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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
December 20, 1939:
By Ernie Bushmiller
Dear President Roosevelt, How about moving Christmas ahead
like
you
did with
Thanksgiving?
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NIE BUSHMILLER.
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RUSSIAN AIR ARMADA STRIKES AT FINLAND
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
HELSINGFORS, Dec. 20 (UP).—A Soviet air armada roor- ed over the Gulf of Finland to-day in a mass bombing raid on the Finnish capital.
Anti-aircraft fire was so intense that the Russian airmen were not able to attain their objectives in either Helsingfors or Abo.
Abo was bombed three times. in four raids. No casolties were re- ported, although several persons were wounded, presumably by falling! shrapnel.
Many houses, however, were set afire by incendiary bombs. Оле Soviet ralder was brought down.
Thirty-two bombs were dropped in the vicinity of Helsingfors. Eleven exploded in open tells and several athers were duds.'
Unconfirmed reports state that a raider was brought down at Hango and two were shot down at Vilpuri,
Several Dog-Fights
Air Supremacy For Britain Assured
Gigantic Dominion's Training Scheme
LONDON, Dec. 10 (British Wire- HELSINGFORS, Dec. 19 (Reuter), less),~In a broadcast on the Domi- -Several flerce engagements between nions Air Trabiing Scheme to-day, Soviet raiders and Finnish anti-air-the Air Secretary said the Scheme eraft defences occurred to-day and would put British ascendency over is claimed that four Red bombers the enciny in the air beyond” chal- were shot down.
The Russians bombed Hangue on four different cecasions but the only view that considering the size of the Sir Kingsley Wood expressed the serious damage was to a hospital on Scheme, which would give an annual the outskirts.
It
lenge,
buidow of pilots and air-crews Assaults Renewed
greater than the full outstanding HELSINGFORS, Dec. 19 (Reuter).strength of the R.A.F. as it was not --Soviet planes yesterday raided the so long ago, the Empire has done a outskirts of Helsingfors in a renewal fine job in fixing up such an inspiring of their aerial assauit upen
thend constructive plan in such a short Finnish capital.
time.
Eighteen machines took part in the raid, but only four managed to get monstration of Empire unity when "It will, indeed, be a great de- through the burrage of anti-aircraft
shrapnel sent up from the city's A.A. men from the Royal Canadian Air defences.
Force, the Australian Air Force, the The first alarm was sounded at Royal New Zealand Air Force and 11.20 m., the All Clear being given our own Royal Air Force train to- gether in safe Canadian flying traine Shortly afterwards, Sovlet planes ing schools." raided Viborg, one being shot downl by A.A. fire. There were nu Finnish casualties.
at 12.15 p.m.
Impressive Figures
The raiders approached Helsingfors Sir Kingsley cited some impressive in scattered formation from the south,gures given by the Canadian Prime and the AA. guns immediately went Minister to indicate the magnitude effort required from into action, two planes being imme- of training diately shot down when they attempt. Cuanda alone. ed to tromb the airport.
Further raids are expected in view in Canada, including service flying There are to be 07 training schools of the clear weather now prevailing schools, ten observer schools, ten
Nazi Ambassador
Sees Nomura
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TOKYO,
Dec.
bombing and gunnery schools, four wireless schools-and-iwu_for_naviga”. tion.
The stuffs alone would number 40,000.
Some 60 new aerodromes are be-
20 jing constructed and existing
aerodromes enlarged. 10 (Domel). Major-General Eugen Ott, the Ger-thousands of alrerat, the
The scheme would call for many bulk of man Ambassador, called
the which will be supplied by the United Foreign Minister, Admiral Kichisa-Kingdom, but cach Dominion would buro Nomura, at 2,50 p.m. on Tues-supply locally-made aircraft to an
During the course of a one-hour/increasing extent from its own mon-
ufacturing resources. interview, Ambassador Ott was un- While negotiations have been in derstood to have exchanged informa-progress, the participating govern- tlon with the Foreign Minister re-ments have gone ahead with the garding the latest developments Inpreliminary steps of the great plan. Europe.
Tendors Credentials
Comparative Efficiency BERLIN, Dec. 19 (Dame)-Mr. S. Wood's estimate that the Empire In connection with Sir Kingsley Kurusu, the newly-appointed Jopun- Training Scheme would put our air ese Ambassador to Berlin, presented superiority beyond challenge, in- als credentials to Hitler to-day. Ile formed air circles here give interest- is replacing Lieut-General Oshima, ind facts who has been recalled home.
relative
comparing the efficiency between the Allied and German air forces to-day when they point out that not one single British fighter has been shot down in com-
SUSPECTS HELD bat since the outbreak of war, while
IN TIENTSIN
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the R.A.F. Command aircraft have brought down nearly half the German bomber reconnaissance aircraft en- gaged by them during the first two
TIENTSIN, Dec. 19 (UP)It is active months of the war, learned from authoritative sourcca
During 51 raids over British land that six truckloads of Japanese gen-or rea in October and November, 21 darmes, in co-operation with the German rolders were destroyed. Of British police, carried out four raids these, the majority were seen In the British Concession
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