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REPORTS OF JOINT GERMAN-FINNISH MANOEUVRES IN FINLAND ARE OFFICIALLY DENIED IN HELSINKI, STATES A SWISS AGENCY TELEGRAM FROM THE FINNISH CAPITAL RECEIVED IN BERNE LAST NIGHT.
In London there is no confirmation in authori- tative quarters of the reports of a landing in Fin-| land by 12,000 German troops with tanks and other equipment, says Reuter's diplomatic correspondent.
Heuler's diplomatic correspon- dent says nothing is known in! London of a report that German |
at transports have landed troops Turku (Abo.).
He adds the Germans have an agreement with the Finnish Government allowing the tran sit of troops through Finland to Petsamo and thence to Northern Norway.
This agreement, which was re- garded in London as unfortunate, was the subject of strong repre- sentations to the Finnish Govern- ment by Britain.
The agreement also allowed the transit of troops on leave in Ger- many through Finland on their! return to their units in northern
Norway.
MEXICO
LODGES PROTEST
(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
ANTI-CONVOY
RESOLUTION SQUASHED
The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee yesterday squashed, by 13 votes to 10, a resolution that would have pro- hibited the use of convoys without Con- gressional sanction.
-Reuter.
Goebbels Slanders
The Mexican Foreign Australia
Minister, Senor Padilla, revealed yesterday that There is no industrial the Mexican Government unrest in Australia, ac- has formally protested to cording to a cable from Italy against the seizure the Australian Trades of three Mexican tankers Union Council to Sir Wal- It may well be that owing to bad weather with ice and snowy under construction in Finland, northern Norway and the Genoa. Gulf of Bothnia, which vulled in these
Troops On Leave
have been held up.
has pre- parts in recent
months, many troups on leave may with Mexican oil which had been The vessels were to be paid for Italy's entrance The coming of Spring weather} delivered before
Senor Padilla said may now have accelerated into the war.
and these vil credits totalled $5.000,- leave-going arrangements there may be news of even more troops passing
through
weeks,
000.
Italy seized the vessels
after
Finland during the next few Mexico took over Italian vessels in Mexican harbours. -Interna- It is believed the agreement be-tonal News Service. tween the Finns and Germans al-
lowed the passage of "materia's"
as well as troops on leave.--Reu- ter.
Exaggeration
"The figures given by Moscow beat all previous records in ex- aggeration," was the unofficial comment in Helsinki following the "semi-official" statement mad s in the Finnish capital that a fimm. ited number of Germans hud nass –
SHANGHAI
COAL CRISIS
BROKEN
ed through Finland “in accordanc» (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
with the transit arrangements made in the autumn of 1940."
The Moscow newspaper
The critical coal situa-
|
ter Citrine, General Se- the British cretary of
Union Council yesterday. Trades
Unionists that reports suggesting
The cable assures British Trade
dis- serious industrial there are lurbances are untrue and a libel are on Australian workers, who
determined to destroy the forces of oppression.
tur.
"There is
no industrial mail here," adds the cable. The message supports an ear- lier statement by Mr. Holt, Minis- ter of Labour and National Ser- vice, who cabled the Australian Premier, Mr. Menzies, in London. describing as "utterly false" enemy propaganda alleging industrial un- rest in Aus.ralia.-Reuter.
"PRAVDA' KEEPS UP
"Pravda" had caid that 12000 tion broke in Shanghai TIRADE
od at the Finnish port of Abo.
There with no great surprise. Ac-
men, with tanks and guns, land yesterday with the an- (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") Reuter's Moscow correspondent nouncement by George While fleets of 'planes states the report was received McBain's that an agree- soared over Moscow yes- cording to neutrals, the Germans ment has been reached terday in preparation for in Moscow say the troops are or with the Japanese for per- to-day's, May Day display. bably on the way to Närvik.
mission to ship 50,000 the newspaper "Pravda" Washington Statement Mentoukou mines.
tons of coal from the again attacked the west- ern "capitalist countries."
Reuter.
[SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL"]
The Finn Minister in Washing ton yesterday "emphatically and categorically" denied that 12,000 German troops had landed in Fin- land.
The attack follows close on the This, however, does not affect heels of the decree banning the the Shanghai Power Company's | transit of war supplies through difficulties as the latter uses soft Russian territory. coal.
The new shipments will benefit householders and apartment own ers,
The same parer said that work- ers in the Karelian Finn Republic are "Iving 'n friendship while be- yond the border national hatred The announcement created A and war ideology are being de- rise in McBain shares of two velend in the capitalistic coun- last autumn's transit agreement.- points on the Stock Exchange. - tries as never before."-Interna- International News Service..
He said unarmed German so'- diers, numbering over 1,300, had reached Turku in accordance with
ALLIANCE WITH CHINA URGED
International News Service.
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Ambassador to Japan, who said. that the Russo-Japanese Neutrali- ty Pact is "hot" worth the paper. It is written on," Brigadier-Gen- eral Woodroffe appealed for Im-j mediate understanding between Britain, America, and China.."
If the enemy captures the Suez Canal, the Japanese will come in.. If we want as we shall, assistance of the Chinese then, now is the time to act. Central NewsRad
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