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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 1940
ALL BRITONS ADVISED
TO LEAVE RUMANIA
THE BRITISH LEGATION in modo
yesterday advised all Britons who wish to do FU FAMILY tish Government have instructed the Legation OFFER BIG to give this advice in view of the uncertain
so to leave Rumania immediately. The Bri-
conditions obtaining in Rumania.
Some Britons accordingly are leaving this week-end but it is probable that the majority will be accommodated on board a vessel leav- ing the Black Sea port of Constanza for Istan- bul on Monday evening.
The staff of the various Lega tion offices are being reduced, but hitherto there is no question of the diplomatic mission leaving.
CIRCUS AGENT INTERNED
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(SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")
Fu Siao-en's family have offered a reward of $50,000 for the arrest of the murderer and a fur- ther $25,000 for informa- tion leading to the arrest of the servant who dis- appeared from the mayor's bedroom imme- diately after the murder.
Sir Reginald Hoare, the Bri- tish Minister in Bucharest, made it clear to General Antonescu, Mr. Stanley W. Wathon,, one of Rumanian Dictator, that relathe best-known variety and cir-home rear Nanking Road and as-
tions between Britain and Ru- manla have reached a critical point.
This fact emerges from a state- ment issued in authoritative quar- on the German ters in London troops in Rumania.
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Early in September, the state- ment says, a considerable number of uniformed German SS menar rived in Rumania and, according to the Rumanian Government, they were admitted in connection with the evacuation of the Ger- man colony in Bessarabia....
The circumstances of the ar- rival and their destinations, how- ever, showed the true object was to enable the Germans to occupy certain strategic points.
There is reason to belleve an agreement was made with the Germans even before General the Antonescu took office for deepatch of German divisions to Rumania
rived on When further troops Oct. 8. the Rumanian Govern- ment informed Sir Reginald Hoare that Rumania would not be occu-. pied by German troops and that no German unit had entered Ru- ̈ mania.
Rumania's Story
The Rumanian Government in- timated it had the right to pro- cure where it could material for armament and technicians for instruction of her units. In fact, it seems that material for two mo- torised and one armoured division will shortly be imported,
Sir Reginald on Oct. 9 was assured by Gen. Antonescu that there were no German troops in. Rumanla though" 3,000 Instruc- tors or technicians were ex- pected...
The statement declares there is good reason to believe, the men will be troops, that they will ar rive shortly and that their num bers will be considerable.--Reuter.
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The controversy about. broadcast description of an air fight on July 14 came to a hend in the House of Commons, when Mr. R. R. Stockes, Lab., Ipswich, sug- gested that. In future the public taste should not be offended by broadcasts of war operations in the manner of a sporting commentary. M.Pis cheered when Mr. Duff Cooper, agreeing, that there was a considerable division of opinion as to the taste of the broadcast, said that he was not prepared to give such an undertaking: VengRETA
Mr. Robert Bernnys (L.N., Bris- tol, N.) said that the broadcast gave increased confidence to the public in the ability of our Air Force, to protect these shores, and to prove that we are not a nation of "Cissies." ANNA
Mr. Vyvyan Adams (Con.. Leeds, W.) said that the broadcast. precisely and brilliantly depicted the spirit of our A.A. defenders.
cus agents in Britain, has been Interned.. Before the war he re-, presented the majority of German
and Austrian circus and variety acts which visited Britain. He is a naturalised American subject of Austrian birth who has lived in England for 28 years. His 26- year-old daughter, was born here.
Police searched the servant's certained he had removed to an- other address nearly three weeks. the employ of Fu. ago with his. wife although still in The assassin joined deceased's household in: Daireni took refuge in 1928.
where Fu
Fu's residence, just a few yards beyond the Settlement boundary, cn Scott Road, was thronged with police officials throughout the.. morning.
It is understood that Mr. Wat hon, who was arrested at his home The: body, presented a ghastly in Queensborough Terrace, Bays sight: A heavy meat knife had chit water, W., has asked the United deeply over both eyes and part of States Consul-General to assist the chin was cut away, while a him in his application against in-terrible wound on the neck caused
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