THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 6, 1939
ANOTHER SOVIET REBUFF TO HITLER: JEW CHOSEN
AS OIL INDUSTRY CHIEF
鲁霉
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EXPRESS Amsterdam, To-day: ESCAPES
HERR HITLER, who is reported to be considerably
annoyed by the refusal of Moscow to release DISASTER
Prince Radziwill, on whom the Nazi choice for puppet leader of the Polish buffer State had fallen, has received another shock. Stalin has now appointed Lazarus Kaganovich, who is of Jewish origin, to the post of Commissar of the Oil Industry, which is all-important for Ger- mány.
HOLLAND STANDS BY POLAND
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Amsterdam, To-day.
The Foreign Minister, Herr van Kleffens, has announced that the Netherlands is continuing to re- cognise the full sovereign rights of the legal Polish Government now established in France." Havas.
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regarded The appointment is
in Berlin as a plain indication that the U.S.S.R. has no intention of permit- her ting German interference in home policy, and the calculated na-
NORWAY REJECTS PROTEST
Oslo, To-day.
Norway has rejected the Ger. man protest regarding the release of the American steamer City of Flint in a note which was hand- ed to the German Charge d'At- faires here.-Router.
RATIONING
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The
New York, To-day.
famous American DELAYED luxury train, “Spirit of St. Louis,” running between St. Louis and New York, was de- railed yesterday near Cadiz, Ohio.
London, To-day. Although no definite date' has been officially announced for the introduction of ra-
The mishap was fortunately at- tended by no disastrous consequences. tioning of butter and bacon- The engine and several coaches the only two commodities ture of the choice of a Jew has, it is jumped the track and tore up several which it has been considered reported, caused acute displeasure in German political quarters.
Concern is also felt regarding the problem of the German settlers along the Volga, and well- informed quarters state that prior to his return to Moscow. the German Ambassador, Werner von . der Schulenburg, is discussing the situation with Herr Hitler.
Union In 1924, the Soviet autonomy to 500,000 descendants the German farmers who had estab- lished themselves in Russia since 1750.
3,000 GERMAN ARRESTED
gave of
The former town of Pokrovsk be- came the capital of the new autono- mous republic under the hame of Engelstadt.
ar-
Recently, however, the OGPU swooped down on Engelstadt and rested three thousand Germans on a charge of high treason, and
hundred yards of the permanent way, but they remained upright and came to a stop without damage, There were no casualties.
The derailmept was caused by а collision between the "Spirit of St. Louis" and a motor-car which had stalled on
the a level crossing in path of the express.-Havas.
OLD WORLD FIGHTS
FOR THE NEW
London, To-day.
necessary
to ration in the near future-it has been an- nounced to take place some- time in mid-December.
Recently the press have suggested' that
rationing may be postponed
until after Christmas.
Informed quarters point out that introduction of a rationing scheme for butter and bacon does not denote a permanent shortage of either com-- modity.
Normal percentages of the total import obtained from Denmark are bacon 50 per cent. and butter 25 per cent.
FIRST CLAIM
A temporary dislocation of supplies: due to the submarine campaign oc- curred for a brief period at the end of September but the convoy system "The Observer," in a com- now enables the resumption of ship- Berlin ment yesterday on the Em-ments on a satisfactory scale and is deeply concerned regarding their
ample supplies of butter pire War Conference, says Zealand and bacon from Canada are fate although not daring to make official representations, a fact which that the issue of liberty or assured, the United Kingdom having is producing a bad effect abroad.
HITLER HELPLESS
In present circumstances, well- informed circles state, Hitler who is unable to escape the toils of the Ribbentrop pro-Soviet policy, is un- able to exercise pressure and it is probable that von der Schulenberg will be instructed to seek an amicable solution.-Havas.
ADD LIST OF GERMAN ERRORS
LONDON, TO-DAY,
IN VIEW OF THE SUCCESSFUL PROGRESS OF THE CONVERSA- TIONS PROCEEDING IN LONDON BETWEEN REPRESENTATIVES OF THE DOMINION AND INDIAN AND UNITED
GOVERNMENTS
KINGDOM MINISTERS, WITH A VIEW ΤΟ CO-ORDINATION OF
slavery in the new world is being fought out in the old.
The reality of the issues to them is fully appreciated in the Common- wealth and the response has been truly magnificent.
from New
first claim on all supplies of the former. British Wireless.
CLAIM FOR SALARY
After detailing the steps taken by the Dominions for the successful pro- secution of the war, the "Observer" MADAME CHIFFON, OF CHIF-- goes on: "Not less inipressive has been | FON, LTD., WAS THIS MORNING the response of the non-self-govern- SUED BY MRS. CLARA DAVIDO- ing Colonies.
"They have not been forced into the war
will; against their
they realised that any threat to Britain was equally a threat to their freedom and well-being.”—Reuter.”
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VICH, FOR SALARY AMOUNTING TO $125, BEFORE MR. JUSTICE R. E. LINDSELL IN THE SUMMARY COURT.
Mr. Remedios, for the plaintiff, ob- jected to Madame Chiffon appearing. personally; as the summons was against a limited Company and de fendant had to be legally represented.
Madame Chiffon said the writ was: served on her personally and not on the company.
Mr. Remedios apologised for his. clerk's error, and asked that the writ be amended.
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Permission to amend the writ,: which must be served at the re- gistered office of the company, was granted, the cost to be borne by plaintiff.
Hearing was fixed for November 27..
After calling attention to the man- SOVIET UNION PROPOSES SHORT CRUELTY TO
SOLID DENTIFRICE ceding the
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maintained would
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ner in which during the months pre-LY TO PROPOSE TO LITHUANIA war a German writer AN EXCHANGE OF POPULATIONS that the Dominions ALONG THE PRESENT FRONTIER, not bother about England's | WHICH HAS THE EFFECT OF war and would remain neutral, one LEAVING 173,000 LITHUANIANS
The baiting of lizards and' snakes newspaper says that this must be re- | INSIDE SOVIET TERRITORY..
to make thêm fight in order to at- legated to the category of Germany's The scheme is meeting with op- tract pedestrians was the cause of disappointments, among which must position from the population con-prosecution of medicine hawkers, this now also be numbered, according to cerned, who are mainly peasants this neutral observer, the idea of deeply attached to their fields. France's decadence, the hostility of The Lithuanian Government has the Arab world to Britain, the milltary asked for reconsideration of assistance of Russia and finally the situation, pointing out that the trans- possibility of a Continental blockade fer would create a most difficult of Britain under German leadership. financial problem for Lithuania.
British Wireless.
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the
morning, before Mr. E. Himsworth, when Li Wan-loong, 23, was fined $10 or two weeks' hard labour for cruelty.
L
Lai Chun-ting, poultry dealer, was Aned $20 for packing ducks in a crate.
Lal was alleged to have packed! the ducks like "sardines."
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