THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 14, 1941.
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CORRE KARLOFF LUGOSI
HELEN PARRISH. DENNIS O'KEEFE ALMA KRUGER and KAY KYSER'S BAND
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Featuring Lumund Gwenn Sidney Blackmer Dorothy Peterson ntroducing MARY ANDERSON Directed by TAY GARNETY Released tħlu United Artists
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"ALEXANDER NEVSKY"
RUSSIAN SUPER-PRODUCTION IN ENGLISH TITLES
A 4.7" gun in action during the night when a Canadian destroyer was on patrol..
MIDLANDS
ENDORSE POLICY
BEAT LAST BOMBS
The last patient had hardly been evacuated from a bombed hospital
PARACHUTE 'INVASION"
General Simovitch, when two more bombs Several thousand para- Prime Minister of Yugo-fell, completing the work chutists strove to force slavia, has made the fol- of destruction, in Ports- their way into the Mid- lowing declaration:
mouth.
lands industrial city of The first heavy high explosive Birmingham on Saturday "By reason of the aggression demolished a great part of the committed by the German army building. The nurses organised night in realistic inva- against the U.S.S.R., despite pro-rescue parties and evacuated all mises given and solemn engage- the patients without any casual- sion exercises.
Then two fell. There
ments undertaken more than once ties. by the Nazi Government towards the U.S.S.R., the British Prime Minister and the British Foreign | Secretary have defined the atti- tude of the British Government,
von
bombe The defences,
the other big
Including Home Guard, repelled the forces wore по casualties among the nurses. but several of the invading "General of the male staff were Injured. Stirling" who failed to reach their A doclor was buried for two objective in any, direction, it is
reported,
hours.
"They have declared the Bri- "Some of the young nurses tish Government wil give
all were marvellous," said a senior Many of the po:sible aid to the U.S.S.R. which official, is engaged in war against common foe.
air-borne troops were tough Czechs and Free they and although ANOTHER HOSPITAL WAS Frenchmen our
SET ON FIRE BY INCEN-took several of the outer ring of DIARIES. HERE. TOO. THE defences without difficulty, their STAFF SHOWED numbers dwindled as they came HEROISM AND into contact with the Home Guard they INTO and the umpires decided
beaten.- and truly were well
"In the name of the Yugo NURSING slav Government I declare they GREAT entirely agree with the position REMOVED taken up by the British Govern- SHELTERS. ment in face of the war imposed by Germany on the U.S.S.R. and wil observe the same attitude."
British Wire'ess.
NAZI ROLE FOR SHANGHAI
PATIENTS
N.Z. ARMY COURAGE
Reuter.
"Fifth Column"
2000 The force of
parachute troops was decisively beaten by the Home Guard entrusted with the military defence of the city. In the course of a visit to Ports- In a big scale exercise, which mouth the Prime Minister of New started with a "severe air rad," excellent Zealand inspected a parade the Home Guard" did which included two members of work and prevented the invaders the W.R.N.S. from New Zealand from penetrating even to the in-
on Nelson's flagship, the Vic- dustrial belt of the city. tory.
200
חוי
Civil defence workers had Mr. Peter Fraser also talked to deal with about with New Zealanders in training cidents." (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL",
at the R.N. barracks, attended a The land attack started in the SHANGHAI HAS BEEN church parade of British sal'ors early hours of the morning when some 2000 parachute. troops, ac- SELECTED BY THE NAZIS AS and shook hands with each of a THEIR NEAR AND FAR EAST large unit of New Zealanders of tually Allied and Regular Army PROPAGANDA
forces, attacked the city from half AND PUBLI-, the Fleet Air Arm.
Mr. Fraser said he had been a dozen different d'rections. CITY CENTRE, AND ELABOR- ATE PREPARATIONS ARE IN visiting troops in the Middle East In the early stages the inva-
ESTABLISH PROCESS TO
A who had fought in Greece and ders, helped by Fifth Columnists out POWERFUL SHORT-WAVE Crete and had been told no troops who had managed to get BROADCASTING STATION showed more courage, bravery, through the defeners' lines, cap- AND PROPAGANDA DEPART- enterprise, efficiency and above tured a number of positions but ∙MENTS IN THE CITY.
all discipline and greater. Intelli- they were continually meeting of defenders gence and cooperation than the new detachments
and heavy casualties were in- Propaganda experts among the New Zealanders, German community in Shanghai They had had a trying. time but flicted on them. and Japan and pro-Nazi Chinese, they had upheld the honour of Two companies which came in British with a rush at one point after Japanese and foreigners, are be their country and the
station were ing recruited in Shanghai for, Commonwealth and they were seizing a railway.
British work in the different depart- doing their best for the cause. ments which the Shanghai Nazis British Wireless." are preparing to establish. Some:
40 are already occupied..
Whole Boors in certain hotels have been leased to be converted into-offices,- Our Own Corresz pondent:
COTTON IMPORTS INTO INDIA
The Indian Government has de cided to g general permission. for the impectation of raw cotton from Iraq provided it has not been previously imported there. from alsewhere, it was announced in Simla yesterday-Reuter.
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