POLAND
BREAKS
WITH
SOVIET
(Our Own Correspondont)
JULIUS STREICHER ARRESTED!
London, To-day.
Herr Julius Streicher, the notorious Nazi. Jew-baiter,
(By Telegraph. Telegraphic Com has been arrested, according munications Ordinance, 1894. Received, September 19, 11.88 a.m.)
to a Berlin report!
The arrest, the report continues, was carried out by Nazi Party pollce orders from Field-Marshal Goering himself.
Poland has broken off diplomatic relations with under the Soviet Government in consequence of the inva-him-Reuter. sion of the Red Army.
A report from Bucharest states that M. Grayzebowski, the Polish envoy in Moscow, has been instructed to leave the Soviet capital.
The staffs of the Polish Embassy and
all Polish Consulates in Russia, totall- ing over hundred, are leaving shortly for Rumania.-Our Own Coresspon- dent.
ROMANCE CALLED?
Suspected of having eloped, two Chinese women are reported missing from their homes.
Goering stated that a special Party Court will investigate charges against
HITLER TO OFFER PEACE TO BRITAIN AND FRANCE WITH AN ULTIMATUM?
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Otherwise. according to the same sources, Hitler is deciding a blitzkrieg (lightning war) against the Allies, through the Netherlands and other neutrals!
CONFIRMATION?
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What foundation there is for these conjectured, reports cannot well be but it is suggested that some con- firmation is to be
seen in the ac- tion taken yesterday, when many employees of German Arms in Hol- land were recalled to Berlin by their The reports, made to the Police to-head offices, who were themselves day, state that 29-year-old So Lai- merely obedient to German War ping, of No. 508 (second floor), Nathan | Office instructions. Road, has been missing since the be- ginning of the month; and, that 17- year-old Leung Mel, who lived on boat No. 5018A at Aberdeen, has not been seen since last Saturday.
The report says that the German War Ministry is urgently needing large numbers of German interpreters of the Dutch language. Correspondent.
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Macao, To-day. Twelve Japanese planes parti- cipated in yesterday's raid Shek-ki, and many incendiary bombs were dropped, setting fire to buildings which blazed through- out the day.
Rescue workers are still search- ing for victims. The total number of casualties suffered cannot yet how- be ascertained, but it is, ever, estimated that some 150 were killed and wounded.
The Japanese started another attack his morning opposite Cheungkapin but stubborn resistance.
are
meeting
Shek-ki
A large area around
has been reduced to ashes by re- cent bombings.
General Cheung Wal-cheung and other officials, who visited the bombed areas yesterday, paid high tribute to the militia who were responsible for holding the Japanese, off when they first at- tacked from Wangwoon. — Our Own Correspondent.
Shanghai, To-day. Following the agreement re- 'garding the return to Japan of the part of the British- defence sector in Shanghai (the British yesterday agreed to hand over to the Japanese a part of their de- fence sector, namely that section north of the Soochow Creek known as No Man's Land, extend- ing between the North Honan and North Kiangsi Roads, which adjoins the western perimeter of of the Japanese-occupied area
the Hongkew), Admiral Hart, United States C.-in-C. left aboard his Yacht the Isabel on his return journey to Tsingtao at 2 p.m. to- day.
hurried Admiral Hart paid a visit to Shanghai last week when the Japanese suggested that the defence sectors of Shanghai should be révised.-Reuter.
Twelve cholera cases (9 deaths), 19 typhoid (16 deaths), 37 dysen- tery (9 deaths) were notified to the Medical Department last week. Yesterday, there were 4 cholera cases, three diphtheria, two typhoid and 35 tuberculosis.
Circles close to Mr. T. V. Soong have issued
Mr.. a denial that Soong has flown to Moscow on a Government mission.
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Mr. Soong flew last week Chungking via Hanoi and is still in the capital:
Three thousand dollars were stolen from the occupants of the first floor of No: 67, Wongnel- chong. Road between 1 a.m. and 5 a.m. to-day.
The money was in banknotes of the Bank of China, Central Bank of China and the Bank of Communications.
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