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THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 12, 1939

OLD CHINA ATTACK ON HAND KILLED MOSLEY'S IN WARSAW

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

SHANGHAI, TO-DAY. THE INTERNATIONAL COM- MUNITY OF SHANGHAI AND HIS CHINESE FRIENDS TO-DAY MOURN DR. JAN KRYSINSKI, FOR- MER COUNCILLOR OF THE POLISH EMBASSY HERE AND ACTING CONSUL-GENERAL IN SHANGHAI. It has just been learned that Dr. Krysinski died during the siege of Warsaw, probably following wounds caused by air bombs and splinters.

There is no news of his wife and daughter, who evacuated from War- saw at the beginning of the hostilities and are possibly safe.

Dr. Krysinski lived in China for 15 years and taught law at Aurora Uni- versity, Shanghai, He was a doctor of the Paris and Freiburg Universities and graduated in Chinese and Japan-

ese.

He was one of the most cultured and most popular members of the diploma- tic corps of Shanghai.

He left China in November, 1938, to head the Asiatic Section of the For- eign Ministry at Warsaw.-Havas.

NAZI PLOT FOR GRIP ON PRESS

I am able to give further details of the amazing Nazi scheme to "buy" the Press in Denmark and other neutral countries, writes a Copenhagen Cor- respondent.

It is intended, I learn, to force all German and German-controlled firms advertising in Denmark to place their advertisements through the new Ger- man "Werbegesellschaft." This will be in addition to the concern's own special resources.

The advertising will then be placed only in periodicals prepared to modi- fy their policies in a pro-German directtion.

The new "Werbegesellschaft" will require an official Danish Government permit before it can attempt to con- trol the editorial policies of Danish newspapers. The Copenhagen Adver- tising Guild is strongly urging that this permit be withheld.

The advertising managers of several. Copenhagen newspapers have already been approached and told that soon all German advertising will be handled by the Nazi-controlled concern. It is hinted that their papers should draw their own. conclusion.

Similar schemes are being started in the Balkans and other neutral coun- tries.

SWEDISH PROPOSAL (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Geneva, To-day. The Swedish delegation has pro- posed that cable be sent to the Soviet Government in a last attempt to get Moscow represented at the League As- sembly for the discussion of the Fin- nish appeal.Havas.

CAR

Sir Oswald Mosley and his suppor- ters were mobbed by the crowd at the close of a British, Fascist Union meet- ing in a Wilmslow (Cheshire) cinema. Three people were injured.

As Bir Oswald's car Bwung round the corner of the cinema and drove past the fighting mob, one man ran alongside battering the car bonnet with his walking- stick.

Stones flew through the alr, smashing the windows of two- buses which moved off with Bir Oswald's

supporters clambering aboard to escape the crowd's fury. Holding a handkerchief to his face, a spectator, Mr. Thomas McGann, of Hawthornwalk Wilmslow told the press: "I got this with a razor."

As

a contingent of Sir Oswald's supporters marched down the road to where one bus stopped to wait for them they were followed and sur- rounded by the crowd. It was several minutes before the road was cleared.

No arrests were made.

SMALLPOX CASES

Three deaths occurred from small- pox in the Colony last week, and another two cases were reported to the Health Authorities yesterday.

Last week's cases also included 181 tuberculosis (93 deaths); 46 dysen- tery (12 deaths); 14 diptheria (four deaths); 12 typhoid (five deaths); two measles; one meningitis (three deaths) and one chickenpox.

Yesterday's notifications included 27 tuberculosis, six dysentery chickenpox and one typhoid.

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ALLIED BLOCKADE (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Paris, To-day. ed to the Foreign Ministry a Note re- The Spanish Ambassador has hand-

serving all rights concerning the ap- plication of the Franco-British block- ade to Spanish ships.-Havas.

FINN WHITE BOOK

Geneva, To-day. Finland has issued a White giving details of the negotiations with the Soviet.

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The White Book shows that Finland was prepared to go a long way to meet the Russian demands.-Reuter.

COL. REITZ LEAVES

Lisbon, To-day, Colonel Denys Reitz, South African Minister for Native Affairs, left Portu- gal yesterday on his way home."

Colonel Reitz stopped over in Portugal a few days after his visit to Britain.-Reuter.

HANDBAG FOUND

Mrs. Williams of No. 4, Kennedy Road, has informed the Police that while travelling in taxi No. 79. she found a ladies handbag containing $7.10 in Hong Kong money.

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