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SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
Australia Will Be There
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHS A SYDNEY, Sept. 25 (Reuter). --How best can Australia help the Allied cause against Nazi Germany is now the chief topic
OSLO, Sept. 25 (UP).-Western Norwegian of conversation among Aus- coastal points to-day reported the sounds of tralians. heavy firing coming from the North Sea.
The reports assert that warships, which it impossible to identify, were dimly visible and that faring men are convinced that proportions is in progress.
Dispatches from Fjold said that heavy firing was heard as early as 7.80 a.m, and continued throughout the morning.
Thunder Of Cannon OSLO, Sept. 25 (UP)-According to reports from Western Norway real sea battle is going on off the Norwegian coast.
From the coast the thunder of cannon can be distinctly heard and the warships can be dimly seen in the disinnes.
There is a unanimous sentiment from the cities to the "back blocks" was that Hitlerism must be crushed.
Australia's efficient little navy and
sea-air force are now on a war footing.
A Look Through The “Telegraph"
Mystery Of Sudden Departure
the
LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)—A
Anys that message from Riga Estonian Foreign Minister, who went to Moscow to see M. Molotoff the Soviet Foreign, Commissar, has left the Soviet capital suddenly for his own country.
He was only in Moscow for a day,
No Comment
50 YEARS AGO.
Bept. 20, 1889. Prince Bismarck has refused Imperial protection to enable a German Company in oxereine rights over Damaraland, saying that it is no part of Germany's LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—A polley to employ military foren to break the opposition of natire chiefs to Ger-Auscuй- message confirms that sann enterprises in distant countries, Estonian Foreign Minister left
25 YEARS AGO
Soviet capital for Tallinn by ale this morning. Sept. 26, 1914. The repidity of the uwalan advance
the
the
He departed suddenly, having the
The navy has been reinforced by sea battle of major armed merchantmen scouring the into Callein is shown by the affcial previous night conferred with Soviet
seas for any German U-boats and announcement that the Russian troops leaders. other warships which- moy have have reached Wislok, close to the fun. Neither side will make any com- slipped through the Allied nét.
garian frontier. The operations at
The Estonian Minister to Moscow Whatever may be the outcome of Praemysl are successfully developing.ment on the talks. the man-power question, it is certain The Russians are in touch with the Ger
man front but there. It no fighting. is returning to Tallinn to-day. that Australia's economie resources, (flitory is repeated exactly 25" years including wool, whoat, sugur and later.-Ed.) foodstuffs will be of great value io the Allies,
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9.520 kilo-cycles) Hal Lorenzo and Toby Gray From the Studio Radio Programme Broadcast by Between fifteen and twenty German Z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 h.e's. trawlers have arrived at Hetiefjord, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m.
and 8-11 p.m. on Heavy Firing LONDON, Sept. 20 (Reuter)-A second. naval engagement off the Norwegian H. K. T.
Short Service of const near Bergen is reported.
12.15 p.m., & Heavy Aring has been heard and Intercession. several warships sighted, but
12.30 Tino Rossi (Tenor) sad the details are available,,
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What Britain Profors
CANBERRA, Sept. 25 (Reuter), Mr. R. G. Menzies, the Australian Premler, replying
criticism of the
delay on the part of Australin to send an expeditionary force, declared to- day in a public speech:
"It Britain were naked whether she would prefer to have an Infantry regiment or adequate arrangements to send supplies, I have no doubt what her answer would be."
1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- H.K. Hockey Club's
ther Report.
1.03 Dance Music by Roy Fox and
During this morning's naval battle off the Norwegian coast, the roar of aeroplanes could also be heard.
There is, as yet, no official con- His Orchestra, firmation of a naval battle from any 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, Weather Forecast and Announce- ments
country.
A message from Oslo reports that many German trawlers have taken refuge in
fjords along the Norwegian coast.
the
Battle Confirmed LONDON, Sept. 26 (Reuter).—An an earlier
1.45 Latest Variety Numbers. 2.35 Close Down.
First Practice
The following teams have been chosen to play in the first practice Rame of the Hongkong Hockey Club to-morrow at 5.15 p.m., on the Club 3jground:
0.00 Beethoven-Symphony No. In E Flat Major, Op. 55.
Symphony Orchestra conducted by Albert Costes.
at ten
dao his amateur status and he told Router to-day that he had no intention A telograin from Madras, states that at prezent of accenting proposals which
cruiser Emden the Goranz o'clock land evening fired nine shots into would make him a professional.
Perry refused a £10,000 contract for the city and hit the Telegraph Omes, a year's play against "Dlg Bill" Tilden,
Soumen's Clubhouse And the
Bome Ellsworth Vines and other leading pre-İ trucks, while in the barbour two oil feanionals, only a few days ago. It was tanks wore set ablaze.
On our guns replying the Emden dis.de when he was in New York, by Mr. Billy O'Brien, promoter of the West- appeared with lights out, Two Indian chester Country Club.
One of the main reasons Perry wili boys were killed. The public wore Per fectly calm. Their attitude was adinir- not consider professionalism, ha s932, oble.
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is because he is planning to marry iss Mary Lawnon, the Blm actress, when: Reuter's Tokyo correspondent says it la present world tour is completed. is officially announced that a British! He does not feel it would be fair to fores, under Cotonei Barnardiston, Coater to professionails bis lansia. manding the troops in North Chien, Tanded yesterday in the neighbourhood
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5 YEARS AGO - 0.45 London Relay-News Supple- W. Spencer, G. D. Woolgar, Lt. R. report from Bergen of a naval eng-
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8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Corter, G. E. R. Divett and E. F. A. tennis flims.
Perry, although is known that he 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (G.M.T.) as tho received no report of a. naval en-f
Morgan. gagement off the Norwegian coast,Report and Announcements.
Members are asked to bring a club is more than willing to take up Ala christens the greatest steamship ever 8.03 Studio Variety Concert by
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field held under mandate by Australia, landed on an open Merauke, in Dutch territory.
There were two Germans in the, plane, Warner Garms and Paul Rabe. Leaving all their personal possessions behind, the men escaped to neutral! territory in the plane, which, they thought would otherwise be coufs- cated by the British authorities.
Rulers Loyalty To Dutch Queen
BATAVIA, Sept. 14.-Native rul- cra in the Netherlands Indies have unanimously declared their loyalty to.Queen Wilhelmina, They have offered to assist the Government in) every way possible to defend the country from Invaders.
First "Air Raid”. Casualty
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“
· LONDON, - Sept. 25:;(UP),—A dummy bomb accidentally dropped from a Royal Air Force plane to-day plunged through the roof of a country house and killed Trevor Thomas, aged.
6:
The bomb was found Imbedded in the foundations of the house,
Trevor's younger brother, David, who was sleeping in the same bed, escaped unhurt
Spy Sentenced At Old Bailey
LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) — Sentence of seven yearn penal_ser- vitude was passed on 'Donald Owen) Reginald Adams, at the Old Ballay to-day.
Adams was charged under the Om- clal Secreta Act, and he was accuand of espionage by mail correspondence with Germany,
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Menus for the first three days of on the menus, but fat only once. the week were suggested.
The nearest approach to milk
The chief omission from these Junket, menus were butter, green vegetables A typical breakfast, suggestion fa and milk. Meat was only mentioned German tea, wholemeal broad and twice--once in the form of sausagej jam. For lunch, cucumber Alled with and once in the form of bacon. wholemeal bread, potatoes, parsley Tea was described as "German fea" and onrrot salad.. And" for dinner, and coffee as "malt coffee."
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