THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1041.
WATER DEARER BRITAIN'S THAN VICTORY PANZER
TO GERMANS
Hans Huzky. a reporter in one of the German Army's Propaganda Companies, writes for the "Associated Press" a des- criplice account of the German soldier's plight and thought on the Russian battlefront.
(By HANS HUFFZKY)
THIS WAR IS THE DRIEST OF ALL WARS. THAT IS BECAUSE IT LEADS PAST TOO FEW WATER MAINS, FEWER THAN IN POLAND AND FEWER THAN IN FRANCE.
Flap down your dust-coated eye-lashes, com- rade, and think back think of France; wasn't that one vast water fountain compared with this country?
Yesterday we passed a village as we rolled along the marching route of our panze's For hours before we had located it on our
Now map
It must kilon.etres away.
now
first
luxuries in
frying pan
ant one more the village. there was the house and there. too, was the first ucket-well.
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MUKDEN ANNIVERSARY MANIFESTO
A stirring manifesto ΟΠ the enth anniversary of the "Muk- den incident" to-day was issued by over 340 refugees here from Manchuria urging the Chinese people with the help of the de-
mocracies to s rive for the covery of Manchuria.
SMASHER
Valentine," Britain's new, fast, deadly, heavily gunned and armoured tank, is just the sort of machine Hitler's tanks won't like to meet.
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