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三拜禮 號八廿月九英港香· WEDNESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 28, 1938. 日沉初月八
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MOBILISED
Official Admiralty Announcement of Precautions
HITLER REPORTED TO HAVE REJECTED LAST PEACE PLEA
Hungary Announces Mobilisation of Army: Belgium Takes Measures
UNDERSTOOD THAT THE MESSAGE BROUGHT FROM BERLIN BY SIR HORACE WIL- SON DID NOT CONVEY ANY CONCESSIONS FROM HERR HITLER. AN UNCONFIRMED "UNITED PRESS” MESSAGE STATES THAT HERR HITLER HAS ORDERED THE GERMAN ARMY TO MARCH INTO CZECHO-SLOVAKIA AT 2 P.M. (9 P.M. H.K.T.) TO-DAY IF GERMANY'S DEMANDS ARE NOT ACCEDED TO.
"REUTER" REPORTS THAT IT IS
HUNGARY HAS COMMENCED TO MOBILISE ITS ARMY. A German spokesman states that it is improbable that General Mobi- lisation will be ordered in Germany, as 1,300,000 troops are already on a war footing as a result of the recent manoeuvres. DEADLINE AT 9 P.M. TO-NIGHT
BERLIN, Sept. 28.
Indications are that Herr Hitler is angered by Mr. Chamberlain's speech and that unless there are prospects of a peaceful solution by 2 p.m. to-day he has decided to march his armies into Czecho-Slovakia.
Any orders marshalling Germany's forces are unlikely to take the form of General Mobilisation in view of the fact that already there are 1,300,000 men under arms and further reserves must come from the Storm Troopers or comparatively old men.
No
Italian Mobilisation
Military trucks und transports last General Denis, Minister of Delenen, jswept away" and "Denes inust
of | thred."—Renter. night. rumbled along the Unterder- General Vanden Bergen, Chief inden route to the French border. the General Staff, and the Premier, They included communications and M. Spank, conferred to-day and later provisions units, Eight artillery, General Den's and M. Spaak were The by King Leopold. received lanks, and horst trucks,
Crowds silently watched without Cabinet again met this afternoon to muking my demonstration, while discuss the situation in so far as it trucks established unti-aircraft bat-effects Belgium.--Trans-Oecan, teries in the suburbs.-United Press,
Appeal Rejected
Six Classes Mobilised
Brussels, Sept. 27. London, Sept. 28. With the summoning to the Colours It is underslood now that the of additional reserves the total now six different report brought from Berlin by Sir mobilised includes Horace Wilson and which was con- classes of reserves.---United Press. sidered last night by the Cabinet. did not ronvey any concessions from Herr Hitler.
Nevertheless the Cabinet view is said to be that efforts for a peaceful solation must be continued until the very last moment-Reuter
Hungary Mobilises
Belgrade, Sept. 28.
Hungary has commenced mobiilse,
to
Military activity and scenes are
Holland's Precautions
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Rome, Sept. 27.
runours current here that Ialy ordering general mobilisation.
The War Ministry to-night denies
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HIS MAJESTY THE KING
SANCTIONS AGAINST JAPAN
GREAT BRITAIN
DECLARES STATE
OF EMERGENCY
For Peace
Last Slender Hope For
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In
Hitler's
Reply To
Special To "Telegraph"
LONDON, 11.30 P.M.
Note
T IS OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED BY THE ADMIRALTY THAT THE
BRITISH FLEET HAS BEEN MOBILISED.-UNITED PRESS. DECREE BY THE KING
LONDON, 8.30 P.M.
HIS MAJESTY THE KING, IN A SPECIAL ISSUE OF THE "LONDON GAZETTE", HAS DECLARED THAT A STATE OF EMER- GENCY EXISTS IN GREAT. BRITAIN.
His Majesty, the King's notification that a State of Emergency exists in Britain was published "by and with the advice of the Privy Council."
The decree orders the Minister for Air, Sir Kingsley Wood, to call up all and any officers and men of the Auxiliary Air Force.
A State of Emergency in Britain has not the wide implications of a similar declaration elsewhere. It, however, gives the authorities wide and extraordinary powers to regulate and take over transport and supplies to control prices, etc., and to generally take whatever steps are necessary for the safety of the population. United Press.
Reuter adds that the official announcement of Mobilisation states that the measure has been adopted as a precautionary one.
"The experiences we have had with his promises cause us to
Inals that he has not a single day | STOP PRESS
League Agrees To Take Action
Geneva, Sept. 27. The League Council agreed at its meeting
London, Sept. 28. here this afternoon to
Britain's mobilisation of her! the application of navy has sent a ringing warn-! Article 16 (sanctions) of ing round the world that she is the League Covenant tries to dominate the world by to tolerate no delay, which
rendy to fight if Her, Hitler against Japan in the threats of force.
only regard as a pretext on the part an of Prague and evidence of Prague's Department officials held present dispute with
intention to make a clean sweep of reports emergency session, as
the
Sudeten German regions."— China.
indicated that Herr Hitler might
Reuter. The League decided, invade Czecho-Slovakia before Following the Cabinet Council however, to leave in-nightfall,
The Air Force is afrendy
It is believed, although unconfirmed in military elreles, that
specialists have been called to the
Colours.-Reuter,
Paris Not to Summon French Parliament
Paris, Sept. 27.
In view of the international situa-ship of M. Lebrun,
|
official Fun
tion thus been decided to take men- communique was issued. sures for the reinforcing of the that full report was received from fit.-Reuter.
beyond October 1.""
The
Diplomatiche Correspondenz slates that "the Reich is determined # can
Germany May Mobilise
At 9 p.m. To-night
Berlin. Sept. 27.
Bague, Sept. 27. meeting here under the Chairman-dividual states to take mobilised, leaving only a formal It stated what action they think mobilisation of the Army neces-
A very grave view of the present sary prior to war.
situation is taken in authoritative The Admiralty's fleet mobi-circles here. The sands are running lisation has made ready 400 out, and as one eminent diplomatist ships, but the Admiralty em- put it, peace hangs by a straw., phasises that the mensure is purely a precautionary, one-
frontier.
the Prime Minister, M. Edouard Troops on the frontier are already Daladier, regarding his conversa- taking up their positions and will be tions with the Britsh statesmen int immediately augmented-Reuter. London, as well as on the general į
International situation, "
The Minister of Health informed Cabinet of measures which would be taken on behalf of women and children why, in case of work
No Negotiations
the Warsaw, Sept. 27. " Reports that negotiations for the similar to those that took place as settlement of the Polish Minority Crecho-Slovakia was being mobilised, problem and the district of Teschen but on a much smaller scale. There have commenced between Prague and is no war fever.-Beuter.
Warsaw are officially denied here --- Reuter
Wilson's Return
London, Sept. 27,
On his return here from Berlin, Sir Horace Wilson stated that he did not
Polish Demands
Warsaw, Sept. 20. It is announced here that President
Moscicki, agreeing, to A
know if he would be returning to Benes has sent a fetter to President
Germany.
with Herr Hitier this morning and
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territorial
SWIMMING
United Press. CHAMPION
would have to be evacuated from IN COURT
the war zones...
The Minister of the Interior, MT. Surraut, informed Press represents- tives. later that the summoning of Parilament is not envisaged for the time being.
Alleged Receiver Of Stolen Property
Tremendous public interest
Was
Muk
some
Hope of Peace?
It is believed in Berlin that if a favourable message is not received by the German Government from the Prague authorities by 2 p.m. on Wednesday (9 p.m. In II.X.T. to-night) an order for general mobilisation will follow. Already a
ady a number of foreign news- paper correspondents have left the country, the Daily Telegraph, the Daily Mall and the News Chronicla leaving to-night.— representatives Reuter,
It is learned that the President of to decide."
London, Sept. 27. Sir Horace Wilson returned to London from Berlin this evening.
It is firmly believed that he brought
from communication
Herr Hitler, encouraging a hope of a last minute agreement to avert war.
Some belleve that he has brought situation M. Daladier dealt with the Wai-ming, 20, a clerk at the General police the Sudeten areas pending the
In his statement on the Heneral shown at the appearance of
an invitation to the British Legion to "We Are Resolved"
Berlin, Sept. 27. He added: "I hnd n further talk | revision of the Polish-Czech boundary i London conversations and with Pre-Post Ofice, and Lam Shiu-king. 23.) plebiscito.
"We are resolved. It is for Benes eldent Roosevelt's plea for peace, when they appeared before Mr. 11. R. I am going to talk with the result of the Polish demands for 1le also quoted verbatim the German Butters, Senior Magistrate, at the
the annexalion of Teschen.
Chancellor's
and pointed out Prime Minister."
These words, with which. Herr! speech
Central Magistracy this morning, on the Leglon, Sir Frederick Maurice, emissary The
Therefore, Warsaw, is immediately tho arrived at the Premier's residence of 5.50 p.m. which, it is understood, will demand
submitting proposal to Prague con possibilties still available for a charges of receiving stolen property. set out for Berlin by plane on Sun-1iter concluded his speech yester
negotiations.
A further charge of larceny of a day with Mr. Chamberlain's consent day, are used as hendlines for this A certain measure of relief of the camera from a student of Lugard and proposed that the Legion offer morning's Issues of the three lending Router
that Czech troops
immediately general tension has been produced Hall, Hongkong University, was pre- this service. He returned on Monday. Berlin Newspapers, Including the Belgian Troops Man Fortsovacuate the Teschen area and permit
by the announcemen!
the ferred against Mok. Pollsh troops to occupy. it, while Cabinet has decided not to summon. Brussels, Sept. 27. mixed commission meets to fix the Parliament yet-Trans-Ocean, A certain number of preventative new boundary without holding a measures have been taken by the plebiscite-United Press.
De Valera's Message Helgium Government in view of the crisis.
Geneva, Sept. 27. Eanton De Valora, Prime Minister of Eire, has sent a telegram to the British Premier telling him:
Thousands of reservists were sent) out to-day to join their regiments and alf trains were crowded to over-
B@llowing.
In
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that
Austria Must Assist
Vienna, Sept. 28. "When Here Hitler gives the order for war we shall rush to our guns
"Let nothing_daunt you or deflect Brussels itself numerous and decide the struggle between the
Fuchrer and Ardennais,
Dr. Benes." declared you in your effort to secure peace. Chasseurs
conspicuous
Herr
Buerckel, Herr Hitler's with their grown Dazque сара,
"Tens of millions of Innocent people patrolled the streets, while in all presentative in Austria, addressing on both sides who have no cause against each other, but who are in Towns, including the capital officials an anti-Czech meeting here, are busy taking an inventory of the All Nazi Party, members and all danger of being hurled against each' available
Gas masks have been told to attm the mooting where slaughter, are praying for your efforts wackduzeg towns and large nolces were fixed to the walls to succeed and that you may and a
markverslangan qamar broer Continued, on Prov 4)
Gen Svetloles of all workers in Vienna factorles had, béon | other, with, no Riternaliyo but mutual
the entrance and | spectatora,
United Press.
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central organ of the National Socialist the Volkitcher Boebachter, Parly, which calls the speech Germany Пnal word,
decision.
Berlin, Sept. 27. well
The speech of the Fuehrer con- The suggestion that the time limit swimming champion, given to Czecho-Slovakia in the stitutes in fact the last word which bour swimming race last year. and was In the Colony har German Memorandum may be ex-Germany will utter in this conflict,"
tended would seem to be denied in a the Nail Party organ says.
"Now Benes will have to hand over Both defendants
were remanded
somi-omelally inspired article in the until 10 o'clock on Saturday morning Boerach Zeitung.
what belongs to us without further when the case will be heald.
Detective Sergeant L. Oakley is in The paper states that "we cannot unties or attempts at putting off the
walt until Dr. Benes has driven a few
"Prague must realise that the Reich thousand Sudeten more, hundred charge of the case,
Germana · · from their
homes and of Adolf Hitler is now resolved to heartha while dally hundreds lose liberate the Sudeten Germans. It is Uheir lives and their houses go up not a conflict between the German In names,
and Czech peoples, but "purely ́ ́I question of the unscrupulousness of a man who, for the sake of personal
B: (Continued on Page 51) JAN
PREMIER'S SPEECH FROM ZBW.
"De Bener would like months for A recording of Mr. Chamberlain's) speech will be broadcast by ZBW at the evacuation of the areas before a
settlement was, reached, 8. p.m. to-night.