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COPENHAGEN, Dec. 1 (UP).—A report received here this morning claims that Soviet Russia has demanded three Norwegian ports on the Arctic coast,

The report cannot at present be confirmed. NAVAL BASES WANTED

WAR

LATE NEWS

JAPAN FEARS FOR FINLAND

TOKYO, Dec. 1 (Domel)-Com- Finland, the local Press voices the fear that possibly it is only a matter

OSLO, Nov. 30 (Domei).—It is reported here that thementing on the Soviet demands upon Soviet Union has demanded that Norway permit the construction of three Soviet naval bases on the northern coast of Norway.

SOVIETS FIRE ON HUNGARIANS

of time before Finland will share

the fate of Poland.

The "Kokumin Shimbun" prediets that hostilities between the Soviet Union and Finland will result in further expansion of the European war, with the possibility of increased

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BUCHAREST, Nov. 30 (Domei).Soviet troops strain being put upon Anglo-Soviet TOMORROW have fired on Hungarian frontier guards.

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A tense situation now prevails on the Soviet-Soviet allude towards Japan Is Hungarian border. The border incident is attributed to

a Soviet attempt to convey propaganda pamphlets Hungary across the border through Ruthenia. UNHAPY GERMANY

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AMSTERDAM, Dec. 1 (Reuter). The invasion of Finland has made a tremendous but plicated impression in Germany,

Britolu may also elect to compromise

with Japon in the desire, Brstly, to

nenace the Soviet Union from be-

hind, and secondly, to develop the European Eltontion favourably and fenare the security of India

The "Kokumin" counsels the Gov- ernment to deal with the fresh inter-

national developments with extreme

rauition.

The "Mivako Shimbun" belleves

commit a Soviet conquest of Finland

The "Telegraaf's" Berlin correspondent was allowed by the German censor yesterday afternoon to telephone a message in which he says: "Concessions are now coming to light which Herr von Ribbentrop had to make in Moscow in order to obtain the support of the Soviets.

"The Baltic States were sacrificed by Germany and after raking in this booty, the Soviet made demands with regard to a free hand in Finland, Sweden and Norway,

"Here too Germany gave,

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German circles generally, says the correspondent, sympu- thise with the Finns and watch with apprehension the spread of Russian power in the Baltic.

This progress in particularly LN- popular with Army and Navy circles. The former recall the time when Germans and Finns fought side by side against Russia and won Finland's independence, witle Naval circles are worried for strategic reasons.

Sweden Shocked

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TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, Nov. (30 (Dome!), The Swedish Government has been profoundly shocked by reports of a Soviet armed invasion of Finland.

Swedish Government circles point out that Sweden does not wish to be involved in the conflict,

They deny that any mobilisation measures have yet been taken in, Sweden.

--Ri-is- evident,—however,—(hát Sweden Is steadily pushing military preparations against the eventuality.

worst

Swedish Activity SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, Nov. 30 (UP) The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr. IL. Sandler, has called a meeting of the Parliamentary Committee On Foreign Affairs for 11 pan, to-night; The purpose is not revealed, but it, is obviously in connection with the | Soviet-Finnish situation,

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nut

Typical of the attitude, hundreds of youths hnuo volunteered their ser- vices to the Flanish Legation.

There is widespread "Indignation, over the attack, accompanied by anxiety due to Sweden's geographlet propinquity,

Newspaper edliorials excoriated Russimi barbarity."

Raports Denied

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” STOCKHOLM, Nov. 30 (UP) The reports that a general summons has been sent out to all Swedish alt-

men to report immediately at the Kastrup Airfeld have been denied.

Soviets To Master Wholo

would

develop into selleate shuntion between the Soviet Union

and the United States. Widespread forthcoming talks between the Japan 100 Foreign Minister, Admiral Nomura, and the Soviet Ambassador. M. Smotanin.

attention should be given to the

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LONDON, Dec.

(Reuter)

Britain has laid a new mine-field in

North Sea. It covers an area of

300 square miles and is about midway

Schelds in Helland.

between the Thames estuary and the

Nutice of the position of the new minellet has been issued by the Ad- iniralty, who warn that vessels enter-} ing the area do so at their own peril. Of Scandinavia ?

Merchant shipping between Holland LONDON, Nov. 39 (Reuter), -A and Britain normally passes in the prophecy that by next spring Russlu veiny of the new minefield, and watere will be in possession of the whole of shipping from Scandinavian Scandinavia is made by Herr von may also have to make a detour to Rintelen, an Intelligence Officer of reach the Thames estuary OT the taff in the last English channel. the German Naval

war, speaking in London to-day.

He said he was at a loss to under-centrated on the northern frontiers stand why the Finns should put up to the cast of Finland, and by next resistance against something which spring Russia will possess the Scan- could not be resisted.

dinavian countries, none of which is There are about 500,000 troops con- tied by alllence to any great Powers.

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