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RUSSIANS MAY FLOOD UKRAINE

FROM PAGE ONE

western Ukrainian front which re- ported violent street fighting' in citles and villages.

The "Red Star," officiel Red Army newspaper, reported that a cavalry regiment has outflanked Germans et a point in the "K" counter-attack at night, and had destroyed two Nazi battalions,

"Pravda" also announced the un- nihilation of two German battalions Zengen's division which fought in of the 88th Regiment of Count von France, Belgium and Greece.

Latest Communique MOSCOW, Aug. 19 (Reuter)-Tho following is the text of the Soviet midnight communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau:

Our troops "During August 19, waged battle against the enemy plung the entire front, especially stubborn- ly in the Kingisepp, Novgorod, Gomel

now

and Odessa directluns.

"According to Information avaliable, c

on August 17 in the course of air combats, 28

German planes

were brought down and noi 22

DA

previously reported.

Our Ex-

"On the night of August 17-10, our planes bombed Plocst!. Allers observed large fires and plosions.

"On August 18, 30 German planes were brought down in the course of air combats. We fost 12 planes.

"In the Black Sen, our bombers sank two enemy transports and set are to another transport."

Abend Declares

Inevitable

Girl Freed From Forced

Marriage

The marriage of Consuelo Fernandez, instructor at Adam- son University, in the Philip pines, to Francisco Genato, em- ployee of the Cebu branch. of the San Miguel Brewery, was annulled recently on the ground couple did not live together that it was forced and the

after the marriage.

August 20, 1941.,

GERMAN CITIES

AGAIN BOMBED QUEEN'S.

→FROM PAGE ONE

stroyed by H.A.F. fighters in offen- sive operations over Northern France this morning, it is learned. the pilots of two ate safe.

Six R.A.F. fighters are missing but

Losses on Both Sides

LONDON, AUE, 19 (Reuter). Three British bombers and 12 fght- ers were lost during extensive opera- tiers over the Channel and Northern the Dutch coast and targets at Haze- France to-day.

Coastal shipping off Ostend-and off brouck were among the objectives of Miss Fernandez and Genato were the road. married on May 3, 1939, and since

Rescues In Channel that time had not lived together as

LONDON, Aug. 19 (British Wire- man and wife. The court adduced less)The rescues of RAF pilots that Mias Fernandez submitted to the are described in an Air Ministry ac- marriage under threats and Intimida-count of to-day's fighter sweep over tion of Genato and his relatives,

Miss Fernandez has been teaching at Adamson for the past four years. Genato did not context the complaint Aled against him.

Northern France,

The pilots of two RAF. planes

are safe. Both were rescued by the Alt-Sea Rescue Service. One of these pilots is a Belgian who shot down Messerschmitt yesterday. He

he came down in the water and was picked up an hour later.

Raid-Free Day

Roosevelt Looks To climbed into his rubber dinghy when

1943

Continued From Page 1

day free from enemy activity over

LONDON, Aug. 19 (Reuter)-After

Britain, bombs were dropped on a southeast coast town soon after durk of the British party was the safety of to-day. There were only two casual- the President and those accompany-ice-one serious.

ng him.

The secret was well-kept, the Pre-

sident said, yet the press has good FLEET AIR ARM

reason to notice the absence of cer-

Warnkey figures here and in London. SMASHES CONVOY

FROM PAGE ONE

drift toward war by the United States.

Japan is termed the prototype of Nazi Germany-"arrogant, greedy, scornful of the rights of others, and with the temperament of butly."

Listing specific causes for a war which lie says cannot be avoided, Mr Abend names Japan's violution of treaties concerning China, and then that even aside from ethical sons the United States cannot per- mit Japan to be permanently suc- cessful in her campaigns of aggress- ion and expansion. Success, he fore- easts, would make Japon so powerful within two decades that American geographical safety would be dangered, "the Japanese temper- jament being what it is."

reasons

reverse

Cannot Turn Back

сп-

It is now impossible for Japan, to the uriicle her policies,

the argues, not only because of question of "face" but

because no appeasement would satisfy America and Great Britain which did not in- clude the withdrawal of Japanese armed forces from all of China, and the desertion of Japan's puppet re

and economic gimes there. For political reasons Japon does not dare to call home her army of more than 1,000,000 men, it is stated, for she einployment could not give them nor afford a dole, and the returned armies night casily be surred to revolution.

Fragility of Treaties

for

President Roosevelt sald that news-

should be papers

be congratulated their restraint during what he called a black-out week.

He added that even now the place of meeting could not be divulged and perhaps could not be until after the war.

> FROM PAGE ONE

following day showed that it had been beached at Lampedusa Island. The ship was there attacked by Blenheims of the B.A.F. and a direct hit with a heavy bomb set it on Are.

with volumes of bluck smoke pour-

Halifax In Montreal MONTREAL, Aug. 19 (Reuter).--- "It might be very useful for President Rousevelt and Mr Churchill to meeting from it. from time to time it the war goes on," sald Lord Halifax, the British Ambassador

to the United States, whs arrived here to-day on a brief

visit,

Lord Halifax was replying to a question whether he thought the Churchlli-Roosevelt conference the first of a series between the two

mea.

was

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In Libya, heavy bombers of the R.A.F. ralded Benghazi and Tripoli TO-MORROW: “3 SMILES” A Mandarin Picture during the night of August 17-18. At Benghazi, the harbour and shipping were attacked. Bambs were observed to burst on the bases of Julianu, the Cathedral and Central moles and en An explosion and railway sidings. several fires resuited:

At Tripoli, the harbour was bomb- Hits on the Spanish Mole and caused a number of explosions. Repelled By Tomahawks

is two years nearer its end then.

when it started."

fort

Lord Halifax had earlier described

in the An attempt by a large force of the United States reaction Churchill-Roosevelt meeting as gen-Messerschmitt 10's and 110's to a

Jack shipping off the Egyptian coast erally favourable.

The British Ambassador lunched yesterday was folled by Tomahawk With Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick fighters of the R.A.F. which gave Flowhill, chief of the organisation combat to the 109's and compelled handling pimes "ferried" from the the 110's to drop their bombs some

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Thaited States..

Leaves Police To

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A. H. Tilton, deputy in charge of the Criminal Branch of the Western Shanghai Special Police, will leave Shanghai shortly in order to join the Royal Air Force.

Prior ત his Transfer to the West ern District

Police, Mr Tillon was detective-inspector of the Shanghai He went to Municipal Police. Shanghai in 1927 at the time of the Nationalist Revolution, joined Criminal Branch and has been con- neeteil with that department-for-the past fourteen years..

Portsmouth.

the

article argues that The "Look" Japan adherence to the German

deter Italian Axia pact would mot Tokyo's opportunist statesmen if they thought they could appease America and Britain, and still keep what they have conquered. It also charges that when the time seems opportune, England, where he received his early

Japan

He is a native

will carelessly break hertraining.

and neutrality

und

of

treaty of friendsoncluded with Soviet an air pilot.

He has had previous experience as non-aggression Russia on April 13 of this year. But untit Japan will not attack Russla

ler has rst broken the Soviet hower

wer of resistance, it is prophesied. Japan's military clique, trying clumsily to play at diplomacy, have brought the Empire to the pass where Its whole future is tied up with the hupe of a German vletory, and If Germany loses, Mr Abend says, Japan will be so soundly beaten by the United States that her naval will be gone and her merchant forces fret lost. She will then be an Im- poverished and embittered second or even third class power.

America Will Win

Mr Abend is nevertheless confident that America will win the conflict. Victory will be followed by the trans- ferring of most of the United States 30 Fleet to the Atlantic. Possibly submarines will be left in the China Seas to prey upon Japanese trans- jorts and supply ships bound for China. This will so seriously cripple the Japanese Army on the Asiatic mala

that then General Chiang nrmies can stage 2 gigantle counter-offensive, and drive them into the sea.

Although the United States will be seeking 110 territorial gains by warring against Japan, the author closes by urging that at the final peace conference Japan be permah- ently deprived of some of that long chak of islands extending down the Pacific and into the South Seos, for so long as she holds and can fortify those islands, he argues. Jupan will in a position to bar American trade from eastern Asla,

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Abyssinia

In the Wolcheft, Debarech and Gandar areas of Abysslula, aircraft of the R.A.F. and the South African Air Force' have been

co-operating in machine- Running and bombing enemy positions, Direct hits were scored an huts and buildings and the Fascist Headquarters was destroyed.

number of fires were started. Operating off Malta, a Hurrigune aircraft intercepted and shot down a Caproni seaplane,

operations,

A

From all these aircraft are missing.

DESPERATE.

FIGHTING

FROM PAGE ONE

two

will have to be reckoned with even the Germans succeed in obtaining possession of the whole bend,

The question of Russian resistance is largely a question of the reinforce- ments at Marshal Budenny's disposal.:

He has shown remarkable skill, in extricating his men from encircle- ment and the German thrust must be losing vigour with every mile of its progress.

Nazis All Out

It is clear, however, that the ligh Command is "all out" for a decisive victory before the weather breaks

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The Russians have shown astonish- ing skilt in evading being cornered

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tions coming to an end and he has

Tect been replaced.

Mr

on

be

"The bad neighbour should made to put up at least that much of

a bond to keep the peace," Mr Abend concludes.

Repressing Reds

In France

FROM PAGE ONE|

Government against the arrest of 10) of his followers, members

of the French Populist Youth Wing of his party, for the bombing of the Vichy, Synagogue,

M. Doriet protests that a Itabbi offered. 00,000 Francs reward for the arrest. of the perpetrators and said that. confessions wore obtained- only AMA after eleven hours of grilling.

Duff Cooper's Planes

NEW YORK, Aug. 10 (Reuter),

Alfred Duft-Cooper, who is hig way to the Far East on a special mission for the British Government, told reporters here that he plans to visit Batavia in the near future to discuss 'collaboration with N.E.Ifficials.

also probably go

فا

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He leaven San Francisco on August 26, reaching Singapore on September 2. "My mission." he said, "has two phases; firstly, at Anding inquiry which will be followed by a report to the British Government; secondly, the

possible execution of plans sub- mitted by me,

The

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