THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 27, 1939.
THROWN INTO GAOL TO BE MADE "SOVIET-MINDED"
Moscow, To-day.
THE TASK OF MAKING the occupied areas in Po- land "Soviet-minded" continues satisfactorily, says a Soviet communique. Landlords and shopkeepers have been thrown in pri- son: Many landlords were captured in the marshes by bands of peasants organised by the Soviets.
These peasant bands are also hunt- ing for Polish officers who are in hid- ing and have been without food for several days.
"Otherwise," the communique -claims, "life in Poland is normal."
Committees have been formed to re-organise industrial and commercial life, and organisations from the So- viet are explaining the new order of things to the peasants.-Reuter.
ALL LYRICAL
a
Moscow, To-day. A lyrical description is given by Soviet journalist of the occupation of Poland by the Red Army.
Polish soldiers, he alleges, "ardent- ly welcomed our forces who have scattered the Polish landlords.
"Polish girls threw flowers on our tanks.
took off her
coral
"One girl necklace and threw it into the vehicle of war.
"Another girl kissed our commander and tied her shawl round his neck.
"The whole crowd then broken into song!"-Reuter.
TURKISH DISCUSSION IN MOSCOW
Moscow, To-day.
GANDHI AGAIN SEES VICEROY
Bimla, To-day.
Mr. Gandhl yesterday saw the It Viceroy for over three hours. was the second meeting between the Congress leader and Lord Linlithgow since the war began. -Reuter.
BRITISH TRADE IN THE BALTIC
London, To-day.
The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Oliver Stanley, stated in the House of Com- |mons yesterday that the Government was anxious to
The Turkish Foreign Min-maintain trade with the Bal- ister yesterday saw M. Molo-tic countries and Finland as
far as the war permitted. tov (Soviet Foreign Minis- British trade officials were still at ports, and ter) and M. Kalinin (Presi- their posts in the Baltic
the Government meant to keep them dent of the Supreme Coun-
there. cil).
He will continue his talks with Soviet leaders to-day.
A Havas message
Mr. Stanley also stated that every effort would be made to see that our export capacity was used as far as from Bucharest possible, after essential home needs says that the discussions concern So-had been met.-Reuter. viet relations with the Balkan coun- tries, which the Turkish Foreign Minister wants to clarify.-Reuter.
THE NAZI
PRETEXT
London, To-day.
A German comment on the sinking
ASSASSIN'S WEAPON
London, To-day.
After Mr. Chamberlain
of Scandinavian shipping from the had spoken in the House of Berlin radio quotes the "Deutsche Commons yesterday, Mr. C.
Dienst," the semi-official newspaper.
"due measures of defence."
It says that Germany had to take R. Attlee, Leader of the La- bour Opposition, said he well used in the manufacture of explo- believed the submarine men-
ace was under control...
Wood-pulp and cellulose could be
sives. Reuter."
AUDIENCE OF KING
London, To-day. The King yesterday received Mr. Waterson, the new
South African' High Commissioner in London..
Reuter.
Mr. Attlee paid a tribute to. the gallant Polish defence and sympathis-. ed with Rumania—a reference to the assassination of M. Calinescu.
He said that no one knew how for the assassin strikes to-day. Assas- sination was one of Hitler's weapons. -Reuter.
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