi- LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter) despite Intervention of Harry returned to China. Despite the weather, it is safe to say, Hopkins, it is likely that the
here.
Germany's blockade zone Since the arrival of General Shen) that the final weight of crops grown
Before leaving for Chungking, Sir there will be a battle" the paper adds. transports China another 200 Vuitee Vanguard pursuit Frederick will meet local Chinese this year will easily create a record -hirty-five
"Asahi Shimbun predicts for the century, naid Mr It. S. needs will come from Army Air Chinese, and the action of Japan in will be to contact offeinls of the the future and will ultim
planes have been turned over to the lenders and his first job in Chungking that similar incidents will occur in Hudson, Minister for Agriculture, in Corps production.orders at the Indo-Ching and Slam is known to be Chinese
ultimately bring exclusive statement to
Government and making "Reuter's"
extend about a state of war between Ger- Political Correspondent to-day.
Douglas Aircraft Corporation.
U.S. officials reluctant to good relationships between the two many and the United States. dismiss a Chinese plea for twenty people already existing, This bumper harvest has been
225 U.S. Pilots
"If America continues to Ignore four-engined bombing planes, either gathered in difficult weather
would result in a big increase Italy and Germany, war between trade between the twe
the two countries,
Germany Italy.
an
con-
HD
The
in
ditions and could only have been many of them recent graduates of Bocing flying fortresses or Consoli-kloped that his stay in Chung- the blockade zones established by
successful with the enormous
-03
A group of 225 American pilots,
Army Air Corps training schools
dated Liberators,
of
operation which was so splendidly have arrived in China for service Carlstron Field, Fla., where he was the reconstruction of China is unavoisin and the United States
**
General Shen is
a graduate at given by all sections of the
he said, Australia would
The "Kokumin Shimbun" declares com-with the Chiness Air Force, it was
Glassmoto of many high-ranking certainly be very willing to assist in that no matter what new develop- munity.
garned. These men were gathered
11. From an economically recon-ments the In addition Lo regular
form dgether by William D. Pawley, New American air officers.
Incident brings about,
·workers and the women's Land York aviation, executive, who is
structed China, Australia stood to Japan in
la "adhering to her autonomy Army, there has been constant work by schoolboys and girls.
Sir Frederick concluded: "Austra-world peace" and adda: whether with-British-policy in every way," are involved through the incident depends on a careful examination of future events.
AERODROMES
OF MALAYA
india supervising the opening of a MR CAMPBELL IS huge new warplane plant in Mysore.
during the last year under his direc
China,
which Wag constructed secretly CLIGHTLY BETTER tlon to serve India, Singapore and Mr J. G. Campbell, of the En- pincering Office, Public Works De- Mr Pawley is organiser of a com-artment, who Was admitted to! mitico to "give information" to alt Kowloon Hospital en Sunday even- Indiane New Duties American pilots interested in Chinese ings suffering from the effects of SIMLA, Sept. 8 (Reuter)-Prac-service, which is similar in set-up. to poisoning, was this morning reported)
to be tically all RAF. aerodromes In the Clayton Knight commitice that alightly better. Malaya are guarded by detachments supplies data to Americans wishing of the Indian Expeditionary Force. to join the British Royal Air Force. Some units defending the aerodromes Those going to China are receiving belong to the Indion Army while assurance that they will not be prose-oy on Sunday. others are infantry battalions raised cuted or lose their eltizenship, upor
Mr Campbell was found uncon- cious in his bedroom at his home, No. 149 Waterloo Road, by his house-
SHOT BY NAZIS
benent Like other Pacifle, Powers. and will further her efforts towarda
Policy is to keep closely in step obligations under the Tripartite Fact
N. Z. Premier
In Honolulu
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Russians Under Vichy
In
LISBON, Sept. 8 (Reuler).—The HONOLULU, Sept. 8 (UP).The political colour of Russians Prime Minister of New Zealand, Mr France no longer affords protection, Peter Fraser, completing a four for White as well as Red Russians in Indian states and placed at the their return, and although men hold. FRENCH PATRIOT months tour of the Empire and are being rounded up by the French disposal of His Majesty by their ing Army Air Corps commissions
conferring with President Roosevelt, nuthorities at the benest of the rulers,
must resign before leaving, they are
arrived here by Clipper to-day en- Germans, according to a message re- All the men know the markings of told that their rank will be restored
route to the Antipedes.
ceived from Paris. United Stater, German, Italian,
after their foreign service is over. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Expressing confidence, he stated More and more Germans from Thai, Japanese and Dutch aircraft. Training East Indies Flyers VICHY, Sept. 8 (UP)The oc
that "if the worst comes to the Occupied France are leaving Paris They have been given instructions in A similar group of former Navy cupied-zone morning newspaper "Le worst, the United States will not dally for Poland, from where they regard to dealing with dive-bombers, pilots, headed by Lieutenant Willard Phare de In Loire" to-day published stand by complacently while the will be sent to the eastern front. parachutlets, etc. Experience gained Reed, formerly of the United States a notice announcing that an inhabit young democracies in the Pacific are In Norway, Greece and Crete is being Marine Corps Reserve and American ant of the city of Nantes, Marin attacked.” Incorporated.
Air Lines, is in Soerabaya, the huge Pirier, was shot by the Germans on He predicted that the current Recently a realistic demonstration naval base of the Dutch East Indies, August 31. Ife was charged with Japonese - American
negotiations showed the thoroughness and for- training pilots on twin-engined flying aid ng French war prisoners to es- would end "successfully," meaning sightedness with which preparations boats, Lieutenant Reed was culled cape into Free France to join General that Japan would be restrained from are being made in this regard.
to active duty from his air-line job | de Gaulle,
other warlike acts in the Far East.
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Both matches were one-sided," the losers hever, being within striking distance of success, patru SARKA In the first game YMCA, started, o steam-roller attack after the toss-up. They led from the beginning and at the Interval the score stupd 35-23 In their favour,
by the second conto the winners waed a new set of cagers, and played their apponents to a stondata}
Y_M.CA/Wong Wai-hung (25), Luk Takschrung (1), Ton Yuck-shart, (0) Chan Kan-y-171% Lo Honvan (5) Chani Wab-nin, ·(4), -Wong, Kan-chiu «(4), Man Tal-kwong 14}; Ko Kar-wo (3), 89 Pak
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