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五拜禮 號六廿月九英港香 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941.
RUMANIANS ROUTED AT ODESSA: MAGNIFICENT RECOVERY BY SOVIETS
MOSCOW, Sept. 25 (Router).—The position of the Odessa garrison
has been greatly improved by an action in which the 13th and 15th Rumanian Infantry divisions were routed for the second time.
These troops, after an carlier mauling at the hands of the Russians, were reformed and flung against the defences in an effort on which their commanders had evidently pinned high hopos, says the "Rod Star” to-day.
Guns And Tanks In Plenty
For U.S., British & Soviet Armies
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 25) (UP) ---The Administration is expected soon to ask Congress for three billion dollars for huge stocks of tanks and a new type of military-purpose gun for the Russian, British-and American armies almost tripling the pre- vious, War Department supple-
After a whole day of fighting, the Rumanians broke through the Soviet lines at the cost of several hundred dead. Undismayed, the Russians re-grouped their forces, attacked the flank of the Rumanian troops and isolated them from the main army before the breach could be exploited.
When on the other flank a surprise attack was made with the aid of Soviet naval units landed from the sea, the Rumanians broke and fled.
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mental request for ordnance and To Be Limited In U. S. (anks.
Authoritative quarters sald that the factors responsible, are, firstly, the valiant resistance ofĮ the Soviet army; secondly, the possibility of a British offensive in the Middle East soon; thirdly, the decision of the United States army to increase its mechanised equipment-and-gun-power."
The new gun, now in mass production is 105 mm. which can be employed, against sub-strato- sphere bombers or as ordinary ground artillery.
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"As a result," the "Red Star" concludes, "the defence line of Odessa is pushed forward a con- siderable distance."
R.A.F. Fighter Escort LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) R.A.F. fighters recently escorted Rus- slan aircraft in several bombing operations, it is leamed authoritative- ly in London. No Aghter opposition was encountered.
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War Fronts Summarised WAR COMMENTARY DY "ANNALIBT""
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter),- Although both sides speak of heavy 4ghting at Leningrad und Odessa, at neither of these bastions of Soviet resistance do the Germans appear to
The Germans now assert that the
Some
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (UP)-—At a press conference have made any headway. to-day, the Secretary of the reduction of Leningrad is a matter Treasury, Mr Henry Morgen- of two or three days, but they made thau, asserted that the profit similar claims on previous occasiona motive must be eliminated from probably with as much justlication. the defence programme.
Certainly there is no sign of any weakening of confidence in the tone. He stated that Treasury ex-independent news messages from the Russian communiques and perts have started drafting a bill' Leningrad. The population, men and under which corporation profits women, seem animated with an un- would be limited to six per cent. breakable spirit that has more than for the duration of the emer-Nazi assollants.
matched the ruthless ardour of the gency. He also announced the In the central sector, Aghting six per cent. profit idea yester-seems more stabilised with the initia- day because the "complaceny of tive with the Soviet in local counter-
attacks which "have gained this country called for something ground and have inflicted heavy like this from me."
The proposal would curb the in-
In The South Nationary trend; moreover, it would In the south reports have reached mean that all business would con-London suggesting that the Germans tribute to the defence programme. Jare launching a fairly heavy offen- He was of the opinion that "big busl- [sive against the Crimea,, Four divi- SYDNEY, Sept. 25 (Reuter)-ness is as patriotic as anyone and I slons are reported Australian-made anti-tank guns are think that they will co-operate." allotted. this task, that is about 70,000 now, rolling off the assembly line at
men, but if the Russian defence is on the scale of other parts of the Herald" special writer after a visit
He declared that there was no ren front, the Germans will and them to a
a great South Australian ordnance son why some individuals and cor-none too many.
Strong defence lines on the Isthmus, factory.
porations should be allowed to mako The Brst Australian anti-tank gun
large profits when hundreds of thousaliors of the Sebastopet naval base produced in April. Now mon-
sands are serving in the armed who are known to be tough fighting ufacture is speeded up
rapidly forces for a dollar a day, and other men, and alreraft from the naval and that the full scheduled output sections of the population are making air base in the Crimes will all con-
ancrifices. He recalled that during tribute to the defence.
It the Germans use parachutists the world war, "many people stayed Jand air-borne troops as in. Crote,
they must face, the
that the
Australia's Anti-Tank Guns
a faster rate than yet attained in the United States, says a "Morning
reached.
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Did Good Job Japan's Fascist
Of Work
This cheery picture is of special interest to Hong- kong, for it shows happy members of the crew of the Dorsetshire, one timo stationed here, returning to port after taking part in the sinking of the Bis- marck. The empty torpedo tubes testify to the work carried out by the Dorsel- shire.
Leader Calls For A Bolder
Foreign
of Stores Gives
Policy
TOKYO, Sept. 25 (UP).—Mr Selgo Nakano, leader of the Fascist "Tohokai" organisation, in an exclusive Interview with the "United Press" to-day, sald that the Japanese people demand a firmer foreign policy. He did not believe that the United States and Britain would fight Japan over the East Indies but that if they did, Japan was fully, prepared,
He disclosed that he would comply with the Government ban against unofficial ceremonies in observing the anniversary of the signing of the tripartite pact next Saturday; however, he de- clared that immediately there- after he would hold. Tohokai blueshirt rallies throughout Japan.
tho
The
Pictures of Dictators Nakano's headquarters was scene of very busy activities. waiting room is decorated with largo photographs of Hitler, Mussolini and Takamori Sello who is the Heill re- storation here, while Nakano's pri- vate office is simply furnished. Ger- man circles refer to Nakano as the Japanese Hitler who la at present undergoing experiences similar to Hitler
during the Weimar Republic in Germany
cha his public addresses, in a fiery voice which Nakano said that realistically, Prince Konoye would be unable to reach, a rapprochement with the United TURN to Page 2, Column Five
Evidence at A.R.P. Inquiry STRIKE
Mr William John Anderson, Controller of Stores, was a witness this morning at the re- sumed inquiry into matters affecting the architectural office of the Air Raid Precautions De-
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partment. Mr Anderson spoke about the system of Government tenders coming before the FOOLED Tender Board, and declared that he knew of instances where A.R.P. tenders had been approved without coming before the Board. When asked if the Government could override the Board's Smart Move By Steam decisions. Mr Anderson said he did know what to say.
Neutrality Repeal Message Expected
WASHINGTON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)President Roosevelt in Kowloon, in his message to Congress next week may go much further than a request for repeal of the Neutrality Act.
The first witness
was
Laundry Manager
workers who de
The Commission comprises His Honour Mr P. E. F. 'Cressall Steam Laundry Company workers (Chairman), Mr S. Hampden who are on strike were fooled this Ross, Mr L. C. F. Bellamy and morning when they pleketed roads Mr K. M. A. Barnett. Mr G. G. to the laundry in an attempt to pre- leading from the workers quarters N. Tinson represented Wing-vent nearly
100 women from Comdr A. H. Steele-Perkins, and turning to work, The. Company's Mr D. H. Blake was for Kin Lee manager last evening had the women and Company, contractors for taken hume In lorries and collected the building of A. R. P. tunnels looking on helplessly as the lorries
again this
.the morning, pickets rolled into the
Most of the laundry compound." Li Man-cided against striking remained at The final decision on this matter has not been reached as Sub-Contractors,
shing, propiletor of Lee Man Shing Inundry last night, but a
given returned to their the State Department's legal advisers are still engaged on a evidence at the previous hearing they were villed by strikers have been
houses. There comprehensive study of the Act which will provide the President | Witness produced a number of this morning these men failed to re-
documents in and Mr Cordell Hull with the necessary Information for recom-
connection with his turn to work. It is believed they account with the Bank of East Asia, were intimidated against continuing mendations to Congress.
payment to his workers and n list of
of) to work. Senator Robert A. Taft, the charges of ARP tunnelling work.
30 New Hands Engaged The Chairman" You were asked to
The Steam Laundry has engaged produce your monthly statements of of the former President, says account from the Bank of East Asia, 30 new hands and is therefore abla that repeal "would be equivalent from the time you started the ae- to continue to operate, although it to a declaration of war.” count up to date. You have only still has only a skeleton staff.
Any change to the Act, he declared, produced these for July and August, apply for their wages at the Com-
This main factory with 50 Donent manufacturing shops erected in three months, the war- He concluded by saying that he defenders of the Crimes are more ume ordnance organisation comparison with the most efficient able law; however somebody has TURN to Back Pago, Column 3 would endeavour to draft an equitumerous than those of Crete, even
bearing
factories of Britain and Germany.
Many anti-tank ins have already
got to be hurt. We..casinot Ïvé as
we have been. We cannot continue
been shipped to equip members of TURN to Page 2, Column Threo
the Australian forces overseas..
Success Of R.A.F. Raids Over France Reviewed
ASLONDON S
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20. (Renter).—New evidence proving the success of the RAF's recent daylight offensives has been secured by reconnaissance, states the Air Ministry news service. ~ Sun- day's attack on the electric power station and chemical works at Gosnay near Bethune was conspicuously successful.,
A strong force of British Other bomba búrať on the railway fighters kept the Messerschmitts southwest edge of the dynamo-house trucks. Several more fell along the away enabling the Blenheim and the coal-washing plant. The Bombera to make steady bomb-coal conveyor and workshops were ing runs over the great area of hit again and again. The chemical therworks and almost at leisure works received at least, six direct hits while other bombs burst on the all to direct their missiles at the pl most important and vulnerable
incendiaries fell right among the oil tanks where they anywhere in the plant
The power station's southwest were likely to do ne much harm as
bollar house received one and. possibly two direct hits while boller-house was
At Hazebrouck: Hazebrouck's important railway yard was bombed last Saturday by TURN to Page:2, Column Two
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Free French Isolationist Republican and son
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of sending ships into the combat zones. He added that Senators opposing the Administration's foreign
who had
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tow
and.
The strikers yesterday failed to
pany's offices, and the money is now being handed over to the Labour. omeer
whom the strikers must desire their wages duo
Witness: 1 opened that account collect it the the time they downed
I have last the to them ip
tools, 29 ku
So the position is: You had : a savings bccount before thent-Yes. Strikers are
are picketing outside of According to the Bank's state-quietly and no disturbances have the works 'to-day, but are doing it TURN to-Back Page, Column 4
taken place,
10 National Commissioners
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" polley will meet next week to decide the end of June.
on their strategy, 1960 Déb statement for Jube. LONDON, Sept. 25 (UP). The new Free French National Repeal Bill Introduced Committee which the de facto WAHINGTON, Sept. 26 (UP) — Free French Government has Senator Kenneth McKellar to-day announced, will have "General the neutrality act, saying: "We mode introduced ja bill for the repeal of De Gaulle as President with ten a mistake in passing this law which National Commissioners.
has:dore ...us ino... good and, merely These are Maurico do Jean, Foreign clut
cluttered
up situation that Affairs; General Paul Louis Legen already bad, parang pa tilhomme, War: Vice Admiral filet is in direct conflict with our Henri Mueseller, Navy and Mercun age-old polley of the freedom of the tile Marine; Rene Pleven, Econsin over 100 years and for which we the seas which has been pursued for Finance and Colonies; Ren
les: Rene Cassin,
was
Justice and Public Education; Andre have fought two wars."
tor, Labour and
· Interior;.
This is the first legislation in con. In formation: All Commodore Martial nection, with the
Administration's Valin, Air; Commander George Imminent campaign for the repeal or Thierry d'Argenlieu, National Commodification of the neutrality net. missioner without De
Department
Senator: McKellar asserted that the M. Hauck has beert named Director act observed the Atlantic but disre garded the Pacific, apparently re TURN to Back Pago, Column 3
of Labour and M. Althand; Director. of Economic Affaires
Is also charged with the M. Pleven is co-ordination of affairs-among the Civit Commissarlats. General de |.Gaulle said that the Committee will "direct the policy of administrating Fret France)
Personalities
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50 Axis Ships Sunk LONDON, Sept. 25 (Router), The Soviet Fleet Air Arm has
Nazis Admit Serious
Serbian
bian Uprisings
Special to the "Telegraph
BERLIN, Sept. 26 (UP)—Nazi gources to-day said that two battallons of German troops have been sent to aid the Serbian troops, in fighting the Chetnik uprisings near Sarajevo.
One spokesman did not os along the Suva River and at scat- timate the number of Chetniks tered Bosniant and Croatian points,
He asserted that the reports, that involved but charged that the Italy had been forced to
*sendone unrest was whipped up by division of
troops to aid in quelling, Moscow radio"
the outbreaks were "exaggerated. An official news agency dispatch 14,000 Jugo-Blavian guerillas are Budapest reports estimated that from Belgrade attributed the oul ghung og the Nazis and Serbs,
égainst. break to "Communist gangs. An- the major outbreak following Wide other spokesman sild, that the Chot-spread anbotage, and guerilla fghting
The Chetniks urek ity Jugo-Sla¥ Crown Saralovo where Radiated on the eye or the 1014 two German battalions would be Peranana par Autros sungary was division is around 15,000 men while
connici, Guerillas are, also active around: 2,000, /
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"Big Tan" as the new Free French sunk 50: German: ships in the nika, are operating principatelbileranisation. An Itellark:
LONDON, Sept. National Committed has already boun Baltic since the beginning of sened, Ini ludes men who have seen the war, according to the TURN to Back Page, Column 5 Moscow radio to-night,
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