‚R.A.F. SUCCESS RATIO IS
NAZIS LOSE
Thursday,
FIVE-TO-ONE
5,000
HONGKONG "TELEGRAPH:
PLANES, 18,000 MEN
AN ANALYSIS of the aircraft and personnel lost by Germany and Britain from the outbreak of war on September 3 reveals the tremendous toll which the R.A.F. has taken of its enemy and the limited losses which we sustained in return.
The Germans have lost a total, acco ding to Air Ministry official figures, 2,531 warplanes in ten-and- a-half months of war.
These losses are only those which have fallen to the guns of Royal Air Force machines.
They take no recount of the heavy losses which the enemy has sustaned at the the Polish campaign, in hands of the air forces of Norway. Helland, Belgium, and France.
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They do not include the large nur- ber of enemy atcraft known to have been riddled in action and which have Bttle chance of langdog batch ser the North Sea or to safety behind their own lines
The most modest estimate cannot
be less than abother
English
Children
of
Not
To Be Evacuated Yet
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter).The (invernment have decided that until further notice no more children can be sent overseas under the Children's Overseas Reception Scheme,
The recent loss of children in the City of Benares has illus trated the dangers to which the pa subgram exposed even when in convoy under
prevalling In the Atlantic.
The Government have come reluc
500 aircraft,tantly to the conclusion that during
making a certatu figure of 3,000 war-the scinter sesson of gales and hes y planes which have fallen to the Royal
Air Force alone.
A murli *** Baie vonas Germany in the extent of the combat- в нем
Like the pomparti-
or they sbutiky of sending children, ens es neras
under the Government so beme
Although operations of the bene She has lost some 10,900 perfecte
suspended for the tune being.
The ques air gunners, oliservers, and trivigators, has not beets bandered
The Board will During these fist 10 months of at whether war the RAF has lost 600 indchlurR
take time operations next year
an theatres of war. Cualties
1
lu personnel
11/1
15
In by the same :erkong
Thứ by a ralin of one aircraft loss Lo very five German and of
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Germany has lost welk over anodised 2,000 wo lanes A Fisher wiki to the al Furces of other Powers
Her total losses are therefore neartı' 5,000 aircraft and up to 18.000 skilled airmen.
The momt eristansing point in the analysis are the following Genny Instaly I alteraft in attacks ou Brita from September the the end of the yea 32 the West Find and 1 the North Sea
During that same perund sige to the end of 1939 Brit sits on only 33
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Six Injured In
Explosion
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it
weather
of Vessels conditions
now
Moscow And Ribbentrop
Ignorance of Visit
MOSCOW, Oct 2 (Reuter). Although reports have reached Moscow that Herr von Ribben. Some 2,059 huden tvar
utrien thee
frog is supposed to come here porrents of these children may be from Berlin, un confirmation of sured thal
his presence is forthcoming from feind circles in Moscow
NEARFIN
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Overseas Hospitality
ll
Tell
With Yeference to reginals regava să-
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RECTOR GAOLED
-Rang Church Bell
A rector who rang his church bell despite the order that Church bells must be rung only as a warning of parachute land ings, was sentenced to four weeks' imprisonment.
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October 3, 1940.
NAZIS LOSE 9 PLANES
FROM PAGE ONE
Essex, resulting in little damage and few casualties,
I. the Germán air force lind hoped to wear down the British fighter detener in to-day's excursions one of the primary objects of their visits between mass raids--they appear to have falled again.
Reports to far received, states the He was the Rev. Robert Grant Air Ministry, show that nine enemy Colvin Graham, Rector of Old Boling-aircraft have been shot down and
only one RAF, fighter is missing. broke, near Spilsby, Lines, who was
Some of the raiders, which gave London six alerts to-day, were sentenced at Spilsby.
P.C. Peck stated Uit he Graham sitting in the belfry pulling engaged over the East End district. Watched From Roof-Tops the bell rope Asked if he did not
Watchers on the city roof-tops snw know of the order, Graham said, "1
Aghtera climax. British It will au Ve Krow nothing about t
minded the rolders, shepherded me the trouble of ringing."
them together and then dived, making head-on and rear attacks,
At the evening service that day Graham stated that he received a let ter from the Bishop prohibiting the ringing of the belts.
Grahan, in evidence, mud that be understood a notice would be served spor hist 1 hàn neted in liner-
He anes. citizen
the
Bir-
The enemy fled towards the Kent
Crinkl
Returning from inionit, three Merserschmitt Aghters dived out if Cormation to machine-gan
three Trawlers ofT the south-cual equat, was a Wyni, law-abiding | Then they attempted to attack
builoon barrage bait wrje driven off by tlf-nireraft fre
The trawlers, which began ZIK-ZOR when attacked, earried on
Supt. Listir ald that l the clergy in the country had received tetter from their Bishop telling them the bells were nai to be rung“ | except by police or military. Grainm said that that statement, as far as he could remember was not in the letter
The chairman, Mr. F. L. Stenker je son, sald that in the Bench's oplaton Frceived the notice Grahans had from his Bishop and the ringing was intentional and deliberate,
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The case was Sinth
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Farewell Presentation
To A. W. Grimmitt
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Ester Attack Avenged
LONDON, Oct 2 (Reutes ) - A Lew muniter alter it had manelize - gitated the street of an Hone44 bown, it German Thome was shot down by Hurt mes
were which
returning from patiul over the North Sen
The German pilot tried dodging in several atal ca of the cloud, but Hurenes gol in bursts of machine- gun are and the Dormer crushed 20 viles away near a searchlight post.
One of the Buztienne pilots, hell helped to shoot down the raider, landed nearby and was congratulated by the searchlight crew, who hard taken four of the Germans prisoner The searchlight asen were surprised at the size of the Hurricane pilot, Ite when s maly 5 ft 3 m in height
se of the smallest pilots in the
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Distillery Blown Up Government seizing them
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SPECIAL TO THE ROVIGO, Oct 2 (UP) --A violent explosion to-day wrecked an alcohol distillery near Cavanella to-day
It is estimated that n m lion and in half tires worth of damage was caused by fire following the explosion at
<if injured, or six workinen were them being in a critical condit.os
Indirated that the explosion was probably caused by an electra spark ignilag a vat of alcohol
Replying to a complaint Fast mend that white 1.1V, ende! not get strel bubnets thy could ta bought in thin shog Mr Hard Momolan Uruim Sex Fetery Matures old maply
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Urgent stepe take froth texradictines and trad the aprik, ble Shop storks are mor extend, and the shapes will be able to certain fretties
BRITAIN'S FRONT STRENGTHENED
1.
FROM PAGE ONE
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A. W. Grimamtti, who in to rave
The gift wÝRM retirement so tealher dressing case, inserted, and
a touniain pen
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Vice Presi RJ Pearce. Ident, made the presentation, and thuse
PD (raw)ey present were Messrs.
Han Secre Chairman. J A Bendall, tasty A B Allen. C Walker. F Jones Winder, and C. Strange, 1 E Patvan J Gellatly. W. H Colledge, S Eccleshall. A. Watson, J. Lacey. J Carr Priset Mc and Mrs E W Simonds
JOINED IN 1920
Mi Peares and
Mr Grimmult joined thin Club in 1920 when it was a small matshed, and bau habis cat dumpe
Holian has seen it grow though its stages of Abyssinia
the structure, to Somajnund Diese after operations (a semi-permanent with sthist linked hely happening in Egypt
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splendid pavlion which we have now But, wish to ertiphosine, he has not etely watched 14 gruw; he has done ta fair share in helping 11 grow. He was elected to the Committee in 1922, Jins held offer and ace that time Event
almost continuously in various capuci- LIN He was once Vice-Captain of the second eleven, and played regular crie- ket up to the true when din Club wond
Ahysaboon as tard there is o giler of Habati lamp there Parteners
Egypt Predly strengthened
The Bath Navy on in Meristen attend the RAF operating asid
erlige Mukie Bat Commandit Bist and second division shield" in
! 1 boru retoforent als eg the tast
1924
Grimmitt
En he bowls section, Mr has won great distinction not only in this Club Init also in the Colony cham- ptonships and interports He won the Club Championship ve times and easy, tablished a record when in 1934 he won the Colony singles champlotship densi bles and rhiks
TO-DAY ONLY KING'S LDV Is Now The
AT THE
THE WORLD OWED HIM A LOVINGA
A Traveling Romeo sels out to conquer
Lover's Lane.. until
he meets up with
a mixup on the
Road to Romance1
OH JOHNNY How You Can Love
with TOM BROWN: PEGGY MORAN Allen JENKINS Donald MEEK
Isabel JEWELL Betty Jane RHODES
Set to the Sizzling
Song Sensation of the Nahon!
"OB, JOHNNY,
HOW YOU CAN-
LOVE!"
Home Guard, And 1,300,000 Strong
Volunteers
The recruiting response for Lacal hus bren SU Defence magn.lecat, Mr Eden. War Muster,
the House
CommonA,
fold
that
Li 300,000. temporary
and
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exceedin
1. has been derided AMATTADE. to suspend except where the strength has not met unmediate requirements
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LONDON
WT/q my alte day use by RAP Say tracerat Be
who
Ten fu-
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destroyed gibris and m
Feste e enemy craft which stan destinyed by gunfire user south- east London on Tuesday night, is
leanest t
ww ulhert shut down on Monday afternoon over The Simsex coast by Lewis gunners
HOW
WOLP
Planes Over London LANDON, Oet (UP). Akaring
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ve alairns up to 2 pm to-day the German Taiders have attacked with frei vased strength and fernetty, but in Bighting succeeded few Juve
defence
lines. through the British Only there bols were dropped in the southeast London district during theft alarm A sixth alarm was sounded at 5 pan when planes were heard over central London
INVASION NOT NECESSARY
FROM PAGE ONE
gesture of jipeusement, being main- tained now that Jupon has openly proanised her support to the Axis in certain contingencies
Zero Hour Believed Past SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" LONDON, OC
{Danel). - AL- though othlary cutries continue 10 preacts preparedness against invasion. ulservers believe neutral military that the zern hout fur on stempled 37% 2 s över
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IfuWམ་yt vast Nazi concentration of men and materials probably will be maintained Channel ports and low countries throughout the winler
Brucial sources assert that Egypt will be the next important battlefield of the
Wor
suggest
that Germany may move troops anet mechanized units to North Africa, at the dice stations, but they would not be enrolled until vaconies | hoping to conclude the African cut- pem red of recruiting was reopened. | paign by spring, after wisheh Italian Mi Exten said it was proposed to and German powers will be roncen- give the vaunters the tulle af "Home trated against Britain. Guard
The Home Guard. He said, under the control of the Wur Office.
in the force
AIR ATTACHE HERE
Warburton,
und the Commander-In-Chief of the Wing Commandet J. Hone Forces exercised operational Air Allache to the British Embassy control and was responsible for train Chine, has arrived from Chungking where he has been relieving Group
Wing Commander Men were encouraged to join units Captain Aitken. for defending Industrial undertakings, Warburton will visit the Legation an before returning to when these were of sufficient impor, Shanghai tuber to justify the diversion
Mission Personnel
Changes
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter-Slight modification in the personnel of the British Economic and Diplomatie Mission which is going to South America under the chairmanship of Lord Willingdon is just announced.
Sir Harry Chilton, who has been
Argentine Ambusssidor to the Chile, will
replace Str Horace Rumbold who is prevented by private
from reasons
the accompanying Misalon.
Admiral Sir Cyrtt Fuller joins the Mission as an additional member.
CHICKEN'S £10 EGG
FOR RED CROSS, AFTER RAID
and
Two chickens, kliled in a fight be-i tween a Nazi raider and a British fighter over a. south const farm, are) being used to help the British Red Cross Society.
The owner, a
butcher, auctioned one of them for $10, and is raffling the other.
(^lasanFichtig.
HELP FOR GASTRITIS VICTIMS
The great problem in gastritis and other digestive disturbances is how to rest the sick stomach and still nourish the exhausted body.
Solid food la dul of the question. Even mony liquid foods irritate the atomach Hing an cause pains and vomiting. There a food, however, which actually soothes the inflamed stomach. It is Horlicks. Doctors re- commend it in all cases of sovers digestive trouble because it is so easily assimilated and 20 highly nutritious.
Horilchs is a complete food in self. It soon rebuilds the wasted. tissues, restores tho lost appetite, pours strength and vitality into the impover ibed bloodstream. Your usual stora sails Horlicks. Get a supply lo-day.
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