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In addition to the attacks on chip- Referring to the "Home Front" Mr. Chamberlain said that they were planning to add meat to the ing, the raiders flew over the Firth list of rationed commodities be-, of Tay and the Firth of Forth. fore long.
The greatest damage was done in While there was no reason to sup- the attack on the lightship and it is pose that the country would have to feared that one man was fatally in- be short of anything necessary for Jured, the others
an hour.
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Hitler's Enemies Speak In Berlin Black-Out
PIG
"BETTER A KING THAN
FROM BERCHTESGADEN"
BETTER A KING BY GOD'S WILL THAN A PIG FROM BERCHTESGADEN,
This is the inscription on a buttonhole badge which unseen hands are pinning on the lapels of Berliners during the black-out hours.
Thousands of these little flags have been distributed. They have even been found pinned to the uniforms of Nazi leaders.
"During eight minutes' walk in Berlin," said a Dutchman who arrived in Brussels yesterday, "four different people pinned these flags to my coat."
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Another little worry for the Hitler Gang on their walks abroad is the demand by unreasonable housewives
for more food.
53 In R.A.F.
Casualty
while
being seriously List No: 10 health or efficiency, they should not wound aiders bombed and strated the
ritioning 1.st
ships and sprayed the decks of the FIFTY-THREE names appear in the tenth list of casualties, issued by hesitate to add to the it the necessity became srute.
"Killed in action" means Concluding. Mr, Chamberlain anid; galship, which was enroute to the "It is becoming increasingly clear relief of the other lightship, for half, the Air Ministry.
Government had
Sixteen of the Ughtship's wounded fighting; "Killed on active service" that the German long planned successive stages of programme of conquest and that its were landed at an east coast port covers those who died from other
faces and hands own territory,
Killed in Action-Willams, 37141, appetite grows by what it feeds upon. where they were sent to hospital. causes, including accidents
Flying Ofcer R. To-day the members of the Governight men with ment do not hesitate to say that they bandaged were released after secur-
Missing, belleved Killed in Action. desire to achieve the ruin of the ing Brel aid.
-Baird, 91002, Pilot Officer A. D. Mitchell, 10249, Pilot Omeer G. B.
Five larger vessels were also at- British Empire, and no doubt they lacked. It is learned the Germans would rejoice if they could treat us as they are treating the victims who are also attacked five fishing smucks off nirendy within their grasp.
No Such Designs
"We on our side have no such de- the signs. To put it about that Allies desire the annihilation of the German people is a fantastic and mallelous invention, which only be put forward for home con sumption.
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the cost coast of Scotland. None were wounded and the smacks re- turned safely to their home ports.
Explosion Sinks British Tanker
in
ch our
ran
One elderly woman up to Goring as he was leaving the Chancellery, and thrust into his hand a num-
Love Laughs
At Frontiers FRENCH and Belgian Customs
guards and gendarmes cazed benevolently at a frontter inci- dent near Tourcoing.
old
Pierre de les Peaux, 21-year- French Air Force pilot, stretched a hand across the bor der into Belgium.
Twenty-year-old Marie Kat- toin, of Belgium, took the hand. And without leaving their own countries the two were married.
Regulations
had forbidden them to leave their own coun- tries, but when the ceremony was over, Márie was able to step Inle France and join her hus band.
IRISHMEN
ber of letters asking for COMMAND
better food and clothing rations.
The well-fed Field-Marshal put them into his pocket.
One more headache for the Buhr, Fuhrer's entourage of Ja-men is pro- who are reported by the Freedom Wireless to have formed an illegal union to fight the Nazis. vided by the miners of the
As a result, coal output is going down and doon, despite longer shifts and the introduction of Poles into the mines.
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TO SEEK DIVORCE is essential under (c) and pre-
The stress of war has not led to any relaxation of Germany's domestic compaign against Aryan-Jewlah marriages. The Nazi party now issues what amounts to a direct in- vitation to Aryan partners in such marriages to apply immediately for
divorce.
As it is more than six years since Jewish blood become legal ground for divorce it might be assumed that Aryan still undivorced from their Jowish partners prefer. to remain morried. The Nazs have however, a new and urgent reason for wishing to break up these homes. Launching The Campaign
The new campaign against "mixed marriages" has been launched with an article by a party jurist in a legal journal. Salient passages are repro- duced in all newspapers. The writer argues that Aryans could hardly re- main married to Jews save through
ignorance of the law.
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Because they did not know of the conferred on them in *"rights" 1933-though these were announced with all the trumpets of Nozl pub- By DAN CAMPBELL
Heity--they falled to apply for United Press Staff Correspondent
divorce in time. The law alowed LONDON, (UP).-Twn "Twentieth them 12 months in which to file a
Sir ne Century" soldiers. Lieut-Gen. John Dill and Lieut-Gen. Alan F. suit.
jurist, should now be given "another Brooke, commond Britain's stream- Such people, declares the Nazi lined army on the Western Front.
Both entered the British army at chance" to play their part in "finally turn of the century. Lath cleaning up the Jewish problem in Germany." Although the adminis- the represent "young men" of the army and both are Irishmen of Ulster stock. tration of justice is still, in theory, a function of courts which are above An example of what happens to
Gen. D. appointed to command party, there is little doubt that the those who break the ratlon laws of the 1st Corps of the British Ex-judges will take the hint. was published recently in Berlin peditionary Force, to recognized as Bribe To The Balkans newspapers-ten rear impelson- ment for a woman shopkeeper who sold food and clothes without ask ing for customers' ration cards,
Lack of coal to warm their toes Previously reported Missing, will be felt seriously in Dessau, a reported Killed in Action-Bartontral Gerran town, where it has 34213, Flight Lieutenant W. F. Beck, beer, decreed that shoes may be 37923, Flying Offcer N. C.; ie, said only once in six months. 580543. Acting Sergeant E. B.; Isher wood, 621052, Aircraftman 2nd Class G., S.; Otty, 600143, Sergeant S. M.C.K; Turner, 501939. Fight Ser geant A. J.; Altinson, 42671, Acting Pilot Officer E. W., Bailey, 549331,
520242, Leading Aircraftman W. G Coates, 12333, Acting Pilot Officer G.
Cole, 740300, Sergeant E. J.; Duff, H. H.; Cody, 40306, Pilot Omeer J. D.;
"On the other hand, the German LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)-Dur-Aircraftman ist Class J. C.;Bowman, peoplu must realise that the respon-ing the week-end, the British tanker, sibility for the prolongation of this Liberty (8,500 tons); sank in the war and all the suffering that it may North Sea after an explosion. bring in the coming years is theirs Twenty of the crew of 38 are fear! (Cheers) as well as that of titled to have lost their lives.
survivors landed thern Eighteen tyrants who stand over
They must realise that France and have now returned home. (Cheers), the desire of the Allies for a social, humane, just and Christian ment cannot be satisfed by assur Ances which experience has proved to be worthless.
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enco of every small state in Europe, addressing the House Naval Com- Rayson, 70501, Flying Omcer E. Kin Leipzle and Dresden railway sta- in 1036.and appointed general officer bring a handsome profit, it is pointed
"The methods that are pursued WASHINGTON, Jan. D: (Reuter). by the government of Hiller are 2-Admiral Stark, Chief of Operations, standing threat to the Independ-
Unlled They are a constant menace to the mistee, stated that according to the States may build 50,000 or 52,000 ton moral standard on which the whole present naval studies, the
od battleships, but not larger vessels, western civilisation founded.
have "Nowhere
they greater
the
aroused
detestation than throughout the righteousness of our
of North and South (Cheers). continents c Amerles. In his recent message to the Pope, President Roosevelt de
na-
cause."
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Speech Warmly Received PATUS, Jan. 9 (Reuter). Mr.
rout.
The straits to which the Nazi are one of the leading British strategists. Dill saw betion in the World War. he holds many decorations, including driven by their need for raw materials the D.SO. and the French and and their shortage of cash to pay Belglan Croix de Géurre:
for them are shown by the latest All cock-s-hoop after their Sher-
The high command discovered in bribe offered to the Balkan States. 652585, Alreraftman 2nd Class Elock Holmes feats in connection with Dill a man who knew "everything Germany is prepared to send these Glover, 60206, Flying Officer A. O.; the Bear-cellar Bomb. the Ges apo that had ever been written en mills countries manufactured goods at less out an Melal account tary strategy and economic warfare" than cost price in exchange for the Hawkins, 618104, Leading Aircraft sent man S. Halgh, 01152, Acting Pilot of an earlier plot to kill Hitler, in He was made a member of the Staff materials she needs.
College and nearly all of his service To the argument that the Balkan Officer J. G. L.; Harris, 563150, Ser- September 1937.
They say that this was also in the war was on the staff. States cannot absorb such quantities organised by Oito Strasser, leader
Dill attended Sandhurst. the British of finished goods, however low the of the Anti-Nazi "Black Front," West Point, and entered the army in price, Naz! trade envoys answer that during Mussolini's visit to Berlin. 1901. He became a brigade major in the surplus could easily be re-ex- Two men named Doepkin and 1914 and n colonel in 1920.
ported. Cut-price German goods re- He was made a lieutenant-generat fold abroad at normal values would Kremin were deputed to plant bombs Itoberison, 41409, Pilot Oncer D. Htions, but the clever Gestapo sleuths Robertson, 70570, Pilot Omeer D. Karrested them, and they were Sillenee, 741112, Sergeant H. G.; fenced to death. Thripp, 21000, Squadron Leader C
Millions belonging to Fritz Thyssen, Watson, 018030, Aircraftman 1st Class W.; Wilkes, 816247, Aircraftman 2nd the man who made ilitler, have Class F. J. ---Missing, belloved Killed on Active been coniscated, following the fight,
Pilot of the steel inngmate from Germany 30050, Service. Boreham, Omeer J. W.; Bigger, 580320, Sergeant some weeks ago. Elllot, 30075, Flying Omeer D. McCracken, 30157, Pilot Officer W. G. Mcintyre, 582227, Sergeant S.; Samn, 534020, Leading Aircraftman A. J.; Sinclair. 37420, Acting Flight Lieuten
F. A. craftman 2nd Class ant J. M. E.; Twinnlog, 543541, Alr- Previously reported Missing, now reported Prisoner of War. Cosic, 10985, Pilot Oficer R. M.; Galloway, 580200, Sergeant R. L.
clared that only by the friendly and Chumberlain's speech was warmly R. A.; Crellin, 501130, Sergeant E. H.;
by
It
sociation of. seckers of seekers of peace everywhere could welcomed and approved in official
circles. the forces of evil be overcome.
Again proof is given of the complete Must Risk Blood And Treasure "I profoundly agree. But I would identity of views between the two add that if the forces of right are to governinents as shown by the paral- prevall, we must not hesitate to risk Hellam on all important points be our blood and our treasure. There Biween Mr. Chamberlain's speech unid so great an applause in our deler-that of M. Daladier's most recent stressed that both statesmen mination to achieve our purposes that public statement, we are united among ourselves.
the proclaimed that no spirit of revenge "We are supported peoples of the Empire, by the pow-animates their peoples against Ger- present er and resolution of France, and by many, but since the German nation the moral approval of all who re-associated itself with its lise that the fate of civilisation is rulers, it is natural that the Allies,
should obtain material guarantees of peace, bound up with our success..
a combination 3 The same importance is attached "Against such that, the powers of wickedness will to the hope expressed that the Anglo- aght in vain. But we are at the be-French economic and inenclal agree- ginning of this new era and we owalt ment, would outlast the war and the future with unshaken confidence become the nucleus of wider Inter- in the strength of our arms and in national agreements.
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commanding in Palestine. sen All of his strategy was needed to
Field-Marrhal Goeririg's Four suopress the revelt in Palestine. Dil Year Plan has been modified to fur- adopted the tactics of Lawrence of ther this dumping campaign. He has Arabia and had singular success ordered that manufactures destined restoring a measure of peace to the for south-eastern Europe are to have Holy Land.
precedence over everything except | Straits and Calcutta.
Mass executions are reported to be taking place in Folish towns, large and small.
"high treason to Germany" because they were "apiritual leaders of the Polish nation from 1913 to 1039," according posters stuck to the town halls by the Nazis. Most of these men were over 68. Women prisoners are being sent to concentration comps.
terror,
Despite this reign of Poles are waging guerrilla was
against the Nazis in towa
пий country. This campaign is ad- mitted by General Becker, the German commander In Poland.
Diphtheria, already widespread in Germany, has now spread to Bohemia and Maravla,
At one time a Syrian bandit offered, urgent war suppiks. 2,500 for Dill's head. His admirera Big Loan Expected thought this a "rather sheap price for such a head."
Although the Nazis have hitherto Tall, gray-mustached. with thin-declared that Germany intended to ning gray hair, Gen. Dill makes avoid increasing her internal debt Hommanding Ogure at staff lectures. charges, Briancial circles expect the Staff officers hang on his words. Heissue of a loan for about £84,000,000 in no expounder of military methods at pre-war rates within the next few. but has a sense of humour and grest days." Reuter reports from Amster- newbility of mind.
dam that the German newspapers This dexibility is noted in his have evidently received Instructions tactles based on experience in the to pave the way for this loan. Boer War, the World War and the Two reasons to given why money Palestine compaigns..
is now plentiful in the Reich. First, Until his appointment to the 1st the rationed publis is forced to save Corps he was general officer com because it cannot buy what it wants. manding-in-chiet, Aldershot Com- Secondly, the credit demands of in- mand. He is 58
dustry have been greatly reduced by Lleut. General Alan Francis Brook the closing of some concerns which was commander of the Anti-Aircraft
purchased goods for internal con- corps before his appointment on comsumption and export. mander of the 2nd Corps of the B.E.F.
He perived his army commission Canneries' Tin Shortage in the Royal Artillery in 3002, first
Shortage of fin is obliging food serving in southern Ireland for four
to seek new materials for years and then in India, from where conneries
Enamelled iron is one he proceeded to Franco in 1014 with containers. the Secunderabad Cavalry Briande. of the substitutes being tried.
He has a reputation for being at scientific gunner. He served as com- Laundry's Gift mandant of the School of Artillery.) insectar of artillery and director of military training. He also command-"Aifts for the forces, collected by the ed the mobile division.
Berlin Broadcasting Company, was announced over the radio. To help |soldiers' wives with large families, a Berlin laundry has offered to wash the clothes of a certain number of these farallles fred of charge.
When Czech mothers heard that their children were to be inoculated by German doctors, they were so terrified and angry that
thet Inoculation had to be postponed,
Outbreaks of typhus are reported is Poland, although the Germans are trying to conceal them.
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LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)-After Germany has ignored the Dutch discussions lasting six months, the protest twice repeated-against the terms of the final draft of the new kidnapping of two Britons and a now Dulch omeer, Lt. Klop, `at Venlo on Government tea contract are understood to be in the hands of the frontier,
The driver of the car in which the prominent members of the tea irade.
The new scheme is designed to three men were riding was wounded January 1, and dragged into Germany by Ges- cover the period from
tapo men, who are said to have been 1040, to February 15, 1941.
acting without the kiowledge of the Berlin authoritice..
More And More
Aid For Finns
Home Defence Maintenance
Sir John Anderson's Strict Warning
EDINBURGH, Jan. 9 (Reuter) warning against any, reversal of the ipresent precautionary system:at homė was made by Sir John Anderson, the Minister for Home Security, in of speech here.
A certain over-lapping with the short-term contract will thus result Inasmuch as tens manufactured up to December 31, 1030, will be eligible for participalloh in the new contract, provided that shipment la offecied within a reasonable time.
Contract Price Fixed The contract price forming the
The enemy air force is sill Intact, basis of payment to rowers will be
ho pointed out. Although there has, the average quotation for the years
not yet been a concentrated attack, 1630, 1037 and 1030, and will be ca! LONDON, Jan. 9 (Reuter)--M. nothing has occurred to show that it F.OB, terms: plus extra allowances Ryosil Hyti, the Finnish Premiér, has, will not come when it suits the for increased costs.
appealed for foreign credits since the enemy's strategy, These, however, have, yet to be country's incorze has rapidly sunk. arecil upon between the various tea! While he was appealing, the United Referring to Gooring's recent threat!
a húge air trade associations and the Ministry Slates Senate authorised the Trento attack Britain with
sury to grant loan up to $50,000,000. force, Sir John said that we need not of Food."
charge, which is The Canadian Red Cross B putting take tod iterally everything that s An additional added to the contract price, will aside $50,000 for rollet work; the ld to the German leaders, but it "would" be criminal to allow the oply only at each production district Argentine, Republie placing 80,500 British people to slacken their dow
not individual ceintes, tons of wheat at Finland's disposal to concerto c Italab understood that the be paid for when convenient, and twn Ministry of Tool may set up a panel French ambulance units have arrivent
Although nothing had happened In
of brokers to investirate complaints in Stockholm on their way through the first four months of the war, the
ito Finland:
| datter Tý ná-less” regarding Interior quality.
A new kind of contribution to the
The most attractive feature of the gift is, however, that the laundry will not demand the coupons for washing materials which normally have to be washed at home.
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Nüti Pross: 19"attacking -Türkay
| favouring Britain and France
foreign trade policy.
Although Germany, holda
against Turkey, the papers coTAT Turkey is unwilling to liquids to them by dalvering the raw, mo Germany bends;