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"Hongkong Daily Prass," July 1, 1941.
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No. 25839
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HONGKONG
The
MOST SERIOUS FIGHTING IN THE SQUALLS
SECTION ROUND MINSK PANZER
UNITS BREAK THROUGH LINE
General Russian Offensive
On Finnish Border
US. AIR DEAL WITH RUSSIA
NEW YORK June A deal with Bi
rican planes for the use
str bases in Alberia, Alaska, similar to the
THE MOST SERIOUS FIGHTING IN EASTERN EUROPE IS IN THE SECTION Britain is being advocated ROUND MINSK AND IN THE BALTIC STATES NORTH OF MINSK,
The Russians admit that German panzer units have broken through the line, and the Germans claim that they have got beyond Minsk itself.
German Infantry is now trying to come up to join the panzer column's. THE NAZI ARMOURED COLUMNS BEYOND MINSK WILL BE IN A VERY AWKWARD POSITION IF THEY CANNOT BE JOINED BY INFANTRY.
number of Inventia strategists, according
ington despatch to the NEW YORK BERALD TRIBUNE.
Accidents
If the Germans can carry out this plan it will ent off a very substantial part of In Japanese
the Soviet forces and would endanger the Russian position to the Black Sea.
TYPICAL GERMAN
ARITHMETIC
LONDON, June 30 (Reuter)-Without attempting to predict the course of the Russo-German war, leading newspapers treat the text of the German High Command communique as another piece of typleal German arithmetic.
The haul of prisoners announced as 40,000 is small for opera flons on this colossal scale, comments THE TIMES, especially in view of the deep penetration by the Invaders, but other claims are gigan-
tic.
Hoover And All Aid For China
CHICAGO, June 30 (Reuter) Meading for continued peace In
IT WILL, HOWEVER, TAKE SOME DAYS BEFORE THE POSITION HERE IS CLEAR- ED UP.
Factories
(TOKYO, June -30% (PM). Targe number yo taking place in factor The Soviet forces are trying the employment pape tonight their way out of the workers since the Baltic States into Russia Pro-war with China staten t
(news agency.
Statistics show that per and they admit that they are being attacked from the tortes, employing 2200 rear and on their flanks. last year's casualtie it remains to be seen whether or roughly. 25 per the Germans can complete the en- employed. circiement of the Russians in this There was a
ance of hijuries And "No one in his sentes is likely to
On the other sectors the post-heavy industries and mining. [believe that on the first Sunday tion is more straightforward.
Starting on July 1, authorities the Russians fast-1,811 aircraft A German solumn is reported are sponsoring a national safet and the German only 35, even al-to have penetrated to a depth of
week. lowing for the fact that very large 150 milles beyond Lutea. numbers of Russian aircraft must On the other hand on the Fip- have been destroyed in the ground nish border the Russians are re- by surprise attack before the war ported to have launched a general was declared, nor will the final figures rit 4,107 to 150 Germans be accepted.".
offensive.
-NAVAL LANDING FAILS
A Russian report states that the
Of the opinion that the Russo-Germans tried to make a naval; the United States -ex-Pres dent German contest 's now reaching & ending at the Russian treaty port Herbert Hoover, in a radio broad-climax and that the Germans may of Viborg, in Finland, but that the cast, advocated continued a aid have more tangible and far-reach-landing party was destroyed. for Britain and China without 'ing successes to record within s The same communique refers to putting United States troops into few days. The Times declates one an attack on the Karellan Isthmus
thing is certain the Russian air from Finland.
the war zones.
Hemisphere without, in the mean- skles. time. provoking war.
that promise."
AREA: ТҮРНОС
several Accul Ferries Observat
Death Of Paderewskd
From Pneumofitta
More
In Sa
By the death of SIR IGNACE BADERE musician and composer, which occurred. day night, at the age of 80 great politician. He died frăța
Starting life as a music He urged arming the Western force has not been swept from the Stubborn fighting continues in
the north of the Baltic Paderewski was ready t The DAILY TELEGRAPH finds States and in all sectors night at the Warsaw Conservato He voiced the opinion that "not encouraging that Germany had reconnaissance and regrouping of the age of 18. He then went the United States and returned doubt we will make good our pre- to publish thept propaganda as a the Russian troops is going on. mise to aid Russia but an ideolo-
A special report from Moscow Poland to devote his life to his gical war to bring four freedom communique. Directly referring to
comments on the German High country's cause. In 1919, he re died spiritually when we made the High Command communique, Command's communique of Sunded his life's cam the return
the Telegraph says its most in- structive element is that which has day and declares that the Russian of independence to Poland,
Paderewski represented his cour FULL ASSISTANCE.
forces had still to be concentrated been left out and adds: "The when the German attack wasy at the Treaty of Versailea NEW YORK, June 30 (Reuter) German tribes have to be consoled launched while Germany had her He was knighted on Full United States aid to Soviet for a week of what was meant to tank units and mobilised troops 1925, after rebelving the
Britain and all who fight be a biltzkreig by a melancholy ready
trom Glasgow, University against Hitler ta advocated by the assurance that, the hardness of the "It was not until the third or previous day National Committee of the Com- struggle proves the greatness of the fourth day before the regular Ras- mucist Party in a statement. danger of the Russian invasion in slan troops made contact, with the tour in the United Stat
enemy. That delay accounted for 1939. ↑ The statement also stated that Central Europe.*
He was the first Prime Minister Poland:" The same report ridicules the mand's account of the week's Nazi claim of Russian losses and A Reuter
and
at the same time the Democratte
NOTHING DECISIVE
liberties and economile standardy NEW YORK, June 30 (Reuter)n of the American people must be That.. the. German High Com preserved and extended,
the early German successes.
NAZI CLAIM RIDICULED
Paderewski was taken
Ald for China and none for operations" against Russia show states that the Germans lost 1,500 states that thos Japan is also listed in the Coins nothing decisive is the view of planes against 850 lost by the
Russiana. Thirty-thousand Ger-Tom mittee's programme of action newspapers here.
mans were taken prisoner against "route" against Hitler.
The NEW YORK TIMES Sbys that Nazi reports give no evidence 15,000 Russian soldiers missing or rived on
taken pría her The Germans says the that the Germans have broken claimed, the Russians lost 2,500 ber the main Russian defences al tanks and 1:500 planes whereas though showing that the Russians
-On Other- Pages
Pago
2-Lotter
from Petaur to Inonu; British Embassy wrecked In Chungkin raid; Big US, round-up of, spy suspects; 3-Annust meeting of Hong- kong Mines, Ltd.; Oh neGÚ to observe war anulyeraary, 4-Closer US co-operation with China; Germany's economic relations with Russia discured Leading article: Now is the Tima. 6-tadio programiner: · Com-
ing oventa, 7-Lord Beaverbrook, to be Supply Minister Cross-
word pusso. -10--Lawn bowla notes.
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have suffered heavily.
HANSON BALDWIN, the pa
ber's military expert, declares
that the picture is one of
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terette strugte but decidit Nazi Fighters Will
terrific undecisive" results and unpredictable ta
ture.
The NEW YORK HERALD- TRIBUNE says that the German High Command's statement shows that Important gains have been made. but it reveals nothing d8- olsive,
Time When Toma
Enter Upon
afneitain appears to
The paper voices the opinionPHODUCE THE FASTEST" that the successes may have been
bolstered for propaganda purposts the amazing fuperfort
to offset the slow advance,
It announced in Cairo, that sh further town near Jimms. Abyssinia, has been captured, U gether, with 100 Italian troops and 100 coloniala, anyar Reuter,
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