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Japanese To Move Against Indo-China?

SUCCESSFUL R.A.F. OPERATIONS IN NORTH AFRICA AND EUROPE: AXIS SHIPPING CHIEF TARGETS OF SWEEPS: MANY HITS SCORED

CAIRO, July 15 (Reuter) -- More Axis ships carrying supplies to attacks North Africa have been destroyed by R.A.F. bombers, including

ship of 2,000 tons,

SAIGON, July 15 (Renter) -- Whlie news of the continuation of the Japanese Press against Indo-China erected apathetically by the general pub- c. It is felt that some form of Japanese action is pending for the near future

one

A communique issued from British Headquarters says: "B.A.F. bombers carried out a successful attack on an enemy convoy ontside Tripoll yesterday. One 7,000-ton ship was hit and set afre and destroyed. Huge columns of smoke rose from the ship to * great height,

Typical comment #sserts that the apparent ability of Russia to

'One three-masted schooner, ap- stem the German invasion 18

parently carrying all or munitions, causing Japan to relinquish ideas blew up when hit by a bomb and for a northward move against the another small vessel of about 100 Soviet and to renew the south-itons was seen burning steadily.

ward drive with a view to quiet- ing unrest in Japan. due to the present stable situation.

The only real Incentive would

"Several large bombs were also dropped on ships taside Typoll | harbour

AMERICAN PRESS! ALLEGATIONS REFUTED

be the acquisition of Advanced "Heavy bombers of the RAF Re-Export Of Lease,

aeroplane and naval bases in the attacked Benghazi harbour and

Southern Pacific.

Except for a lemporary in the delivery of rice. China fulfilling all the

The recently

the aerodrome at Derna during Lend Goods

hitch Friday night. One Junkers 88 was

WASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuter; inqu shot down by British fighters off

A flat denial of American press conda- the Libyan coast on Saturday.

reports that Britain is taking ad- ratified

RHODES ISLAND

vantage of the Lease and Lend aid treaty to the letter

"Heavy bombers raided Official and Japanzae eireles 1-aerodromes on Rhodes Island dur-at the expense of

eneiny to further her own export trade American ex- fuse in comment

tions

REINCARNATION res and explosions.

OF PANCHEN LAMA

to

ing Saturday night At Ualato. ports was given by air Owen Chalk- bombs fell on the landing groundsley, Commerala; Counsellor at the and the dispersal area, causing British Embassy yesterday,

Sir Owen also denied that Lease "At Maritza, aerodrome buildings and Lend goods are being repro- and hangerCE were bit and left cessed for export, especially burning strongly and a number of South America. He said that ship- heavy explosions were caused. Disping and man-power considerations KANGTING. July 15 (Central) persed aircraft are believed to have had been making it extremely been destroyed and the forest to difficult for British to maintain the -Nine children born about the time of the death of the Panchen the east of the aerodrome was left level of her export trade.

burning. Lama who passed away at Jye- kundo on his trip back to Lhassa "Pires and explosions were also on November 30, 1937. have been caused at Kattavia aerodrome. found by the Kumpars delegated "From these operations ali by the Tibetan religious pontiffs aircraft returned safely." headquarters. One will be chosen

as the successor

The nine candidates were found

in the following places

CHERBOURG AGAIN

LONDON, July 15 (Reuter)

our

DRASTIC REDUCTION Since the generous Lease and Lend arrangements had come into force a drastic reduction In Bri tish exports had proved possible.

Lease and Lend arrangements do not mean that Britain must aban- Act don all export trade, but the

three in It is learned that docks and ship-enabled Britain to restrict exports ping at Cherbourg and Le Havre to the minimum required to pay for current essential purchases and es- were attacked by Blenheims

to carry on her war effort.

CONGRESS ACTION

Mogalny.

1st Sept

Chinghal Kokonor),

four Lifan tribal country in

at

north-

Saturday,

In July

Welbeslay, 23rd July

Saturday, 1964 July

Tuesday, Monolay Tuy.

zzi July 28th July 12th Aug.

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WASHINGTON, July 15 (Reuter, --Following President Rooseve's conference with legislative leaders

western Szechwan, ne at Lubunjcorted by fighters early yesterday

Suyuan and one at Derkeh At Cherbourg a ship of about Sikang.

10.000 tons was hit and set afire It is understood that the tract- Direct hits were also Clonal methods of casting lots and railway station Routh of the docks augury will he employed to deter. on locomotive sheds mine the reincarnation. As a factory preliminary step, the late Living

a ship of about yesterday it was rellably reported Buddha's belongings will be placed 6,000 tons was hit and was later that they had agreed to seek before the candidates and see who seen to be half submerged

prompt action by Congress to re- recognise them The chosen can-

and Later In the morning. another tain selectees

members of didates will draw lots under the

escorted formation of Blenheims the National Guard in trainlog supervision of the Central Clov

attacked rallyards at Hazebrouck beyond the original one year ser- Cornment The method of augury

many sticks of bombs falling on vice. will be reprated three times

the target When the lat Panchen Lama died, he left word that his suc- Seven enemy fighters were des. ber of the conference that another and proposal to lift the prohibition on northeast troyed. Two British bombers found tat Tibet Consequently nine four fighters are missing.

resser would be

children were

Sikang. found in Chingha! and Szechwan pro- vinces. all qualified 28 candi- dates.

AIR RAID ALERTS IN ALEXANDRIA

CONVOY ATTACKED

In the afternoon. Blenheims

Reporters were told by a mem-

sending selectees outside the Western Hemisphere would prob- ably not be considered "at any time in the near future."

lagain winged their way across the This proposal in particular was sea to bomb a convoy off the Dutch met with considerable advance Frislan Islands.

opposition in Congress,

Eight enemy fighters were shot down in the four sweeps while two RAF. bombers and four fighters

CAIRO, July 16 Reuter) - Air are missing

were again sounded In Alexandria and in some parts

raid alerts

of the delta area on Sunday night

In

Two pilots batled out to safety when their machines collided diving at a Messerchmitt.

Days o

HONG KONG TIDE TABLE From 16 to 29 July 1941.

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The Ministry of the Interior an- nounced this yesterday and stated

DIRECT HIT:

Standard

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Time

Time

Agenta.

on the Suez Canal area during the night, causing sight damage

One person was killed

that a few bombs were dropped

Thuring B search for

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shipping yesterday afternoon, Bien-

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1. Connaught Road.

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LONDON, July 15 (Reuter) —

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The Admiralty announces that the three direct bits, another of 3,000 | Sat. sloop Auckland (Commander M. S. tons was hit on the stern and An Thomas) has been sunk. The next escort vessel of 1:500 tons was hit of kin of the casualties have been aft and amidships. informed. The auckland was

One enemy fighter which at- vessel of 1,200 tons and was com-tacked was shot down into the ses picted in 1938.

No British aircraft is missing,

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