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WASHINGTON, July 22 (Reuter).Mr Sumner Welles, Under-Secretary of State, made a speech to-day which constituted the most specific announcement yet made by a high administrative official on the post-war aims of the United States Government.

Mr Welles said that a post-war association of nations strong enough to guarantee is- armament and equal economie opportunities was the ideal for which peoples of goodwill should strive as the foundation of permanent pence.

The Minister was laying the

foundation stone of a new wing MOSCOW HARDLY LATE

to the Norwegian Legation.

He declared that free governments and peace-loving peoples should now be preparing themselves for a "better day" that would come with the crushing

those who were defeat of sacrificing mankind to their own lust

for

ver and lost,

power

SCATHED

FROM PAGE ONE

military importance in Britain.”

NEWS

Hankow Boycotts British News

the British-owned and

"Central

The League of Nations as President dlary bombs un targets of military Wilson conceived it "falled in part importance in Moscow, extensive fres because of the blind selfishness of being observed south of the River

Moskwa,"

SHANGHAI, July 23 (Reuter).- men in the United States as well as According to the report, 12 explo- virtual embargo against British in other paris of the world" (A

siris were observed near the Krem- reference to the United States

lin, the Germans likening the raid to was clamped down in Hankow Senate's blocking of American entry the "heaviest dealt on targets of Chinese authorities, both "Reuters" loent Japanese-sponsored by the Into the League in 1920),

"The Lengue also failed because of its utilisation by certain Powers Leningrad Raid Fails China Post", being compelled to close primarily to advance their own MOSCOW, July 22 (UP)-To-down to-day.

Outwardly they have suspended political and commercial ambitions." day's communique states that the But the League failed chiefly be- German Tattwaffe tried to bomb their activities due to strikes by the cause of the fact that it was forced Leningrad twice but the Russian do-Chinese stalls, but behind this les Intimidation by the so-called Social to operate means of maintain-.

by those who dominated fenders intercepted them.

L.C.C. Sympathy

Bureau of the Chinese Municipailty. its

"Reuters" entire Chinese staff Ing the status quo. 1t WAS never LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)--Ir

10 falled

report for duty since the enabled to operate 43

chief C. G. Its

Ammon. Chairman of the morning of July 15, although no spokesman intended-as on elastic London County Council, has sent to demands were previously presented. and impartial instrument bringing following telegram to the Chairman It is understood that one member of about peaceful and equitable ad- of the Soviet Union: Justments between nations as time

"On behalf of the people of London, the staff was arrested by plainclothes

gendarmes. and circumstances proved necessary. I send sympathetic greetings to the The situation took a serious turn

Two Essentials

people of

of Moscow in the waston Some Instrumentality

must un-damage to their city. We share with yesterday when the apartinent of Mr 11. J. Archibald, publisher of the questionably be found achtere you the hazards and dangers of these Central China Post", and "Reuters" such adjustinents when nations of the human attacks. earth again undertake the tnak "In the pride of resistance, we acting manager was subjected to an restoring law and order to dis-salute you. We will stand together armed raid. According to advices until the end. Victory is assured." received in Shanghai, it is understood astrously shaken world.

Whatever the mechanism, said Mr Stalin's Commendation

that considerable damage to property Weller, he is unsilerably convinced

resulted. MOSCOW. July 22 (Reuter).-Inj of two things: irst,

The advices state that the Japanese the abolition of an order of the day issued to-day authorities in Hankow profess no offensive armaments and the limita- Moscow, M, Stalin, as Commissar for knowledge as to the perpetrators of tion and reduction of defensive Defence, attributes the dispersal of

ers of the raid and deny all responsibility. German armaments and of the tools which the make the construction of such arm- vigilance of the

The trouble started on July 14 Air Observation when the staff of the "Central China aments possible can only be under- Service, night

fighters. organked post" presented demands for a large taken by some rigid form of inter-anti-aircraft fire and

searchlight

to

of

bir raiders to the

national supervision and control crews, while the fire-fighting brigade increase in their rice allowance. The

practical

and und

without which such

und city militia were also thanked, essential control 130 real disarm- Thanks to the measures taken by ament en ever be reached.

these organisations, suid M. Stalin, Second, no peace which may be the order of the enemy planes was mude in the future will be valid or upset, only isolated planes penetrat- lasting unless it establishes fully and ing to the capital, adequately the natural rights of ali peoples to equal economic enjoyment. As long as any one people or any one Government possesses a mono-

Strong Force

management requested two days to consider the

stuf matter and the agreed but a few minutes later the stuff walked out dated by agitators.

after being Intima-

The best authority says that the is being held in communicado in

& Chinese hotel where they are being well fed and cared for,

The British Consul General, Mr

poly over the natural resources and Smashes Nazi Plants Davidson has drawn the attention of

raw materials which are needed by all peoples there can be no basis for world order based on Justice und: peace.

World Security

World security represents the end upon which the hearts of men and

FROM PAGE ONE

Municipality

and the

the Consul General to the al-

Japanese

Teged intimidation.

The "Post" management has been given to understand that four de-

en alreraft flying well above 12,000 mand will be presented by the So- feet.

"V" Lights Scen women everywhere to-day, are set. Lights in the shape of "Va" Whether it be security from bombing seen by RAF, pilots while from the air or from mass destruc-France, Holland and Belgium tion; or whether it be security from right, adds the Air Ministry. want, disease or sturvation; whether A report to this effect by one of

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cint Bureau including: that the paper amalgamates with the semi-official were English translations of what is pub

Jorgan "Wu Han Pao" to print only overished in the Chinese paper: to ell- last minale "Reuter" or pro-Allied news. It is not known yet whether these e security in enjoying that in- the British crews on their return demands have actually been present-

ed yet. alienable

ble, right which every human from France was at örst received being should possess of living out his with a sceptical smile by the inter

in peace and happiness, people rogation ofleer. But other crews had throughout the length and breadth of also reen this and other "V's" both the world are demanding security and freedom from fear. That is the objective of us all to-day-to try to anything like the lights of acro- HANOI, July 22 (Reuter).---For find a means of bringing that to ១១. dromes. One "y" WAS made by the first time breaking the complete Mr Welles concluded by saying that white glits enclosed in circles of press ban which has been in exis- e could not believe that peoples of red-lights-and-another-by-five-yellow tence throughout Indo-China for the goodwill will not once more strive lights in each arm. They varied be- past weeks regarding rumours of expansion here, the official

he

nelieved.

la France and the Low Countries.

The crews said that they were not

London Disquiet At German High Communl communique

Indo-China

Surprise French Statement

the

tant dovernment at Vichy Impor-

this

to realise the great ident of an as-tween 12 and 50 feet in length but news agency "Arip" is- sociation of nations by which the in Belgium seemed to be about) freedom and security of all might be 100 yards long and made continuous sued a cryptic bulletin last night:

lines of lights "like a neon sign,“ as "Reports from London state that

Japan recently submitted to the pilot, who reported it. said.

Germans Attack Ports

French

concerning Japanese LONDON, July 22 (Reuter) expansion into south Indo-China."

The sudden pul states that in the waters around Eat-bulletin is taken as a hint that a

publication of land, German bombers scored direct denouement is in sight and as the hits on two large freighters.

Others attacked harbour Installaties wish to prepare the populace.

first move the Indo-China authorl- FROM PAGE ONE tions in southeast England.

In the attempted

enemy sweepsi first hand accounts of the Russian over the Channel coast, says fighting to reach Washington come communique, six British fighters from the Far East, Japanese Military were brought down by Gerinan

the

Second Raid On Moscow

fgliters. Attaches being the only foreign

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" British bombers dropped high ex- military people allowed to visit the Russian front. Ther

plosive

MOSCOW, July 22 (UP), -Thic and incendiary bombs at it Is reports, credibly stated 111 Washington, various places in southwest Germany, second air raid on Moscow started at reflect admiration for the manner

aner killing and wounding some clvilians, 10 o'clock to-night and lasted for Ave

Mostly, houses were damaged

or hours.

In which the Red Army is being used destroyed. adding that it holds a line as

as possible and withdraws it in Anti-aircraft artillery shot down reasonable order, then attacks the one attacking bomber. Germon flanks and often the rear) as well.

Leningrad And Kiev Japanese observers are quoted no saying that these movements are "beautifully executed,"

While they are said to express the belief that Leningrad and Klev will be occupied and that the Germans

are stated to hold the view that the bulk of the Red Army will withdraw as a fighting force to the east of the Soviet capital.

The Luftwaffe returned at exactly the same time and for the successive doy rained incendiaries and high ex- plosives.

The Russian defences were very

aircraft barrage.

German Time-Table active and put up a most intense anti- Slowed Down by Half

FROM PAGE ONE

Peace Commissioners Appointed

SPECIAL TO ́the “TELEGRAPH"

Alfred

Dr

will eventually reach Moscow, they Nazis are unaccustomed, and also WASHINGTON, July 22 (UP),— tical for the terrain which places a President Roosevelt has named maximum strain on communications. Senator Elbert Thomus, American

National Commissioner, and Latest Communique LONDON, July 23 (Reuter)-Mid-bassador, as American non-National former Chinese Am- Sze, night news from the eastern front Commissioner to represent the allows that the Russians are fighting United States in the five-mon US- furiously to stem the new triple South American International Peace offensive by the Nazis on Leningrad, Commission in accordance with the Moscow and Klev.

1040 treaty with South America for All day baltica roged in the the settlement of all possible future Smolensk wedge where the Nazis are disputes between the two nations. said to be attempting n gigantic [The filth Commissioner will encircling movement to trap the jointly appointed. Soviet troops in the elbow of the Dnieper River.

Internal Unrest In Germany

FROM PAGE ONE Bluskewitz, inflated with success, are reported have favoured Hitler's plan but General von Kellel, after first approving, changed his mind at the last minute when too inte to sway Hitler's purpose.

dicated that in the Ukraine the Russ

Moscow's latest, communique in- fans have withdrawn from Novograd- Volynsk near the 1038 frontier to Zhitomir some 86 miles west of Klov.

In the North

Hitler Counting His Chickens

be

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” Peace Mission

BERLIN, July 22 (UP)-It is Regarding Hess, Information 1s

[reported that Hiler is about to name continually heaping up, Indicating In their pincer drive on Leningrad, berg, the Nazis leading ideologist, as the Russian-born Dr Alfred Rosen- taken the Germans are still held up south-Reich Administrator of the conquer-

Cost of Lake Peipus but from Fin-ed territories of the Soviet Union.

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that his peace mission without Hitler's cognisance.

A visitor to Berchtesgaden shortly land they have pushed into an 80- after the departure at less reported mile wide neck of the land between that Hitler was most upset and filled the

the two great

lakes, Ladoga and

Oggo.

with mistrust of his entourage.

Despite an official denial, the be- A Soviet communique, mentioning tief persists that Willy Messerschmitt, this front for the first time, reports the famous plano constructor and a fighting around, Petrozavodsk on the member of the Hess group, who per- Leningrad-Murmanak Raliway, some ronally placed at the disposal of Hesaj 210 miles northeast of Leningrad, → the Messerschmitt in which he un- The Russians are reported to have dertook his flight to Scotland, was dropped parachute troops behind the arrested subsequently,

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