EUROPE'S UNITED STATES

Britain's Programme For A New Order

From

Different Nazi Conceptions

ALF AHLBERG, writing in the "Dagens

Nyheter" of Stockholm, examines Britain's ACCIDENTAL

plans for Europe after the war with the sub- heading "Europe's United States.“

The writer declares that Britain also is

BOMBING IN

fighting for a New Order in Europe and that YUGOSLAVIA

although nothing has yet been definitely stated, it is clear that the British desire to see Europe united as a federation of States under a super-national organisation.

The historical pattern for this,

is the United States

After the last war the European nations tried to form a mon but without sacrificing the smallest! part of their sovereignty Further more the League of Nations trad 1 armed forces of its oWIL League WHS I group linked states This system can no longer work because a sovereign| State in a modern world is fetion

The i loosely

and the only choice now is be

GERMANY HESITATES

Diplomatic action

has

The British Government expressed regret for an incident; which occurred on the night of December 21, when bombs fell on the Yugoslav frontier town of Souchak, says an official state- ment issued in Belgrade yester- | day

The British Governmenį. CX- pressed them deep regret to the Yugoslav Government for this involuntary meident, stating that they were rearly to pay just compensation for unning- to

Reuter.

is prisons and property.

Everything is interdependen proceeding with the ob- tween chaos or organised union ject of reaching an under-

under super-national control. Those are the broad outlines of

standing between

Ger- GERMAN

The Anglo-Saxon ums although many and Turkey, says

details are still subject to diseus sion between HG Wells, Chrsi

Street Harold

and others

Nicolson

No Small Matter

Kant Anderson, writing in the “Social - Demokraten," examine the Lasse and Lend Law, Meelin -

ing that Hoosevelts Bill was Th small matter 11 WHS expected that the Bill wouht be badly mu- tilated before being approved hul

that was not the case and the mar jority was sensationaly big

Having signed the Bill, Presi dent Roosevelt hastened to take action under the new powers. I American

show measure9 there can be no more talk blitzkrieg.

that of

Naval Aid

The Axis Powers for a long time belittled American help

but recently the "Messaggero" has frankly admitted the importance of American help.

The German press has not openly expressed an opinion 50 far, but it is admitted in Berlin that American help may lengthen the war--clearly they expect it to reach England, otherwise the war would not be lengthened.

American naval circles are now discussing giving Britain greater naval help. The Axis Powers have a new enemy with vast eco- nomic and industrial resources.--- Reuter.

HEAVY-ATTACK ON TRIPOLI

was

on

A heavy attack made by the R.A.F. Tripoli harbour on Sun- day night.

THE MOLE, SHIPS AND QUAYS WERE BOMBED AND LARGE FIRES STARTED IN

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the Berlin correspondent VESSEL

of the Stockholm news- paper "Allehanda.”

The correspondent. adds it is

TORPEDOED

generally believed that Germany Coastal Command aircraft tor- is hesitating to take action against p doed and sank a large enemy Gieres pending greater certainty Supply vessel on Monday night off,

to Turkey's attitude.

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the Frisian islands, it was offlelat- Authoritative eireles in Berlin. ly announced in London yester- he states. refuse to express

day Fri whether President ping as to Ineum's reply to Hitler is con sidered at factory 03 other wese

Reuter.

SHANGHAI GIFT TO

DISTRESS FUND

The German supply slip form

ed part of a convoy picked un by.

TROTEGE Sance bonuber.

"

The plot attacked the largest Ivessel trom close

range and his torpedo struck on the port beam. A heavy explosion from the ship was followed by flames, and de- thebris was flung in the air.

The sum of £1,000 from Central British War Fund in Shanghal, among contributions re- The vessel sank rapidly by the ceived in London yesterday, makes bows and was stern up when the the total of the Lord Mayor's Na-bomber flew away after machine- tional Air Raid Distress Fund gunning all other ships in

the £2,280,000.-Reuter.

convoy.-British Wireless.

PILOTS OF EAGLE SQUADON EAGER FOR ACTION

(By Reuter's Air Correspondent At An R.A.F. Fighter Station)

PILOTS, ANXIOUS TO debunk a quip that they are the glamour boys of the R.A.F. and whose sole desire is to make their squadron one of which Bri- tain and America will be proud, form the personnel of the American Eagle Squadron which I visited

HANGARS AND MILITARY yesterday.

STORES/SWHILE EXPLOSIONS: WERE SEEN IN THE RAILWAY DEPOT AND NEAR THE WIRE- LESS STATIONS.

An÷RA.ƑÃ Cairo": communique announcing this also states that the R.A.F. continued its activity in the Keren (Eritrea) area; .Reuter:"

MREGANDHI'S✨

́ ́AIDE ARRESTED Mr. Gandhi's secretary, recent- ly released from goal is reported to have been arrested, yesterday under the Detence of India Rules, says a Reuter message from New Delhi

No Nazi plane came their way while I was there. The enemy no longer takes up all their time over Britain and the squadron have yet to bring down their first victim as a squadron.”...

Recruits are coming in fast | American Eagles to play their enough to form a second Eagle part in operations which will no. Squadron and are now complet-longer be confined to metro- ing operation training in England, politan defence, for the enemy must now be sought more often The squadron's, tale of im- far out to sea and quite often patient longing to get at the beyond the Continental coastline. enemy, is now the cry of many. The squadron will operate. In British exactly, the same way as other and Ailled fighter pilots, whose fighter squadrons of the R.A.F ranks these young Americans And great, things are expected have joined.s

from this very shy but determined

hundreds of: vetoran

The Hurricanes with which band of America's first war they are equipped will help' the pilots. -Reuter.

RECORD BRITISH R.A.F.AGAIN

AIRCRAFT

OUTPUT

More aircraft, both bombers and fighters, were produced in Bri- tain during the short moonth of February than in any previous month during the

wor.

This was announc- ed in the House of Commons yesterday by the Parliamentary Secretary to Ministry of Aircraft Production.---Reuter.

DONOVAN

BACK

the

RAIDS BREMEN

Numerous

explosions and fires were observed in dock and industrial areas at Bremen and Wilhelm. shaven, bombed by air- craft of the Bomber Com- mand on Monday night.

THE AIR MINISTRY ALSO STATES THAT A LARGE FIRE WAS STARTED.. IN PETROL STORAGE TANKS AT RÖTTER- DAM. AND A SINGLE AIR- CRAFT ATTACKED EMDEN- OLDENBURG,

One enemy

night fighter was shot down in flames during these operations.

No British aircraft is missing froin all these operations. - Reu-

ter.

يبين

DEATH OF

FROM TOUR A CHILD

COLONEL WILLIAM DONO-

VAN. PRESIDENT ROOSE

VELT'S "AMBASSADOR - AT - The body of a sevenlyear-old LARGE, ARRIVED IN NEW Chinese girl was removed to the YORK BY AIR YESTERDAY Kowloon Public mortuary 'yester- AFTER A 20 000-MILE TOUR OF | day. THE EUROPEAN AND AFRICAN)

The parents stated that the WAR ZONES.

child fell ill after having a tooth Col. Donovan said he obtained 'extracted by a dentist in Hung information which he was hopes Hom on Sunday. and died yes- tul would be of value to the terday. United States in the preparation A

of her own defences.". Reuter.

post nofter examination will be held to-day.

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