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(By "Reuter's" Chief Correspondent in Cairo)

CAIRO, JUNE 17.-ONE OF THE BIGGEST Encounters WITH TANKS EVER SEEN TOOK PLACE ON SUNDAY ON THE ESCARPMENT NEAR HALFAYA (HELLFIRE) PASS ON THE EGYPTIAN - LIBYAN FRONTIER, ACCORDING TO REPORTS REACHING CAIRO TO-NIGHT.

RAISING CLOUDS OF SAND, THE TANKS AND OTHER ARMOUR- ED FIGHTING VEHICLES CHARGED, ATTACKED, COUNTER-ATTACK- ED AND REformed in surprising MANOEUVRES.

Moscow Calm, But Watchful

Alarmist Reports Not Confirmed

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” MOSCOW, June 17 (UP).-- Alarmist foreign reports regard- Ing the imminence of conflict be- tween Germany and Russia are not supported by any external evidence in Moscow, which is probably the most calm Euro- pean capital with none of the nervousness that is reflected in the dispatches from the Balkans, Scandinavia or the Near East.

Nor is there any reliable indication of a general or partial mobilisation. The streets, cafes, parks and crowds are normal in the number of young men of military age who would be ordinarily in uniform if hostili- ties were expected.

This does not mean that the Kremlin is not prepared for any eventuality, preparedness being the theme song in all public utterances. Stalin's warning to "maintain the State so mobilized, that no trick of a foreign for catches us unawares" has become the classic keynote of all speeches and articles dealing with: the International situation.

GERMANS TO RETALIATE

British tanks made a wide sweeping move- mont south of Halfaya Pass, charged up the escarpment and debouched on the fighting ground in the triangle formed by Halfaya Pass, Sollum and

Fort Capuzzo. PROSPECT OF LONG

WAR

Reports of this operation, though it was of limited scope, have aroused great enthusiasm and excitement in Egypt be- cause it shows firstly that General Sir Archibald Wavell. whose name has a magic ring for the Egyptians, is strong enough to conduct operations on two fronts simultaneously

and secondly, that supplies and WASHINGTON, June 17 equipment, which have been (Reuter).-"You face the pros- steadily pouring in for months pect of a long war," the United from Britain, America, India Secretary for War.and Australia, must now be ap- States Colonel Henry L. Stimson, told proaching a point of near ude- the Committee of the House of quacy. Representatives to-day, indicat- ing that the war might well last more than four years.

He said that one of the benefits of the proposed St Lawrence Seaway, which would take four years to build, would be protection afforded to part of the route for muhitions to England,

Must Prepare "In my opinion," he declared, "it is necessary to prepare for a very tong emergency. We all hope that it will be brief, but it is not safe. to act on such a hope in the situation

si

"it"confronts-us-to-day-

There is a very strong chance, he concluded, "of the emergency lasting long enough for the United States to bereft by this seaway."

.

Capt Roosevelt Rounding Globe

Action Against U. S. here to-day ten days behind his

Property

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, June 17 (UP), The official news agency reports that the German Government, in

on

his

to

At Fort Capuzza

CAIRO, June 17 (UP)-General Headquarters announced that British troops have penetrated Libyn as far

Fort Capuzza,

The

Position At Capuzzo CAIRO, June 17 (Reuter).The fighting in the Sollum-Capuzzo- Hallaya triangle looks like develop- ing into a

regular battle. British troops are driving back Germans and Italians and have got as far as Capuzzo but not necessarily into it, according to military au- thoritler here.”

the

Germans and Italians ore under-

slood to be stil! at Sollum, but they TURN to Back Page, Column 3

Japanese Envoy To Britain

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

LISBON, June 16 (Domei)

Warplane

Yesterday it was reported thint a Catalina flying-boat, the latest giant American-made plane to be added to the LA.F. Consigl Command, had successfully al- tacked four German planes, and damaged them so severely that they crashed later in Portugal. Here is a striking picture of the new Catalina flying plane, which will be used extensively

operations against U-boats.

in

By French, But Allies Progress

Along The Coast

Nazis Given Some Of Their Own Medicine

Industrial

Towns

on

Rhine

Take Tremendous Hammering

Special to the "Telegraph"

before

LONDON, June 17 (UP);—Giving details of last night's operations, the Air - Ministry stated to-day that many bonibers had attacked Cologne, Dusseldorf and Duisberg even the moon shone clearly,

"Soon, there were seen fires on both sides of the river, and one after another of the tall industrial buildings showed up in the glare of the flames."

Aerial Activity In Syria, Libya

R.A.F. Operations

Eire's Food Supplies

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” CAIRO, June 17 (UP).--eff To-day's General Headquarters communique slates that French troops are making strong counter-attacks at Meri Ayʊum and Kuneltra. "Allied reinforce- ments are now approaching both of these places and heavy fight- ing is continuing,

"The Allies are making steady progress in the coastal sector of Syrin, and they captured several further positions in the Kiswe

aren.'

19

Meri Ayoum Re-Taken

VICHY, June 17 (UP). -- French, troops in a counter-offensive have recoptured. Mer] Ayoùm from the Australian troops.

Further Positions Captured CAIRO, June 17 (Reuter)-Fur- ther Vichy positions have been cap. tured south of Damascus, whern TURN to Back Page, Column 3

LATEST

Landslide At Conduit Rd.

The torrential rainy early this morning was the cause of a severe landslide in Conduit Rond at half past nine, when several large boul- hurtled cters weighing many tons down to the courtyard of No. 7a Condult Road, the residence of the staff of the Japanese

Consulate.

The boulders, which first crashed through a a wali, damaged the west wint of the house, containing the servants quarters. Fortunately how- ever nobody was injured.

An ambulance, the fire brigade and members of the Energency. Police were dispatched to the scene while the rain was still teeming down. the thin was

After investigation was decided nol to attempt to clear the debris for the present us firstly, it is thought that further Inndslides there are likely, and secondly, in order-to-give-the-. Japanese a chance of rescuing their papers and other personal effects.

Narrow Escape

A Japanese had a miraculous escape from serious injury if not death, it was revealed by servants at the house.

Synthetic Flour Possible

They stated that the Japanese, a DUBLIN, June 17 (Reuter).member of the Consular staff.

yesterday in support of the for a moment I thought I was seeins by the Minister of Supplies, Sean

our

Over The Channel LONDON, June 17 (Reuter),

Petain's Appeal

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connection with the freezing of dous it not a dominating factor in Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, Japan. were made by our fighters to Clouds of R.A.F. fighters carried out harvest, a certain amount of other anniversary of his assumption of

attacking..

a spectacular offensive sweep over the Straits of Dover and the French coast to-night.

Several squadrons of fighters were engaged and for some time Channel throbbed with the deep un-

broken roar of powerful motors.

the

LISBON,

17 June

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" VICHY, June 17 (UP)-In a radiu speech to-night on the occasion of the power in 1940, Marshal Petain warn- ed against Communist propaganda, saying is no time to seek refuge, in bitterness or to sink in dispair. You have not been sold out, betrayed or abandoned. Those who tell you that are throwing you into the arms Aro suffering of Communism. You and will suffer a long time still be-

cause we are not finished paying for our mistakes. Rally with me and we will.come safely out of the darkness where we were plunged by our terrible adventure."

The Air Ministry added that" the ground defences stendily in- creased the tempo of their fire as the attack developed; "heavy and light flak burst about our aircraft while many searchlights one observer alone counted 85 of them over Cologne-went into action.

"In spite of the defenders, our Eire is experiencing a severe cupies the room which bore the brunt shortage of food for humans of the fall. Usually he does not leave the house until 10 am, but this LISBON, June 17 (Reuter)--Cap- tain James Roosevelt, eldest son of

One pilot, describing the fires at and animals, but supplies of morning he left much carller, thus CAIRO, June 17 (Reuter).—pliots got through to their targets. the United States President, arrived

A communique says:

Dusseldorf said that he saw a sheet of flour and bread in the country being away at the time of the fall, "Cirenaica. Aircraft of the dame, apparently a factory or a large will be adequate until the next. schedule

wny back

were con-warehouse ablaze. In the fires, are harvest has arrived. forces Imperial air Washington after travelling 30.000

This was slated to-day in the Dail active throughout and smoke it looked just like a river; miles round the globe.

two Rhines." Looking bronze and it, he told Conference In London Linuously

Lemuss, who announced that It was "Reuter":

out by "I have got a pretty ne-

operations carried

not improbable that after the next ground forces. Numerous sorties curate general picture of the war situation, Air power is a tremen-

cereals may have to be used with wheat to ensure the nation's re- drive off aircraft attempting to our

quirements of flour and bread. German assets in America, has this war."

cse Ambassador to London,

and machine-gun bomb

Shipping difficulties would further Help For China ordered "necessary measures"

increase if there was an extension of troops, and in many instances Captain Roosevelt, who was un- arrived here this afternoon from regarding the property of United

the war. Germany able to discuss milliary problems, the British capital by plane cu the enemy bombers were forced Stutes citizens in

said: "There

is a great demand route to Tokyo. He is expected to jettison their hombs without which will become effective in-far American materinis in the east to leave here on June 25 follow.

Nazi Bomber Which mediately.

and although many problems remain

"In the course of combats, one

Crashed In Portugal It has not yet been revealed what unsolved as yet, one can be reasoning a short visit to Spain.

It is understood that the Japanese Messerschmitt-100 was shot down forin these measures will take,ably satisfied with the material help

(Reuter). authorized quarters leaving

Nowhere is help Ambassador will participate in a con- and several other Messerschmitt-109 un- | getting through,

Portuguese officials who examine answered the numerous questions more greatly appreciated thun in ference here with the Japanese Amand-110's were severely damaged.

the wreckage of the plane which such as whether it means outright China where I was impressed by the bassadors and Ministers accredited to One Heinkel was destroyed on the

in Western Europe expitals

crashed In flumes close to grounding Sunday night, the harbour TURN to Back Page, Column 5 cheerful confidence of the people."

will assemble to exchange views on

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Spanish frontier early on 'Sundny tile European situation. Those exat Benghazi, several enemy aero

Buy that it was a four-engined Ger pected to be present Include Mr dromes and concentrations of motor Yakichiro Suma, Minister to Spain, transports were heavily attacked, A CANBERRA, June 17 (Reuter).man bomber, presumably returning Mr Sotomatsu Kato, Ambassador to number of fires were started in the Mr R. G. Menzica, the Australian from Gibraltar.

I nation-wide Vichy, Mr Yauchii. Minister

Prime Minister, in to harbour at Benghazi. Portugal, and Mr Ryushin Mitani "At Bardia, aircraft of the Fleet broadcast reviewing the military Minister to Switzerland.

Air Arm started large fires among position, said: "As Germany creeps Will Return To London

enemy vehicles, a number of which along the European const line, the voyage round the Cape supplying the were destroyed or damaged. LONDON, June 17 (Reuter).— "Fires were also started on the Middle East becomes more tortuous LONDON, June 17 (Reuter)-Support for continuation of According to present arrangements, landing at Derno,, Martuba and

"We must fight where and how the the political party truce agreed to between the Conservative, the Ambassador will return to his Gaznia, where bombs fell among the

and fight for the Middle Eart or cise Liberal and Labour Parties in Britain when Mr Winston Chur-post in London when his conversa dispersed aircraft, many of which are enemy compels us. We must stand chill became Premier was given to-day at the annual conference one with the Japanese Foreign belleved to have been destroyed.

Minister, Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, have Direct hits were made on military surrender the Mediterranean,

tricate the Fleet, yield India, expore decided to leave the Netherlands East Indies following the im-

Iraq and Iran, TOKYO, June 17. (Reuter).-The Japanese delegates have. of the Amalgamated Engineering Union, whose membership of been completed.

open the gateway to over 500,000 Includes many of Britain's armament workers. The decision to go to Tokyo was objectives at Bardla. Syria

French Africa to complete subjuga- taken when it proved impossible for to 23, with one Mr Shigeniau to see Air Matsuoka "Syria-Aircraft of the R.A.F. and lon and make it easy for Spain to passe in the economie talks, according to a Japanese telegram

Government should nevertheless con- The Union's President, Mr By 20 volds

defeated a during the latter's visit this year to the Royal' Australian Air Force con- give bases in northwest Africa, bus from Batavia.

Prior to this announcement, tinue to urge the East Indies to co- Jack Tanner, said: "I do not neutral, the conference

tinted to support the ground opera-adding a new and deadly mendeo to resolution calling for the immediate Moscow and Berlin. sce anyone who can get a greater repudiation of the political trure and The Ambassador is to fly across the tions in Syria and to maintain pat- the Atlantic and to the whole contact majority of the people behind of suspension of local and national Atlantic and America, and will com rols over the supportung units. Our et Britain with the Empire south ati Mr Yoshizawa, head of the Jap-operate with Japan in building un

janese delegation, had a final "East Asia prosperity sphere." him than Mr Churchill. He is elections,

lete his long journey by sen. He is bombers carried out a successful rald cant of Suez.

"In the face of these perfis, any interview with the Governor Declaring that the Dutch Governor The report of the Union's Execu- accompanied by the First and Third on Rayak, damaging the runway and n man of outstanding character

must General of the Netherlands East General's speech to the People's

Counell on Monday indirectly: go."

Indice.

thot Japan was one of the colled. and can get the unity of the tive Committee, which will be laid Secretaries of the Japanese Embassy nerodrome buildings and causing a limitation upon our

large explosion.ircraft machine-gun- before the conference later this week, in London.

"Australian The First Secretary has been ap

The telegram adds that the delega-enemies, the "Hochi Shimbun", says whole people of this country, stales: "Now is not the time for

The Labour Party is satisfied that Internecine conflicts. Our part is pointed to a post in South America ned and damaged a concentration of fighters en patrol over Drillsh ships,

wideration and tako determined steps the only way in which this war con

June 20. mainly to use all available powers and will proceed thither from Now enemy mechanical transports near one of the enemy being shot down tion will leave Batavia for Japan on that Japan must take this into con-

and a number of others damaged. be conducted under the present, on the munitions production field. York. His place, as First Secretary Quenleran. :i

The prominent newspaper "Hochi to make the East Indies realise "A number of Junkers 88's were "From all these operations, nine of

Shimbun," says that the Japanese Japan's ideal of a Greater East Asia. circumstances is, by having this We must continue the collaboration in London has been taken by Mr

Yınada, with the Government to this end." truce,

Intercepted off, the const by RAF. our aircraft are missing.”

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