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SOVIET RED ARMY PAPER

Moscow, To-day.

What appears to be a warning that a Soviet air fleet might attempt to destroy Koenigsberg, Gydnia, Warsaw, Essen and other German and Polish military and industrial centres should Germany attempt to violate Soviet borders, is contained in the "Red Star," organ of the Red Army.` It takes the form of an imaginary conversation be- tween the commander of the Soviet western air command and the commanders of Soviet air squadrons in charge of operations in Germany.

The Soviet commander instructs the pilots not to bomb Berlin be- cause the "Soviet fliers 'are not fighting peaceful civilians.”

The article concludes with a de- scription of the crushing defeat of the Germans and Poles and the destruction of Essen..

NOT YET

war

ARGENTINE OPPOSED TO

U.S. PROPOSALS

The article says: "The above raid has not taken place yet, but if the

Buenos Aires, To-day. Fascists provoke a border incident "Argentine will oppose any at- and begin a war against the So-tempt to form a bloc of Ameri- viet, thousands of Soviet planes will can States at the forthcoming"

conference in rise from Soviet air bases and will Pan-American mercilessly wipe out the in- Lima" declared the Argentine Foreign Minister, as Dr. Cantilo,.. stigators from the earth.”

WHAT DEFENCE MEANS yesterday commenting on the de- At the same time the newspaper's claration by President Roosevelt that the U.S. felt responsible for leading article declares: "Our fence means the offensive. From the protection of Latin American the moment the Fascists violate our Republics and would make appro-

priate proposals in Lima. borders, their frontiers cease

"Argentine would not depart from exist for us."-Reuter.

the traditional policy of solidarity with the other South-American countries, but the Foreign Minister declared, he did not believe that this solidarity required military allian-

NEW PARTY LINE-UP IN PRAGUE

de-

to

Prague, To-day. After the now apparently com pleted reconstruction of parties in Czechoslovakia, the Chamber of Deputies which met yesterday for the first time since the criti- cal days of September shows the following composition:

State Party of National Union, 106 Deputies, Slovak Club, 34. National Labour Party, 29. Communists, 25. Czech Clericals, 11. Carpatho-Ruthenian Union Party,

German National Socialists, 5. Slovak National Labour Party, 4. German Social Democrats, 4. Independent 4.

ces.

It is declared that the Argentine to delegation has been instructed oppose the first point in the' agenda :

for of the conference which calls

a comprehensive peace organisation with subdivisions entitled "Associa- tion of American Nations," and "Inter American Court of Interma- tional Justice.”

The conference w ich is the 8th

of its kind is regards most im- portant and will be attended by de- legates from

21 nations.-Trans- Ocean.

LUNGCHOW BOMBED

Shanghai, To-day, Japanese planes bombed. Lungchow, the Kwangsi ter- minus of the railway from French Indo-Chia, the Jap- The State Party of National Un- ion it will be seen, is by far the anese spokesman announced

last evening. Reuter largest group but it does not re-

It is believed that this was done present the majority. Since the Communists Party is not officially to prevent the entry of supplies. into China via Indo-China, a route prohibited but merely forbidden to engage in any political activities, which has become increasingly im- the Parliamentary club of Comportant since the fall of Canton.- munists is still represented in Par- liament.

:

will

The Communista, however, not be allowed to engage in political activities outside Parliament.

The Clerical Party's decision remain independent - and not. merge in the State Party has been followed, by 11 member Party which is led

Dr Schranek.

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Trans-Ocean.

A coolie, Cheng Choi-ka, was ad- mitted to the Queen Mary Hospi- tal yesterday with injuries to his right foot, ad the result of an ac- cident while unloading cargo from the Hai Ching, lying alongside the Douglas Wharf/

Deputy, wing of the Party, whose leader, is Dr. Stasek, Joined the State Party.

Ten members of the Bohemian

Trans-Ocean

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