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THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 14, 1941:

NO MATERIAL CHANGE ON RUSSIA'S BATTLE FRONT

PREMIER'S

NO MATERIAL CHANGE has taken MIND "AJAR” place in Russia's far-flung battle front, but the situation in the Ukraine has admittedly deteriorated in Southern Ukraine, writes "Annalist.”

On all other sectors the grim struggle is continuing without any marked advantage for either side.

The only other progress claim- ed by Germany is north of Lake Pelpus where unconfirmed re- ports allege that they have reach- ed the Baltic Sea, thus cutting off communications with Tallinn.

I true, this would mean that an important pocket of resistance was in being on their jeft flank, and would constitute a threat to their communications.

SURPRISE

FOR MINER

A mining foki, Chan Yan, who went to a police station to make a complaint later found himself charged with assault, it was dis- closed before Mr. D. J. N. Ander- son at Kowloon this morning.

Tallinn itself is well defend- ed. and with Hango, an the

Accused and a friend, both liv- capralle alde of the Gulf of ing at Ngataukok Village, had a Kronstadt, givea Aussia com-

quarrel on July 27. Two days plete command of those narrow waters. If Tallinn fell

later, the friend, Chan Lai-chun, and three other men met accus- position of Hango would also, ed in the street and together they be seriously compromised.

laid accused on the ground.

Improbable

the

Accused, who had a bottle of corrosive Anid in his pocket, There has been no change threw it and ran away. around Murmansk in the north.1

or Kiev in the south, but the Accused who went to Kowloon German drive to cut off Odessa City Police Station to report. and Nicolaiev is making head- found his friend there and he way

himself to be charged.

Mr. Churchill in .the Commons told

Miss Ward he did not think there were cir- cumstances justifying the creation of a Ministry of Social Welfare for severely bombed areas.

Asked by Miss Ward if he would not close his mind to the sug-

on

gestion in the forth- coming debate civil defence, the Pre- mier replied, amid laughter: "I will keep my mind ajar.“

BISHOP WILSON

INDUCTED

A

The Very Reverend J. La Wil- son, formerly Dean of St. John's Cathedral in Hong Kong, was inducted as Bishop of Singapore at St. Andrew's Cathedral yes- terday in an impressive ritual in which Chinese pastors participat-

It is improbable, however, that

Pleading guilty through his the Germans have switched their solicitor. Mr. Hin-shing Lo, ac- main offensive in this direction. cused was placed on a $50 bond It is thought that they may be to keep the peace for one year. ed. trying to curb Russian reinforce- ments in this region while they renew their real offensive against Moscow.

The Russians have probably not very Jarge numbers of troops in this resign because while they hold control of the Black Sea there would seem to be a likely prospect of the Ger. mans pushing their advance too far to the East.

Well Fortified

Odessa is believed to be well fortified, especially from the sea, and the Russian fleet is in supreme control of the Black Sea.

To sum up, the threat to Odessa

seems c'oser to-day. but it should jective is not Odessa. but Mos-

be realised that the German ob-

and Kiev.

rów.

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BURMA

Central News.

PREPARES METHODICALLY FOR ACTION

AS GATHERING war-clouds frown on Burma's neighbours, the Burmese people are grimly and methodically making prepara- tions to resist any attack on their country.

11-4

"If the lives and happiness of 16,000,000 people are to be jeopardised by the lust for

MOZAMBIQUE Power, we will defend ourselves to the last

STORY DISCREDITED

man, and we are not alone, ́ ́ is the answer of the ordinary Burmese to potential threats from abroad.

This great Buddhist country of pagodas.and paddy-lands has not known war, for 63 years, pr

Claiming a religious kinship THE PORTUGUESE AMBAS-| with other countries in the Far SADOR:: CALLED AT THE East, she realises that even reli SPANISH: "FOREIGN MINISTRY: gion would be endangered if her IN MADRID YESTERDAY: AND frontiers are violated by aggres- STRONGLY DENIED A REPORT Sion.

IN THE SPANISH PRESS THAT. For many months Burma has SEVEN MEMBERS OF THE had to endure specious propa GOVERNMENT OF MOZAMBI-] ganda "broadcast by interested QUE HAD CALLED ON GEN-countries but it has evoked only ERAL OMUTS, OFFERING TO derisions

| FORM A "FREE GOVERNMENT"]||- Burma's Attitude

IN THE COLONY: AB 8OON AS GENERAL SMUTS WISHED IT. In the Burmese eyes, those who

TAUNTO

The Ambassador said the re- port. was, vulgar and fantastic and pointed out that never-before had the bond between. Portugal and her colonies, been

Jose.

Following the call, laat er gave piy

The me ed, whic

his denial.

break the law against ki commit. crimes aga nations stand sel

« Burma's attitude wa illustrated by scenes w "the" Governor, · Sir

man-Smih-con mbassador's when the chlets apers tribes renewed 1

for the cause of: -- Fluttering:

mongs Cof-marti features nof welcome glverk The tribes black-out and othe and would," "if req Pretoria formidable guerilla units.

ginally publish gave rise to the denial. icial Spanish_news agency messagé - from Lisbon, which alleged that the news was, of authoritative origin" and had been re Router:koele

teri

and

AIRGRAPH LETTERS

TO FORCES

THE QUEEN WILL INAUGUR FATE A NEW SERVICE OF AIR- GRAPH LETTERS TO THE MIDDLE EAST FORCES BY SENDING A MESSAGE TO GEN

RÄLSIR CLAUDE - AUCHIN- CK. THE COMMANDER-IN- HIEF, TO-MORROW.

er-General and te announce that rements have naw for messages" to and after Friday- to ddle East" and. East African' Warehips in the castern. Fleet ean, including and merchantmen". re- for naval and military

the letters will reach

rtnight --Réut

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