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1918 Failure Is Recalled By "Pravda"
MOSCOW Junie
(Reuter-
"We know that the enemy who uttacked us is strong. We do not expect an easy victory. We know that victory over Fascism will be difficult and will demanŐ many sucrifices but we also know that we shall win," says Pravda.
It recalls that the German at tempt to se12 Ukraine in 1918 waD defeated with anormous Jossra despite the fact that the Russians then were "exhausted by the In- perialist war and poorly armed and supplies."
The Pravda adds: "Since then our forces have grown immeasur ably. We possess a powerful and splendidly armed and suppiled Red Army and Navy capable of delivering a crushing blow to any enemy."
SINO-JAPANESE HOSTILITIES
--★
CHINESE SUCCESSES IN E. KIANGSI
AMERICANS WANT U.S. NAVY BASED IN S'PORE
The third of the Pan American Airways' giani Coppers arrived to Singapore recently, bringing with 1( 20 passengers for Singapore and a large mati.
On board was Mrs. Dee Bredin, journalist, who, incidentally. was also the first woman passenger brought by Pan American Airways to Malaya Another journalist who arrived by the CHp- per yesterday was Mr. Richard Watts, of the New York Herald Tribune
Interviewed. Mr Watts who has been connected with the Herald Tribune since 1924. stated that he WAS ON a roving trip for his paper Le rover Singapore and later the Dutch China
East Indies and
FINNISH-RUSSO RELATIONS
America was slowly beginning to Helsinki Reiterates
Neutrality Policy
HELSINKI June 25 (Reuter
realise the importance of Singa- ¡port in the Far East, he said, and there was a strong feeling on the part of the pubile that the Ame- rican Fleet should be stationed Only attack from without can in- herc Singapore was only a
Finland ro- duce
Lo abandon, her martle name before but I was neutrality. a Finnish Foreign much more now. Questioned. he Office Spokesman declared yester- said that it would be some tine day. "We are remaining so unt!! before America would enter the attacked' he said. European war in active sense.
RIGHT AWAY
There was a strong school which though! thal Germany wanted America to enter the war right all materia) belp
So far not a single Monish soldier had crossed the frontier.
Asked for his views on Hitler's statement that the front would extend from the Arctic Ocean to the Black Sea the spokesman way, so that
said that Finland from America to Britain would be front as political and not military. regarded the hindered, but he personally did not Finland did not recognise the term think that that was the right
"non-belligerent. She recognised way. he fell that America would
only neutrality or war. seated by Chinese troops operating on her very utmost only after she
Official communiques mention In eastern Klangst
Mrs Dee Bredin is out here to and other shots fired
the across
frontler. incidents cover the Dulch East
concerning Indies for
which the Foreign Minister nas She
SOUTH ANHWQI. June za · Cen trap-Further successes Dave Deen
had entered the
War
A Japanese detachment pushing south from Malukow. south of gume of Hearst's magazines Pengtsen, on June to was anoush is going to the D.El. as the guest verbally protested to the Soviet
ed by the Chinese and engaged in of the severe close-quarter fighting asid.
Dutch Government. she
Taken cumpletely unawares, the
She hopes to visit Batavia, Ball, Japanese suffered numerous losses Timor and other places and later
Minister The latter has promised to obtain explanations.
Communications between
Fin- land and Russia are almost nor-
and the remnants hurriedly fled visit Australia and New Zealand mal. The telegraph 18 working
back for their lives.
!בטן
although with less regularity, and rall communications changed.
arf
Batavia. telling
Mrs. Bredin is also a broad- A successful rald was mude by easter for the National Broad- Chinese troops on the Japanese casting Corporation and will go at Oufeng. helght northwest of on the al from Pengisen, on the night of June 18. the people in the States all about Roused from their slumbers, the the DEI
Japanese put up a haphazard fight
but were declinated by the Chi
nese
After destroying Japanese LONDON SOUNDING
Communications in the vicinity of the point. the Chinese safely re- tired before dawn with a sizable war booty
OUT JAPAN
Russian transit, across the Gulf of Finland between the Soviet and Fango continues as usual.
WASHINOTON, June 25 (Cen 2
Japanese Consulate Rent Raised
Lim Liat. Neu, the landlady of house Bukit Timah Road.
tral An Associated Press report occupied by the Japanese Consu- from London today stated that late-General. made an application in Britain Wás
sounding out Japan to the Rent Assessment Board was also suc-regarding her reaction to
the Singapore for
an increase of the Chinese Nazi-Soviet hosties.
monthly rental from $60 to $80.
Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, appear-
Chishan. a point south of Kwel- chih. 85 miles above Wahu southern Anhwel, cessfully attacked by mobile unit.
Telephone 30291.
HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 20 June to % Jaty 1941.
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Although officials here declined to comment on the report, the ing on behalf of the landlady. Associated Press added that relf said that repairs costing $1,387 60 able but unofficial sources satd had been made to the house. that the British request for Jap-, The Japanese Consulate-General snese information would avoid was agreeable to the increase of pressing Japan because the "Jap- rent from $60 to $80 as the house anese themselves иге probably had undergone considerable re- badly confused by the quick about- face" of Germany.
pairs.
The Board fixed the rental at $70
monthly
Harbour Department! MARINERS WARNED
Holiday
Attention is drawn to the fact that the bell tower, forward bal- Tuesday, July 1, having been de-wark, and lower half of the light clared a public holiday, the Mor
tower of the Yangtze Entrance cantile Marine Office. Harbour De-Light-vessel have now been painted partment, will be open only from 10 white, the other characteristics of am, to 12 noon on that date, the the light-vessel remaining as des
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