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Three More Greek Seamén

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SECOND CASE AT MARINE COURT

A second case involving mem- bers of the crew of a Greek vessel

Daring Low-Level Attack On

Nazi Patrol Vessels

LONDON, July 7 (Reuter-British bomber smashed up German patrol vessels in the Narth Sea and off the Hook of Holland yesterday morning

An Air Ministry communique states: "Soon after daybreak this morning, Blenheims of the Bomber Command made a 500- cessful low-level attack on a number of enemy patrol vessels in the North Sem

"Four of the ships were destrov-

in harbour Was tried at the ed and two others were hit severe.

Marine Court yesterday when ly and damaged

identical sentences of three weeks' hard labour were passed on three

trate.

"Later in the morning, other Blenheims bombed enemy Patrol į

DISCONTENT IN RUMANIA

men by Cmdr. T. C. Stift, Magle vessels off the Hook of Holland, MOSCOW, July(Reuter)

One of these vessels was hit and The discontent of the Rumanian and another was population under German occupa- tion and the Antonescu Govern-"

Defendants were Dainiarna Grammatas, 32, wireless operator, probably sunk, Pavlos Moraitis, third engineer, damaged"

and

Alexandros Goulandris, 49, thard offer, who pleaded Not escorted by squadrons of fighters, jof open revolt, says the Guilty to the charge that they renewed attacks over Northern Soviet news agency, bad, between June 26 and July 6. France today. the communione Clashes between Rumanian pa- been guilty of wilful neglect of continues

triots and German soldiers have occurred recently, and armed duty.

Steel and engineering works si Mr. D. Brittain Evans appeared

German. and

for

C Liile were hit by sticks of ligt struggles against he complainant, Capt

Rumanian troops are developing Marmaras, inaster of the vessel explosive bomba

Heavy bombers of the R.AF. ment is beginning to take the form

official

involved.

up

In many Rumanian towns and ¡ villages.

Bombs were also dropped on Marmarse railway yards nearby, sending

The German Military Command arrived in tall columns of smoke.

has issued a special order threat- Defendats i The escorting fighters destroyed ening those guilty of acts of sabo-

In evidence, Capt. stated that his ship Hongkong on May 22. were members of the and were on the ship's articles The communique concludes: First and third defendants were "Our losses in all these operations

ship's crew 11 German fighters.

tage with summary execution.

signed on in Philadelphia, and the were two Blenheims, and Reve SWIFT RETRIBUTION

second in New York.

They had no special contracts and had not been discharged from the ship. They had asked to be discharged in Hongkong, but this would be contrary to the orders of the Greck Legation in Tokyo. Defendants had left the without permission and had ashore both during the

fighters. The pilot of one of these fighters is safe."

FOR RAIDER LONDON, July 7 (British Wire- "MARVELLOUS" BOMBING

less An Admiralty communi Many of the fighter pilots who que states that a "German, airerait escorted bombers in the raids over was destroyed last night which at- Northern France yesterday gave tempting to attack a convoy. Our

ship great praise to the accuracy of ships suffered no damage

typhoon and the last typhoon Ministry

warning period,

PAID BONUS

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been the bombing which was described sualties last as

"marvellous, says the Air "The enemy was engaged by mer- chant ships and by escorting war- Four British squadrons each a ships. After dropping two brinbs counted for two Messerschmitta the aircraft was hit and caught They had been given their and the American Eagle Squadron fire crashing into the sea where it wages up to the completion of the accounted for one, which was shot exploded. The type could not be trip Japan on May 13, and had down by the squadron's youngest identified.” since been paid each a bonus of member, who drew his first blood

£25 to continue on the ship for last week

Defendants claimed from the

witness box that they had had a

Middlef July

Monday.

4th Aug

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LONDON, July 7 (Reuter) Last night's Ministry for Home Se- long period of service with the BOMBAY, July 7 (Reuter-curity communiqué, dealing with ship and were entitled by Greek About 800 Italian prisoners of war, German air activity, states laconi- Law to take a period of rest after including 200 officers and a gen- cally that "there is nothing to re-

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First defendant stated that he had been advised by the Greek Mirister in Tokye that he could leave wished The Captain had agreed to release him, stating a condition that that would be pos sible only if the other men also would not seek a release from ser- vice,

Similar statements were made by the other two defendants. Third defendant claimed also that he was in need of medical treatment and produced a certificate, dated March, 1940, to attest to the fact that he was suffering from a hernia.

In passing sentence, the Magla- trate said that he had given the case careful consideration and could not accept defendanta state- ments as reason enough to justify their absence from duty without permission.

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