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BEWARE OF U-BOAT SPIES, SWEDISH PEOPLE WARNED

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merchant ships If they'refusa stop after being entfed up to do D.

Oppenhelm says the defensive Drhinest on merchantmen suel n that now supplied to British ships in no way alters their legal status,

MACKINTOSH'S

have "resumed their normal hours of business.

8.30 am to 5 pm.

SATURDAYS;

8.30 am to 1 p.m.

Alexandra Building Des Voeux Rd.

HITLER'S "PEACE”

TERMS

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arrived in the German capital at 5.32 p.m .to-day,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

Monday,

POST OFFICE

Owing to the uncertainty of Sea transport the public aro requested to post Christmas Parcels tarly,

OUTWARD MAIL TIMES Registered and Farcel Mails *ore closed 10 minutes.earlier than the time given below unless otherwias slated, and where malls are advertia- ed to close at or before ¤ a.m. xo- gistered and parcel mails are closed at 6 pm, on the previous day. When mails are advertised to close after 6 pJn. registered and parcel malls are closed at 8 pm.

INWARD MAILS Caloutta and Straits. Canton.. Haiphong

.......Oct. 2. October 2, .October 2. U. S. A., Honolulu, Japan and Shang

hal (San Francisco date, 8th Sep- tember]

.Oct. 2. Salgon

Oct.

Shanghal and Amoy Straits

Straits

Informed quarters assert that if the Australia and Manila Allies rejcel the forthcoming

pence Formosa

to

It merchant ships expect attack from enemy warships, they need not wait to be attacked before themselves opening fire.

Mincswooper Mined

THE HAGUE, Öct, 1 (Reuter),~- The mitesweeper Jon Vin Gekter A seriously damaged by mine near Terschelling Island io-dny, but it renched port.

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Five men were killed aboard the vessel.

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offer, which it in belleved Mussolint | Japan

will launch upon Count Cinno's resJapan and Shanghai turf to Rome Monday Tuesday, Shanghai

October 2, 1939.

WE ARE STRONGER NEW POLISH He Waited For A Fortune

THAN EVER, SAYS

CHURCHILL

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GOVERNMENT Will Raise Army On French Soil

the seas, they managed to do serious damage, but the Navy. "Immedinicly attocked the U-boats, and are hunting altogether without rellah. them night and day with zeal, and not, · SPECIAL TO THE "TELIQRAPH"

PARIS, Oct. 1 (UP). ~General "It looks very much as if the U-Sikorski's Government has taken boats were feeling the strain. A week has passed since a British ship the oath of office at the hands of alone, or in convoy, has been sunk or President Raczkiewicz, who paid even molested on the high seas, and homage to the Nation and the during the month we captured by the Army. He conferred the Virtul contraband control 150,000 tons more Military Cross on Warsaw. of German merchandise for our own benefit thon we lost by all the U-boat! sinkings put together.

.Oct. 2.

.

Oct. 2.

Oct. 2

.Oct. 2. Oct. 3.

War On

On Noutrals "Every day we are attacking the U-boats. Some of them preferred to go and sink unprotected neutral ships

Co-

The Government has decided to

Paderewski's request Ignace operation.

General Sikorski announced to the press that he would see M, Daladier on Monday and discuss the status of the Polish Covemment in France.

He added that he hoped to rolse the Admiralty will be able to invitem six to eight Pallah divisions and

possibly

appeal to the 5,000,000 Poles

of Norway and Sweden.

I hope the day-wil come when

the slips of all mallons to join the

- British convoys and to insure them

upon their voyages at reasonable Join the Army.

rates.

now lying là the United States to

Old Members Resign London, Oct. 1 (British Wireless)

Of £89,000-

FOR years on sunny days a happy little old red-faced man sat on a park seat in Ken- sington Gardens. He always said that one day he would come into à big fortune.

He hoped, he used to say, that it would come soon, for he was over seventy, and would like to spend the remainder of his life on the Riviera in real sunshine.

In falling health; he had only the old-age pension and a few good friends,

He loved sunshine so much thɔni he cut the sleeves right out of his shirt, bured his chest, and carried his coat over his arm with his braces of white bulv retele stew His shock

hulr knew a hal Every One day he sat in the gar dens and ate his lunch from a string him well and shared his simple meal.. bag. Pigeons and sparrows knew

HIS 4 LANGUAGES

night by the Polish Embassy in Lon-all got a cheery greeting. don that the cabinet of General Stawojskładkowski had resigned, and the former Premier had been re- placed by General Sikorski, the Em- bassy now announce the resignation the Polish republic. M. Wladyslaw Recziewicz, former President of the Senate has succeeded to, the presi- dency.

Germans Prey To Despair Neutral Traveller's Impressions

LONDON, Oct. i (British

He was in conference with Hitler Sirpits and the German Foreign Minister Japan from 0.25 to 0.10 p.m., níter which he | Air Mali by "Imperial Airways Direct was the guest of you Hibbenthrop at

Bervloc-London, date 23rd Sept.

on the sea-borné commerce of the-Following on the announcement last Nurseinalds, park rangers, chair-men Wireless).--Under the heading

"We must expect the U-boat attack! dinner.

Oct. 3. Oct. 3. world to be renewed at present on a

"A Neutral Traveller's Im- October 3. greater scale. We hope, however, Oct. 3. that by the end of October we shall

pression" a bulletin atates that. Cet. 3. have three times the hunting craft

"But he terrifled well-meaning old traveller-a neutral-who re-. working as we had at the beginning October 3.

We have that our means

dies wild, naling the violent huecently returned from Austria to .Oct. 3,

of putting down this pest will grow of M. Ignacy Moselcki, President of of his brick-red ince, would wake France, writes as follows: .Oct. 3,

an up and scold him for risking

"The impressions I got in Germany fiercely in voluble Spanish, his eyes were appalling.

would reply

Here is a country. twinkling as he watched their rauldoing to war like a sleep walker with and dismayed flight. -

a loaded gun in his hand.

Two-thirds of the population know, Passers by often heard him talk- ar pretended to know nothing. The ing in Spanish, In French, in remaining third is a prey to defeatism Italian, as well as English, with and despair.

Hilfer will make u speech vividly des-ĮStraits

cribing the destructive power of the Australia and Manila German air feet and army, in a final Ale Mall by "Air France Direct effort to persuade the Allies that they will be defeated if they continue in

their endeavour la vanquish Germany.

of

The Next Gobble?

SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH"

RIGA, Oct. 1 (UI)-The Latvian Foreign Minister, M. Munters, la pro- eceding to Moscow on Monday.

This visit follows the decision the Latvian Cabinet, it a special Ships At Sea Warned

ression, that the Soviet-German and LONDON, Oct. 1 (British Wire-Soviet-Estonian puets have so altered less)in view of the statement on

the situation Eastern Europe that the German wireless that in

it is advisable for future

Latvia to fully Germany will regard every vessel of clarify her position vis-a-vis Moscow, the British merchant navy as i war- ship, the Admiralty has sent o mess-

ge to all British merchant ships.

Their attention has been called to

To Announce "Terms"

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Airways Oct. 4.

Bervice-Paris dale, 27th Sepi.

Alr Mall by Tan American

Direct Service"-San dale, 28th Sepl. Japan

Sandakan Stanghal Straits

Franciach October 4.

.Oct. 4 Oct. 4. „Oct.” 4. Oct. 4.

U.S.A., Honolulu, Japan and Shan

hai (San Francisco date, 8th Sept.)

Conndo, USA., Jupon and Shanghai (Vancouver B.C., date, 17th Sept.) Oct. 3. Haiphong

.Oct. 5.

of the wor.

continually, and that the U-boats may safely be left to the constant atten-

Britain, Mr. Churchill sympathised tion of the British navy."

Referring to what was happening in

with those who wished to throw themselves into, the fight, but for whom full scope could not yet be found. He said all this would be clear as we get into our stride. The British Government had unitedly

Scant Comfort For Bereaved

sunatroke. For he

a friend, a grave, well-deemed, "I cannot say food was actually elderly man who sometimes shared short, but I was astonished to see the the sun with kim.

complete breakdown of the Govern- ment machine. Thus, in Vienna City, They talked of the Argentine, of of the two million inhabitants, no be seen. The who have Austrian police have been dissolved, nd nobody has been appointed in

were

lo

resolved to make the maximum effort of which the nation was capable, and Nazi Emblems For Wives Europe, of America, of Asia, with police Oct. 4.

to persevere whatever may happen:

the familiarity of inen until a decisive victory was gained. Of Mon Killed in War

lived much abroad. Muddles And Scandals

The one sunny day recently the their place, "Patriotle men and women must

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

old man did not come. He had died!

"All round me I heard nothing but not only rise above fear, but also LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter).—in St. Mary Abbots Hospital. above Inconvenience and boredom. Sympathy with the sufferings of

But de fortune was no myth. it complaints about Nazl tyranny, and Oct. 5. Partirment will be kept in session, German mothers was expressed came a few weeks after he led cars for the future. Japan and Shanghai......October 5. and all grievances, muddles and in a broadcast from Hamburg.

"It is true Austria presents a special ease but when travelling through

Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"-London date, 27th Sept.

OUTWARD MAILS

Parcels

Ord

Monday

the German broadcast, in which it COPENHAGEN, Oct. 1 (Reuter). Straits and Calcutta was alleged that several German-The German Reichstag is likely to submarines had been attacked by be enlled to-morrow, according to the British merchant ships in the past Berlin correspondent of the "National Fort Bayard

Tidende," for It would then Bangkok synchronise with the triumphal entry Shanghal into Warsaw.

few days.

The Admiralty warning points out to merchant-men tint while this allegation is entirely untrue, the Nazí broadcast might indicate an im- mediate change of policy In Ger- man submarine warfare;

Reich To Retaliato The warning adds:

"You should be prepared to meet it".

The German wireless asserted: therto German submarines have observed international jaw by always warning merchant ships before tacking them. Now, however, Ger- many will have to retaliate by re- garding every vessel of the British inerchaal navy us a warship,

Bridegroom's Sister

Married Them

Mr. John William Broadhurst, of Coalville, Leleestershire, was mar- Fled there recently by his sister Captain Edith Broadhurst, of Coal ville Salvation Army.

The bride was Miss Ida Meadows All were in Salvation Army uniform.

OPENS OCT. 4th

AT THE

KING'S

+

HONDAY

Make up my

the man!

TUESDAY

I've got hand

What

now

WEDNESDAY

Topper

Says there's only

one thing to do!

THURSDAY

Granny says

What she did

o

FRIDAY

mother saidy

"Yes, my darling daughter

PRISCILLE

JEFFREY

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Rods Released Herr Thuelmann and thousands of Communists in German prison coins are to be released as a result of the Moscow talls, saya the correspondent. The Nazis have promised lo eradicate extreme forms of anti- Communist propaganda.

Manila

Canton

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Tuesday

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scandals can be there.

freely ventilsted

which stated:.

"The number

any

ان

were

Too late.

"Was it enough for Riviera sun-purely the German provinces the shine?" one who had liked the tone of the conversation was the same, old man asked the well-dressed

“ANNOYED"

What A "Rellaf"

"In the past the House of Commons "Every mother and every woman has proved an instrument of national who to-day is

mourning her deart

man who had been his best friendl. .11 am. I will capable of waging stern wars, should remember the German mothers

Noon. Parlament is the shield and expres-

"More than enough," was lic in Polish territories whose children

"What a relief it was to get back to 1.30 pan.sion of Democracy, and the Ministers had to suffer so much.

reply. To be exact—289,000," .3.30 p.m. base themselves upon the parlin-

Such is the story at Thomas Her has in store for us, or what the out- France. I don't know what the future of those .3.30 p.m.

killed, hert Power, scapegrace son of a montary system. 1 p.m.

wounded and miraing is small come wealthy Irish-Australian, a man who come may be of the catastrophe which Herr Hitler is expected to mi-

The power of Parliament was man-pered with our success, for it was bad travelled the world, who ended I am certain.

has overtaken us. But of one thing fested last week when a {nounce his peace terms, making no

gigantic million-strong .8.15 am. budget, which would have infuriated soldiers which was engaged to invade saved in his old age

Polttis days of

On the other side of a London park seat, the Rhine I have, seep a country ripe cinims on France or Britain apart Fort Bayard, Pakhoi and Holhow, everybody a year ago, had been Germany, and it was, annhlisted poverty by the kindness of a man for defeat, while here I see a people

from abject frum the colonial question.

9.30 am. nccepted with prompt and stolld with fewer sacrifices thon there were who had known him in lats better condent and worthy of victory- Batavia and Sourabaya...10.30 am. resolve.

la some of the days of fighting in the days.

There can be no mistake. Italphong

..1 p.m. A large army had already gone to Great War. Air fall for "Imperlat Airways France, and British armies upon the

No Food Queues Allowed "Never in the whole history of the Direct Service" due London, 11th scale of the Great War are preparing. world has such October.

enormous success: Said one who knew them both: The British people are determined to been achieved with so little loss." "Mr. Power's Good Samaritan' was

"I am well aware of the material sland in line with the splendid ormy Herr Hudolf Hess, Hider's deputy, Mr. Arthur S. te Rosalgnol, but I'm resources of Germany and of the of the French republic, and to share said that emblems of honour

ufraid he will be quite annoyed at fanaticism which actuates hundreds as fast and as early as we can, what-given in the past to

any mention of his generosity. Not of thousands of its young men. But the Germani ever may be coming to both.

many people know about it.

Iolly and lies are self-destructive, mothers of many children. Ordeals From Air

"They knew one another in the and Germany to-day is the realm of He added: "Many a mother whose sun has died, has given also her hus-Argentine. I believe members of folly and lies. Air Mail for Malaya, Java and Aus" may be that great ordeals are

coming from the air, and we shall do band in

the Argentine Club in London heard iralla by "Imperial Airways Direct

In France I find quite a remarkable the last war. To these

thut Mr. Power was in a bad, way comprehension of the situation among Service"-dus Sydney 9th October,

our best to give a good account of mothers, Germany is giving with both from the health and money all classes, and an unsinkable resolu ourselves, and always to remember speela) respect the emblem

point of view. Mr. le Rossignolition to put an end to this bunces that command of the seas will honour." .5 p.m. enable

us to bring the Immense 5.30 p.m. resources of Canada and the New is not yet aware of the possibilities of Hat over his garage in Petersham-state that the authorities in Berlin

Herr Hess added: "Perhaps Britain hunted him out, found him down in once and for all.

Croydon and gave him the use of a The bulletin adds that reports World into play as a ... p. factor beyond the reach of what wo

decisive air utilising Russia's mineral resources

mews, Kensington, S.W.7.

have decreed that people may not for Germany." 1 P. have to give and take over here.

"There the old man ved very wait in queues to buy their pro- ·- .7.00 p.m.

happily unul he died. It was an visions. People who live in Bats are act of sheer friendshipa rare made to give their ration cards to thing these days."

the warden of their buliding, who Power always knew he would one arrangement not only does away with day benefit from the will of his the depressing sight of food queues, father's second wife, who was in but it decreases the possibilities of criticism, for

Count Clono's visit Is suld to be merely to enable Herr von Ribbentrop in informing him of what happened

in Moscow.

CHINESE TRAP GARRISONS ON H.K. FRONTIER

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and the Jupanese.outposts along the frontier has been severed. The fate of the small Japanese garrisons is unknown.

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Wednesday Swalow and Parcela only Parcels only for Straits

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Siralts, Ceylon, India,

Belen, Lourenco Marques

There has been no fighting since 7 Afrien 1. The opinion in military and Amoy .....

"The Government has given direc- tions to prepare for a war of three

for Shang-years.

10:20 M.m.

"That does not mean thut victory 1.30 p.m. may not be gained in a shorter time. f Mombasa,

and East upon, how long Hitler and his group "How soon it is gained depends .2.30 p.m. of wicked men, witose hands .3.30 p.m.

arc

of

-High-Honour-For-Sald distant relative: "Old Mr. does the shopping for them. This

H.K.U. Graduate

police circles here is that the Chiasso) Air Nail for Nianlin, Guam, Honolulu Slained with blood and sticky with versity of Hongkong that Mr. Wong ninety and he died just before she which long periods of standing and

regulars are content with holding

their present positions, which com- pletely isolate the Japanese garrison and Shum Chun, pending the arrival of further Chinese troops.

had been awarded First

did.

Colony Reiterates

and Information has reached the Uni-Australia. But she lived to be over conversation

waiting provide an opportunity. corruption, can keep their grip upon Chung Ngar, B.Sc., who graduated as and U.8... by the "Pan America the docile and unhappy German B.Sc. (Engineering) in May, 1939, character, and from the days when

"He was always something of aj Airways Direct Bervice"-dua Ban people. Francisco, 11th October,

Class on leaving Stonyhurst he failed "It was for Hitler to say when the Honours by the London Assessors. K.P.O.

twice for Sandhurst, and his father war would begin, but not for him or

The Assessors have expressed the washed his hands of him, more or .Oct. 4, 6 pan.his successor to say when it will end. opinion that the standard of work less, he held all sorts of jobs. .Oct. 4, 5,30 p.m. It began when he wanted, and it will submitted by Mr. Wong Chung Ngar "At one time, I believe, he was G.P.O.

only end when we are convinced that was substantially that required for secretary to the Hurlingham Club, Rez..

.Oct. 4, 5 pm. he has had enough. Ord..

the msc. Engineering Degree of the Buenos Aires." ..Oct. 5, 7.80.2.1.

Our War Alms Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran, and

University of London. "The Prime Minister has France (Paris and Northern Pro- his own wor ains in tenns which stated vinces only) by the "Air France cannot be bellered or too often re~ Airways Direct Service" due posted: Paris, 18th October,

Reg.,

There is bellet for the report that heavy Chinesɑ reinforcements are, in fact, en route the border from the

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Walchow area.

Bias Bay Landing

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The Japanese are reported have effected a now landing in Blus Bay from two transports. The landing is believed to be for the purpose of attempting to cut the Chinese lines and to prevent Chi- nese reinforcements from reaching the border.

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Japanese Air Raid

On' Sian

THRILLING AIR COMBAT

Its Loyalty

LONDON, Oct. 1, (British Wire- less)At the first meeting of the Legislative Counell of Nigerin held since the outbreak of war, the fol lowing resolution was adopted un- animously:

'To redeem Europe from the perpetual' and recurring fear of

"This Council, having followed Gennan aggression, and to enable .5 p.m.

the peoples of Europe to preserve

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with keen sympathy the patient and 5.30 p.m. their independence and liberties.

persistent efforts of the Imperial "We have been told that we are

SIAN, Oct. 2 (Central).After three planes that were shot down Government for maintaining world 5pm. effete democracies, and our reluctance conducting reconnaissance for a while escaped by using their parachutes,

peace, and these efforts having failed It now transpires that Chinese re-Shanghal, Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., cowardice..

.... p.m. 10 fight has been inocked

Japanese

to secure a helpful response from The fourth Brillas machine managGermany, resolve therefore to renew aircraft machine- kulars launched the attacks on Shum

gunned Sion carly yesterday morned to return to its base, although it on behalf of the people of Nigeria Chun and the areas east of the rall

Central and South Amerlen and "But now we have begun and with fing. Chinese anti-aircraft bulteries was on fire when It landed. Canada vin San Francisco-due | the help of God and with the con- elly.

went into nation, forcing them to

Despite the fact that the British Emperor, and to declare its firm re- its expression of loyalty to the King- San Francisco, 20th October

viction that we are the defenders of fly away shortly afterwards.

planes were outnumbered thres

·G.P.O. and K.P.O.

civilisation and freedom, we are Japanese Plane Shot Down one, they were able to shoot down solve to support the Imperial Govern- .Oct. 4. 5 pr going on to the end, Ord.,

of the Messerschmidis in ment to prosecute to a successful end ......Oct. 5, 8.30 a.m.

KWEILIN, Oct. 2 (Central)—A "Britain and France have together Japanese scouting plane was shot

a war walch has been forced upon the Thursday

British nation. Straits, Ceylon, India, East Africa, Nazidom controls no more, Including the outskirts of Siustiul, in north

BA,000,000 in the hornelunds alone down by Chinese anti-aircraft guna in Aden. Egypt and Europe via 10,000,000 newly conquered Czech, western Marseilles duc Mareclilca, 1st Slovakians and Austrians, who are Japanese altman was burned beyond Kiangst, last week. The November.

recognition in the machine.

Guerillas co-operated with the re- gulars in the districts west of Shum Chun, and launched simultaneous nick on the Japanese base at nam- The guerlin attack was re- pulsed but the Chinese now straddle ihe vital Japanese lines of communi- cation between Numlau and Shui Chun.

taat.

Japanese aeroplanes continue to reconnoltre but, due to low-lying clouds,

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G.P.O. and K.P.O.

held down by force.

"We have the ardent support of 12.45 p.m. 20,000,000 British citizens in the self- 1.30 pm. governing dominions; we have the

Bre apparently unable to South Africa via Durban ...2.30 p.m. heart and moral convictions of India

locate the Chinese positions.

British military officers this morn- ing carried out an inspection of the border between Shataukok and Lowu.

Britain Spends A Quiet Week-End

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Bangkok

Manila

Haiphong Manila Shanghol

Friday

Madagascar, L. Marsues

Africa vin Durban

Amoy ......

Fort Bayard

on our alde; we believe we are en-

.4.30 p.m.titled to the respect and goodwill of the world, particularly of the United .10.30 am. States.

...1 p.m.

3.30 pm.

two

flames.

dog-

fights that have taken place over No

This is only one of several Man's Land.

35-Minute Battlo

WESTERN FRONT. ADVANCES

(Continued from Pape 1.)

ken, but otherwise there have been no activities worth mentioning.

Two French planes and ten British planes were brought down in the west, and two Brish planes were brought down over the North Seo,

The German air force; it is stated, lost two planes.

Repeated Clashes During the past 24 hours, French and R.A.F. reconnaissance patrols) have repeatedly clashed with German have arisen, but all the more do pursuit planes, mainly over the Ger- we appreciate in England the rea-fman lines. sons why this great and friendly French official reports state that the nation of Italy, with whom we losses have been approximately equal have never been at war, has nol) on botli sides. 1914 And 1939.

scen it to enter the struggle." It is admitted that several French "I don't underrate what lies planes have falled to return to their 3.39 P. October, 1914.

"How different is the scene from Then the French

before us, but I cannot doubt wo bases, but the exact number has not 3.30 pm.

have the strength to carry the yet been checked. and South front, with British assistance, seemed

.9,30 a.m.

about to break. Russia had been

good cause forward and to bresk down the barriers which stand be- Inld low at Tannenberg, the whole 8.30 a.m.

French War Communique tween the wage-carning masses of .9.30 a.m.

of Austria-Hungary was in battle

SPECIAL TO THE, "TELEGRAPHIL every land and a free and abund-| against us, the brave Turks were .8.3 G.m,

ant daily life."- Shanghal (Parcels only) 9.30 a., about to join our enemies, and we

PARIS, Oct. 1 (UP)--The 66th. Mr. Churchill referred to the civil scribes a great air baltie over the Oncial French communique, issued af had to be ready night and day to quieteat carly autumn week-ends for Shanghai, Japan, Honolulu, Canada, Aght a decisive neo baitle with the war in the United States and said Siegfried Line, bi which five British 0,16 p.m. to-day, states: "To-day

U.S.A., Central and South Amerles, formidable German deet. Europe

that all the heroism of the south reconnaissance planes were engaged was quiet on via Vancouver B.C

the Western Fron by 15 German fighters for 55 minutes. Artillery was active on both aldes in could not redeem their cause from Italian Neutrality (Parcels for Canada only)-due

Turco British machines were shot Vancouver BC., 18th October,

the stain of slavery; so German cour- "In those days also Italy wasge and sill would not free them down, and another made forced Enst Spar." Friday was the quarter day when

G.P.O.. and K.P.O, motor Üçences expired and many

neutral, but we did not know the from the reproach of Nazlam, with landing, but from the 12 members of The communique adds: "There is ..Sept. 20, 0.15 am. reason. It wit-only later that we its intolerance and brutality.

the crew, eight escaped by parachute, an improvement in our positions In private car owners, took the op-

......Sept. 20, 10 a.m. learned by a secret claus in the

The squadron-leader flew on alone the region southwest of Sanriouls." portunity of laying up their cars.

Saturday

· Mr. Churchillt concluded by quot- triple alliance that Italy had expressing the Victorian orator, John Brigitt,; and shot down two enemy machines. General Vuillemin, Chief of the This and the recent, rationing of Alr Mall for "Imperial Always by "reserved to herself the right to who said: "At Inst, after the smoke The squadron-leader's plano, French Air Force, to-day reported to petrol has contributed to the reduced

Direct Service"-due London, 15th stand aside from any war which of the battlefield has cleared away, though badly damaged, managed to the French Premier on the perlat trafle ón ronds, man

October.

brought her into conflict with Bri- the horrid shape which had cast, a reach the British lines. · It exught fire combats on the Western Front, 195 G.P.O. & K.P.O.

Lain.

shadow over: the whole of the con-- after landing, but the crew of three M. Daladier was also in conference Reg.

Oct 7, 5.00 pan. “Much has happened since then; Unent had vanished, and was gone, crosped without being seriously" in- with the French Commander-In- Oct. 7, 5.30 p.m. misunderstandings and disputes for over."!

Jured.

Chief, General Gamelin.

(Reuter).

LONDON, Oct. I Britain has just spent one of the

many years.

Observers, on arterial roady state

that private motor-cars seen havo only been one third of normal.

Touranc

Reg., Ord.,

New heads, "Motor-car Storage, lare appearing on classified advertise-

ments..

Ord

LONDON, Oct. 1, (Router), -~ A Ministry, of Information bulletin: de-

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