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Russo-Japanese Staff Talks Commence
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AGGRESSION
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and Viscount
September 18, 1939.
TEXT OF LEAFLETS Dropped By R.A.F. In Germany
POST OFFICE.
SUSPENSION OF ALL UP EMPIKK
being.
AIR MAIL SERVICE
on
Folish envoy to Moscow had been handed the Russian nota
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Parcel Post Servicd to China LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter}.-The
As from 5.00 p.m. Monday, 4th subject to a Customs Embargo TOKYO, Sept. 18 (Domel)-Soviet invasion of Poland hos not LONDON, Sept. 17 (British September, the all up Empire air certain foreign goods, a list of which Putting an end to the five-greatly surprised the British, French Wireless).The text of the mall service is suspended for the time may be seen at G.PO, & K.P.C. months-old hostilities along the American governments.
second and third series of leaflets
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First class mail for destinations ccepted for despatch 38 elreum Manchoukuo-Outer Mongol bor- Halifax were in lengthy consultation distributed by R.A.F. Aircraft served by Imperial Airways whether tances permit and at senters risk. der, the representatives of the yesterday.
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Soviot's Protexts
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on Saturday.
Polish Embassy in London 10-day reported, is the address to the rates. issued a statement on the Russian German People by Mr. Neville Letters may however be sent to invasion of Poland.
Chamberlain, which was broad-such destinations by surface transport cast in German on the night of (a) To Briush Possesalons:-
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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY NEW YORK,, Sept. 17 (UP).—] The Radio Marine Corporation an- nounces that the steamer American) Farmer has rescued the crew of the torpedoed British steunt Kafrison. There were 20 survivors, Six members of the crew are missing.
American Casualties SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP).--. The State Department announces that two Americsin pussengers were drowned and six were rescued when the Norweginn ship Rondo struck uj nine off Terschelling last Wednes- day,
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Enforcing Truce Arrangements were then made to start formal negotiations for the en- forcement of the truce agreement.
The second meeting was held at 5 p.m.
Sunday on
when Lt.-Col. Tanaka, and
Major Trimura met eight Soviet military representatives, Including Major-General Potokov, at between the Sovit and the lines.
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Major-General Potokov confemed that he had regelved full instructions to open formal negotiations for a settlement of the frontier dispute.
RUMANIA
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CANNOT GIVE AID
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countries
concerning the sphere of influence and Mascow pact included arrangements
that Germany probably included the Balkan
into her
own sphere.
In other words, Germany is directly interested in Humania's integrity.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (UP).slightest change, and will remain the Polish diplomats have taken up re- The State Departinent states that 28 Į same to the end." Americans who were passengers on the steamer Athenia are still missing.
Militia's Girl Friends
Rumanian Neutrality SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BERLIN, Sept. 17 (UP).—The D.N.B. (German Official News Agency) reports from Bucharest that
sidence at Czernowitz, from whence they are paying daily visits to the Nazis Claim Successes
Polish Foreign
Office across the bor- BERLIN, Sept. 17 (Reuter).der at Zuleszenyki. Nazis claim suversses by their troops 70 miles west of Warsaw und 75 miles south-west uf the Polish capital.
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The statement sold: "The pretext of the Soviet advances in an attempt to justify its aggression is that the Polish Government has ceased to act thus and has abandoned Poland, leaving the population without pro- tection.
The Polish Government cannot allow that this pretext justines the violation of Poland. The Govern- ment of Poland, the President and the Parliament exist on Polish soil and are carrying on the war with all their power.
Soviet nggression violates made with "Poland during few years."
the Inst
The third reads as follows: Text Of Leafler "Despite the efforts of all men of Nazi Government has plunged the goodwill to avert a catastrophe, the world into war.
"This war is a crime. Germans, who are logical people, should make
clear distinction between the pre- text on which their leaders started it, and the principles that have compell- pacted the British and French democracies
to defend Poland's independence.
"From the start the British Govern- ment declared its belief that there was nothing in the Polish question to justify a European war, with all its | tragic consequences. But the Munich settlement was followed five months later by the brutal destruction of Czecho-Slovakia's independence by
Leaders. your
Red Army Communique SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, Sept. 17 (UP).—A broadcast communique from Russian Army headquarters on Polish sol, states that the Soviet forees have accupied the northern sector towns of Glubokne and Volozhin and the rail-
Molodecimo. way centre of
In the centre zone, Die Russians ave crossed the River Nlemen and have occupied the town of Bereno- vichi and four villages.
they have
In the southern zone. occupied the town of Rovno, Bubro, Zbahaz, Tarnopot and Horodenka. it is
is also claimed that seven Pulish Aghting planes and two bombers were shut down. The crews were
interned.
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of Cvakia we had to insist Java and Manila
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"If the Chancellor of the Reich Imagined that fear of war would induce the British Government to betray the cause of Poland he made hol England's way to rebak her pledged word, and, more than this, the time has come to call a halt to the rule of brute force which the Nazi Government wishes to impose on the world,
The Russian advance all along the fatal mistake. It Russian frontier is continuing success fully, meeting with the weakest Polish resistance. The report s935 the population is greeting the Russion Army cordially.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Newspapers Splash Reporte TOKYO, Sept. 18 (Domei)All Japanese newspapers without excep- tion splush reports from Berlin and Moscow that Soviet troops march into Poland across the frontier on
The report states that the Rumanian Governanent regards this as a breach of Rumanian neutrality and has ask-Sunday. Some papers issued extens ed the diplomats to desist from the last night. No official comments are practice.
available yet The
source reports that
Nuzi troops, it is stated, are push- log in to Lublin, while the Germans General Haller has fled into Rumanto, again claim to have captured Drest-Į where he has been interned, Lilovsk, 120 miles east of Warsaw.
The Germans, says an oMelat communique. prevented the retreat of Polish troops near Lemberg. The
NAZIS SEND UP REINFORCEMENTS
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Russian "Noutrality"
their
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" " LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP)-The Ministry of Information announces that Russia had informed the British Ambassador in Moscow that
the Soviet will pursue a policy of neutrality in
relations with Great Britain.
Ambassador They informed the Despite the bad weather, Nazi noted the remarkably small propor-ed to occupy certain areas of Polish that the Soviet Army has been order- planes attacked the
retreating tion of losses. columns of troops. The Vilna radló station is claimed to have been destroyed.
MILITIAMEN in Birkenhend retreating Polish troops lost 12.000 have hundreds of girlprisoners and many mins and tanks, friends. Militiamen in Taunton
(Somerset) have none.
And efforts are being made locally to change both states of affairs.
Taunton vicor, the Rev. W. H. Heaton, has asked in his magazine for a hundred girls, fond of dancing, to help him to entertain Militiamen.
He has started a social club, says "Militiamen are
need lots of girl
"
J
territory.
It is learned that only a brief report has been received from the Ambassa- Further information is now being awalled.
German Plane In Russia SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
No Major Warfare SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Sept. 17 (UP), The | dor. Ministry of Information announces Gdynia Holds Out
that major operations have not yet However, 11 Polish communique started on the Western Front, says that in heavy fighting, Polish fellows who troops have held out. Polish troops near Gdynia are all resisting, while the Pulish Possian army is obstinate
fighting and the enemy has had rush reinforcements.
A HUNDRED Want
anything up to a hundred girls to come and
ome and dance with them." Birkenhead Women Citizens' Ato sociation are patrolling parks. Mrs. 1. M. Anty, chairman, says:
"It is not a question of protecting girls but of protecting the young men." ined
The southern Polish army smashed a Nazi motorised regiment, and has taken many prisoners and 40 tanks. Government Leaving A factory near the camp, with 400 girl workers, has figured in discus-Members of the Polish Government BUCHAREST, Sept. 17 (Reuter).-
Military authorities say. Militiamen | began crossing the frontier may use the camp. But the women's Rumania early to-day, association,
slons;
placed out patrol it.
who
into
"It is clear that the French General Staff is following a carefully worked out methodical plan and so far the operations have been of a purely ex- ploratory nature," the announcement
sold.
"In precipitating this war, he has came up against the inexorable will of the British Government, boekted not only by the whole resources of
United British Empire, but also. by the alliance of great Powers to maintain unimpaired human iberty and the rights of free peoples to a free existence.
"Up to the last moment the Pope, the President of the United States of America, and the King of the Hel- glans, speaking for Belgium, Holland, Luxemburg, Denmark, Sweden, Nor- way und Finland, turned to your Nazi Government and besought Germany to choose a way of media- tan rather than that of war."
Mobilisation In Belgium
Four Northern
BERLIN, Sept. 17 (UP)-It has States Will Confer
German
been announced, that n plane, owing to engine trouble,
Kiev.
Belgian
10
crossed the Soviet frontier and made BRUSSELS, Sept. 17 (Reu- an emergency landing at Lublinnow.ter).-The
Defence The Geeman crew proceeded to Minister has issued orders for French Communique No. 27
the mobilisation of further re- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
London Reaction French communique No. 27 states: less). - Obscurity
PARIS, Sept. 17
serves. (UP),—Ofllelal
LONDON, Sept. 17, (British Wire-
Ration cards have been sent to surrounds the
local government authorities. "The enemy attacked two points on events of the last 24 hours arising our front late on Saturday.
from the Soviet Government's deck-tion says that it is not intended
The Belgian Ministry of Informa
ration food, but the Government is Official quarters here arc still awaiting details although a telegram Preparing for any emergency that received from the British Ambas-might affect the distribution of food. Ration cards will be distributed to sador leaves no doubt that earlier
the population in a few weeks. reports of the Soviet intention to occupy the Polish Ukraine and White
Copenhagen Parlays Russia were substantially correct. COPENHAGEN, Sept. 17 (Reuter). At a meeting of Ministers to-day meeting of the Prime Ministers the latest developments were con- and Foreign Ministers of the four sidered, and the Foreign Secretarynorthern States-Denmark, Norway, way in close consultation for many Sweden and Finland will be held in hours with the Prime Minister. Copenhagen on Monday.
Moselle Valley and the other at the
"One attack was made in the custsion. centre front between the Saar and Vosges. Both attacks were repulsed "It is confimed that further Ger- want the park
Thousands of civilians also streum-man forces have arrived on our front of bounds, will
stilled into safety.
from the Polish front. These consist principally of aviation and heavy artillery units.
This increase has been most notice- eable during the past few days,"
Twenty Polish bombers have land- jed In Bumania, and were later sent
into the interlor,
In Warsaw reached Rumania and are
ALLEGED BREACH OF DEFENCE LAW Representatives of foreign Powers Two people-an Indian and a trying to set up headquarters in the
accomodation
smoll Chinese were charged before limited
Rumanian town which is already Mr. R. Edwards at the Central packed with refugees. Magistracy this morning with breaches of the Defence (Finance) Regulations.
Wong Hing-chrung, manager of the Fook Sing Chung firm, was charged
without
the
the
permission Governor. He was alternatively charged with harrowing foreign cur- rency.
of a
Not Yet Bombarded
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
S'hai Newspaper Suspended
Not Surprised
Although the precise purpose of the meeting has not been revealed, it is recalled that during the Great War similar meetings were held, though then Finland was not present ns a country, nor as a sovereign State.
The meeting has been wrongly described in Germany as a meeting of the Oslo States.
Nathan Road Store Burgled
It can gain be emphasised that this move on the part of the Soviet Government does not take either London or Paris by surprise. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" Well-informed observers here point SHANGHAI, Sept. 17 (UP)-The out that It is quite consistent with Municipal Council has banned pub- what has been known for a long lication of the "Chinese American time of the Soviet attitude towards BERLIN, Sept 17 (UP)-Up to Daily News," which was the target the problems arising on her western with purchasing foreign currency p.m., (midnight H.K.T.) there has for a terrorist attack late in July frontier in the event of Poland being
been no bombardment
of Warsaw, when
involved in although the time limit for the suren an American bartender, Cap-
War. tain Albert ("Tug") Wilson, was render of the city expires
Beyond that they feel it would be 3.10 p.m.
killed.
unprofitable ot
speculate present to while no possibilty state their renson for the ban which can be
the absence of will become effective on Monday further Information, the tendency morning, but sold they would allow here is to treat with the utmost re- publication to be resumed after three serve any deductions from the action weeks.
of the Sovic!, which, while
giving ment between the Soylet and Japan- full value to the Soviet-German pact, and to the recently reported agree ese Governments, appear to fail to take into account many other factors, including a natural conflict of in- teheals in Eastern Europe between the Another Soviet and Nazi' governments.
Kundan Kodumal Lalchandani, manager of Messrs. O. K. Gldumal and Watumull, was charged with having sold or lent foreign currency to Wong.
Nelther dealers.
party
authorised
The Municipal Counell did not and d
Citadel Stormed
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
BERLIN, Sept. 17 (UP)-it has been announced here that the Ger- nan troops have taken the citadel of ara
Brest Litovsk, where 600 prisoners ban was placed because the paper Chinese quarters belleve that the were captured.
recently, ran a series of anti-Wang Geritun troops have also suc-Ching-wei articles. rounded the city of Lemberg on three sides, culling off the Polish forces retreating from Przemysl.
The German troops from Upper Silesia and Cutslovski have joined at Wlodwa.
It was stated in the charge that the money involved was 20,000 yen, Japanese currency.
The defendants were remanded for a week, bail of $500 each being allowed.
العلم
BIG BERLIN EXPLOSION
BRUSSELS, Sept. 17. (Reu- ter)The explosion at the
Further reports stale that, despite unfavourable weather, the German air force has destroyed the radio fransmitters at Vilna and
wieczo
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CHUNGKING, Sept. 17 (Reuter). BarandThe European war will make China fight Japan with greater vigour...
in
Anniversary Of Mukden Incident
With their nallonal eniblema at
The Blue Bell store, in Nathan Road, was burgled early this morning.
About 2.30 8.m. a coolle from the Kowloon Pharmacy saw two Chinese above the front door of the Blue Bell climbing from the skylight window
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coolie blew police whistle and immediately proceeded Katherine Bullding where the Thannger of the store, Mr. J. A. Gutierrez, lives. Mr. Gutierrez at once went to the Yaumail Follca Haiphong Station and returned with Detective Sergeant Johnstone and
a Chinese Shanghai detretive
Government at Kuty
China is confident of her ultimate half mast, the Chinese community intrancedation revealed that CD- German" Air Ministry (see page LONDON, Sept. 18 (Reuter) victory and China's rightful place in Hongkong to-day commemorate the breaking the plate glass window, rance to the store was made by Piller röport) occurred in According to the Folian side of theclared Generallsing, Chiang Kai-Mudken Incident, in which Japan through which hand was inserted 4hop in Leipziger Strasse which is on the Polish facing the Air Ministry, accord-Government is functioning on Polish Nail Polidress before the People'started the Manchurian Invasion and the bolt drawn wa
Political Congress; which is eight years ago.
| Polish-Rumanian frontier, the Pollak
ing to Berlin correspondents of territory in the Beiga Agency.
there. TRO
The store was completely ransack- headquarters at present meeting in Chungking. Owing to the war-time situation, ed but, fortunately, due to parti... The Chinese Generalissimo describ- Chinese organisations in the Colony oularly good business during the past authorities, hope to make an which is at Kuty, with the govern- Intervention in the European war-as short, 1 K
ment, adds that the Pollah army will prompted by the fact that he ceremonies, and no large scale mass managed to get away with goods anniversary. In simple and quiet || reduced." However, the burglars Meanwhile, no explanation of the continue to Bigtit
German doesn't want the explosion is available. All traffic in aggressor, despite
interference of meeting will be held to-day. fatter's Europe and America in the Japanece
valued at about $200. The store the vicinity has been diverted.
A "Ten-Cent-Contribution" move- numerical superiority.
was insured against burglary and Invasion of China,”.
ment has been started in 32 schools. other risks,
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