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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 3, 1940.

HEAVY RAID ON ITALIAN AIR BASE

A LARGE NUMBER of enemy aircraft on the ground at Benina, in the Western Desert, were at- tacked by the R.A.F., declared the Air Ministry news service in London yesterday.

Two S79 three-engined Italian bombers were destroyed and two others severely damaged. Bombs fell among other aircraft.

IN CONFLICT WITH

AXIS PACT

the

Commenting upon Article III of

treaty signed between Wang regime and Japan, provid-

the

Enemy troops and motor tran- sport on the Meterma-Gondan road, in Italian East Africa, were machine-gunned and bombed.

Four direct hits were, register- ed on motor transport and heavy casualties were observed as a re- sult of machine-gunning.

A similar attack was made on an enemy oncampment at Wadl Arades, and Metema was aleo bombed. Further south a successful raid. was made on a large camp at Gub- ba, where direct hits on barracks started numerous fires.

The camp at Cangila was at- tacked, on Friday. There were severul battalions of

colonial the

ing for common defence against troops and, Black Shirts in "Communism" by stationing Jap-camp.

Fires were started and

anese troops in Mongolia as one much damage caused-Reuter, measure of "cooperation," a Chin-

ese high official in Chungking said to-day:--

"The Article is directed not only against 'Communism? but more particularly against China's friendly neighbour. Such being the case, it is apparent that the whole agreement is in open con- flict with the policy of the Ger- man-Italian-Japanese alliance.

"Should the Axis Powers

TO TRAIN

Ubrary, Supreme Court

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