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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 11, 1940
CHRONOLOGICAL
ORDER OF DAY'S
DRAMATIC EVENTS QUEEN'S & ALHAMBRO
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***Brussels, To-day.
THE FOLLOWING IS THE chronological order of events
in Belgium and Holland yesterday.
First the Brussels radio calmly reported that bomb attacks
had been launched on the city.
At 5.20 Nazi planes appeared over Brussels and were fired
on.
At 5.30 a.m, a large number of planes were seen over The Hague and the Dutch A.A. defence went action,
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At 6 a.m. the first Nazi parachute troops were found in several localities in the heart of Belgium between Nivelle and Strond.
At 8 a.m. the radio broadcast or- ders to all citizens of military age to rejoin their units, immediately. After receiving the Nazi Note, King Leopold granted an audience to the Premier and Foreign Minister.
The Premier later told the press that Belgium had been attacked and that in reply to a request for aid, the Allies were doing all they could.
STRICT ACTION
Very strict action has been taken all over the country to prevent German action from the inside. All Germans residing in Brussels have been arrest- ed.
King Leopold, like his father before him in 1914, has taken command of the armed forces.-Havas.
First News Of Crisis
THE WAR:
NO CHANGE
Washington, To-day. President Roosevelt yesterday told pressmen he saw no change "with respect to the possibili- ties of the United States keeping out of the war."
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ATTACK FIRST:
Amsterdam, To-day, ULTIMATUM
Reuter's special correspondent says that the first-news-of-the-crisis-came- half an hour after midnight yesterday when it became known that telegraph as well telephone communications had been interrupted.
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Brussels, To-day.
It was only after the Nazis had At 2.45 a.m., residents were awaken-actually attacked Belgium that the ed by heavy anti-aircraft fire. Look-German Ambassador handed the Bel- ing from windows, people saw a single gian Foreign Minister an ultimatum | German bomber flying high, brilliant- declaring Germany was "compelled to ly illuminated by a dozen of search-secure by arms the neutrality of the lights. Shells flashed round it but it Low Countries because these disappeared out of range. Afterwards tries were ready to allow the passage shooting continued all night.
of Allied troops."
From 4 a.m. to 6 a.m. there were continual salvoes as German bombers flew over the city in groups of three, five, ten or more.
At one time fire was drowned by heavy explosions.
It was stated that the Schipol Aero- drome was being blown up. Now and then there was a roar as a Dutch fighter zoomed up to keep German 'planes from the centre of the city.
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M. Spaak, the Foreign Minister, protested against this second violation in 25 years of Belgian neutrality, and said the present case was worse than that of 1914.
M. Spaak told the Nazi envoy Bel- gium would resist with all means in her power.-Hayas,
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