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MEOW

July 8, 1941.

By Ernie Bushmiller

HELP)

U.B.BEER

ON

DRAUGHT

-ERNIE

BUSHMILLES-

AMITED

NOINË

Reds Estimate German Losses Are Enormous

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MOSCOW, July 7 (Reuter).-M. Lozovsky, chief of the Russian Information. Bureau, replying to questions, to-day, point. ed out that the front was not a straight line but a wide zig-zag in which mobile forces are operating,

He added that whenover any German unit stopped, it was counter-attacked immediately

and quoted the example of a column of tanks halted by lack

of fuel. This column was im.

POLITICS IN AUSTRALIA

Curtin May Yet Displace Menzies .

·CANBERRA, July 7 (Reuter) The Commonwealth Govern- ment, headed by Mr R. G. Menzies, the Prime Minister, may face difliculties in the forth-

Capt. Holden coming budget session.

And Guard

The proposed budget is believed contentious to contain sufficiently matters to provoke labour hostility and the thres Government defents un minor issues in the House of inter-

mediately set upon by Rustank Return To H.K. Representatives last week are its in

were burned out, --

Delayed for about three days owing the Government position despite the M. Lozovsky claimed that German to the typhoon, Captain R. E. Holden, statement of Mr John Curtin, the losses were much greater in the tort-master of the Jardine steamer Fat Labour leader, that Mr Menzies and night of the present campaign than song, and Mr Chubin, Russian guard, be are concentrating only on streng

Australian thening

and defences The arrived in the Culony by another in the 22 previous war months.

denying the possibility of an early Germans, he said, united casualties Jardine vessel this morning. before the Russo-German war "Captain Holden and the Russian election.

to 300,000 while theguard were taken off the Fausang by ounting

estimated them at 900,000. a number of arined Chinese from two looking for a good election issue. M. Lozovsky

added that the launches while en route to Hongkong Russians in 12 days inflicted 700,000 from Shanghai. They were held for casualties and these were mounting daily as the battle was proving more

force,

1TH

There is talk in some quarters of

Without Election

a day or two and eventually rescued mentary Influence is strongest, it is by Japanese Naval Authorities.

that Labour

incrensing

In New South Wales, where Parlla- suggested that Labour would take Interviewed by a representative of office under Mr Curtin as Prime The British estimated, he said, that the "Hongkong Telegraph" on his Minister without on election,

Unions are 22 months the Germs lost 4,500rrival, Captain Holden refused to

sho take action, planes and 2,000 tanks. The make any statement on the incident. anxiety Russiars claim tint in eight days," have not finished making my against the Government and are they had destroyed 1,500 German official statement yet," he added. bringing Increasing pressure to bear

The captain looked it and well, on their Parliamentary leaders, butj and appeared to be none the worse no crisis is in any case likely before Parliament acets, probably Inte in for his experience.

August,

planes and 2,500 farks

Russian Casualties

M. Lozovsky said that he was un- able to disclose the Russion casualties or the number of troops mobilised.

It is understood that the heavily wounded are brought to Moscow for complicated operations and that the ghier casualties are going further luland.

M. Lozovsky said that Russia has three times the number of men possessed by Germany,

No Compromise With Liar

Peru-Ecuador Hostilities

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Eulogy Of Chinese Resistance

LONDON, July 7 (Reuter). A leader in the "Manchester Guardian" states that four years ago Japan, started colling It an "incident," against Chine a war which she is now unable to end. Her victories

glitter and her generals return in triumph

but hundreds of thousands

RUSSIA'S CHANCES OF VICTORY

(DY "REUTER'S" MILITANY CORRESPONDENT)

LONDON, July 7 (Reuter).— Latest news of the Russo- German struggle is favourable to the Russians though that does not mean that the battle is yet This is, perhaps, the most decisive battle in the world's history and is the greatest in breadth of

won.

LIGHT

& DARK

front, numbers W. R. LOXLEY & CO., (China) LTD.

engaged and the weight of equipment.

The fate of Russia is not the only question that is now being decided, but the fate of every nation in the world, not excepting those on the American continent,

Hitler seeks world domination with all peoples slaves of eighty million Germans. Every plane and modern gun device, and every man who can be concentrated to ensure rapidity in destruction is being thrown into the struggle energetically and ruthlessly by the Nazi General Staff.

Russian Doctrine

Fortunately for Russia and the Allies, Russinn military doctrine Is Falso based on total war. It is now evident that Russian preparations have been on a great scale and that they have not falled to note that effetency in planes, innis and artil- ery are not in themselves sufficient victory against great masses. The Russlang are now bring- ing into action their own masses of well-equipped troops.

enstre

Moreover it is also apparent that

of Japanese have been killed and they recognise that the modern idea maimed. Her privations grow

of but defenec in depth" does not mean the Chinese people's spirit is un-merely a number of fortified posts

WASHINGTON, July 7 (Reuter).} approximately 240 yards west of the broke has endured from her great a belt and purely static and defen-

All craft are warned that very approximate, ition fr should give the marking sampan wide burth.

a

China

inner strength. She has the patente that "gazes on king's graves,“ The Communists and the Government are green still united against the Invader.

She is re-building in the west on economy this which

"knightly way" las and bloodily

For

too little was ap- For four preciated of China and too little was done to help her. She has been fighting the battle of this country (Britain) and those with us in the war. As much as any she deserves our help.

As much as any, she must be with us at and after the peace.

The presence of a sunken Junk

---Mir Sumner Welles,

Under-uthern end of the Oillog Jetty, Sceretary of State, at a press con-Naval Camber, Kowloon, is notified: ference to-day, said that he was by the Harbour Department.

The site is marked by a sampan sure that the United States and all other American republies were an showing a green flag and a xious to help to halt the Peru- light by night. Ecuador hostilities.

Asked whether the United States

had (Reuter).Mr Government LONDON, July 7

received, any re-] Herbert Murrison, The Itome ports indicating "artside influences"

explaining the choice provoking Secretary,

the Peru-Ecuadorian Incing the British Empire in this war, clashes. Mr Welles replied quoting said that it was either to continue our an old Spanish proverb, "Very sacrifice and determination to win, in muddy waters fishing is good."

Mr Welles sold that incidents of or to surrender-which would mean spiritual death.

this kind were a matter of profound If there was anyone who wanted regret to the United States Govern- to belleve In Hiller's words, the ment. invasion of Russia proved -how-much-that-word-was-to-be

trusted.

10

him

Mr. Morrison concluded that there is no room for compromise' and there was no room for dealing with a man who could not and never would be trusted,

often

S'hai Chinese Like Winston SHANGHAI, July 8 (Reuter)

U.S. Navy Repairs

and forts scattered in however deep

sive In action. On the contrary, the offensive of to-day-break-through owed by large numbers of troops by powerful motorised columns fol-

encirclements-can qnly be met by who will then develop the matter of

the use of equally powerful and large masses in reserve. In the end you come to a declsion being sought and gained in an encounter where the forces, artillery, tanks and planes, is offensive spirit, employing strong

Guide to vetory.

Resolute Defence

These principles the Russians' seem to be putting into resolute action. Luulting at the battlefront in more

scroll currying a message of ap- preciation to Mr Winston Churchill __WASHINGTON_July_7 (Reuter), detall and starting from the north,

George Of Greece signed by 100,000. Chinese in Shang-The Navy Deparment has asked it seems that the Germans and Finns

hal from all walks of life has been Congress to appropriate an addi-had captured neither Murmansk LONDON, July 7 (Reuter).-King | handed over to Mr H. J. Collar, that $585,000,000 to augment its nor the railway south though they George of Greece arrived in South Chairman of the British Residents shipbuilding programme. Of this have efalmed to have done so several Africa to-day, accompanied by mem- | Association, for transmission to Huh, $180,000,000 will be for In-days ago.

London. bers of his suite.

creased repairing facilities.

The attack further south an the Karelian Isthmus has not advanced; at all and they do not seem to be heavily pressed,

FAT THE DOCTORS.

BE HAVE NO ENERGY AND

EYEN WAKE TIRED

NOWADAYS.

HOCKEY PLAYER.

"YOUR TROUBLE IS NIGHT STARVATION, YOU ARE NOT REPLACING DURING ŠLEEP THE ENERGY USED UP DURING THE DAY, HORLICKS REBUILDS STRENGTH AND ENERGY AS MANY SUFFERERS FROM SICKNESS AND FEVER HAVE PROVED, YOU SHOULD START TAKING HORLICKS NOW. 17 WILL-REPLACE ENERGY WHILE YOU SLEEP AND YOU WILL SOON FEEL FIT AGAIN!

IN SICKNESS' AND CONVALESCENCE OR WHEN YOU FEEL TIRED ON LISTLESS

take

FINDS LOST FORM Eden's Words

AND SO

HORLICKS #VERY NIGHT

HORLICKS

TOO BAD WE LOST TODAY, IVE SHOULD HAVE BEATEN THEM EASILY, I AM AFRAID WE'RE DEPENDING TOO MUCH ON BILL'S PAST PERFORMANCE IN THE FORWARD LINE, HE SEEM3 TO HAVE GONE RIGHT OFF LATELY.

YES I CAN'T UNDERSTAND IT, I PASSED HIM TWO ''SITTERS'

TODAY. HE \\ FUMBLED BOTH.

"(THINKS) THANK

· GOODNESS"}¥€ REGAINED MY

LOST FORM. THANKS YO

HORLICKS

IT GUARDS AGAINST NIGHT STARVATION. YOU WILL ELKEP 'SOUNDLY, WAKE REFRESHED, AND REBUILD YOUR ENERGY.

*(THINKS) I AM AFRAID

JACK AND GEORGE ARE RIGHT. MY GAME HAS GONE TO PIECES LATELY, 17'S LUCKY 1 OVERHEARD THEM IN THE SHOWERS THIS AFTERNOON. CANT UNDERSTAND IT. A

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DOCTOR.

TWO MONTHS LATER

WELL PLAYED”,

"HORLICKS

GOOD SHOT

CHANGES LIST.

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Welcome In Moscow

(Reuter)

MOSCOW, July. 7 Newspapers publish prominently the speech which the British Foreign Secretory, Mr Anthony Eden, made at Leeds, emphasising the passage in the speech saying that Britain is not in any eiretimstances prepared to negotiate with Hitler at any time on any subfeet and that she will inten- sify her war effort until he and all that he stands for is utterly dca-

troyed.

The press emphasises also Mr Eden's statement that England will

do her utmost to help the Russians for help anyone else who fights Hitler,

doing so without reservationa second thought.

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