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will be a member of the War Cabinet and will represent the War Cabinet In the Middle East where he will concert on their behalf the measures war in that theatre and the conduct necessary for the prosecution of the of initary operations."
Of
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dale regime by Allied occupation el the whole of the country.
General Catroux asks that he be permitted to govern for the time rights which were possessed by "your being, with the same authority and
government on June 20, 1041. Such Auchinleck
'n mission would end as soon as the General Sir Claude Auchinleck, the whole of Syrin has been occupied by now
Commander-in-
-in-Chief Middle the Allies. East, was in command of the Allied
Supplies For Syria forces which captured. Narvik in the
JERUSALEM, July 1 (Reuter). Norwegian campaign. He has a high A sharp drop in the cost of living is reputullon for highness in outlook following the Alles wherever they and vigour in action,
penetrate Syria,
Germans are periodically re-
Born in 1884, ho became C-in-ċ. The prompt arrival of food sup- mitting sums to Britain to keep India, curly this year. He began his|plies from Palestine, notably wheat, their patent rights alive. Rearmy career there in 1004 and it was sugar and rice, has caused a drop in ciprocally, British subjects are marked with such distinction that he prices to a vastly lower level than allowed by the Board of Trade warpoken of na the future Supreme had prevalled previously when there was a neute shortage, particularly An expedition against rebelllous in the Damnscup oroan. to remit to Germany, by way of Commander of the Arms in India, Portugal and Switzerland, the North-West Frontier tribesmen The position in Damascua waO BO renewal fees for the patents which he led in 1930 is regarded as bad that only one day's supply of one of the best executed minor cam wheat remained when the Alles en- they own in Germany.
paigns in the history of the North- tered the city, but supplies were rusli- But reports that royalties, pay-West Frontier. He served in Egypt, ed up within 24 hours. ments for the privilege of making Aden, Iraq and Southern Kurdistan Use of German potents. In Britain, during the Great War. are being remitted to Germany are not true. Such royalties und licence fees have to be rent when due to the Custodian of Enemy Property, Sir Ernest Fass.
There is a similor arrangement in Germany, the intention being that after the war one fund can be cet off against the other and all patent- owners' claims met.
This reciprocal agreement worked satisfactorily in the last war, and so far, there is no cause to fear that it will not be carried out again.
was 0.0.C, in Chief of the Southern Before going to India this year, he Command in England and was in charge of strengthening the defences
on the southern coast.
General Wavell
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In the occupied coastal area, stocks of benzine and kerosene which were tes prior to the withdrawal were commandeered by the Vichy authorl-
quickly reple dished from Palestine.
Extensive arrangements are being jorganised for further relief.
Situation At Palmyra Gencral Wayell, stated by the CAIRO, July 1 Reuter). "The Germans to be Britain's No. 1 situation at Palmyra is considered General, whose brilliant strategy satisfactory" declared military circles met with such outstanding success to-night. In North Africa and the Middle East, It was revealed that the light has had complete authority in the British forces which had completed Middle East Innd operations for 12tho encirclement of the town yester- month.
day were "now being reinforced."
Nazis Capture Riga: Wave knows Rusala as well as he
Berlin Claims
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being done to Russian communlea tions by the Luftwaffe.
It says that the railway line from the Baltic to Leningrad was cut in four places and in the central sector Ave goods trains and one munitions train were destroyed.
Italian Caution. ZURICH, July 1 (Reuter).- "Fighting in the Russo-German war Is still in its early stages, and will demand a further big effort on the part of the Axis," states Virginio Gayda in the "Glornale d'Italia," continuing the Italian press warning against the belief that the war will
soon be over.
Gayda adds: "Fighting on the Russian front does not present the possibilities of eass victories. It is not to exaggerate the facts nor talk about, decisive developments. The Russians still dispose of great masses of men and war materinj and have well prepared defence lines in huge territories which will certainly assist the defence."
Contempt For Death
A quick thinker, a shrewd judge men and a great lender, General
knows Africa. He was in Russia before as Military Attacha befaro the revolution and has been there Beveral times since. On the occasion his dispatches home con- tained high approval of the Red Army's Infiltration tactics -by parachute.
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ecesfully engaged by six fighters and beat off the attack after the rear
Konoye Does Not gunner had been wounded and re-
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alteration in the Japanese- uny American relations. the Prince
asserted, "We are very anxious to maintain friendship with the United States. The German-Japanese, all ance was designed to keep the United States out of the European war. The
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"One enemy fighter was shot down Into the sea and several others were seen to be damaged."
Cloud of Fighters LONDON,
(Reuler). July 1 R.A.F. bombers guarded by scores of fighters crossed the Channel early this evening to continue their daily offensive over Northern France.
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purpose of the tripartite pact is of umber of fighters roaring overhead. :
defensive nature. I want the United its spirit. I States to understand
FRIDAY Soon after the leading formation cannot see any reassa, why the two had passed out of sight, buildings or SATURDAY countries cannot remain friendly." this began to tremble with the Although the remainder of the crash of falling bombs across the interview was conducted in Japanese Channel. through 2211 Interpreter, Prince Kunoye spoke English as he reiterat ed emphatically that the pact with Germany is of a "defensive nature." Friendly Interview
I asked the Premier whether he ZURICH, July 1 (Reuter)The believed that United States material Soviets soldier has often shown a resources and Japan's shipping and greater contempt for death than his manufacturing would be a combina- ndversary during the present fight-tion of tremendous power in the ing," says the Berlin
of the
tenacity
who true.
Chungkin Withdraws Envoys
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"National respondent world, and he replied "Yes, that is with "profound gratißcation" on the
quotes German press reports.
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. Break-Neck Adventure! Rumania, Ten Days Packed With Intrigue. the Premier who notoriouslynised the National Government
Amid a World in Flámos I. being photographed. The China. tl he is blown up together withints as he posed for the news
disregarded
arriving The Russions have shown cleverness us in the Inst war reel after which he posed with the trenches Photographers. Dressed in a kimono, In laying
Prince Konnye's confident and calm manner impressed me that any de- cision which he takes will not taken in haste,
his
In
urich
fortmunications. underground "The Russians often adopt ambush tactics formerly used in the civil war consistent with allowing the first waves of an enemy attack to pass through and then exposing it to cross Are between the first and second lines.
"Thus the fighting, as all the Ger- is every- man reports underline, where desperate and stubborn.
"The Russian air force attacks with
Gipperich In Nanking SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" NANKING, July 1 (Domel)-Herr 11. Gipperich, First Secretary of the German-Embassy-in China, (former Consul be
General in called on Mr Hsu Liang,
Foreig Konoye Broadcast
Minister of National Govern→ TOKYO, July 1 (UP)-Prince
ment, at 5.10 p.m. this afternoon and Konoye, the Premier, addressing a informed the latter of the German nationwide hookup on the "National Government's decision to recognise the National Government formally. Service Club's" programme stated
Marquis Marlo Tallani that Japan should depend upon her Italian Ambassador to China,
do Marchio, own power to push the establishment rived here from Shanghai by plane of a "Greater East Asia co-prosperity and has also communicated the Government's decision to
Government to Mr Hou Llang, die Foreign Minister.
lin greatest pluck but accurate bomb-sphere,” irrespective of whatever in-Italian ing is reported to be rare owing to Faulty atming and technique."
(Reuter)-
Reda Need Doctors LONDON, July Among appeals made by Moscow Radio to-night was one for increased numbers of medical men and womer to ensure that the great length of the fighting front would have adequate
prevision, medical
Many women students have al-
ready volunteers.
Another exhortation was addressed to all Red soldiers keenly to watch for Garman soldiers wearing Red Army uniforms. They were_warned that they were fighting a foc who would try every dastardly trick.
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ternational developments and "what-recognise formally the National ever other nations might say."
Changes Denied
TOKYO, July 1 (UP)-Informed
U.S. Not Affected circles to-day ridiculed the rumours
WASHINGTON, July 1 (Reuter), that Mr Mamoru Shigemitsu, Am--Mr Sumner Welles, Aasialant bassador to Britain will succeed Mr Secretary of State, at a press con Matsuoka as Foreign Minister. The ference to-day stated that the formal oficial spokesman denied that any recognition by Germany and Italy of Cabinet shake-up was imminent.
PENNIES FOR VICTORY
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gap, we must look to an increase in the rate of genuine saving."
Sir Kingsley Wood continued that the policy of genuine savings must
the Japanese-sponsored Govern- ment of China makes 10 chango whatever In the relations of the United States with China and Japan.
Axis Troops & Ships At Tripoli Strafed
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be related to rigid economica in centre of the runway and in front private affairs, drastic curtailment of the hangars. At Palmyra bombs of civilian consumption and that were dropped and a number of twin- every penny saved and lent to the engined
nlrcraft were damaged. nation is an extra contribution to Much damage was also dono to victory.
bulidings and numerous casualties The third reading Was adopted were inflicted. 'without a division.
An attack was also carried out on Soucida where direct hits were attained on military buildings.
During the night of June 20-30,
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