GANDHI'S DECISION
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September 17, 1940.
BERLIN SAYS
CONVOYS RAIDED Negro Aviator Wants to GOERING WAS...
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the Dutch cost by a Hudson aircraft
Leaves Way Open which dived on the nearest forge ship
For Negotiation
SIMLA, Sept. 10 (Reuter)- Gandhi's address to the All-India Congress Committee in Bombay yesterday is interpreted here as Indicating that the immediate question of relations between Congress and the Government of India is not regarded by Gandhi as having been determined with any finality.
The fact that he is prepared again to Ree the Viceroy suggests that he is willing to explore die position ther
Conciliatory Aspects
and Bank it with bombs.
Then the Hudson pilot machine- gunned
Duel with Goering
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NEW YORK: Sept. 16 (UP)-Field Marshal Goering has area." armed trawler and accepted a challenge to an air duel at 10,000 feet over the terrifie thoroughly machine-gunned an E--English Channel, according to H arlem's "Black Eagle", Colonel believed to have been hit. best which was escorting the convoy. Hubert Fauntleroy Julian.
One Direct Hit second
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machine-gun "I'm going to lousy creature out this life," Black Engle declared. "I have a lite to give and i will give it gladly."
Julian said be cobled the challenge
Successful
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For Civil Service C,C.
The negro aviator asserts that German ship was stationary off the Dutch coast when the dual will occur within thirty It was attacked by another patrolling days. Hudson at dawn to-day. The pilot dived on one ship in semi-darkness and let go three bombs, one of which at least struck home, for the Hudson Wen peppered with splinters from the ship which is believed to have sunk. to Geering when he read Hitler's Lost night's attacks on con-Mein Kampf" in which he said the al Fuchter insulted the Negro race DA German centrations of Channel ports were made by waves "half apes and baboons and nitwits." Include An exploits Julian's of Blenheims. Two ships were dam- fur-aged when the Blenheims attacked attempted non-stop fight from New
THE YEARLY REPORT of the convoy off Sangatte near Calais but York to Europe which ended in East
annual general the main attack was reserved for Le River and a fight in which he crosh-Civil Service Cricket Club which will
be presented at the Bayre where the pilots of the first ed Haile Selassie's private plane.
four large This occurred when Colonel Julian meeting on September 26 at 5.30 wave of Blenheims saSV
drep- was the sole member of the Ethiopianp.m., states a profit of $3,381 for the
Air Force.
past year. This, I will be seen, so- The Colonel said his wife on Satur-crues entirely from the Bar account, day answered a telephone call from which, through a re-assessment of prices, shown a balance of $3,540 on Washington.
the right side.
WAS 103, Membership on July 31 which was a loss of eight over that of
The resolution passed by the Con- gress working Committer yesterday is recognised us possessing certain con- wille Gandhi's clintory Aspects definite assertion that there quration of mans elvil disobedience has created considerable interest
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The decision of Congress to invest Gandhi with full powers will,
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felt in offcial quarters here, tend ( obviate the possibility of tuny abrupt etion by Congress that would lead to a complete berak with the Gloveens ment of India
ships moored alongside the wel cul
Salvoes of Bombs Repeated salvoes of bumi struck squarely on the guns and there were tires when the Blenheims flew away. Pilots in the secund wave made the
bright moonlight
which attack in
quys 1/ende early outlined the which were dark shndows
Amid intense anti-aire ratt are, the the Barbout The systematically
the ships and
Tenhetus dived over
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bombs burst prong
Though the ground, together with others in the Colony, suffered some- that The Colonel said he intends to buy what through the heavy rains one of the two Messerschmitt's which have fallen during the year, the pre- the British government has announemises, indoor and outdoor, are ed for sale.
This is the Military Altache to the German Embassy." the caller said, according to Colonel Julian. "Tell that black swine his challenge oslast year been accepted and that he must be In the spot as promised.
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Bombs on Suburb Bombs are reported to have hit a south-eastern suburb, one falling in cinema car-park near a group of publie "shellers, and three high ex- plosive bombs blocked the road mar the cinema which had been evacuat-! ed as a precaution
Elsewhere, another was damaged and several houses shaltered. Simultaneously German raiders were reported over northwest and northeast coast towns.
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"Dome" reveals that the famous Tate Gallery near Westminster was hit by a bomb during one of last week's raids.
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The Tate Gallery is known the
collection world over for its famous paintings, and was presented to the nation by Sir Henry Tate in
1891.
Churchill's Tribute
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The explolls of the Fighter Com- mand are praised by Mr. Winston The Prime Churchill, says "Reuter." Minister has sent the following mes- sage to the Command's Air Minister: "Yesterday eclipsed all previous Command. the Fighter were enjoyable, records of Sports Bellvities
the Aldest by e squadron of their Czech In There is no question about the satisfactory state of repair.
The but equipment,"
not 100 steessful.
the and Polish comrades, using only
their [1 leagues,
total proportion Colonel explained
Hnooker and illiards Club Onished runners-up in the Brat small
strength and under cloud conditions named, and won the second.
of some difficulty, they cut to rags and laiters three separate waves of Club prize winners were
the elvil Cricket
10- and murderous assault upon
population of their native land. Meting un secrinined bombers and 53 Aghters
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casualties during last night's attacks on London was a little greater than on recent nights but much less than in the first attacks on the capital
Outside Landesk,
11. very few but supe were fatal now known that two enemy bombers were shut down by our fighters that - ang the night.
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a force of energy mirraft crossed the coast of Kent in cloudy raditions but was turned Isack by A.A. he without enerontera 21 ughters
Later in the day, enemy marraft singly or in sinall numbers crossed A few several points the coast bombs were dropped on various parts of the country. but damage 18 ported to be slight and the number of casualties smull.
CAIRO: Enemy
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Harassed From Air
Although the main enemy forces appear to be consolidating their posl- tion round Sollum, strong elements of armoured fighting vehicles are advanced now in contact with our troops about Bugbug.
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Throughout yesterday the enemy successfully harassed by the RAF. and artillery fire from our mobile guns.
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16 (Reuter ) → LONDON, Sept Bomb were dropped in the London arme during the list of four warnings who were sounded in the city - day
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Quick-Aring guns were particularly Government is inspirest by a desire
maintain friendly and neighbour-lively, their double thwark and sharp echcer sending stragglers scurrying relations with the Soviet Union.
through the streets with frequent up- word cautious glances,
why hurt apparently switched off their engines and ghded towards Chang king when some distoire away fr the city
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pressed astonisliment that privates and oicers of the Australian Army mixed freely.
The Sydney "Sun" reports that the trip down to Australia became a race beta latd with time, with many whether the ship's passenger list of. 010 would incrase to 911. A baby was born a few hours after the arrival in Sydney.
Officers praised the behaviour of the evacuees, sald the "Sun." "But we've a low grey hairs to show for the trip," one officer said.
The most annoyed people in Sydney now, says the Social Edfiress' of the "Sun," are women evacuees from some Hongkong, who relying on
inside, information" about Australia,
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Other growing fires could be seen in all parts of the docks.
Still the attack weni on, the later atreraft straddling the dock basins, Jellies and shipping.
An hour later when the lost ruidor left the blazing dock, the glow of fires could be seen many miles out docks
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in Ostend, shipping and were subjected to a series of inter- mittent raids by heavy and medium bombers ever a period of four hours, during which what appeared to be a large transport vessel was struck and immediately caught Bre.
Serious Effect of Raids LONDON, Sept. 16 (Reuter)-in- tensified RAF. attacks on German Invasion bases and feeding lines are considered to have seriously retard-
cd the completion of preparations
wrifes a Invasion, for an inval
"Press Association" air correspondent.
Should an invasion be attempted, It is recognised that Britain must expect an attack on inland centres formidable and towns on a more scale than so far made.
Not only has material destruction been wrought at the Invasion ports and elsewhere by Britain's bombers but some confusion la caused in the necessarily complex administrative arrangements.
Loading and marshalling men, the embarkation of the right men, and and right boats materials In the barges have been disorganised. All this, however, has not; prevented altogether an increase in German concentrations.
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LONDON, Sept. 16 (Reuter). The Duke of Windsor, in a message is their Majestics after the bombing.of Buckingham Palace, expressed behalf of the Government and tho. people of the Bahamas his "deep sense of relief for the escape of your grave Majesiles from the recent danger to which you have been ex- posed."
Similar messages have been re-. celved from all parts of the Colonial Empire:
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