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"THE SEAHAWK "
THE CHINA MAIL; JUNE 10, 1941
When Westminster Hospital held a gas test the decon- tamination squads were tested for their efficiency. Horo arc squad members busy spraying "Cas casualties" during the mook gas raid. (Copyright, Fox).
POPULACE
LEAVING ALEXANDRIA
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Women and even small babies are riding on the roof-tops of trains, great is the pressure of the Arab population leave Alexandria result of the air raids.
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Special arrangements have had to be taken at the railway sta- tion to cope with the exodus which is providing an amazing sight.
All entrances to the main sta- tion are now closed and guarded by soldiers, only being opened at specified times. Trains leave continuously, p'led high, and jare given a rousing send-off by crowds awaiting the next train. Some 40,000 let by train on Sunday and a high railway! official expressed the opinion j that there would be at least two or three times that number leav ing Alexandria in the next two days. The city itself remains calm and orderly-Reuter.
BRITISH MOVE FIRST---FOR A CHANGE
The British invasion of Syria was the first time Britain has taken the
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against Germany, declar- ed the “Sao Bang Pao, Chinese army organ in Chungking, yesterday, adding that it was there fore assumed that Bri- tain must have been fully
WALTER PIDGEON .. NICK CARTER prepared for any possible
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The paper stated: “The Suez Canal Is the British sea route
which was the cause of the re-
cent fighting "Iraq, and now Syria,
“The fighting in Syria Ufta the "curtain!" of -a major battle? In the
Middle East and Near East."
"“Germany's role in, the' fight- ill be determined by the of Franco-German colla- Balso. Viena puiky
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GRAND COULEE DAM AT WORK
Grand Coulee, the biggest dam in the world, which cost £40,000,000 to build and forms a barrier three-quarters of a mile long and 55ört high
the Columbia River, 100 miles north- west of Spokane, went into action recen ly when it started
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Completed in less than eight years, the huge structure, the base of which covers 35 acres, is three times larger than the largest Egyptian pyramid.
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THE NAVY KEEPING WATCH
The_British Navy is keeping a close watch to ensure that the Germans do not fow any small craft from the Dodecanese
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Islands to Syria.
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The Germans in Ankara pect the British Navy to forces on the Syrian coast but So far as is known naval activi- tles have been confined to patrol work.
Sellers
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The Allied move is widely welcomed and it is hoped that the Allies will be able to settle the matter quickly.
It is generally considered that the Allies will do their utmost to avoid bloodshed, and well- informed people think that the British will meet with little opposition for the French troops in Syria are divided among themselves and their morale 18 low.-Reuter.
SYRIA ENCOURAGES STOCK MARKET
The London Stock Exchange yesterday was mainly firm, sen- timent being encouraged by the Syrian development. Gilt-edged securities, especially Indians, rose generally on fair demand. Indus- trials were steady apart from a siight easing of stores and tobac- cos. Oils were quiet, except Burma and Anglo-Iranian, which were slightly higher. Kaffirs were firm, especially non-producers, which met with persistent de- mand. Westholds were quoted at 735. 9d against 76s. 6d. Japanese Bonds advanced up to a point. Wall Street was firm. Reuter.
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