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THE CHINA MAIL, NOVEMBER 8, 1940

Force And Fear

cubtlented By

Intrigue

THE MAGNIFICENT resistance displayed by the United Kingdom was stressed by the Earl of Athlone, Governor-General of Canada, in the Speech from the Throne at the opening of Parliament in

RUMANIAN

the Dominion House of Commons at Ottawa yester- ACT OF

day.

After stating that little of freedom was now left in Europe, the Earl of Athlone said: "Force and fear have been supplemented by subtle intrigue. The in- ternational tension has been heightened by the al- liance between the Axis powers and Japan.

"Other events, however, of greater significance have served

to confirm our confidence in the outcome of the struggle.

"First and

foremost has been

the magnificant resistance of the United Kingdom.

"For four months Great Bri- tain has constituted the front line

NO CHANGE IN BRITISH

in the battle against the forces ATTITUDE

ot aggression.

"The spectacular advance of

the enemy has been halted by SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL") the Indomitable

spirit of

people."

her

The Governor-General added

Many Americans in

that in the face of the common Shanghai are filing appli- peril there had arisen a closer cations for passage on association and an increasing

measure of cooperation between board the special evacuee America and the nations of the liners Mariposa and British Commonwealth.-Reuter. Washington, leaving res- pectively on Nov. 10 and 21.

MOSCOW CELEBRATES REVOLUTION

UNITS OF THE RED ARMY MARCHED PAST LENIN'S TOMB IN RED SQUARE, MOS- COW, YESTERDAY, IN CELE BRATION OF THE COUNTRY'S 23rd ANNIVERSARY.

Nevertheless American shipping officials in Shanghai stated yes- terday that some cabins are still available on the two ships.

Meanwhile the British au- thorities have denied reports that the British Government In- tended to order the evacuation of non-essential subjects.

TREACHERY

Uncertainty surrounds the fate of Marshal Smigly-Rydz, Comman- der-in-Chief of the Polish

forces at the outbreak of

war, and Polish soldiers interned in Rumania

since crossing the fron-

tier in September, 1939.

Owing to the German penetra- tion into Rumania the Polish Em- bassy in Bucharest has been forced to leave, Reuter learned in London yesterday.

Before departure the Polish

- Ambassador, Count Raczynski, .protested against. the violation of international regulations in relation to members of the former Polish Government who found refuge in Rumanla.

According to international re- gulations refugee soldiers should

be interned. until the end of the war on condition they would not be handed over to the enemy, stated the Ambassador, and they. should now be provided with fac- ilities of transfer to another neu- tral country.-Reuter,

U.S. WAR STUDY

They asserted the British Gov-) ANOTHER PARTY OF AMERI- ernment attitude had undergone CAN OBSERVERS HAS ARRIV¬ no change during the past few ED IN LISBON BY CLIPPER.. weeks when non-essential_indivi- They are on their way to Eng- duals were informed the Govern-land to study war conditions.

M. Stalin took the salute as ment would approve their depar- The party includes a number tanks, anti-aircraft units and mo-ture if they so decided.—Havas. of Army officers. Reuter. torised divisions rolled across the square for an hour and 20 minutes. Marshal Vorishilov was beside him.

Later, 200,000 workers marched across the square and flights of fighters and bomber aircraft flew overhead.

The celebrations began with a meeting at which M. Stalin and all the Commissars were present to hear a speech by M. Kalinin, chairman of the Supreme Coun- cil.

Russia, he said, is going to pursue her policy of strict new- trality. In the European war, but she must not be an indi fferent onlooker:

She must "further strengthen the might of the Socialist father- land," he said, Reuter.

KING AND QUEEN TOUR MERSEYSIDE

THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING AND QUEEN CONTINUED THEIR TOUR OF BOMBED AREAS IN THE MERSEYSIDE. DISTRICT YESTERDAY.

They spent about four hours in Liverpool and Bootle, talking ta many people who have been ren- dered homeless.

At one badly-bombed block of flats, where 12 people were kill- ed, tenants stood on the balconies waving Union Jacks und · singing! the National Anthem,

Three "alerts" "were

sounded

during the course of the tour, but Their Majesties ignored the warn Ings... - Router.

NEW CONSTITUTION FOR MAURITIUS

The Governor of Mauritiin states that permission is "being" sought to extend the term of the present Legislature pending the Introduction of a new constitu | tion. →→ Reuter, *

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