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its well as the port of Ostend. Nine British bombers are missing.
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paid yesterday afternoon by Mr Stu
"Titus day and night our troops
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Other sources indicated that the R.A.F. largely used the new type of Fo, President of the Legislative Yunare heroically defending the bomb and thousands of incendiary in Chungiting, when he addressed theproaches to Lenin's City."
Germans Hurled Back In the latest attack on Berlin. Hongkong Chinese General Chamber bombs
MOSCOW, Sept. 3 (Reuter)-The Regarding the new type of bomb, it of Commerce. There were about 150.
present.
Germans have been hurled back 30 fs, noteworthy that reports have people
Air Sun Fo seld Chine had need miles by the Russian counter-attacks reached London that during the recent attack on Dusseldorf that one to be thankful to the friendly Powers in a ten-day battle, according to a
He suld
Battalion Commissor of the "beautiful bembs" alone for their sympathetic help.
army organ the Chinese people should be made Visolostrobily, in the shattered 900 houses.
Stor."
villagea Twenty-two had been re-captured and the Ger of ruch Importance to possess salient "driven in." the
and Capalde leader. Great Britain the Empire had such a leader in Mr
to realise that it was most essential ed for any nation embarked upon a war
The scene of the battle was not
It waa
disclosed but possibly
the
centrai sector.
The population of the re-captured
Americans Display News NEW YORK, Sept. 3 (Reuter) Berlin's latest pounding from R.A.F. Is described in the Amerlew Press in front page stories with huge
Winston Churchi, Russia had such full-width streamer headlines.
"Heaviest .A.F. Raid Smishes At leader in M. Joseph Stalin and the
United States had another greati Berlin" snys the New York Journal leader in Mr Roosevelt, China 100 villages are now re-building bridges and American.
"Berlin Shaken All Night By Ter-possessed an outstanding leader and and hastily harvesting rye, which they were fortunate in having at had stood too long during the Ger- inan occupation. They can be seen rife R.A.F. Raid" says the New York their head at such a crucial moment by in the fields while the front is World-Telegram.
in the country's history Generalissimo busy in
only a very few miles away. Stories describe buildings and Chiang Kai-shek (oppinuse), windows shaking and rattling all
"We have been saying and hearing night, and some papers express the the common phrase the longer China bellef that Russian planes may have participated with the R.A.F. in the fights the stronger she will become. This seems to be a self-comforting raid.
thought," continued Mr Sun Fo. "but the it is a real fact Judging from increase in menpower and army- ments, the latter chiefly produced in China and partly received from the the friendly powers of Russia and United Sintes." (Applause).
Foar
of
It is reported that the planes was audible even above the "errifle" gunfire.
Cripps Encourages People Of Russia
FROM PAGE ONE
was so blinded by his own lust for power that he could not recognise of the Red the gallant strength
Tremendous Bacrifice
"In exchange for armoments from
An occasional shell drops in the re- taken territory.
Russian troops are searching fur Germans in the villages with the help of the villagers.
Nazi Claim Denied
(Reuter).-- LONDON, Sept. 3 "Reuter's" special correspondent nt Moscow telegraphs that there is no basis for the German claim that they are within 15 miles of Leningrad.
Russia, China exports to the USSR Effects Of Economic
War On Reich
FROM PAGE ONE
10x- non-
a tremendous quantity of ten. Quite recently political circles in Chung- king made the suggestion that the Chinese people should obstain from drinking tea so that our exports to Russia would grow and at the same
rubber, Ume uur Imports of armaments would
and Army, Navy and Air Force; now with naturally grow in proportion. There cecupations. Cl and
vegetable oli the flower of his army stricken on are many in China to-day quite will-tiles, some ferro-alloys Soviet land and thousands of
Ing to make this tremendous sacrifice ferrous metals tanks and aeroplanes reduced to
essential warare European, not only German, de- in exchange for the
neleneles. No amount of prepura- must look with ever-materials we need.” Berпp, he
tion or ingenuity, say the experts, growing fear at the mounting forces Mr Sun Fo. said that it was and ton
ひれぐ砒 de still is a mystery
their friends in can get round that fact though in of the enemy whom he
in- spised.
China and overseas how China can some cases the Germans
war creuse European production or syn- sustain herself in the present
R.A.F. Attacks
the
his
can
dad- "In the west, too,-night after night, for such a long time despite the thetle capacity, thereby making their and day after day an ever increasing formidable array of her enemy. The problems unes of Inbour and ad-
undoubtedly the ministration as much as of supply.
In this connection too, the Russian force of British planes ruins down best answer was
It destruction on
industries of magnificent morale of the Chinese Germany in occupied territories, and soldier, who was determined to make campaign is of grent importance.
reducing German stocks of oil, the he has encountered more and more supreme sacrifice despite tre
of difficulties as the peoples of those mendous odds so that China could rubber and other raw materials; it trans- lands put up stubborn and courage-win through to ultimate victory and emphasises the difficulty
port which is amung Germany's most a lasting peace,
economic aus resistance to his domination.
Europe "Arrayed
him ngainat
blockaded stand Commenting upon peace feelers, serious problem in the now
'exploitation of side by side two of the greatest na Mr Sun Fo said that It would be to
of which Hons of the world-Great Britain China's disadvantage to necept any and above all, it is draining German proposals by her Axis enemies. manpower the full strengin the by pence and the Soviet Union, backed
quoted 518 examples is required not only to
and the gallant forces of their allies, by Mr Sun Fo
of the armles occupation in Europe but Czecho-Slovakia, Norway
food which Europe the hopes of lens, of millions of Europeans, and by the almost in- Netherlands. In conclusion Mr Sun also to grow food exhaustible resources of the Ameri-Fo said that the emblem "y" for cannot import and mine coal to
victory would also be adopted by make synthetic oil and rubber. can continent."
China, who would stand by their allics in the present conflict in order to secure an everlasting prace.
Axis Shipping Losses Exceed Britain's
FROM PAGE ONE
dise imported from overseas exceed- ed 850,000 tons."
sold
were
Night Bomber Attacks Referring to German night-bomber. attacks over Britain, Sinclair their casualties when they broke off the bombing to attack Russia on some nights over ten per cent, Britain must
expect
a renewal of German night attacks but they would pay dearly. The British daylight offensive kept large forces of Ger- man Aghters on the Western front which would otherwise have been fighting against the Russians. The R.A.F. was working night and day in an unremitting offensive to support the Russian ally who was fighting so magnificently and the RAF, would
no sacrifice to help them.
gruddmiration for the Russians" |
dogged. fight is unbounded but
Russin won't win the war for us. Our gratitude to the United States for all she doing and
and promises to do Is unbounded but the United States Our chief
20th Century TALL, DARK and HANDSOME" won't win the war for us.
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danger is a tendency to relax our efforts when our prospects Improve, to think somebody else will make the effort and sacrifice and win the war for us. Complacency is our greatest danger to-day. For victory we must rely on ourselves."
the
Fatal Nazi Shortage On French Frontler, Sept. 3
Bergeret, (Reuter).-General Vichy aviation chief, who it was re- ported two months ago believed that Germany would win the war, recent- ly expressed his convletion in a
Germany conversation that bound to lose, owing to eventual fuel shortage.
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Manpower And Transport Summing up, the experts say that the effects of the blockade are at present seen most clearly in the German
man difficulties with regard to manpower, transport and administra- tion, but these are only the outcomes of Germany's supply difficulties which will rapidly Increase if their present rate of material expenditure is maintained.
The most striking evidence of the blockade's effectiveness comes from a German source, the economist Josef Winschuh, who wrote in the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung" on May 14, 1941: "Our ability to con- tinue the war lies not only in contin- ental reserves and in the production caducity of Europe but also in Itussia's natural possibilities of supply to us. At present we are already using our reserves and we must see to it that they are replaced and en- larged. Everything must be done not to lose the advantage we had at the outbreak of war."!
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WELLINGTON, Sept. 3 (Reuter). Government. Bill abolishing the depth sentence for murder and sub- tituting life imprisonment and also abolishing flogging has been read for the first ilme in the New Zealand House of Representatives,
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