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COUNTRIES DISCUSSED AT | INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE
Atlantic Charter Principles Endorsed By Small Nations
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) - The Inter-Allied Conference unanimously affirmed as a commen FELÁ that suppiles of food and materials will be made available for the post-war needs of the countries liberated from Nazi oppression.
M. Paul Spuak. the Belgian Prime Minister, afterwards pre- posed the following resolution: "The Governments of Belgium, Czechoslovakia. Greece, Luxemburg. the US.SK. and Yugoslavia and representatives of General de Gaulle, leader of the Free French, having taken note of the declaration recently drawn up hy the President of the B.S.A and the Prime Minister of Britain, Mr. Winston Church, on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, now make known their ad- herence to the common principles of policy set forth in the declaration and their intention to co-operate to the best of their ability in giving effect to them."
Mr Anthony Eden The Britisr The Foreign Secretary
the preamble to
Netherlands
Government
explained that expressed the earnest hope to see the resulution: trade barriers Temoved and dis-
made no mention of His Majesty criminatory treatment in interna Government er t
at Canada Australia the Dol serious effort mos mod South Africa
theme poveriment
Cover:uts tions: conimerce abullshe
would be made because that end for the ultimate benefit were aiready of all
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geseral aims ment
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Dr 477 Kiefes so that (1)
Mr Edri, said that the reson hehalf of the Netherlurats Govern Tien exple god
was happy
when they were fighting It adhesion to the was his mastektom that approval Atlantic Charter
their enviction
express!
In Standard BULGARIA Oil Company
QUIET MINISTER DENIES AMERICAN REPORT
Explosion
25
Switzerland Loses Trade Facilities
LONDON Sept 28 Reuter
WHITING (Indiana) Sept
was officially stated yesterday (Reuter All avalable firemen that "in view of the commercial and police Were rusbed The Agreemen: recently sighed be! scene after an explosion and fire tween Switzerland and Germuny LONDON Sept 26 Reuter occurred In the Standard Oil the British Government is
no! All is quiet in Bulgaria declared Company factory here
longer able to continue the limit the Bulgarian Minister of the One man is reported to havreg facilities hitherto accorded for Interior. M Grabowski. address been killed and Several other passage through the blockade ing foreign journalists In Sofa Injured
and ACTOSS enemy territory yesterday, states a Sofa dispatch The Are spreag to dozens of materials for Swiss Industry. to the officia! German news storage tanks in a region almost! agency
a mile long Concern is express ed over the possibility that the "agitator plant." which 1x the storage place for hiebly
volattie
The Minister stressed
that as partner I the Three Power Pact. Bulgaria stend on the side of the AXIS Powers politieally and fuels, may explode ideologically
the
The flames were vis!bir
miles reports may
establish #
Be denled American that in the near future Bulgaria Would Poter the Soviet Unhon protectorate in the Crimes trol the Black Sea and pate in the exploitation Caurasian of wells
"The Government, however, ap prelates the difficulties of Swit zerland's position and will con tinue to give facilities within rea sonable ilmits fur import Water Switzerland ot fondstuffs and for fodder and certain other goods ¡exclusively destined fot domestic İconsumption
wat against Gen. Wavell In
"Con London: Talks With
Churchill, Dill
Eulgaria. bre added. aggressive Intentions
partiel nf the
bad
LONDON Sep! 25 Reuter
It is understood that General Sir against Archibald Wavel Commande anyone and was no betur pressed in Churt of India, has been on a
prite ales of the Air Marshals
derase 11 its
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gathered together
defeat Germany
CORRECT PROCESS
better interna-
te Motet orde whilet: would bring 1
all entries International Pal
Mates
and
Gal Vurity and prosperity "W. frank the President of the M Jau Masaryk the Czech Pur- the
tip Prime egn Minter arreping the reso Minister of His Britannic Ma.es
A ball Czechoslovakia Ties invertent
Linkedi tyhose vars who Klardan for having lake Conged Hol and were englik puspicians initiative." he hald
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were surred by th alem of Presi dent Rosevelt and sår Chamion The eight points were equals in portant to the police ad es. numir signifieater Fly w the enrrect press le berte: world for our children after The al victory
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PRINCIPLES ENDORSED
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Awarded C.B.
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Winston Churchill! John D. Chiri at the General Staff. and other British military teinis
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Officia circles declared that th
ve was not an act of
retalia but simply recognition7 the state of affairs which through no fault of the Swiss Britain
exists
It belleved that the understand the position
Swis
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1941.
SAY
Gordon's
...and know what you're drinking/
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DRY GIN
DUŠTILLERY,
LONDON.
NO COLOURING MATTER
NO
INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS
LONDON. Sept 25 Reuteri
LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuter, and Siri LONDON Sept 25 Renters ST Didius Merwanjer. Jormer, The British Red Cross has alo- Imperial Mo radies In English yeater Commnissioner for Inola in Lon enled £250,000 to deal with the
high day stated that dertors
the don et estat in England value immediate needs of Russia and German Army hospitais have bad at £5000
Britain's other allies I understood that
Lord Iliffe, instructions to put in death badly!
Chairman of the Duke of Glou ject of his visit was 10 discuss wounded men for whom there is POMBAY Sept 25 Reuter Feester's Red Cross and 91 John various problems arising CHI!
eturong to the ranks It is understood that the Govern Fund is issuing a special appeal the situation in Russia and the The question is decided in each mat of India considering theto nect the urgent needs of the Middle East.
particular vase by the head doctor reduction
import duty on Polish Army and Czechoslovak Le- air of the hospital. sa.d the Fadlo went at the earliest possible inc.
glou belug formed on Russian announcer
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arm
KAF
General Wavell came and has now
by
returned
25 | Reuter Flying Officers whe direct tain's air operation, in the Mul dle East. the Westera Desert Mediterranean
and Iraq Included in the list of awarde Issued yesterday
The 112 names include 10 officers and two 11 testoh ed officers in the Wemmes Aux! Hary Air Force
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The Polish Minoter Count f Acting Air Marsha Roy
Raczynski Sabu hoped wel Drummond Deputy Air Of The Charter would he fully applied evt and Commander in-Cher and the
articles of certain na the Minidi. East. Headquatters Bus that had take advantage Air Vire Marshal John 31enry presta elremstanets would Dulbiai. Air Officer Commanding th forgotten! Planic which, in Iraq, beenme Companton was first vi tim WILH Nazi Germany and vulgarising man goose-stepping Prussianism was A fulle dream Only after the des collaboration would see that none
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aggressor
of the Ger- the Order
which had
still rejected German proposals of
Nath
truction of this could we establish, the illegal acts perpetrated by land would not be allowed 10 peace that all men in al} lands the ruthless aggressor would
world live out their lives fre
Even
resorted political
dom from fear and want when the total disarmamen nations why periodically to aggression to attain aggrandisement was accomplished. the defensive position of attr who, like Czechoslovakia, had for long been victims of aggression would have to be considered
FUTURE STRUCTURE
M Masaryk continued "Within the Juture cetinal structure OF the world ilk outlined by The Churchill Roosevelt Occlaration. small nations like Czechoslovakia. by access to raw materials opportunity as equals to recon- struct in eo operatioti with theH netghbours quickly and permanent.
be emerge from the war with reduced recognised and the Polish popula territory but would see that her tion which had been removed from frontlers assured an economic de the western parts of Poland would velopment worthy of the numbers return to their homes and the of her population. He endorsed Gerinans be driven away
very strongly the fundamental He was confident too, that Po- principles of the Atlantic Charter.
TERRIFIC STRUGGLE FOR LENINGRAD: HEAVY LOSSES
INFLICTED ON THE NAZIS
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)- The terrible struggle their fair share of grad and the ebb and flow of the opposing arntles will be given ai: yesterday in both Berlin and Moscow broadcasts.
by their devastated econgale tie The Czechoslovakla government
greater will be the
becomer
for henk-
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town
The Germans, in claiming the capture of a "fair-sized" reter to hard house-to-house fighting before the city and the "lena- cious resistance of the city's defenders.
the
The captural further sections Leningrad's deiences figures
German
future salety
the
pll-boxes with heavy the enemy.
arm against the coping" fo M Masaryk hoped that co-operation would be particularly quick in giving all possibie assist ance to Soviet Russia.
EFFECTIVE WORK
in
A
more
Lento-
are more than ever convinced that the closer co-operation
The effective work of the Soviet claims which Fleet Air Arm finds a between Britain and America the speak of the taking of strong Bu-
place yesterday's Soviet broadcasts. vien feld positions and palting supplement to the Soviel of those who day have taken up of action a number of Soviet munique states that
com the Boviet losses for Baltic Fleet Air Arm during Mon
day brought down 13 enemy the Red planes and destroyed ten
battles on enemy aerodromes.
the]
At the approaches 60 grad. Soviet Fleet Air Arm bomb- ers destroyed two German anti- aircraft batteries. 11 anti-aircraft machine-gun emplacements. dispatch 14 armoured cars and eight guns. ¡ one such counter-attack develop-
The Black Sea Fleet Air Arm
t ધ battle which
raged, destroyed 11 enemy planes on
On behalf of Greece, M. Tsu- deres approved the resolution
for Luxen
Joseph Bech.
Mr
burg. sald his
chill declaration
government Bave
adherence to the Roosevelt-Chur -
On the Russian side. STAR states that in the
the bridges to Leningrad German attacks have
been puised and the Russians have in- Bicted heavy losses in
а serles
counter attacks. According wa
Rela
Today the whole world knows ed to
re-
an
that the great English-speaking throughout Tuesday. Soviet troops, their aerodromes. democracles are Jointly pledged forced the 128th German Infan
to the final destruction of Nazi try Division to roll back. captur tyranny."
The declaration had brought ev newed encouragement to resistance by oppressed peoples
NETHERLANDS
the
Lo
The supplement. also refers bold attacks on German troops by a guerilla detachment com- manded by a schoolmaster operat- breughting in the Odessa district,
BRITISH PLANES
the fortified positions,
"COSSACK TANKS" The Germans then tanks into action, supported infantry, but were compelled retreat. "leaving the battlefield strewn with the corpses of Ger- man soldiers."
Dr. E N. van Kieffers Netherlands Foreign Minister. said that the words "with due respect for their existing obligations" in Point 4 of the Atlantic Charter the Germans drove a wedge (dealing with equal access to trade and materials) appeared
to be in the nature of reserva- tion.
Ly
to
In another sector on the south- eastern approaches to the
VICHY Sept. 25 (Reuter "Squadrons" of British planes are now participating in the defence Leningrad, according to a city, Stockholm dispatch to a Vichy into news agency the Russian defences but were With the aid of British forced to retreat by "Russian Coa-crart, the dispatch says, the Rus Back tanks." which are mention-slan Air Force has caused serious losses to the Germans. The Rus-
Existing obligations should not j ed for the first time,
air-
be perpetuated 11 they would Heavy losses are claimed to slan Fleet is also helping the seriously Impair or diminish the have been Infileted on the
136th Leningrad defenders.
effect of rule. At the end of the end 137 German Alpine Regl- German movement on this front last war the camo principic found ments during an attack by Ger- has been greatly hampered by solemn expression in almost do man and Finnish troops on the rain, and th addition the nights tical terme, he said, and they at Murmansk front.
are intensely cold, knew what became of it when the "Between September 6 and 10, On the former Estonian islands ɛnowball of protection was set German troops lost 2,000 men infor Desol
rolling unth
and Dazon.
Russian
it became su Inrge killed alone," state, the news- troops are still forcely resisting that it was a serious obstacle in paper, which adds at all at-attacks by Nazi plance, parachu- the path of international trude. tacks were repulped
tists and infantry.
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