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NAZIS' LINES OF ATTACK
Pen Picture of Operations
(By "Reuter's" Military Correspondent) LONDON, June 26-Although the German attack on Russia is less than a week old and news, apart from official communiques, is very scarce, it is already possible to form some idea of the German lines of attack.
Simovitch Exchange At Finnish
Sees Mr
Churchill
Explains Collapse Of Yugo-Slavia
LONDON, June 26 (Reuter). the north The country in
of Mr Winston Churchill this Judging by the news to hand
received General and the topography of the Bukovina is also hardly suitable for afternoon country, the Germans may be military operations on a large scale Simovitch, the Prime Minister ns it is hilly and wooded, but given expected to attack in four direc-good weather the rich soll of Bessa- of Yugo-Slavia, who has just tions to the cast of the Baltic cabla would be favourable to the reached London via Egypt and In addition to a direct Leningrad Russians. The Russians will parti
meet the British Prime attack from Finland across the cularly have to look out for attacks taken the first opportunity
north to
Beross
the Dalester from
Karelian Isthmus.
Two main attacks at present are would cut off their troops fighting to matic Correspondent. developing through the Battle states the northwest. and North Poland, the former with The Dniester, however, is usually Leningrad and the latter with Mos-Jonly fordable after July, and the whole international situation and ot cow us the main objectives.
Bessarabia, which, if successful, Minister, eays "Reuter's" Diplo
only bridge is near Tiraspol
The other two thrusts may be ex-middle Bessarabln.
pected to be on Klev and Odessa,
A movement has already started
to take these four separate lines.
Along the Baltic, the Germans will And the dat agricultural country to their liking and most suitable for their mechanised divisions.
the
The
roads, however, are not too good and may well crumble in hot weather under heavy loads.
Pakov is likely to be their inain objective prior to the final objective
Morgenthau's Fairness To U. K. Holders
NEW YORK, June 20 (Reuter),
It is understood that Mr Churchill and General Simovitch reviewed the
in the same time General Simovitch ex- pressed thanks to the British Gov- ernment for the pledge contained in Mr Eden's recent note which recog- nised the present government as the only representative government of Yugo-Slavia and declared
non- recognition of the Axis partition of the
country.
Account of Collapse
In the
Trea-
be
B.B.C.
be
A Glance
T.T. London
SELLING
Demand London
T.T. Shanghai
T.T. Singapore
T
Jan
T.T. India
T.T. U.S.A
1/23
1/2
-440
.6234
1021
.82%
24%
T.T. Manila
4154
T.T. Batavin
.4514
T.T. Bangkok
14014
T.T: Saigon
1042
T.T. France
1024
Austrolla
TT
BUYING 4 m/s L/C London
1/01
4 m/s D/P London
m/s L/C U.S.A.
1,314 1/34
4 m/s Franco 30 d/s India
T.T. Switzerland,
US, Cross rate in London 4.02% U.S. Cross rato in N.Y.
FAR EAST
Battle
Line
VICHY, June 20 (Reuler).—Since the beginning of the Russo-German war, the main forces of the Finnish Army, under Field Marshal Manner- helm, have been holding a defensive ine on the Karelian Isthmus between the Baltic and Lake Ladoga, suys a Stockholm dispatch to the Vichy nowe agency to-day.
0% of
This line is longer thans during the recent Russo-Finnish war and it no longer comprises the fortress Vilpuri, formerly the bastion Finnish defence, which was ceded to Russia under the peace tresty,
The dispatch adds that it is be- lieved In Stockholm that the first operation of German troops from Finland will be directed towards Kandalakscha, the sea port where the railway from Leningrail to the Arette port of Murmansk passes nearest to the Finnish frontier,
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General Simavitch also gave en account of the unsuccessful resist-
BOMBING: THAILAND ance to Germany and, it is under- the stood, throw new light on
LONDON, June 26 (Reuter). of Leningrad. At the same time us Great Britain would do better at collapse of the Yugo-Slav forces. this direct attack, it is possible that present to secure a loan on her hold-
To-morrow, General Simovitch will-Major General Sir A. W. F. the House of one column will make a flanking
ings in the United States instead of tell the story of Yugo-Slavin's part Knox asked in movement to the southeast.
selling them, Mr Henry Morgenthau, in the war in a broadcast which will Commons what Information was
radioed abroad there has been flerce United States Secretary of the
available about anti-British pro- Already fighting in
in Kaunas and Vilna regions, sury, declared at a press conference overacas service ch
General Simovitch, who will
paganda by Japanese agents in Here the Russians can afford to give to-day, according to a Washington speaking in the Serb-Croat language, Thailand and what steps were Japanese troops have some ground as they have a strong message to the Dow-Jones agency,
being taken to counter-act it. along line of defence
the River Mr Morgenthau said that the mar-will be heard at 3.10 p.m. Dving, along the old Soviet-Estonian ket had been such that it had been frontier and along the old Russo-
very difficult for the British to re- Polish border. They may be expect-jalise a fair value for their direct ed to put up very fierce resistance investments and marketable United once the Germans reach these sec-States securities,
LOTS..
Napoleon's Route
Maximum 'Amount
The United States administration,
He said, were anxious that the Bri-
The second iine along which tie tish Government should reallic the the Germans are already attacking is north of the famous Pripet marshes maximum amount of money on these
nsscta.
Amends For Madrid Incident
TOKYO, June 28. (Domei).-
erected
monument at the place
near
BECAUSE THEY'RE OVEN-BAKED
HEINZ BAKED BEANS
Sha-
of
WJO
Mr R. A. Butler, Under Secretary | yangchen, to the north-west for Foreign Affairs, replied that he Hankow where the army pilot, the was aware that certain Japanese in late Col Yuzo Fujita, Major-General Thalland were circulating stories Kotaro Watanabe, and four other calculated to cause ill-feeling against men were killed when their plane Britain but he was satisfied that ne crashed in February, 1930. credence was attached to them by the Government or by the people of Thailand.
Civilian Bombing Mr Robert Morgan asked whether
through Baranovitch Gap and on to Mr Morgenthau expressed the LONDON, June 26 (Reuter)-The.British protest had been sent to
Smolensk and Moscow. This is the route Napoleon took.
opinion that direct investments and Spanish Government have under Japan against the bombing of civil Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Owing to the Pripet marshes, the loan. Germans can hardly make the thrust -until-taking-the-paint where
the
Embassy
The late Col Fujita piloting the gigantic test plane of the Imperial University's Aeronautical Institute established now world records for duration and circuit flights in the spring of 1037.
Details of how the late Col Fujita and his group were killed after The territory here is also suitable securities will be placed with the taken to give Britain full satisfaction lans in the district in Chungking set leaving on an aerial mission In an Army transport plano were not to major operations and mechanised as lonn collateral until they can begarding the anti-British demonstra- apart for non-rembatants.
Mr Butler replied that he pre-known for some time until in spring. vehicles as far south as Bialystok sold on a fair market to liquidate & th toole place on Tuesday sumed Mr Morgan referred to the last year, the Japanese frontline
outside the British Madrid, "Reuter" learned in London south bank of the Yangtse against troops located their graves from which the Japanese Government the statements of local Chinese to-night.
Was also learned that the stated-lost-year-that-they-would-notinibliants. Sokol, From this point along a line Pope Will Broadcast Spanish Government have also given carry out attacks. During the ut- Britain full assurances against a re-tack on June 15, four bombs fell on this "gafety zone" but no informa- through Prezemysl to the river Son To World On Sunday petition of such demonstrations. appears to be the danger spat for LONDON, June 20 (Router).- This action follows the energetic ton had been received of any casual- the Rusalans as there is no naturalDivine providence in human events" protesta made by Sir Samuel Hoare, Jine
of defence.
Is the theme of a message which the the British Ambassador in Madrid.
river Bug leaves the frontier near
BOMC
hundred miles
southwest
es.
China Fronts Enjoy Lull.
Mr Eden, continued the spokes- man, is satisfied that the British
CHUNGKING, June 26 (Reuter), Indiscriminate bombing of civilian
on all Sino- populations elsewhere is sufficiently"A lull prevails
Japanese war fronts as the Japanese, well known,
are unable to decide on their nation- al policy following upon the out- break of the Russo-German fighting," salda
a Chinese military spokesman to-day.
The German aim would be a cap Pope will broadcast from the Vatican Earthquake Tremors. Government's attitude towards the] ture Lvov (Lemberg) and make City at 12.30 pm. next Sunday, says their way on to Kiev. They may be the Stefani Agency.
The occasion is the feast of Saint! expected to launch a minor line of attack in southwesterly direction. Peter and Saint Paul, and
the Although this seems to be the message will be addressed to the
it has whole world. obvious line for the Germans, not yet been strongly developed and the Russians now claim the recapture of Prezenýsl.
Fourth Line
1
BOMBAY, June 20, (Beuter) Earthquake tremors lasting a few seconds were felt at Madras and Cal cutta between 5.30 p.m. and 5.55 p.m. Indian time to-day.
Enormous
AUSTRALIANS LONDON, Juno 20 (Reuter) TAKE A REST Late to-night there were still no de-
CANBERRA, June 20 (Reuler) tails of the earthquake described by Most of the Australians evacuated Mr Shaw, the West Bromwich sels from Crete and Greece are enjoying mologist, as "enormous" and the big rest In Palestine, Mr P. C. Spen- gest he had recorded since 1920.
der, the Australian War Minister, To-day's tremors lasted nearly four stated to-day.
but beyond estimating
Eucharistic Congress LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)~The Pope broadcast an address in English to-night to the United States National A fourth line of attack may
at St Paul, be Eucharistic Congress expected along the rivers Pruth and Minnesota. Dnciater into Southern Ukraine and He said:
"You must not forget on to Odessa. The German and that you belong to the Church whose Rumanian attack here, however, ap-founder and head was sacrificed and
that his body in the Church has al- hours pears to be held.
North
linc of this
at about 4,000 miles away, Thomas Blamey, the Australian Carpathians, and it is unlikely that to-day being persecuted-by some so r the Germans will attempt any inaforfhurtfully that it is difficult tot was in the east or west.
great heart and had been reorganised operations over, this difficult and measure how far-reaching the effects Even in a big earthquake, tremors and re-equipped during the pause. mountainous terrain.--
may be."
KOLYNOS
DENTAL CREAM
run
the
.
On the north bank of the Yellow River in south Shansi, Chinese forces are still holding out despite the cent large-scale Japanese drive into the Chuntino Mountains, he added.
KOL
A cable from Lieut-General Sir CHINESE HOSIERY the ways suffered persecution and la still unable to say whether in-C, said that the men were in
last about an hour.
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TRADE WITH UNITED STATES Mechanisation CANBERRA, June 26 (Reuter).—- WASHINGTON, June 9 (Central The mechanitation of the Australian News by Cilpper)-The United States Imperial Force is being urgently Department of Commerce
Mr C. Spender, issued pressed forward,
this week reveals that the Army Minister, stated to-day, America is becoming an increasingly Many thousand motor vehicles Important outlet for Chinese cotton have already been sent abroad to the hosiery. Australian
and Imperial Force several thousands more will be sent.
report
to Chinese Customs the total exports of cotton Mr Spender added that Britain socks and stockings in 1040 were would equip the Australian Imperial 2,878,000 dozen pairs, of which 41 Force with additional trucks and re-per cent went to the American placements.
market. In 1930 exports of such Thousands of vehicles at all types Items were 1,731,000 dozen pairs, ot were also being bought for the land which 28 per cent were sent to this forces in Australla.
country while in 1038 only 612,000 dozen pairs were exported with only live per cent coming to the
China's cotton hosiery exports in SIMLA, June 20 (Router)It is 1940 were valued at U.S.$081,000 gathered that the Lense and Lend with the value of shipments here Act contains provisions' under which put at US$214,020, or 31 per cent India can make purchases from of the value, indicating that America, and the Purchasing Com- United Elates buys cheapest mission, led by Slr Shanmukam grades exported, the report states. Chetty, will endeavour to utiliso
INDIAN BUYING United States.
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`these provisions to the best advan;
tage.
German Broadcasts
Off The Airba
the
New Zealand Journalist
the
Missing In Greece LONDON, June 26 (Reuter).— Bert Hall, the well-known New Zealand journalist, has been missing since the Greek campaign. des
LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)All German long-wave stations went off the air to-night. Short-wave
· stations, were badly jammed,
He was appointed New Zealand's The only medium wave station to war correspondent to the Dominion's be heard, we Breslau and that also Expeditionary force and not long was badly Jammed." 1gene
Boya bgo o war; made" Pubile - Relations ---Finnlik - Arosdetule In EnglishOffer with the rank of Captain, German and French were heavily - The New Zealand, Command pre- Janomed.
sumes that he is a prisoner of warn
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