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UPROOTING OF GERMANS IN ITALIAN TYROL
Berlin, To-day.
A "futile attempt to drive a wedge between Germany and Italy," is how the "Zwoelf Uhr Blatt" describes an article in "Le Temps" dealing with repatriation of Germans from South Tyrol.
This action is taking place with the full approval of both Govern- ments, it is declared, and is in keeping with the declaration of the German Chancellor during his Rome visit in 1938 that the vital space of the two countries must be clearly defined.
The surmise of "Le Temps" that Italy is anxious to get rid of the Germans so that the minority in that country will not afford Hitler an excuse for a later expansion is characterised as "poisoning of the vilest type."
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COTTON EXPORT SUBSIDY
New York, To-day. Early announcement of a cotton export subsidy, possibly next week, seems assured following the con- ference of the Secretary of Agricul- | ture, Mr. Henry A, Wallace, and cotton experts.
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The trade has promised to operate in making the programme as effective as possible.
A flat subsidy rate is now virtu- ally certain, with the possibility that will not be confined to 1939 crop only. However, no official in- dication is given of details. Reuter.
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as Minister of Supply, and Lt.- Colonel J. J. Llewellin as Parlia- mentary Secretary to the Minis- try of Supply.
· Captain A. U. M. Hudson be- comes Civil Lord of the Admir- alty vice Lt.-Col. Llewellin.
Mr. Robert Bernays is the new Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Transport, vice Capt. Hudson.
Assertions of "Le Temps" re- garding alleged German troop movements on Italian goil, the planned cession of Trieste harbour to Germany, the placing of Italian fighting forces under German Mr. Bernays is replaced as Par- leadership and the German demandliamentary Secretary to the Min- that the Ambassador to London, istry of Health by MissHora Count Dino Grandi, be recalled so
brugh. that the German and Italian policy in respect of the western powers might be better aligned, are sum- med up in the statement "so many statements so many lies." Trans-Ocean.
Prior to yesterday's announce. ment, Dr. Burgin had only been Minister-designate.
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Supply is a new post. Reuter.
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Chungking, To-day. Japanese reinforcements are being sent in large numbers to the "Manchukuo”-Outer Mon- golia border where the clashes are assuming serious propor- tions, states a Tientsin message.
According to foreigners riving in Tientsin from "Man- chukuo," fighting on the Khalha River has been even more se- vere than as described in press reports. Hospitals in Harbin are packed with wounded Ja: panese soldiers and several schools have been temporarily converted into hospitals.
Air raid precautions, they said, are taken in different big cities in "Manchukuo:"
With both sides rushing rein- forcements intensification of fighting on the border is ex- pected-Central News.
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