1941-09-22 — Page 41

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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 22, 1941.

Germany Must

Must Be Rendered Harmless After

War

THE NECESSITY of “organised force and sufficient force in the right hands to prevent a repetition of what we went through in 1914- 1918 and of what we are going through now," was stressed by the Minister of Economic Warfare, Mr. Hugh Dalton, in a speech at a National Council of Labour demonstration yesterday.

"The Germans and their associates," said Mr. Dalton, "must be deprived of wea- pons and of the power to quench the hope of peaceful, happy and industrial lives in all their neighbours, as they have twice quench- of it in our generation.'

He added that aggressor peoples must not be deprived of work and wages or ot their own hopes to live "peaceable, happy and indus- trious lives."

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Regarding immediate needs Mr. Dalton said: "Our thoughts are with our Russian allies who putting up so gallant a resistance *to the German hurdes. We have al- eady sent them much assistance in many forms.

Total Victory

"

Congressman John Lawton

In "The Ramparte We Watch," is portrayed by a lecturer and educator who had never faced a movie camera. Showing at the King's.

ABORTIVE ATTACK INTO EGYPT

THE ABORTIVE CHARACTER OF LAST WEEK'S ENEMY OPERATIONS AGAINST TO- British aircraft, flown by Bri- BRUK IS WELL ILLUSTRATED BY DETAILS tish pilots, have been in action not only in the West but on the OF COMPARATIVE LOSSES NOW AVAILABLE We must each according to our IN AUTHORITATIVE QUARTERS IN LONDON. The attacks were repelled by armoured

Russian front.

capacity do out utmost to streng-

then Russian resistance,

The war aim of the British

Labour inuvement and the whole cars, infantry and artillery with air coopera-

No British tanks were engaged.

British people is total victory over tion. Hitlerite Germany.

"In Europe we have many al

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land'ng

The R.A.F. lost one bomber and prior to the operations were e in the enslaved populations of six fighters (5 fighter pilots be our forward troops and sccupied territories. The Primeing saved)

while enemy 'plane grounds. Minister has

were 22 destroyed

Fighters also gether with the Foreign Secretary captured, nine probably destroy-groundstraffed and the Minister, of Information, ed and nine others damaged. tions had also apparently returned

ritories.

now made me,

tu-

casualties

or i

The enemy lost ten tanks and to normal. responsible for British propaganda to enemy and enemy occupied ter-15 motor vehicles within the Bri- tish area while photographs in- dicate four enemy tanks and three motor vehicles were destroyed by, British bombing.

the

"Our aim is to sustain morale of all who to-day dwell unwillingly under the hideous shadow of the swastika. Toal! these we derjare we mean to

British losses were one armour- ed car out of action, and several rld their lands of the invader motor vehicles damaged.

with all his bestial apparatus of torture, tyranny and totalitarian thieving.

Organised Plenty

"The Germans to-day are steal- ing from their victims food, cloth- ing and all the necessities of life,

"Our peace aims now take shape in a new order very differ- ent both from what Hitler nlans and from what we knew before the war. The main lines are laid down in the Atlantic Charter.

The operational account of the action provides an instructive j narrative as "authoritatively des- cribed in London,

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successfully enemy aircraft

by

was

"Tactical reconnaissance fighter and bomber support excellent and of the greatest value throughout.

Air Activity

"Alt squadrons of these for- mations, Including Wellingtons and Fleet Air Arm Swordfish and Albacores, took part in the operations.

over

"During the day of September "At dawn ΟΠ September 14. 14, in addition to eight technical armoured car units which were reconnaissances, fighters provided in observatoin in front of our, sorties escorting bombers and desert, column south of the escarp- were on protective patrols ment, reported two enemy columns our forward troops and landing advancing rapidly south-east, grounds. parallel with the escarpment at "Fighters approximately three and twelve miles, respectively, south of it.

"Each appeared to have con- tolned some 40 to 45 tanks ac- companied by lorries and in fantry.

'Our desert columns fell back according to plan to previously prepared position.

dive

"On the economic side our prace aim is organised plenty, nation- wide and worldwide, with access for all on equal terms to neces- sary raw materials. All must have

"These positions were social security and be assured of freedom both from want and fear. bombed by JU87's escorted by "In our new order there must fighters, two. of the former being be no more mass unemployment, shot down by our troops. no more mass poverty. Science "Both enemy columns, which and planning must support

im-had advanced between 15 and 20 proved labour standards in all miles in one hour and a quarter, Jands."-British Wireless.

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FUHTAN

were engaged and halted in front of these positions. The enemy then refueled during which both his columns were heavily and suc- cessfully bombed.

Counter-Attack

HANDED TO "By 1900 hours the

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southern enemy column had started move south and later continued to advance. cast though engaged by our troops and aircraft.

"In order to avoid being out- FUHTAN UNIVERSITY IN nanked our southern-most troops SHANGHAI, BADLY DAMAGED withdrew at about 1800

hours, IN THE 1937 HOSTILITIES; WAS those further north conforming. HANDED OVER TO NANKING "No contact was made during OFFICIALS BY THE JAPANESE the night of the 14/15 Septem IN A CEREMONY HELD AT ¡ber and by dawn on the 15 the KIANGWAN YESTERDAY,

enemy had already started to

The University will be trans-withdraw covered by strong figh- formed by the puppet: regime into ter patrols. the Shanghai,"

also successfully ground-straffed enemy aircraft concentrations on Gambut aero- drome.

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"Bomber sorties included dusk attacks by Swordfish and Alba- cores and night attacks on Gam- but aerodrome.

"On September 15th further-re- connaissances were made to locate enemy movements, protected by a fighter sweep.

"Preliminary estimates of enemy casualties are, 20

killed,

50 wounded; 12 prisoners from the Fight Tank Regiment, plus 16 Italian airmen."--British Wireless.

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"National University of "By 1300 hours armoured

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armoured cars and though patrols

At the time of the Chinese re-made contact with German, in-. hear treat, from Shanghai, Fuhton Uni-fantry patrols and tanks versity moved to Chungking and Kirgigat during the night of 15/ still functions there-Internation- 10 September, on the morning. #1 News Servico.

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