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SUNDAY WAR BULLETIN
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1939
THREE YEARS OF WAR: CABINET PLANS AHEAD
London, To-day.
IT IS ANNOUNCED THAT the War Cabinet meet- ing yesterday morning decided to base its policy, on the assumption that the war will last three years or more.
A statement issued through the Ministry of Informa- tion adds:"Instructions are being issued to all Government departments to ensure that plans for the future shall immediately be prepared on. this assumption.
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HITLER'S DELUSION
Parts, To-day.
Commenting on the Nazl- tro- "tics for a short war, as opposed to the British and French tao- tics of holding out for complete victory, “Intransigeant” bemarks that everything points to Hitler saying to himself: "I shall finish off Poland quickly and after- wards make pence.”-
But, Hitler has made a mis- take, ав was proved by Mr. Chamberlain's speech In tho House of Commona-Reuter,
MONEY
"In the meantime, all measures for which prepara- EASIER IN
tions are already being made will be brought fully into active operation. "In furtherance of the expanded | ensure that productive capacity LONDON
for
meet every
defence programmes already operat- munitions of all kinds is increased ing, the Ministry of Supply will forth- on a scale required to with take the recessary steps possible issue.
"Corresponding
POLISH INVASION FIXED LONG AHEAD
LONDON, TO-DAY.
to
IN HIS ADDRESS TO BRITAIN. OVER THE B.B.C. NETWORK LAST NIGHT, THE POLISH AMBASSA- DOR TO LONDON SAID THAT THE DATE OF GERMANY'S AGGRES SION AGAINST HIS COUNTRY WAS FIXED BEFOREHAND WITH RUTHLESS PRECISION,
It was fixed for the beginning of September and only required some small pretext or other to start.
on
Poland's spirit would not be broken down and she would re- main faithful to her traditions and to her allies whatever happened. She was determined to carry the struggle until the complete and decisive victory. Poland so far had been bearing the brunt of the German attack and she
· would not rest until the future of both herself and of other nations was se-. cure against invasion or foreign, ag gression.-Reuter.
SOVIET
CONTINUES
MOBILISING
Moscow, To-day.
arrangements are being made at the Admiralty, and Air Ministry
CIVIL NEEDS
London, To-day. With banks arranging to settle down to war conditions, loans early this week on the money market were somewhat difficult to obtain, but latterly money flowed easily and clearing banks became good buyers of bills.
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“In the great national Interest, the civil needs of the country will be Hence the Government were able borne in mind as well as the im-to place £50,000,000" Treasury portance of maintaining the
at an average rate of £3.14.0 trade.
week.
export
"The War Cabinet is confident that this significant decision will meet with the whole-hearted support of the British people, and will be wel- comed by our allies and friends."
TO BITTER END
BRITONS LEAVE
Reuter's diplomatic correspondent WARSAW
on
Bills last
says that most emphasis is laid the fact not that the will base, their policy on
Government
the $9 sumption that the war will last three
London, To-day. The Ministry of Information an- years or more, but that Britain is nounces that a number of foreign determined to see the matter through missions, including the British Em and fight Nazlism to the bitter end.bassy, have left. Warsaw.
Reuter.
PREMIER'S PROMISE
TO BENES
London, To-day.
"The sufferings of the Czech na- look forward through the tion have not been forgotten, and we triumph
of the principles for which we have taken up arms to the relief of the Czech people from foreign domina- tlon," declares Mr. Chamberlain in reply to the telegram from Dr. Edouard Benes, ex-Czech President, expressing sympathy and support. Reuter.
NAZIS DENY
Preparations for defence in U-BOAT
the Soviet Union continued
on Friday night and yester- CAMPAIGN
day.
More reservists have been called up, while doctors, engineers and other specialists have begun leaving in the direction of the Soviet-Polish frontier
“Despite the calm shown by the press and radio, people are thronging the stores and are stocking their Inndere for fear of introduction of the ration byslení. Reuter.
London, To-day.
The German navy high command has declared, according ton Nazi broadcast, that contrary to the state ment of the British Ministry of In- formation, the German navy has strict orders to abide in all cireum- stances by international agreements on sen warfare —Reuter.
SAAR BATTLE RAGES
FRENCH DIVISION'S
SUCCESE
Paris, T
A semi-official survey the situation on the western front states that matters are still only in the approach phase, and in the veritable fortress warfare which has developed on the western front, there is no question yet of an attack in force.
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Advanced French elements and en- gineer corps specialists are sweeping the area of traps set with murderous Ingenuity by German fortiflers during the past year.--Reuter,
BRILLIANT ATTACK
· Parle, To-day. A communique anye the enemy are resisting on the whole front and various local counter-attacks are ‹ reported.
A brilliant attack by a French division assured the occupation of an - important. dece of terrain.
The enemy artillery reacted. Reuter.
GERMAN COUNTER-ATTACKS London, To-day.
An official communique issued in Paris late last night states that the enemy is resisting on the whole of the western front and has made several counter-attacks.
· During the day, aerial reconnais- sances were continued, despite in- terference by enemy aircraft.
Enemy artillery is very active. Reuter
- GERMAN-ROADS BLOSKED
BY TROOP TRANSPORTS
Brussels, To-day. News from the Rhinoland In- dicates that the German military command is preparing to meet the full force of the British and French armies.
Roads are blocked with troop tran- sports, and it is understood that many air force units have been transferred to the West from the Polish front.
Polish, sources claim that the Germans must have lost 10,000 dead hitherto,-Reuter.
be determined, all British subjects are safe. Reuter
COL BECK LEAVES
London, To-day. Sir Howard Kennard, the British The Polish Minister of Foreign Ambassador, states that so far as can Affairs has left Warsaw-Reuter.
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