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INFERIOR
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On the Kenya front there were many successful attacks and the border town of Mayale was several times raided. On the Sudan front the activities included, an attuck
on the Mettema garrison by Bri- tish troops assisted by Abyssinians when 50 casualties were inflicted on the enemy.
MORALE AFFECTED
again attacked and also the aero- drome at Delooy. The aerodromes at Mulhelm and -Kesses and Westphalia were also bombed.
Other formations of our bombers attacked the naval base of Helder where explosions and ares were caused. At Dortmund, the of de pot and marshalling yards were bombed, and also
FIGHT OVER CHANNEL
Nazis Lose
More Planes
THREE DOWN IN SCOTLAND
targets at LONDON, June 28 (Beuter)- Kamen, east of Dortmund and German planes" again, crossed the Kassel, where the aircraft works British coasty several points be- In British Somaliland_the skir- was set on fire. The aerodrome fore dawn los mishes invariably left the advan-bulldinga and aircraft works at Fighters were active in the tage
with the British irregular Deichausen, near Tiremen, were north-east of England, south-east troops, while on the Libyan front, also attacked.
Scotland and elsewhere, and spec- armoured patrols penetrated deep
tators saw thrilling "dog-fighta” in Into the enemy lines to the com- Other aircraft were "bombed at the course of which many of the plete surprise of the enemy whose the Dortmund-Ems canal where raiders were chased out to the sea. morale has been affected.
the lock-gate and barges were hit. A number of incendiary bombs Many Libyans, conscripted into while the railway junctions and were dropped, and an air raid the Italian forces who have fallen stations near Emmerich, between warden sald he saw A Talder into British hands, expressed the the Ruhr and Dutch frontier were plunge towards the earth, hope to be allowed to join the also damaged.
dames, after being chased by a British forces against the Italians. Our aircraft returned safely British. Aghter.
Fifty Italian aircraft have been from both the day and night
IN SCOTLAND
in
destroyed on the different fronts operations. Au Ansen aircraft of the A message from *Edinburgh Italian aircraft has given a poor Coastal Command, was attacked states that the Scottish regional account of itself; the performance by four Messerschmitt. single-Commissioner announced that an confirming the bellef that the engined Mghters while on patrul air raid was carried out over training of the Itallan personnel over the English Channel. One south-east Scotland in the early has been relatively inadequate. Messerschmitt was shot down in morning... The morale of all ranks. of the flames and the other enemy figh- Bombs were dropped in several British forces is declared to be er-ters abandoned the pursuit and districts and fighters went up to our aircraft returned, safely to its engage the raiders while the anti- airerart batteries also went into
• jaction.
cellent.
German Terms
Ruthless
NOW WHAT OF ITALY?
LONDON, June 26 (Reuter) "The German terms are ruthless, avaricious and humiliating. The Italian terms will probably be the
same," said a semi-official spokes-
man yesterday.
base.
ALL SHOULD UNITE, SAYS LORD GLENTORAN LONDON, June 25 (Reuter)-The suggestion that Northern Ireland and Eire should unite for defence purposes for the duration of the war was discussed by Lord Glentoran, Chief Unionist Whip of the Nor- thern Ireland Government, in an inter few today.
1
Lord 'Glentoran wald "When Mr.
Three enemy aircraft were brought down and It is under- stood that two or three others. were so badly damaged, that it is unlikely they will be able to re- turn to their home base
Question On The D.E.I.
de Valera has overcome the dim- STATUS QUO MUST
BE PRESERVED
cultles with which he is faced and
"If the Italian terms are com¡ has thrown in his lot with the
paratively light it is probable that other great peoples of the British LONDON June 28 (Reuter)-m this is because Germany dictated Empire in defence of liberty, if he the House of Commons, Mr. R. A the terms with the intention of asks Lord Craigavon to drop all Butler, was asked what was the inlling the French Empire into a Constitutional questions for the atuation now in the Dutch. Bast sense of false security just as the period of the war, and stands in indies, and what discussions, if Munich prelude meant the final with him in defence of our belovany, had taken place, either with enslavement of Czechoslovakia. - ed country, I know what the the Japanese Government or with
"It is clear that the Germani Ulster leader's answer will be,”.
terms were not published by the i
|Bordeaux Government because It
was feared that there would be a
violent reaction from Frenchmen
all over the world,
ALL ASSIGNED
TO BRITAIN
NEW YORK, June 26 (Reuter) —
the United States Government, or with both concerning any possible developments arising from the re-i moval of the Dutch Government to London
Replying, Mr. Butler said, "There
That this fear was justified has The British Purchasing Commisis nothing to report from the been shown by the reaction which sion disclosed that the existing Netherlands East Indies, where the was displayed as soon as the terms contracts for war materials by the situation is normal.. got abroad.
French Government were assigned The Government has made. "Frenchmen will not be deceived to the British Government on know its desire that the status. into thinking. that the Italian June 17, when it was announced quo in the Netherlands East Indies terms will be the last sacrifice that France was seeking an armils should be preserved which France will have to make” tice,"
Three Battalions Held
Up The
The Germans
"Declarations in the same sense have been made separately and in- dependently by the Governmenta of the United States and Japan.”
PLOT TO UNDERMINE KING'S POSITION
LONDON, June 28 (Reuter)---|
the
And The B.E.F. Were Able A Karl, plot to undermine
To Proceed Safely
LONDON, June 28 (Renter)The epic story of the defence
of Calais by thres "hattalions of the Rifles Brigade is told in an
• authoritative ✨statement, jamed in London yesterday,
They were ordered to hold the town and did not realise that by their gallantry they were saving the British Expedi=" tionary Force. The units concerned were a battalion of the * 60th Rifles, a battalion of Queen Victoria's Rifles, and a battalion
of the Royal Tank Bertment...
position of the King of Norway, was revealed by M Koht, Norwe gian Foreign Minister,
The German usurpers, he said, tried to get the representatives of the Norwegian people to agree that King Kaakon should put aside his constitutional functions."""A" new council would then be tormed to taker over the functions of the King and his government,
No matter how the scheme was
On the morning of May 26 after 'whelmed by vastly superior num-carried out, arrangements would heavy fighting on the previous berg and weight in armament, this be under the pressure of a for- day, the Far of truce was passed gallant force had held out foreign army, who would never ex- through the Britiib lines to the four days, engaging two beavy press the will of the Norwegian Brigadier and the demand for in-armoured "divisions which had people, M. Koht declared. * mediate surrender was refused.
HEAVY BOMBARDMENT
been destined to cut of the British Expeditionary - Force, and, thus permitting it to embark."
·REMARKABLE FEAT.
MALTA FIRM AND CALM
LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)-
At 9 am heavy bombardment began, accompanied by almost in- cessants divé-bombing. Our de-
In addition, it is believed that we are fully determined with fensive positions and the inner town were reduced to a shambles the third armoured division had God's help, to maintain the in- and set aflame. The brigade had been diverted to Calais by the Germans, The overwhelming little or no sleep or rest from May
the
both in
21 to May 28, being constantly superiority moving and aghting.
Food, wat and - ammunition- were all
much water
short, and it had
disembark
ment, The
numbers
been destroyed An oaicer of, thi
Rifles who..
of May, 25 CST ands rowed finished "Over" across the Channel:
@neen
of this part of the British sire, whatever happens and. whether the time be short or long. ave every confidence in final
history
reply of the Garri-
to the Basuring
conviction that:1 the defence of the lorious In Britlak-mil
THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1940.
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