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Day Of Intense Activity Over The Continent
NAZIS LOSE 43 PLANES: CHANNEL GUN-DUEL: FIERCE R.A.F. ATTACKS
Special to the
WHILE GERMAN RAIDERS YESTERDAY WERE VAINLY ATTEMPTING TO PIERCE LONDON'S DEFENCES, THE ROYAL AIR FORCE WERE BUSY ATTACKING THE FRENCH AND BELGIAN COASTS AS WELL AS PARTS OF GERMANY, SIMULTANEOUSLY BRITISH AND GERMAN LONG-RANGE GUNS ENGAGED IN ANOTHER DUEL ACROSS THE STRAITS OF
DOVER,
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Bombing Of Britain And Germany
WE GIVE MORE THAN WE GET
Official Reports
LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)London hitherto has, hind three alarms to-day. "
',
The first was the result of a German bomber and fighter formation, numbering 80,, which crossed the Kent coast and, after flying a few miles inland split inte anumber of small groups.
The machines stayed over the
coastal districts of Kent and
Sussex for a short line before American
being dispersed.
About 40 aircraft. were used in the! second nitrick The raiders cané) over the south-east could in a number.
of formations but before they had
gone very far inlund they, were again intercepted by British fighters
.
In neither of these atlieks did uny
the chemy alrerast reach
Atez
London
During the third rafe, Belish, fighters engaged the raiders high.&ver the western suburbs of London,
Four Major Attacks LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter). "The enemy made four large-scale
of this country between dawn and
Warships May Go To
Australia
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH. WASHINGTON, Sept. 30
“United Press
in a series of reports from London says that official, figures released at 8 o'clock last night reveal German air losses for the day to be 43 planes. Sixtoen British í ghtors were, lost, but eight pilots are safe.
Soveral hundreds of planes closeed the English Channel to-day foi thot attacks on Brilat. They covered "jij”. wide stretch of the Kent and Sussex! coast and Shout a dozen irâlders penetrated the London area and bontha" were dropped inwest), London Suburb.
Direct Hit On Calais
A duel between British and Ger man long-range guns shook the Strails of Dover yesterday morning
Brush artillery shelled the French secast shortby beforn, diwnend, it
beloved, scorcil" a "direct hit on thej nuryside at Calais. where n bly fire Blazed for some time.
The Nazis replied with four malvoes! at 20-minute intervals. Later in the morging they resumed shelling of the! Dover aroom The first two German), rounds fell in the sea but subsequent rounds wrecked a building, dug big erater in the roadway, killed
ingin and injured others.
The shelling threw clouds of smoke and dust in the air and the whole elbourhood rocked with the smell
gunpowder.
One shell Burst gear a rebm where they were all hurled against the several persons were sheltering. opposite wall.
The shelling ceased shortly befor
attacks on the south and cast arens (UP)-American warships may early afternoon to-day, and the ontlo to Australia or New Zealand.
This was revealed when Mr. noun. alreraft defences have been constant-
Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, R.A.F. Go To The Attack ly in
Ministry says an Air- of Home Security - in, the course of an interview to.
Another aspect, of the day's fight, day declared that there wong activity was the attuck inde by which took place about 9 han, and 10.15 "nothing new in connection with British planes for three hotary on the enemy, crossed reporty that American warships berzine oil refinery at Madgeburi. respectively, the coast near Dover and penetrated might go to Australja or New Fires and explosions followed which could be seen by several air- about 40 miles inland, but none Zealand." reached London
official
"In
"in the
11.IT].
In the courña of the raid, bombs, Asket what he meant by "nothing craft crews 00. miles away, says the were dropped at voral places in the new," und if it inferred that some
thing previously had been done with
report. British bombers also
south-east, notably Bexhill, and the question, Mr. Hull gaid that the ports on the French and Hastings, and damage and casualties, best way he could explain the situa- coasts and gutt emplacements at Cap some fatul, wero cause
caused in each of tion was to reiterate what he has sald Gris Nez these towns.
Visits of Lord Targets in Germany, including "About an hour dater, u third attack after the previous vis was made across the Dorset coust, Laihians the British Ambassador, and indrshalling yards all plapls; and where the enemy was engaged. Few Mr. G. Casey, Australian Minis-TURN to Pago 5, Column Three
that there had been no ter: namely,
of his bombers penetrated any dit commitments and that no spec tance inland and no reports of bombs roquests had been made or asked.. Imave been received.
According to "Reuter," Mr. Hull
"The fourth attack was the largest said that no delinite proposals had yet and began soon after I p.m. About been made in connection with: the 180 aircraft dew in over Dungeness general discussions and exchange ef and again penetrated Inland, "but were views in progress, with "Britting on engaged. and broken up before
the Far Eastern situation... reaching the outskirts of London,
few enemy aircraft, however,
evuded our defences cuid succeeded Australia Building
in dropping bombs in the western
suburbs, Here damage was done, and
and Two Planes Daily
ensunities were caused, but detall KIELBOURNE, Sept. 30 (Reuter are not yet available.
"Reports tip to G p.m. show that 11 The Federal Alt Minister announced
Japanese To Evacuate Britain Owing To Raid Dangers
Owing To Raid Dangers
LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-I 19
enemy aircraft were destroyed by that Australia is produting: two De learned, says "Reuter's diplomatis
our fighters.")"
What We Gave
Havilland Alot training pinnes dally correspondent, that the Japanese
residents in London, las requested
BY KEN
LOND
1 from $10.95 to V from 5:14.50 1
HYGE AIR CUS $175 WHITEAV
A MAZE PLANE COES TO ITS DOOM
These two pictures,
battles ove the southeast coast went to its Firat picture shows the machine, belching and
tommies inspect the wreckage after.
"The Soul Of Freedom Is Deathless"
Churchill's Clarion Call To The Czechs
and is now filling overeens orders for Consul-General Mr. Ueldyama, act- LONDON: Sept. 30 (Reuter."The soul of freedom LONDON, Sept. 30 (Router)ning alternft from surplus home ing on the wish of some Japanese deathless: it cannot and will not perish," said Mr. Winston
supply Fires followed by explosions, visible. He added that the Wirraway output the Foreign Office at Tokyo to send Churchill in special message which was read In a broadcast TURN to Pago 5. Column Two hd atresidy one daily.
a Japanese boat to evacuate them. to-night to the Czecho-Slovakian people.
Since the beginning of the Battle
Spain's Destiny Being Fashioned in Rome
of London, many of the Japanese the second, anniversary of the Munich The messugo recalled that to-day. is firms and banks had decided reduce their strifle to skeleton boals Agreement, "n date which the world aving to the danger to life e from air will always remember for the tingle ralds and certain shrinkage of sacrifice made by the Czecho Slovak business.com
people. In the Interest of Europein There is
hotsover in the peace M truth whatsover DU report flint, the Japanese The message idded: “The hopes Embarry in London has ordered which this agreement stirred in the Japanese residents to leave the heart of civilized miinkand have been LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-Count Clano, the Italian country
Out of some 100. Japanese, only frustrated. Within six months the Foreign Minister, will be host at a lunch to-morrow in honour of about 70 will leave England. It and pledged Given by the the Senor Serrano Suner, the. Spaülsh Minister of the Interior, who, when the Japanese, boat, arrives.
scrupulous men who control
..
Tokyo
is due to arrive in Rome at 10 qm. to-morrow from Germany
Conversations will begin to newspaper, Mutional "Zeitung ice. morrow, says the Italian nows agency parts that an unportant diplomatie The agency adds that "well-informed event, expected to take place circles in Rome state that talks ahority, GRAN between the Spanish Minister and Home adds that it will pelmarily members of the Italian Government conetin Italy and Spain. Curhati- will be of thờ grenidat-impiortance.
Senor Suner wiff'stoy, th Rondo for two or three, tnyegar daddy
Important Event
BASLE, „Šept,v/803 (Reuter),-T
Issue Probably Décided "MADRID, Sept. 30 (Heuter)It seems kely that Senior Suner's visi to Rome is mostly for renuns of
EGYPT MAY PUT BAN ON COTTON.
To Japan
Special to the “Telegraph”
CAIRO, Sept: 30 (UP)—It is reportelt - Egyptian authorities are considering the "advisability banning exports of cotton to Japan in consequence Japan's adherence to the Rome-Berlin Axis..
BRITISH FINANCE
A Washington report says that the Department of Agricul: ture has estimuted that Japan--- ese imports of raw cotton would. decline by 423,000 bales during the 1940-41 season, een
United States, exports to Japan would déclinesby 400,000 bales (awings..
to. Jepunt shield-et, export outlets and because of a record accum
accumulation of staks, k
Huge Figures. For First Semester
China's Attitude To Pact, LONDON, Sept; 30 (Reuter) CHUNGKING, Sept. 30 (UP). —In the first six months of the In response to Inquiries made current financial year, in Great by Chinese and foreign corres Britain, the total ordinary expen-pondents regarding China's diture reached the colossal gure attitude toward the tripartite of £1,610,135,000 compared with pact, Mr. Wang Chung-hui, the Jonly £562,000,000 for the same Minister of Foreign Affairs, to-
perlödsinst year.
day, said: Ordinary rovere amounted to "The pact entirely ignores, 'and
obviously attempts to destroy legiti £152,000,000.fqdne
The estimated total ordinary inate positions rights and interests of expéliditure for the full financial other European and Asiatic countries year which ends on March 31 next to us well as the legitimate positions, non-European £3,480,71,000 and the estimatoriuits and interests of 1ctal biliary revenue £1,300,000 non-Asiaties in Europe and Asia, The consistènt... polley: of the The figures now issued show that (the
the Chinese Government has been to revenue coming Into. Exchequer is remarkably satisfactory, maintain international law and order in which all nations in the world. can live on terms of equality and imity. Any attempt of aggression or violation; of the legally constituted world ander under the pretext of establishing a new order will be armly opposed by the Chinese Government in accord- ance with its traditional policy,
To Fight On
U.S. Curbing Big Firms
Monopoly of Oil___| NEW YORK, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-
The
The United States Government to-The Chinese Governmcat and day filed suit against 22 major oil people are firmly resolved to con companies and the American time. Ulicir struggle for the main Petroleum Institute, churting them tenance of world order. with unlawful monopoly, price Government, fixing and conspiracy in violation East Asia,
of
1
will,
Chinese
Iso-called 'now, ordered the
Greater
especially Japan's the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
The Government asks, the Federn called leadership in East Asia, It District Court of Colombia to restrain goes without saying that any pact or the companies from acquiring oil aftreement fined between, tiled dissolve the American the legal position, right or Interests resetyes for monopolistic purposes powers will not, fin my way, neck and.to
of China or the affffide of the polley, Petroleum Institute.
of the Chineser Government.
Chinese Feeling Runs
LATEST
High Against Germans LIGHTER ABLAZE
CHUNGKING, Senta 30, (Router)-Chinese official reaction ***
IN HARBOUR Clouds of smoke indicate that, of Gorinany were broken and to the, Axls Japanese alliance is still obscure but it is understood
fairly Intense fire had occurred on u the agreemfcrit destroyed with a rath that China's strong dlamproval will be enunciated in a states amall vessel, presumably a lighter of loseness which unmasked the trus nuture of their reckless amblilons to nent to be made to-night or to-morrow. the whole world, IN
** The Kowloon Whart & Gough Com- pany, off Yaumall at 10 m. to-dny, Meanwhile the influential defend: Burns for the protection of Fire appliances are fighting the flames The protection which tier Chmase, hawapper, "Th, Kung Singapore and that Britain should at the time of going to preks. foreza, upon yola bnd; boonustunt Pabadvocates the recall of the the Burma Todd and a cloak for Use, incorporation, Aybut once-dipureishing country in the Chiulie, Ambassador in Berlin, cuble Belibin sad da Lut this would TYPHOON SIGNAL
on a huge brought you crusion of the new flised Power Fact Chinche Army can kiwich A counter- Greater Reich Instead of The safer pothis out that the con- to Tush supplies to Chinn 'no in the
LOWERED
Thailanders Court India CALCUTTA, Sept. 30 (liduter) bowl Taissian from Thulprit rrived horg to-day.
The hissions in remaining in indi till the middle of Octobie un gilests of
Berlin correspondent of the Bogle TURN to Pago 5. Column Throote Governacht of Ind
the United States.
hunting but not bad material desisteballgly, a hostile action fagninat, offensivo uguinat the Japanese Of The No 1 typhoon signat waa all delity followits of Chihs and properes that the Chinese Innd while the Bellsh and American lavered it 10.30. manleg. TURN to Page 56 Column One and British Governanciffe: should (jinviei „kitąčk (Japan, by sen.