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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 1, 1941.

SUCCESSFUL RAIDS

ENEMY SHIPPING

ON

IN NEAR EAST FRENCH AID

"THE

THE

OF BOMBER COMMAND ROYAL AIR FORCE CARRIED OUT HEAVY RAIDS ON TRIPOLI DURING THE NIGHT OF AUGUST 29/30,” SAYS LAST NIGHT'S R.A.F. COMMUNIQUE FROM THE MIDDLE EAST.

AXIS WAR MACHINE

Evidence of the “colla- boration" of French in-

"Some 25 tons of bombs were dropped,dustrialists with their and at the end of the bombing the whole of Nazi masters is provided by an American observer the Spanish Quay was on fire with great who records that the clouds of black smoke · apparently from an majority of the basic in- oil store rising into the air.

dustries of France now an integral part of the Nazi war machine.

"Two ships, one of 8,000;

and the

other of 5,000 BURMESE

tons, were hit and set on

fire. One of these vessels PREMIER'S

was later seen to be ablaze

from stem to stern, and VISIT

some later a small ship' exploded.

The Burmese Premier, "Hits were also scored on an- the Hon. U. Saw, will other medium-sized ship which

subsequently started burning. Shortly visit Britain and Three fires broke out On

the will convey personally to Karamanli Mole and from one

Government and of them flashes, which were visi-the ble from a great distance, rose people of Britain a mes-

hundreds of feet into the air.

sage of goodwill from the

are

Eighty per cent, of the indus- trial output of the occcupied zone and a fair per cent. of the un- occupied zone are being executed for the Germans.

The three great Hispano air- craft plants at Gnome, Thot and Salmson have been re-equipped are constructing aeroplane and engines for the Luftwaffe.

The Renault factory at Billan-

court and the plant at Ivry-sur- Seine are manufacturing tanks.

At Neuilly-sur-Seine aviation precision Instruments for detec- tion and blind landing are be- ing turned out under German supervision.

"Fires spread along the mole Government and people materials are being provided by

to a petrol dump where an plosion took place followed another extensive Are. sinal fres

observed

were

ex-

by of Burma. Other U Saw has been a Minister since 1939 and Premier since 1940. Shortly after becoming Premier he

on

the quayside and loading wharves.

Ships Ablaze "Reconnaissance on the fol. lowing day showed а mer chantman of 8,000 tons outside the harbour on fire from stem to the funnel and two other ships of 5,000 tons each in the harbour, one burnt out and the other alight at two points Fires at the base of Karamanli Mole were still burning.

"At Benghazi, a low level at. tack was made on a ship at Juliana Mole and a cloud of white smoke was seen after the at- tack.

"Aircraft concentrated on the Berka aerodrome were machine- gunned, and aircraft of the Fleet Air Arm bombed a store dumps north of Bardia, and se- veral fires were started.

and

"During the night of August| Air 29/30, aircrait of the Fleet Arm bombed Gerbini aerodrome (Sicily) and carried out a ma- chine-gunning attack.

"Other aircraft of the Fleet

merchantį Air Arm located a ship of 8,000 tons escorted by destroyers off Sicily and tacked the convoy. The mer. believed to chant ship was

have been hit by a torpedo.

Factories Bombed

"Yesterday Blenheim

at.

aircraft

of the R.A.F. bombed the power houses of the munition factories of Licata and obtained a number of direct hits on each target. Clouds of smoke, were seen and debris was thrown high into the Was air. Considerable damage done.

"In Abyssinia, RAF, and South African Air Force aircraft bomb- ed and machine-gunned enemy. fortified positions at Deberech on August 20/29, and again yester- day, direct hits being observed on forts, huts and trenches,

"From all of these operations, one of our aircraft is missing." Reuter.

UBE THE FAMOUS "E. HUDSON":

LATHES

Solo Agent: H.K. Mall-Order Co.,

China Bldg., 6th Floor, Hoom 610.

Issued a statement outlining the policy of his Ministry, stating they would try to secure the greatest good for the greatest number and appealing to all classes and com- manities in Burma to unite in the common task.

Burma's geographical position gives her great and growing im- portance in the Far East. As а neighbour of China she for some time past has been the main chan- nel through which goods from abroad can reach the Chinese.

The Premier will be accompan- led by U. Tin Tut, senior official of the Civil Service in Burma, as adviser.-Reuter.

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An American cently returned to Washing- ton from Morocco, says that at Casablanca the Germans have added to the armistice staff an "Economic mission" of, 152 per- sons who are travelling about the country.

Fernchmen who have to accom- pany them report they are mak- ing a "complete inventory of Morocco" down to the last head of cattle and establishing relations with the natives, the more easily since they have money to spend which the French have not.-Bri- tish Wireless.

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