THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 26, 1939
TERRIBLE FAMINE
CONDITIONS IN WARSAW
Paris, To-day.
AN APPALLING ACCOUNT of conditions in War- saw was given to Reuter by a neutral observer who has just arrived from there.
He declared that dead dogs are in the greatest de- mand for human food. Such a dog costs nearly ten shillings!
The general misery in the city is indescribable. Many of the most prominent buildings and thoroughfares are totally destroyed. There is no electric light, water or trams, only a bus line running.
All shops are closed and the publication of all newspapers is sus- pended. But the Germans are run- ning their own newspaper.
M. Starzynski, the heroic Mayor, and other members of the Civil Com- mittee which was charged with the defence of the city to the last are being held as hostages by the Nazis. STILL REBELLIOUS
out his
M. Starzynski is carrying duties in the Town Hall under Ger- man surveillance.
The deathlike quiet of the city is only broken at night by revolver shots exchanged soldiers and still tants. Reuter.
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between German rebellious inhabi-
ESTIMATES REVISED
London, To-day. The estimate of the full extent of enemy losses in the unsuccessful attack on. Saturday by twelve German aircraft on the convoy of British ships in the North Sea may have to be revised.
The Admiralty and Air Ministry announced that at least three enemy aircraft were brought down by our fighters and that a fourth raider was forced to alight on the sea.
On Tuesday two German airmen, whose machine had been shot down, were picked up after being adrift three days in a collapsible boat.
Three survivors of a crew of four of another. German bomber shot down by a British ship were also landed in England on Tuesday.
ON THE
WESTERN FRONT
Paris, To-day. A semi-official French statement explains that when the French Army eva- cuated most of the Warndt Forest they held on to hill- tops and crests `marking its southern and south-eastern boundaries.
Since the evacuation the Germans have been trying to dislodge them.
Elsewhere on the western front were raids and ambushes in there which both sides tried to take pri- soners.-Reuter.
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Paris, To-day. Last night's communique says:- "Our reconnaissance units 'and
the
enemy's have shown a certain activity in the course of the day. We repulsed
a German detachment in the region close to the Moselle."-Reuter.
INSIDE GERMANY
London, To-day.
The following reports re- garding Germany emanate two from a reliable source.
A Danish ship, according to a Copenhagen report, picked up German airmen from the North Sea on Saturday after seeing their plane crash.
SEVEN LIKELY
Pending an official announcement, the opinion is expressed in informed quarters that these three planes had taken part in the raid on the con- voy.
to
As early as September 17, the inha- bitants of Dresden knew that quanti~ ties of gas were being transferred daily to depots in the west.
Official, steps were taken to prevent contact between the troops from, the Eastern Front and the Western Front at railway stations.
Germany is pursuing a policy of that sending older men to the front and the keeping younger men in Party organ- and isations.-Reuter.
It would, therefore, seem while no damage was done ships of the convoy or escort, no casualties were suffered by R.A.F. planes which engaged seven German aircraft may been accounted for.—British Wireless.
AUSTRIAN MANIFESTO
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London, To-day.
A manifesto from Austrian work- rs declaring their determination to make Hitler's war impossible" was ead over the Paris radios yesterday, Min the German language broadcast.
♫ The manifesto declares the „Austrian workers would sooner
ice themselves in..
Hitler than fight on the side oppressor. Reuter
BETTER NEWS
London, To-day.
It is now reported that the survivors of the Clan Line steamer Clan Chis- holm comprise 18 European, and 60 Indian members of the crew,
This leaves only about 20 men un- accounted for Reuter.
SILVER, IMPORTS PROHIBITED
London, To-day.
The Board of Trade, has prohibited the importation, except under licence, of silver bullion and foreign, silver coins. Router.
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