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THE CHURA MAIL, JUNE 8, 940.1
RAILWAY LINE.
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An air attack on a column of enemy transport moving through a town in the battle area is seen from the air in this R.A.F. photograph. Some 160 vehicles are passing from East to West through the town. Part of the main road is obscured by a pall of smoke. Bombs are bursting
(Air Mall). to the South-west of the town and a salvo of nine bombs are falling towards the rallway line.
PLANES PUT 400 TANKS
OUT OF
ACTION
Paris, To-day. FRENCH AIRMEN WHO HAVE just returned from bomb- ing the German lines told how they helped to put some of 400 German tanks out of action, wires Reuter's cor- respondent with the French Army.
"Using new American planes, which are excellent, we are able to bomb the Nazi tank columns most effectively," said a young lieutenant.
“The German anti-aircraft defence is very much less effec- tive than when we bombed enemy troops after the May 14 offensive.
NEW SCHEDULE FOR RESERVED OCCUPATIONS
London, To-day.
A new schedule of reserved occu- pations raises the reserved age from 25 to 30 for administrative and execu- tive grades of the B.B.C., marketing and development boards, temporary Civil Servants, railway clerks, teach- ers, building trades and glass makers. Occupations at present reserved at 25 which will not be reserved at all from August 1 include workers on pleasure craft on inland waterways, while the age of reservation of social service workers and actuaries has been lowered to 30 and 25, respective- ly-Reuter
MARSHAL DE BONO'S COMMAND
Berlin, Ta-thay
Marshal de Bono has been entrust
ed with the supreme, comfland of the
"Germán pursuit planes are also very little in evidence, whereas ours are doing fine work protecting bomb- ing squadrons."
French bombers are also taking am-
NAZIS REPORT AIR RAID ON CHERBOURG
Berlin, To-day...
A spécial German "High Com mand announcement:says: “Thế) port of Cherbogry, was heavily: bombed during the night in the face of violent anti-aircraft fire. Explosións and large fires were observed on the mbles and quays."
munition and other supplies by para WAR
chute to an isolated French outpost which refused to withdraw and is harassing the enemy flanks.
French tanks are also taking a heavy toll of the German mechanié- ed columns.
"When I visited Paris I found many precautions taken against both land and air attack. Lines of obstacles were drawn un along all the main avenues where it is possible the enemy will land troop-carrying planes," adds Reuter's correspondent. Reuter.
U.S. ARSENALS TO WORK 24-HOUR DAY
Washington, To-day.
have
WAR MEMORIES
OF 25 YEARS AGO
(From the “China Mail', filos). June 8-1015
Referring to the use of gas, a Ger- man staff order found on the battle- field at Bzura reads:- pensation, we have received a new and potent weapon-gas-wherewith we vanquished our enemies."
redoubled'
German attacks have north of the Aisne, reinforcements be- ing brought up in motor cars. The attacks were repulsed, with 2,000. Ger- mans dead on the field while 280 prí-- soners and equipmen were taken,g
Burning liquid was sprayed on the Germans at Vauqois gas attacks.
Fligh
United States Army arsenals been officially ordered to operate, where feasible, on a full 24-hours basis to speed up production of munitions.
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-- "The Army has at present six ord-tain
armies of the south, accord-nance manufacturing arsenala em-
to 2 Rome despatch to the official ploving 17,000 meti. Additional men his arm Jumped
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INTENSE ACTIVITY AT ABBEVILLE
London, To-day.
Columns of armoured fighting vehicles and supply lorries which had been re- ported by reconnaissance air- craft to be massing near Ab- beville, were attacked during the heavy RAF. raids early yesterday morning.
Over a ton of heavy bombs and a large quantity of smaller bombs were dropped during the 10-minute raid carried out at a low level.
Two bombers were attacked by three Messerschmidt-109's. Fighting the enemy off with their rear guns, the 'planes spiraled down almost to the ground, and in the 20-minute running fight which ensued, one Messerschmidt caught a nasty burst at close range and when last seen appeared to have been badly damaged.
Direct Hits
In the afternoon, roads and bridges were attacked by - medium bombers. Breaking up into sections, the 'planes attacked their objectives in shallow 'dives.
During the 45 minutes of bombing direct hits were scored on main road allwaysbildes, leading, out, of Abbevlile ane railways and cross- also wrecked or blocked Ime:Byỳdemolished build,
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