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NEW YORK, June, 9 (Reuter). The former United States Ambassador to Belgium, Mr John Cudahy, whose newspaper articles on the last days of King Leopold's reign were read ali over the world, has just returned to America from Germany, where he had a 30-minutes interview with" Hitler.

Mr Cudahy, who saw Hitler as u Journalist, reports that. Hitler's at- Utude was most unfriendly, "He Rave me the idea that he did nol like me at all because American."

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The Germans and Hitler, said Mr Cudahy, believe that America will come into the war soon. "I the war is not brought to a military con- clusion by October, I think that we going to have something like Thirty Years War'

Syrian Resistance. Weakens

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German soldiers were so cer- tain last September that they would invade and capture Bri tain. that Nazi guards at prison camps were eager to exchange German marks for English

belonging money

the to prisonera.

They wanted the English money to spend in Britain.

This was revealed by 03- years-old Private Thomas Dunkley, of the Pioneer Corps, who has returned to his home

In Cairo state that two Allied columns at Southport, after being re- Does Not Want Peaco

are advancing towards Damascus—- patriated from a German prison

Hitler.

did not give the impression one from the south and, the other camp in Occupied. Franco owing that he wanted peace or would from the southwest, both being be to ill-health.

negotiate for peace and also that he tween 40 and 50 miles from Damas When France collapsed Private sincerely regarded the suggestion of cus. The Allied

troops conslat British, Australians, Indians Dunkley and an officer dodged the invasion of America as fantastic, Nazis for nine days until they were Cudahy as saying that the Germant

The New York Post" quotes Mrench," captured near the Swiss frontier,

They were taken to a camp where have a "great dread of losing the war but there were thousands of prisoners of because of the spectre of Versailles; ascertained. all nationalities. Food and water

determined they are were always short.

Lack Of Food

Dunkley Bald; "The Germans made us work hard, but we could). not keep it up because we did not get sufficient food. It was hell of a job to exist.”

Lack of food undermined his health, and he was sent to hospital. Then on November 6 he was told he could go home. After a spot in hospital at Lyons, he reached Mar- seilles with two other Englishmen.

There he was intermed! until February 24, in a fortress occupied by the French Foreign Legion, despite the fact that his popers were In order,

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portant air base in Syria.

Well informed milltary quarteru

Of Dis juid Free There has been some resistance, the extent of it cannot yet, be The two columns ad- und vancing lobe

Damascus are on

going through the Jebel Druse country.

TENSE PACIFIC and forces were within 30 miles of

Brilish continued to advance in Syria Vichy reported to-day that the

SITUATION

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Domuscus to-night.

:

An official

read: communique "The Anglo-de Gaullists who crossed the Syrian frontier yesterday inten- aided their attocks in the afternoon of Sunday and again on

Monday morning. In the region between the Netherlands military establish- Jebel Druse and the foothills of ment assistance, especially in view Hermon attacks were carried out by of the strategie importance of the strong forces of all arms, comprising East Indies to the United States a strong proportion of

Bome

armoured

and the entire hemisphere because units. Our covering forces, backed of her sources of rubber, tin, etc. by artillery and aviation, defended Washington and London have per- the terrain foot by foot, inflicting mitted Japan to obtain at least heavy losses on the enemy. An of armoured suficient quantities of oil and, other appreciable, number

cars were destroyed. "Al Christmas Brilish 'subjects still

materials required for her in Marsellies gave us a grand dinner with strong opposition from

needs. Although the policy has

Support By R.A.F. of turkey and Christmas padding quarters at home, the United States sued in Calro stated that in Syria, The official RAF,, communique the first square meal we had had in and Britain apparently feel that such the R.A.F. and planes of the Aus- eix months," Dunkley said.

is justified as n means of trallan Air Force gave continuous He added that German

Japanese seizure of need-support to the British advance. guards treated the prisoners fairly

A High, Command communique well, but "put them through it" after Japanese move against the Dutch issued at Beirut claimed that, returning from leave and viewing East Indies would undoubtedly bring British naval units were

seriously the damage done in their home towns a strong demand for a reversal of damaged in an engagement north of by the R.A.F.

this policy.

Tyre against two French destroyers. Four British planes were brought nes had down, while two French planes not returned, The communique added The

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WASHINGTON, June 8 (Centrul News) Newspaper circulation In the United Sintes

·now 62,000,000, which is the largest figure ever reached. The average Ameri- can family now spends nearly U.S.$10 a year for newspapers.

Daily newspapers in the United States have increased their average

circulation three-fold in 40 years from 7,000 per paper to 21,000.

Indo-China Re-opens Mekong River

HANOI, June 9 (Reuter)-The steamship service on the Mekong River, suspended since the outbreak of the Thai-French Indo-China bor- dier dispute, will be re-opened on June 10, it is officially announced.

Simultaneously

VICHY ADMITS REVERSES

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two

соп-

and

enemy to-day tinued his offensive on land and sen, He was held everywhero; be WDB counter-attacked at certain pointy

aviation.. and bombed by our

Making Progress CAIRO, June 9 (Reuter)—Pro- spearheads of the invading force gress of the British entry into Syria supported by British Indian units. by the coast road from

Tyre The Aussies moved up from well beyond to general line inland 13 frontier, passing through territory British Middle East Headquarters camouflaged camps toward the announced by a communique from where

their fathers fought the Turks this evening. in the Inst war.

The communique states: "Pene- The Allied columns are carrying|tration of the Allied forces into Syria tremendous quantities of foodstuffs is progressing. By this morning they opparently for distribution to the were beyond Tyre and later affected short-rationed Syrian population. a crossing of the River, Litani.

"On the right they have advanced beyond Liszra Sheikh - Miskine-

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CONSTABLE CHARGED WITH WOUNDING Police Constable B27, Amar Singh,

Vichy's Admission VICHY, June 9 (Router). The

Vichy news agency states that Allied forces are advancing into Syria from three directions.

Two columns are converging on Damascus through Dera and Sated. The third is following the coast road to Beirut.

It is admitted that the coast ́ed- vance

"has_reached the River Litani," north of Tyre.

After referring to French resist. anice "against the British and de Goullist

2 the agency adds:

forces are however, superior, especially In armoured equipment. The dimeul- ties of defending the territories of the Levant for an army which has only weak forces at its disposal are pointed out in Vichy,"

The agency continues: "Supplying this army not only with arms and is practically impossible." ammunitions but with food and fuel

Litani Crossed

CAIRO, June 9 (Reuler)-The 29, was charged before Mr D. J. N. advance northward into Syria of the Anderson at Kowloon Magistracy this Allied forces, consisting of mechanis- morning with unlawfully and mall-ed Brilish, Free French, Australians ciously wounding Adtit Singh at and Indians, is progressing, accord- Kowloon on June 8,

Ing to messages received hero.

River

On the application of Chief Inspec», It is considered very saltsfactory tor A. E Carey Defendant was re-that they have crossed the Jmanded for a week.

Litani, which might have been a serious obstacle.

Rapprochement In Far

East Still Remote

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Very few details are yet available here on the political aspect as to the French reaction, but it seems evident that resistance must have been slight Bo far,

The advance from Dera through the dimcult Jebel Druse country is also progressing satisfactorily. This aren is mostly composed in the southeast of lava beds and transport must

SHANGHAI, June 10 (UP).—The recent substantial ship- needs keep to the tracks. But the ments of United States war materiais to Malaya, the Netherland Jebel Druses have memories of

a United States air to be pro-British

ruthless repression and are belloved East Indies and Ching, the dispatch of mission to Chungking, the possible loan of United States pilots The ronds through Dera and for training purposes, and Bir Hull's statements that the United Quinstra, both 40 to 50 miles from States has not altered its attitude towards the Pacific, have the most important centre in Syria. Damascus, converge on that city- convinced observers here that a Japanese-American' rapproche-

be ment is far distant although they are generally agreed that tenth-Miskine is half Britain would probably welcome any Pacific appeasement in order to concentrate United States attention on Europe.

way

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is about 30 to 35 miles from Beirut and the Litonk River is some ten mites to the north.

There is no evidence of German

Many Desertions JERUSALEM, June `0 ⋅ (Reuter) —

Peace in the Pacife is furtliering of the Philippines; however, endangered by the refusal of the Shanghal observers who are closer to action. Dutch East Indies to, accede to the the Japanese, are of the opinion that "HAIR-PIN MEDIUM many persons here believe was en-ment, and also the apparent lack of a considerable number of French

Japanese, economic proposals which the tone of the recent Japanese com- couraged by Washington. Germany withdrawals of troops from North officers and men have already come is reported to be bringing pressure China and the launching of renewed over to the side of the advancing to bear on Japan to make demands Japanese offensives throughout Chinn Free Frenchs and Imperial troops. on the NEI. which the latter was during May, indicated that the and a number of others have ceased. unable to accept in order to keep Japanese are not

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come If the United States advance has proceeded to an average taneously with a German' drive, to withdraws her fleet from the Pacific depth of 35 to 40 inlles. wards the Susz,

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British casualties was negli- areas are very pessimistic,

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