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December 1.

1939.

Spoils Sent Home By Secret Police

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WESTERN AND EASTERN FRONTS

Actual pictures of artillory battle and infantry in action.

In action.

2. Aftermath of battle.

3. Polish prisoners of war, . . civilian refugees.

4. Fronch artillery and mechanized units at the front.

5. Czechs onlist in Czech Logion,

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CONQUERED WARSAW

HELSINGFORS. People arriving here from Warsaw state that the Poles are now facing famine, and guerilla warfare is daily be- ing intensified, owing to the wholesale looting and other activities of the Nazi in- vaders.

Valuable furnituro, paintings, and bric-a-brac, seized by Ges tapo officers, are despatched to German homes. Closed shops are being broken into and their goods, including art treasures and old books, are sent to the Reich.

Gestapa agenis re everywhere, I'cople who refuse to surrender food or fuel, textiles or metals are beaten or fined. Some have been imprisoned) and others executed. Even door andles and metal kitchen utensils have been collected for the Reich.

In some places people of both sexes between the ages of 14 and 65 were ferd to help the Labour Corps.

Forced To Clean Streets

GEE-GEES POPULAR AGAIN IN LONDON

THE war has fetched the equine dug-outs from their retirement, like the Army dug-outs. Many a superannuated gee-gee, that thought it had finished long ago with all that, has been brought back into harness and goes clip-clopping once more along the well-remembered streets.

Some of them are as glad to return to the scenes of their youth as the epicuated London children. After the boring silence of the country, the din and clatter of the London streets are muste in their ears; the quick lunch out of the sorbay, after the tedious cropping of the meadow grans, is no hardship to these town-bred animals, Neigh! They prefer it!

But sometimes they get a poor deal. Not all of them ita return are for work any more; and that was the case with the two horses that were the subject of a charge at Old-street.

LATE NEWS

RED ADVANCE CHECKED

HELSINGFORS, Dec. # (Reuter).

Surrender Of

Nation Demanded

In an effort to create sympathy for

HELSINGFORS, Dec. 1 (ruler)- themselves the Germans supply the --The Red armies have swept through!

extreme du unconfirmed report states that the of the under- Rybachi Peninsula in the peer and members world with food taken from the north of Finland, but they have made, Finnish Government has been presení. wealthier classes

little progress in Katelan Isthmused with an ultimatum demanding the Bodi pris are being seized, uneti where their advaner has been Hmited surrender of all Finkami before 3 a.m. tin people are strictly forbidden to to about dve miles, despite the em-Moscow Time (10 am. UK.T. hter to foreign broadensts.

ployment of mechanised units, ad- Before Hler's arrival in Warsawineing under cover of heavy, tre,

to review the German forces which conquered the elly the inhabitants! were forced to clean the streets, re-! Hove debris, ant

rub out slogans

written on walls.

Such slogans as "Death to the Ger nan bandits" had to be replaced by "Death to Poland."

CONFLICTING REPORT

Unless the surrender is proclaimed. the ultimatum la sald to threatens that Helsingfors and every other big cen- tre in the country will be razeil to the ground.

13년 The Metal Finish report of Invasion states that the Fluish Army Is stubbornly resisting at all points. Fin-is claimed that the Reds have been repulsed at most prolats ant where they have succeeded in gaining a font-

solidate,

Twelve Soviet bambing planes were shot down by A.A. Are during the raids on Helsingfors.

Conflicting reports regarding nish Coverument resignation arc For months before the Polish in being received, "Reuler" reports; vasion rich soldiers were supplied) Cabinet met in afternoon and later they have been unable to con; with special German-Polish dictiorbally Houses of Parliam nt voted con-j arien containing such phrases as "Give #dence by overwhelming majority.

The last three} up food or be shot,"

"There is no sign that Finland will words appear on nearly every page.

for accept the Red demands The German bombardment having Government's resignation." Kays chattered most of the windows, un- "Reuter." broken panes were removed for use in buildings in which Germans been completely wrecked by German billeted.

shells and burbs,

The municipality was ordered to provide the invaders with the best of everything, including feather beds and wines and other luxuries,

Reign Of Terror In Villages Secret police arc rounding-up people with members of their families! iving abroad to compel their relative. to serve German Interests under a thront that the hostages will other- wise suffer.

Spies supplied the Germans with: lists of Poles who had distinguished Themselves in their country's service, and many have disappeared. Their fate is unknown.

Doctors were arrested and forced to attend the German wounded, leavinaj The Poles without medlent assistance.

Conditions are even worse in thei country districts, where! Strict fledgling!""officers and NCOs, "now masters of life or death, are creating a reign of terror and seizing all pro- vislums and harvests,

villages

Members of Getnan minorities in Poland are employed in sprending? virulent propaganda blaming Allies for the disaster to Poland nudi steering at the absence of direst help. by France and Bitain.

Blacklisted By Spies

Lists were supplied of Poles who had spoken adversely about Germany,! and of tens of thousands of Jewish refugees fron Germany, Czech- slovakia and Austrin, who are now subjected to terrible persecution. Only specialists are spared, on condt-f tion that they return to Germany to aasist the Nazis.

All cameras and pictures showin the effect of German bombardment are being confiscated. The German promise to permit Polish officers to retain their swords and the soldiers. tu return to thel homes has been broken. Instead, troops are being sent in large numbers to concentra tion camps.

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The ruins of the first now beat a big inblet erected by the Germans | stating, "Here stood Siedlce,"

Reports that M. Starzynski, Mayor of Warsaw, committed suicide are! completely discredited, but his fate is unknown.

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