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TEN YEARS
LONDON, July 3 (Reuter)
GENERAL
FOUR
MORE ITALIAN SUBMARINES SUNK
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LONDON, July 3 (Reuter) – Four more Italian submarines [have been sunk in the Eastern Mediterranean, bringing Italy's
submarine losses since she entered the war to 13.
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Two bares in ・ Africa and tanks on Bielly have been bomb- ed, while British troops have made successful raids, on Italian Atrica.
A Naval communique states
Mrs. Marie Louisa Augusta In- that between last Thursday and gram, 42 years of age, said to be Sunday the British Navy sank the wife of an RAF. Sergeant, four submarines in addition to! was sentenced at the Old Balley the Italian destroyer Espero. yesterday to ten years' servitude,
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Colonial Air Fleet
MALAYA HAS 14 BOMBERS
Of the nine Italian submarines
LONDON, July 3 (Reuter) known to have been sank before Malaya has 14 bombers in the She was found guilty of cor-this communique was issued. five Colonial air fleet of 200 aircraft spiring to contravene the Defence were sunk by the East Indies ready for service. Regulations and doing an act cal- Station in the Red Sea and off culated to assist the
eremy. Italian Somaliland. She was found
not guilty of conspiring to obtain blue printa, 14 YEARS William Swift. 57, WAS tenced to 14 years' penal
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The Ministry of Aircraft Pro- duction told Reuter's Air Corres- about 120 and is
Italy came into the war with pondent yesterday the scheme probably outlined on Tuesday was hitherto wondering how she can get rein-not completed in detall but the sen-forcements to those still in next stage would be to And out
the servi- action at
of the in which RA.F. squadrons colo- tude for conspiracy; communi-Suez Canal.
nial personnel are serving ja cating with Mrs, Ingram; inciting
order that aircraft can, AJ
far end
ITALIAN DEAD
ROME, July 3 (Renter)-Ninety-them and manned by pilots
| far as possible, be attached to and wounded as the result of one civilians were killed and 392
gunners from the different colo- action between June 11 and June enemy
ales concerned
The spokesman of the Ministry said: "It is proposed to. christen
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a man named Rashleigh to join the local Defence Volunteers 10 obtain arms for the order to protection of enemy invaders, and with endeavouring to cause dis- affection in the King's services.
A third accused, Archibald
Malayan aircraft after piro- Watts, 40. was found not guilty Of the dead 77 were stated minent place names such 25
to have been killed by bombs, Singapore, Penang, etc.
on all counts.
30, according to an ofhelai nouncement
an-
At the first hearing in May it four by anti-aircraft shell splin- "Naturally, the planes will was stated that Mrs, Ingram was ters, eight during enemy naval)
two born in operation, and
by enemy Germany of German parents and artillery.
believed to have been
to have expressed her hatred of Enemy bombs were responsible Britain. She was said to be ator wounding 339 pérsons. sister-in-law of a Staf
Officer
serving with the German High ROUNDING - UP OF
NATIVE JEWS
Command. She was alleged to have tried to obtain information about tanks and men.
to
not carry their names in- do battle. We do not want the enemy
distinguish, perhaps make capital out of the origin of any. one shot down."
It is unknown hitherto whe- ther there are sufficient person- ROME. July 3
the nel from Malaya serving in (Reuter)-The rounding-up of foreign and native RAF to dy all the aircraft Jews in Italy is continuing ac-towards which the public, there contributed, ap- PUPPETS AGITATE cording to the Jewish Telegraph 80 generously
Agency, which states it is now be-proximately £322,000, but every FOR RETROCESSION tered that the round-up will in-effort will be made to see that OF CONCESSIONS clude all foreign Jews and all every Malayan bomber pilot or CHUNGKING, July. 3 (Central) Italian-citizenship under the racial enemy in
Jews who have been deprived of gunner will be able to raid the his Own "Malayan" Japanese-sponsored Chinese laws of September.
plane. papers in Pelping and Tientsin
BUGANDA GIFT are editorially campaigning the retrocession of concessions in CAIRO, " 'July- 3 (Reuter)—A | LONDON, July 3 (BWS) - Con-
General Headquarters communi- veying "their fervent wish Handbills agitating for the re-que states: "In Somaliland our prayers that God may carry Br trocession signed by, a so-called patrols made a successful re'd ̋on | tain victoriously through this Concessions Retrocession League Buramo.
War," H. H. the Kabaka, Govern- have been distributed in the Con-
"There is nothing to report on have sent £10,000 88
went and people of Buganda cessions in Tientsin.
a gift to the Imperial Government for war purposes.
China.
SUCCESSFUL RAID
the other fronta,”
JAPANESE CROSSING AT ICHANG IS FAILURE
CHUNGKING, JULY 3 (CENTRAL)—THE JAPANESE CROSSING OF THE YANGTSE RIVER, AT IOHANG, HAS ENDED IN FALLURE. According to field dispatches, all the enemy who crossed over to the south bank have been wiped out in a series of encircling at- tacks launched by the Chinese. There is no more trace of them on the south bank,
On the north bank, the Chinese have intensified their harassing assaults.
In east Honan the Chinese troops have decidedly gained an upper hand. Heavy casualties have been inflicted
the Japanese in street fighting in Kal- feng. Luy! and Chuhsienchen,
upon
..
and
250,000 has been received from the Falkland Islands as the result of a unanimous resolution of the Legislative Council. This sum is to be applied to the purchase of aeroplanes and represents B substantial gift from 2. colony, numbering 2.400 people, which already bears its cost of Own defences.
Reuter adds the planes will be added to the Colonial Fleet
- of 40 bombers and 180 Spitfires which has been made available
CHINESE AGAIN to Britain through contributions
PENETRATE KAIFENG
two strategic towns, have revert- PEIPING, July 3 (Reuter)-A
ed to Chinese control, while at Japanese military spokesman yes- terday admitted that Chinese Pohsien the Chinese have set fre
to all Japanese supply depots in roops again penetrated inside a raid.
Kaifeng, capital of Honan pro- vince.
14
In south "Hupeh Chinese gueril- las damaged a large section of the The Chinese attack, he declared, highway between Tashaping and was, delivered on June 29 and killed twenty Japanese, guards on peace was restored. after 100 Chin- the night of July 1. Two highway ese were "annihilated" inside the bridges⚫ at.. Bintienchen near city walls. Tashaping were also wrecked.
of the Empire.
Ceylon has sent a third con- tribution of $7,500 to buy a figh- ter plane.
WAR STATEMENT
NEXT WEEK Reuter's Lobby Correspondent learns that it is now unlikely that the, Frime Minister, Mr." Winston Churchil), will make a statement before the early part of next week,
Mr. C..R. Attlee, Lord. Privy. Beal. said in the House of Com mons" that the Prime Minister The attack was actually repulsould make a statement on the ed on June 30, the Japanese los-war situation as soon as possible In north Kianga a Japanese ing 10 death and 37 injured. but he was not in a position to column attacked the Chinese posi- The last attack on Kaifeng by indicate the likely date. tions at Lungtowkang (Dragon the Chinese was on April 23 when
Mr. Winston Church was most Head Hill), north-east of Fengsin, force of 3.000 stormed the city,
anxious to give all information 23 miles west of Nanchang, on the engaging the Japanese garrison in at the entilest time, but the House morning of July 2 was repuls, street fighting gag na na na th
would realise that he must be the ed with over 200, casualties,
BATTLE CONTINUES -
| Judge of when it was in the public' Another Japanese contingent"
interest to make a pubile state- had a chance encounter with a Fighting is continuing in the out
CHUNGKING, Juls 3 (Renter)--, ment. Chinese unit at Hwamiao (Flower skirts of Ichang. Two Japanese
COLUMN REPULSED
Temple), north of Fenghein, at aeroplanes were shot down there REAL LANDMARK noon on July 1 It was repaised by anti-aircraft batteries on June with the loss of thirty machine-29, the Chinese authorities claim.: guns and rides,
In Klangai, Chinese claim that pressure is continuing on Nan-
H.K. EVACUEES chang, capital of the province.
ARRIVE IN SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI, July 3 (Reuter)—A Dutch steamer arrived from Hong- kong yesterday with 800 passen gers, the largest number ever car ried by the vessel
Many of the passengers were wealthy Chinese
The unusually large number in dicates the large scale on which
IN COLONIAL HISTORY
Chinese troops are said to be approaching. Lauhong, terminus of In the House of Lords. Lors the Nanchang-Kiukiang Railway,
Lloyd, Colonial Secretary, in.....nis opposite Nanchang across the maiden speech as Minlater moved the second reading of the Colonial Han River
Development and Welfare Bill which has already passed the Hongkong is being voluntarily said was destrable the Bin
House of Commig
evacuated by non-British nation
als
The passengers stated that tra vel agencies in Hongkong were crowded with persons trying to book panasges.
should be placed on the Blatu Book now because it definitely embodies new principles which
landmarkin
Colonial history (British Wire-
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