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Budapest, March 26.
Mr. M. H. Lovell, British journalist expelled from Rumanía, has reached Budapest after being smuggled the border in local trains.
over
It is now clear he never sent a se- cond message, on the basis of which he was ordered to leave Bucharest.
It is possible it was a complete fake served up to the Rumanian Minister of Propaganda by a representative of the German News Agency, who was at the Ministry when Mr. Lovell was arrested.
Mr. Lovell said that on Friday night he tried for 31⁄2 hours to reach Reu- ter's Rome office with the official Ru- manian denial of the ultimatum story to which Bucharest took offence, Reu- ter's Rome office is always manned, but he was repeatedly told there was no reply.
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"Women with very little on, champagne at a price on one can afford, and a headache for every- one."
That's Paris night life as de- scribed by counsel in one of the divorce courts.
CIRCULAR
Sir Reginald Hoare, British Minister ANGERS M.P.S
in Bucharest, is now convinced that
the second message was not sent from
A circular, printed in English and Bucharest at all, but from Sofia, and German, has been sent out appealing that as Lovell did not speak with for funds and comforts for German in- Sofla that day he could not have been ternees and prisoners of war in Bri- responsible.
It is quite possible the whole mat- ter is a German trap to get Lovell ex- pelled and at the same time to shake British-Rumanian relations.
FRENCH NEWS-REELS
London, March 28.
Sir Kenneth Clarke, film chief at the Ministry of Information, will meet a woman friend from the equivalent French department at a lunch at Gros- venor House to-morrow.
tain.
The appeal is made by a relief com- mittee headed by Mr. Helmut W. B. Schroder, son and heir of Baron Schro- der, the banker.
Nine German pastors, now in Eng. land, sign the appeal, which points out that some prisoners have no money to spend in camp canteens.
The matter will be raised in the House of Commons, writes a Political Correspondent.
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fugees in England.
Mile. Borel, second in command of
To many M.P:'s the appeal is offen- the French film section, is coming to sive. They point out that, no money discuss a scheme for the showing in or comforts are sought for German re- London news-reel theatres, of the of- ficial French army weekly news-reel. The Alms, showing every phase of life in the Maginot Line, will be titled in English.
Mlle. Borel, like Sir Kenneth, is not a specialist in, films. But she is a good judge of them, She is small,
Money gifts, the appeal says, should be sent to Messrs. Schroder, the bank- Baroness ers; comforts and gifts to Bruno Schroder at her home in Park- street, W.1.
One of the signatories of the appeal dark and vivacious. Her peace-time is Pastor Goebel, of Catford, London. job was in the French Foreign Of- When he was asked why, he should fice. She was, in fact, the first wo-sign such an appeal, Pastor man to climb high in her country's said. Civil Service.
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"I am the chaplain of the German of Hospital in Dalston, and pastor the German Church in Richmond-
road, Dalston.
"I would naturally be included: be- cause of my position."
Asked if he was English, the rev. gentleman replied: "I am British."- He added that the circular was is sued by the Joint Committee for the of Care of Internees and Prisoners War, This organisation has an að- dress at Balcombe-street, NW:1:"
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