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July

1940.

HEAVY R.A.F. RAIDS!

ON HITLER'S BASES ALHAMBRA THEATRE

LONDON, July 22 (Reuter),—An Air Ministry 'communique describing the latest R.A.F. attacks says that the attacks were made against oll depots at Gelsenkirchen and Rotterdam, oil tanks at Bremen, docks and aircraft factories at Wismar, Roten. burg, Kassel and Göttingen, goods yards at Hamm and Soest, barges on the Western Canal and aerodromes in France, Holländ and Germany..

Three of our aircraft are miss-

ing.

The communique adds that it is] now established that an enemy air- craft struck a balloon cable and was destroyed during a recent night attack on Britain,

35 Tons Of Bambs In a further description of raids, the Air Ministry news service says that a trail of blazing oll marked the course of the Ghent-Salzarte Canal

after the bombers visit to Ghent.

2,530 NAZI VICTIMS

Hitler Pays Dearly For

Raids On Britain

Major Geoffrey Procs, RA.. Revenue Offleer E. Tuck, Jack Fitz Henry, G. H. Sheriff, T. A. Martin, Staff Sergeant-Major Harry Lord, 1.A.&.c., E. T. Warden, A. R. F. Raven. Bill Webb. J. L. Stephens, T Davis, Robert Kirkwood, C, E. Millard, P.

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LONDON, July 22 (UP),— Reddish. (Police), Surg. Lt. Cmdr.

British defence fighter planes John A. Page, MN, A. W. Salter, Quarter Master Sergeant Dick More than 35 tons of high explosive are reported to have brought Richards, A.&.C., Quarter Master bombs, as well g

ng many hundreds of down more than 2,680 German Sergeant Lloyd, Quarter Master Ser incendiary, bombs, were dropped on planes since the start of the war geant Dick Heath, Sergeant John F. Germany's principal aeroplano faca average of eight planes feed, Sergeant Major Estall, Ser-tories during the night's operations.

daily. geant-Major McAdam, Peter Hepton- stall, Corporal F. A. H. Carter, II. K. Signal Coy..

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ABEND'S ALLEGATIONS

Assailants Were Acting Under Orders

Shanghai, July 22, The Japanese who entered his mpartment were obviously neling under orders to get certain papers as they did not take money or valu- ables, declared Mr. Hallet Abend to-day when questioning 4

Japanese Embassy spokesman at a press con- ference concerning the investigations Into the ineldent on Friday night when two

Japanese entered his fint, nssaulted him and made off with a manuscript of a book on which he was engaged.

The spokesman said a protest had been received from the American Consul-General concerning the mat. ter, and added that the investigation was being carried out, but the case was complicated and he was unable to make a statement on the nature of the investigations.—Reuter,

LATE NEWS

At Gottingen, high explosive bombs The Press Association claimed that hit factory buildings and later the riders were guided to the scene by up to Sunday, Germany has lost 167 great, columns of oll-fed smoke planes over er near the British Isles

Bince June 17. lowering high into the night sky.

Flames from the fires started at Rotenburg rose to a great height and additional fires were started at Gel- senkirchen and Bremen.

Two German bombers and possibly third are reported to have been brought down early to-day in south- west England when the raiders were

genrellights and During the night the R.A.F. also trapped by attacked nine enemy and enemy-veloped by a wall of fame from the neeupled aerodromes and scaplane land batteries.

Messerschmitt As Bomber LONDON, July 22 (Router).—The

bases.

French Airmen in Raids

to

A communique from General de Messerschmitt 110 shot down into the Gaulle's headquarters states that English Channel yesterday was the French airmen participated in RAF first to be used over British shores operations over north-east Germany as a bomber, slates the Air Ministry. on Sunday night, and adds: "despite Messerschmitts of the 110 speelfiea- violent opposition from ground de- tion are designed as long-distance fences, abjectives were attacked with fighters, but can be converted success and Important results were carry a bomb load. observed. All our airmen returned This Messerschmitt was shot down

វរ by Hurricane. safely,

A second Messerschmitt 11 wan INSTANBUL, July 22. (Reuter).attacked by another Burrteane and Further detalls of the havde wrought when last seen was on fire. by R.A.F. mids on Germany are given to "Reuter" by Turkish traveller who just arrived here. He visited Hamburg, Emden. Bremen, Duessel- dorf, Cologne. Essen and related that burdly a single factory remained intact in any of these cities.

Neutral's Story

Nazi Dodge

Fails

Planes Being Used As Decoys

The Hamburg port, he declared, was in ruins, and he added that it was clear from what he had seen that

military ob only m

objectives had been attacked, and the

of the civilians had been evacuated.

had be majority Nazi authorities had done every- LONDON, July 22 (Reuter).- thing possible to

of the damage prevent the news, Germany's latest dodge in raids onl

to other England consista of using decoy parts of the country and people in planes. Six Hurricanes patrolling Berlin knew little about it.

the sipping lanes on Sunday saw The traveller added that Hitler stilla Heinkel come out of the clouds and appeared to be popular in Nazl then make off its home base.

For circles, but others were beginning to

prepared #moment they

to give but they kept careful watchi

formation of enemy

dive bombers with a lighter escort some Ulstance away at a great height.

realise the dangers and difeulties of chainer directions and spotted a

attacking England.

Nazi Ship Bombed. LONDON, July 22 (Reuter)-It is officially announced that strong forces of R.A.F. bombers again successfully attacked military objectives in Ger- many and Holland Inst night.

Coastal Command aircraft on patrol off the Danish coust successfully bombed a 14,000-ton enemy supply ship.

Coastal Command aircraft also set oil tanks on fire at Ghent.

Four enemy aircraft in all were destroyed in yesterday's air battles “aroundTMüür ̄coasts, and two of our

fighters were lost.

In

As the Hurricanes set oft for the attack, they saw an enemy seaplane sitting on the water below, an easy target, but also a good decoy. They ignored it.

When the Germans saw that the Hurricanes were not going to be fooled, the main formation withdrew.

LONDON, July 22 (Reuter).The people of the Sind, India, have donated £75.500-for the-purchase-of fighter planes for the R.A.F.

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