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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Decoux Wants To Maintain Relations

FROM PAGE ONE

Accident At Customs Pass

Doctor Luckily There

Seld to be in a fairly serious

August 1, 1941.

Battle Still Raging In Smolensk Sector

FROM PAGE ONE

Admiral Decoux declared that Indo- condition, Wong Yau, 28, was sent to ing that Lengingrad China would execute loenlly the re-hospital. this morning following

in enjoying normal life with the theatres and cent agreements corcluded by France traille accident'at Customs Pass,

elnemes still functioning. and Japan.

Reporting the accident to the

German Losses Darlan Attached

Police Clinu Yuk-kwam, 403 Nathan

hla lorry WO& LONDON, July 31 (UP),-General ZURICH, July 31 (Reuter).-The Road, sal that Gerninn-controlled Paris press hos descending Customs Pass at 20 miles Sikorski, Prime Minister of Fotond opened in fresh and violent campaign per hour and private car No. 3082 in a brondent to Polund over the against Admiral Darlan and the was approaching from the opposite 13.B.C. this evening estimated that Vichy Government on grounds that direction. At that time there were close to one mililon Germans inve since the beginning of the Russian two of them were on his left walk-stan front where, he said,

only four persons on the road and been killed or wounded on the Rus- almost campaign they had resumed

ing abreast and the other two behind four-fifths of the Reichswehr is en- "Walt and See", policy as though them. All were walking towards gaged. Germany was eventually going to him.

Latest Red Communique defent, says a Vichy corres- Chau stated that

WAS then dent.

MOSCOW. Aug. 1- [Neuter). The about 40 ft from the pedestrians and following communique was issued by The correspondent adds that M. he sounded his horn several times the Soviet Information Bureau early Jean

Luchaire,

the The pedestrian walking last dashed this morning: writing in "Nouveaux Temps," complains that jout into the roadway and looked it General de Gaulle's supportors have the private car as it passed. Cha treaps fought the enemy In the diree- "In the course of July 31 out bloc against the Vichy said be was then only nine feet from tions indlested in the morning com- formed a Cabinet which has shown Incapacity [the man. He applied his brakes but

time to munique. to rally the friends of collaboration. was winble to pull up in

New Cabinet Wanted avold hitting him. The Government must be re- constituted in order to choose de- finitely between the "Woit and See" and collaboration policiere" and

Both newspapers "Nouveaux Temps" suy, that Vichy must realise that France' is unable to save the remaining African colonies alone and urge military rolluborn-I tion with Germany. on the same! terms as collaboration with Japan In Indo-China.

Russians Continue Offensives

"Especially stubborn fighting de II. learned that Dr J. B. Moçkie [veloped in the Smolensk directions the Medical Department was where our troops by counter-attacks threw back the enemy to his position the private car, removed.

After the mishap on ambulance and Inflicted heavy lusses upon him. was sent for and the injured man "We captured prisoners in tro-

phies.

Air Fighting "Our air force, in co-operation |with the land troops, dealt blows.to motorised and mechanised enemy unita and infantry.

Interned Czech Communists

"On July 30, 15 Germatt planes LONDON, July 31 (British Wire-We lost sight planes. A light of were brought down in air combats. lesa)-Replying to a question in the Soviet bombers attacked, in the Bal- Secretary Mr Herbert Morrison said One-bomb hit the first ship and sank that the cases of Communist ex- to the Czecho-Slovak Par- Deputies

The second ship sustained Lamont,

heavy damage and escaped behind a detained in wha

smoke screen. British internment campa, were! being reviewed by the Advisory Committee.

House of Commons to-day, Homme tie aren, two Germah patrol ships.

were

FROM PAGE ONE

"Nine Junkers 08 and three Aley- serschnitts were destroyed on an | bombers took off to raid Soviet The Committee's report must be enemy aerodrome deep in the enemy

rear." towns. A Soyict air unit raided studied before he was able to con-

Berlin Report enemy machines there and destroyed sider the question of release.

BERLIN, Inine Junkers 88 and thrce Messersch-

July 31 (UP) the course of the large battle In the mitts.

Smolensk sector the Luftwaffe yes- terday and to-day destroyed 27 guns and 33 tanks, and during the opern- tlons against encircled, formations destroyed 140 trucks, attacked Soviet ntrßelds and other fortifications along concentrations, supply trans- ports and rail facilities,

A Hight of Soviet dive-bombera į attacked two German patrol ships

in the Battle Sea one being damaged LATE NEWS

and the other escaping bebind smoke screen.

A naval observation post detained

A

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diversionists. All the

"gangsters"

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STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Hongkong Stock Exchange Official Summary issued yesterday. İst

Buyers

Communists Shot

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPḤ"

Japan Seeking Pact With Thai

FROM PAGE ONE

the "Supabburus," drawing attention to the respective procedure adopted by the two Powers when moving up DERLIN, July 31 (UP)-A dis- their forces to the Thal border. ILK. Govt 36 Lonn (1934) 94.50| patch from Belgrade to the official The paper says that the British II.K. Govt 34% Loan (1940) 04.50 news agency to-day states that DO authorities always informed the

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QUITO, July 31 (UP)-The Pre- sident announced that hostilitles be- tween Peru and Ecuador cease at 6 p.m. to-day.

would

PONIES FROM AUSTRALIA

The second batch of Australian ponies, comprising 16 gelming and 25 subscription ponies, have arrived in) the Colony for the Hongkong Jockey Club. They were all shipped deck in specially made stalls, and ap- pear to have had a good trip on the way up.

on

Mr F. Brett, Chief Inspector of Junics and Cargo Boots, who has been in Australia on teave for the last four months, has returned to the Colony.

Mr H. Marriott of the Kowloon Dock Police informed the Police yesterday that between July 27 and; 31 some person entered the store room of the Engine shop of the Kow- loon Docks and stole 84 milling machine gear cutters worth $2,000.

Ingenohl's

lending Communists from Dante Thai Government of every military were shot in the counter-measures movement near the That border, but found necessary In view of the "acts the Government Was st without of sabotage by Communist eleinguts," official intimation regarding Japanese

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troop movements though a Japanese nir base is reported to have been established three miles from the new Thai frontier with Cambodia,

Denies Grant of Bases LONDON, July 31 (UP).—The Thailand Consulate-General here has denied any agreement with either Japan or Great Britain regarding the igranting of bases. Thailand will not

grant bases to anyone, he declared.

Lull In Désert Warfare

FROM PAGE ONE

fixed guns to the Allied troops, the communique adds.

Tank Action

LONDON, July 31 (Reuter).- Mention of British tank nction In to-day's Italian communique la in- terpreted as significant in authorita- tive circles in London.

in

It is pointed out that the passage communique, read la Cón-

junction with yesterday's ometal British announcement that the British garrison at Tobruk had wrested the initiative from the enerny, indientes a definite strengthening of British position there,

the

BLOW-OUT PUTS CAR INTO TREE

Mr G. A. V. Hall of "Bellmere" at the 10% milestone, Castle Peak, re- ported to the Police yesterday that at p.m. while he was driving his car near the 10-milestone, the near side tyre burst causing the vehicle to run against a tree. The car was badly damaged. No persons were injured,

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Unlicensed Soldier

Driver Fined $10

Walked Into Car

Mrs Shaw of the China Light and Power Company Quarters, reported Plending guilty to driving n car to the Police yesterday that while without a licence, Pie, P. S. Davies, she was driving a car along Nothan | Royal Artillery, of Lyemun "Barracks, Road near Hunghom 蟲 Chinese was fined $10 by Mr II G. Sheldon, woman walked into the roadway, and K.C., at Central Magistracy this morn- was struck by the car. The woman

received slight injuries.

Set Dingsdale stated that Defendant Mr S. M. McLaren of the Hongkong was driving car No.. 4303 along China Gas Company reported to the 14, and Police yesterday that two gas geysera Gloucester Road on June when asked for his licence was not valued at $100, were stolen from No. able to produce it.

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