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Daily Post - 13.08.1940, Blaðsíða 2

Daily Post - 13.08.1940, Blaðsíða 2
2 DAILY POST Heavy air raid on Portland. Berlin, 12. August. The German comminique announces a heavy air raid on Portland, on the south coast of England. The naval base and dry dock were destroyed and oil tanks set on fire. 2 transport ships and one destroyer were bombed and a 3000 ton merchantman was sunk. Are- oplanes attacked a convoy near the mouth of the Thames, sank 3 trans- ports totaling 17000 tons and damaged 3 transports and destroyers. In the en- couter, which followed, German air- craft seriously damaged the enemy forces. Air raids were made on Brist- ol. In air fights yeasterday 90 British planes and 8 barage baloons were shot down, besides 3 planes which were brought down by anti aircraft guns, whereas the Germans lost 21 planes. A German submarine sank a medium sized transport, which was accompani- er by warships. Britain no ionger able to defend herself. Berlin, 12. August. The German radio contends that yester- day’s encounters, in their air, have taught British airmen to avoid meeting German planes. Britain is no longer able to keep up an unbroken line of air defence and *the Germans are therefore getting the upperhand in the air. About 70 German planes took part in the air raid on Port- land yesterday, dropped their bombs un- hindered by english fighters and feeble anti aircraft guns. German dive-bombers attacked a convoy near Margate, sank 4 .ships and set fire to many. In the ensu- ing air fight, which took place, 3 Hurri- cane and 2 Spittfire planes were shot down, but all the German dive-bombers returned undamaged. In another encount- er. German fighters shot down 23 British planes (12 Spitfire, 7 Hurricane, 3 Defi- ant and 1 Curtis plane). An areodrome on the south coast of England was completely destroyed, hang- ers set on fire and 12 planes stationed on the ground were wrecked. The German squadron, its work done returned uns- cathed to its base. The latest German re- ports, of the air fighting which is going on over the English Channel and else- where along the English coast, claim that the Germans have shot down 71 British planes, with a loss of only 17 German air- craft. ITALY. The only Italian report, to-day, ano- unces that the troops advancing in British Somaliland have encountered the main British forces. INDIA. The leader of the Indian Congress party, Assad, has rejected the invitation exended, by the Viceroy of India, for the purpose discussing the goverment of India. The former leader of the Congress party, Pan- dit Nehru, said: „The gulf, between the demands of the Congress party and the conditions tendered by Britain, is too great to be bridgéd.“ CHINA. Chinese newspapers claim that the withdrawal of British troops from north- ern China is a severe blow to British prestige. Wang Ching Weis, „Central China Daily News“ says that the event is a matter for rejoicing, as it weakens Brit- ains position in China.

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