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THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 27, 1941.-

New Phase Of A Delirious Conflict

THE ST. LOUIS "Globe-Democrat” de- clares that Hitler's war on a new front ushers' in a new phase of the delirious conflict and it may well be regarded as his admission that Britain cannot be conquered now?

It presages a protracted war and by that token both England and the United States may be encouraged. Time is the most potent ally both possess.

each succeeding month. The war threatens to be a long one.

"Great Britain is unconquered The Los Angeles "Times" says

America's contri- none can possibly foresee the long-and uncowed.

more range results of this seismic shift bution to the Allies grows In the general aspect of the war. Impressive with

"It is to Britain's advantage and to ours mainly in that it will afford us more time-per- haps enough time for our aid to England to attain its maxi-

and for

own pre- parations."

mum

our

an

It has minimised the probabil- ity of an early renewal of attempt to invade England, here- tofore regarded as imminent.

By diverting much of the Ger- man air force to the eastern front it will make easier the task of the R.A.F.

"Worker's" View

The New York "Daily Worker" declares that "this military aggres sion by the Fascist rulers of Ger- many is also an attack upon the people of Germany. attack also upon the peoples of the United States and the entire world."

It is an

"Though she has the resources of the Continent to draw on, Ger- many cannot match the resources which in the course of time can and will

Britain's be paced at disposal."-Reuter.

FAKIR OF IPI ACTIVE

THE FAKIR OF IPI, NOTORI- OUS FRONTIER TROUBLE MAKER, IS ACTIVE AGAIN AND IS REPORTED TO BE AT KHARRE ENDEAVOURING TO COLLECT NATIVE LEVIES FOR MAKING ATTACKS.

AMERICAN

BOMBER CRASHES

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"), The U.S. Legation at Lima (Peru) an- nounced yesterday that one of more than 20 American bombers which left Panama on a training trip crashed near Lima. The entire crew was killed.—In- ternational News Ser- vice.

NAZIS EVADE ACTION

This was disclosed by the Gov- ernment of India at a Simla

Yesterday morning nine press conference yesterday,

In an encounter between tribes- enemy fighters were des- three weeks ago, at least 12 troyed during the offen-

men and Scouts near Datta Khel,

With the fullest support of all its people the Soviet Government tribesmen were killed and eight sive

is now waging a struggle not only in defence of its Socialist land but also in defence of the most vitali interests of the peoples of 411

countries.

The Soviet is waging a just struggle for the cause of freedom of all nations and peoples.

Admission Of Failure

Washington

wounded. Reuter,

sweep over. the

Channel

and Northern France, it was, authorita-

WOUNDING tively announced in Lon-

INCIDENT

don.

Three

R.A.F. fighters are

morning

An Air Ministry communique,

the giving details of sweep, says:—

Six months' hard labour was missing. Imposed by Mr. G. T. Lowry this morning, on Chan Wah-kee, for wounding Tam Ngan, 30, în

The

de-Des Voeux Road Central, yester- "Post" clares: "Let there be no mistake | day.

on Det. Sergeant

Summers W. about it. Germany's attack

to be Russia is an admission of failure, said both were alleged

"It is a far-reaching attempt tobacco smugglers. Yesterday they to extricate the Reich from the had an argument over "exclusive perils that confront her that rights" to sell tobacco in certain final victory which loomed areas, and defendant was alleged close a year ago at the time of to have slashed out with a knife.

De'endant had 11 the fall of France remains be.

previous convictions. yond the horizon.

VOLUNTEER REGAINS LOST ENERGY

EVEN IF YOU DON'T FEEL LIKE GOING OUT, I DO THINK YOU | MIGHT AT LEAST BE SOCIABLE,

JOHN,

"I HAVE BEEN WORRYING A LOT ABOUT YOU DARLING, ESPECIALLY AFTER WHAT YOU SAID LAST NIGHT YOU ALWAYS SEEM SO TIRED THESE DAYS, EVEN FIRST THING IN THE MORNING. PLEASE DO SEE THE

DOCTOR

TO-DAYN

"IT'S ALL VERY WELL JEAN, BUT WHAT WITH WORK ALL-DAY AND THESE EVENING PARADES. I FEEL DONE IN BY THE TIME I GET HOME.

"AND SO

HORLICKS EVERY NIGHT

WELL DEAR HOW ABOUT.. THE PICTURES AND A DANCE AFTERWARDS; LETS RACE TO SEE WHO MAKES THE COCKTAIL AFTER-WE

HAVE CHANGED, AN

HERE'S

TO GAY

80

HINKS

OID DAYS

THANKS

EVEN IF T GO TO BED AT 91 STILL WAKIT JIRED":

"YALER" TROUBIS IS

PUIGHT STARVATION, YOU ARE 'NOT. REPLACING DURING SIFER THE ENERGY

USED UP DURING W THE DAY HORLICKS:

·REBUILDS' STRENGTH. 'AND ENERGY AS MANY. | SUFFERERS-FROM-5 SICKNESS AND FEVER HAVE PROVED, YOUR

·SHOULD START, LAKING- HORIKKS NOW. IT WILL REPLACE. ENERGY WHILE YOU SLEEP AND YOU WILL SOON FEEL

FIT:AGAIN W

IN SICKNESS AND.

CENCE" OR

WHEN YOU FEEL

TIRED

LISTLESS

take

HORLICKS

IT GUARDS AGAINST NIGHT" STARVATION, YOU WILL SLEEP SOUNDLY, WAKE REFRESHED, AND REBUILD YOUR ENERGYN)

HORLICKS CHANGES LIST.

ESSNESS CAUS! NOURISHMENT.

INTO ENERGY

100%

Do net forget the that during Wicke nees, your body needs nowtichan even though

tolerated. During sickness It'

help maintain your:

an

"The RA.F. carried out offensive sweep over the Channel and the coast of Northern France this morning.

"Visibility was poor but there were a number of combats be- tween our fighters and German fighters, in which nine of the enemy were 'destroyed. "Our losses in this operation were three fighters missing."

Not Resisted

The destruction of nine German fighters over northern France- yesterday. brings German losses in the last six days of the BAF offensive sweeps up to 108.

*British fossés, in the .... same period have been 19 fighters and: 16 pilots.:

The opposition yesterday was. on a small scale and many-Bri- itish squadrons, say the Air Ministry news service, flew miles inland without seeing more than a few formations of German fighters in the distance..

One British fighter tion had a

forma-

small en-

gagement, merken. French-

noast and shot down three Masserschmidts.

more

Nowhere did they see than three Messerschmidts - to- gether and the British squadron leader stated on his return that

their evasive tactics were most cases poor." Reuter.

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

Three Europeans were sum moned before Mr. H. G. Sheldon, K.C., this morning, for breaches or traffic regulations.

Mrs. A. S. Muir, of the Imperial Chemical Industries, Chater, Road, was fined $5. for leaving her car, No. 230, unntiended in Chater Road.

Mr. A. Campbell Patterson, Royal Scots, was cautioned for causing an obstruction in Ped-- der Street.

Mr. K. E. Mogro, of No, "8, Breezy Terrace, was fined $5. for parking overtime in Pedder

Street:

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