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WESTERN FRONT OPERATIONS UNCHANGED: HEAVY ARTILLERY FIRE
PARIS, Sept. 27 (Reuter)~The scene of operations on the Western Front continues to be the country west "of Haardt, which forms a kind of link between the Saar Line and the Forest of Haardt.
The nature of the operations is unchanged and activity consists of artillery duels, while the local engagements are carried out by forces never stronger than a battalion at a time on either side.
German artillery fire, which has been harassing the French lines has now dwindled and the position is rela- tively calm, except in the sector east of Zweibrucken, where appreciable activity continues.
PARIS, Sept. 27 (Reüter)--|
The Paris radio announced BANK COUNTERS
that according to neutral ob- servers, a very large part of the German armles that operated in Poland were now transferred to the Western Front.
TOWN EVACUATED Reports of
concentrations of
German troops at Aix-la-Chapelle
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German Flyingboat Shot Down In North Sea: British Cruisers Attacked
LONDON. Bept, 27 (Reuter)-
be confirmed, although no eign banknotes and coin are be- Asked whether he could make any US. NEUTRALITY
an announcement as a statement on garding their strength. Aix-la-result of Sir John, Simons state- by the German High Command towns near ment in the House of Commons] that German aircraft had attack- Chapelle and other the Siegfried Line had been a yesterday requiring the surrendered British battleships in the mid-
of such items,
dle of the North Sea, and whether most completely evacuated.
The larger banks report a sharp there was any truth in the state- increase in counter business espe- ment that an aircraft carrier had cially at the provincial branches been destroyed and a battleship thus indicating that to-morrow's badly damaged and that the Ger- to London arrivals of foreign coln man planes returned safely and banknotes will be very heavy. their base without loss, Mr. Wins
A surprising feature of to-day's ton" Churchill, First Lord of the business is the large amount of Admiralty," replied. smaller cofn often known .35 "birdseed" offered for sale,
information was available re- seiging the banks' counters
to the sante According source, work is proceeding day and night to strengthen the defence system between Mar- alg. Saarbruecken and Wissem- bourg and concrete gun-pits and constructed being blockhouses and shelters hur- riedly erected.
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ASSAULT REPULSED
The Commander-in-Crier
of
PROPOSALS
China Will Not
Be Affected
CHUNGKING, Sept. 27 (Reu. ter)-President Roosevelt's new neutrality proposals are favour- able to Britain and France and" will not affect China. says an "article published this morning in the "Sao Tang Pao," the mouth-plece of the Chinese Although most of the banks pro- the Home Fleet has wirelessed that!
Army, "German merchantmen have PARIS, Sept. 27 (Reuter-Anfess to be without authoritative yesterday afternoon in the middle evening communique records actl guidance regarding the eventual of the North Sea a squadron of, vity by enemy artillery in the re-disposal of such coin they assume British capital ships together with already been swept of the oceans: arrangement will be an aircraft carrier, cruisers and the cash and carry clause can. gion south of Zweibrucken and that some
At dawn an concluded and they have instruct destroyers were attacked by about therefore, only benefit Great Bri- south of Permasens.
ed their branches to proceed to 20 German aircraft. No British taim and France.
and no British assault was repulsed on the latter
purchase it from clients,
One German front.
Influx ot foreign Currency casualties incurred." balances held abroad meanwhile! Ayingboat was shot down and an-
reported to continues steadily and now con- other sists mostly of surrenders from foreign banks on behalf of their more remote clients.
BIG ATTACK UNLIKELY PARIS, Sept. (Reuter)-Le Matin." commenting on the Wes tern Front fighting, says that in tensive German artillery Are on one sector is not likely to presage view of a large-scale attack in the fact that the enemy will have -to cross the Rhine and then come up against the Maginot Line.
ship
was
hit
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"Replying to question. Mr.
be badly
a supplementary Churchill added:
1.
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CHUNGKING, Sept. 2 (Central) -The flood situation in Tientsin, according to a despatch to-day. has greatly improved during the week and in several parts of the British and Japanese Concessions the flood waters have completely receded
"Since the United never recognized that a state of war exists between China and'
the Japan.
present Ahitch in the efforts of the E-1 neatrality law does not affect Wish authorities to discharge the flood waters from their Concession China, "As outwardly. the new neutra-
occurred on Sept. 25, when the "Another German aircraft came lity law aims to prevent the United Japanese authorities suddenly ob- We have States from becoming involved injected to the British. Concession' down in the North Sea.
collect her the destroyer to
European War,
pumping water into the Halho sent a
of four who have been Roosevelt's proposals are likely to They claimed that the waters be adopted by the U. S. Congress." from the British area were flood- ing the First Special District, where
The authorities are occasionally allowing Britain nationals to re- tain foreign currency abroad pro- vided it is necessary against.com-crew mitments.
brought in as prisoners."
President
"WE MUST "FIGHT the Japanese have interests.
Soviet Ultimatum To Esthonia: HITLER UNITED"
Two Far-Reaching Demands Made
STOCKHOLM, Sept. 27 (Reuter) - A Swedish newspaper commenting on the Soviet Esthonian developments says that the Soviet has made two demands which have the character of an ultimatum to Esthonia.
Russia claims the right to establish a naval base off. Fin- land and to have a firm grip on Esthonia's foreign trade.
LONDON, SEPT. 27 (REUTER) —SOVIET-ESTHONIAN RELATIONS CONTINUE TO OFFER MUCH REASON FOR SPECULATION.
THE ESTHONIAN FOREIGN MINISTER, M. KARL SELTER, LEFT MOSCOW SUDDENLY BY AIR AFTER A VISIT LASTING ONLY 15 HOURS.
Back in Tallin, M. Selter conferred 'with the Esthonian President and Commander-in-Chief and then flew back to Moscow.
An Extraordinary Session of the Esthonian Cabinet was held in Tallin on Monday.
Esthonian Government sources will give no 'explana- tion of M. Selter's movements, but observers say there is reason to believe that Russia has presented far-reaching demands to Esthonia.
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DEATH OF LORD RAHAYADER
LONDON, Sept. 27 (Reuter)-- The death is announced of Lord Rähayader, first Baron (1932) of. Rahayader.
Born in London on Jan. 16, 1882,
LONDON, Sept. 21 (Reuter) CORRESPONDENCE by Meiter, is dying to Moscow, Lord Rahayader was a son of the
The illegal.organizations of Ger- many have not stopped for one day," declared the German, "Free-
Continued from Page 6 dom Party" in another broadcast.
"The opponents of the Nazis near future, unless the Govern-
COPENHAGEN, Sept. 27 (Reuter) An Estonian deputation, headed. to-day, according to the "Pollti-late ken," which reports that the Soviet changed his name by deed poll-
to Leif-Jones shortly before being has demanded from Estonia 2
Rev. Thomas Jones,
have been batch, but not or ment comes into the open with its fresh trade agreement, and the raised to a baronetey in 1932 quered as they stand together in plans and intentions. military control,
the trenches and factories uncer
use of her harbour in the Baltic as a naval base. Surely, the best way to clear up this unsatisfactory and suspicion- "We were beaten because we are breeding state of affairs is for the FORCED LANDING
ROME, Sept. 27. (Reuter) — A not united. We can only win it Government to give up its lan-
destine policy and come out with French military plane is reported we are united..
"Soldiers, workmen and labour-a public explanation and disclose
the coast of Sardinia. The ma- ers-It is not enough that we are its future plans for the Brigade to have made a forced landing on chine and crew have been in- all against Herr Hitler! We must and its memberB.
SYMPATHETIC ON-LOOKER terned. fight him united."
PRIME MINISTER REVIEWS FIRST MONTH OF THE WAR IN COMMONS
Ministry Of Information
Statement Ridiculed
LONDON, Sept. 27 (enter)—
LONDON, Sept. 27 (Reuter)-Making his fourth war statement in the House of Commons to-day, the Premier, Mr. Neville Chamberlain recalled that on September 20 he referred to the problems confronting the Rumanian Gov- ernment by the passage of Polish troops, etc., In Humania. "His Majesty's Government were watching with sym- pathy the efforts of the Rumanian Government to meet these problems, when they learned of the cowardly assas- sination of M. Calinescu on September 21.
GENERAL ATTITUDE "His Majesty's Minister at
Mr. Chamberlain concluded with Ironical läughter, greeted a state-Bucharest was immediately
Britain's general ment by, Sir Edward Grizz, Par- instructed to convey to the a statement on
Government an attitude towards the war. declar- liamentary Secretary to the Minis-Rumanian
ing: try of Information, in the House expression of horror by the
"No one Can doubt that in of Commons yesterday, that the British Government at this A recent arrival here from the total staff employed at the Head-outrage, and their sincerely modern warfare it is on the deter- Bintslang River front states that quarters of the Ministry of In-heart-felt condolence in the mination, courage and endurance of the ordinary men and women there have been amusing incidents formation numbered. 872 and in great loss Rumania thereby that victory ultimately dependa. there during the past year with the regional omces 127.
"No one familiar with the the Chinese and Japanese forces
conditions of this country can facing one another across the
have any doubt as to where we river.
stand in this respect.
The river is so narrow," he declared, that soldiers often wrote messages on pieces of paper, wrapped
over them
The number of Journalists ac tually engaged in their profession at the time of their appointment was 26 at headquarters and 17 in the regional offices. -
suffered."
NAZI ALLEGATIONS:
"German" propaganda, mean- while, had been active alleging A LORDS STATEMENT that the British contraband con- LONDON, Sept. 27 (Reuter)-trol would have no effect on Ger- stones and then tossed them The fact that the Ministry of In-many as she was self-suficient, formation does not originate news and wald, on the other hand, was emphasized by Lord Mac- completely strangle neutral trade. Millan in the House of Lords yes I don't know which of these truth: The fact in, we made, it
across the river.
"Never have our people been more unitedor more deter- mined. They are resolved- and the simple fact cannot be top often pressed -- to rid themselves once and for all of the perpetual threat of Ger-
Poland is the latest instance. Lord MacMillan declared that it plain from the beginning of the "We and France entered the war The seven defendants are Yuen that the recent fall in the level was a misconception that the war that we are anxious to take Lap-kwan. 29, Lee Yuk-lan, 21 of the Bintstang River facilitated Ministry was a mine of informa- account of the bona fide trading to rid ourselves and the world t Taul Pak-ming. 30, Chien Chi- the Japanese crossing. When he tion on every subject. Actually needs of neutral countries, and that menace. foong, 23, Sam Kim-chow, 30. Ting passed through Changsha, the city it had no means of obtaining news His Majesty's Government would "Our people are united, as they consider any suggestion have never been united before, in Tok-yan, 35, and Chan Sze, 23. was practically empty and con-as newspapers do and was depen- gladly
Mr. D. W. Waterton will pro-ditions were much the same sadant on other Government de neutral govemments might put their resolve to achieve that pur
forward for this purpose.”:
pose. after the big fire last fall
partments for its. information. Recute
A charge of maintaining appara- tus for radio communication at No. 771, Nathan Road, ist floor. without a licence from the Gov- ernment, was preferred at Kowloon
Some of the messages enquired seven Court yesterday against
were remanded 48 as to the food and general living men. They hours in custody, no bail being conditions of the soldiers on the terday in reviewing the Ministry's star "ments is further from the man aggression. ** of which
other side.
allowed
functions:
A traveller, expressed the belief
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but
Educated at Scotch College, Melbourne, and Trinity College, Oxford, he was well known as a public speaker on politics and temperance. He was Labour MP. for North Westmoreland from 1905 to 1910.
Owing to pressure on space Ladies' Softball Notes and A. R. P. Orders are held over and will be published to-morrow.
LOST WAY IN FOG REYKJAVIK, Sept. 27 (Reuter) -A British military plane, with nine aboard, landed in north-east patrol between Faroes and Ice Iceland The pilot said that he land The crew have been intern- lost his way in the fog while oned and the "plane disarmed.
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