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NEXT CHANGE. “ZORRO RIDES

AGAIN"!

THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1941.

ROYAL ARSENAL AT TURIN GETS HEAVIEST BATTERING OF WAR

THE R.A.F. RAID ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT ON NORTHERN ITALY, WHICH WAS BY FAR THE MOST POWERFUL YET MADE IN THAT REGION, WAS LED BY BRITAIN'S. BIGGEST BOMBERS, FOUR-ENGINED STIRLINGS. FOUR-ENGINED HALIFAXES FOLLOW. ED LATER, AS WELL AS TWIN-ENGINED BOMBERS.

It was also the first time that Britain's heaviest bombers had made the journey of 1,200 miles there and back with a double crossing of the Alps, which they took in their stride.

Describing the attack, one Stirling pilot said: "As we went down through France it was as quiet as the grave. One or two search- lights poked into the clouds but soon gave up.

thel

"Most of the time during

the A'ps we flew crossing of over 20,000 feet. We were about the third bomber to come down to: Turin and already there were three large blocks of fire in a row.

"Wc dropped a stick of bombs. After we had bombed we started climbing again and

JAPANESE LEAVING

D.E.I.

as we turned towards the Alpa SOME 500 JAPANESE WOMEN We saw the attack getting un-AND CHILDREN EMBARKED der way. There were lots of ON THE “KITANO MARU” AT bombs being dropped.

Not Much Room

BATAVIA YESTERDAY FOR EVACUATION FROM THE N.E.I

SOLITARY RAIDER

During yesterday a single enemy aircraft dropped bombs harm- lessly at one point in north-eastern Scot- land. Otherwise there was nothing to report, says Reuter.

CRUEL BECAUSE HE WOULD NOT SPEAK

A WOMAN MUSIC TEACHER WHOSE SCHOOLMASTER HUS- BAND HAD LIVED IN THE HOUSE WITHOUT

The Vessel will leave as SAME soon as formalities regarding

ERAL YEARS WAS GRANTED A DECREE NISI ON CRUELTY GROUNDS AT CHESTER AS-

"A few minutes after we left passport and foreign exchange re- SPEAKING TO HER FOR SEV- Turin my rear gunner reported gulations are completed. three fighters coming up very fast! Earlier this week about the astern. I told him to get them

same number of Japanese em- SIZES. because there was not much room barked on the ship at Sourabaya, for evasive action over the Alps.

so after her departure more than

imagine greater 1,000 Japanese will have been cruelty." commented Mr. Justice evacuated from the N.E.I-Reu-Singleton. ter.

"HE OPENED UP ON THEM AT ONCE AND THEY SPLIT FORMATION. ONE DISAP- PEARED INTO THE CLOUDS AND THE OTHERS JOINED FRIENDS WHO HAD COME UP. THEY MADE NO ATTACK AND SOON MADE OFF.

"One solitary gun in the foothills on the Italian side of the Alps took a poy at us. It just fired once for luck.

"We came home very nicely."

A Wellington pilot came down to 2,000 feet to drop his bombs, planting them in five large fires in Turin with other smaller around them.

ones

'Bulging And Billowing'

and

Another crew counted 34 fres their bombs were seen to burst on a large factory building. Another factory building was outlined in the flames. There were enormous explosions in the heart of the fire and "things seemed to burst out of the fire and explode at a height from 2,000 to 6,000 feet."

Other crews described how they saw fires "bulging. and billowing" and made out the gaunt frame- work of gutted buildings-Reuter.

TOBRUK AIR ATTACK

.. YESTERDAY'S CAIRO G.H.Q. COMMUNIQUE STATED - THAT AT TOBRUK OUR ARTILLERY DISPERSED A SMALL ENEMY TANK PATROL. -

Enemy air raids were on a heavier scale but no serious

damage or loss resulted...

In the frontier area there was some exchange of shellfire-Rey- ter.

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Approximately 115 Shanghai Americans and a few who arrived recently from Japan left last evening for the United States. International News Service.

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Mrs.

Ann Amy

Hayes, of Church Street, Frodsham (Ches- hire) alleged that her husband, George Leonard Hayes, lived in his own rooms in the house, told her he would get his own meals and reduced her housekeeping al- lowance.

The two daughters had not spoken to their father for a con- siderable time, she said.

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