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THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 27, 1940

SCARA FLOW RAID

WELL-TIMED:

OFFICIAL COMMENT

London, To-day.

AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS describe the Ger- man Scapa Flow raid as a "well-timed operation favoured by some good luck.

:

Arriving as the daylight was fading the raiders were able to make use of such light as remained to carry out the raid and to rely on the gathering darkness to conceal their flight home.

The technique adopted was that of making sudden successive dives from about: 8,000 feet.

waves,

Such

small damage as was done, it is thought was caused by the first flight: as the remaining waves met a recep- which tion from the AA. defences clearly put them off their aim.

The difficulty of fighters making. contact with bombers in darkness is pointed out. D

Unless searchlights pick out a raide er, a mere knife-edge view is pre- sented which it is extremely difficult for a fighter pilot to see.. WHY

EXPLAINS WHY

It is thought that this explains why the R.A.F. reconnaissance aircraft have flown a great many times over Germany without being found by de- fending aeroplanes, while in the case of the Sylt raid, the Nazis relied almost entirely on the ground, de- fences, making little or no attempt, to fight the bombers in the air. The only British aircraft brought down on this occasion fell victim of, the low-firing A.A. guns.

ROOSEVELT AND WELLES REPORT

(SPECIAL TO “CHina mail”).

New York, To-day. According to well-informed. circles President Roosevelt will make a state- Mr. Sumner ment on the trip of Welles. as soon as the latter returns to Washington on March 28,

to be

in-.

Mr. Roosevelt is believed in possession of most of the formation gathered by Mr. Welles in the course of his visits to the various, European capitals and it is expected that Mr. Roosevelt will deny the ru- mours of American participation in any peace offensive. Havas,

STATEMENT BY SECRETARY

-Washington, To-day.

President Mr. Stephen Early, Roosevelt's secretary, yesterday denied a report that the President is prepar- ing a formal statement covering Mr. Sumner Welles' European tour.

Informed aviation, quarters take the opportunity.of warning the British public..that. if large scale air attacks Reuter. are made over England, many enemy. aircraft must be expected to get | JAPANESE ✅ THREAT TO through and there is no inclination on the part of the authorities here, as there is in Germany, to persuade the public that air defences are invulner- 'able.

BRITISH CONFIDENCE.

РАКНО!

Kwang Chow- Wan, To-day.

A large force of Japanese troops are converging on Hoppo, north of Pakhoi, according to reliable Chinese reports received here last night.

ELECTRIC MOTORS

The Chinese authorities are advis- There is a confident. belief that the ing the civilian population to evacuate. free British public will preserve The situation in Pakhoi is uneasy.- morale should civilian bombing occur jour Own Correspondent... much better than a population long subjected to an-authoritarian regime. The R.A.F, may be expected to deal faithfully with a high percentage of raiding aircraft and it is not doubted

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