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miration for the constant initiative and resourcefuléess' of our troops. Members of the Australlan mechan Ised cavalry captured. 40 French cavalry 'mounds at Khiem and have now formed a cavalry unit which is scouring the hills and mountains and attacking Vichy patrols.

Enter War Now,

Says Ickes

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH HARTFORD, CONN, June 26 Several of these men rode with General Allenby over the same terri(UP)-Mr Harold Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, in a speech to-day, tory in the Great War.

virtual call to arms and

27, 1941

SPAIN TO SEND VOLUNTEERS

FROM PAGE ONE

ary objectives" in Jassy; Rumania, causing extensive destruction,"

"Kronstadt Bombed

NEW YORK, June 20 (UP) ~~A Moscow radio broadcast staled, "The rulers of Finland have begun mulit- ary action against our country,”

German planes based in Finland attempted to bomb Kronstadt naval base uren off Leningrad,

Soviet Air Raids BERLIN; June 20 (UP)-A report also branded Lindbergh na. one of

itler's underlings and an American from competent circies in Budapest to the official news agency states "quisling."

In effect he urged the nation to that Sovlet aircraft have under- Enter the war now while Germany taken rulds on Hungarian territory. is pre-occupied in Russia because Raho and Kuasov were bombarded

Two young anti-aircraft guneers, sounded who were protecting Mer) Ayoun, told me that they were happy that "our gun had already bugged four with only 25 rounds." Vichy planes with

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in Syrlan and Lebanese arens now "Sucli a golden opportunity cannot be and rather heavy destruction Was

occupied by the British, the inhabit-exp

expected to come again. The Ameri-caused. ants are settling down and are focan people must now make

turning daily and trading normally.

I

cholce. We

particularly noticed this to-day living too long on borrowed lime Factories Blasted &

Submarines Sunk

FROM PAGE ONE

travelling along the coast towards We must decide now whether we are Sidon.

Foodstuffs having arrived from willing to buy a craven's truce as

Lindbergh urges or to

Work and Palestine, cafes are re-opening and sacrifice, ight and die, if needa be, are everywhere catering for the for liberly in the Inspiration of Allied forces. Women and children Washington, Lincoln and Churchil}." are on the stregis and there seemut

Mr Ickes labelled Lindbergh and to be an air of contentment. Many his followers ns. "Nazi wolves in vantage to our site throughout the

village children greeted us

with pacifint clothing He sald that day.

In the direction of Cerrantl our "Thumbs Up" and within a stone's throw of Tyre I heard a young Arab America must offer the "sweat, blood

and tears"

that the heroic English troops successfully repulsed strong boy threshing what on a ancient had been yielding at Mr Churchill's attacks by the enemy who attempted horse-drawn sledge whistling "Roll call. If it is not to be 'America

to ford the River

Pruth. "In the Bessarablan sector, next we must leave nothing uncione to help England to repel the brutal units firmly hold their positions hordes of Hitler and to destroy along the frontier, having thrown

attacks

of the German and of doomed nations. This situation

forces, ion Humanian "Enemy 1a so serious that if America does

forces

#ttempting to ads. not quickly go all out for Britain vance at Skuleni have been pushed America may find herself all in with-back to the western bank of the out Britain,

River Pruth.

Raid On Jase }

Out the Barrel."

Germany & France them itler has made out his list backe

Attacked

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"If Lindbergh is for Hitler now as every act and word of his shows, **Military objectives In the Rumen- 8 p.m. B.S.T., according to the Airit la because of an understanding lan town of Jassy were the object

with Hiller or as an expected favour of a raid by our aircraft. Ministry.

Great Ifrom Total For Six Days

and he glimpses a politient destruction was enused, him,

"The Commander of the artillery LONDON, June 20 (Reuter)The future which free people would not destruction of nine German fighters accord him voluntarily,

division. Comrade Manjin, ably help- "Practical considerations dictate over Northern France to-day brings that Russia, who is undoubtedly of the enemy to

Infantry, bea

beat back an allempt the German losses in

the River Truth last six wenker, should be aided, so that at one point.

to ford days of the R.A.F. offensive sweeps Hitler will require to waste greater "Having organised and selected quantities of men and more places observation points and having care- of equipment,

fully found the most vulnerable points of the enemy, Comrade Man- jin opened a. devastating Are sud- denly, at the very moment when the enemy began to cross the River."

up to 108,

British losses in the same period have been 10 fighters and 16 pilots.

On D

The small seleton fo-day was

And many British squad- rons, says the Air Ministry, flew i miles inland without seeing more than a few formations of German fighters in the distance,

had

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One formation of British fighters"Yomiuri Shimbun that China, Bri-

series of engagements lain and America had signed п over the French coas

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on his return that "their evasive it is certain that no such alllance Has to patrol the country which is much tactics were in most cases poor," (been definitely formulated, much less

No Air Activity Over Britain signed, but they do not deny that too large for the German troops."

LONDON, Junc 20 (UP).--A China considers herself a chorter

However, if Russia gives in, both

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Russia & Allied Agreement

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be in grave danger. Should Russin hold out, however, it will prolong the war in any event. Hitler hus vast resources except oll. It must be a war where England and America Germany win, he belleved

on."

A British ship in from Australia that their power would last no more yesterday was allowed. to Innd half then two generations which would n dozen or so British women bound be necessary for their police work to for stets north. The Immigration destroy the morale of their war- Offcar replied to questions ns to minded armies. He asserted that whether the women were returned Hitler would never be satisfied until evacuees by stating that the British he conquered the United States be- ship turned round at Hongkong and cause American and Nazi kivologies the Forolen Commissar, Mr Visches-the passengers allowed to disembark"cannot live together." lav Molotov, in Moscow, It is also were all bound for Shanghai or other reported that the Soviet Govern-northern ports, ment decided on June 25 to send

delegations to Britain and the United H.E. To Broadcast

States carrying Stalin's personal appeals for aid.

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Informed quarters, however, as. It is officially announced that His serted that a formal Anglo-Soviet Excellency the Governor will make alliance would probably be a neces-broadcast-at-8.15 p.m. on Tuesday sary prerequisite. They declared next on "Sonic Points about Evacun- that there were no indications that tion." any alliance was being considered at present.

The same circles conceded, how- ever, that Britain and the United States would probably welcome a Russian assurance against separate peace as a condition for sending material aid to Russia since other- wise the supplies might fall into German hands if the Russians capitu- Jated.

Firat Shipment Materials To

Russia

:SHANGHAI, June 27 (Domel)--- The first shipment of United States materials to the Soviet since the out- break of the Soviet-Germar. host- lities will be made soon, with the four Soviet freighters docked in Manila harbour carrying cargoes of tin, machine tools and other materials to Vindivostok.

Meanwhile, it is understood that four Soviet freighters now docked in Shanghai are undergoing repairs and will soon sall for Marlla from where they will also carry American goods to Vladivostok.

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CHUNGKING, June 37 (Inter- national).-Owing to the shortage of man-power after four years of war in China, the eldest son of the Japan- ese Foreign Minister Mr Yosuke Matsuoka, is called to the colours, although he was trained in the Tokyo Imperial University for a diplomatic carcer.

Found physically fit, young Mat- suoka will shortly serve in China in

some manner

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"Butch" Konoye, Princeton-educated son of the Japanese premier.

GOODS LIE IDLE

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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" SINGAPORE, June 20 (UP)—A reliably informed spokesman stated -to-day that "large amounts of tin, rubber and other raw materials are now lying at the quaysides in Saigon due to the fact that Japanese pur- chasing agents are refusing to take delivery because of the outbreak of the Russo-German war.”.

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