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Dick FORAN
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Mary CARLISLE Larry CRABBE EI BRENDELAnne NAGELS
On board British battleshipe they are ready for anything. night, and at the first cign of the enemy they are in action.
a battleship, ready for action. (Copyright, Fox).
Constant watch is kept day and Photo shows a plane on board
CHECKS ARE FATAL
TO A
A LEGEND OF
OMNIPOTENCE
..
ORGANISED TRADING
THE IMPORTANCE OF THE
WHICH BRITAIN IS TO BUY
TWO WEEKLY REVIEWS at Home dis- NEW AGREEMENT UNDER
cuss this week the change in German tactics, the most significant of which is the intensi- fication of night-raids.
People are wondering what real value the Germans hope to obtain, for, apart from their nuisance value, the raids have done aston ishingly little military damage.
The "Spectator" says that the; the German war machine.
SOUTH AFRICA'S WOOL CROP
IS POINTED OUT IN LONDON.
It is one of a series of agree- ments being concluded with the Doininions giving the British Government control of nearly half
duration of the war, and results wool being available for the armed
the world's Wool supply, for the
in an immense supply of
forces and civil population at
stable prices.
Supplies for export are also safeguarded.
first phase of the new air war has Britain, however, is uncon- The experience of large scale failed for Germany. It is im-quered and it is difficult to see marketing gained in this war will portant for Hitler that the second what progress Hitler has made be of great value when the pro- should-succeed. That phase is in towards conquering her since the blem of reconstructed Europe progress now.
fall of France.
comes to be solved after the war.
Reuter..
The only effect of the day raids)
was that German superiority in the air was reduced, and Goering Drobably thinks that this will not. be the case with the night raids.
He knows, if the Germans do not.
of the great devastation caused to
wide areas in Germany by the
day and night raids of the R.A.F.
and may weigh in the light of it
the claims brought back by his pilots about the "great devasta- tion caused" to docks, industrial areas and so on in England,
Whether Goering belleven his, allots or not, it may be taken, for certain that he does general. ly believe much more than we
would think credible, says the "Spectator." We 'can, there. fore, expect the night' raids to increase and to be of greater intensity for the time being. The "New Statesman" draws! attention to one thing, we have learned from the German raids: We have some idea of what the people of Germany have had to endure for a long time, even iti
the
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Nazi bombers is far less.
In any case, Hitler and Goer- ing must go on trying and ox- perimenting.
Until the equinoctial tides in the middle of September are over, we cannot see the danger of in- vasion diminishing, .^, the ́ ́ ́“Now Statesman" continues: The next] few weeks are as critical for. Hit- ler as they are for us.
Hitler does not dare slacken his, attack, and is bound to try and continue to create the impression of success, for, otherwise, the post- tion he has attained in Europe I would crumble.
Up to six weeks or less, ago, neutral nations had some grounds |-for-a-belief-in-his-claim-of- the in- vincibility of Germany.. Every country he attacked went down
before him. If he can keep this up he will keep his hold on the small, states, who see no alierno- tive.:
Italy would, ask for any kind of peace to-morrow If she lost confidence for one moment in
Hitler has received his first check, and checks are fatal to
a legend of omnipotence. That
is why there will be no slacken-
him to maintain them.' That time may come, concludes
Ing of his attacks on Britain the "New Statesman," but u has until it is no longer possible for not come yet. Reucer.
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