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une 27 1941

VICHY ARMIES

DISINTEGRATING

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mirution for the constant, initiative

ITALIAN PRISON BRUTALITIES

Brutal treatment of British prisoners by their Italian and resourcefulness of our troops, gaolers has been described by a rescued seaman. Members of the Australian mechanis Mr A. Bates, of Regent Street, Mayfield (near New- ised cavalry taptured 10: French

savalry mounts at Khiem and have castle), who arrived recently in Sydney, now formed a cavalry, unit, which is scouring the hills and mountains and attacking

cking Vichy patrols.

Several of these men rode

rode with

General Allenby over the same terri-

tory in the Great War,

Two young anti-aircraft gunners, who

were protecting Meri Ayolim, told me that they were happy that "our CUR

had already bagged four Vichy planes with only 25 rounds."

Return To Normaley,

Ir. Syrian and Lebanese areas now occupied by the British, the inhabil ants are settling down and are re- turning dally and trading normally, I particularly noticed this to-day travelling along the coast towards Sidon.

He

Bates was a member of the crew of a British ship sunk by the German raider Atalantis near Mauritius, in the Indian Ocean on Sept. 9 last.

For six months-he war alternative ly a prisoner of the German Navy and, the Italian Army, until he was denenatically recent by a South African motorised patrol.

Once Dates attempted to escape from the prison camp at Mogadlecu, capital of Italian Somaliland.******

Finland's Position In Baltic Line-Up

FROM PAGE ONE

He had travelled 50 miles towards the time by ofetal statements by the the South African-ilnen when he was Finns that they were determined to caught by an Italian patrol and taken preserve their neutrally, back to the camp,

Nevertheless the fact remains that the Germans had established them- .on selves in considerable numbers Finnish soll and the Germans had thus placed themselves in a position .10 compromise Finnish Bravely neutrality,

Russian Measures

Foodstuffs having arrived from

"On the raider. I was one, of is Palestine, cafes are re-opening and British centen taken from nine of

Use the Nazis' vicilms," said Bates. ore everywhere catering for Allied forces. Women and children

There were also a few Yugoslave. are or the streets, and there, seems

Life Not Pleasant to be an air of contentment. Many with village children greeted us "Thumbs Up" and within a stone's "Life on the raider was not pleas

were huddled together.

Just as the British Government has throw of Tyre I heard n young Arabunt. We boy threshing what on ancient under, hatches, but the crew was reserved the right to attack the Ger- horse-drawn sledge whistling "Roll humane. There was plenty to eat, mans wherever they may be found, so it must be assumed that the Rus- were

two months on the raid-stons feel it necessary to take all Germand er before we were transferred into measures to prevent the

Out the Barrel.”

tou tove

Factories Blasted & at Mogadiscs. Then from further establishing themselves

Submarines Sunk

FROM PAGE ONE

resistance little showed ngainst our bombers."

In Minsk Sector

Alghters

the Russians

in Finland: began a period of hell on earth.

"The treatment handed out by tho It will be noticed that In yester-

alr attacks. Italians were utterly brutal.

Men dre's died through slicer neglect.

specifically sought out military ob- "For four months we ate nothing|ectives and areas where Germans but macaroni, rice, and crushed might be expected to be found.

mcat nor} maize. We saw neither

Thin End of Wedge vegetables, except for a few odd scraps the men managed to smuggle)

י

MOSCOW, June 26 (Reuter).A through with the aid of the Askeris for Finland when she gave the Ger-

Red Army communique issued by the Soviet Information Board to-day states: "Our troops to-day (Thurs day) were engaged in fierce fighting with large enemy tank units in the Minsk sector. The fighting con-

tinues.

It was the thin, end of the wedge

Mutiny Did Not Pay

mans permission to allow forces to pass through Finland from Northern

Immediate "Once we mutinied. We were so Norway, for the Germans sick at heart that most of us pre-ly exploited the original concessions ferred risking a firing squad..

until German concentrations assumed proportions of an alarming character. "The Italian officers were cruelly patient. They Just kept us at the The British Government had full "In the direction of Luck, ferce sand pits a few hours longer each knowledge of what was going on and tank battles continued with the ad- day to teach us that mutiny did not it is understood that Mr. Eden in- formed M. Maisky of the British pay vantage to our side throughout the day.

"One night I slipped under the information on this subject a week "In the direction of Cerranti our wire. I was well on the way into before the Germans launched their troops successfully repulsed strong the jungle before my escape was dis-attack on Russia, attacks by the enemy who attempted covered. to ford the River Pruth..

"For days F Jay low dodging

Swedish Concession

"In the Bessarabian sector, our patrols. Inte sparingly of the small The Swedes gave the Germans a units firmly hold their positions amount of food I was able to carry similar concession regarding the pas along the frontier, having thrown had covered more than 50 miles sage of troops through to Northern back

the

attacks of the German and towards the South African lines Norway and the present agreement Rumanian forces.

when I was found by an Italian out- is a further extension of this. The "Enemy forces attempting to ud-post patrol.

original concession by the Swedes vance at Skuleni have been pushed) "They took me back to the pristish Government as further conces

was greatly deprecated by the Bri- "There are no words to describe sion was likely to be made. what life was like for me from then

back to the western bank of the camp, River Pruth.

Raid On Jassy "Military objectives in the Ruman- oh. ian town of Jassy were the object) of a raid by our aircraft. Great) destruction was caused

Miracle Came

is considered that the basic fact In well-informed circles in London, remains that the Finnish people, as a whole, are most reluctant to parit- days in a-pest-cipate in the war and are only doing The Commander of the artillery infested dungeon. There was barely so under pressure, and geographical

necessity. division, Comrade Manjin, ably help-room for me to move. The air was.

"I spent seven

crude

The Finnish attitude, coupled with ed by infantry, beat back an attempt foetid, and almost unbreathable. My the Swedish decision to permit a of the enemy to ford the River Pruth daily ration was reduced to

bread and a small can of water, (German division through Sweden, ut one point.

"Having organised and selected "Then came the miracle for which shows clearly that the line-up re

sulting from the German-Russian observation points and having care-we had prayed,

war is based on Power politics rather fully found the most vulnerable!

"A South African armoured car than on ideology. points of the enemy, Comrade Man unit rescued us. jin opened a devastating fire sud- denly at the very moment when the enemy began to cress the River."

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we were mounting guard over the Italians who, a short time before, lind been our goolers."

"Before we could fully realise it Germany & France

Four Australian seamen from the sunken Commissaire Ramel shared Bates' experiences. In the prison ship and Italian camp.

Attacked

FROM PAGE ONE

The men were: Messrs M. J. Keely, 8 p.m. BST., according to the Air of Melbourne, and C. F. Bolingforde, J-Creagh, and F. Harris, of Sydney ~

Sir Victor

Ministry.

Tatal For Six Days LONDON, June 26 (Reuter).-The destruction of nine German Oghters over Northern France to-day brings the Germen losses in the last six

Sassoon's Interview days of the RAF. offensive sweeps

FROM PAGE ONE

up to 108.

British losses in the same period have been 10 fighters and 18 pilots.

The

opposition fo-day was .on П small scale end

many British squad- rons, says the Afr: Ministry, flew too large for the German troops." milca Inland without seeing more

to patrol the country which is much

However, if Russia gives in, both than a few formations of German Britain and the United States would ghiers in the distance. be in grave danger. Should Russia

One, formation of British, fighters engagements

hold out, however, it will prolong the had a series of small

coast and shot down

wir in any event. Hitler has vast over the

const

resources, except oil. It must be a three chma

var where England end America

hang on."

Nowhere

did they cee more than three Messerschnitts together and Should Germany win, he believed the British Squadron Leader ainted that their power would last no more on his return that "their evasive than

two generations which would tacties were in most cases poor." be necessary for their police work to No Air Activity Over Britain

LONDON, June 20 destroy the morale of their

(UP)--A minded armies. He asserted that joint communique issued by the Hitler would never be satisfied until Ministry of Home Security and the he conquered the United States be-Air Ministry states, "Up to 8 p.m. cause American and Nazi ideologies there have been no reports of air 'cannot live together."

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