THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939.
TRIBUNAL TO EXAMINE REFUGEES
London, To-day.
Mr. W. 8. Morrison announced yesterday that a special tribunal is to be sat up to review the poal- tion of German, Austrian and Czechoslovakian refugees in Bri-
tain.
Some who claimed to be refu- gees might not really be friend- ly to Britain.
Use will be made of those con- aldered to be friendly. Those vo- lunteering for service with the. British Forces will be registered and may be called up if requir- ed.-Router.
CURIOUS QUIET IN TRIER ZONE
Brussels, To-day.
A terrific explosion shock the village of Schengen, the southermost tip of Luxem- bourg, yesterday when the Germans blew up the railway line across the border nearby.
Fragments of metal rained Luxembourg territory but noone was hurt.
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The railway was the main line be tween Trier and Metz.
The newspaper "Le
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claims to have learned reliably that the civil population of Trier
is being evacuated.
This section of the
front hitherto
has been curiously quiet-Reuter.
THETIS NOW BEACHED
London, To-day.
The Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty has announced that the Thetis is now beached in 37 feet of water.
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FRENCH TROOPS ADVANCE TO WITHIN THREE MILES
SAARBRUCKEN
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London, To-day.
ON THE WESTERN FRONT, the French troops have made advances on each side of Saarbruecken, and the Germans admit that the French army is only three miles from the town.
The French troops are led by armoured cars and tanks are advancing under a heavy barrage from the Maginot Line.
Here Important positions, In- cluding strategical observation posto, have been occupied. There la constant artillery fire from the Germans and frequent air duela between German and French
A semi-official survey yesterday, afternoon stated that the French salient to the westward has already been occupied and the occupation of Arrangements are in hand for re- the eastern salient is being pursued. moving the bodies and naval and ci-
been An important advance has villan honours will be rendered
'planes. at made on the left bank of the River public funerals at Holyhead.-Reuter. Blys.
U.S. AMBASSADOR ACCUSES GERMAN AIRMEN OF INDISCRIMINATE RAIDS
London, To-day.
TELEGRAMS WERE PUBLISHED in Washington yesterday from Mr. Biddle, the U.S. Ambassa- dor to Poland, stating that the German Air Force was taking advantage of every opportunity, with- out regard to the danger to civilian population. The telegrams add that it was also evident that the German bombers were releasing their missiles even when they were in doubt as to the identity of their objectives.
In his first tolegram, which le dated September 8, the U. 8. Am- bassador gives a number of in- stances, Including the dropping of bombs on his villa and that of a nolghbour; the bombing of a War- saw suburban apartment bulld- ing; and the 'bombing of refugee trains and a plainly-marked Red Cross train.
A second telegram from Mr. Bld. the die, dated yesterday, describes bombing of the Polish town where the U.S. Embassy is located. Bombs fell within 300 yards of the Embassy, which is in a “"'defenceless town."
Twelve bombs were dropped; kill- ing 11 and injuring 40,-Reuter. *TRAIN ROOF PLAINLY MARKED
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IMPORTANT GAINS
Most important of these operations is on the western extremity of the Front (where the offensive movement
by German troops in the region
Sierck has been checked), and
of
an
advance has been carried out on the left bank of the Blles where despite
enemy resistance, important positions, notably, some good observation posts,
have been occupied.
The enemy reacted with artillery
fire for a long period in this sector
and several lone air flights · · between French and German planes have oc- curred above the lines.-Reuter..
THE COMMUNIQUE
London, To-day. A French war communique issued late last night says:-
"Our troops have improved on the whole of the positions taken in the
The Germans are evacuating the course of the last few days. Traeves district and also Aachan (Aix-
"Our naval forces are taking vigor-
la-Chappelle) near the Belgian fron-ous action against enemy submarines. tler.--Reuter.
destruction of a sanatorium involving the death of 10 civilians, the bombing of a refugee train en route from Kutno, damage to a hospital train carrying wounded soldiers and stand- ing in the uncovered station at War- saw plainly marked with the Red Cross on the roof, and destruction of a Girl Guide hut where 12 girls were killed.-Reuter.
POLISH CHARGES
SALIENT STRAIGHTENED OUT
Parle, To-day.
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Advances by French troops each side of Saarbrucken, are montioned in a semi-official re- view of the military situation on the Western Front.
It says that on one hand the sallent
the west of Saarbrucken has been on the
"There has been reduced activity on the part of our air-force, because of bad weather.”-Reuter.
GERMAN CLAIM
Berlin, To-day. The Germans claim the recapture of a position some four miles south-east of Saarbrucken; the rest of the action on the Western Front is described as
RESIGNATION OF MR. TE WATER
Johannesburg, To-day. It is officially announced that Mr.
formed by the Forest of Warndt, to unimportant.--Reuter. reduced and occupied, and other hand the occupation, to appreci- twelve and a half miles of hilly re- between Saarguemines and Hornback, te Water, Union High Commissioner is being pursued.
London, To-day. The Polish Government has sent messages to all the civilized states, saying that the Germans' have carried out systematie bombing attacks on |-towns of no military importance
Ambassador. refers to the whatever.--Reuter.
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able depth and along a front of some
glon on the left bank of the Bliès
in London, has resigned-Reuter.
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