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   Gleaner, The (Newspaper) - May 19, 1942, Kingston, Kingston                               f CLEANER WANTS WORK WONDERS READ FOR PROFIT USE FOR RESULTS per insertion 30 Words MAR 3 0 1943 VoL No 113 PENNY 1834 MAY SIX PAGES FRED L MYERS SON Ltd Sugar Kingston 1942 UPON ans inese r i real r May mighty Kharkov offensive roared into its day with the Russians advancing twelve to thirty-seven miles in ove I Sugar Hear Evidence r On Wage Issues rther in killed thousand Germans and West Bank River in Yunnan AM a I Cr or Captured vast quantities of enemy t i A special communique announcing these successes Targets Along French Coast coast from Boulogne j the ing the period May 12 to 16 declared the drive was continuing in AC unabated and Red Star asserted that the German resistance in one sector Soviet midday communique reported the offensive persisted night and Russian forces were still locked in a in Kerch region It said the Germans were offering born resistance before Kharkov but the Russian advance was continuing The midday communique added that German attacks on the Kalinin front were beaten back with heavy In the Barents Sea Soviet air forces sunk another DESPERATE NAZI EFFORTS FAIL With the closing in steadily upon vital front dispatches resorted the Germans hurling wedges of tanks and trailer carried troops into death traps in the Russian lines in a attempt to break up the offensive now in its seventh day Pravda newspaper reported these Nazi on wheels as well as mass of German parachute of many as 120 troops at a failed to check the impetus of the Russian thrust Already the drive has gained 12 to 37 miles over battlefields littered bodies of twelve thousand German dead and the wreckage of war materials hard to replace reported the Germans were in constantly increasing numbers in to save Kharkov and I May safeguard their vulnerable southern flank ski have been single attack -150 t pulling disembarked behind the German armoured trailers loaded with Arctic according to a troops were hurled against the Russian lines in the attempt to break through to the besieged Nazi U r III 9 v I -1 V I Hie Government's Sucar formed to settle the wage dis- pute between the Sugar Association and the mante Industrial Trade so that between the Union and the West Indies Sugar Co Ltd had its May communique today the Labour said crossing Salween river for attacks on the f 4 Japanese in Yunnan province Ground and Cleared of Japanese yesterday His Honour Mr C M Prinz B Dama British Elusive Caught Off Southern Raked by Aerial Cannon and Fire Air said today that YD T it was impossible for the May fresh sweeps across the 1 w for have completely the Japanese threat against the British air force which had been playing a deadly the important Burma road of Paoshan I of hide-and-seek with the German cruiser Prinz newspaper Ta Rung j cross the Salween river numbers The west bank of the Salween northeast of ling was cleared of the Chinese said Chinese were northward between the Salween east s i Mr Alexander Bustemante and in a running fight in which she was apparently British dispatches indicated the i A i nv British forces on the western side Mr Newland of Burma were j j I f r w union and the Hon R L ly on the Chindwin valley Kirkwood and Mr D J tne main body was said to be the within twenty miles of eastern The Association subpoenaed Indian province of Messrs W less and Cable Red Commandos Land Behind Arctic Hurricanes that over the area I a small enemy vessel and left it sinking fighters made attacks over Abbeville this ing and the German fighters kept out of theit way Last night a RCAF squadron of the air force at- tacked German airdromes in land scoring hits on and runways Hit and run German raiders swooped upon a southeast coast dawn today and destroyed three houses in a swift attack Some i A kl casualties were 10 Washington As Head and Cable Of The Fleet N Nethersole The Union summoned the Messrs L A St A A T A H rett St James and W J Spanish Town OF DISPUTES Will Continue Lavais To Ignore Efforts In Talks The Prinz Eugen evidently to slip back to a German port from her refuge at heim where she had been hiding Succeeds Sir A n d r e w T Cunningham Who Goes Of Admiralty Mission Stockholm dispatch received in today The Soviet troops 11 n were stated to have been brought position When the first attack from Rybachi peninsula was halted the Germans Cd behind German forces which up with fifteen others during the names are hold words in this country and abroad have been riven important new appointments They are Hear Admiral Sir Henry victor of the River who becomes May 18 In the course 1 Chief increased daylight air activity Admiral Sir stationed on the Usta river Cyrenaica on British who to to go to same day It was reported that parallel and fifteen bombers raided objectives at 1 eighteen the first clash and 43 In anil that wedges were driven into the Russian lines they were ed by intense fire v do lo PARATROOPS WIPED OUT Reporting to land troops its appearance on the air in the back of the Pravda said swarms of 120 fifty and thirty parachutists hid dropped in recent tions but that two of these groups were wiped out before even tag the A supplement tp the Soviet com- the last j J vehicles and head of the British there y GERMAN PLAN FOR CRACOW STOCKHOLM May He Is 54 years old Admiral Sir Andrew U Sir Andrew as and Msus regions Chief Mediterranean was enemy transport and inflicting for driving the Italian Navy to casualties on enemy personnel keeping it there His name From these and other operations with the great two of our aircraft are missing but victory CaPe Matapan in March the pilot of one is I and Cable dies Sugar Co Ltd arose over a demand made by the Union for in- creases in pay for- toon longshoremen and other t out after being damaged by a ish submarine It is known that the Prinz attacked by and was finitely hit by two torpedoes The attacked with and the raked the stroyer escort cannon and May United fire One pi- States Government proposes to lot I was I saw ignore Laval's efforts a column of smoke leap up negotiations the of Prinz Eugen It was great of dirty smoke Fifteen seconds later company ships its sugar I press conference in Washington tured at the estate today He said that conversations The main trouble with the Sugar were continuing in Martinique Association is that and Laval's attempts to appeal to MANY AIR COMBATS The Air Ministry reported that the Union are seeking the the American people over the 1 reconnaissance of the i j m IV 1 I J L t Prinz Eugen on Saturday as it was Paris last nicht 1 exercising in fjord A last striking force of I and escorting left Great Britain Sunday evening The Prinz Eugen was made last heads of year during the detention of Mr completely failed which stipulated that Laval no increases should be sought be- fore July 1943 The Union t at that time obtained a war bonus of Id in the for estate workers They are how con- tending that the increases should I at a reception I destroyers were heavy en- be permanent ones not Germany in in which many air in the form of a also that the rates are themselves top place Nine British crafts are TOO SIR ANDREW CUNNINGHAM The three months a joint de- I former capital of Polish D Commanded by ZH oper is to be given a 1 FOODS ating in the of the German German invaders in Smolensk region killed der a scheme prepared by the ding Old Man a a thousand German officers and municipal coun n men Guerillas burned three reports the Berlin On munition one provision pondent of Social Demokraten one petrol disabled The fashionable of Mnw ta I g observer told how when the division reached Kalewa last week and the Sir Henry was in command of the three cruisers Ajax and who drove the Graf Spee into harbour at Montevideo where she afterwards left to scuttle herself After that action he was promoted Vice Admiral and ed Admiral Sir Charles who in Washington by Ad- miral becomes Conn fire guerillas shot down three German planes In three months i r including fiveT man business Jews have been con seven 37 55 automatic and 340 ary over cartridges and a large quantity of and uniforms hour fresh reports comes in from the Kharkov front of more and more inhabited localities ated from the Moscow Radio said this afternoon of our units alone has just liberated four villages Germans are ing enormous losses One Soviet French Troops Resisted In Madagascar Believing In a message to the ranean Admiral River ham look forward to the troops sang Man when the the sea clear and re- the control of this I am confident that the because Kalewa was at which they were Another pilot of a Prinz Eugea of line The Gleaner understands that the I GETTING STRONGER her escort and after he had Association is contending that the f his attack he could get a Union has waited too long to May glimpse of other torpedoes running peal against the December Army is gathering its strength and well towards the ship Five enemy ment They called in Messrs multiplying its numbers and aircraft were shot down in air ley and Nethersole who at the time the Foreign of the December agreement were in Mr Anthony opening close touch with the then acting new Belgian Institute in minute battle in which the head of the Union Mr don today He paid who was got 3 who was the sole signatory for to courage of Belgian airmen aircraft His plane then the Union to that agreement flying with the RAF and Belgian managed to limp AMr seamen bringing supplies from the ined the Association's witnesses I who were then subjected to some close cross-examination by Mr Bustamante The Union's witnesses also by Mr Kirkwood All the was taken It is understood that Bustamante will make his final sub- missions on of the Union I this the R L M Kirkwood will do likewise for the Association The proceedings are expected to terminate but whether the tribunal will deliver its judgment to-day is not certain The Prinz Eugen is one of Eden added I heavy cruisers of the Hipper class and was launched in 1938 l will o f i i lth the Bismarck on its t into Atlantic with confidence to that I merchant shipping Sha GENL MAKING nine months she was attacked by bombers In February of this left Brest with German Scharnhorst They struck north along the I they started at When and Cable in j hurled been given by wounded iw ft I j I unit destroyed thirty tanks and an- soldiers who have arrived The observer said that some 1 A accounted tor REPORTS FROM e local Reports reaching in- were making the were probably resisted fiercely holding out in the coastal region around easternmost city in the on the peninsula jutting out from Kerch toward the I i the Starlight They even marched ANOTHER rs Were Japanese to the ught of the flashes of May 18 BATTLE IMMINENT in mules lost their and were uie m i NEW May t between United States and Japan is im- aircraft the toister Curtin ed again had no fear as to the results SIK HENRY Be Supplied Men Of U.S Fighting Services Gandhi Approves Negotiations VERY GOOD PROGRESS and and a few daya May Sir later the British submarine William recently attacked oft the ernor and Commander-in-Chief of scoring hits with who underwent an operation does Photographs showed that for appendicitis on was her stern was badly night reported to be making ex- I Wireless tremely good progress and showing very little sign he had been Wireless WAR EFFORT ftC OF May Pre- stories d men and over the The seventeenth thg I division was intact and in fine spirits Since then some Japanese units have reached Kalewa but suggestion that the men who fight for the in discovered that the were have found no peace Yesterday The British Blenheim bomb raided May n today United States way of life pressed approval of the tions between Hindus and Moslems The result this was that on I He said he had no hesitation in en- the suggestion of DRASTIC MILK AND SOAP RESTRICTIONS BERNE May or i j the people of India for an restaurants Qut effort to Rc is India's own war Dp not relax your determination until the tne easier J Caucasus Stockholm Other reports from said news reaching the Swedish capital that Soviet troops on the Kharkov front had reached and encircled German and said some Swedish observers un- this to be fortification in the inner defence zone of Kharkov radio however announced the position had been relieved after three and a half days and Cable surprised to find there were so and dropped bombs Australia was getting many Free French sympathisers on on warehouses and craft mooted on more help from the United States states would March 4 the War Department issued I dorsing the suggestion ol I SSSS an announcement to the effect that Abdul Kulam the Congress throughout tne fighting forces of the United the island local inhabitants the Wireless treated the British soldiers offering them food and Wireless r Clothes Rationing Effects OTTAWA FOR AIR U.S FORCES GIVEN USE OF DEFENCE AREAS IN PANAMA that the Congress Wireless in the 1 ing Committee should nominate A near future with Protestant five representatives to meet lie and Jewish of the Moslem League This promise was fulfilled when tlie latter so desire Gandhi GESTAPO OFFICIALS clared that Indians must make an all-out effort or a new era ot slavery would set in and India's vanish months clothes i TRAINING PARLEY past ing has saved tons of May ping on textiles alone and and civilian officials of a ed nearly men wom PLANES today for the air training ence at which a greater coordination irt air training and op- agreement will be discussed and landmark sought From the United Kingdom constituting an important foreword Thousands More American rn A came I l of I by many of the senior officers of Panama Canal and the defence I in Ireland Capt Harold backed contribution o the Inside the book by the f States came Major General Barton The first man off the ships was K Commander General SMUTS AGAIN The job of unloading at the port i T- W VIA antic and not a single ship was lost Messages described how the took place for three days There troops and fanned were no flags and no fuss The job out over the country after was done quietly and efficiently barking and many of them their berth the rumble of the tanks and cars could be heard the Nations are attending Major General May United m States and the Panamanian received these three one a MALTA S SCORE IN Air public today signed -an agreement one a Catholic the United States armed a Jew and presented each use of numerous defence I wm a handy edition of their Testament which bore FA Oil Y name of the book score in enemy planes destroyed mounts steadily and during the past 48 hours 29 Axis planes have been destroyed or damaged In the past 24 hours fighters accounted for an Italian night bomber five German and three Italian ers Four more fighters were three so badly that they are unlikely to Jimp home sixteen Axis aircraft were destroyed and damaged over the the damaged planes were two more flying boats Another raid was in progress TRUJILLO SWORN IN Wireless conditional cooperation Himmler In Holland To He told journalists in Cairo Middle East must re- establish its hold against the enemy Chinese spent at the and now as always an aid in at- the highest aspirations of human delegate to the United Nations air ne said was a most heartening BUSES TAKEN OFF conference which is to open experience I found all the South LONDON May row in Ottawa said Africans in good spirits and fine and nave taken has bases and products ready to it is a most important states Radio On the bomb Japan as soon as planes can theatre of the war and may other thirteen underground be made and mately become a great offensive railway stations have been opened by way of Cable May the Netherlands News Agency taid Himmler has arrived in Holland to cope with the rising resistance The visit a new outburst of anti-German resulting In the execution of ninety six aimed leaders of the secret society and the ar- rest of more than two thousand Netherlands Army officers and the of 460 prominent landers as hostages INCREASING NAZI FEARS British sources Hitler sent combat troops to Norway NEW March General since despite the demands Trujillo was sworn in as the new on the Russian and President of the Dominican ed Vichy to send almost half a He today He wiU serve until million tons of war French West Africa Added signs that the Nazis feared an Allied thrust into northern Norway are evident also a German army order traffic on all roads leading north Jrom Port Narvik to Tromsoe be limited to military and froni a patch that several Austrian tain regiments have been sent to the area between Narvik and Kirkness Shipping reports revealed that Vichy has been sending largo quantities of war materials and numbers of troops to Dakar from Marseilles since the first of this year The reports ed that over one hundred cargo ships have left many of them closely supervised by the well as troops to and Cable 1   

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