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Extent Of Japanese Menace

Portuguese Opinion LISBON, Jung 2 (Reuter)- No reason for alarm at Japanese threate In the Far East is seen by Major Alexandre de Morata, Portugal's best-known military commentator, writing. In "Ö Seculo."

He says: "Japanesc attention is focussed on Singapore through which they would reach Malacca Straits and

the coveted Dutch East Indies, whose products are, so tempting.

"Singapore, however, will not ba taken easily Garrisoned by 100,000 men, 11 can count on further support from Hongkong, Port Darwin in the Manila, Java and Coruco uvent of a serious emergency.

Risky Objective

even

The objective is tempting to the Japanese but the enterprice is risky. Therefore, there la no reason to re-

gard as alarming the Japanese agita-

tion against Britain, United States und Holland The Unlied States also would enter the lists at the Arst aymptom unless, of course, an Im mediute menace to its own Atlantic consta necessitated the withdrawal of the Fleet elsewhere."

Two Vessels Torpedoed

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY LISBON, June 2 (UP)—The Portuguese steamer Torrafal to-day reported it had picked up 140 meu, mostly Indians from the torpedoed British steamers Cian. Me- Dougal and Silver Yew. It is report- ed that the Captain and two mem- bers of the crew of the Silver, Yew were killed in the blast of the torpe- do.

Zamzam Passengers LISBON, June 2 (UP),—One hundred and thirty eight passengers from the Egyptian steamer Zamzam which was sunk in the South Atlantic arrived in Lisbon at dawn to-day and were welcomed at the railway station by delegates from the United States Consulate.

Mr Menzies

And The Sergeant

Mr Menzies, Australian Pre- mier, delighted the airmen with a breezy, informal speech when he visited an Australian flying boat squadron in the West Country shortly before his re- turn to Australia.

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An appreciable reduction of Britain's livestock is to take place gradually over the next six months.

Taking Up Positions For Grim Struggle

FROM PAGE ONE

less they previously over-run Turkey and established themselves In Syria.

Hitler is trying to do the latter new and it is urgent that the many French soldiers in. Syria, who hate their lot with General de, Gaulle, Hitler and are ready to throw In should receive every encourage-

Mr R. S. Hudson, Minister of ment. Agriculture, gave the broad out- | lines to farmers at Leicester.

DAIRY HERDS To be reduced by the elimination of many poor- yielding cows,

on

Action Needed This encouragement could be given if the Free French forces now in Palestine and Egypt advanced Beirut and Damascus, covered by our air force which would protect them from attacks by Nazi planes now in Syria.

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BEEF CATTLE-To be reduced by smaller imports of store animals and more rapid slaughter.

Measures to reduce. the of home-bred

number solute, political action and acceptance animals are being worked out in consultation with of risks even if the set is audacious. For the defence of Cyprus, Syria farmers.

must be in friendly hands.

Many cattle will have to be mar- keted leaner.

Farmers must not wait until the autumn when their cattle are fat, cousing a market glut.

The situation in Iraq has greatly improved and the collapse of Ruschild none too soon. All's Nazi-Inspired revolt has come

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of considerable strategical value to our cause to have supply to India as well as a valuable secured an alternative line of

of the Arab world to the British alde source of oll supply. The rallying and the security afforded to sur Allies, the Turks, by thus guarding their back door, are valuable strate- gical assets.

Three times someone at the A good proportion must be mar- thus back made humorous interrup-keted in the summer, when prices

around their peak. tions until Mr Menzies turned SHEEP-The ploughing-up cam to the squadron leader and said: puign will continue to mean cutting "What rank is that fellow who down the grassland flocks. keeps interrupting ?"

"He is a sergeant," was the reply. "I have not the slightest doubt, flashed back-Mr-Menzies, that he will end up by being a Senator.”.

During the laughter that followed

The Government' wants to main tin hill sheep and arable land flocks, the latter because of the fer- tility they bring

Abyssinian Ending

Similarly the end of the Abyssinion compaign is a powerful factor in the

but releases

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a blushing sergeant was pushed for- WHY DICTATORS secures its bag door bit not only ward by his grinning companions.

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LATE NEWS

Heavy Raid On Chungking

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of a personal interview and it is noticeable that the omcial news of the meeting was first given out from Rome,

While nothing definité is known in London regarding the purpose of the meeting, Is. thought here that Mussolini is even less likely than usual to be the gainer by it.

a considerable force of seasoned and gallant troops to move northward.

It is possible that General Waveli may now find himself strong enough to assume the offensive in Libya before the enemy is allowed further time to reinforce his troops there.

Holiday In Britain

FROM PAGE ONE

mornents. The West End cinemas did good business as did the dog- racing tracks, and the National Gn)- 1ery drew a crowd as large as those of pre-war days.

Small Sports Crowds

Claims on France There seems to be little likelihood that Hitler will be in a mood to support whatever claims on France Mussolini still pretends to nourish in view of the "sweet reasonableness" Apart from these places, the crowds of Vichy. It is still more doubtful were only about half the usual size,

Football and whether any hopes Mussolint may were small.

cricket attendances

There were no sualties among generosity.

limit

in

CHUNGKING, June 2 (Reuter)

have of reaping advantage from Hitler's carve-up-will be granted. People who used to come เย The British Embassy was badly

A ridiculous Croatian crown for London in thousands remuined damaged and the French Consulate. waa demolished when 27 Japanese probably the

the nephew of the King of Italy is their own areas. There was not the aircraft raided Chungking to-day.

of Hitler's usual number of conferences.

Only about 600 visitors entered the Victoria and Albert Museum but at Muaame Tussaud's, business

was good for, wartime. The visitors were ingly large number obediently carried nearly all Londoners and a surpris Bas-masks,

Identification Swoopa

the Embassy staff.

A bomb landed immediately behind

the

explode.

of the Ambassador, Sir

Military Chiefs. Take Part SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHI

Archibald Claric Kerr, but did not BERLIN, June 2 (UP) According American Methodist Hospital Mussolini conversations. began this

foreign press to-day, the Hitler was damaged by two bombs.

Very heavy casualties were suffer-morning and lasted for more than

Surprise identity-card swoops were ed by the funkmen along the river¿?

five hours.

made along the seafronts by the fronts and 70 dead bodies have al-Tlie German roady been recovered.

Chief of Staff, Police in the defence areas of General Wilhelm Keitel, and the Brighton and Hove, and cinema Italian Chief of Staff, General queues and cate entrances were Caballero participated in part erupt Many would-be visitors were turn

| watched, ~|| conversations, which were interrupt-

ed at noon by a luncheon attended ed back, near these favourite Whit- only by Hiller, Mussolini, Ribben-suntide resorts. One Army OMeer trop, Count Clane, and Gentrais driving to Brighton was challenged Keitel and Caballero,

three times in 40 miles,"

Flold

communique stated, Marshal Keitel and Gontoral Caballero

ind an opportunity for conversation

in the spirit of heartfelt"

comradelup

of arms regarding”-German-Italian

Cooperation in the military feld

Other German: officials present at Brenner Pass were the Chief of

the

Belch Press, Dietrich leader of the Parly Chancellory, Herr

Rome, Count

on

Mr Roosevelt And

The War

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH. Governor Alf Landon to-day sald INDIANOLA, Iowa, June 2 (UP).

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man Military Atticha "Rame

Lieutenant-General von Rintelon,

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