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Daily Post - 29.07.1941, Blaðsíða 1

Daily Post - 29.07.1941, Blaðsíða 1
Fish and chips. Eggs and chips. Our specialty. GULLFOSS Hafnarstræti. A SOLBIER HOME ON LEAVE-PAOS 2 DAILV POST Iceland’s premier Eng- lish news-sheet. DAILY POST. On sale from 8 a. m. every day. Price 25 aurar. II — 176 Tuesday, July 29, 1941. Price 25 aurar Ukraine Baftle Fighting Ronnd I Battledress- Smolensk I Naval sty,e The Far East; Jap. Troops Land In Inilo-Cliina Bussiaos Destroy 104 Planes t i London, July 28th. The latest news from the Easteriy Front reports fierce fighting, especially in th'e U- kraine. The Germans complain of difficult roads but say that supported by Hungarian mechanised .troops they have broken all resistance on a broad front. In the central area thfe great%battle of Smolensk is still raging. The Germans say it is near its conclusion, but a Swiss reporter tells his paper a different story. He writes that the G'erman infantry has had to entrench themselves. — All German attempts at en- circling the Russian pockets behlnd their lines fiave be?en frustrated. M. Losovzky told reporters last night that'no details could be given of the battle at Smo- Iensk until the Germans had bfeen finally beaten .But it is a battle which will be studied for many years. On Saturday the Russian Air Force destroyed 104 German Planes in aerial combat at the cost of 12 Russian aircraft. At- tacks were made on German mechanised columns and Con- stantza raided once again. In the Baltic two German torpedo boats were sunk, two big trans ports and one submarine. Mos- eow was not raided at all last night. The Russians recently smas- bed a number of German tanks ^hich had come to a standstill because of lack of fuel. The Germans are now ex- plaining their failure in Hussia by saying that territori- at gains would actually be a disadvantage as long as the Hussian armies remain intact. Thailand Attack Rumoured The armourer’s mate takes i ir- I ammunition to one of the air- craft of the British Fleet Air Arm and provides a new style in battle dress. _______________ \ London, July 28th. It was officially announced in Hanoi today that the Japan- ese have taken over eight aerodromes in Indo—China, including the aerodrome at Saigon and anoth'er near the frontier of Thai- land. Japanese troops are now disembarking, and it is expected that the occupation of the country will he completed in two or thrde days. There are rumours that the Japanese will attack Thailand as that country is militarily week and would not offer serious resistance to the aggressors. It has been disclosed that the Franco—Japanesfe agree- ment.was concluded last Wed- nesday. The negotiations began at 8 o’clock in the morning and were coricTuded at 9 o’clock in the evening that samfe day. There have been further signs of apprehension in Tokyo because of the economic war Britain and U. S. are making on Japan. The Japanese Fin- ance Minister, M. Ogura, has urged people not to be dis- ”Bolshevism Preferable to Nazism” mayed, telling them there was no need for concern. A message from Washington states that today Lord Halifax called on Mr. Sumner Welles to discuss U. S. and British econcmic relations to Japan. The Franco—Japanese a- greement was formally ratified today in the Impferial Palace in Tokyo. The Emperor was pre- sent. Members ‘of the Japanese military mission in Indo-China revealed today that as result of an urgent request by wire- less 190 lorries had been sent from Hanoi to Saigon to bring troops to the soúthern provinc- es of Indo-China............ Archbishops of Canterbury and York --------♦-------- The Archbishop of York, writing in his Diocesan Magazine, says: “Personally I always thought Bolshevism preferable to Nazism because its goal of universal fellowships is part of Christian hope, though its method of trying to reach it, is in my judgem’ent bound to frustrate its own object: the goal of Nazism is itself unchristian. “Russia’s vast territories are not yet developed: She needed peace to establish her industri- es: She was not disturbe'd to disturb the peace of nations, and had in fact, taken a lead- ing part in promiting the peaceful organisation •of the world. Now that she too has been attacked by the arch agressor of this century we ought to have no misgivings as we unite with her to resist the oommon enemy, and we may well hope that as the threat to her freedom has already called forth deep religious feelings in (Continued on page 4). The American General in Command in the Philippines today conferred with his staff and the Presiden tof the Phil- ippines. American and British busi- nessmen in Indo—China have anncunced that they are going to staý there for a while. The Netherlands Govern- ment has ordered the suspend- ing of exucution of Japanese orders for one million tons of oil. Immediate restrictions are ordered concerning all export to Japan. A Japanese spokesman today stated that Japan would not go to war unless greatly provok- (Continued on page 4).

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