Thirty Fires In Calais Docks
R.A.F. Raids Hitler's Big Power Stations
Invasion Base. Attacked
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—The Finkenheerd power station, 300 miles from Germany's western frontier. was located at 10.30 p.m. and twice attacked with high explosive bombs,
The bomba were seen to burst in and around the target, states the Air Ministry news servicc, describing R.A.F. raids last night on enemy power stations, aero- dromes and seaports.
The Hanover aerodrome was bomb- ed from a high level but at The Hague a British raider came down to 2,000 feet and dropped borabs on the Hangar and runway
Night #ying by the enemy was 10 | pavogtern of the time of the nitack A parachute fare revealed the wreckage of a bangar destroyed in a previous niinck.
Calais Docks Attacked
Other forces of bombers operating at short range kept up the nightly hammering of enemy invasion ports, while these long distance raids were being carried out, from Hamburg to Le Havre. The Calels docks were subjected to a series of attacks Inst- ing nearly seven hours.
FINLAND
GIVES WAY
TO NAZIS
Passage Allowed
To Troops
ite
LONDON, Sept. 25 (truter) ports reaching London from Finland says "Reuters' diplomatie corres pondent, confrin that during the nex few days German troops going on leave from Norway will pass through Finland under the joini vontrol of the German and Finnish authorities
Rreach Protested At LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) ---11 is officially announced that the British at Helsingfors has been Barges lying alongside qunys, and Minister quays were hit, fires and explosions instructed to protest strongly
Government against their were seen in many parts of the Finnish
in agreeing to allow Getmin harbour and searchlight batteries on belon the quays were machhr-gunned and troops to press through Finland extinguished
Before 3
the way to Northern Norway
R
to-day over 30 Bres, stutes
the
tuted that this action con- clear breach of neutrally
were burning within the docks, Ewen and International Law
being seen far out to sea
Raids on Le Havre continued inteJAPANESE
mittently over the Kame length of
time.
Violent expinsions marked a direct
hit on what appeared to be the bar - !
nr power stallon
Gerinun long range gun positions al
Cap Gris Nez were attacked shortly before dawn and a number of hits were registered on emplacement under construction
Suner With
Hitler
LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter) Senor Suner, Spanish Minister for the Interior, hed an hour's talk with Hlier to-day.
Herr von Ribbentrop, the Germon Foreign Minister, was present at the runversalion
the reports
German
news agency
GANDHI CRITICISED
FROM PAGE ONE
Thursday.
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH:
King Inspects The Home Guard
The King pale a visit of inspection to Essex L.D.V‚'s recently, Here are some of the men marching pask
"All Canadians" Win Laurels
Wonderful Record In Defence Of London
September 26, 1940,
NAZIS LOSE 18 It's cool inside
PLANES IN RAIDS
FROM. PAGE ONE
but reports indicate little damage and tew casualties.
The enemy was engaged by British Oghters at all points.
R.A.F. Counter-Attacks Throughout last night our bombers continued their systematle attacks on enemy invasion ports, including
Manhattan
SHIRTS
Drifziul, Ostend, Calais, Cherbourg Manhattan cool shirts are a chal-
and Le Havre.
Many fires and explosions resulted, lenge to hot weather. Thin and In addition to attacks on Berlin, porous in construction, weighing
other forces of our nircraft attacked
an electric power station at Finken- next to nothing. Manhattan cool'
heerd, near Frankfurt-on-Oder, rali-
way communications near Mageburg. shirts have real style and sturdi- goodsyards at Hamm and Brussels, gun emplacements at Cap Gris Nez and several aerodromes.
ness.
They'll improve your ap-
An aircraft of the Coastal Cum-pearance, do wonders for your mand attacked a convoy of enemy vessels off Terschelling last night. comfort, and keep your in good
One of the vessels was hit by three bombs and left sinking.
Two of our aircraft were just in the night operations.
Losses Now 23
An
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Router). Air Ministry communique states that 11 t now known that 23 enemy air- craft have been destroyed to-day, three of them by anti-aircraft guÕES,
One fighter plane, previously re- ported lost, is safe.
- Fight Over Thames terrat. The plists of three
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)—A wonderful record in the defence of London has been achieved by the fighter pilots of the original "All Canadian” squidron of the RA.F. formed in England, says "Reuter's" air cor-expondent.
It was revealed to-night that;
fortnight they past in the
Fifty-five Agured in six fights. enemy ale raft made up Their
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30,000 MEN
FROM PAGE ONE
Tongkon Gulf, whereupon the French- | Japanese agreement.
ITS WER Stater! thai shan the Supansere attack Indo-Chut by try- ing to put more troops ashore al points bed specified in the arrond, the French would resist the parue at al Dongdong where 300 French an
the native troopas re-excupied French Frontier positions after feteig the Japanese to withdraw
The Candians funt idly test men Give Nazis Biggest Beating
VICHY CLAIMS RENOWN HIT
Con September The All Cana French
allack dow Fiped to give the terms
after bestbed force the biggest beating of
Whave filed to reach 12
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in dayight Together with at 11 are priots. They Get the marina Dying in two large
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FROM PAGE ONE
Our losses, therefore, are fout
of them are safe.
Addition To Sunday's Bag
LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuter) - Air Marshal Sir Arthur Burratt revealed to-day that on Sunday before Irak,; when the RAF, claimed 185 German planes, 47 more "almost certamły came down" anch 17 more damaged
were
Sir Arthur, appealing to the thou- sands of men and women workers in The south-east Area to produce planes, promised them
"You pro“, Admiralty, MYK thet the duce the pinnes and we, at die Air
Forer, will do the rest. was resumed just Dakar am to-day.
"ne of the two torpedoed British lanttleships withdrew from the
fton sill a strong bat
the
Dealing with yesterday's userntions, The communique repeats the delalla
and adds ready announced
"Ia course of the engagement ou
several hits on the tuisers scored Barhan and Resolution as well us close on a cruiser of the Kent type
Tangier Sees Bomber TANGIER, Sept.
(Reuter) Relays of French bomberk passed between 2 pm and over Tangier
Leading the attack, they dived on tabul 20 bombers the prep
103 were who had 11 Cematory spilaf them grond
174 und 01 How are 1Bustsket
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Clash In Kwangsi CHUNGKING, Sept 20 (truirii An unconfirmed report states that
The Squadhon Lenfer walsh Chinese troops in south-west Kwangst
sky seemed to be full of Spitfiren und have sirendly been engerest with the Townes queueing up the alluck the i Japanese utlacking Indo-China
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110" 25-rubers. SA Messerschmitt Baghten-bon by and two single-sefter tahters
26
to-day. The subsequent bombing of Gibral
was clearly audible here.
French Continue Air Raida LONDON. Sept. 25 (Reuter).- Frenchy planes continued la bomb Gabaalle les morning, arverting lo a Algrietas dispatch to the German news agency.
The dispatch adds that units of the French fleet, which had been station
an
n the Straits yesterday, continued then curse towards the Atlantic.
French Version
in the event of the Jaganath pastion, bright and
Jayde - Chitra 15 derpying northern
The my were a duty-looking col- potamiri Note untern at Chubsgkong It is thought that Japanese ancraft will be able to patrul the youd form da te dusk and traffhe thus will andy bar pestile at night and will be greatly reduced even if Britain agires
the cond after October 1 "Peaceful" Landing PORYO
20 Sejd
(Reuter
Were mality the Jaguars Gandhi, Mr. Amery EXPRESSED
Hapling Dir sebydules! to handl might hope that the agreement both with Gandhi's cone Septembe: Trunder the terms of the
objections scientious
Primeve Japanese accord,
the bead general and with the Viceroy's ne communaŋjur Jess Conscientious
quarters of the Japanese Exposfifiante duty to allow nothing to stand in my topees in buth thing
I squadron teach England did their ' way of India's whole-hearted effort We expect that landing I play her part in the struggle which phong to be effected jacarefully and share in benging down the record; taree number of fires was observed. concerned her present welfare security and the ideals which her agreement.
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mally annunced that by way of
force a Jorge French estribavaled Cabraltar yesterday, drop- sing 45 tons of bombs on the arsenal
kill
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They tought side; hores despite lively anti-aircraft the 11:4 27 by the RAF
to the British guns, Thy side in several recent battles.
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ASSISTANT LOSES HIS GRIP...
YET ONLY JUST BACK FROM LEAVE!
NOTICE THE TURNOYER FROM JACKSON'S DEPT.J IS DROPPING OFF. CAN YOU UNDERSTAND WHY
HE DOESN'T APPEAR”
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ONLY BACK FROM LEAVE FIVE MONTHS. I'LL TACKLE
HIM
WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH YOU JACKSON? IS THE RESPONSI- BILITY TOO MUCH FOR YOU?
[93JAHAM]
IT'S NOT THAT SIR-THE CLIMATE MUST BE GETTING ME DOWN. I SEEM TO LACK ALL ENERGY-1 EVEN WAKE TIRED -
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The Air Maxthat, who was Com- mander-in-Chief of the HAP 123 France before the French collapse, said that the downfall of their ally wing entirely due to the fact that they could not think of anything but de-
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DAKAR ENTERPRISE
FROM PAGE ONE
and subsequently on His Majesty's ships, which were standing by in order to render General de Gaulle support and assistance if needed.
"Before returning the French fire, the Admiral commenanding made the following signal in plain language: will be compelled to return. unless fire ceases
fre
"As the Bre from the zhure batterius did not reuse, the fire wng returned and both His Majesty's ships and share bulteries incurred casualties
"Fire from the French battleship Richelieu was joined to that of the shore batterie, unei submenuently her fire had to be returned.
Submarine Attack On
Royal Navy
if
The British naval commander warned the French authorilles that
would salamitrines
be engages they left harbour In spite of this warning, three submarines made ittarita
ships and active easures had to be taken against them with the result that two were sunk, but the entire crew of unc fortunately were saved and will be repatriated at the first opportunity.
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The forces of General de Gaulle attempted to make a lunding which was not successful and when it be came plain that only a major opera- tion would secure the talk of Dakar, Wha decided to discontinue hostilities ikg It had never been the intention of His Majesty's Govern- ment to enter into serious warlike operation against those Frenchmen Kowloon Depot, who felt it their duty to abey the commands of the Vichy Government. "General de Gaulle himself was most anxious that he should not be the cause of bloodshed to his fellow countrymen,
The forces concerned are, there- fore, now being withdrawn from the region of Dakar."
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