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November 13, 1939..
Ex-Nazi Leader Says
Hitler Will
Attack Holland Within A Month
ZURICH.
that an INTERIM DIVIDEND OF land army is compelled to secrince HITLER will launch a military attack on Holland before the end of November, Dr. Otto Strasser, ex-Nazi chief and the Fuhrer's deadly personal enemy, said in an interview to-day.
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"In any case, however, the Nether- considerable territory in order to the bulk of the population, nearly hold the main area, which contains all the large sowns mutt centres of economic ille.
Saya Dutch Won't Fight
"The natural character being easy- going and unwarlike, a strong hostile atiuck should not encounter any very stubborn resistance, and the Govern- ment would probably be content to formal protest, unless it register received immediate and powerful re- inforcements from EOIO foreign country,
Hitler, he said, plans to build aerodromes and submarine bases there to be used against Britain.
Dr. Strasser, erentor of the "Black Front" anti-Hitler party in Germany, said he had information from the highest mill- tary source. This is what he said:
Finns Make Concessions
Soviet Pressure Inexcusable
HELSINGFORS, Nov.
"The Dutch appears most open to danger in the province of Zeeland, a group of islands carved out of the marshes by storm-tides, which can easily be approached from the con, while it is threatened from the shore side by the proximity of the Belgian
12 frontier and the fortress of Antwerp. The Coasts of northern and southern (Reuter).It was announced Holland-the main part of the coun- this morning that M. Erkko, the Island Beat Mainland CHURCHILL CONFIRMS try are well protected by an un-Finnish Foreign Minister, would
broken wall of dune, while the shores of the Zuyder Zee and of the waters behind the lalands of West Freezia are comparatively inaccessible by reason of shallows.
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opened the score from five yards out. Shortly after this the Island forwards agniu swept down the field, and from some elever dribbling the ball was brought to within three yards of the Island gualmouth for Ng Sul-lap to ndd to the score,
The Mainland came back from the breather and stormed the Island's defence. H. Matthias was the best forward on view, being both fast and an exceptionally clever dribbler.
MAINLAND RECOVER
A SCRIMMAGE in front of
THE AXIS SPLIT
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mentioned. Mr. Churchill said that the attacks of U-boats were now controlled. They had paid a heavy toll.
Nearly all German ocean-going.
ships were rusting, while our world-
wide trade proceeded in 4,000 vessels of which 2,500 were constantly ut seo.
Marked Advantages
The superiority of our Air Force over the enemy was proved both in Our aircraft pilots and machines. had shot dawn 15 German overseas raiders without losing one machine In combat.
the Istund goalmouth gave him his chance, and he ran in to score for the Mainland. Shortly after this there
"We have a marked advantage in for
ball the was a mud scramble
the higher range of science applied within the Eslund's penalty area. E.
to war, and this is improving weekly. Randall lobbed the ball cleverly, and,
"If we pass the winter without any shot in attempting to clear. Loung into his own goal. This seemed to large important event, we shall have All the Mainlanders with added zest. gained the first campaign of the war, Matthias was very much in promin-and we shall be able to set about the ence and culminated a fine duy's play task in the Spring for stronger than before, and Germany will be falling with a Ane goal from 10 yards out.
bock In oll and other war essentials. "It violent and dire events occur we shall meet them resolutely.
For the Island, Cheng Yu-kun played well between the sticks, and was very ably supported by the two bucks. The Castilho brothers formed and were a dangerous right flank. always trying. For the Matulanders, M. Xavier played a very fine game, clearing strong, nud his possings were very neat. 1fe tuter moved to the centre-forward position.
and was responsible for many of the Main- landers thrusts at goal.
The tuns:
Istant: Cheng Yu-kun: Yu Kwok-ku!, Kank Yinf-woon; Law Tre Cheung, Leung Tre-tak, E. Yusuf; J. Costřího, C. Castilho, Aloysius Chan, Ng Sulap and Tam Lak-ynn.
Mainland: Greenwood; C, Whitled. M. Xavier: I Wong, P. Kwok, E. Randal}; Leur Ping-hong. d. Roza Pereira, P. Baff, Wong Sul-hong and St. Matthias.
NEXT CHANGE AT THE
KING'SI
Only probing
his brain can disclose the
clue to his blood-Just!
Look Out
THIS MAN
HAS AN IRRESISTI- BLE IMPULSE TO KILL!
CHESTER
RALPH
ANN
Nar! Germany, barred from the Berce but rather eust, turri » prudent glare upon the ancient civilised and unoffending Dutch
and Belgians,
On Saturday night, M. Erkko pointed out, Finland had agreed in principle to some two-thirds of the Sovlet proposals.
"Holland's occupation is re-
an effective attack on Britain,
TERRIFIC
garded by Hitler as essential for COST OF which, after the rejection of DEFENCE
final peace offers,' will be the outstanding aim of Nazi strategy.
Billion Dollars A "I understand Goering has out- Yoar For U.S.
a gigantic scheme ined to Hitler
If against the British blockade.
WASHINGTON. Elven permission to sacrifice 3,000
Annual national defence costs 'planes, he promised the German air torce would succeed in breaking the are somewhere above the billion Altics' superiority on sea.
to
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INWARD MAILS
Nov. 13. Nov, 13.
Air Mail by "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-Ban Francisco date, 7th November......Nov. 14. Haiphong, Pakhol, Holhow and Fort
Bayard
Straits
Shanghai
Nov. 14. .Nov. 14.
..Nov. 14,
.Nov. 14.
Calcutta, and Straits
Ale Mail by Air France Direct Ber- vico"-Paris date, 8th November.
"For this large-scale attack, Hol-dollar mark to-day, with no and is absolutely essential as a base, prospect of relief until peace
for the refuelling of sub-returns to Europë.
From a budgeted $494,000,- Canton receive foreign Press represen- as well marines.
"According to the plan, the Ger-000 for national defence in the Shanghai tatives in the afternoon.
It was assumed that in this inter-man air force will not attack Lon- fiscal year 1934. President Roo- view he would reply to the Russian don, but concentrate on British ports sevelt gradually raised the ante Recusations that Finland was adopt- and convoys,
to $1,126,000,000 (B) for the "The character of the Nether-ing an Intransigeant attitude and al
"Lika Hysterical Woman" she had more
doubled her thon landers is not, uniform, for there is
current fiscal year. But since "Knowing Hitler's charncler, 1 om no Netherland people and no Nether- troops on the border. lund ruco. The north is inhabited
fully able to judge his present state submitting that estimate of mind, which is that of an hysteri-Congress last January, inter- national developments became cul woman rejected by her lover,
"Hitler hoped to win Britain's so menacing that the sum was friendship in order to carry out un- greatly exceeded. molested his conquest of the Con- tinent. Now that his love has been rejected, it has turned into violent Dr. Strasser said he believed that if Britain successfully repulsed the Finland, far from showing a re- projected attacks, it would have a ton of the term would increase the Japan
ол the morale of inade con- devastating effect calcitrant attitude. siderable concessions regarding the the German army and air force.
He added: "All the Information I ] her troop Karellan frontier, while
phasisca that military circles are not movements were only to preserve her have received from Germany em- neutrality.
at all confident about the war. But as long as Hiller is able to claim successes as a conqueror, they are forced to submit.
by Frisians, the middle cast by Lower Saxons, the south by Lower Franks, a mixture of Lower Franks and and the west by Hollanders, who are Frislans. The principal element is made up of these Hollanders and, from the military point of view, it is their character which important,
Neutrality Threatened A Foreign Office statement on the same evening stated that the Soviet Government
had proposed talks and is primarily then
proposals which Fin-hatred."
threatened her
Grown Fat On Trade "The Hollanders have grown fat on their trade and fearful of losing their easy profits. They are traders first and last, whether in marshland cattle, bulbs, colonial imports or the products of the Java plantations They pursue these activities with a view to securing the maximum profit and a comfortable existence.
"Riches and ease are their goal. they are therefore timid and hate any- one who threatens to rob them of their prize. They are afraid of losing their splendid colonial possessions in the East, which are much too large for them and quite beyond their powers to develop fully.
"They are not likely to be the heroes they were in 1000, until their
peace and comfort are at stake and a
"They have not chosen to molest foreign enemy is threatening to take the British Fleet. They recoll from from them what they hold dearest, the steel front along the Maginot the meanwhile, they are traders Line, but their conscripts crowd the and pacifists. frontiers of Holland and Belgium, to both of which they have Riven suleinn guarantees.
"But as nobody believes Hitler, we must regard the situation there as grave,"
Churchill's Conviction
MrChurchill-had-lived-through
land neutrality.
had
Berlin Flight
R.A.F. Man Describes
Nov. 15. Japan and Shanghai .Nov, 15. Manila
.Nov. 15. Air Mall by Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 8th November.**.*** Halphong and Pakhol
.Nov. 16.
.Nov. 16.
Nov. 10.
.Nov, 17.
Nov, 17.
.Nov, 17.
.Nov. 17.
Nov, 19.
Nov. 10.
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The Congress which adjourned months ago appropriated two, $1,045,000,000 (B) for strictly national defence purposes in this fiscal year, divided almost exactly between the Army and Navy. A looser defini-]
sum by more than $500,000,000. Australia and Manila
Canton 121 New Vessels
Halphong Notable in the Naval appropria- Manila
Nov, 17. tion were funds to continue work Sandakan
121 naval vessels and to
Nov, 17. Jay Shanghal on
......Nov. 18. including two Japan and Shanghai more, hecis of 23
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct 15,000 ton battleships.
Funda were obtained to increase Service" London date 11th. Nov... "The critical time will come for Hitler in March, when starvation Army Air Corps strength to 8,600
Shanghal during the winter bus had its effect." planes by July 1, 1941.
National defence appropriations Calcutta and Straits The "Black Front" now operating
cent Japan Warm Reception
throughout the country is regarded for this fiscal year are 50 per by neutral observers, as the strongest greater than for the fiscal year Shanghai LONDON, Nov, 12 (Reuter). factor in saving Germany from both which ended last June 30. It may Canada, USA., Honolulu, Japan and
not be necessary to maintain that Nazl-sm and Communism, -Discussing recent flights over Dr. Strasser's fight against Hiller pace of increase but the chance of motive to pulling defence costs below $1,000,- a personal
Ja too small Germany, an R.A.F. pilot says includes that it was mostly blind flying, avenge the death of his brother 900,000 (3) annually but navigation-whe so accurate Gregor Strasser, killed in the Junt now for consideration,
That fact puts it up to budget- "purge" of 1934.
seok other means of that when his plane awooped
I understand that Dr. Strasser In-makers to
economy if there are to be expend!- The big expendi- future to contact British Government ture reductions.
ture items as budgeted last January 'circles.
by Mr. Roosevelt ure: national de Canton fence; Interest on the pubile debt,
S028,000,000; pubile works, $1,044,- 000,000 (B); and unemployment. reliet $2,091,00,000 (B).
down they were right over tends to visit London in the near Berlin.
"The country is quite unable to As the plane dived, searchlights provide its own wheat, and picked it up and the machine was could nut creute a munitions Industry; "plastered" by every gun the Ger- on the other hand, it produces a sur-mans could bring to bear. plus of butter
For The alm was poor or shaken, how- and milk. technical reasons. It could hardly ever, ns not one shot went home. support even a short war.
Dutch Neutrality
In the world war, Holland was at the early months of the last German war in the same position as now, great pains to preserve its neutrality. Therefore he was very careful not and succeeded in doing so, thanks, in to say anything of an over-confident the restraint exercised by Germany and unduly sanguine nature, but he and Great Britain.
"On the outbreak of war a particu- but the conviction that the evil man over there and his cluster of con-larly vulnerable spot was the point federates were not sure of themselves of the Meuse projecting towards Liege and Alx-la-Chapelle, which as we were sure of ourselves. They were harassed in their guilty souls squeezed the German right fanie be- by the fear of the ever-approaching tween the Dutch frontier and the retribution for their crimes.
Venn Hills, and necessitated an at- tack on the Belgian fortress of Licke.
As they looked from the blatant and panoplied gathering in Nazi Germany, they could not find a single friendly eye.
Destroyer Attacks $1,050,000,000 (B); social security,
Chinese Junk
Impervious To Economy Public debt charges are impervi-
$40,857,000,000 (B) now compared
Nov. 24;
Shanghai (Vancouver B.C. date, 4th November) Japan Japan and Shanghai
Nov, 24..
Nov, 24.
OUTWARD MAILS
Monday, Nov. 12.
$7.00 p.m..
Tuesday, Nov. 34
Saigon Batavia and Sourabaya
Haiphong *****
.9.30 u.m. .10.30 a.m.
.1 p.m..
Air Mail for "Imperial Airways. Direct Service"-dne London, 22nd. November.
Reg.
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GP.O.
Nov. 14, 5 pm.
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Another trading junk suffered at this enterprise, the more so when the hands of the crew of a Japanese they remembered their occupation of destroyer last week, but fortunately the istands of Walcheren and South this time only the cargo was taken ous to cconomy.The national debt, Beveland in 1809, undertaken in an and no-one was hurt.
Cheng Ko-loi, 54, master of trad-with $36,304,000,000 (B) a year ago,
must
be serviced in full and on threaten Antwerp, at that time in ing Junk T119511, reports to schedule. Neither la social security attempt, which incidentally falled, to French hands.
Police that at 8 a.m. on November ♬
to inafor
Reg. cuts. That when his junk was near the Sanmun susceptible
Icaves public works and unemploy- Д Chinese Customs in
territory Japanese destroyer opened fire on 1tment relier, on which Mr. Rossevelt Air Mail for Malaya, Java and and Congress never have been able with machine guns.
when, how or where to
Circumstances rather than deter- mined economy by the President or by Congress may contrive to im- prove the nation's budget situation next 12 considerably during the months, even to the extent of maki ing
Invasion Of England "Referring back to the question of a landing in England, mention оду be made of the count af
such an attack.
The junk stopped and the desto agree troyer sent 20 sailors on board and cut. Holland as an Important base for removed all the cargo, consisting of kerosene, four and matches to the "This coast threatens the English total value of $1,070. seaboard from Hull to the Thames, and troops can be carried across in a ceed, very short time. The crossing from Flushing to Margate takes five hours, from the Hook to Harwich seven
"This Meuse projection therewith gave proof of is essential importance in effectively protecting Belgium and- "Russia returns a finty stare, even France against German forces. Italy averts her gaze. Japan is Near Invasion In 19177 puzzled and thinks herself be
"While the Germans were desirous trayed. Turkey and the whole of of respecting Dutch neutrally in all Islam have ranged themselves in-circumstances, it was in danger of siinctively, and decisively on the violation by Great Britain.
"Troops can therefore be quartered side of progress," continued Mir.
in the summer of 1017, when on board without any special const- 'Churchill.
England was hard pressed by underations of comfort.
warfare, it submarine restricted
Even In Germany..... "Even in Germany. millions stand ak of from the seething mass of
finality and corruption of the Nani machine.
hours, from Helder to Great Yor-
mouth the same time.
The junk was then allowed to pro-
King Of Italy's 70th Birthday
LONDON, Nov. 12 (Router).The "Why was this not done? What King sent a message of congratulations did we rain by respecting Dutch to King Victor Emmanuel on the oc- neutrality? It would appear that casion of his seventieth birthday on
November 11. Wo committed A psychological
error.
POSTAL BLACK LIST MAILS BANNED TO 10,000 CANADIANS
The hundreds of millions in India vid China would regard with un-looked for long time as if the
· disguised dread a Nazl tritaph, well-
British intended to land troops on the the island of Walcheren or on to (knowing what their fate would be.
"America makes na secret of her neighbouring coast of Dutch Flanders sympathies,
and thence to destroy the base of our
"We, felt that the march into Bel- submarines operating in the Channel, und, if possible, in concert with the sum had brought enough blome upon our heads and for that renson Berce western offensive of that time, hesitated to violate Holland's neu- to outflank the right wing of the trailty. German army in Belgium.
"But the indignation of the world "The British could have landed would have been no greater, while
OTTAWA, (-Reuter). 15,000 men in twelve hours anGermany would have reaped substan
Full use of the nails is banned to from Walcheren er from the mo
advantages.
some 10,000 Canadians under a new could have destroyed
"Among those would have been the Post Omec regulation.
Those affected are any persons Llege, & more rapid advance of the engaged in "the business of an illegal right flank, the immediate occupation lottery" or endeavouring to use the "In case the Netherlands should of the central part of Hollund Be-post-office "for any fraudulent or remain passive in face of this breach tween Utrecht, Amsterdam and not-illegal purpose.", of their neutrality by Great Britain, terelam.
"1-1 Bem Inke eotirnge amid per-
MORRIS-BELLAMY-DVORAK ad perits, for it may be land,
Blind Alley
JOAN PERRY.
COOPER ROSE
A Columbu
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Staft will send a Photographer to all events of public Requests interest. "should be addressed to the Pictorial Editor.
our
Sk the final extinction of baieful submarine base at Zeebrugge with avoidance of the losses in front of
amination will pave the way to a
long range guns.
| broader solidarity of all en In fi lands than we could ever have planned if we had not marched to- gether through fire."
In the
"Ghent Group"
we had provided two infantry divi- "Antwerp would
<lons
"In such case," the regulation says, have fallen "It is hereby declared that no letter, and one cavalry division, sonnor; the
of Invasion
Belgium Packet, parcel, newspaper, book, or other thing sent or sought to be sent known as the "Ghent Group," to deal would have proved for more with this danger.
whelming; the Belgian army would through the post-office by or on be "If, on the other hand, Holland probably have been cuptured,
half of, or to or on behalf of, stich
over-
Listing the Important events which had moved in our favour since the beginning of war, Mr. Churchill said nt Italy had adopted a wise policy of prace, and that no quarrel had developed between us and Jopno.
These
two great Powers which joined the Allies, in order perhaps to "The Yser dykes might never have persons shall be deemed mollable Joined Germany
anti-rave her colonial empire, which de- been opened, and our right wing matter," and will not be delivered.
The Postmaster-General said in a Comintern Pact found dificulty in heads en English goodwill, the Ghent could have forced its way through press announcement that some 10,000 accommodating themselves, to the Group was to be reinforced by two to the Channel ports.
names were on the black list. change of front towards Bolshevism any groups from the East, which
But if a banned persun comes to which Hitler and his bad adviser,
us with 'definite assurances that he Ribbentrop-those marvellous twin contortionists—had perpetrated. :
"Lastly, Britain would have will respect the postal laws, wo re- been in serious danger of invasion move the ban and give him another froin both Wolland and Belgium chance," he added. and would have had to keep for
Allies' Reply is Considered
were to invade the Netherlands from both banks of the Meuse.
In 'Serious Danger
· inoro. troops at home, instead of sending
10. the Western
them loxaca in
"The Dutch, however, sent troops to strengthen the threatened ter ritory and took very obvious men- zuren to resist a British Invnsion. The initer did not materialise, possibly AMSTERDAM, Nov. 12 (Reuter) because; heavy Britia Within two hours of the receipt of
Flanders made it impossible to spare the Belliss and French replies to the troops for elsewhere, and edg peace Initiative of Queen Willelming „SfIt is avident that Germany would and King Leopold, consultations werd have been 'bound, to do everything held here between the Foreign she could to prevent the British from Ministers of the two countries.
selling foot in the south-west corner.
The Foreign Minister of Belgium
Australia by
"Imperial Airways Direct Service"-duv Bydney, 20th.
November.
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and U.S.A., by the "Pan American Airways Direct Service"-dae San Francisco, 21st November.
material reduction in relict Air Mail for Manlia, Guam, Honolulu costs. The Treasury to-day is about where Mr. Roosevelt expected it to be when he made his budget report last January-deep in the red. He estimated then that the current fiscal year would end next June 30 with
deßelt of $3,320,000,000,
Huge Increases
The first quarter of the current, Ascot year ended September 30, Here are the Treasury's figures for the first quarter compared with the same period a year ago!
This Year Year Ago $230,000,000 £2,120,000,000 Experics Receipts
3,409,000,000 1,475,000,000 Nel Defeit
$12,000,000 053,000,000 Working Balance 1.433,000,000 2,850,000,000
The thumbnali report is that ex- penses and the deficit are up, re- ceipts and the working balance are down. But offsetting that compara- tively unfavourable situation is the fact of notably improved 'business in the United States which should be accompanied both by re-employ- ment to reduce the relief land on the Treasury, and by higher income: tax and other revenue, which wouldị ald to Treasury Income.
MYSTERY RAID EXPLAINED
No Steamer Bombed In The Channel LONDON, Nov. 12 (Reuter) --An Air Ministry reference to the report that Gorman aircraft attempted to bomba Channel steamer, states that an acroplane, apparently uncertain of Its position owing to the low clouds, > Netherlands was obviously. not CLEVELAND,——Eriča: Morini, fain= |descended und dew over a probibliod
thoroughly-thought out either be our woman violinist, never has learn-area in Boulogne.
ed, to sleep on trains," although, sho
Front.
**We are forced in the conclusion the that the military problem of
- fork or during the Wardrobe
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of Holland, since this would haveThe argument that we were short has travelled all over the world, so French anti-aircraft guns opened left Brussels on receipt of a telephone compelled the early withirewal of of men and ships will not hold, for when she arrived in Cleveland lore, and the shell splinters falling call and is expected to go to The our right fanie AWARE large forces were expended" on less uppear as soloist with the symphony Into the water gave rise to the report Bague for an audience with Queen, that they were not strong enough for sands of shipir layldte in our ports, starting to bradfies for the concèrt, were dropped."
The English must have regretted casential undertakings while thou- orchestre, she took, a nap before of bombing, but actually no bombs Shanghai
Willelmina,
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