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September 3, 1939.

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MUSSOLINI'S LAST-MINUTE INTERVENTION

COMMONS TOLD OF NEW PLAN FOR EUROPE'S PEACE

Both Houses of Parliament were surprised Inst night after hours of hnxlous waiting to bene that there is still a possibility that war may be averted.

Signor Mussolini hna Intervened and, while using his influence to deter Herr Hitler from carrying out his present drastic plans, he proposes that an International conference be called to settle the points of difference at present disputed,

After the House of Commons met, the Premier's statement, It was announced, would not be made fill Inter. 'Finally, late in the evening, Lord Hatifux in the House of Lørd and Mr.. Cham- Iain in the House of Commons made simultaneous and Identical speeches,

A further meeting of the House is enlled for noon to-day when an announcement will be made.

In Berlin the British and French Ambassadors handed the British and French demarches to the German Foreign Office, and were told that the letters would be given to Herr Hitler; while it was generally believed that a written reply to them was to be expected during the course of the afternoon, to be immediately telegraphed to London. That reply had not been received in Paris or London up to 1.30 a.m., Hongkong time.

While Germany has declared that because she has not declared war therefore no state of war exists, the Polish Ambassador in Berlin has left the city, and European countries generally are mobilising and taking every step necessary as in time of war. Britain and France are fully prepared, and France now has six and a half million men under arms, while Parls is typical of every city throughout the country-with almost every vehicle being used to transport troops or officers to railheads or families to the relative safely of the countryside.

In London everything is ready for war and a completo blackout was staged on Friday night as a precautionary measure.

Other precautionary mensures have been taken to cover practically every contingency, suck measures ranging from the evacuation of 400,000 schoolchildren from the city and the passing of bills giving the Government immense power to conscript manpower and control over huge war funds, to the killing of dangerous reptiles In the London Zoological Gardens to ensure that during an air raid they would not escape and become a menace to the population.

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for half an hour.-Reuter,

·Ultimatum' Mado

Berlin, Sept. 2. The British and French Ainbar- sadors Sir Nevße. Henderson and M. Coulondre, have visited the German Foreign Ofee and presented similar demarches demanding the immediate withdrawal of German troops from Poland.

Both Ambassadors are still Berlin but are likely to leave to-day,

United Press,

Offcial Comment

Berlin, Sept. 3. D.N.B, the official Cerman News Agency issued a statement this morn- ing in reference to Mr. Chamberlain's speech to the House of Commons.

The statement boasts that Ger- many in ready "to wngen ten year war against Britain.""

"England's palley 11 recent months leaves no doubt but that sho does not shrink from the conne- confingen- quences of a European tion," the statement udda.United

Press

No Reply Received

London, Sept. 2.

A diplomiatle correspondent ́under-

ceived to Sir Neville Henderson's communication

up to 11 o'clock this morni

stands that no reply had been re-

sow

Demarchies Presented

London, Sept. 2.

Herr

Sept. 2,

Bench Ambassa▪,

Slovakian

Protest

WARSAW, Sept. 2 (Reuter Bulletin)The Slovak Minister at Warsaw has profested against German occupation of

the Slovakia,

War-

"In the name of the Slovak people," he said, “I

protest against the brutal disarming of the Slovak army, the occupation the Slovak army, the occupa use of Slovakia a baxo for like action against Poland.

Slovak Government and people Telll

Associate Hiemselves with the Third Reich. The Slovak people will work to regain their freedom and decide their own destiny."

never

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Flood Rises Again

Waters Reach Almost Pro-typhoon Level

Chungking, Sept. 2. The flood in Tientsin which

Thousands of able-bodied Chinese male refugees have been recruited by the Manchuria Labour Association and are being sent to Manchuria to work in mines-Central News,

AIR RAIDS ON POLAND ALMOST CONTINUOUS

Fragmentary reports of the German attack on Poland indicate that the invaders carried out bombing over 'all the principal cities and military objectives and their communiques claim that progress has been made on the three fronts cast, went and south of the Corridor.

Gdynia, Poland's only pert, has been bombed and bombarded while Warsaw, the capital, has been raided repeatedly with unassessed damuge and casualties.

The Poles have charged the Germans with indiscrimate alr attacks on civilians and open towns. This charge has been refuted by the German Army, All parties have expressed agreement with President Roosevelt's plea that such warfare will be avoided provided observance is reciprocal.

It is also charged against the Germans that they have used poison gas and Incendiary bombs. The Reich Army reports pays tribute to the enthusiasm of Its air arm and says its planes dominated aerial combat,

was

DEATH OF JAPANESE PRESSMAN President Of The Domei Agency

Tokyo, Sept. 2, One of the most prominent figuros In modern journalism in Japan has been removed with the death to-day. of Yukichi Iwanaga, President of Domel News Agency, who became a member of the House of Peers last year, He died at Karuizawa at 0.17 arn. from heart failure.

The late Mr. Iwanaga was 50 years of age. He was the fourth son of the Late Baron Sensai Nagayo, and was related to several

great Japanese tamilies,

notably the Matsukatas. was a very close friend to Princo Konoye,

President of

the Privy Counell, who, formerly was Prime Minister. Prince Konoye is known

He

many

On the Polish side it is claimed that the German attacks have been repelled and the defence lines have been maintained. The murale of the population is good. Reports that the Poles hnd invaded German Upper Silesia are denied by Warsaw.

Berlin, Sept. 2. been exemplary and resolute calm armed forces made the following an-

The headquarters of the German prevalled during the raids.

Martial law has been proclaimed nouncement

on Friday afternoon: throughout Poland according to a "In coursC of German operations flavas arency message-Reuter, from bases in Silesia, Pomerania and

Two Mars Attacks East Prussia the expected initial suc-

Warsaw, Sept. 2. The French Ainbaselor in Berlin dropped about Své inches in the last mountains from south

cesses on all fronti were obtained. The

In German attack Across advancing von Ribbentrop at 10

the lunched from East Prussia between to have consulted him unofficially on reached the Zialdown and Wojnitze. 'clock last night to deliver the few days, registered a rise of half

occasions and, to have lald line Newmark-Sucha. Tho river of French Government's communication an inch yesterday, according to a Olan was crossed near Teschen to waves.

German planes attacked In two great-store on his advico. regarding the cessation of hostilities. Tientsin message.

Educated at The Arst bombed Kursk, the south of Machrisch-Ostrau

the Kyoto Imperial Herr von Ribbentrop denied that

Gdynia, Thorn, Bialystock, Grodno, University, Mr. Iwanaga started his "South of the industrial area our Dihive and Bydgoszoz, Germany was guilty of aggression i

troops are advancing along the line end

And the career with the South Manchurian and said that he will report the

parallel

bombed Warsaw, Cracow, Railway and later turned 10 with Kallowitz French demarche to Hitler.

while the Katowice and Czenstowice.-Reuter. Journalism. He troops

was very popular from Silesia are advancing| Sir Nevile Henderson received

north of Czenslechnu in the direc-

with foreign newspapermen in the Air Battles Over Wartaw reply. Reuter Bulletin,

tion of tut town.

Japanese capital and took great pride Reply Expected

In regarding himself as "Father of Warsaw, Sept. 2. In the Corridor our troops are Germans Grow Nervous

the river Brahe approaching Peace Proposals

The city was treated to the first the Domel family" as he was called, ultimatum, The British and | cummunication

and air spectacle at 5 p.m. yesterday when quarters in the Domel Building In

by the correspondents at the head have reached the river Netze at three twin-motored planes although I contained no time limit.įdors, who had made a demarele Insti

Tientsin, Sept. 2. Nakel. Fighting is golog on in the larger formation which carried out London, Sept. 3. The Exchange Telegraph says that evening with the Reich Government |

With the commencement of hostili-immediate neighbourhood of Grau- the day's fourth raid, scudded below

| Tokyo.—Reuter. After hours of anxious strain, dur-Mr. Chamberinin will advise the in accordance with the statement ties in Europe, the Germans have denz. Forces from East Prussia are the clouds in a perfect wide move- Amalgamation Recalled ing which no information regarding Howe of Commons thi

this afternoon made by Mr. Chamberlain in the Biler's reply to the British and whether any German reply has been House of Commons, will receive in voluntarily ceased flying the swastika in a struggle

ment over the centre of the city. Nag-United Press.

Tokyo, Sept. 2. French ultimatums was forthcoming, received to the "ultimatum."

the course of to-day the reply to

Bursts of shrapnel from the anti- Japan to-day Idst the founder of It was dramatically announced in Headlines in the

aircraft guns showed up black against the national news agency in the depth nuraber of vigorous actions ел both Houses that Mussolini had Inter-papers reflects the cong news that demarche in the form of a letter, country's con- it is learned from well-Informed

Friday in course of which the mill-the white clouds. Two pursuit plane: of Mr. Yukichi waaugu. Tientsin, Sept. 1. Lary installations on numerous Polish one of the

frantically followed and, overtaking. Mr. Iwanaga started his career as

raiders, began With the passing of the typhoon nerodromes Including those

to fire a staff-member of the South Mah- ut Rah- the flood waters have returned al-el, Putzig, Grudenz, Posen, Flock disappeared in the mist

the bombers as against

the group churia Railway Company Later lice

Joined the service of the Board of Go Lodz, Tomuszow, Radom, Ruda, Kat-j most to their old level, forcing the icwitz, Cracow, Lemberg. Brest and guns fired when the day's seventh of the Railway Ministry, He was pro

Strens screeched and anti-aircraft vernment Railways, the

predecessor move its Terespol were attacked and des- alarm was given, The Polish fighters moled to the Chief Secretariat, of the ofces to the Leopold Building, the troyed."-Trans-Decal. highest buliding in town.-United

raared across the city in a westward Board of Railways in 1017, direction in order to give battle to Press,

Advance on All Fronts

He resigned from the Government Berlin, Sept. 2.

the invaders, The anti-nircraft Are umee in

in 1918

and toured

Europe and America. In An official communique issued at was excellent.United Press,

ica. In 1923, he established the noon to-day declares that the Ger-

Many Civilians Killed

Kokusai News, Agency;

cy. which later man forces continie to advance on

Amsterdam, Sept. 2. all fronts.-Reuter

Polish Telegraph

Agency or Asosciated Press of Effective R

from message

Warsaw reports that In 1936, when the Shimbun Rengo Paris, Sept. 2. till this morning there has been was amalgamated with the

about 04 air raids on Polish fowns:

Nippon The Polish Trans-Continental has villages.

18 and Dempo Trushin Shh (Japan Tele- received μ report from Warsaw

graph News Agency) and the only One hundred and thirty persons national through London that the

news agency of Japan,

bs an

vened and is seeking to persunde | diction that war is almost inevitable. quarters.--Trans-Oecon. Hitler to withdraw his troops from The Daily Mall unid, “Great Britain Poland.

gives Germany the inst warning.

Lord Hallfax stated that France The Express says, "Either stop the and Britain were holding a consulta-{hostilities and withdraw the troops tion as to the time limit to be fixed. from Poland or we will go to war.

No Indications of Hitler's mind on Great Britain gives the last warnlög. the matter has been forthcoming, be- The Mirror says, "Great Britain synds yond the long delay in replying to her The ultimatum.

alone."

Germany ghts!

ultimatum: "United Pr(35. Lord Halifax rose in the House of LABOUR PARTY'S SUPPORT Lords at 7.40 p.m. to make his long-

London, Sept. 2. awaited sistément the inter- The National Executive of the La- national situation. He started by bour Party has issued a proclamation had been re-supporting the Government in Its re- saying that no reply. ceived to the warning message given sistance to aggression on the part of Hitler. It was possible, he said, that ifftler.

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the delay was due to proposals by

Flood Waters Returni

SHANGHAI American Consulate to

MEETING

"National" Movement Elects Presidium

Roscue Ship Sont

The 5.5.

Kaiping of the Kullan Mining Administration has been ordered from Shanghal to proceed to Chungking, Sept. 1. It is now learned that during Tientsin to evacuate refugees from Wang The proclamation says that a state gress" in Shanghal.. the five mem-¡North-China Daily News

Ching-wel's "National Con- the flood-ridden northern city, the reports.

Polish

The

far within

air force undertook

German

A

from

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developed into the Span

Rengo,

Italy that hostilities crase and an in-as been renched in the development bers of the presidium were Wand Instructions were for the vessel to my resumed the attack at dawn have been killed, of which only 12] Doniel, Taushin Sha, was founded, ternational conference be held be- of Europe in which war has been Ching-wet himself, Chow Fi-hal,

Germany, chosen as the deliberate instrument Chu Min-yi, Yang Kwel-yi,

of national policy. It is impossible, Chiao Yin-Central News.

states, that Labour can acquiesce conquests by force.-Reuter Bul-

tween Britain, France, Italy and Poland,

The British Government appreciat-it ed this offer, but it was not possible to confer while Poland

was being letin. Invaded and her towns bombed, and when Danzig had been taken by force. Britain was bound to act unless

Downing Street Activity

London, Sept. 2.

and remain at Taku Bar if the Hatho had silted up so much 05 to prevent navigation.

Originally the K.M.A. ship was scheduled to sall from Shanghai for Chinwangtao. Quite a number of

vacationists in persons,

bound

confirmed whether the positions have been occupied.

It is stated that Gdynia harbour suffered serious damage in the after-

to-day. They were in the same were soldiers, the rest being mostly Mr. Iwanaga was elected President. general positions ca on Friday. The women and children. A large num Polish army was resisting effectively. Der has been seriously wounded. -United Presa,

The Agency adds that the hospital at Wellun Germans Capture Towns

was heavily bombed, causing big fires-Reuter,. Berlin, Sept. 2.

Germany. Declares Intentions An army communique states that Teschen, also Klobuck, north-west of Gennan troops have occupied

Berlin, Sept. 2. It is announced 'In Bern that noon rak for Czechlochovy, Wieruszow, east af Germany has not declared war, and Some 60 to 70 people were killed.

bombing SchilbergUnited therefore the present situation. does by the

rot constitute a state of war.

United Press. There is no intention to bring about Ger-

Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Serg support to the National Govern- Kaiping from Shanghal, but these Press.

and

Shanghai Loyalty

Chungking, Sept. 2. Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek has Downing Street began another day received a telegram from the Federn German troops were withdrawn from of ceaseless activity and again large lon of Public Organisations

crowds assembled patiently awaiting Shanghai reaffirming their, unwaver- Peltaho, had booked passage on the Kenten. Poland, and Britain was in com- munication with France on the ques-the comings and goings of tion as to whether a limit of time in!

ment. necessary for

German

withdrawals. and Mr. Arthur Greenwood, deputy

Gerinan Troops Held Up The dispatch bitterly denounces booking were all cancelled, Germany agreed to withdraw, leader of the Opposition, were early Wang Chung-wel and his underlings,

London, Sept. 2. we are willing to consider the post-callers at No. 10 Downing Street, and declaring that whatever they de or Although no particulars were re-thoritatively confirms that Bighting is The correspondent at Warsaw au- tion the same as before. The way is walked over from the Foreign Office, termination of the people in Shang- reason

way shortly after 11 am. Lord Halifax say will never swerve the grim deceived it is safe to presume that the confined to the border without exien- open for discussion between Germanyter

for the sudden change in slon so far. and Poland, on the understanding

Thai in support of the present resist-schedule Premier's Statement Postponed

was to evacuate women Large Polish units are carrying out that any settlement would safeguard

unce-Central News, Poland's vital interests and had an

London, Sept. 2.

and children, endangered by rising a heavy push in Sitesta next to the Journalists Celebrato When the House of Commons met! International guarantee. If Germany

waters, from Tientsin. The Kaiping The weakest are in the Corridor.

of East Prussia. south-east corner and Poland wished other powers to this afternoon, Sir John Simon,

Kunming, Sept. 2. was chosen because she is so con-i Journalists' Day was observed ni join in a conference, Britain would response to a question by Mr. Arthur

Gdynia was bombed practically all Greenwood, said that Mr. Chamber was decided

a meeting here yesterday, when it structed that she can agree," he said,

navigate in day. The casualties which have not thelain himself would make could not recognise

to shallow water and therefore might be been estimated are said to be heavy. to send telegrams tale # seizure of Danzig or the effect given ment on the international situation Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, Gen-able to proceed right upriver to the United Press.

eral Lung Yun and the

Yunnan

Official News Issued Reich, because the final step later in the day. of the one-sided repudiation of inter- Sis Join added that it would be pects to them and to issue a incssage troops at the front conveying res- national instruments and the status necciary for the House to of Danzig could be modified only by morrow and the meeting would begin expelled Kuomintang leader, for his sit to denouncing Wang Ching-wei. the negotiations.

n! noon. They would consider finan- ronspiracy against the State.-Cen- Later Mr. Chamberlain made an cal resolutions relating to national tral News. Identical statement in the House of service. personni Injuries. pensions Commons.

and national health Insurance.- Mr. Arthur Greenwood safd there Reuter. was a growing feeling in all quarters

Procedure Debated the incessant strain would have:

that

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Chungking, Sept. 2.

Wang Ching-wel,

publication Some are of the opinion that in News.

stricken clly.

Editor Mourned

a member of the Kuomintang nor a

positions

German

a number have been

bomber was shot down

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of Luou.-

'Railway Station Escapes e complete change in Poland. eastern frontier."-Reuter Bulletin. many increly wishes to "rectify the,

Berlin, Sept. 2: Evacuation Train Bombed

The Omela German News Agency" to-day stated that the railway station London, Sept. 3.

at Beuthan was bombarded by Polish The Polish Embassy in London in artillery at 11.30 am. a statement allege that

a train eva- The statement said five or six shots. cuating women and children from of 75 millimetre calibre detonated in Warsaw this morning was bombed by a clump of trees

of

without causing". German planes near Kutno, 60 miles damage. west of Warsaw, resulting in many It was announced that a Polish killed and wounded.

At dawn to-day

airplane unloaded alx bombs on a Germans workors' settlement in Hohenlindener bombed Puch, in the Bay of Danzig, Strarse in the suburbs of Preiskret- then the Cities of Radon, Modlin, cham.

Some damage was done to unim

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London, Sept. 2. According to the official Polish 'ultusk, Kobryn, Warsaw and Dera- News Agency, seven German tanks cow. The raids extended to many portant property United Press. have been

cities in Central Poland destroyed and a large

and there number of prisoners taken.

were many civilian victims.

Categorical Dentals Three attucks in the

Danzig region

communique issued states that Papers Suspended

Chungking, Sept. 2. were repulsed by the. Pollsh troops. German armed forces began hostili-

· Tokyo, Stnl. '2.j The Central Publicity Department

The spokesman of the Polish Em Sixten German planes have been a few hours after the Polish

Leg The Eastern Times, a Chinese has telegraphed the family of Mr. shot down and two Pollsh planes lost. Government of the Polish Govern the Press reports that Poles invad- Ambassador informed the German bassy issued a categorical denial of daily in Shanghai, suspended pub Chu Haing-kung, editor of the Ta Prussia has been repulsed and the the efforts of the British Landon, Sept. 2.

The general offensive from Estment's attitude of goodwill towards ed German territory-Domel, to end soon, and the sooner the Political observers are divided as leation yesterday. states a Shanghai Ae! Wan Pao in Shanghai, who was Poles beller.

"If we mareli," he said, " to whether Britain will send a de-dispatch.

are holding their The International Evening Post, assassinated by pro-Wang Chin-we everywhere...

aiming at the maintenance

ritish Government

CIVILIANS BOMBED hope we march in complete unity and Anite ulipatum to Germany or con-

financed by terrorists on August 30, conveying there

peace, and adds that this aggression is un- with France,"

sider last night's demarche sufficient Chinese paper

Up to this morning 94 also suspended its deep felt condolences.

raids were carried out in various parallelied in its brutality and will An official communique has been

Warsaw, Sept. 2. He had been much disturbed by) warning.

on Thursday.---Central the German act

parts of the country. As a result of meet with the firm will of the whole issued charging that Horr Hitler has of aggression, hel

The Central Publicity Department these raids

Polish nation, which will defend its violated his pledge to spare, civilians. said,

the event of Herr Hitler replying in Mr. Greenwood

has also remitted a sum of $1,000 for terribly wounded, the civilian victims liberty rights and honour, to the end. referred

Hongkong Men Moot to the the negative to the British demand,

(uneral expenses of Mr. Chu, who being large.

-Reuter.

German planes yesterday bombed Anglo-Polish Agreement as one of the Cabinet will approve definite More than 100 Chinese newspaper-died poor.

In the first air raid on Warsaw 41

NAVY JOINS. BATTLE

Warsaw, Radom, Pultusk, Kobryn, the most important of modern times, ultimatum at the expiration of which men in Hongkong celebrated Jour-

Modlin and Cracow, and said that its application should Britnin will declare war.

Mr. Chu. It is revealed, was neither German plant Intensive anti-alcraft man communique forces evacuation trains--Unica, Ercis, Others be-nalists' Day on Friday at a dinner

took part. They met V

Berlin, Sept. 2. German

Mahy, clvillans have been killed, be automatic. There might be rea-leve, that if Hitler has not replied party at the St. Francis Hotel.

states: including women and children aboard sons why there had been no instant to the demarche, by the time the Among those present, were

Mr. Communist,, Since his death, his are. One low-flying bomber dived, action, and the delay might be jus- House of Commons mects at 2.45 Chang 1-lin, former chief secretary family has received many large and down and dropped a number of high have takeh up positions at tho'ent-

Germans Hetute. Charges, tified, but there was anxiety on both p.m. a simultaneous declaration will to President Yuan Shih-kat and now small donations, ranging from $500 explosive or incendiary bombs. An- that the bay of Danzig to protect

* Berili, Septe be made in the House of Commons sides of the House.

member of the People's Political to $1, from his admirers, for the up-

Baltic Sea, in

oMcial statements, challenges Mr. Chamberlain, replying to Mr. and the French Chamber to the effect Counell,

The training slip Schleswig, Hol-Polish charges that Here Hiller of keep of his children-Central News, flames and its four inmates made in Greenwood, sald he sinned his dis- that both are virtually at war with General Wa

prisoners.

Stein which is at Ngufahrwasser at has viointed his pledge not gust at the manoeuvres which were Germany.United Press.

Resolutions passed included the

Polish refugees from Danzig are to the entrance to the port of Danzig to bomb open towns and going on. The Government was in o House of Lords Adjourns despatch of a telegram to Generalis-

on the Westerplatte and asserts!! thetan form a Danzig brigade to fight the opened fire on

oficjal dimcult situation, but he was certain!

London, Sept. 2. simo Chlung Kal-shek paying him CHINA TARIFF RATES Nazis. Polish refugee committers occupied by the Foles while the naval investigation has proved the Polish he would be able to make a state- When the House of Loris met, Lord respects, and of a circular telegram

have been set up at four different port at Gdynia was bombed by the charges to be untrue.United Press.

air force."-Trans-Ocean. Hailfox Intimated that he was not at denouncing the Chinese newspapers Reduced to One Third For contres-Reitler Bulletin,

Naval Bombardment the moment in a position, to make a and newspapermen working for the

Warning to':Poland: Official Reposts. statement on the International situa-Japanese-Central, News,

Duration of the War

Waraw, Sept. ay

Helsinki, Sept.' 2.

pekte, Berlin, Sept. 2. tion and the sitting was temporarily

states that three According to unconfirmed reports,

the German feet is bor

On the instructions of the Reich London, Sept. 1. suspended until 7 p.m. G.M.T

Kinn, Kiangsi, Sept. 2.

Chungking, Sept. 2, attacks in

bombarding Foreign Minister, Herr von Ribbent The Cabinet is scheduled to con-

Router.

A "mass meeting was held yester- Dr. H. H. Kung has announced were repulsed!

trog, a Note was delivered to the Cabinet in Bession..

Foles Not Over Germany German alder, any

communication

day at Kian in denounce Wang that the import duty rates on "all An evacuation train near Kutnam

Polish Embassy in Berlin to-day, Jo- Warsaw, Sept. 2. this morning prior to the session of

London, Sept.. 2. Ching-wel for his subversive ac-articles of which the import into was machine-gunned and bombed. The Cabinet met at 2.15, p.m.tivities

forming the latter that the German Parliament but move bEGULADO

The authorities say that the. Poles Air Force has been ordered to limit The

meeting decided to China is, pervilted by the ferma of The Cathalle Church at Gran have not yet bombed the German side, the There are conficing opinions as in G.M.T. at No. 10 Downing Street-send a telegram to Generallisime the Import regulations of July 1, 150 miles north-east of Warsaws of the frontier man side fighting activities – la milit whether the Government will attempt Reuter.

Chiang Kai-shek paying respects for 1039 are: reduced generally to one well, of the Russian Church were litary importa alaid that the objectives further communication with ... Parliament on Sunday

leadership In the war of resist third of the present. tariff. *- daynla and 17, aller towns besides Poles repulsed, the Germans at one at the same time that it was London, Sept. 2. Fance and to issue van circular icle- Parliament has been summoned to gram denouncing Wang Ching-welt said that the reductions are Warsaw were bombed,

point In-Minwa and

Its reported that the..

1.Teacherheith i tenance of that Önder that t

underst tood condit pondent predicts that in the event of meet also on Sunday morning--- Ather the meeting, lantern made in order that "imports of goods

Sixteen German planes were shot the Cabinet being confronted with a Reuter,

where the Air Force Will observe, the essential for the livelihood of the down' and two Polish planes were attacks in Danzik, - parade wan beldetangle Widerspr House Adjours pasirailar mass meetings were hold Chinese people may be available." last SONI

Heimwehr troops entrenched them Should this not be the case, negativa rejection, it will send a Hat ultimatum to Germany. Other morn-

London, Sept. 2. simultaneously in various Kinng The rate will be effective for the The bearing of the Warsaw clvi-selves three days ago, have progress retaliation would be app The House of Commons adjourned, districts,Central News,

duration of hostilities United Press, lians during the first trying day has ed considerably and it in atili ing newspapers consider Friday's!

un-Germany Trans-Ocean.

ment to-morrow.

The House then adjourned until noon on Surday-Reuter.

Conflicting Opinions

make

he wall diplomatie corres-

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And n

LL representative Te-chen.

Loyalty Of Kiangti

A. cosamunique platte, near Danz, Gdynia Reuter, i

damaged a severe air.

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