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erlied City By Moscow

Street By Street Fight If Needed

SPECIAL TO CHINA MAIL ACCORDING TO reports from Vichy, the city of Kharkov has been declared a city, which will be defended street treet if necesso

FREEING ATTACK SEAS OF ON FRIEND

U-BOATS

We have partially freed the deas of the Nazi men- ace — before we have fin-

יד.

ADMITTED

Admitting wounding ished the seas will be his friend, Sin Kul, with completely free:"** a hammer on April 12-

Wickard, last, Lip Chai-kwan, 41, culbutcher, was sentenced to Southern six months' - hard labour States Apt Memphis, Tennes-by Mr. H. C. Macnamara se

United States Secretary of Agricul-

tural de

the

Stockholm Radio, with information de ived from Berlin, says that German troops are already fighting in the outskirts. Therefor England about US$500,000,000 Apliu Street with complainant.

of a

American food, he said, would at Kowloon this morning. continue to reach England. "Al-In May, 1840, accused with his ready we have, shipped or bought wife and son shared a flat in Worth, and within the next year Later, his wife and son dis ive expect to ship or buy at least

appeared and be threatened com- another $1,000,000.000 worth

Declaring America must do its plainant with knife alleging he

was responsible......... part in feeding hungry Europe. In Apliu Street on April 12, when Hitler has been beaten. Mr. accused attacked him with a Wickard said: "We must do it hammer, and escaped. for humanitarian reasons and we. On Sunday he was arrested must do it for particular reasons on a bicycle. A butcher's knife Since we have got to help was found in a basket on the to clean up this mens, we may bicycle man mag as well, make a good job of sit for it is a little too much to ask the United States to go through

This time let us not only wirknife when He was arrested." this thing every 25 years a

is no confirmation from any reliable source,

Very fierce fighting is repeated Russian winters in the last want from Leningrad as the Moscow "Germany's talent for org isa Conference gets under way pledg-tion will not be embarrassed by

the Russian winter. d to lose no time.

baille against na-

Ermany:rojects hill ideas

petic nid a Wilhelm polosman,committing rediention that Germany had not

been asked for any such peace.

"There" can be no- pence, hu said. "The Bolsheviks are to be annihilated. German troops are the war let us win ready for the greatest march of too Heuter victory of all time" International News Service.

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In a surprise attack on gorodrome near Leningrad, Soviet planes destroyed seven foursen Fined planes, twelve one-engined and fifteen twin-engined machines. enle ground.

Winter Campaign Meanthile the first official

SABOTAGE. intimation that the German Gen-

ALLeral Staff expects the war in Broadcasting Russia to last through the winter having picked † comes in the form of a prediction broadcast asserting by Colonel Scherff that "Gec Sc anti-Nazi sabot- many troops will be well-pre- vokia has reduced pared to initiate a great offensive

40 and 60 in the Spring:"

tea out that the passed through

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BADLY WOUNDED

WITH THE TO BE FREED VATICAN

Accused, stated the prosecution, admitted that he, wounded Sin Kumon April 12, and that he was going to threaten him with the

|_ Accused's wife and son" are- still missing and according to the ecution,; have gone to the

tity

number of German tere

ship from Britain;

nge is expeted to next months-Router.

afmal Statement

severely wound- oners of war in nd 500 chaplains and divites personnel, will be repatriated next

was announced by Mr. #Sandys, «Financial Secret- War Office in a broad- Histfights

___SWISS__HOSPITAL CRAT THAS BEEN PLACED AT THE SPECIAL TO "CHINA-MAIL") DISPOSAL OF THE GERMAN Advices reaching Wash- AUTHORITIES, FOR-THE-RE- ington concerning the PATEIATION OF SOME 1500

SERIOUSLY WOUNDED BRIE talks of Mr. Myron Taylor TISH PRISONERS OF WAR at the Vatican lead high FOR A SIMILAR NUMBERS OF WHO ARE BEING EXCHANGED) officials to feel confident GERMAN PRISONERS FROM out in two British hospital. ships that the Pope sympath-The train will take some 300 exchanged for German prisoners and the British prisoners will be ises with the Democracwounded British prisoners across who will embark at a South Coast ies:

France to a French- Channel-port port and be landed at a port in

Reuter,

BRITAIN.

he repatriation will be carried

It is learned on high authority where they will be exclunged Northern France. that Mr. Taylor outlined to the Pope the tremendous extent of the United States effort in aid of re- sistance, to aggressors,

He stressed that, the

United

· States was committed to bring. ing about the defeat of Hitlerism, and was hoping, after the war to bring about modification of: Ruchia's anti-religious policy, It is insisted, however, that Mr. Taylor was not concerned in an effort to persuntle the Pope to pronounce, on the justness of wor against Germany, Inter

tional News? Service.

ATTACK ON BRITISH CONVOY

{SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"

Admitting British raids on Turin, Milan, Genoa, Palermo Rapello, Marsa- la and Spezia, the Italian | High - CommandTM claims | victory in a "giant air- |craft versus ship battle in the Central Mediter

ranean

The Italians claim to have hit duo, heavy snd one light cruiser. and to have sunk Mlarge unita” of

British convoy.“

The Buluch, ginicial version flares that the convoy wa

touch Cric mercha

sun

(without loss of any

after it ha ten found

tow her to cutóty)

STOP PRESS

Questioned at a press confer- ence in Tokyo, this morning re- garding Mr. Duff-Cooper's activi- ties in the Far East, a Japanese Government spokesman- said: "I rather admired his frankness identifying himself with Anglo-: American plans for the encircle- ment of Japan?.

He added: "This must be rather embarrassing to the British Gov- ernment.”

When the correspondent-men- fioned thats the Japanesɔ, news | papers, appeared to be upset

Mr. Duff-Cooper, the spokesm declared: “We have of

a great interest; as well as cern in what he says and

Impa

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