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NAIROBI MURDER TRIÁL
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 25, 1941,
Army Ballistics Expert Argues Against Police
THE QUESTION WHETHER the bullets found by the police at the form where Sir Delves Broughton practised with a revolver, and the bullets fired at Lord Erroll were from the same or different weapons, was discussed at the resumption of the trial of Broughton in Nairobi on a charge of murdering Lord Erroll.
Captain Thomas William Overton, Army small arms expert, was called for the defence who previously expressed the conviction that the bullets were from different weapons, not, as Government witnesses had stated, from the same weapon.
Replying to the judge, Capt. Overton said he would not swear that there were no "true charac-
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He admitted he had not used
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Capt. Overton asked for the assistance of # Government money and assets in the chemist and a police officer with United States.
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IN THE AFTERNOON SES- SION, CAPT. OVERTON WITH- DREW HIS FORMER CRITICISM
OF
THE CROWN'S BULLET PHOTOGRAPHS.-REUTER.
MOSCOW EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE
"We
know that the enemy who has attacked! us is strong. We do not expect an easy victory," says "Pravda," the Soviet official newspaper in a comment on the new war.
The comment goes on: "We know that victory over Fascism will be difficult and will demand
that we shall win."
DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITY IN TOKYO
The Soviet and Italian Ambassadors in Tokyo called on the Foreign Minister, Mr. Matsuoka, separ- ately yesterday after- noon. Each remained for half an hour. Reuter.
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Feeding Germany With Pap -
The German High Command
communique In Washington yesterday, Mr. of yesterday makes refer- Morgenthau signed an Order to ence to the R.A.F. sweep this effect at the request of the State Department and after con- over Northern France on suiting the Department of Justice. Monday, and says that British aircraft, attempt- The action, in effect, reverses President Roosevelt's Order of ing the daylight attack, assets in the United States. It is lost 22 'planes compared apparently the first concrete step with Germany's three. to aid the Soviet against Ger- many.
June 14, freezing all Russian
The unfreezing of the assets will make them available to buy war materials in the United States or elsewhere.-Reuter. ·
MINESWEEPERS IN SHARP ACTION
(It is remarked in London that the German habit of approximate- ly reversing the real figures of aerial losses reflects the anxiety of the Wilhelmstrasse to divert the Germans' attention from the unpleasant fact that they now face a war on two fronts.)
The communique records that a German long-range battery shell- ed British shipping in the English Channel, and adds that during Õ་ Monday night, German aircraft bombed harbour installations In also ENEMY AIRCRAFT the Thames Estuary and ATTACKED BRITISH south-east England, causing large MINESWEEPERS ON MONDAY Ares, WAS DESTROYED BY THE NAVAL
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TRAWLER "SOLON,” "British bombers on Monday SAYS AN ADMIRALTY: COM-night dropped a small number of high explosive and, incendiary MUNIQUE. N
bombs in North-West Germany, the hitting residential buildings, and
During the engagement,
many sacrifices, but we also know trawler "Nogi" was damaged by killing and wounding several civi- a bomb and taken in tow by lians: The enemy last three air- "Solon" and another trawler, but craft, in these operations, in which subsequently sank. The British a German night fighter claims to casualties in the affair were three have registered its 200th night wounded. Reuter.
victoryReuter,
The Moscow paper recalls the the German attempt to seize Ukraine in 1918 and that they were defeated with enormous losses despite the fact that the Russians were then "exhausted by the Imperialist war, poorly armed and supplied."
"Since then, our forces have grown immeasurably. We possess a powerful, splendidly armed and supplied Red Army and Navy capable of dealing crushing blows to the enemy."Reuter.
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THERE IS NO DOUBT THE (GERMANS ARE UNDERTAK- ING A LARGE-SCALE EVACUA- TION OF GERMAN CIVILIANS AND ADMINISTRATIVE, OFFI- CIALS TO NORWAY, TO SEEK AREST FROM THE RELENT LESS BRITISH BOMBING OF HAMBURG, BREMEN KIEL AND OTHER NORTH GERMAN SAYS THE NORWES TOWNS GIAN TELEGRAPH AGENCY
In the last few days the Get- mans have requisitioned thousands of flits and houses in Os'of ap the surrounding districts, also in Trondheim and some townsp villages in Inland parts of the west coast.—Reuter
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