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OLYMPIC GAMES OF 1944 AWARDED TO LONDON
London, To-day.
The International Olympic Committee has decided to allot the 1940 Winter Olympics to Garmisch- Partenkirchen instead of St. Moritz, because the latter refused the Committee's demands to organise skiing exhibitions. :
The Committee has decided to allot the 1944 Sum- mer Olympics to London and the 1944 Winter
Olympics to Cortinadampezzo, Italy.
Twenty votes were recorded for
London. Other cities. competing
were Lausanne, Rome and Detroit. GERMANS BUY LAND
Both Athens and Budapest dropped
"STRAIGHT, PLACE AND SHOW" out.
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Cortinadampezzo received 16 votes for the Winter Olympics.
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The Swiss Olympic Committee having informed the 1.0.C. that they found, it impossible to ganise the 1940 Winter Olympics to conform with the programme to which they had agreed, the 1.0.C. found itself reluctantly compelled to
alter the venue.
Having considered all offers, and
taking into consideration the fact that it is only eight months before the Olympics will be held, they de- cided that only the Italian resort was ready to hold them in February
next.
SPECIAL AWARDS
The Coupe Olympique, awarded annually for the outstanding achievement in the development of sport and physical education, has been awarded to the Union des
Federation Suedoises Olympique (Sweden).
ALONG YUGOSLAV BORDER
Belgrade, June. Yugoslav military authorities are worried by the great num- ber of German purchases of Yugoslav land along the North-
ern Save and Danube frontiers, it was learned to-day.
They fear tha the Germans in this country wish to buy as much land as possible in order to in- crease "their vital space.”
In 1938, certain measures were taken to limit sales of land to German peasants. But minority leaders raised such a clamour, and presented such repeated de- mands, that the Premier, M. cently compelled to envisage some Draguicha Tsvetkovich, was re-
reforms.
The I.O.C. has awarded a special Olympic diploma to Leni Reifen- The Minister of Agriculture, stahl, of Germany, for producing M. Becklich, promised to change the Olympic film of the 11th Olym- or even abrogate laws limiting piad in Berlin. The committee con- sales of land. And it is this pro- sidered the film an outstanding mise which is causing the milit- sporting film, which helped enorary a good deal of worry, mously to spread the ideals of mo- they fear that again they will dern Olympism throughout the see poor German farm labourers world.
become overnight owners of lands
for
After conveying congratulations along the Northern borders. to the cities of London and Cortina-Havas. dampezzo, the chairman, Count de Baillet-Latour, emphasised that once again every decision was taken
outside political consideration, hav- LORD
ing in view only the interests of sport and the Olympic movement.- Reuter.
BERLIN JEWS. ORDERED FROM HOMES
Berlin, June 4.
Although the authorities have often denied intentions of form-
HAREWOOD'S HOUSE SHOT AT
London, June 5, Close on the heels of the at- tack against the Duchess of Kent, it was reported to-night that a window pane was shatter- ed in the Green Street House of Lord Harewood, husband of the Princess Royal, only daughter of Queen Mary and the late King George V.
The pane was broken by a bul-
ing Jewish Ghettos in the Reich, let shot from a compressed air: the Berlin municipality to-day pistol, it was believed. Havas. issued a decree forbidding, Jews
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London, June 5.
town especially reserved for them. They were warned that they would be thrown out of Balloons to be used to protest their houses should they not London against air raids would move out in time..
be kept ready for service at all Aryan proprietors of houses times in the most vulnerable dis- rented by Jews.must, inform the tricts of London, the Air Minis- authorities before June 10 wheter, announced to-day. ther any of the Jewish tenants Air squadrone would be attach- still remain in their buildings, ed in turn to the balloon barrage Infractions of this ordinance | organisation for periods of one will be punishable by fines and month as from June 11, the an- jail terms. Havas.
nouncement added. Havas.
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