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CANADA'S HISTORIC DECISION King Signs War' Declaration

Toronto, Sept. 11.

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From Australia, 25 Canada, comes newn of a rush of recruits much greater than the Government can absorb,

"One welcome aspect of Dominion recruiting is to be seen in the extent to which the willingness of the over- seas countries to absorb the right sort of settlers of Continental European stock is now bearing fruit. Refugees from Germany, Austria and Czectio-Slovakia have been promiluent in their offers to help Australia in nny capacity, while in Canada, Poles and Ukrainians, s

well as

as Czechia, have formed their own organisations to pledge loyalty to the Dominion and offer their service in any form she may need.--British Wireless,

Radiophoto Plans

Japanese To Get War Pictures One Day After Event

Tokyo, Sept. 11. With the telecommunication ser- vices between Japan and European countries having been suspended as the result of the outbreak of the war, [ Japanese Government authoritie Melbourne, Sept. 11.

have started negotiations with the The Immediate training of volun- Radio Corporation of America with a teers preparatury to service oversens vlew to opening radiophoto service, Js urged by two prominent Austra- it was revealed here to-day. Ilans, Sir George Pearce, former

Australia Anxious

The Canadians have generally re- acting Prime Minister, and Colonel If the negotiations prove success- ceived quietly the news that their White, former Minister of Trade and country has declared war on Ger-Commerce.

The Melbourne Herald takes the same line, deploring the Govern- ment's deny in preparing an ex- peditionary force-Neuter Special.

mony.

that no

They appear unanimous other course is open.

Coutrul of prices and prohibition of profiteering are welcomed, and the Government's no conscription policy is regarded as the best nt present, but it is felt that conscription is the only fair method of reinforcing Brl-

Kingship Undivided

Canberra, Sept. 15.

ful, Japan will be able to obtain war pictures from Europe via America over the radio. Wireless transmis- sion of pictures was successfully con- ducted between America and Japan on the occasion of the Tenth Olympic Games at Los Angeles.

It is understood that the America Following the British Cabinet's Radio Corporation has applied to the American Federation Communica-

lain should more men be needed at lead, the Premier, Mr. R. G. Menzies, tions Commission for permission for

the front lines-Reuter Special,

Gestures Appreciated

London, Sept. 11.

Mr. Menzies sald

announced that the Commonwealth was planning a long war, with the opening the proposed service with

Japan. and States' Premiers co-operating organising finance and manpower. By utilizing the projected service, Referring to Canada's declaration, war pictures will reach Tokyo from The formal declaration of war on

that he believed Europe via New York and San Fran- proclaimed was Germany which following the adoption by both Houses Kingship was undivided. When the cisco in one day. of the Canadian Parliament yester-King was at war the Empire was day, finally dispels whatever hopes also at war.-United Press. German leaders may have had that a renewal of the terrible ordeal of war would find the British Domininious, now secure in their Independence, apathetic about Britain's cause.

N. Z. Force Recruited

Arrangements are also being made between the Ministry of Communica- tions and the Netherlands Govern- of ment for possible inauguration

Wellington, Sept. 11. Recruiting begins on September 12 radiophoto service, it is also revealed. for a special New Zealand military-Doinei. The debate In the Canadian House force for service at home or over- of Commons," says the Manchester seus. It is expected that the requir

Was a fine

example of ed number will be quickly culled. sent war in whatever way they may

There is no sign of disunity any be required-British Wireless.

The people

are cheerfully parties in agreement. The where.

must be to perfect the complying with all the Government's defences of the Dominion and pro- requirements.-Reuter Special, vide training for the rush of

recruits

Colonies Offer Help

London, Sept. 11.

Germans In China

Shanghal, Sept. 11.

are

The European war has already adversely affcoted German busi- ness interests, where the Ger- mans

have already elther evacuated or

virtually isolated,

German ships have been fore- ed from the seas, while the majority of Japanese constal ships are engaged on military ...duty....

British and French ships do no carry German goods since dealing with the enemy is bann- ed. Consequently the German outport offices are unable to receive stocks and many have already closed and others are about to close, the personnel returning to Shanghai.

Local German business men are encountering similar restric- tions due to funds being tied up In British and French banks and Inabilty to obtain supplies from Europe-United Press.

CONFESSED

HIS CRIME

Shanghai Murderer Goes To Priest

Shanghai Bombing

Chinese Casualties In Amusement Centre

Shanghai, Sept. 11. Two Chinese were killed instantly and five others injured when un- idenüified Chinese buried two bombs into the amusement centre on Jess- feld Road in the extra Settlement area about 0.45 o'clock last night.

Despite the urgent measures taken

the by police authorities, culpriis were still at large. It was under- stood that the authors of the fresh outrage have been inspired by a poli- tica molive to cause trouble in con-

nction with

the Special Chinese Municipal Government's attempt to take over Jurisdiction in the extra Settlement area near Jessfleld Road. -Domel.

Tatao Activities

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Shanghai, Sept. 10, Most of the extra-Settlement Roads in the western areas are being patrol- led by numerous Tatao Police who are occasionally aided by Japanese: Gendarmes, but, the Municipal Police are continuing their patrols of the same areas and, thus far, they have not clashed.

reports state that the Tatao Chinese re Police are planning to increase their patrolling in order to see what steps the Municipal Council will take since the Tatao officials are known to be Shanghai, Sept. 11. With 17 years Homan Catholle making a bid to collect taxes from

the residents and shops on

the

extra- training behind him, Kiu Oush-loh Settlement Roads, in the western dis- yesterday found the murder of Father trict, since Mayor Fu Sias-en has F. Le Breton weighing so heavily on stated on several occasions that the his mind that he went to St. Perres roads are under the Tetao jurisdic- Church and told his story at a con-ton.

The Secretary General of the fessional, after 'which he went to the Municipal Council Mr. G. Golifrey Police and admitted his guilt. He Phillips, said he had not heard that refused, however, to divulge the the Tatao officials are planning Simla, Sept. 11. A message from the King-Emperor names of his accomplices who falled collect taxes in the western areas. expressing deep satisfaction of In- to break open the safe after murder-He said the Municipal Council was

not taking any action, pending dia's widespread attachment to the ing the priest, although they escaped investigation, because the Council did of the material help the dominion A resolution has been received

not know for what purpose the Tatao on. A from pressed

the Legislative Assembly, in Empire's cause and thanks for the with 200 yuan found in a box. can give will be

many offers of assistance from the strong Industrial mission is to visit British Honduras expressing

loyalty princes and peoples of India

The murderer is 35, having started Police were patrolling-United Press, Canada to continue the work already to the King and the determination of read by the Viceroy, Lord Linlithgow, his apprenticeship at the age of eight begin in utilising the Dominion's re- the Government and the people of

General at the Tousowel Orphanage printing sources in munition manufacture, the colony to co-operate with the at a joint session of the

shop. He was dismissed a couple of months ago and therefore planned raw materials and foodstuffs. Man- rest of the British Empire in power, apart from the presence In

The galleries were crowded for the revenge. He mapped out plans to Blon

obtain the services to successful termination.

of accomplices,

Montreal Canada of an arsenal remote from stat war against tyranny and aggres

historic, occasion.--Reuter, of air attack, should prove the danger

The Governor of Northern Rhodesia

believed to be two men, and on

"Hotels--an asset to the community August 30 visited Father Le Bretona service to the nation" will be the of first value." In other Dominions, conveys message of loyalty to the

on the pretext of wishing to place keynote of the seven-day convention as in Canada the proud part played King and Empire on behalf of the in the last war has not been for paramount chief of the Barotse

an orphan' in his care. - When he ad- of the American Hotel Association of mitted them they attacked the aged the United States and Canada Con- gotten by the generation that must nation, and also the paramount chief

priest and strangled him--United}ention which will be held face this one. New Zealand was one of the Bemba, Angoni

Montreal from October 9-14. of the earliest to offer full co-opera-tribes, with offers to help in the pre- Reuter Bulletin.

Se in nation. It found all

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King Thanks India

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Simla, Sept. 11.. So far 101 Indian princes have and Chew sent loyal messages to the Viceroy-

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