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25 YEARS AGO
Sept. 27, 1914. The utility of aircraft in the Euro- Senator Johnson
Coloraro of favoured repent of the embargo and war is almost entirely in connec
tion with reconnaissance, writer Mr.
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FRANCE FORBIDS COMMUNISM PARIS, Sept. 26 (Reuter).
September 27, 1939.
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London, Sept. 20. -The Marquis of Secretary of State for India, House of Commons on the interna-
Zetland;
Making his fourth statement in the
First Talk of a Series,
"Some Great Poets"
H. K. T.
Washington, Sept. 20. We regret to reo it chronicled that
the one of Airs, Battenberg's dogs dled the Blind Gris, which took place co short session, Following a Senators remated in the Chantberen, half-penny, and a farthing of Saturday, by donations, loan of cars The Council of Ministers has de-expressed in the House of Lords tonal situation since the war began, cession. discussing the neutrallly question. penny, a halfpenny are placed in the and gifts. Despite present anxious cided to dissolve the Communist to-day the Government's high Mr. Neville Chamberlain referred to
12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- Senator Taft sald, "I am ready to comin. Unless liver's cheap south of times, the response to our appeal has vote for repeat of the arms embargo the Styx, the penny-three-farthings been most generous, so that, In
Party.
12.30 Della»—“Delzz Fair”” Bulle, provided there is stelet legislation on Battenberg-Queen Victoria!-Ed.)
won't do poor Tyke much good, (Maddition to the outing and gifts for
appreciation of the loyalty of all the second meeting of the Supreme London Symphony Orchestra' con- the cash and carry provision."
epch of the 55 girls, we find we shall
LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter)-classes in India.
War Council and said it was a great ducted by Geoffrey Toyo. Senator Ellison Smith wanted “cash
be able to provide them with a din Nineteen more bodies have been The Indian National Congress, he pleasure for them to welcome. M. 12.49 Two Bangs by Peroy Man- ner: the balance of the funds to go Laken from the engine room of the sald, had stated that it would
be Daladler and his colleagues to Bri-chester (Tenor). a total of 64 re- difficult to give whole-hearted support fish shores. purchasing clothing and Thetis, making towards
covered.
except on conditions affecting the
12.84 A Russian. Medley by the small extras for their new year.
The engine room is now cleared and relations between India and Britain.
They had found themselves in Russian Vagabonds, the cash and carry policy. "One C. G. Urey, editor of the "Aeroplane" $104, we have received the following submarine in readiness for refloating question with the Congress Party and representatives on the course to be Stoce our last acknowledgment of it la possible to start rescaling the The Viceroy was discussing the complete agreement with the French thing is obvious," he said, "The Ad- Under certain special elccunstances | ministration is ready to give anything both aeroplanes and airships might be further donations:
by enmpressed air.
the Muslim League, for the sake of getting the embargo uerd for offensive purposes, but no Previously acknowledged
followed to meet the developments A message from Simla says that which had taken place since the last Orchestra. SINGAPORE, Sept. 20 (Reuter)Mahatma Gandhi saw the Viceroy meeting on September 12, and to give repeated. I decline to permit the nation owns alteraft insufficient quan-
ilies to make them an Important con- I. N. W.
The domestic tin quota for the last for over three hours to-day. quarter of this year has been axed at
It was the second meeting between effect the Allies' promises to Po-Weather and Announcements, 43 per cent.
the Congress leader and Lord Lin-land. This figure is based on the Inter-thgow since the war began. national quota of 60
Meanwhile, says another Simla per cent.
message, 836 of the 1,000 Germans LONDON, Sept. 20, (Router)—The who were in India when war broke official Nazi radio to-day announced out, have been interned. that o a special body had been form- Propaganda materiai and other ed in Germany to combat sabotageurs documents seized when arrests were and those sticking up propagunda made, are now being examined. 10 billposters.
E. R.
embargo to becom a secondary consideration as weapon carry more than J. P. sideration. It is the heart and soul. Fow neroplanes could of this question."
four bombs weighing filly pounds Anonymous After a conference with President aplece. Roosevelt, Senator Downey repeated The Kreatest aircraft force in Sir Robert Ho Tung his determination to oppose repeal.
ed by Germany, which has ton Zop- Sir Robert. Kotewalt polina capable of flying from ten to Mr. Eu Tong-sen Senator George indicated his sup-thirty hours, and two others, on the Andrew Cheung part of the measure the Administra point of completion. These wo ilon leaders had drafted. He said he four of the other ten are capable of Margaret Fincher
R. Dreyer believed the Bill would go much travelling afty and sixty miles an hour: Mr. & Mrs. Griggs beyond the present law in keeping far aherd of any other country, 4 far R. Ashton-H
As regards acroplanes, Germany i
the United States
becoining involved in war-United Press.
from
Should Be Prepared
Chicago, Sept. 20.
that
CLE
And
theil-round emciency of Fla machines is roncerned, although France) and England have perhaps some faster machines.
Total
$194
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SILESIA SINKING
(Continued from Page 1)
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Agreement was also reached, said the Prime Minister on the procedure for co-ordinating and perfecting the arrangements be made by the two Governments on the questions of munitions supplies.
Since his last statement on Sep- tember 20, the effects of the action of the Soviet Government of the post-i tion in Poland had become clearer. Soviet forces had everywhere rapid- ly advanced.
1.0 Time and Weather. 1.03 Mantovani and Is Tipica
1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press,
1.45 Variety with Billy Mayırlı Grnelo Fields, and Arthur Askey.
2.18 Close down. 6.9 Tianco Misto.
0.45 London Belay-News Sup plement,
7.0 Closing local Stock Quotations. 7.02, Selections from Light Opers. 7.35 Latest Variety,
0.0 Time, Weather, and Announce- ments.
Our grateful thanks are also due The National Commander, Stephen Germany, I kept a military secret, but escort,
The total number of seroplanes in to the Flying Squad, who acted as King to-day received Mr. Waterson, LONDON, Sept. 20 (Router).—The F. Chadwick, told the
Hongkong and Shanghai Legion convention
American it is believed here that Germany has Hotels, Ltd. Dr. & Mrs. T. Y. Li, Mr. Une new South African High Com- If wood pulp supplies continue to
Soviet's Gains most about three times as many as the a. D. Woolgar, Shek-O Club, Kowmissioner for London.
8.03 Regimental Hand of H solemn mission
be sunk by U-boats, Sweden's trade to retala for apposed to have and she is supposed was
will almost be
Mr. Chamberlain alluded to the Grenadier Guards, Americo its pence. He appealed to to have four times as many as England. Icon Confectionery, On Lok Yuen, KWEILIN, Sept. 27 (Central)Awood pulp constitutes half of her Germany-Soviet
standstill, for demarcation le referred to in the 8.18 Compositions of Purcell, the Legion to keep the United States On this computation Germany must and others for services rendered,
large number of Japanese planes are exports. Nine-tenths of this goes to September 23, and said, "It will be: Chaucer.
communique of 8.30 Studio"Some 'Great Poels”; neutral but prepared for the defence have over 600.
The best tierman machines have of We also wish to express
our reported to be concentrated in Han-Britain.
noticed that this line brings the The first of a series of talks by Today's Scandinavian newspapers Soviet forces up to the suburbs of Father Ryan, SJ. And the worst fifty.
9.00 Purcell-A „Trumpet Volun-
the purpose.
German pilots,;
of the nalon, and to train youth for speed of perhaps eighty miles an hour} appreciation, to the Press for the kow and Wuchang presumably to "Should war be forced on us thợ mà those of France and England, have conclusion, would like to thank al forces to Changsha from north Hunanj the Nazi U-boat campaign. Finnish i ot Galicia and the Polish of wells tary (For Brass and Organ).
Mr. Woodring in a message said, though generally reported not, o kai publicity afforded our appeal, and in assist in the drives of their land) devoted, much space to criticism of Warsaw and. leaves the greater, parti
shown grenter ataying power and those who so kindly assisted at the and north Kinngsi. determination.
aggressor would not find us in the saime state of unpreparedness as I 1910. I have no wish to imply we are preparing for war. We are only taking reasonable precautions to In sure peace rights 35 neutraj.”— United Press.
Pan-American-Talks
Panama, Sept. 20,
The Pan-American Conference has started under the most favourable Auspices, the speeches
tasted by Lieut. Cal. A. Chapman, V.D.. VOLUNTEER ORDERS-Corps Orders
yesterday, state-
Appointmenta and Tranatura:-The| following nien having joined the Corps are allotted Corps numbers and pested
outing.
GERTRUDE GODDARD, Hon, Group Secretary. Christ Church Group,
V. D. M. A.
as follows:-Fi. R. H. Whittall demand for legislation to deal with the Scouts Company; Gr. J. F. Millar to No. Practicing to various magistrates who 1 Section Artillery Battery: Sappor
in Soviet control."
0.15 London Relay-Thó Nows, 0,30 Orchestral Beleeflons, Mr. Chamberlain said the Red
10.00 Songs by Richard Tauber- Army communiques did not, however, suggest that Soviet troops had yet (Tenor), is subsetz mejl van gere
10.13 Dance Music and Charlle: occupied all their allotted territory under the agreement, amounting to Kuns at the Plann.
11.00 Close down, more than half the total area of the Polish Republic,
In those circumstances, the Polish the world was deeply moved by the armies had been taken the rear us magnificent heroism of the defenders well as in the front and hnd natural of Warsaw, and the Hela Peninsula, jy been unable to maintain their who still are holding out against the
surrounding German forces despite
continuous bombard The Polish people had not how-ruthless and ver, given up, the, struggle and all ment-Reuter - į
ground.
exporters state they will continuo shipping as far as possible.
Meanwhile a Norwegian delegation NOW WE KNOW WHY is conting to London from Oslo to discuss questions connected with Norwegian shipping. (Continued from Page 1.)
Ships Will Sail the concern of the House for the Stockholm, Sept. 20 (Reuter) stutement he had Just made Swedish ships with cargoes of cellu- (cheers), and if he would "offer uses have not been recalled, contrary C. Clemu to Engineer Company: Sapper have had such cases before them, it
at some early date a more satis- to carlier reports, preluding T. Glubison to Engineer Company: Pte. in difficult to hold, that there has been
Ships have been ordered to proceed factory explanation regarding the various concrete proposals which will D. Silas to Right Section M. G. Co. intent to steal. Consequently the charge
preponderance of officials os ugainst and to use neutral waters as far as be studied, revised, drafted and re- Pte. II Wilman to Right Section M. G. In either dismissed, or the offender is drafted, and which it is hoped will Co Pte, L. A. V. Ribeiro to Signalitng given nome negligible ne on a charge
professional men engaged in news possible.
***Defence Measures" emerge as the unanimous voice of signalling Section: Ite. . Santos to
Section; Plc. 2. Rodrigues
paper work." 10 of stealing petrol.
LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter), Pan-America.
Sir Edward Grigg said that Lord) All the delegates in a talk with Signalling Section: Pte. A. A. da Luz Signalling Section: Pie. P. A. Reia to
5 YEARS AGO
MacMillon recognised that the German comment on the sinking of the Press stressed the importance of to Signalling Section; Pte. J. II. Lay-
situation Sept. 27, 1934,
required investigation Scandinavian shipping from the Ber- lin radio quotes the "Deutsche Dienst" Mr. Sumner Welles' words when herence to Signalling Section; Pte. I. Hongkong dollar has reached the is. 74. Mr. Davidson (Labour) ejaculated: the sein-official newspaper.
1030, the (laughter and cheers). declared that Mexico stands aquarely Rocha to Signalling Sectioa: Pte... mark, this being the omcial quotation "It requires evacuation? It says that. Germany had to take CHARLIE KUNZ FAMOUS PIANO MEDLEYS with the United States in all pro Pia, A. M. Costa to Signaling Section: this morning.
The Peruvians pointed
Pie, A. A. Abbas to Signalling Sections prices in London yesterday.
The rise follows the advance in allver Sir Edward Grigg added that Lord "duc measures for defence", adding out that Medical Orderly J. R. Suitor to Sta
MacMillan had already taken steps that woodpulp and cellulose could be since 1014 they had favoured an Medical Orderly D. A. BlacLeod to Staff;
to enable an investigation to be used in the manufacture of explo-
sives. extension of the maritime safety zone. Medical Orderly E. W. II. James to The Uruguayan delegale in his Staff Medical Orderly A. M. Stark to
Rush To Defence
Maintaining Trado speech condemned the nations who staff.
LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter),~The LONDON, Sept. 26 (Heuter), The President of the Board of Trade, Mr. 10 YEARS AGO
fact that the Ministry of Information Oliver Stanley, stated in the House does not originate news emphasised by Lord MeeMillan in ment were anxious to maintain trade was of Commons to-day that the Govern- Resentment to
blems.
fall to live up to the pledge word; and relterated the theory of neutral-
Maughan to Left Section M. G. Co.
For the Arst time since
•
made.
eat that the latest developments in the Whilat It may be premature to aug-
Far East, affecting Japan and Russia ou the one hand and Japan and Chinn on the other, have completely dissipated, fears of trouble in the near future, Sept. 27, 1020. to the killing of women and children, auniant the "Jay-tider who "barrows" prospects of the general For Eat the House of Lords to-day In re-with the Baltic countries and Finland
rapidly increasing can at least be said that there are In the bombardment of open cities other people's cars without the consent situation undergoing a change for the
ty which does not mean Indifference
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viewing the Ministry's functions.
as far as the war permitted. He declared that it was a mis- British trade officials were still at conception that the Ministry was a at their posts in the Balile ports and mine of Information on every sub-the Government meant to keep them Ject.. Actually it had no means off there. obtaining information and news, as
Mr. Stanley also stated that every the newspapers do, and was de- effort would be made to see that our pendent upon other Government de- export capacity won used as for os partments for its information. possible after "essential home needs
had been met
Australian Chinese Denounce Wang
WARSAW'S SIEGE NEARING CLIMAX (Continued from Page 1.)
CHUNGKING, Sept. 27 (Central), -Bitter denunciation of the "peaon" movement of Wang Ching-wel, thej expelled Kuomintang leader, was Poland "Soviet minded" continues contained in a message received by satisfactorily, saya a the National Government from the munique. oversens Chinese at Sydney, Aus- Landlord and shopkeepers have
boom thrown into prison.
tralia.
Soviet
com-
The message pledged full supportMany landlords were captured in for the National Government's polley the marshes by bants of peasants. These of continued resistance to Japanese organised by the Soviets. invasion.
NOT MASSING
TROOPS
BUCHAREST, Sept. 28 (Reuter),
peasant bands are also hunting for Polish officers who are in hiding and have been without food for several days.
"Otherwise," เhe communique cinima, te in Poland to normal." -Committees have been formed to reorganise the industrial and com- | mercial life, and organisations from
It is officially denied that Russia has the Soviet are explaining the new
mossed troops. on the Rumanian frontier. near Bessarabia.
It is also denied that the Rumanian- Soviet border has been closed.
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