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TREATY WITH YUGOSLAVIA RATIFIED
(8PECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Moscow, To-day.
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The Supreme Presidium of the U.S.S.R. has ratifled the treaty of commerce and na- vigation with Yugoslavia and the supplementary protocol signed in Moscow on May 11. Meanwhile it is expected that a Rus- sian trade delegation will be despatch- ed to Belgrade around June 15.
Yugoslavia is likely to extend Russia formal de jure recognition shortly.
to
Among candidates for the post of first Yugoslav Minister to Moscow are M. Shumenkovich, Minister 'to Turkey, and General Maximovich, Inspector-General of the Yugoslav
army.
Yugoslav recognition of the Soviet would inevitably mean certain changes in the Belgrade Cabinet. One of these changes may be the entrance into the Cabinet of M: Jorjovich, former Fin- ance Minister. Havas.
"CHINA MAIL'S " MAP OF THE
WAR ZONE
Semer
Montbellard
SEVENTY-NINE GERMAN PLANES FALL VICTIM TO R-A-F. IN ONE DAY
LONDON, TO-DAY.
17
CHINESE GUNNERS
ACCUSED
Four Chinese gunners attached to
to its bag, three bursting into the Royal Artillery, Stanley, were be-
flames.
fore Mr. T. J. Houston, thi¬ morning, with charged with demanding $50 Another fighter pilot tells the story
menaces from a student, Li Wing of a combat with a Heinkel III in four sentences: "We followed the Hein-Keung, at the Lok Yuen Restaurant,
Stanley, yesterday. kel through several layers of cloud. I THE R.A.F. HAD ITS BEST DAY SINCE. THE IN-
could see the pilot and navigator duck at each burst. Then the Heinkel's VASION OF THE LOW COUNTRIES ON MONDAY,
The WHEN 79 GERMAN 'PLANES WERE DESTROY-engine caught fire and stopped, ED OR SERIOUSLY DAMAGED, 50 OF THESE CRASHING, THE OTHER 29 BEING DISABLED" AND FLYING OFF.
Accused were Chan Kim-hung, 22, Li Wah, 22, Kam Lul-sze, 22, and Cheung Yung, 25, who all pleaded-not aircraft burst into flames on landing. guilty, and were remanded for further
Grim Struggle "R.A.F. fighters, bombers and
re-
their utmost to relieve enemy pressure grim the Allied armies in the
connaissance aircraft have been doing
on
struggle now taking place in N. E.
enquiries.
Fourteen Hurricanes and Spitfires are missing, but some of their pilots are believed to be safe. For 16 hours, they flew over the battle-field and French and Belgian ports. The first German 'plane was shot down before 6 a-m, and the last rail communications in the areas im- tem by which every village and every just before 9 p.m.
It was a bad day for Messersch- Hamburg, Bremen and Cologne. midts, for 22 were destroyed and nine more put out of action.
In the morning, four Messerschmidts dived on a lone Spitfire. He shot two down.
TO COMBAT RUMOUR London, To-day, Mr. Harold Nicholson, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Informa- France.
"Yesterday, waves of R.A.F. medium tion, revealed yesterday that the Min- bombers repeatedly attacked road and istry is endeavouring to devise a syɛ- mediately between the German arm-street will have some recognised per- son to whom the public could look ies.-British Wireless.
for guidance and accurate "news in
Yesterday's operations in North-East “EVANS OF BROKE” HAS the event of a wireless breakdown.---
France resulted in the destruction of 22 enemy planes.
Stavanger aerodrome has been bombed again.
In the Narvik area, eight enemy air- damaged. were destroyed or
NEW POST
London, To-day. The King has appointed. Admiral Sir Edward Evans ("Evans of
the
The new 2-engined Defiant figh- ters shot down 2 Messerschmidt- | craft 109's and 5 Heinkel-111's In - two From all these operations, thirteen Broke") to take charge of local pro- short fights.
British aircraft failed to return.-Reu-tection and the security of organisation of all factories engaged in aeronau- ter.
tical work and aerodromes attached to them.-Reuter.
The Fleet Air Arm and Coastal Command mate effective attacks. on enemy positions on the French and Belgian coasts, transports being' des- troyed and troops scattered. No R.A.F. 'planes were lost in these actions.
On Monday night, heavy bombers attacked enemy communications in the Rhineland and Low Countries, again without loss,-Reuter."
Military Objectives In Six Towns Attacked
London, To-day.
Spitfires' Feat
An attempt was made by Messersch- midt 1098. to surprise a Spitfire squa- dron in the morning, continues the communique.
The Messerschmidts were escorting Dornier 17 bombers when they sighted the Spitfires. They hid among the cumulus cloud and made surprise dives. Four Messerschmidts dived on one Spitfire pilot, who shot down two of them.
The rest of the squadron destroyed According to an official Air Minis try bulletin, British heavy bombers five more Messerschmitts as well as last night attacked, military objectives | one Dornier. In the afternoon the at Dusseldort, Dulsberg, Dortmund, Spitfire squadron added four Dorniers |
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TWO TRAWLERS SUNK BY BOMBS
London, To-day. The Admiralty announces that the trawlers Melbourne and Cape Passaro have been lost as the result of enemy Four ratings in the bombing attack. Cape Passaro were lost. There were
Melbourne. in the no casualties Reuter.
GERMAN VERSIONS
London, To-day.
The first German announcement gave the impression that the news of King Leopold's surrender took Berlin by surprise. Later, it was said that he had asked for an armistice and then accepted the German demand for un-. conditional surrender.-Reuter.
TROMSOE EVACUATION (SPECIAL TO "OHINA MAIL") Stockholm, -day.
has
The correspondent of the Demokraten" in north Norway rep that the population of Tr been evacuated owing to the increas- ing danger of air raids-Havası
Reuter.
PICKED UP WHARF PASS IN STREET -
Charged with stealing cotton yarn, and trespassing in a prohibited area, Lan Ching, 20, was sentenced to six weeks' hard labour by Mr. E. Him- sworth this morning.
The yarn was found in his possession when he was searched near the en- trance of the Kowloon wharf. Accused had used a pass he picked up in the street.
INDECENT PAPERS
Lau Cheung-tat, of No. 91, Wel- lington Street, was summoned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morn- ing, for distributing matter of an in- decent nature at No. 7, Li Yuen Street East, on May 15.
Inspector G. W. Moreton said that a quantity of indecent vernacular newspapers, was found in defendant's possession:
A fine of $50 was imposed.
WEATHER REPORT.
The Royal Observatory reports that the ridge is m ging into cyclone lying to the east and east of Japan. Pressure is relatively low over Manchuria and the extending from Indo-China Carolines. The Hainan depression pears to have filled up.