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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 9, 1939

ALL LEAVE CANCELLED IN REICH

Copenhagen, To-day. According to the Berlin correspondent of the “Politiken," German soldiers of every category and Air Force officers who were grant- ed leave after serving in Poland, have been recalled by telegram.—Reu-

ter.

VAST ATTACK PREDICTED IN TEN DAYS

London, To-day.

PREDICTIONS THAT Herr Hitler will attempt a smashing blow at the Allies in the next ten days

PEACE APPEAL

come from neutral countries, and appear to be MYSTERY

borne out to some extent by unusual liveliness in the air in the fighting zone, and the massing of the German Army.

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

Brussels, To-day.

WORRIED BY PIMPLES AND ECZEMA

Complexion Perfect After

Six Weeks of Kruschen

This lady was greatly worried by eruptions of pimples and blotches. Naturally, she tried every way of get- ting rid of them, and at last she dis- covered the remedy which made her complexion perfect again. Here is what she writes:-

"For the past two years my face was covered with hard pimples and red blotches, and I also had eczema on my . neck and fore-arms. I tried every lotion, cream and ointment there was to be had, without the slightest effect.. I was so worried. Fortunately I decid- ed to give Kruschen a trial, and with- out any exaggeration, within six weeks my face was without a blemish, and I have not had a sign of eczema since. I take Kruschen regularly every morn- ing, and would not be without it."--- (Mrs.). J.A.

organs functioning normally and heal-

Pimples and eczema are frequently due to impurities in the blood-irri- tant poisons which sluggish body Commenting on the peace organs are failing to expel from the The Riga correspondent of the "Afton Bladet" of mediation offer of the Bel-system. Kruschen Salts keep the body gian and Dutch Monarchs, thily, so that all blood impurities are Stockholm, learns from sources which he states the "Vingtieme Siecle,' "regularly and completely expelled. are invariably well informed on Russian affairs, leading Brussels paper, as- that Moscow has been informed that the Ger-serts that the underlying rea- man intends to make vast attacks on the whole sons for its issue at this time of the Western Front, combined with a combin-are somewhat mysterious.

The paper expresses the opinion ed air attack on Britain on an unprecedented that mediation may even be due to scale.

This attack, it is intimated, will be launched within the next ten days.

The correspondent states that the decision is understood to have been

taken long ago, but its execution was postponed.

Moscow and Rome have now been informed, he says, that the start will be made in ten days' time.

Moscow, dubious of the results, is believed to have warned Germany of the danger of failure, but Berlin is unlikely to abandon the plan which is considered to mark the real be- ginning of the war.

AIR LIVELINESS

In the meantime, the Germans are sending great numbers of planes on reconnaissance over the Allied lines and into the interior of France.

FRENCH PAY TRIBUTE

Paris, To-day.

While the initiative of King Leopold and Queen Wilhelmina is unanimous- ly paid a tribute, the press generally emphasises that Britain and France are more firmly united than ever and will stand by the views expressed by Mr. Chamberlain and M. Daladier and restated by Lord Halifax at Tuesday's

broadcast.

The success of Lord Halifax's speech has made the position clear.

"L'Oeuvre" finds the Halifax broad- cast as important as the Belgo-Dutch initiative.

a request made by Hitler in Brussels and The Hague..

It recalls that on October 8, when the German peace offensive was at its height, Berlin hinted at the role of neutrals in wartime, and referred to the possibility of an offer of the

them. good offices of mediation by

The journals adds: Will the nations at war accept this peace offer? The next few hours will be very import- ant and might prove decisive for the peace of Europe, including that of our countries. In any case, every...

thing will be done to save our coun- tries from destruction.-Havas.

AMERICAN TANKERS CHANGE REGISTRY

Washington, To-day.

Company of The Standard Oil

at least New Jersey has stated that six of their tankers have been trans- flag in the ferred to the Panama

nine past six weeks and a further some

are changing.-Reuter.

The Allies have replied by des- patching several reconnaissance pa- trols into the interior of Germany,

On land, there has been liveliness, too. Three German raids of importance were launched during the day, in addition to the usual activity in No-Man's-Land.

In each case, the attackers were repulsed. Reuter.

AMSTERDAM COMMENT

Amsterdam, To-day.

The newspapers here state that no definite atttitude can be taken by Germany in respect of the peace pro- posals until Hitler has made up his mind.

All the correspondents agree, how- ever, that the first reception has been friendly.

It is remarked in Amsterdam that the Belgo-Dutch Initiative was pre- ceded by sharp German press attacks on Holland and Belgian for their at- titude to "British Sea dictatorship."

Dutch correspondents in Berlin have reported demands that- Holland should faunt British contraband con- trol and been told that Holland's neutrality was one-sidedi Beuter.

TEST CASE DEMAND

-Reuter.

Amsterdam,::To-day: correspondent:of:az]

morta-thak Germany

"refuse to ston What would happen!

that A number of papers declare German pressure exercised on the sov- ereigns was inspired by the blockade and which was worrying the Reich making itself felt more daily.--Reuter,

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