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LONE JAPANESE Incredible Military Feats RAIDER BOMBS Performed In North Africa
ENSHIH
NUMBER OF HOUSES
DEMOLISHED
ENSHIH. June 12 (Central)-A number of houses in Enshih were demolished during a brief Japan- ese raid yesterday afternoon. The raid was carried out by a one Japanese plane which drop- ped six bombs.
Several other Japanese planes later raided, the northern suburbs or the city and dropped one bomb which fell en open space.
ANHWEI "RAID-
LONDON, June 12 (Roüter)—-STORIES OF ALMOST IN- CREDIBLE FEATS OF MILITARY ORGANISATION, wngineering, and endurance performed during the advance of the Imperial Forces from Kenya to Addis Ababa are told by two officers who took part in the campaign.
An advance of over a distance of 2,100 miles was one of the longest and quickest in military history. In the first big battle. - troops had to make their way through virgin forests on to waterless deserts and then storm a 3,000 foot high escarpment rising in places almost vertically.
Water had to be carried in drums for 200 miles and tempera-
ture sometimes reached 125 de NAT. FINANCIAL
grees in the "shade,
My division, said one officer. had to make an encircling move- ment to attack the enemy in the rear so that although we were ad- SOUTH ANHWEL, June 12 (Cen-vancing northwards we attacked tral)-Eight Japanese sircraft towards the south. yesterday morning raided Kuchu.
The force for this campaign con- kiao, a village of Shih in south-sisted of troops from Bouth Africa, ern Anhwel, dropping more than Nigeria... the Gold Coast. and West 20 bombs.
Africa and they were assembled with great secrecy.
CONFERENCE
Kwangtung To Submit Important Proposals
-with
SHIUKWAN, June 12 (Central) WRECKAGE FOUND
A number of important prope sals will be submitted by the PATUNG, June 12 (Central)— They left the borders of Kenya
Kwangtung Provincial Government The wreckage of a Japanese plane and by a wonderful piece of which was shot down by the Ch reckoning landed up ten miles inference to be held in Chungking to the National Financial Con- nese on June 8 near Tsaoklapan, the rear of the Italians on the on June 15, according to Mr. a point on the southern bank of position astride the main road to
Chang Tao-min, Finance Commis the Yangtze opposite Ichang," has Mogadishu,
sioner of Kwangtung, and one of been located at Farikishu, a village From this position, as they, at the province's delegates to the Nearby.
tacked, they first came upon the conference. The plane caught fire mid-air enemy's hospitals, then his food Chungking few days ago
Mr. Chang left for
and completely crashed,
and munition dumps, and after Mr. Hu Ming-chos and Mr. Kao wards to his divisional and brigade Esin.
respectively chlefs headquarters.
Kwangting's Food Control Bureau When the Italians realised what and Land Bureau. and, also dele- had happened they broke and fed, gates to the Chungking meeting.
Finding the enemy was on the These proposals, Mr. Chang run, the forces on the banks of the said, include questions concerning. LONDON, June 12 (Reuter)-Mr.
Juba, without pausing to reor. the regulation of national and Averell Harriman, special repre-
ganise DI consolidate, pushed local expenditures and revenue. sentative of President Roosevelt straight on to Mogadishu.
the "readjustment of local taxes, food control and ether financis! matters.
HARRIMAN EN. ROUTE TO MIDDLE EAST
on the subject of supply of ma- terial to Britain, is en route to From here. they made an amaz the Middle East for a short visiting march of 800 miles to Harrar in connexion with arrangements which they had reached and cap. for the receipt of American equip..tured within seven days. ment being shipped there from the Only a short time elapsed before United States.
the Imperial troops were in Addis Mr. Harriman is accompanied Ababa.
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60,000-WORD REPORT A 60,000-word report on Kwang- tung's financial situation, with an appendix of over 100,000 words, will also be submitted to the Con- ference, Mr. Chang revealed.
Regarding Kwangrang's finan
by Brigadier-General Ralph Royce, The success of the operation de Colonel G. A. Green and Mr. R. P. pended on complete organisation Meiklejohn who has been assist and preparation and had the cial situation, Mr. Chang disclosed troops been moved at such a great that the province's budget for the rate and then run out of water current year amounts to more and supplies it would have been than $60,000,000 which
can be upossible to achieve the objective realised provided that there are" before the rains came.
no drastic changes in the War commercial CHUNGKING, June 12 (Central)
Not the least difficult of the for Industrial and -The Executive Yuan at its mest-tasks was the preparing of landing ing yesterday decided to convoke grounds for aircraft as the ad the Third National Interior Advance progressed but this, too, was ministration Conference in Chung- carfully thought and executed. king in the near future, comply- ing with a petition of the Ministry
Tuesday, 24th June
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HONG KONG TIDE TABLE
From 13 to 19 June 1941,
HIGH WATXA.
Days of
Week
Days of
Month.
Hong
Kong
Height.
LOW WATER
Height |
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Kong
Standard Time
Standard Time
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.in.
h. m.
Fri. 13
00 55
44
04 42
3
3
11 28
7 1
18:37
10 6
Sat.
14.
01.49
4 4 05.26 13 4
12:08
19.24 10 9
Sun.
10 02
44
12
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44 € 0
06 15
20 09
7 4
Mon. 16
03 39
4 6.
07:18
40
54 20 37.
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4 3
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