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GOEBBELS SENT TO "SANATORIUM”

Paris, To-day.

Relieved of his post, Dr. Goebbels has been taken to the Propaganda Minis- try's "sanitorium" where he will be interned, according to the Stockholm corres- pondent of the "Petit Parisien.”

Dr. Goebbel's "disgrace" is attributed by the correspondent to trafficking in currency !

The correspondent adds that Hitler has been planning this measure for a long time!

Reuter,

R-A-F. RAID UNITS OF GERMAN FLEET IN THE VICINITY OF HELIGOLAND

London, To-day.

R.A.F. PLANES yesterday bombed units of the Ger- man fleet near Heligoland, the German naval base in the North Sea.

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Details of the raid are not yet available, but the Ger- news agency claims that some of the R.A.F. planes were shot down..

A statement issued in London later said: "In spite of formidable anti-aircraft fire the attack was pressed home at a low altitude.

"Some of our planes have not yet returned."

Heli- altitude.

The German High Command, in a Despite formidable A. A. fire, the communique on the R.A.F. raid on attacks were pressed home at a low units of the German, fleet In goland Bight, says that six took part in the raid, "which without result."-Reuter.

FIVE SHOT DOWN, NAZIS CLAIM

planes Some of our aircraft have not yet

was returned.---Reuter.

Berlin, To-day.

GERMAN RAID ON SCOTTISH COAST

̈ London, To-day.

NORWEGIAN STEAMERS SUNK

London, To-day.

Two Norwegian steamers bound for England have been sunk in the North Sea; one by a German. aubmarine and the other after striking a mine.

The crews of both vessels were saved.

Another

Norwegian steamer was unsuccessful attacked.-Rou- ter.

calmly to shelters,

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12 NAZI U-BOATS NOW SUNK

Paris, To-day.

M. de la Tour, chairman of the Senate naval commis- sion, stated yesterday that the British and French navies had sunk 12 German sub- marines in less than а month.

This rate, he said, was greater than the speed at which Germany could replace U-boat losses.

The Royal Navy had sunk 10 U-boats and the French Navy, two- Reuter.

NORWEGIAN SHIPS SUNK

London, To-day.

Two more neutral ships have been sunk by Nazi sub- marines.

Both the vesseld, which were- Nor-. wegian, were carrying wood products to England.

A third, ship, also Norwegian, hit a mine in the Skagerrak yesterday and Bank. She was taking a cargo of tim-

ber to Antwerp.

The crews of all three vessels have been picked up. Reuter.

CAPITULATION OF WARSAW

London, To-day.

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A German communique, says Polish troops would start evacuating

It was subsequently announced that Warsaw and Modlin last evening, the the reason for the alarm was a Ger-process to continue several days. man reconnaissance plane flying very The German troops will enter the

Polish capital on Monday.---Reuter.

The German News Agency an- nounces that six British war planes attacked units of the German neet An Admiralty statement high-Reuter. near Heligoland yesterday.

It adds that the British attack was without result and, on the flight back,

the British planes were attacked by

German chasers.

There was a short air battle and it is claimed that five British planes fell down into the sea.-Reuter.

OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

London, To-day.

It has been officially announced that R.A.F. units yesterday carried out attacks on ships of the German fleet in Heligoland Bight.

RUSSIA TO STOP OIL SUPPLIES

London, To-day.

issued yesterday reports a seamagGOUZVEDENÉSZRİNDERSTORES German air raid on the Scot- tish coast on Wednesday.

The statement again denies the German claim to have successfully attacked a British heavy cruiser off the Isle of May, in the Firth of Forth. This claim, it says, was presumably an unsuccessful attempt to bomb destroyer. No hits were registered and no damage was done.-Reuter.

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· ANOTHER STATEMENT

London, To-day. The Admiralty have issued yet an- other statement on Tuesday's German rald on the Scottish coast.

It is reiterated that no British war- ship was damaged in the raid.

The Germana originally claimed to have bombed, the, aircraft-car- rior H.M.8. Ark Royal, and they are now saying that they bombed another aircraft-carrler, H.M.6. Glorious.

hit in any air uction.--Reuter.

The Admiralty can only repeat that A report from Berlin re-no British warship has been sunk or ceived in Amsterdam says that Russia is to stop oil sup- plies to Britain and all our possessions,

Even if the report is correct it will not cause great concern here..

In 1838, our total imports of oil and petroleum products from the Soviet tvers less than 2 per cent of our fotal imports-Reuter.

PARIS AIR RAID ALARM

Paris, To-day. Air raid sirens sounded at 11.80 a.m: on; Thursday and the all clear was given half an hour later.

This was the first alarm for over three weeks and everyone walked

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