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WORLD NEWS

LITHUANIA TO

MOBILISE

KAUNAS, Sept. 25 (Reuter), -Lithuania is carrying out! partial mobilisation.

These measures include the calling up of reserves, while transports have been mobiilsed for an emergency.

stationed at Kongmoon have deserted to the Chinese with their arms.

The Japanese military authorities there are said to be alarmed and taking precautions against further desertion.

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LONDON, Sept. 25 (Router).-The Minister of Food. Mr. W. S. Morrison, has appointed Lord Perry as business adviser to the Ministry.

During the Great War, Lord Perry was Director of the food production department, and after 1910 became deputy controller of the mechanical warfare department.

LONDON, Sept. 25 (Heuter).-The German official news agency to-day stated that the suggestions made in London and Paris that Germany intends to invade Belgium and the Netherlands, with the intention of establishing air bases, are "a dagrunt fulslication of German Intentions." at the Foreign Omce. *

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PARIS, Sept. 25 (Reuter).—The Soviet Ambassador, M. Sourliz, to- day anw the French Under-Secretary

near

LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)-Mr. German iratie and economic mission MOSCOW, Sept. 25 (Reuter) —A Clifford Figg, a member of the is arriving in Moscow in the International Rubber and Tea com- future to discuss details of an ngree- mittees, has been appointed honorary ment for developing trade between business diviner to the Colonial the two countries under the Soviet- Secretary for the duration at the German agreement.

war.

LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter) There is no confrmation of reports that Haly is withdrawing troops from the strategie Dodecanese Islands, but Italian officials in Rome says that it "might be possible."

LOS ANGELES, Sept. 25 (UP).

Thirly nine persons are dead or missing a 65 m.p.h.. male and heavy raits. continued Southern California to-day.

to batter

PARIS, Sept. 25 (UP),-M. Dala- the conferred to-day with

LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter).-The|dier Ministry of Economic Welfore hus(Chinese Ambassador. Dr. Wellington set up a section to answer enquiries Koo, and with the Dutch Minister to from neutral traders.

London, M. Johkeer.

The new department will nunke The Council of Ministers meeting! statements on the question of goods has been convoked for 4 p.m., Tues- detained by the British contraband day. control, but will not alve advice on export polley

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LONDON, Sept. 28 (Reuter).—The mysterious German "Freedom MOSCOW, Sept. 25 (Reuter)-Mr. Stallon," which makes dally anti- Sarajoglu,

Turkish the

Foreign Nazi broadensis from somewhere in Minister, was welcomed on arrival side Germany, Inst night uppealed to here to-day by M. Potemkin and the German people to join the Czechs other foreign officials and Ambas-in revolt against the Nazis. sadors.

The Ministers of Rumania, Bulgaria, Greece, Persia and Afghanistan were also present at the station, which was decorated with Sovlet and Turkish flogs.

AMSTERDAM, Sept. 25 (UP)- Queen Wilhelmina is arriving here on September 30 to Inspect the anti- aircraft defences in the capital and the surrounding district.

Amsterdam, Sept. 25 (UP),——Bel- gian, Swedish, Danish anel Dutch trawlers, returning from the fishing

Bar Boy Robs

K. I. T. C. Aided By Club's System

After Wai Juk-san, the No. 1 Boy grounds, declare that the North Sea, hud pleaded guilty to a charge of long the Dutch coast, is becoming embezzling money from the Kowloon increasingly dangerous on account | Indian Club, Mr. Ford told Mr. of floating mines.

|Macfadden_that__in_a_measure, the members of the club vided and LONDON, Sept 25 (Reuler).—The abetted Wal, as no stock was taken Imminence of Wednesday's emerg- and the accounts were not properly ency budget was responsible for checked during the nine month Wat quietness and Irregularity of markets had been employed there.

on the London Stock Exchange tu- Wai had offered to reimburse the day, as operators were not willing 10 amount in $5 monthly instalments extend commitments at the present, and this was accepted by the Com- Home ralls, internationals and milice. However, his August solary occasional Industrials, however, were was stopped and, us firmer, owing to small scattered buy been ill for some time, he had to get ing orders.

money somehow. Mr. Ford said Wai Wall Street was irregular,

seemed more of a fool than a knave, and asked for a lenient view to be

his wife had

Dofaulted Of Four Amounts

NEW YORK, Sep 25 (Reuter)-laken. The offices of the combined Hamburg- Amerika and Nord Deutscher Lloyd lines were closed to-day throughout the United States for the duration of the war.

FIRST

POLISH WAR PICTURES

The two photographs reproduced on this received from Poland since the outbreak of war. via Siberia and thence to Shanghai by plane.

AUG-9

page are the first to be They wore sent to Japan

FIGHTING IN POLAND' WAS so swift that thoro was little or no trench warfare, and the rotraating Polish Army was forced to fight in the open against the German mechanised units. Photo shows a machine-gun corps taking covar behind stunted bushes and troos,—South China

Photo Service..

A POLISH FIELD GUN'in action in the Polish Corridor. Practically all of Poland's arme and

war materials have fallen into German or Russian hands.—South China Photo Service.

U.P. Manager Views

Recent Border Tension

PRODUCTION OF MUNITIONS

LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter). The Council of Ten appointed by the Ministry of Supply to deal with the question of munitions, held its first meeting today under the chair-

criticism of the Ministry of Supply

The members also discussed the

Inspector Fraser said Wal carned $18 a month on No. I bar buy. Membera either signed chits or paid LONDON, Sept. 23 (Reuter)-The cash for drinks, and it was Wol's Ministry of Information says that duty to lasue receipts for money many Trinidad scamen have volun- collected. On August 17, the Trea-SOME straight information behind the headlines of the Sino- teered to serve on British merchant-surer naked Wai for $8.90 and $17.07 Japanese war and the Russo-Japanese tension in the Outer men whose regular foreign crews are which he had collected. Wal said he Mongolian border of a few weeks ago were given to the "Tele- not willing to enter the war zone,

had spent it. He wrote to the Com- graph" in an interview, by Mr. John R. Morris, Far Easternmanship of Mr. Leslle Burgin. Eighty of these men are already mittee admitting the deficiency and serving on three British ships, and offered to reimburse, and this was manager of the United Press, who was picked winner last year at further appeal for volunteers has met accepted. September monies of $11.00 Atlantic City of the National Headlinera' club annual award of

by Mr. Clement Attlee and Mr. Ar- with a ready response.

and $19.21 were not accounted for. excellence in foreign correspondence.

thur Greenwood,, who called it No. It was then that the Committee des

10 Downing Street this morning to LONDON, Sept. 25 (Reuter)cided to take stock and found a dis-

Marris left by plane for crushing attack by Soviet Russia discuss Labour's part in the supply Scientists are to help in a campaign crepency of $110.48, Wai had said Chungking this morning for an inde-against Japanese-controlled Munchu-of war materials. for ensuring that Britain has adequate that with the aid of his brother he finite stay in China's wartime capital. kuo, according to Mr. Morris,

The Trades Union Coumell are an- might be able to raise the amount

Eyewitness accounts of the large- food supplies.

Some 12,000 Japanese troops were xious to co-operate in armaments The Agricultural Research Counell within a month.

scale Soviet-Japanese engagement rushed to the Soviet-Manchukuo box-production, and the executive of the 13 to have assistance of a special body.

Nomonhan, 3 Mr. Macfadyen asked Wai to sign

around

the Outer der and similar large concentrations Labour Party is holding a meeting of experts. R

bond for $50 to come up for judg-Mongolian border, in mid-July this of Russian soldiers were known 10 to discuss the speeding up of this ment within a year. He was also year were given by Mr. Morris who have been moved up for the expected work.

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be a recon-

Mr.

nggression pact.

The morale of the Chinese went

NEW YORK, Sept 25 (Reuter).-given one month to make good the eve of the dramatic announcement to

was three days in the front, on the clash, he said, Sterling maved narrowly on the amount stolen, in default, of which

Formerly an Assistant Harbour, foreign exchange market today, and his brother was to be held responsi-the world of the Russo-German non-high, while the Japanese were liter- regained the four dollar levels, at ble, and there would

the late Mr. ally non-plusted for a weekt, or so, Master of Hongkong,

·which "most business wos done, while sideration of his case.

Aerial Dorfgħla

Willian Harold Hosegood, and then they managed to get their Thomas neutral currencies generally

Mr. Morris netually saw nertol bearings and preparations were made. died at University Hospital, London, dogfights in which 20 to 25 planes to meet the worst.

on February 24 Jast, left Hongkong would be engaged, but with very few Foreign observers in the area, estate worth $3,900. An application Japanese Murder cases, bend. The Impression according to Mr. Morris, speculated by Mr. W. B. Hillyer, Deputy Ship- convoyed by these fights on the possibility of big Chinese ping Master, for sealing probate of

depressed, except the continued stondy.

were

franc, which

Traders are sill interested in what nction will be taken by Britain re- garding the future of sterilng.

It is pointed out that the British

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to be more concerned in saving their and the greater portion of Japanese monetary authorities are.

skins than in Ingleting harm upon effectives in China were engaged in held more or less parallel views it vested with emergency powers to Stabbed twice by Japanese 'marau- the enemy, Mr. Morris sald.

a major war with Soviet Union. they have not acted along parallel maintain sterling at any level they [dern as he was sailing his junk near He noted that, from the point of As it turned out, Mr. Morris lincs. deem desirable. Therefore the future | Tau on September 20, Ho Po, a 43- view of numbers of tanks, sirplanes observed, the Russiana and Japanese He said the British and the Ameri- quotation depends not so much on year-old fisherman, managed to sail and soldiers brought into action appear to be reaching a rapproche can guard closely their respective the balance of payments as Govern- the junk late Hongkong, but he had around the Nomonhon region by the ment and if a non-aggression pact is concessions in the international areas. ment policies,

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lopments, Mr. Morris ́ belleves, the CHUNGKING, Sept. 26 (Central) cording to a police report just lasted,, well as the claimed casualties ogninst. It is a deep conviction of Mr. present war of Japan with China will The Ta Mel Páo," American-owned Ho escaped from the Japanese after the other side, the fighting could be Marris, renched after years of obser- last quite a long while yet. Chinese morning paper, which had an encounter with an armed patrol accurately described as large-scale vation, in the Far East, he said, thatį Fundamental changes wrought by been suspended for more than six close to Hongkong.

Japanese are not particularly anxious the war have been apparent in China months, resumed publication in on After arriving in Hongkong ho was'

to have a serious war with Russia, for sometime now, Mr. Morria sinted. "enlarged" form yesterday,

sent in a serious condition to the Came the upset in all calculations,;

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