"TELEGRAPH"
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
SPECIAL MESSAGES ON
PREMIER TELLS COMMONS OF OUR DETERMINATION
demand
a
LONDON, Sept. 1The first time we heard of them was policy in the past and their views on a broadcast last night. Is it not regarding the heavy responsibility (Reuter)The House of clear that the German conception of which would lie upon them were Commons,
including the negotiation was that at an almost factors in creating the present silun-
Lastaniancons
Polish tion. „galleries, was crowded to plenipotentiary should go to Berlin To-day that was past history. "I day when the session began where others had been before (cheers) now re-affirm and say for the third
and there receive a
a document or de-time in this House that British Labour at 6 p.m.
mands to be acepied in entirely." standa by its redred word."
words hav. Chamberlain's Mr. Chamberlain proceeded: "The
we are building our proper course in our view was that been firm, ww. these proposals should have been put hopes upon sand if we feel that the before Poland, who should have been German Government is going to give given time to consider them, and to any kind of favourable response to say whether they infringed her vital the appeal which has been made. interests which Germany had assured
The Prime Minister was load- ly cheered on entering the House.
The Prime Minister's first words as they rose in a hushed House were:
do not propose to say many words to-night. The time has come for aetion, rather than speech.
Awful Arbitramont "Eighteen months ago I prayed that
responsibility might not upon me to ask this country to accept the awful arbitrament of war.
the
fall
"But I would not wish for candi-"Only One Course Open To Us" will issue
is
Bare Treachery
September 2, 1939.
Ciliars, Supreme Court
THE EUROPEAN CRISIS ITALY
WILL
GENERAL WAR NOW REMAIN
FELT INEVITABLE
Polish President Makes A
Rallying Call® ·
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
WARSAW, Sept. 1 (UP),—PRE- SIDENT Moretek has proclaimed that a state of war exists in Poland; Indoor Bowling however, there has been no declarn- tion of war. The President "The entire Polish nation, blessed by God, will march to
anid,
Meanwhile anti-aircry."
guns bursi
nir-rald
however no planes ap
There was a proclamation of П
General War Certain
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
“CHAMPS” DEFEAT THE TULSA
the
NEUTRAL
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Baseball
HONGKONG SEASON EXTENDED
(By "Bingle")
This week-end's card should' have been the end of baseball for the sonson but, owing to the. ROME, Sept. 1 (UP).-An
fact that volunteers are going official communique has out on manoeuvres, the Ameri been issued, declaring that [ca-Britain clash for the Mamaks the Italian Council of International Shield has been Ministers has decided to postponed for a week. It is greatly to be hoped that the refrain from taking any Naval Authorities will give the military initiative.
local League a week's grace as ROME, Sept. 1 (Reuter)-The to-morrow is the date set for the Council of Ministers to-day relinquishment of the diamond at announced that Italy will take | Caroline Hill. no initiative in military opera- tions,
us previously she intended to respect. The Polish Ambassador raw terr
The only game of the week-end fitter hus become the arch-enemy Into netion of the fourth von Hibbentrop
therefore, wit be played to-morrow last night and told
Italian Peaco Moro
[ut 2.30 p.m., when the charity match, him that Poland will negotiate on an of mankind. Ife has been guilty not warning:
under the sponsorship of the Hong- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" equal basis. Germany's reply to that merely of the gravest and basest peared, apparently being driven off.
kong Chinese Women's Soldiers Re- was that German troops had crossed piece of treachery to this Governinent
PARIS, Sept. 1 (UP)—It is lef Association, will see those two tcains, America and the Polish frontier this morning at and people, but has been guilty of domestic measure designed to put dawn, and were since reported to be base treachery to all peoples to whom wartime regulations into effect. The
in the past he had given pledges. Government wil probably seek to Ench with a victory to their credit, announced that France has ac-good balt
China, In a by 24 pins and 17 pins, respectively. cepted in principle Italy's pro- This should be "natural" and it is
return off
engagement.. "I fear I may not be able to avoid bombing open towns.
"The British Labour Movement avoid an outright declaration
statement to-night call-war in neder lo avoid the handicaps the "Champs" and the U.S.S. Tulta posal for a live-Power conference, surmisexi that a record crowd will that responsibility.
ing upon all its members to stand which might than be imposed by the met in the deciding gune at
However, it was indicated that turn out to witness the battle. Hongkong Bowling Alleys on Thurs further action must await the out- tions clearer than they are to-day "In these circumstances, there
solidly behind it in resistance to ag- United States neutrality law.
Although Amerien subdued Chine, us to where my duty lies (ehrers), only one course upen to (loud
come of the Brush and French de-3-to-1, at the previous session, there day, August 31, the former winning gression. Belilah and
of 37 points. We have not neglectist any means of cheers). The
French
mams that German troops with by the narrow cured for the have been depart."
Dick Venezia- making it crystal clear to the German Ambassadors in Berlin
draw from Polish soji, Government that if they insisted in instructed to give the German Gov-
winners with 48 points, with W. LONDON, Sept. 1 (UP),-"We can Michals, of the Tulan, a close second using force again in the manner lu
following document; the
Sir Archibald Sinclair, said Mr.scarcely see a single hope of avoiding with 814. On the day's play both which they have used it in the past, Early this morning the German Chamberlain had spoken for the na- ja general war. We cannot bellevé; we were resolved to oppose them by Chancellor issued o proclamation 10tion as a whole and the Liberal Party that the Poles, after their people have which they are
teams did
show the form of not
capable. the German army which indicated
Teams and guine reores follow! Bar Of History
clearly that he was about to attack ported him in the stand he has been slaughtered, can do other than
The "Champa"; Dick Venezia, Polandi. Informistion Just received
The British Government has left That cerally means that France
Doe. Molthen and Gene Faggiano, "Now that all the relevant docu-by the British and French Govern-
Chas. Miller. Scores, 649, 702, 823, tents are being made public we shall ments indicates that German troops otsing undone to contribute towards and Britain will enter the war."
freely negotiated and peaceful stand at the bar of history knowing
settlement. It
U.S.S. was not Britain, source in London to-day, bearing out 558, 605. Total 3,137
Tulso: W. Michals, that the responsibility of this terrible have crossed the Polish frontier, and
attacks are proceeding.
Pete In these circumstances it wou] France or Poland that refused to come the general bellef that Briton and!
Spenko,
Peterson and France's entry into the conßict on the
Schreir, Scores, 029, 002, 005, 620, side af Poland [я now only
630. Total 3,100. formality.
force.
entustrophe lles on the shoulders of vine man (loud cheers).
world
"From-that attitude they will never
Spoke For Nation
now taken.
to the table to negotiate, but Hitler, If Poland were to be obliterated, Nazi domination would be establishe
and it was essential that ample powers be given to the Government.
fight.
Thus declared na oficial British,
to the British and French |abpear The German Chancellor has not government that by their action the hesitated to plunge the
German Government have creates ed directly or indirectly over every Lord Halifax has informed the into misery to serve his own sense-conditions, namely aut aggressive net country east of the Rhine, and Bri- Polish Ambassador that the Anglo- less ambillons" (loud cheers).
of force against Poland, threatening After thanking the House for its the independence of Paland, which and France would be left stone, Polish treaty alllance becomes effee- forbearance, show in not deanand-eal for the implementation by theither to receive the onslaught, ortive inunedintely if the reports of the submit to the extinction of iberty. German Incursions on Polish terri- ing from him information while the itish and French Governments of in Europe.
By are accurate. negotiations were still in progress the undertaking given by them to Rigorous action must now be taken Mr. Chamberinin referred to the|Poland to come to her nesistance.
the correspondence publice
of the German Government, which, he said, made ft perfectly clear that nur objects had been to try and bring about discussions about the Palish- German dispute between the two
themselves on terms countries
of equality (cheers), the settlement to be one which safeguarded the inde- pendence of Paland and secured its due observanco by international Ruarantee.
Hitlor's Duplicity
"There is just one passage in the communication dated August 30 which I would like to quote, because it shows how easily a final clach might have been avoided if there had been the Itast desire on the part of the German Government to arrive at n. peaceful settlement,
shore
401
COUNTY CRICKET
Britain And Franco Accept SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. (UP),-
is no Indication Uut they'll repeat, However, I give the edge to the Americans, but it certainly isn't in
the bing.
With the absence of U. 5. §. Min- Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, danao, America's roster will be com
B. announced to-day that Britain and posed mostly of boys from U. S. E France had responded favourably to Tulsa. Four of them played in last Sunday's tilt in which China was President Roosevelt's appent to re-eliminated
in the International frain from bombing civilians,
Series: flinger Miles; catcher Dago Britain had formally replied Costelic; third sacker Koslosky; and she would refrain from bombing A civillans in unfortified cities as long as their adversaries did likewise.
Hitler Replies
F.
| ABANDONED
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (UP).—In
[1]
lett fielder Nig Vetkeller, I under
stand that Vet is a third baseman and not an outfielder, and the line- up will be changed considerably by tlist time.
Others In the probable line-up will
Jack: a note delivered to the State Deport-
"Jiggy" Hoffman, ment, Hitler has answered President mound and swat artist; Highpocket Roosevelt's notes of August 23 und 20. Bellamy, Arst sacker; outfelder The messages informed President McClanaghan; and Infielder Sartain Roosevelt that Hitler had done every- wl3o certainly dished up a swell thing possible to settle the German- brand of baseball, known as the ag- Polish Communique
Polish dispute, "In friendly manner.gressive type, last week.
in The Ultimatum
The Polish Embassy in Paris hus!
I have left nothing untried,"
Only four of the Hongkong Club- men are eligible to effort to avoid force.
play for the issued a communigne saying: "Ger-
States: larrupin' Lorry to Inform accordingly
many has viointed the Polish frontler
President Roosevelt met the Cabinet | United unless the Your Excellency that
the Lone Star Ranger, GERMAN PLANES
in London, Sept. 1.
International Lawrence, in four places" while authoritative
a review of the German Government are prepared
Polish sources in Parls report that the The match in the county cricket situation and its possible effrets uniwirler; initial sacker Doc Molthen
who
is captain of the American USE GAS BOMBS to give is Majesty's Government
Polish Army is resisting the invasions championship between Surrey and the United States. satiafactory assurances that the
at Danzig which, according to Lancashire at the Oval was aban- Earlier, he reviewed the detailed tean; Scoop Smith, keysloner; and German Government is to suspend (Continued from Page 1.)
ncial reports, has been militarlly doned
owing to the crisis.
defence plans with Army and Navy autfielder Bille Clague. all accressive action against
occupied by the Danzig Nazis follow- Surrey350 for 8 declared and officials whereafter Mr. Woodring said Poland, and are prepared prompt-wounded when the important city of ing Herr Foerster's invitation to 212 (Pollard
for 65).
the conference was a
ideu us to the general altuation be- ly to withdraw
Lancashire.-211 (Watts 5 for 003. cussion of national defense dir- their forces from Poznan was bombed at 2 p.n., to-day. Iller to send an army to the Free,
Majesty's Polish territory,
Lwow, another important city, was City.
LEICESTER. DERBY
Roosevelt To Broadcast fure committing itself definitely. Government will, without hesita-three times bombed by planes from The official French news agency has
abandoned their
Finland's Ban SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" lion, ruin their obligailons,"
Slovakia, and many civillans were announced there is generat fighting match with Derbyshire to-day owing
HELSINKI,
(Trans Aug. 31. WASHINGTON, Sept 1 (UP)-It Continuing,
Chamberinin killed and wounded, though no long virtually the entire length of to the wicket being sodden.
Derby-228 (Sperry 7 for 48) and was announced at the White House Gecan). The export of raw and declared: "If the reply to this warn-material damage was cause.
that President Roosevelt will scrap iron, of which Germany in the don't There were several casualties when
to-day 234.
purchased considerable broadcast to the entire pation on Sun- past has is unfavourable, and
Leicester.-174 (Copion 0 for 30 dny night a message which is describ- | quantities, has been banned by the and 51 for one.-Reuter.
Mr.
gest it will be otherwise, the 170 bombs fell on Warka, which is not Britis'i Ambassador has been instruct-ja military objective, 00 kilometres
south of Warsaw. rd to ask for his passport.
"In that case, we are ready."
been minde
"The main and most satisfactory
thing to observe is that there is no need to appeal in a general way for recruits such as was Issued by Lord Kitchener 25 years ngu."
Planes Shot Down
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
the Pulish Corridor's frontier.
The French Cabinet has decided on general mobilisation.
Minister's Emotion
The French Foreign Minister, with tears in his eyes, announced that France will subscribe to President!
Roosevelt's humanitarian appeal to hall such air raids as those which the
ine Pollah towns have suffered to-|
day, London, His Majesty the King
of
In
Leicestershire
PARLIAMENT TO ·
DECIDE
(Continued from Page 1.)
10
arc
The Government has imposed cert=1 places abroad.
the Cabinet Ministers at No. 10 Mr. Churchill visked the Foreign scrupulously observed by the opponsorship on postal correspondence to
PARIS,
French Reply
Sept. 1
Generally correspondence to and from British Dominions won't be (Reuter)-Maffected by the order.
ed as being designed to allay anxiety Finnish State Council. Regulations und to relieve suspense produced by concerning the presence of foreigners
in Finland have been issued. the European situation, Mr. Chamberlain then announced "In this document we said: is that defence preparations had nirendy
R.A.F. Called Up Britain's Policy Majesty's Government fully recognise
LONDON, Sept. 2 (Router)---The adding: The PARIS, Sept. 2 (UP).-The omejal
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1 (Reuter). ande public, the need for speed in initiative and thoughts of many of us must at this Polish radio broadcast has issued the
-Mr. Cordell Hull announced that Air Ministry announces that all air- discussion, and they
Britain and France have agreed to men of the R.A.F. Reserve, including apprehension of the Chancellor from 13 and to the comparison of our ing that Polish anti-aircraft shot thenonent inevitably be turned back to first oficial army communique, suy-
President Roosevelt's plea to refrain Volunteer Reserve, must report im- the proximity of two mobilised armies
mediately.
The Auxillary Air Force, the Au- standing face to face. They would position now, and that which existed down sixteen German planes. The to-day signed a decreo similar to that Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Acting Lead. from bombing civilian populations. accordingly
hen. How do we stand this time? Poles lost two machines.
signed by his illustrious father iner of the Labour Opposition, will be already a settled British polley to Women's Auxillary Air Force have
The British reply says that it is most strongly urge both The answer is that all three services
Air Force Reserve, the The communique also reported parties should undertake during nega- ready and the situation in all heavy fighting in Silesia. The Polish August 1914 ordering the complete included in the new War Cabinet,
confine bombardment strictly Army, flations that no aggressive or miltary directions is fur more favourable and army had repulsed two. German ut-moblation of the Belilah
Mr. Winston Churchill and Mr. military objectives upon the under already been called up, development will take place. His reassuring than in 1914.
tacks on Westplatte,
Navy and Air Force.
Anthony Eden ore
mobable Majesty's Government feel confident
standing that the same rules A silent crowd Civilian
watched the arrival members. casualties in yesterday's that they can obtain such on under-
air raids are reported to be heavy.
ents. taking from the Polish Government
United Preas.
Downing street to-day.
Omee
to-night. Subsequently, there Meanwhile the evacuation of school were strong indications in Govern- if the German Government will give
Heavy Bombing
hildren began at 5.39 a.m. to-day. BERLIN, Sept. 1-The Germans
ment circles that an agreement had, Over 100,000 youngsters will be already been reached for his inclu-Bonnet has given a favourable reply. By order of the Defence Depart claim effectively to have bombed 13 taken into the country. Early this sion in the new Cabinet.
to President Roosevelt's plea not to ment, prices of all food and commo- Polish aerodromes and that thelr
morning the first hundred to leave German planes are In
have been fixod. difier Other
Morrison,
former Minister
When Hitlar Moved
Syrens Prohibited they were entrained Ja calm and for Transport in the Labour Govern-
PARIS, Sept. 1 (Reuter),-German LONDON, Sept. 2 (Reuter).---From] ment, Mr. A. V. Alexander, Firat acts of aggression started a few hours now on, soundings of fuctory syrens Mr. Leslie Hore-Belishe, British Lord of the Admiralty in the Labour after the Polish Ambassador informed and hooters are prohibited except as Minister for War, was in conference Ministry, Mr. Clement Attlee, Leater the Reich Government of the Polish air raid warning. with Viscount Gort. Chief of the of the Labour Opposition, and Dr. attitude towards the British efforts Hritish General Staff to-day while the fugh
member of to maintain
tain peace, according o Opposition.
communique issued by It is believed that special Depart-official
cial news agency received in Paris. ments which will be set up will in- The communique says: The act Wel- of aggression unequalled in brutality clude Ministries of Economic fare, Food and Information.
will be resisted by the entire Polish nation, which will defend its liberty. rights and honour to the end.
a similar undertaking.'
il
Poland's Guarantec
Looking To The Future
increasing
"That telegram brought an instan- taneous reply from the Polish Gov- Turning to the future, Mr. Cham-domination of the, air,
complete marched to Aldgate Station where Herbert Probable candiadies are M. bomb civilians in open lowna, ernment on August 31 in which theberlain said it was essential in the Polish Government said they were face of the tremendous task confront-he advance from East Prussia isorderly fashion.
pushed forward with on a reciprocal basis to give ing us, more especially in view of our activity. preparantee that in the event of past experience, to organise our man
The Polish Ambassador hus re- taking place, that Polish power this time upon as methodical, ceived papers preparatory to leaving. negotiations troops would not violate the frontler equitable and economie basis as The German Charge D'Affair in of the German Reich, providing a possible. The corresponding guarantee was given therefore proposed immediately to Many Cities Bombed by the Germans.
Introduce legislation directed to that WARSAW, Sept. 1 (Reuter)-The main German oflack from East
"We have never had a reply from end.
Government have Warsaw has been requested to leave./ French Premier was in similor con- the 1ton, another
the German Government to the A bill would be laid before the Prussia was between Zialdown and outbreak of hostilities between Ger- suggestion, which I followed, might! House which, for all practical pur- Wolnitze. have saved the catastrophe which poses would amount to an extension German planes attackeri in
took
place this morning.”
Mr. Chamberlain then referred to the German broadcast last night and the sentence therein: "In theso cir- cumstances the Reich Government consider its proposals rejected."
of nt men between the ages of 18 and 41 the Military Training Act, and sil would be ilable for military service.
Steps would be taken to ensure that man-power required for Industry would not be taken away.
Mr. Chamberlain recorded that satiinction of
and n.mseif
the
ference with General Gamelin, Chief of the French Genral Staff.
Markets At Standstill London, Sept. 1 (Reuter)-The
many and Poland brought business two
Gdynia, Thorn, Bialystock, Grodno, waves. The first bombed Kurak, to a standstill in those markets which
remained
open to-day. and BydgoszOz, and second bombed Warsaw, Cracow, Katowice and Czenstowice.
Bouthon Bombed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Sept. 2 (UP)-D.N.B.'
Dibive
the
Mr. Chanderlain said that these proposals had never been com- municated by Germany to Poland Government in the efforts that had claims that a Polish acroplane un- The Premier added that on August been made during the last days of the innded six bombs at Beuthen, 20, the German Government said they would draw up proposals for a solu-Crisis. Signor Mussolini had tion acceptable to themselveR and been doing his best for a would, if possible, place these pID (cheers).
posals before the British Government before the arrival of the Polish negotiator.
"We were
were awaiting these proposals and our Ambassador urged Herr von
and
In the foreign exchange market. terms of dollars, compared with 4.283 sterling closed, nominally" at 4.19 in overnight, but little business was transacted.
also says that the boobs were dropped on solution the workers' settlement in liohen-of
linder Strasse.
Set Our Teath And Seo It Through
"Now it remains for us to wet our
"Only unimportant property dam- age was enused," the message states.
Wall Street was easy.
Centenary Celebration
the Polish
A
The German allegation that Polish soldiers attacked Gleiwitz, which Is the pretext for German aggression, Is t cynical He. No one in the civilised world has any doubts as to who is the aggressor.
Rumanian Reaction The celebration of the 'centenary of the founding of the Little Sisters
BUCHAREST, Sept. of the Poor will be held at the Ocean)The outbreak of Order's home beyond Kowloon City hostilities, between Germany
Poland:has left the deepest: pasalble
this afternoon.
His Excellency the Governor will
1
Noutrality Declared STOCKHOLM, Sept. 2 (liquter)-
Northern countries, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, The govertiments of the Norway and Sweden have simultane, ously published declarations pro claiming absolute neutrality.
London Precautions SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH".
LONDON, Sept. 2. (UP)The Lord Privy Seal has announced the calling up of the Police War Reserve. The Admiralty has ordered the sealing of all radio equipment on
whilst they foreign ships.
are in British (Trans-
The Home
Secretary has banned open all public processions of a political and character in the East Brid of London, The Ministry of Agriculture has
Stock Exchange Closed SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Sept. 1 (UP)-Reports
hostilities on the Polish frontier visit the local institution, which cares impression on the whole of Rumania appealed for voluntary assistance in brought trading on European markets for a large number of destitute and The population, however, remains harvesting crops. to a virtual standstill to-day.
The London Stock Exchange closed at least until Monday.
calm.
is
dc- ex-
nged people,
ORDER FOR EVICTION a
British banks are practically serted and trading in foreign change has been brought to a stand-Tenant Not Entitled For
Ordinance's Protection
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” JUDGMENT FOR LANDLØRD PARIS, Sept. 1 (UP),--Although
THIS IS CRICKET!
still.
yesterday
Was
war ultimatum
Ribbentrop to. Invite the Polish Am- teeth and to enter upon this struggle bassador to call so that Herr von which we so earnestly endeavoured Ribbentrop could hand him the pro-to avoid with determination to see it posals for communication to his through to the end. We shall enter Government," he said,
into it with a clear comclence, with While Britain the support of the dominions and the Brilish Empire, and
an-despatching a the moral
Germany,
Ambassador asked him for an inter- Hover wiew 11 might be different.”
M
Bourse Trade Petors Out
Mr. F. H. Loseby represented, the
Local authorities have been' introli Oficial Rumanian comment on duced to summon all Air Raid Pres events is not yet available because to caution personnel and the_Auxillary appearances tha Rumanian Fire Servies, Rescue and Demolition Government wants first to be in a Services have been ordered to report position to get a more comprehensive Immediately; &
£500.000.000 DEFENCE CREDITS APPROVED
Violent Terms
to the Paris Bourse is officially remain- Judgment againsi Lau Chłu, of 10, proval
Hedley Verity, famed ing open trading petered out to-day Nam Kok Road, was given by Mr. "Thereupon, in most violent derins,
of the great part of the world.Yorkshire and England cricketer was until it was practically non-existent | Justice Lindsell in the Summary "We have no quarrel with the
Court yesterday when a claim for Herr von Ribbentrop sald he would German people except that they allow pulling off the outstanding bowling by 1.30 p.m.
possession of Lau's premises was
LONDON, Sept. 1 (Reuter)At the conclusion of! never ask the Ambassador to visit him. He hinted that if the Polish themselves to be governed by a Nazi accomplishment of the 1939 county
U.S. Markets Reactions Instituted by Leung Fung-yee of 128,
House of Commons debate, the House was faced with financl^" Government.” As long that cricket season,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Against Sussex, whom Yorkshire
Lockhart Road,
resolutions and 15 bills, all of which must be passed to-night// Government exists and pursues the
beat by nine wickets, Verity returned
NEW YORK, Sept. 1 (UP)—All In a sentence which was not clear methods which have been so persis the following amazing analysis to the markets assumed a wartime pattern plaintiff and defendant was absent. The most important of these were *** War Credit Passed
the Lently followed an 1y, audible, the Prime Minister op there can be no peace in Europe.
last years, second inning:
to-day.
Apart from wanting back the pro-a resolution extending Government
LONDON, Sept. 1 (UP) – peared to say thaman
The rush to buy "war babies" sont mises, plaintiff also claimed rent credit by £500,000,000, a Currency House of Commons, without that the position seem-
We are claimed to ed to be that Germany
resolved that these
them soaring this afternoon follow- from May 23 to July 20, and mesne Defence Bill to amend the law re vote, approved a war credit of £50 treat Poland as if she were in
the methods must come to an end, and if
ing the widest decling since January, profits at the rate of $20 from July gording the exchange equalisation 000,000, for defence and maintena
21 until date of possession. wrong for not entering negotiations by the struggle we can re-establish in with Germany about the proposals, the world the rules of good then the extraordinary because in their first wheat the copper boomed,
account, and to make postal orders of public order and for security Defendant was given to October and certain banknotes temporarily any war in which. Great Britain: which Poland had new
the renunciation of force, then the
1d to leave the premises, never heard, of.
legal tender in the event short- [be engaged. kald defendant had age, and to remove the present limit On Wednesday night Herr von sacrifices entailed upon us would find
Sugar prices rose the limit! per- Mr. Leseby Ribbentrop
produced
docu- their fullest justification. ~
missablo in a single a lengthy
previously piended the protection of of £63,000,000 as the amount that Jo Passed: All¬51 ad it aloud in German at
There was
bochon ment and read
all markets the Ordinance and said the tenancy might be issued to the Exchequer ICIAL TO THE
had began in January 1938. He had account, top speed. Caturally our Ambas-
during the last hour of trading.
* LONDON, Benu sador
Baked
Stocks advanced led by steels, also claimed that only a month's ront Other bills applied to the prize law, House of Comes for
a copy. Tha. * reply
coppers and chemicals.
was owing.
to aircraft, and amenda enactments, through all sizes was that it was now too late, as the
United States Steel finished nearly. In evidence. Leung said in January relating to prizes, controlling off ime fence) Bill, enabling representative had not arrived Polish in Berlin by midnight.
$5 above the day's lows.
1988 Shlu-hing was occuping the port, export and carriage of certain utilise the Douglas Aircraft and Bethlehem premises... Lou entered the Novem-goods, and forbidding dealing with Fund "for securing its ent Steel registered riser of $8.
the enemy,
'secution in the event of
plong
R
SV
and Sussex were all out for 33. The debacle was made all the more.
Sussex treated. the chom bowling with no respect and compliest 387, Cox scoring 108.
However, Yorkshire replied with a knock of 293, (W. N, Yardley 108) and then hit off the required 30 runs for the loss of one, wicket.
**"Rauter,” which sent these scores, also reports that to-day's Yorkshire He withdrew' nothing, as regarda [v, M.C.C., and Middlesex v. Kent payer job & copy of these proposals Labour criticism of Government matches have been cancelled.
Mr. Chamberlain
addede
.
"Die la: Cast":
Mr. Arthur Greenwood, acting Opposition Leader, said this was the turning point in human history,
The die is cast," he said.
Bonds bruke sharply.
The prime war commodities, sugar,
bere
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