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from East Prussia has hardly gressed beyond the ilne reached days ago.
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The Germans, having failed to
September 12, 1939.
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WILLIAM BOYD
the Vistula, Bug and Noraw rivers, (Continued from Page 1.)
The report of the Chapter General Is alrendy under the fire of German
of the Order of St. John for 1938 artlery.
international relations. signals out Hongkong for special Warsaw Holds Out
Until this is sehieved no country con-mention. The following is an ex- BRUSSELS, Sept. 11 (Reuter)—be safe," declared an official state-tract from a report by Coi. Sleeman that ment from the Ministry of Informno-who was in Hongkong two years ago: Reports received here state while the people of Warsaw are tion to-day.
"No part of the Brigade can have working day and night to defend the "Germany may say they have no been tested more highly during the capital, Polish resistance in the field aims in Western Europe, but the tale
and apprecia- becoming more organised daily, of limited German territorial ambi-past three years than that at Hong-
kong, and my gratitude and and it is claimed that the enemy adons has been told too often to inspire
tion Доса to the Commissioner Alfred Morris, the District Officer, vance has been definitely halted on even the slightest confidence.
Britain does not desire another Mrs. R. Langley, and all their officers several fronts.
The German army working south Versailles Treaty, as Field Marshal and other ranks who have served so
Goering falsely alleges, nor does she
splendidly and well in the direct desire the collapse of Germany.
"Britain desires a just and endur-rellet of suffering and in bringing log peace with any honourable gov-comfort and hope to despairing re-
fugees. enter Warsaw from the West, are now
"As one who was privileged to wit- trying from the East, but according
ness some of this work and as one to the Polish military, this entails a London, Sept. 11 (Reuter)-Field- who visited Canton In the earlier very narrow salient with the risks of Marshal Hermann Goering's speech stages of the Japanese-Sino conflict, being cut in the neighbourhood of (reported in the Telegraph" yester-I can perhaps appreciate better than Bialystok and Gorotino.
The Poles claim that the German day) has revealed the bankruptcy of most the excellence of these services."
REPORT FOR AUGUST German policy, is the opinion in army advancing from Slovakin official British circles,
The report by the St. John Am- ventured too far and have been
New Territories A statement issued by the Ministry|bulance
Medieni pushed back by the defenders, who of Information recalls Hitler's broken Benevolent Branch shows that 14,300. won several local successes,
and says that no confidence cases were treated during August. Polish headquarters in the Corri-can be placed in any
promises,
assurance he Of this number, 3,459 enses were at- dor zone report they are suli operat-
Įmuy give.
tended to at the Haw Par Hospital, "TRAPPED" starring CHARLES STARRETT ing with envniry in favourable
Britain requires peace to be con- Cheung Chau. terrain, comprising several lakes, (cluded with a German Government Over 2,400 cases were seen by the
Tanks In Suburbs
whose word may be trusted.
doctor, and 164 anti-Cholera indcuta- tions made, There
530 Broken Promises LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter).-The malaria cases out of 2,500 cases at Ministry of Information
Tsuen Wan. to-night
The The commander of the city Garri-issued a communique on Field Mar-
Chinese Territories report that son, Colonel Lipinsky, in a broadcast shal
1,704 cases were at- German shows Goering's speech to over Warsaw radio to-night said that munition workers.
tended to at Shum Chun and Nam the German attack on the city was
Of these, 958 were seen by "It is considered in official circles", Tho. abating. Three out of four German says the communique, "that Goering's the doctor. tanks had been captured, one being
The Nam Tao, Shum Chum and captured in on attack on a suburb.peech revealed the bankruptcy of
the German policy.
Ping Wu Hospitals are now tempor- Colonel Lipinsky said that the valuc liler made many promises to arily suspended, as all the places of the tank amounted to nothing in foreign countries. None of them has were evacuated hurriedly, #
and nil street fighting, as it could not get been kept.
material abandone........... through the narrow streets and could not reply to fire from the house tops, A Russian wireless message says that the Polish troops at Posan ore HOW
fighting their way successfully through to join the main body near Warsaw,
LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter). Warsaw is still being held by the Poles.
From Brussels comes the news that the Polish war capital has been shifted from Lublin to a city in the north-east.
Gdynia Holds Out
At midnight, Greenwich Mean Time, the Poles in Gdynia were still holding out. Another London message says that there is little news of fighting in Poland to-day in Polish hands.
but it is evident that
Warsaw is
Foreign newspapermen who have;
tion.
were
"It is therefore not surprising that no confidence is felt in any assurance he may give. Great Britain, therefore, of decency in international relations, is justified in requiring that pence Until this is achieved, no country is should be concluded only with
safe. German Government whose word may be trusted.
Itas
"But the Nazi Government also misled the German people whom it had promised peate with honour. Policy Of Violence
the
US
"The Nazi Government may say it has no aims in the West, but the tale of limited German territorial ambi
lens has been told too often to inspire the slightest confidence.
broke out.
"Britain does not desire another "They live not got peace, because Versailles, us Goering falsely alleges, the German Government has
| tkr the collapse of Germany, but a liberately
pursued a polley of just and enduring pence with an violence which made war inevitable. honourable German Government, They have not got honour because "Regarding the economic situation. the world recognises the crudity and Field Marshal Goering's speech can violence of the German Government's have brought little comfort to his churges against Poland.
Listeners, who were already reduced The sickening technique', as just arrived at Amsterdam confrm Prime Minister called it, has become to meagre rations before the war reports of numerous German air raids all too familiar. There is no country "What is to be said of a Govern- on the Polish capital, causing heavy in Europe which does not regard thement which frivolously embarks on casualties among the civilian popula- present German Government
an unnecessary war, In economic pursuing a policy which is a menace conditions the gravity of which even Reports from the Rumanian fron-to the security and independence of Field Marstal Goering's optimism fler confrm that the Polish army all.
does not venture to conceal from an have withdrawn intact before the
No Country Safe
audience which is only too well aware German advance. The Poles are "Britain is fighting for the return of the facts." now expected to entrench themselves in positions south of the River Vistula and along the Saan River, a historie Polish line of defence.
Behind this is Lublin, the Polish war capital, and Lwow, another im- portant city whell has been subject- ed to numerous German air attacks of great Intensity, causing heavy casualties among the civilian popula❤ tion.
Gallant Defence Of Sesport LONDON, Sept. 11 (Reuter). Polish troops are still holding out in Odynia.
The Germans claim to have sur- rounded the city and to have cap- tured towns within 20 miles radius of it.
They also announce that all goods traffle for the time being between East Prussia and Germany will be carried only by the sen route.
Earlier, it will be recalled, they announced that fighting, In the Cor- ritor might be considered as "over".
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