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August 26, 1939.

POSSIBLE CAUSES OF WAR

Danzig, Aug. 25.

The Polish Government to-day addressed two Notes to the Senata of the Free City of Danzig protesting of measures

Possible Causes Of War

Warsaw, Aug. 25. The send-official

organ Express Poranny writes to-day that in any of the four following coses would the Polish Government be justified in taking immediate and far-reaching nelion

against Danzig: Should an attempt be made to in- ja the German corporate Danzig Reich;

Should Danzig be excluded from the Polish Customs territory;

Should Polish privileges in the

trol of Free City be placed under the cons

third Power;

1714-This day up very betimes and in the garden beneath the trees and against the number to my office to dispatch_business as there I busy myselfe with several taken by the Danzig. Government In early as niny bee, since I am hidden volumes of Mr. Wisden's Almanack, the course of Inte developments.— to witness the launch of the good making notes upon Dils and that. Trans-Ocean.

motor- shippe Glenorchy. So by

Later comes Mr. Cornish and his coach to the Taikou Yard where Lady, and my two good friends from am most courteous like bidden to Mount Cameron and we are very stand the dols and see Mistress merry. After nuncheon to which wee Lockt break a bottle of Champagne do sit down very late, and they de- upon the shippe's bow with hearty part, when I sleep a title and then good will, naming her at the same writing in my Chamber, and casting

And then smoothly and grace-up my accounts to see if I may affo. fully the great hull glides down the to take a certain house in England slip as a thing alive. And never did next year if it bee that I do come by I see a more orderly or better launch my leave of which I um mighty ing. Afterwards to the great left doubtful. But when I do cast up the which is all hung with

fugs and outgoings it seems that they are more many tables set out and there wee than my gettings so there is an end do all sit down and there are, or wife, poor wretch who did desire the of it, though nm troubled for my speeches nade, and those short, which God be praised, and wee da place, even as did i drink to the good shippe, and one or two more which I heard nol but drank the newes sheets and everyone very development is that the question none the less heartily. And so it be ing past eleven of the clock I do call my coach which comes at once excellent is the

SU

21st-Very ill newes all round

gloomy. In my office all day and I did Inter to the Snake-pit when

corne not.

so back to ordering of things and thou see Knip and her Lord but regional

way

But

as a

did

it doth clear about the nuncheon hour and wee can play at Bowls at My Lord's house, where a

very good game on my rink though wee were beat. Home in Sir R. Harpenden's coach and then du walk up past the Bluff where I do drink a glasse of wine with Mr. Batt,

wee,

that Russia did us

last war. the

to my office where I fall to 22nd. This day wee all are taken work, and thus and writing of my

my abneh with the newes of the non- mayle I am busy there until nigh

pact between Russia and

1K the seven o'clock when I do cume to the

strangest Snake Pit to drink a glasse with Mr.

that the Soviets should Pitt and his Lady and so home and gree the Nazis, und so

lined with my children. Afterwards

And I do feel it makes not for

peace Japan- the reading # good booke by Mr. A. Free- in Europe, though I learn mun and so to bed.

are even more disgruntled than Cure, and I ain 18th-There was talk to-day ofwell to move, the troops that do no- would do minded they Japanese alre-eraft flying over Stan- ley though as it was an ill day for thing in the south to their northern Bying

a French battery,

frontier. To the Clubbe where over n glosse or two of strong waters wee fire upon an English merchant plane debate the matter, some thinking when flying by chance over forbidden do hand,

I see not why our gims did not one thing and some another. But 1 fire near them, and so have some real am sure that Poland did expect no practice. This day and the night be- help from Russia and I do not forget is mighty little good fore very wet but in some marvellous

So home and to bed heartly praying that there may bee For once peace could come now I do belleve that things might bee brought into better train,

ussured. and lasting peace ussur

und I 23rd mighty foule And Number One' sunat holsted but 19th-Up betimes but It is

manage foule I

to come to my office pretty showery day and I must needs go dry and after nine o'clock ring up across to the P. and O. bont to muy my friend Mr. B. Evans who tells me and her to my great content that the typhoon farewell to a pretty Lady young daughter, but stuy not long has passed to the south of us. This

and evening to the and am back early in my office and and Mr. Povy and wee talk of the Clubbe where I do not very we

wet. And my diligence in my office work is well rewarded for one too well, and though Perks takes Test match іл which England does some ten minutes before noon

a torrent of rain with five wickets he is mighty expensive, there comes up a a great wind and some flashes of and it seems the slow bowlers were lightning, as blinding a rail as wicket was too good. But then but little used, I doubt not because ever see. And I do believe the great shippe. Canton did delay her salling for some half hour as I did see her steaming down the harbour nt a quarter before one o'clock. To the Clubbe for my nuncheon and thence back to my office for an hour or two before I meet Mistress M, and Rome friends and to a queer mad picture styled "Too hot to hold,"

But as things go at present I sadly fear that the Amazonian Indians may write to the newes sheetes to com- plain that their race

is insulted and held up to scorn. Dined

with

our party at the Hostelry and sat late over the meal but it was too hot to dance. Home by one o'clock and so

to bed.

20-(Lurd's Day.) The day being both fine and cool wee do place chairs

none

come others and to the old weary round of rumour and surmise as was in 1014. So I get me home to dine with my children and try to for get alarms in a new book of Mis- tress A. Christie. And so to bed.

Trouping Fleas Traced

WESTVILLE GROVE, N. J.

The troupers in the flea circuses at both the New York and San Francis- co World Fairs probably came from King, n 12-year-old sliepherd dog owned by Lester and Donald Leap, 18-year-old twins who live here. The dog has supplied 250 "perfor- mers" lö a Brooklyn, N. Y., trainer.

Should the Poles residing in Danzig be deprived of their right to national

The paper the appointment of the as to

to whether

Herr Foerster as leader

constitutes viola- head of the State tion of Polish rights will be decided by the Polish Government as soon as has been possible to ascertain the purpose of this legal modification of Danzig Sintute-Trans-Ocean.

Warship At Danzig

Danzig, Aug. 23, The training ship Schleswig Hols- tein of the German Navy arrived in Danzig to-day and was enthusias- really welcomed by the population. At a banquet at the City : the New Chief of State, Herr Foerster, declared, "the visit is for the Dan- zig population a special proof of the unalterable decision of our Fuc- hrer, Adolf Hitler, to assist the Ger- mans in Danzig, especially time."-Trans-Ocean.

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upwards are invited to offer them- British subjects of the age of 41 selves to the Compulsory Service Tribunal for enrolment in the generói groups

of the Hongkong Defence Reserve, which will be employed on essential services.

Applicants will be medically ex- amined and if passed as fit will be assigned to duty after enrolment, oing to their capacity.

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