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December 15, 1939.

AMERICA Will-Power To

APPALLED

Suffering Of Victims

Of Nazi Terror

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY

Win War London Speech By

Lord Halifax

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” LONDON, Dec. 14 (Reuter), - NEW YORK, Dec. 14 (Re-Speaking in London, Lord Intax, ter)-Addressing the American the British Foreign Sceretury, pak Jewish Congress Anti-Nazi rally, that the present war would not be Mr. Herbert Hoover, former the organized will-power of the na

won mainly by armamenla but by President of the United States, tions and the people, appealed to the 20,000 present

MONTEVIDEO. Dec. 15 (Reuter). The Admiral Graf Spee will be al lowed by Uruguay to remain until Sunday or, at the very latest, Monday Practically all the wounded are

The German thought that they still aboned the worship.

for assistance for Europe's war could achieve that end best by the Some of the 02 Britons who were on behalf of the distressed.

methods of D. Goebbels and "Mein held prisoner aboard the German.

Kampf," which give the highest value Mr. Hoover ralt that America was to what is called a regular gunfire raider confirm that gus shells were appalled by the maffering inflicted on of lies and calumnies. not used by the British warships ineligious and polițient minorities in the encounter. None of the Britons Europe. have been gassed, although they weref

not provided with gas masks, as were "America's Challenge"

the crew of the German ship.

Jilt

sixteen

to

Mr. Anthony Eden, the Dominions Secretary, soke at the some func- tion, and suld that the British people The meeting Wak called asmust devete all thele, thoughts, efforts It is reckoned that the Admiral("America's challenge" to the trealan energies to winning the war in Grat Spee was

accounted

the

Jewish the shortest possible time. Times went during the enenunters.

minorities in Germany and Poland, A compromise for the sake of in Mr. William Green, President of artifelal peace with the present Nazis the American Federation of Labour, would merely cond:mu their eldren muid that the free people of America to the same suffering and constant would never acqitiesce in or acceptį dread which hind over-shadowed their MOSCOW, Dee, 15. (Router)-At the triumph of Stalin or Hitlerism, own chikitinod. Red Army cemnunique claims that We are in favour of resorting to the Russian forces have reached of the use of all means at our command,

Russian Claims

-

point in central Finland 67 railes short of war, to prevent these bruni JAPAN REPORTS from the frontier. Advances are dictators from accomplisiting their also claimed in the Murmanskij dastardly purpore," he said. (Artic) region.

North Sea Battle ATTLEE TO VISIT

LONDON, Dec. 15 (Reuter)-It is

learned that in the air engagement WESTERN FRONT

aver The Frisin Islands in

Heligoland 13ight, the British machines were heavily nutnumbered,; but succeeded in bringing down four Messerschmidt's, against their own how of three machines.

The machines did not, as was at first believid, belong to the North Sea security patrol.

YAUMATI AIR RAID TEST ··

ON MANDATES Document Delayed By

War Conditions

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" TOKYO, Dec. 15 (Domel)).—The Japanese Government hus sent its SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“

customary administrative report on LONDON, Dec. 14 (Reuter) —Mr. the Maudded Islands in the South Clement B. Attlee, the Leader of the Pacifie to the League of Nations Labour Opposition, is visiting the Alandates Commission which met on Western Front early in the new Tuesday.

your of the personal invitation of Because of the disrupted muti] new General Viscount Gor, the British schedule as the result of the Euro-

Commander-in-Chief.

pean war, however, the uurival of Mr. Arthur Greenwood, Deputy the report at Geneva must have been Leader, I expected to pay a shrillar delayed, according to the spokesman visit a little later.

of the Navy Ministry.

The Air Raid Warning syren will sound at one minute to 9 d'elnet on Sunday morning to indicate the com- mencement of the A.R.P. exercise at Yaumati, I will sound again at 20 5. 10 indicate the termination of the exercise.

The duration of the signal has been limited to one minute. The syren will not be sounded over the regula tion period of three minutes.

U.S. AMBASSADOR

IN TIENTSIN

TIENTSIN, Dec. 15 (Reuter).-Mr. Nelson T. Johnson US. Ambassador to China, arrived here this morningi from Peiping.

It is expected that he will meet the leading members of the tocnl Aineri- can community to discuss the diffeul- ties caused by the Japanese blockade. Mr. Johnson is scheduled to return to Pelping to-morrow.

Nazi Ships Seized

PARIS, Dec. 15 (Reuter)---Paris- Radio declares that the German oil- tunkers Werdenfels, Lindenfels and Wagens have been seize at Sabang on behalf of a foreign Company, which claims large stim allegedly owing by the German ship-owner.

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