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LONDON, Aug. 18.-The situation in Russia has changed slightly to the advantage of the Germans and the occupation of Nikolaiev on the estuary of the River Bug can be claimed as a success. Nevertheless, it is only a local one. They have gained nothing decisive.
Without complete knowledge of the facts it is not possible to say how it was that the Germans could bring HITLER
superior forces to bear on the southern end of Marshal Budenny's line, for we have had sufficient evidence now
ILL, SAYS
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH. MOSCOW, Aug. 18 (UP).— The battle on the entire Eastern
to feel sure that without superior numbers on this local REPORT cording issued here, with the weight of battlefield, the Germans could not have driven back the
German thrust against Russians as far as they have," Southwestern Ukraine towards the Dnieper River,
the
The blowing-up of the Nikolaev wharves indicated that Stalin's polley of destruction is a large being carried out on scale among the industrial as well as agricultural resources and plants.
It la stated that the Black Sea Fleet is continuing active operations und
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The Red army pockets aided by
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querillas continued to batter German rear.
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CHUNGKING AN 19 (Central News)-Dr T. F. Talang, Secretary- General of the Executive Yuan, an- nounced at the Press conference yes
Control Exchange terday that, ann Commitee was formally inaugurated on August 13 in accordance with the currency agreements between China and the United States and Britain calling for an operative agency to conduct the operations of the stabili- sation fund.
The Commitee has 15 members They are Dr II, II. Kung (Chairman), Mr K. P. Chen, Mr O. K. Yui, Mr Jian Chen, Mr Tsuyce Pel, Mr Isi Teh-mou, General Wu Te-chen, Dr Wang Shih-chicl, Mr. Isu Kan, Dr Po-ling, General llo Yao-tsu, Chang Dr T. F. Tsiang, Mr Y. C. Koo, Mr Lee Tao-nan and Mr K. K. Kwok, Mr Lee Tao-nan is Secretary-General of the Committee:
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the left of It looks, however, as if the Nazis on Marshal Runstedt's army in the direction of Kiev have been firmly held and that their attacks were repulsed. The Germans seem to be equally held on the roads to Moscow and Leningrad.
The Russians strategy is probably governed by such ques tions as: Are their divisions in reserve, which are still fresh,
fully equipped, or must they wait a while before they can be provided with the full equipment necessary for battle? And how long will it take to concentrate them at certain points and bring them forward to launch the great counter-attacks which must be delivered and be successful before the Germans can be driven from the soil of Russia?
Delaying Action
Dispatches from the front reported
division which that the Red
pilt by the Germans a fortnight ago.
and broke attacked at both ends
German encirclegient
It is these questions which through the and lave rejoined the main forces after inflicting heavy casualties on should decide how long the the Germans,
Intensified War Effort
lensifying its war effort with an in-of exhaustion before it consider-enciyunter-attack of
Alleged Reaction To
Nazis Setback
Thrilling Trans-Atlantic Trip
Ahurchill's
(By "Reuter's" Special Correspondent With The Royal Navy)
LONDON, Aug. 18 (Reuter).-Escorted by destroyers of the Royal Navy and Royal Canadian Navy, the glant battleship Prince of Wales has reached a British port and thus ended the Prime Minister's amazing journey, --
I was in one of the British escort and never once did we sight any hostile craft, either in the air or on the неп or beneath.
It was truly an amazing voyage- amazing in the Arst place in the significance that the Prime Minister! should travel across the Atlantle and with hold a series of conferenceA
in President Roosevelt, and the
second place that he should return in
#1
blaze of publicity. omcers
Invaders
Repulsed
In Honan
CHUNGKING Aug 18 (Ru
ter). A Japanese drive in aboard our destroyer scratched their heads and looked at Honan has been repulsed with me for explanation when they heard heavy losses, declared a Chinese SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH”
over the ward-room wireless that Mr military spokesman at this Churchill was returning in the Prince afternoon's press conferenco LONDON, Aug. 18 (UP)—of Wales.
Ile added that the The "Exchange Telegraph," In
Japi It seemed to us as it an open launched the drive, apparent to a news dispatch from Switzer-challenge had been issued to filler cover their withdrawals and al land to-day, purported to cite to do his worst, for there we were, an attempt to disperse the Chiese indications that Hitler's "men many hundreds of miles out in the concentrations threatening the Japane
Atlanile with all dangerous U-boat use advance bases, tal condition" had deteriorated infested waders to go through—but
thousang Japanese in Sinyang, it was a challenge that was never an important clly on the Peiping- taken up.
Hankow Railway. pushed north- westward towards Plagchingkwan. Keeping Rendezvous After six days of hard fighting, the
Five
-
in
10
since the first German selback on the Russian front.
The dispatch, which lacked confirmation from other sources, declared that Professor Ferdin-
It was a glorious afternoon that spokesman declared, the Japanese we sailed out of a naval base to keep were driven back to their original and Sauerberuch, a specialist in rendezvous with the Prince of Wales position, suffering 1,500 casualties.
Kwangtung Activity nervous diseases had conferred somewhere in the North Atlantic,
WAICHOW, Aug. 19 (Interna- with two Swiss psychologists and at that time none but the Captain tional) Chinese mobile units are the Russiin. Command, Marshal
of the ship know the importance of
reported to be pressing down along Budenny is not likely to be falling regarding Hitler's health.
Railway the back to the line of the Daleper be- The dispatch claimed that Hiller the task ahead.
Canton-Kowloon One early morning, Some day harass the decreasing Japanese troops cause it is the next obstacle to de-thad been forced to leave the Russlan
the naval bare, we in Po On county. The spearhead Russian Command is prepared to fend but because he is not yet ready front and was now at Berchtesgaden | after smudge on the horizon and units are said to have reached Tin-
to deliver the counter-attack which where doctors had decided he must sighted
as we led we could see thongwai and Pingwu. Meanwhile, the Soviet rear is in- fight delaying actions and battles will drive back and destroy, his not be told any "bad news" of note.
of a giant battleship, Immense According to Berlin dispatches,
The Japanese are reported to have the senie Hitler still had his headquarters at flanked on both sides by Canadian strengthened the northern outpoalg creasing, output of armaments and cl that the moment has arrived
destroyers. The great slip was truly of Pe On in readiness for a siege. provi
visions. Yesterday, several million for assumption of the offensive. necessary to achieve that much to be the Eastern Front to-day.
a noble sight plunging through the youths contributed their rest day to
Ideas of strategy hi many countries, desired object may not be ready for
Atlantic swell, throwing
SHUKuppet Defection
Aug. 19 (Interns. work on defenses. Over one millon
of while spray as she dipped tional). It is officially reported here people in the Moscow district gather-with the exception of Germany, have some weeks, perhaps some months, or
the quite possibly not until after
fier bows the waves.
that puppet troops under the com- ect scrap metal, loaded trains and re-been villated by the
¡defensive and of temerity often Germans have been exposed to all
We approached from head on and mand of Huang Ta-wei surrendered paired rolling stock on the railways.
as we swooped to take up our posi- to the Chinese authorities in Ching- Mr Ivan Fupanin the noted Arctic concealed under that more imposing the rigours of a winter campaign in
of hat County near Swatow. This con- has been inid on the value of forti- volt behind them.
destroyers all round the battleship. tingent consisted of two company and trade which he abandoned 20 years fed lues of defence and of natural
In a very few minutes we had taken one platoon commanders and their go and spent the day machine tools obstacles, while the reni detence of
our position and were zig-zagging men. Ing.
a country is never sufficiently re-
with other warships.
Another company commander sur- ognised or stressed,
During the afternoon, Catalina rendered to the county authorities In flying-boata patrolled the air over us, Yaoping north-east of Swalow.
Huang Ta-wel's attempts to carve and one of them reported a large
shead out a sphere of activity in the convoy fifty or sixty miles
Kwangtung-Fukien border areas are bound for 'Britain.
likely to be another flasco,
of cult
the
RADIO
up great
explorer ins resumed his locksmith word prudence. Far too much stress Russia while Europe la rising in rez8W, 355 metros (845 kc.) and 31.4sition there was a sudden flurry
Midnight Commanique MOSCOW, Aug. 19 (Reuter).The Soviet midnight communique issued by the Soviet Information Bureau
stated
That real defence lies in men and their leaders. "It Is men and not walls who are the defences of a city," said the Romans of old. On August 18, our troops con-
Gaining Time tinued flerce fighting with the enemy Marshal Budenny's strategy and along the entire front. After slub-indeed that of the whole Russian born fighting, our troops evacuated Army is probably dictated not by the the town of Kingisepp (due cast of defence of obstacles, natural or ar- Narva and southwest of Leningrad).tificial when full use may be made "During August 17, 22 German of such, but the necessity of gaining planes
down in air were brought
time and the importance of wearing out the Germans. combats. We lost in planes.
"According to precise data now available in the course of air combats on August 10, 25 German planes were brought down, not 19 as previously reported,
"In the Baltic Sea, our torpedo- bonta sank a German submarine and two enemy transports,"
Snatching
Harvest Of
Ukraine
We cannot at present fix a date for such a stroke but it may be taken for granted that such is being con-
templated and prepared.
Hungary Bombed
metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)
Studio-Saxophone Recital By Palapo
H. K. S. T.
Convoy Sighted
The Prime Minister had never seen
Lord Willingdon And Boxer Fund
LONDON,
Aug. 18 (Reuter).
Radio Programme Broadcast by Soviet planes flying over Slovakia
ZBW on a Frequency of 845 k.e's attacked the Hungarian town of and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 and Komoron in daylight on Monday 8.30-11.15 pm on 9.52 m.c.'s per morning, says the Budapest Radio.
second, Ten bombs are said to have been dropped, some falling in the Danube
0,00 Indian Programme. and others on suburban districts
0.45 Closing Local Stock Quota- where two people were killed.
Ulons. Konioron, which was ceded to
6.47 Dance Musle by Jack Hylton Hungary by Slovakia after Czecho-and His Orchestra; Bob Crosby and Slovakia was broken up, is some 600 If such ure the principles under-miles from the nearest Russian-held His Orchestra; Louis Armstrong's
Original Washboard Beaters; Juan it was an incredible sight. As far Willingdon in connection with the lying the strategical conceptions of territory.
Llossas and His Tango Orchestra: as the eye could see there were ships, Boxer Indemnity Fund was paid this
freighters, supply ships, big shilps morning
Han Victor Young and His Orchestra,
by Mr
Lit-wu, and little ships, ships of every con- Secretary-General a? the Boxer 7.30 Portuguese Frogramme. 8.00 London Relay The News.
ceivable sort and all londed to the Indemnity Board,
"There are many tehlevements to 8.15. London Relay-War Cem- waterline. mentary.
Japan Tries To Assume Role Of Injured Party
Special to the "Telegraph"
8.25 London Relay "Listening Post."-Examination of Points in Daily German Propaganda.
a large convoy at sea, so with very little iteration of course we mado toward them.
After two or three hours we could AUG 10 (Reuter)-A tribute
the work of
Lord the late see the convoy on the horizon, and to
They were ranged in lines-over the credit of the late Lard Willing- eight miles of ships. Around them don, and not the least was the part scurried their escort of corvettes and he played in the return of the British former American destroyers keeping Boxer Indemnity Funds," said Mr 8.30 Programine Summary,
stragglers in line and always ready Har
"Lord Willingdon visited China in 8.32 Studio Saxophone Recital by for the possible approach of danger.
We steamed straight towards them 1926 as Chairman of the delegation Palapa.
9.00 Local Time Signal and An- and then passed right through the from the Boxer Indemnity Corn TOKYO, August 19 (Domei).--Virtually all Metropolitan nouncements.
middle of the convoy. Each of the mittee, and presented a very able re- 9.02 Arntzenius"At the Court Of Prince of Wales escaris-close-its port-which-laid-down-the-principles. papers editorially commenting on the increasing collaboration Frederick the Great," Musico Anti- opening among the ships, and as we on which the British Boxer Indens among Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, urge qui-Speakers: N. Dainton, C. Bar-dashed through the lines of merch-nity Funds could best be used.
"It would be fitting that, at in ap- the Government to be particularly watchful of the Anglo-Ameri reit. N. Angier, H. Sarton. Directed Anime Wie WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (UP).- can attempt to make Vladivostok another Singapore for the pur-by Nicholas Rou
scalised who it was paying them this propriate date, some way should be Mr K. P. Chen, Mr O..K. Yul, Mr The Office of Foreign Agricultural pose of completing encircling of Japan,
9.28
Orchestra Raymonde and novel visit, and we saw men running found permanently to record Lord Jon Chen, Mr Tsuyee Pel and Mr Relations of the Department of Agri-
Damla (Vocal).
ta holst the "V" signal in flugs while Willingdon's services in determining to Vladivostok is going to be determined obstruct Japan. atf 0.15-10.00 News In French (On others stood on deck cheering and Hsi Teb-mou form the standing con culture to-day stated that Soviet
an equitable disposal of these funds," waving. miltec.
combines are racing with the Naz another base for the ABCD every turn, the latter will only be Short Wave Only).
forced to surmount such obstructions 9.45 Marcel Falott! at the Organ. The
commlilee will meet biltz in trying to harvest the Ukraine clauding weekly while the whole Committee wheat but the outcome is not yet countries to complete the en- by force.
10.00 London Relay-The News jcirclement of Japan as the result
and News Commentary.
will meet monthly.
. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
elvar.
Dr Telang said that the operations They asserted that it appeared like of the Roosevelt-Churchill talks, of the Currency Stabilisation Board ly that the Russians had harvested the "Kokumin Shimbun" says. and the Exchange Control Committer | most of the crop but there is a ques-|
"We do not yet know to what will be guided by the agreements on as to whether the overloaded
extent Russia will co-operate with] und exchange of letters between the railways enuld transport it from the Britain and the United States in three countries.
danger zones, Supervision Here
Reports indicate that the harvest is practical moves but the Japanese and people must watch! Government "Reuter" fearns that the first meet- complete in the Ultralne and Crimon
countries and prepare for the worst. ing of the Chinese Currency Stablli; and will get under way in the central the rapprochement of the three sation Board, comprising three Chin-southern regions. The crop Is re-
United States war materials reaching Vladivostok can be villised against ese, one Briton and one American ported to be generally good.
war was held in Chungking on August
Japan. Dispatch of American
the Siberiari
part materials through Japan's back door cannot leave the Japanese national sentiment
10.
"At this time important decisions NO COMPULSORY
were reached, among which was the dispatch of members of the Board to Shanghai and Hongkong to supervise and report on the Executive Board's. decision,
It is understood that the British member, Air E. L. Hall-Patch, Is ing to Shanghai.
CENSORSHIP IN AMERICA
tinstirred.
ta
Arms To Vladivostok The "Chugsi Shogyo" indicates the] States the United possibillly that
the Soviet via of the
purpose
10
R. A. F. Sweep
Channel
Bremen's 81st Raid SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
!
FOLKESTONÉ, Aug. 19 (UP).—Bomber planes escorted by considerable force of fighters flying at about 15,000 fect droned across the Straits towards the North Sen this afternoon indicating another R.A.F. sweep of the Continent. Carried Some Weight WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (Reuter), When asked it Mr Roosevelt had will send aid
LONDON. Aug. 18 (UP),-It Is! reliably reported that the R.A.F. raidīsi approved the recommendation of the Vindivostok for Salet For Eastern inst night were fairly weighty cun Navy and Army chiefs for compil strengthening the Hey censorship of all communten Army. The paper asserts that Bri-sidering the weather although not as hand out of America, the Pre-tain and the United States may be heavy as other ralds made recently.
Bremen's Bist makes sident's secretary Mr Stephen Early hoping for a trouble to break oul be- This LONDON, Aug. 18 (leuter)M declared that Mr Redsevelt was un-tween the Soviet Unkan and Japan Duisberg's 40th raid of the war.
Lille Attacked Winston Churchill will arrive in Lon-aware of the existence of any such but it is doubtful whether Russia in don on Tuesday morning.
bill.
(Reuter). LONDON, Aug. 18 dare to risk a the present plight Mr Early added that the President confilet with Japan. The Prime Minister is expected
R.AF: bombers, accompanied by a an fighter escort, bombed industriali to broadcast to the nation shortly and could not imagine the source of such
If the report is true that Kivo more detalls of his historie meet-u export except. that I was the W-American tanker with avintion guso- targets at Lille this afternoon, it is ing with President Roosevelt. The helmstrasse or someone in Americaine was sent to Vladivostok, the learned. broadcast will probably be on Sun- who thought more of Germany than "Hochi Shimbun" declares that it day,
he did of the United States,
Churchill's Return
tions
Bevin Wants Post-War Raw Materials Pool
Special to the "Telegraph"
LLANDUDNO, Wales, Aug. 18 (UP)—The Minister of Labour and National Service, Mr Ernest Bevin, commenting upon Mr Churchill's declaration to-day, said that no pence could be built until Prusslanism is disarmed.
Three Vessels Sunk
and
means that the United States is not: LONDON, Aug 18 (Reuter) — only disregarding Japan's position in Three German patrol vessels were the West Pacifte but also endeavour bombed and sunk off the Dutch const ing to aggravate further Japanese-by R.A.F. Blenheim bombers this American relations,
afternoon, according to an Air Minis- "There is no doubt that Churchill tey communique. and Roosevelt discussed anti-Japan-
Two attacks on objectives in ese measures in view of the British Northern France were made by other actions in enforcing a total export Blenheims, which were accompanied embargo on Japan and extending a by strong fighter escorts," continues
£10,000,000 credit to Russia.”
Friends And Enemies "While Britain and the United
that they States may believe
can
the communique.
“An Industrial plant at Lills and other targets were bombed. Fighter esecrts destroyed three
enemy Oghters,
Other fighters carried out a sweep
aerodrome and
an
strangle Japan economicatty It may over the coast of Northern Brittany be interesting to note that Japon as and attacked well as the Japanese people are always prepared to cope with such chemy troops with cannon and
machine-gun Are. T He asserted that Britain' could | Kuture organisation of the world."
for they are He was of the opinion that raw who are their friends and who are craft all aphters are missing."
"From these operations, three air- not continuò fighting a war of materiais must no longer be their enemies." this character unless we de scramble for speculation but that The "Nichinichi" commenting on fing our objectives."
they must be organised, adding that the Roosevelt-Churchill talks de
measures
now
aware
Bgt McHardy of the Upper Levels
Mr Bevin declared that he believed it he had his way, he would intro-clares that as long as Britain and the Police Station lodged a report yester that the British Commonwealth, duce an internetiorial pool for raw United States do not reject Japanese day of the theft from his motorcar of Ching, the United States and Russia materials, with a world pool for alms of polley, the Urce Powers can some tools during the past two days. would play a role which nobody freights, and make a charge for their move along parallel paths but I The car was in the garage at No. 8 until now, and over conceived in the use with international control. Britain and the United States are Police Station.
10.15 B.B.C. Recording "Fighter Pilot"-A Radio impression of part of the work of the HAF. Flying Training Command written and pro duced by Cecil McGivern,
10.48 Mary Band Concert with Raymond Newell (Baritone).
11.15 Close Down.
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The Prince of Wales was a proud
14-Inch guns to their highest levels and if Mr Churchill was thrilled, it
WASHINGTON, Aug. 18 (Central was nothing to the excitement among News)-A competent Far Eastern the Vessels of the convoy. We commentator believes that China steamed on for perhaps two miles may be invited to participate in the aliead of the convoy, and then the Moscow meeting but there is no con- Prince of Wales and her escort turn- firmation from official quarters,
cd round and once more we
we all went This commentator seld that if
through the line of plunging ships: China's participation materialises, it If there had been enthusiaan before will full! De Que Tai-chi's dream of it was nothing to what greeted us the an A-B-C combination together with second time. Every merchantman U.S.S.R. arrayed against the Axis in had hind time to hoist flags and the general and Japan in particular. crews lined the railings waving their
and
chout!
"God Speed" and ect our original course!
then which was to bring us to Iceland. We stayed one day in Iceland, dur- ing which the Prime Minister review- ed British and Amerfenn troops and that evening we sailed again for u British port.
Practice Shoot
Earlier in the day in which we met a convoy; the Prince of Wales carried out a practice shoot with her the anti-aircraft guns, watched by Prime Minister and his party. She first fired a a smoke 'shell which ex- ploded into compact ball of smoke high in the sky and
this 28 using target she let loose with her guns and plastered
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