MYSTICAL ALLUSIONS OF FRANCO SPEECH
MADRID, Sept. 11′ (Reuter)—Speaking at Santander dur. ing a review of the Army and the Falange Party, General Franco said that he would only say a few words to express the feelings in his heart towards all gathered there,
He added: "This crowd gather- ed here represents the united peoples of Spain and faith in our ro-arising. Faith and work is the rule of my government and the spirit that arimaten us.
"Be sure that if I had not been for The war that faces the world, Spain would already have risqai again and there would not be problems for the peoples nor for Sponlards that would not have been resolved with a firm hand and sure step."
"Tax Those
Runaway Britons
"
Mfr G. Mander, M.P. for Enst Wolverhampton, is threatening to General Franco sald that their name a number of "runaway Britons" Teeling and united spirit reflected the now in the United States. feeling of Spaln.
Find other M.Ps are makingg Making a telt allusion to the the following proposals to the day- February te disaster, General Francoernment:
Anid: "In the same way, your cheer- All British subjects living abroad fulness has risen above porrows and should pay the standard rate of past mishaps and you have optimism British Income-tax, less the tax they and confidence, So must also all already pay in the country where Spain arise beenuse it was for that they are now living. that we made war,
They should be compelled to hand Best Blood Spilt
over to the Brills Treasury their "We have given the blood of our dollar securities, just like cliizers best, with latory commanding us, living here.
with past glories made green through. If they refuse to pay. Mr Mander the effort of our youth. That is the suggests that their British citizenship spirit of our movement and aur should be renounced, and their pro- Fulange: to raise Spain, to make re-perty in Britain should be con volution, giving bread to all homes Asented. and bring them Joy and justice. Our work will to-morrow be our judg ment. I, therefore, charge you with
it, which is the service of Spain, the
destiny of the Falange and the road
of empire. Arreba Espana!"
Propaganda War Weapon
Friday,
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September 12, 1941.
**THAT MAN”—Girls toss coins into the mouth of a Hitlor caricature, to aid Spitfire plane fund, at a Dutch garden party in London, Party was held in honour of the birth- day of Prince Bornhard, consort of Crown Princess Wilhelmina,
Premier
Vindicates Minister Gallacher Red Will Defence Turmoil LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)-Confirmation that Britain is sending hundreds
Japan In New Reduces
establishment of a General Defence Headquarters for Japan may be
preparations here for un
ultimate
TOKYO, Sept. 11 (Reuter).The of fighter aircraft to Rússia was given by Mr Winston Churchill to-day in replying to a question in the House of Commons. The question related to remarks recently viewed as a further indication of ascribed to the Minister for Aircraft Production, Lt-Col J. Moore-Brabazon, regarding worsening of the world situation. operations between the Russian and German armies.
Mr Churchill said that the orders from anyone outside the coun- versions which were published of try, asking for protection and de-
of the withdrawal. manding remarks made at
a private Churchill's
Mr remark. gathering in July by Col Moore- When the Speaker intervened to: Brabazon bore a construction call the next question, Mr Gallacher cowardly, which represented neither the shouted angelly; "It is a policy of the Government nor the ruten action by the Prime Minister. views of Col Moore-Brabazon.
British Executive
Generai Yamada, chief of the now LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)A Headquarters, becomes virtuai dic- question-time in the House of Cum-ator in matters of empire defence, mens to-day, Mr Churchill amounce is responsible only to the Em ed measures to co-ordinate various peror and remains on the War Coun organisations which had up to now it as well as holding the post of been responsible for political war-Inspector-General of Military Educa
The Prime Minister said that the Foreign Secretary, the Minister
All Japanese morning newspapers of to-day give prominence to the new Information and Minister of Econo-defence measure' which is attributed
fare.
ton.
mic W fare had been in constation to "nggravation of the situation "I happen to know his views,"
on the subject of propaganda to which finds Japan surrounded. enemy and enemy-occupied territory.
He had approved ie recommenda- tions that they had made that a smail special executive should be estab lished for the conduct of political, warfare. This executive had already begun its work.
Soft Doorbell For
Exiles Report
Dutch Unrest
The Speaker culled the next 'ques- tlon and the matter was dropped. Amende Honorable LONDON, Sept 11 (Reuter)—The Communist, Mr William Gallacher, made an amende honorable before Parliament adjourned to-day.
proceeded the Prime Minister, "because on the day when Hitler attacked Russia I told him on the telephone that I was going Mr Gallacher addressed the to talk that night of whole- Speaker said:
and
"I want to The Netherlands is stirring hearted support for Russia and apologise to you and the House for
the offensive words I used after I} under the Nazi yoke, according he expressd an enthusiastic as had put to you my point of order to two Dutch refugees aboard sent. He emphasised those sen- and make a complete withdrawal of the Spanish liner Marques de timents in n public speech at the offensive remark directed to-
wards the Prime Minister." Comillas, which brought 106 Chertey on August 0.
"Moreover, he has been all the The statement was greeted passengers from Vigo to New while ardently at work as I know cheers, York recently.
from personal observation, sending; hundreds of fighter alecraft to Russia, many of which have already got
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Last Year
C.B.A. Propose To Issue Debentures
Annual Meeting
That the past year was a satis- factory one despite difficulties caused by the evacuation was re- vealed at the annual general meet- ing of the Central British Associa- tion held at the King's Park
yesterday. The Rev. G. E. S
Upsdell was in the chair, supported by Mr T. 6. D. Whitley, Hon. Secro- Raid Alarm
tary, Mr C. Semmelmann, Hon, Treasurer, and Miss N, Wichell, * Reading a report of activities dur WASHINGTON (UP).—A gentle
ing the year under review: Mr Whit-" note in a war-torn world is struck The two refugees, one of whom is
ley sold that the evacuation had do- by the Swedish Inventor who res a Dutch steel manufacturer, asked
prived the Association of many lady cently developed a doorbell air-raid that their numes be not mentioned, there.
members and the ladies" teams had alarm system for the home.
as a safeguard to relatives till in "Therefore, although the phrasing
been considerably weakened. The men's section was increasing in men The Commerce Department re-Holland. They told of recent of what he said at the gathering,
bern, though not considerably. The ports that instead of the wailing generul strike In Amsterdam and taken from its context, might well be
evacuation had also robbed the Asso- and shrieking of sirens, the house northern Holland involving workers misconstrued, I am satisfied that he
clation of one of its main sources of holder would be subjected to a in steel plants, shipyards, transit was and is in fullest accord with the
supply of new members-the Central gentle but persistent ringing of his lines and other utilties.
policy which His Majesty's Govern-
Brush School, doorbell, controlled remotely by local The sutke involved more than ment are earnestly pursuing.”
Presenting his financial report, Mr electric utility stations,
LONDON, Sept. 11 (Router), Semmelmann disclosed 40,000 workers and was in protest
Mr Shinwell
that the year gainst anti-Jewish laws. The Ger- The Labour member, Mr Emmanuel-An authentic story of how the under review was in every way sails-
factory and reported a proût of $1,~| Sabotage In Hollandmans mediately clamped down Shinwell, drew attention to corres- Belgian Army fought desperate 430.30.
murtial law and issued warnings pondence which passed between ly to the last of its reserves.to Proposing that the meeting should LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter)-in-that any one striking would be shot, Colonel Moore-Brabazon, Sir Ernest save the British Army at Dun-go Into Committee, Mr D. H. C. Taylor habitants of the important Industrial the refugees sald.
Simon and Mr Blackburn, organiser
said that the Treasurer's report did not town of Enschede, in castern Hol- land, have been fined 50,000 guilders
that Colonel Moore-Brabazon | time in the publication "Belgium | The proposal was carried and the make a personal statement. An official account of what In open meeting again a proposal
meeting went into Commlites. mitting acts of-sabotage, it is learn-place yesterday between Mr Clarence Mr Churchill-replied that he had happened in 1939-40" by the that the membership fee for men be ed in Dutch circles in London. Gauss, the American Ambassador in read the correspondence und Was
The nature of the sabotage is not Chungking, and the Chinese Foreign astonished that anybody should have Belgian Ministry for Foreign women to $15 per annum, payable half-
Minister, Dr Que Tal-chi, at the lat-taken the mischievous action ter's omcial residence.
making all this sensation which does
The book contains a photographi nothing but harm to Russia as weli ek charred German document During to-day a single enemy air- LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter).—Ac-fus Britain and leads to suspicion which proves that Hitler had com- craft dropped bombs harmlessly at à cording to the official German news between those whose fortunes are leted by January 1040 detalled plans point in Tiertheastern Scotland, Ingency. Pierre Luval left hospital linked together. Otherwise there is nothing to report. to-day.
of the
by the German Commissar for "com- 1 News).-A lengthy conversation took hou ineering Union, and sug-kirk is told to-day for the first show where the Club really stood.
stated.
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for the invasion of the Low Coun-
Colonel Moore-Brabazon course welcome to make a personal statement if he desired, but the Pre-extremity" states the record. The mier had assumed the duty of handl-Belgian Army having done its utmost ing the matter and would prefer to to cover the British forces going to have it left in his hands (Cheers). Dunkirk did not lay down its arms When pressed by the Labour Mem- until it could continue the struggle her for
for a quotation of Colonel Moore-no longer." Brabazon'a actual statement, Mr
was origpitulation occurred at the Inst
Churchill sold that although there Golf. was much he could say effectively,
he forbore from quoting in order not
to give disproportionate importance and significance to this matter.
Gallacher Guidance
A sharp exchange, of words occur- red between the Communist Mem- ber, Mr William Gallacher, and the Prime Minister when Mr Gallacher urged the Government to remove anyone who was not 100 per cent. for co-operation.
Mr Churchill retorted: "I am not prepared to seek guidance from the Hon. Gentleman who has notoriously had to change his opinions whenever
Final Eight For American Women's Title
+
rolaed to (20 per annum and for
yearly, was defeated.
Issuing of Debentures
A further proposal that the ques- tion of issuing 6 per cent, mortgage
· debentures, with the Club-house as security, be considered was adopt- ed and referred to a sub-committee for further consideration. Mr Taylor proposed that the Auso- clation Issue and put on talo for six months three hundred 510 Ove per cent mortgage debentures to Club members, such debentures to be repay- able over 10 years at the rate of 30
year to be drawn by lats. Mr T. L Lockhart seconded, and the proposal was carried.
Before the meeting closed, Mr W. ~ Mulcahy stated that a number of members had suggested the formation of a cricket team this year. It was agreed that the Committes appoint o sub-committee to handle the sugges-
EROOKLINES, Mass, Sept. II] tiva. (Reuter)The last eight in the American Women's Golf
The_following officers for the year Chani 1941-43 were elected.-President, Rev: plonship are Mrs Torgerson, Mr G. E. S. Upsdell; Vice-President, Mr J, 꼬 Mrs Goldthwaite, Helen J. King: Hon. Secretary, Mr D. T Gizel, Sylvia Leichner, Clara Smith; Assistant Hon. Secretary. Mr Janet N. M. Witchell; Hon, Treasurer, Mr T. {L... Lockhart; Committee, Mrs I. Joyce,
Callender, Mrs Hicks Younker. Miss
and
Younker, conqueror
of the Mrs G. Davies, Motors C. Semraelmann,
he was ordered by a body outside holder in the first round, played more G. Amold, T. 5. D. Whitley, G. Gure- this country (Loud Cheers)."
good golf to beat. Mauroen Orculi, vitch, W. Mulenty and C. McEwen,
Mr Gallather turned to the Speak-former Analist and Curtis Cup player
er denying that he had ever
taken in the third round by seven and six
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TOBRUK RAIDED LONDON Sept. 11 (Reuter).
Moscow Radio states. that M.. Molotov CAIRO, Sept. 11 (Reuter) has informed Bulgaria that her con-: Brilah G.H.Q. communique Issued duct regarding the Soviet Union does to-day states:
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