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It is under-

white crosses on roofs. stood that this lo due to a Vichy order to ensure the safety of French |

the event of property in armed conflict in the Fur East which Indientes Frentla non-belligerenry.

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Plane Passage Refused SAIGON, Aug. 7 (Router)-Thai- land 1s reported to have refused the passage of a four-motored Japanese passenger seaplane from Saigon to Bangkok. The plane is due to pick up That delegates to the Boundary Commisalon who have nol yel furlved.

Japanese View

TOKYO. Aug. 6 (Reuter),- "Japan bus no designs on Thailand, she is on very good terms with that Slate, declares the "Jat Tunes.” urgan of the Japanese Foreign Office ta-day. It accuses Britnin of "rais-

the Japanese bogey to camouflage her own agressive Intentions for Strengthening Singapore through creation of advance bares at the expense of Thailand.

the

"Siguki, well-known editorial cum- rentator of the "Yomiuri Shimbun," riting in the August igde of the while admitting journal "Japan," that the general situation forbids us War he- to deny the passibility of tween Japan and the United States" expresses the view that if America is Great to extend "effective aid" to Britain she will find it imperative. to avoid as far as possible any antagonism of Japan.

Part of Axis Strategy LONKON. Aug. 7 Reuter).—}} message from Washington amplifies. the view that the Japanese pressure! on Thailand is part of the Axs plant 16 enable Germany to get hold off strategi bases in the Atlantie while imilar bases in the Japan Setze%

Pacific,

A London comment declares that the Japanese encroachment in Indo- China enot be considered as an isolated act of aggression but as a

tai element

Germon of

grand

·trategy.

This report is an elucidation of Mr Cordell Hull's statement that present, events in Europe und Asia provided! the world with proof of Axis plans for conquest by force.

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WAR BUSINESS — OPM Chief William S. Knudson, loft, looks over war missiles with General Electric Chairman Philip Rood, at purchasing agents' convention in Chicago. Loft is a torpedo hoad. Right is sholl for big gun..

Much Havoc On German Cities

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Nazi Losses Cause Repercussions

FROM PAGE ONE

Russian in spite of the repeated tives to Frankfurt, Mambel and anish and German assaults. Karlsruhe More large fires were The official Tass agency reported started and a considerable weight of that a submarine of the Soviet northern fleet penetrated a Nazi har- Eight aircraft are missing from 'bour, blew up a 6.000 ton transport

Roosevelt-Churchill bombs was drepped on each city.

Mystery

FROM PAGE ONE

sident Roosevell, M; Hurvy Bopkins; and Mr Churchill.

Heads of Services

The night's operations,

with two torpedoes, and the return

Alreraft of the Fighter Cocomanded safely, attacked a member of aerodromes in! Moscow Again Raided Northern France during the night. MCSCOW, Aug. B One alreraft is missing.

(UP), The fourteenth Bir raid in seventeen nights began at 10.30 p.m. and insted Coustal Command aircraft tor-three hours. According to com- pedoed an enemy vessel CHIT thentique, a Sovlet pllat ramuned an Norwegian const during the night jenemy bomber and then parachuted It was thought here to-day that if and bombed an aerodrome in Nor-to malety. it is true that American Ciders of way. One alteraft is missing,,

Stal and Colonel Frank Knox,| Secretury of the Navy. were with

President Roosevelt, then Mr Chur-

We Gain Initiative

chill was probably not there because RUSSO-BELGIAN In Western Desert

of obvious political repercussion In Congress to the British Prime

Minister talking to the heads RAPPROCHEMENT

America's Aghting services.

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LONDON, Aug. 7 (Reuter),~~A) - rangements have been made for an

FROM PAGE ONE

However, there is fairly convincing evidence that General George Mar exchange of representatives Letween prong of his two-pronged attuci shall and General II. Arnold are the governments of Soviet Russia brough Libya and Cirenaica en une Loth fishin Clusapeake Bay and Helgium following a meeting band and through the Balkons on which

is nowhere near the President's, lesday of the Belgian Foreign Minis-the other.

1 Italian resistance-In East Africa is sort at Campo Bello, and there is ter, M. Paul Speak, an the Russian

now limited to the Gondar and no reol cvidence that Admiral Ambassador, M. Ivan Maisky,

Gondar is C5- Harold Stark, . Chief of Naval The meeting took place at the Wolchent pockets. Operations, and Colonel Knox have Secretary of State's con at the tinted to have about 3,000 white

come there.

Message From Yacht WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (Reuter} ~An oMcial dispatch from The pre- tential yacht Potomac states that President Roosevelt is keeping in glose touch with international affairs by naval radio.

Foreign "Offee.

Swedes Starving

troops and 6,000 natives. Welcheft has a similar number of white troops and 1.000 nutives.

This is causing Britain to keep tune troops in East Africa to mop up the enemy but surrounded and unable to get supplies, they will

ventally fall into British hands

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, Aug. 7 (UP) Seven thousand Swedes in northern Estonia are believed to be starving All possible troops are shifted to The disputeh added that the wea since they have been cut off from all other parts in the Middle East and ther is excellent and fishing goni. supplies due to the war. The well the British have had to block the There is no mention of the rumours known Estonian Swede, Cari Motan- territory linking Egypt with Turkey, of a possible meeting between the der, has asked the Swedish Foreign safeguarding Cyprus and shielding President and Mr Churchill,

Office for permission to send 50,000 Iraq.

Cruise Continues

cruise towards

Swedish krona worth of supplies to Danger From Ukraine WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (UP)-A Estonia as soon as the situation per- Although the German advance in anval dispatch states that President mits, and preparations have already Roosevelt and his party continued to been made for an expedition with Russia is held and slowed down anununounced food, medical supplies, ductors and verywhere, the Nazis still hold the initiative but undoubtedly the Ger- destination to-day and that the Presi- several nurses.

man 11igh Command is disappointed dent is kept informed on interna-

at the slowness of the advance and tional developments by radio.

the heavy losses.

BORDER CLASHES.

DENIED

Australian Envoy The latest reports indicate that there is no great change in the Rus- Talks To Hull slan situation. Hiller's armies on the Sinelensk front are. more or less WASHINGTON, Aug. 7 (Reuter) stationary. The Nazis are progressing The Far Eastern situation was the in the Ukraine in a southeasterly SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH subject of a conference between the direction, and if he thrust there MOSCOW, Aug. 7 (UP), M. Australian Minister Mr R. G. Casey gained any considerable success they Cazovsky the Vice-Commissar of and the Secretary of State Mr Cor-might be able to get to the Caucasus Foreign Affairs to-day denied the dell Hull to-day.

and so towards the British Middle

reported clashes on the Soviet-Man- Mr Cusey declined to comment on East positions. chukuoan border as a "pure news- Japan's southward expansion beyond The Russian “, Army- In Siberia paper fantasy," adding that the re-saying: "Australla strongly believes is very strong, composed of highly- Intions between Soviet Russia and that the place to defend Australia is trained and well-equipped Soviet Manchukuo remain the same in spite as for away from Australia as pos-troops, and has proved itself superior of the writings of journalists.

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