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CZECH REBELLION AGAINST THE NAZIS

Cautinord - from Page 1).

15,000 tesine just been when 11 realised they were dealing with un

Mea3⁄4e* Were komediately inhon,

The number of urrenis vien baby thousands and this exveled hundred

Teorik

GOEBBELS UNDER d havement, and ruthless

'CLOSE ARREST ·

SPEECH

Continued From Pago

over a fortnight had exceeded any- thing the Brilish tavy find atebert- pilated over much longer periods In the last war,

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HORSES TO BE KILLED

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were fully understood in Britain and were not in vain.

A new Polish army, he sold, was arking in French oil at the day would come when they would return victoritatisly to Poland.

The Ambasador etmelided with Jive WATERW. the words: “Long Long live Poland,"

"Whereas in the foal war we were on the defensive against the U-bunt

Mazis in Moscow varifulgiin, we are now carrying out

BERLIN, Sept. 20 (Reuter7-16 15 un offensive against the U-boats, and they are being continually and re-officially nummeed that a delegation lentlessly attacked whenever they of Germite etny and hit turke oneers flew to Muserry from Herr disclose themselves.

do not fitter's Beadquarters in Painted. " tum confident that. 1

They will commuli with Soviet understate the 'ense when any int airendy six or seven German soleer of "nutters of Interest for both

countries concerning Felands." martes land pate the full penalty for altacks im British shipping (cheers).

The Prime Minister expressed eun- detre that with the full operation of the convoy system, und the rapitl inereuse in the numbers, wer and Heleny of hunting graft, the subs marine venner would dwindle with minding speed.

Dividing The Spolls

KAUNAS, Sept. 21 (Hester).—It is reported that under a Cerung-Soviet demarention, Vilna, broke, Haly- tok, Brzal-lovek with Larter will remain In Runyian finds.

Lipinski Wounded? They intist expiret to receive veen-

BERLIN, Sept. 20 (frater-That float blowe, sometimes benvy ones,

Coltint ties no the Ten of the Courageouslerinin rattle alleges that

Lipins, the hero of the delegen nt' but that was an inevitable toll of n Meet hetve rentral of the men in t

has been wounded. WILTROW, the of war.

No etuflerantion of this report en

abbed from other sources.

I was, however, clear that the navy and the merchant service, by tiple resing effaris, would ris abin to minialsts resential supplies of raw materials and food for the Hanulatlan and for industries,

The Biazi Imttleship Schledwin Holstelu muvi uther warships books parf rein the operations,

Gdynia Capitulation? DERBIN, Sept. 20 (truter). TW- man new agency allege that fighting in Gdynia has ended, and Titly have C1920 Mr. Chamberlaių medikoned think that 130 1 British and neutral had oveupled the pin in which isolateil now been led from binarine Fallsh units wved bibling ont. bury, excluding the users Inemtred In the statue of the Courageons, Forty-four persona had been

Russions Resisted ported missing. Mr. Chamberlin added that the

LONDON, Sept. 20 (Heutzet-The suprabatt el treile in contraband Geraiste rates quotes a Polish offerr negrenity | wie entered Rumlu s raging thsh tutoring the war inual of

valise inconventower to neutrals, but Ruim trough met with resistance it was the intention in redues this to from the Pulials forces LONDON; Sept. 20 (Reuter).}

ming-bontier. 1-19 Mo rant the intaan. -Dr. Josef Goabbola, the for- 20 ieprive

allterene All have had the effvet be-

Ther 'man Minister of Propaganda. I to

tended, and the fight against muiet lor Majesty's Government to the rules of under arrest and watched over fees and thless trammy cold war, we string contrial to the Germany. No polley pursued by by Field-Marshal Goering's per with resinge wind deformidanim

loss of life had heis estised by the sonal ixxlyguard, declared the

The food that it is not Just a flush esercise of Britishy sea-power, kriel ster announcer of the "Gurmum free- dom station in another bittere pa i en by the uninitynentral property hand heers

jer purpose, the tennelly m die-fully delanied, attrick on the Hitler regimu to-Telgsins or the participmuls night.

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LONDON, Sept. 20 (Router). · Mle Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, declared in answer to n question in the flour of Commons to-day, that there was every reason to briteve tint flats pubnuntiig which sank the Canaprous was destroyed.

There without drearins selven any

body wrapon, and infusers' wiver jin Prague axon tiged boarde studded! with nails to strike Beir enemies.

Relentless Fighting

Fighting, while it lasted, was res tentless and grim, no quarter bethit given in either side.

LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuters In the course of the revolk you Summer Time Is to be extended until i ciderable material damage was done important railways, November 10-10 this year, slated to bridges ma

while weasela John Audiersize is a written reply to

were demolished, fize the Howest Commons to-dny.

stations put it of action, rolling It is inderstood that this decision, danoged, workshops and fore was taken after consulting the French Fair

machinery dovernment who will make a sholar pestroyed. extension.

LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter) - The

Lord Mayor of London anpoeed at all cases where there is seasonable the Mansion House yesterday that the Proef of British responsibility. King and Quvon, hai consented tes become patrons of the Counet t direct an Empire appeal for the Red Cross and St. John war oganisation

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Lwow Still Hold LONDON, Sept. 20, (Heuter).—The enemy, attacking low from the Barth-east and south, have been rompelled to withdraw or a result of a clever Polish manoeuvre, which law-threatened their lines of communien- Hon. says à Polish Emlakey state- ment.

Claim To Vilna

KAUNAS, Sepi, 20, (Ileuter),-- Lithuania's claims to Vilna, which the Soviet Inve taken over, is to be discussed by the Lithrintun Minister in Moscow and the Soviel Foreign Connor, M. Moistoff.

Posnan Army Fights The German methods of submarine LONDON, Sept. 20, (Router),--The warfare and the laying of mines in Polish army at Pasman in pulling up the hich sens had already resulted in a gallant defenen against Germai the death of many innocent vietinis,viders, though two days to the regardless of tonality, and in the Nazis said that the battle there was funwarratifed destruction of

ity. | propert

Resources Marshalled

neutral

over.

"In the building sp of our land and progressively to meet whatever muy air forces, timeuse preparations are {come." behug harte in Reikaiti and Franer. Mr. Chamberlai concluded by I must, however, be remembered quolling the words of Rie famous that in all military preparations the Polish neuerul, who in bidding good- great initial advantage passes with bye to the recent allied military mis Jcgression. Nevertheless, DEL ression said: "We shall fight. A large ources have been steadily and surely part of our country will be overrun marshalled. We must- not bend we shall suffer terribly, but if inpatient because resulls to unt be- you come he we know we shuli rire come immediately apparent,”

Bgain." Mr. Chamberlain dealt with the questions of volunteers, civil defence and evacuation and added that the

war Britain had not yet experienced { serial--bombardment, ----afforded--no réason whatever for overhasty or wholesale dispersal of the home de- fence forces,

The Dominions

CERNAUTI Sept. 20 (enter)--| District commissor ats have already been established by the Russians in [the eerdery, they occupy in Polandi.

ATHENS, Sept.

(Reuters) <=; DUNLAN, Sept. 20 (Reuter)-It is Three

earthquakes were offeilly learned that Mr. Eamon Defnet that during the first weeks of the

(Valera's trip to America has been avgisivacsi_in. Gereon this rentning.

No laws of te ne damage" is recabandoned.-- ported, but intalsitanta left their houses my pante.

APUPIO

LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter).The Lottlon Stock Exchange to-day was PALLIN, Sept. 20 (Reuter).-The generally brighter owing to an Estonian Government to-night denied (provement in sliment. reports timt the Soviet Newt

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Mr. Arthur Greenwood, depuly "In the dominions overseas, His Lender of the Opposition supported Wats Oils and Internationals showed Majesty's Governments have continu- the Prime Minister's tribute to the Vitunity blockadlang Tallin, follow-good finaf gains on a larger demanded to press on with preparations to herole Polish nation, and said that ing the escape of an interned Polish but elsewhere trading continued to enable them to take a full share in it was a matter of very deep regret submarine.

be small.

the great struggle that lles before us that

An understanding was "Members will have rend with

renched with Polund, she was not accounts great gratification

needed anolstance.

The Government says that bulk the

Ne vy and Estonlati navy are looking for the saburine.

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Wall Street was strong

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taken n!rendy

for the future.

of the

1. SIAN, Sept. 21 (Central)--Slan, purt which has been played by the provided more generously with surely

dominions members of eapital of Shens: pruvince, was sub-individual

In the future, such help as we give BERLIN, Sept. 20 (Reuter) —The jected to an aerial bombardiment by our services in the operations which

our friends should be quick, certain Nazi naval high command to-day 30 Japanese altetuft

yesterday. have

place. The und generous. fered a botification of a new danger Scores of boals were dropped, in- courage and - resource displayed on The Prime Minister's statement an The new are, widich presumably lleting over 30 civilian casualties and these occasions are a happy augury the new situation was welcomed by has been med is outside Danish destroying about 100 houses.

"All the British commonwealth of everybody. That statement made it waters, south of the Danish Islands.

COPENHAGEN, Sept. 20 (Reuter).notions and the Empire is at this tier to the world, to friend and foc Danish newspaper comment on Herrent intensely engaged in mobi-like, that the temporary collapse of Poland an independent State in Hitler's speech is that there was not liking its strength under the cover of

our naval, military and ale forces, no way modified vur determination to LONDON, Sept. 20 (Iteuter).—Mr. {much new in IL

Hitler tried to throw the blame for which in the aggregate are stronger put a final end to aggression.

and ingre powerful than at the out- "Hitler's outpourings will have no I A. Buller stuted in the House of

effect on the people of this country. Commune today, that the Govern- war on Britain, and the press asks: set of of any past war.

"It is obvious that Iftler Word Of Warning ment are willing to pay compensation "We wonder if anyone expected him

"Thus the extent of our effort is Britain, and his profession that he pletely misapprehends the mind of for injurier and domage to neutrals to do different,”

rapidly increasing in very direction, harbours no i will for Britain falls but I want my Onal word to-day to be a word of warning.

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"We as a Government will not be rushed on a course which our mill- tary advisers, with whom we

are working in the closest possible con- tact and unutual confidence, do not approve,

There are no sacrifices from which we will shrink, and there is no opera- tion we will not undertake, provided our responsible advisers, our allies and ourselves are convinced it will make an appropriate contribution to victory,

But what we will not do in to rush into adventures that offer little prospect of success and are calculated to limpale our resources and postpone the ultimate victory.

Lastons Of History,

on deaf ears.

com-

Litter Of Broken Promises

Europos strewn with the litter of Hitler's broken pledges and there can be no trust in one whose philo- 'sophy `permits the breaking of the

pledged word."..

Sir Archibald Sinclair, lender of the Libernl Opposition, sold they were grateful for every indication of increasing vigour in the conduct of the war. No Оле

wanted the Government to bo rushed'. In a course. on which their military ad- visers did not approve.

The House could not, and must not iry, in the course of these do- bates, to choose the time and place for the decisive effort the country had to make, but they were entitled "One lesson which military history to ask for, vigour in preparation for teaches is that that rond lends to the day when it came disaster.

Poland had preserved her honour Mr. Uhamberlain said he would and had engaged the passionate sym nut hazard a guess at this stage of pathy of the people of this country the war when or where a decisive and of mankind. This country would force will be assembled, or when the support the most vigorous action on decisive moment might arrive. That which the Government might decide; imunt depend 'upon events which no "The only thing this country will

and can foresee.

noi stand for will be fonction Imping "The scale of our preparations, and after events, and walling for others the fact that we are bosing them on to take the initiative, Sir Archibald the assumption that the duration of said:

the war may be at least three years, We inust seize the initiative if we ensures that our strength will increase

are to win the war."

September 21, 1939,

WAR CORRESPONDENT Turko-Soviet

OFF TO THE WESTERN

FRONT

(Continued from Page 1.)

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100 miles north of the neatest point | where fighting is taking place.

ing

Negotiations

Status Quo May Stay Unchanged

POST

OFFICE

JUSPENSION OF ALL UP EMPTEL

„AIR MAIL SERVICE- As from 5.00pm Monday, 4th September, the all up: Expire air mail service is suspended for the time being

Some reports slate that the Ger- manns have concentrated between ANKARA, Sept. 20 (Reuter), 1.500 and 1800 hombers at thisThe Turkish Foreign Minister First class mail for destinationis–

served by Imperial Airways whether point.

"The French general staff is keep is leaving for Moscow on Friday included in the all up scheme or not.

the saya an official statement, where will be subjected to a surcharge of fi Close watch Against

mai) possibility of a Nazi attack through he will exchange views with $1.00 per half once if sent by air,

in addition to the present air Holguin

¡Soviet leaders on certain ques-

rates. Artillery Activity

tions of interest to both coun- Letters may however be sent to 20 PARIS, Sept.

(Reuter tries.

such destinations by surface transport cottmunique issued to-day states:

The statement adds that progress is at the following ratext- There has been enerny artery

The being made in the talks with Britain (a) To Brich Fossession:- netivity at varičnus point

15 cents for the first ounce, front. French and German fighter and France for pacts of mutual

10 cents for agreements: An distance and plários engaged in several fights

with Turkey. (entry aurat: we brought down in

Public opinion in Turkey, the 10 cents per postcard. eur Fin

statement concluder, is now more (b) To Foreign Countries:— Optimatic that the status epub tra the Black Sea and the Balkans, the castern Mediterranean wil remain unchanged,

Me. P. E. Pagdin, of 134, Argyle, Street, has exported to the Police that in the early hears of Tuesday morn ing someone broke inte bis flat and del rithing and silver cullery to the value of $209.

M.T.B. RESCUES- JUNK CREW

When Torpelo Bant No. 10 arrived in Brankond yesterday there werS aix Chinese passengers on board). They bud Pamars fleke up it ca.

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