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September 19, 1939.

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British. Press Reactions

London, Sept. 18. Singularly uncomprising condem- nation was given by most London newspapers to the Red Army's entry Inta Poland, though in fact there was A marked cleavage of opinion of Stalin's molives between The Times and the Daily Telegraph, which sug- ***gests that the Russian riddle is still not solved to universal satisfaction.

The Daily Telegraph Interprets the of self-protection

Move

one

Inst Germany. It opines that Russia is alarmed at the rapidity of the German advance and the threat It offers to Russia's western frontièr. Russin is determined that the whole of Poland shall not come under Ger- nan dominatkın and willing to risk a clash with her new friends to protect Russia's interests for wher- ever two great ormles meet in such clrcumstances there musl be zome danger of incidents leading to war.

Whatever the future may hold, two things are certain: the presence of the powerful Russion army at his eastern frontiers will immobilise, a large part of Hitler's farees at a time when they are needed in the

T'oland, west; secondly,

brutally stricken to earth, will rise again,

The Tine's says the Germany knew better when they judged that the self-denying objects of a peace front would prove pallid and unin- viling to Russia compared to the offer of two Polish provinces at no immediate cost. Germany was to de the murder and Russia was to dire the estate.

Black History

Some of the blackest chapters in European history record the eariler experiments of this type of crime by the same partners. But as the Poles well know, the fate of their country will not be decided in Poland but elsewhere. They have been ready to lose their lives for their country and will assuredly be helped to save it.

The briefest reflection will display the intricacies as well as the Insin-

verities of the game now being play ed by Russia and they leave no scratch or dint upon Allied solidarity. Public opinion in Britain is revolted though not dismayed by these cynical exercises In lower diplomacy. It is a reinforcement to be able to distinguish friends from enemies and of the nims for which the Allies will wage this war to its end. The Ailles enemies are weaker for having ranged Utemselves together in a re- cognisable identity of species,

Defeat and compromise are out of the reckoning. The war will end with the extinction of Hitlerism and will that only-Reuter,

--Government Walis

Saved

London, Sepi, 18. The Admiralty announces that the aircraft carrier Courageous was Jost by enemy submarine attack (o-day.!

The Courageous wns with the «reserve" fleet and was performing valuable services when she way at- fucked and sunk. Her crew' was rescued by destroyers and merchant ships.

The submarine was Immediately attacked by British destroyers and presumably destroyed.-Renter Bul İrtin.

Protecting Merchant Ships

London, Sept. 18. HMS. Courageous was cominis- sioned with the Reserve Fleet in August with a reduced complement of abreraft, and since the opening of hostilities has been performing very good service in protecting ships of the merchant marine against U-boat at- tart. She was one of the best air- craft carriers, orignally completed as a cruire in 1917 and conve led after the war--British Wireless.

Decreased Personnel

London, Sept. 18.

COURAGEOUS SUNK

POLISH RESISTANCE NOW

PRACTICALLY

The Government of Poland has fled into Rumania where

55 Polish neroplanes have also landed after being chased six miles into that country by German pursuit machines. The Government may be allowed to establish itself in France.

An ultimatum is sald to have been presented to Warsaw and to have been rejected. The city is still held and there is n considerable force of the defending army in its environs and stretching to the east. Latest reports indicate, however, that Germany intends to spare the capital since its ultimate capitulation is now merely a matter of time. Foreigners are, by agreement, being given an opportunity to leave.

ENDED

Polish resistance is still being pressed against the Germätis*** In the south at Lwow, from which important town, however, the Poles are gradually retreating into the interior.

Soviet troops have swept into Poland along the entire length of the border which Poland carved out of Russia in 1919. Little resistance has been encountered and it is stated that Germans and the Red Army will meet at Brest Litovsk in the north and Lwow, the former Tsarist town of Læmberg, In the south.

All reports now indicate that Polish resistance is virtually at an end and only senitered remains of the army are standing up to the German troops. About a quarter of the Polish forces are sold to be trapped and disintegrating rapidly, white refugees are, pouring into Latvia and Runiania.

London, Sept. 18. Evidently Warsaw has been spared

total destruction previously 66

threatened by Germany, it is paid

The Ministry of Information states that the German High Command has that when HLM.S. Courageous was now declared that as Poland !! sunk she had a reduced complement practically conquered no useful pur- of aireraft and therefore presumably pose will be served by smithing! a somewhat smaller crew. Her fullWarsaw, which will eventually sur complement with the personnel or the Fleet Air Arm wotkl be about render with the

£200 officers and men.-Reuter,

Formerly A Cruiser

The Courageous was built in 1910 as a cruiser and converted into an aircraft carrier in 1024. She has a displacement of 22,500 tons and an overall tenth of 706 teet.

Her complement including R.A.F. perconel, amounts to 1,216,

least distress and¦ bloodshed-Reiter Bulletin,

Warsaw Confusion

Cophenhuren, Sept. 18.

A telegram from Riga to the De- lingske Tidende reports that General- Sonkowski, former friend of Pilsnd- aki, attempted to establish a military dictatorship in Warsaw yesterday,

"All Quiet On The Western Front"

French Press Bitter

London, Sept. 18. The French press is bitter over the Soviet Invasion of Poland, white the American prend strongly condemns the action of the Soviet.

The New York Times says that this is the price for which Stalin Betrayed Britain and France,

Ideology is now between the democracy of peace and a despo- tism of terror and war,

As buffer slate between Russia and Germany becomes smaller, distrust between Uie two nations will become more

evident.

Spain would now seem to be more in sympathy with Britain and France, The Russian inva- sion has created a bad impres- Riot among the Spaniards.— Reuter Bulletin.

Anti-Soviet Feeling In France

Paris, Sept. 18. The French press is unanimously Indignant at the Soviet invasion of Poland, which it calls “the fifth parti- tion", but they think that this rein- forces the allies' Intention to Sght the war to a final victory,

Concensus of opinion is that the Soviets will take only that region within the "Curzon Line," Axed by London, Sept. 17. The Ainbassadors' conference, at the end of the World War and fater re- A Ministry of Information state-placed by the Riga Peace Treaty, in ment says that operations on the 1921. The report adds that the attempt Western Front hove The general scheme of armouring was frustrated by Marshal Smigly-purely exploratory, and no major cialist Populatre, ask for repression

so far been is on cruiser lines, the three inch belt Rydz, but now that the Polish Gov-battles have yet taken place. being built up of two inch plating|

inch guns, four three-pounders and¦ 17 smaller guns,

Sailors Like Security

The Gerinus attacked cast of Luxembourg near Perl in German territory, but were driven back- Reuter.

"All Qulot" Report

Paris, Sept. 18.

Many papers, including

the So-

of the Communists who refuse to repudiate Stalin, on the grounds that

ey are now enemies of France. It is predicted that all Communist depulles and municipal council mayors wil} be deprived of their posts, possibly there will be an in- crease of preventative arrests, fol- lowing up the measures taken at the outbreak of the war.

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Lublin Still Held

Berlin, Sept. 18. It is claimed that German troops

south-east Poland are advancing: London, Sept. IV. on Drohobycz. Maglerow and There steamers at Dublin, includ- Krasntystaw, south-east, north-east A war communique states, "There ing a train-ferry, have been held up and north of Przemysl. It is ad-was a quiet night on the entire front, because the crews refused lo sa mitted that fighting is still in pro- There was local activity of contact The majority of opinion is that the under the flag of Eire, claiming that gress for the possession of Lublin in elements."-Reuter Bulletin.

Anglo-Polish, Franco-Polish and If they were sunk, their dependents central Poland-Rester. would not be

Rumano-Pollsh compensated, which

Future German Strategy

assistance mutual Pacts will not be applied because of the Soviet's declaration London, Sept. 18.

of con- The German High Command states transferred

Large German

which neverthe- forces are being inued neutrality, that the Polish campaign is approach-Western Front where French pene-fiction."

from Poland to the less is described as a "diplomatic Ing the end. According to the same tration averages 121⁄2 miles over source Lublin was conquered_and|40-inlle front. Lwow encircled.

they would certainly get if the ships, were sailing under the Union Jack.

The steamers belong to the L.M.S.

Railway Company, and are registered

Dublin. Negotiations are Reuter Bullefini

proceeding

Kafiriston Casualties

London, Sept. 18. Renter's diplomatic representative understands that no official reaction

New York, Sepl. 17. to the intest developments of the The Radio Murine Corporation an- international situation is likely until nounces that the steamer American Government has received full in- Farmer which rescued the crew of the formation on all the circumstances torpedoed British steamer Raftristan of the Russian advance into Poland, has bourd 29 survivors. and has had an opportunity of dis-

members of the crew are missing. cussing the situation with the French United Press. and Polish Governments.

The situation is developing so rapidly that

a clearer perspective should soon be possible.-itcuter.

British Envoy Salo

Paris, Sept. 18. The British Ambassador to Poland and the remainder of his staff arrivod at Czernovitz. The French Ambas- sador is expected there soon-Reuter Bulletin.

Submarine Attacked

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New York, Sept. 18. The Conmander of the American Farmer states that on airplane at- tacked the submarine which sank the Koristan. No disclosure Is made us; to the nationality of the plane or the fate of the submarine, and the report is apparently based on survivors' stories-United Press.

Conquest Almost Complete

Berlin, Sept. 18.

French

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Kuns now

It is thought that Russia will wait another opportune moment before practically intervening in the war, but that the

The report adds that as the greater dominate the Saar Valley where blant allies will henceforth regard Russia part of Poland is now occupied the furnaces and coal mines are empty, as a potential enemy, German air force has now assembled depriving for other tasks.-Reuter Bulletin.

"State of Disintegration"

Germany of important,

Allled militarists reported that the supplies of Iron and cool.

Russian act was foreseen since the The question is, whether Germany Russo-German Pact, for which reason will remain on the defensive on the it does not affect military plans. Berlin, Sept. 18. The scattered remnants of the Siegfried Line or invade Belgium and Polish army are obviously in a state Holland in an endeavour to carry have tremendous repercussions in Editorials insist that the act will of disintegration states a German the war to France. Reports of the the Balkans, because it High Command communique.

civilian population being evacuated

the behind Fighting is proceeding around Lub-ller, particularly around

Belgian and Dutch from the "return to ambitions of political expansion of Tsarist Russla on south- Aix In- ve been cut off from retreat to the The Belgian defences, however, are volte face will occur due to the par- east of which the Polish troops Chapelle, point to the latter design. eastern Europe". Semi-official circles predict that a surprising Italian cast--United Press.

much stronger than in 1014 and the tition shortly-United Preis. Maginot Line extends along the Bel- gian frontier.

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Polish Army Still Powerful

announces

FRACAS ON WHARF

Attendant Injures Coolie

With Boathook

Kuty, Sept. 18. An important German mechanised The week-end fighting around force was completely broken up by Saarbrucken suggests that the Ger Polish troops 15 miles west of Lwowman army is not equal to that of the Steamer Boarded

according to a communique issued on last war. Counter-attacks that fail London Awalts News ·

Sunday by the Polish Telegraphle are particularly costly warfare.-- Tokyo, Sept. 18. Agency. One hundred armoured Reuter. London, Sept. 18. Following on the heels of the ex- curs and 50 Kung were News of the situation in Poland is amination of the Ryuun Maru, 0,450-together with

captured, several thousand

A bamboo pole and a boathook scanty in London. The Polish Em-ton Japanese freighter, by British prisoners.

were flourished in an encounter at the Hongkong Star Ferry pler at 0.20 bassy states they are anxiously warship of the China Squadron near awaiting news. It was impossible (Formosa, another Japanese freighter,

The communique adda

a.m. yesterday, and the inter- to hear the broadcasts from the, the Karatsu Maru, 5,857 tons.

Soner, was remainder of the German forces re-

change ended in a coolie and a ferry Polish stations in the early hours and also challenged by a British cruiser off The fact that this success could be Polish groups, comprising about a Indian policeman,

treated in disorder towards the west. The strongest of these encircled attendant being marched off by an It is not known whether the stations Amami Oshima Island south of are jammed or stopped---Reuter, Kyushu Inst Thursday.

obtained despite the need for retreat, quarter of the whole army, has been-

Clears the Air

and

that the

remnants of the former Polish army are being destroyed and taken pri-

anys the communique, provides pushed into a mall territory south- People were streaming from According to a report made by the eloquent testimony to the excellent west of Ezura and the Vistula, mid- ferry when the coolle tried to thrust skipper of the ship, the Japanese morale of the Polish troops.-Reuter, way between Warsaw and Lodz. his way down the exit ramp, seem- freighter was stopped by the Brillah

| Ingly · Intending to board the ferry cruiser at a point 20 nautical miles

Yesterday this group began dizin- without paying. A pier attendant Amami Oshima Island, In

tegrating. In the west there was stopped him by bringing his boat- Kagoshima Prefecture.

nothing of importance,—Reuter, hook down on the coolie's head, caus-

"ing a bad gash,

tho

Troops Advance Rapidly

Riga, Sept. 18.

For fully five minutes the coolie, clutching his bleeding lead, shouted

London, Sept. 10, In unofficial

Informed but

Will Fight On quarters the view is taken that the

London, Sept. 18. altuation is not dissimilar from that

"Despite the crushing superiority of which might have occurred if Russia

The British warahip came alongside amounting to some 70 divisions, as

Gernan military had been allied with Britain

machine, France in the event of the Polish the Japanese ship tỏ · ascertain the well as the overwhelming superiority Government being driven beyond its latter's nationality. The Karatsu {of the German air force and mechanis- frontiers.

Maru arrived inf Wakamtau, in ed units, fierce fighting is proceeding have reached Vilna, about 80 miles when most of the people had gone, It is reported that Russian troops and danced with rage and then, The Times says, "On the briefest Fukuoka Prefecture, on Sunday

in all sectors," said Colonel Beck, the from the Soviet-Polish frontier and picked up his pole and made a wild challenges by British warships near cast from Government headquarters-Reuter.

In view of the recurrence of Polish Foreign Minister, in a broad-25 miles from the Lithuanian border, swing at the attendant. The pole Japanese territorial waters, Japanese in south-eastern Poland to-night. seamen are hoping for official actions

Domel.

reflection it will be seen the diplomat intricacies, as well as the Insinceri

ties of the game which is now being

must be left to time and events. All that need be said now, quite, round- ly, is that they leave not the smallest scratch or dirt upon the solidity of British and Allled purpose. Public opinion hero is revolted, though not In the least dignayed, by these exercises in the lower cynical

Poland, diplomacy, Sympathy for which was warm and eager) refer day, is aname to-day? The vision of the principle for which we are at war is clearer, len. compromised and less compromising than ever. **We look (outa udon-dy

now has fewer s reinforcement to

played by Russia. Their elaboration

crashed down a few inches in front to protect Japanese merchantimen. "The barbarous methods of warfare

Many Troops Internad

of the attendent's feet and he grabbed up his boathook and moved" to de-, employed by the Germans in bombing

Bucharest, Sept. 18. fend himself. open cities and towns, and railway Large numbers of refugees ATO lines, have in no way weakened the arriving at the Rumanian-Polish Other attendants Intervened to Defeat and compromise alike are resistance of the Polish Army.

trontier.

| prevent an ugly duel A European

who witnessed ... ... · the. whole. wholly out of the reckoning.

in- "It may be that Moscow had be- the final result of an Ailled victory.measures to reinforce the border, and ing the attendant in charge.

This fact cannot, fall to influence Rumania is taking all military cident Insisted on a policeman tak❤ gun in fear lest the impetus Hitler's drive might carry him fur-

many troops have - béen Interned.——

or

or

of

"The morale of the Polish Army, Reuter Bulletin," ther than was convenient to Stalin, of the National Government and of the and and him establishing himself on

dangerously near the axising peopld does nota show the lightest Russian frontier. Immediate Rit change. It will femakin unimpaired alan action to occupy a slice of East until the very Penta appart\{388.3574) Khat, Poland, and more expecially to anfe" |

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is a guard the Polish. Ukrajne from Gere man penetration before it becama mash the friends from-the-too-late, would be the obvious res of the aim for which the action to such fear.”==BritiaPS Allies will wage, this war to its end. Wireless,

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Refuggos Tp Latvia

47667go bipt? 18. - Refugees from Poland have begun to pour towards the Latvian kroe A Mocardinizio a jelegum thorn

Where (wenty Fulah ABTOK med and were^interhed.

Reuter

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