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Daily Post - 23.05.1941, Qupperneq 2

Daily Post - 23.05.1941, Qupperneq 2
I BAILY POST Mr. Edei warns Vichj. London, May 22nd. A French oil tanker, carrying oil from America to North Africa, has been intercepted and taken in charge by British naval units. • In Parliament today Mr. Anthony Eden said that the confused explanations of the Vichy Government could not canceal the Vichy Government could not conceal which leads to direct military assistance to Germany, Mr. Eden added that if ^ichy took ac- tion contradictory to former declarations or decided to assist the enemies of Brit- ain, the British would no longer feel themselves bound to make any difference between unoccupied and occupied France. Reports of German origin say that 7 Vichy is preparing to recover positions \ lost to the Free French in Central Africa. DAYLIGHT RAIDS ON GERMAN BASES. London, May 22nd. During daylight hours yesterday Brit- ish bombers made two successful attacks on German bases. A determined attack was pressed home on Heligoland in spite of powerful resis- tance. The British bombers swept low through a continuous hail of fire and suc- ceeded in hitting their targets. A large formation of British bombers, escorted by fighters, made a successful attack on Bethune some 50 miles from the French coast. Bombs were dropped on oil plants and power stations. The bombers made straight for thqir targets ! while fighters kept off the German figh- ters which were all around them. Five German fighters were shot down and 6 British. v THE DUKE OF HAMILTON DID NOT KNOW HESS. London, May 22nd. It was revealed in the House of Com- mons today by Sir Arcibald Sinclair that a night fighter had been in hot pursuit of Herr Hess’ plane when he jumped out. Sir Archibald. added Hess was visited in hospital by the Duke of Hamilton who did not recognize the prisoner and had in fact never seen- the man. He had pro- bably seen the 'Duke in 1936 at the Olym- pic Games at Berlin. After the interview the Duke gave full report to the Prime Minister who had sent for him. Reports in the press that Hess had been in correspondance with the Duke were not true. The Deputy Fuehrer might have written to him, but the letter was never received by him nor by he authorities. The conduct of the Duke of Hamilton had in every respect been honorable and proper.

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