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NEW AND SENSATIONAL EVIDENCE OF GERMANY'S WAR GUILT

How Nazis Plotted To Overrun Scandinavia

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

STOCKHOLM, APRIL 28 (UP).—THE FULL STORY OF GERMANY'S COLD-BLOODED GUILT IN INVADING NORWAY AND DENMARK IS GRADUALLY BEING PIECED TOGETHER.

FURTHER EVIDENCE OF THE NAZI INTEN- TION TO INVADE NORWAY WAS GIVEN TO- DAY BY MR. C. J. HAMBRO, PRESIDENT OF THE NORWEGIAN STORTING (PARLIAMENT) AND CHAIRMAN OF THE FOREIGN AFFAIRS COMMITTEE.

In an exclusive interview with “United Press", Mr. Hambro denied von Ribbentrop's allegations that Norway was preparing to permit an Allied disembarkation before the German invasion. INVASION PLANNED FOR MONTHS

"We now have irrefutable proof, to the con- trary, that Germany had prepared detailed plans for her invasion some months before," he said.

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Quisling In The Game: Dramatic Berlin Visit

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

STOCKHOLM, April 28 (UP)-It has now been established that Quisling, the Norwegian Nazi who became Hiller's puppet Prime Minister after the occupation of Oslo, must have had knowledge of the German intention to invade his country at least three days before the invasion took place.

ALL OR NOTHING PLUNGE?

Intensification Of War Said Near

LONDON, Apr. 29, (Reuter). -Evidence Rccumulates in many quarters of an early intensifica tion of the war on all fronts not only in the areas already turned into theatres of war but in others which hitherto have! been immune, writes the "Daily Telegraph" Diplomatic Corres- pondent.

These deductions proceed from a firm conviction in the most! responsible Allied circles that the Nazls have decided to risk all in an endeavour to force the

According to the Gothenburg cor- respondent of the "Allehanda," t catablished that Quisling visited Herr Hier in Berlin on April 6,

He left Oslo three days before the invasion, going to Berlin vla Stock- bolmi. According to the report, Quisling returned to Oslo by planc just before the invasion,

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The report quotes Quisling living told Hitler that the German expedition to Norway would be n "pleasant and peaceful military pro- menade."

He is alleged to have added that no Norwegian resistance would be offered to the Nuzla.

It is now belleved, says the report, that Quisling was displaced as puppet Premier because of his false in- formation.

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war to a decision before the Water Restrictions

next winter.

German political leaders are con- fident that Germany will be able to score a sweeping success over the Alles by the

end

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ALL WATER RESTRICTIONS IN HONGKONG WILL BE REMOVED There is some reason to believe that AS FROM WEDNESDAY.

summer.

Hitler, when he laid his plan of operations before Signor Mussolini during their Bremmer Fass meeting, managed to carry a large measure of conviction.

RUMANIAN OIL WELLS GUARDED

PARIS, Apr. 220 (Reuter) Ac- cording to a Bucharest dispatch,: 'armed guards at the Rumanian oll: wells have been increased and order- ed to fira on any stranger unable to give a entisfactory account of him- self,

From to-night, the Bucharest auro- drome will be guarded by troops,

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THE BRITISH RAIDS ON NORWAY

THIS DRAMATIC PHOTOGRAPH was taken over the aerodrome at Stavanger, and shows one of the recent attacks by the Royal Air Force.

The photograph was taken from a height of only 4,000 feet and shows bombs dropping within a few feet of an enemy air craft and on the extremity of the runway.

The photograph clearly shows the damage to three Junker' JU-52 transport planes, while one Heinkel HE-111 and a JU-88 have wings destroyed.

The whole of the aerodrome is pitted with craters from this and other R.A.F. raids and the naval bombardment.—British Official Photograph. Crown Copyright Reserved.

Finnish Minister May Be Recalled

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS. Aor, 20. (UP).—

Ambulance Unit For Norway

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BITTER BATTLE RAGING

Nazis Seek To Drive Allies From Railways

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" STOCKHOLM, April 29, (UP). -German mechanised units, supported by bombers, to-day laid siege to the three railways south of Trondheim,

These railway lines from the life-line of the Allied forces operating in mid-Norway, and the Germans are making frantic efforts to close a huge trap around the British and Norwe- gian forces in this sector.

Domboss, the Allied Headquarters in this sector, is under heavy attacks from_three sides.

German bombers swept along the rallway west of the Brillah landing base at Andalsnes, bombing troop irsins en route to the front and attempting to disorganise the lines of communication.

The Allied forces at Dombass face isolation if the German motorised [columns succeed in cutting the ral- way network and thus forming a junction with the German forces at Trondheim.

The Allies, however, have taken up strong positions on the jerkinn plateau, 17 miles north-east of Dombaas, and heavy reinforcements are being rushed up to stem the Ger- man thrust.

Attack Repulsed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“ LONDON, April 20 (UP)-Last War Ofico com- munique reports that the Allled forces

THE BATTLE OF NARVIK FJORD-An exclusive photo- graph taken from a British destroyer, showing the battleship Warspite, left background, with destroyers in the narrow en- trance to Narvik Fjord after the successful attack' on April

LONDON, Apr. 20 (Reuter)A night's officini 13, when the British fleet sank seven enemy destroyers. This The "Vacstra Nyland" reports that British ambulance unit, which we have repulsed a German attack in followed on the dash of the British destroyers on the previous M. Ereke will be recalled from his in Finland, is now on its way to join Gudbrands Valley.

post as Finnish Miniator to Stock- Wednesday, when they fought asuccessful action against superior holm and will be succeeded by M. the North-Western Expeditionars

Professor Jurl Vasostigerna. forces. "The Times" photograph.-Copyright strictly reserved." [physics at Helsingfors University.

Additional Allied troops; and war bren landed In of Force In Norway. It consists of 20 materinis have

PLEASE Turn To Pago 7. fembulances and 60 doctors.

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