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Criticised Editor
Retires
M: C. G. Grey has retired from the editorship of Jane's "All the World's Aircraft." and is succeeded by Mr Leonard Bridgman, former Joint editor,
Some months before publication of the 1040. edition, Mr Bridgman, who had been compiler and Joint edlior for several years, resigned because of differences of opinion with Mr Grey.
When the 1940 edition of this
atandard reference work WHE
published exception was taken to a caption under 罪 photographs of
Lockheed Hudson bombern being
drawn across the American-
Canadian border by horses.
What Caption Said
Mr Grey's caption said: "Now the United
have decided
States
to support the war #nancially to the last Englishman, preparations are being made to thy Flying For tresses' direct, to Britain."
The book was withdrawn by the publishers, and the offending phrase removed. Mr Grey explained that he was being ironical at the expense
of American izolationists.
Action In Courts
Mr Grey stated that be was Lalding immediate action In the courts to vindicate his position following the nnnounceinent that the editor of the publication is now Mr Leonard Bridgman.
Mr Grey stated that he was part proprietor of Jane's All the World's Aircraft, and had been editor for 25
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SEES GENERAL WAVELL-Captain James Roosevelt, right, son of the U. 5. President, who recently toured the Middlo East, as a military observer, meets General Sir Archibald Wavell, loft, in Cairo,
Two Canadian Pilots Flew Atlantic in Crippled 'Plane
The endurance and skill of two Canadian' pilots enabled them to make an epic flight across the Atlantic after both ailerons of a 15 tons Catalina PBY flying boat had broken away while flying from Bermuda to Britain.
The pilots were Flt. Lt. J. G. Fleming, D.F.C., and Flg. Of, J.' J. Meikle, and they were accom- panied by two Bight engineers lent by the Fleet Air Arm and two Canadian civilian operators.
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FROM PAGE ONE
tle pilot jammed. At this critical opinion of military and naval omeers, for his recent peilon in
the conferring moment
right aileron Annamite decorations on members full down, and this threw of the Mission."
machine Into spiral dive from 18,500ft to only 800ft.
Bangkok Worried
the
Load Thrown Overboard
In
| bodings have come Tudjettisoned smoke dares, spares and Indo bracketing Tholland
sources
as well as Government servants in the International field, that the schemes and plans of
Aggressor nations against American security is so evident that the
United States and the rest of the Americas are de- finitely imperlied. That Is why reluctantly, and only after careful weighing of all the facts, I recently
unlimited nationali procialmed an emergency"
He noted the sequence of the Nazi conquests iz which each was pre
BANGKOK, July 21 (Reuter).-- While experienced observers hest- tate to venture an opinion on
First one alteron broke away com- developments in Tokyo, gloomy fore-pletely. Then the other went
the efforts to regain control the crew tool kit. Included in the tool kit was a £40 outlit owned by a flight engineer. An S S was sent out. but the fixed aerial had been carried away, with the ailerons.
Just when they believed that the Catallua must hit the water the pilots recovered control. they were six hours distant from issue of Nazi domination closer to home the captain decided not to this hemisphere.
If Congress by legislative action send out another SOS, but signalled on the trailing aerial, "Both ailerons recognises a state of emergency, the President by proclamation can at- gone,"
the
not
Observers
that hold
if Indo- China is about to become the Syria of the Far East then Thailand's position 14
dissimilar from Turkey's as both are determined to safeguard their independence and maintain their neutrality.
Gasoline Restriction SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” SAIGON, July 21 (Domel).-The French Indo-Chinu Government has
ceded by preliminary assurances of safely or non-aggression to the in
ended, victim and said that wich climination of a victim brought the Although limi
placed a ban effective to-day on the To remain air-berne without lateral range to keep the selectees sale of gasoline
ine in view of the short-control it is necessary to keep going supplies us the result straight ahead, as use of the rudder age of gasoline
of the export ban imposed by Britain, without ailerons is able to put the the United States and the Nether-machine into the fatal flot spin, lands East Indies.
The Indo-China Government has not only ordered the closing down of Kasoline filing stations itt and around Saigon but has also suspend- ed the sale of fuel oil for vehicles and lamps in Tougking and other districts.
Dared Not Move
service.
and
we
America's Responsibility "I do not think that any branch of the Government of the United States is willing to let America, risk the fate which destroyed the inde- Fleming ond Meikle exerted all pendence of other nations their strength on the controls to keep Americans cannot afford to speculato the machine in the air. They dared with the security of America not remove their hands to look at Furthermore, we have a definite 4 map.
responsibility to every country in the Fortunately, Fleming had memo- Western Hemisphere-to aid cach rised his course. As they ap-and every one in
case of
of attack from preached the British coast they flew without the Hemisphere. into a storm. Despite this, however, "I do not belleve that any branch they landed safely in 1 British of the American Government would harbour.
desire to-day to abrogate our Pan They had still some miles to taxi American pact or discard the policy was rough. But they which we have maintained for near- Japanese Leaving S. A. took off again and skimmed just a century and a quarter. If wa above the surface three miles nearer Monroe Doctrine) then it is our duty do not reverse this historic policy (the PRETORIA, July 21 (Reuter) to their moorings. According to the Japanese Legation
to maintain it. To weaken the Army at this particular time would, In my
with judgment, break faith
It is understood that the measure is a result of the joint action taken by Britain, the United States and the Dutch East Indies against possible French Indo-China collaboration withs. Japan.
| here, about 30 Japanese business men,
accompanied by their wives
the Manilo Maru about July 20.
and
and the sea
familles are salling for Japan aboard Germans Lag Behind neighbours."
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commentator speaking from defence. The message will also bo Berlin shid, "Conditions оп the broadcast to the world on short Soviet front are much more difficult waves and later re-broadcast by than in France so that the required beam radio in six foreign languages. time will necessarily be longer."
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BERLIN, July 21 (UP).--The offela fighting on the eastern front on Sun
news agency states that during air
further
31
German planes shot down 65 viet machines, A Soviet planes are
are alleged to have been destroyed on the ground,
The news agency said that German
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FROM PAGE ONE
bombers carried out low-level bomb comprehensively with the production
New Ministers
ministeriai
ing attacks on Soviet troop concen-issue, Parliamentary opinion remains trations in the area north of Vitebsk, unruffled by the new appointments where a large nun
announced to-day, number of trapped Soviet divisions carried out desperate break-out attacks. These were re- Two points on which opinion is pulsed with very heavy losses due to most in agreement are that a change
n bombing, German
It Is stated.
at the Ministry of Information (Mẹ German bombers operating in the Duff Cooper) was desirable and that for North off the Arctic coast of Fin- Mr R. A. Butjer well deserves his land are stated to have sunk a war-promotion from Under-Secretary at ship of 3,400 tons near Poljarnoe, as the Foreign Ofce to full well as a Sovlet destroyer and a mer-rank at the Board of Education... cliantman of 2,000 farts.
Much Interest attaches to the man- Brendan Bracken of Information. An unstinted flow will discharge his duties os Minister
socinted with Parliamentary Private of information la not usually Secretaries to the Prime Minister but was then very bad and almost uninthose who have expressed some ap- prehensions on that point look to Mr Bracken's close association with newspaperdom to redress the bal-
Moscow Radio Jame LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)
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