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BERLIN, Oct. 2 (Reuter)— A communique states that the first German troops entered Warsaw without incident to-day. It is stated that 4,000 men comprising the Holo garrison, in- |cluding Admiral Unruh, chlof of the Polish navy, will lay down their arms today.
Tuesday,
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All churches in Germany have been instructed to ring their bells for hour, beginning at noon, for seven days in succession In' connection with
German the entry of
troops into says the German
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It adds that they will at onc the same time be ringing for victory and tolling for the fallen.
Trains Resumo
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LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter)-AC- cording to the German wireless, the train service between Berlin and Eas! Prussia resumed to-day.
Passengers will leave the train when they reach the Vistula, and will be taken by ferry-boat.
They
strictly forbidden to [alight on former Polish territory.
Victim Of Forca: WASHINGTON, Oct. 2 (Reuter).— .Mr. Cordell Hull, Secretary of State, ..72 n. remarked to-day that the United States "continues to regard the Gov- .200 .
crament of Poland as in existence in 365 n. accordance with the provisions of the 1 P. constitution of Poland." 165 n.
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He added that Mr. Biddle would continue to be accredited to the Polish Government, and he was now in Paris in order to be near the Government.
Mr. Hull described Poland as the "victim of force used as an instrument of national polley, adding that the
"mete seizure of territory does not extinguish the legal existence of the Government."
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Mr. Hull's choice of words is con- sidered to be clear evidence that the United States regards Germany having violated the Kellogg Pact.
Polcs Recruit In Canada OTTAWA, Oct. 2 (Reuter).—Polish offleers In Canada are now recruiting Poles for service oversens,
This was revealed by the Polish
Consul-General, in commenting on the announcement of General Sikorski's plan to raise a Pollsh army in Canada and the United States.
He said that there were about 150,- 000 Poies in Canada. About half of 15% su: them were anturalised Canadians, 7.40 m. however, and they would probably 3.70 n. | wish to fight with the Canadian
.00 L. forces
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.....the submarine fred the warning 13.60 b. shots, and before the Vendia
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NAZI POCKET CRUISER SAID IN ATLANTIC
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Macelo in Brazil. Later they embariced, it is understood, for Bahia, In S. American Waters
SHES
October 3, 1939.
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter}.
The U.S.S.R.. have offered the Lithuan·lari
KING'S BROTHER Government
IN FRANCE
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Router), The Duke of Windsor has arrived in France, but the nature of his post is not disclosed:
CARDINAL DIES
CHICAGO, Oct. 2 (UP),~~~Cardinal Mundelin died here to-day from a heart attack. He was aged 67 years. INDIANS IN REICH
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter)-Indian Interests in Germany will be looked after by the United States authorl- ties for the time being.
The Indian Trade Commissioner's office in Hamburg has been closed. GANDHI'S SUPPORT
NEW DELHI, Oct: 2 (Reuter};- | The arrival bere of Lord Linlithgow, the Mahatma Gandhi, and the Con- gress war sub-committee has aroused great interest in India.
The Congress war sub-committee mot this afternoon to consider Gandhi's report on his interview last Tuesday with the Vicerly.
The President of the All-India Moslem League has been granted an interview with the Viceroy on Thurs- day.
NEW RUBBER QUOTA
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH”
BAHIA, Oct. 2 (UP)-Rescued members of the crew of the British steamer Clement have testified to the presence of a German armed rakder LONDON, 2 (Reuter). The rub in South Amerlean waters and the ber regulation committee has fixed extension to that aren of Germany's | the revised quota at. 75 per cent, for war against Brith shipping.
the fourth quarter of the year. NO PRIVATE PLANES
The Lloyd-Brasileiro Lino's steam- er Itatinga, which rescued 10 eur vivors, has arrived at Macelo, 320 miles northeast of Bahia, while on
unknown number of the Clement's crew are said to have reached a port in the north In their own lifebouts.
Among those picked up by the 1tatinga were the Clement's Second Officer and Assistant Purser.
The Brazilian Agenetana Nacional said the German vessel which sunk the Clement by shell-Are hos taken the master of the British Vessel prisoner,
Pan-American Safety Zona
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
PANAMA, 'Ock 2 (UP)-The Pan-American Conference has ap- proved to 250 mile safety belt in, South American waters.
This proposals will hereafter be known 23 "The Declaration of Pasuma,"
NAZI LAND MINE TRAPS
(Continued from Page 1.)
arrived to reinforce the Siegfried Line during the past four nights and are now concentrated between the Hline and Moscile rivers,
The 58th. Omelal French Com- munique, Issued to-day, states: "Local alacks by the enemy have been repulsed south of Saarlouls and In the region cast of the Saar. In the same region the enemy artillery
COPENHAGEN, Oct. 2 (Reuter)-bombarded German villages behind The German Admiralty_assert that the Frendi lines.” the Danish ship Vendin, which was forpedoed in the North Sea, not only attempted to escape, but tried to ram the German U-boat, “which WAS a warlike action in contravention Of international rules."
The statement adds that the captain 42 n. and crew should be court-martialed, 40% n. and if the owners complain they can appeal to the special court of appeal .6.80 n. at Hamburg.
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The King and Queen of Denmark have sent message of deepest sympathy to the owners of the Vendia.
not expect the same conditions of safety as in the lust war.
The bombing of Esbjerg could be explained as on accident, but what happened on Saturday was "like a stop in the face."
The "National Titendo" says that it seems that Germany, like Napoleon, is trying to force neutral Powers to take part in a blockade against Eng- land. If this is the case it will spell ruin for the northern countries, and especially for Danish trade. It will 30% л.
Exciting Adventure
be no consolation for them that they 100 n. STOCKHOLM, Oct. 2 (Reuter) will be permitted to sell trade on the .03 n. The German submurine which sunk continent. 10/7 n. the Gun dived with the Gun's cap- toin and two of the crew aboard, and remained submerged for seven hours.
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The incident is related by a Haclsingborg newspaper, following the arrival of the Gun's captain at Haelsingborg.
The captain related how the Gun German sub- was stopped by the marine on Saturday. Two members of the crew were ordered aboard the submarine, while the Germans sent three men aboard the Gun, whose crew took to the boats.
Hit Amidships LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuior)-An account of the sinking of the Danish aleamer Vendla on Saturday last by a German submarine was given by a member of the crew of the ship which picked up the survivors.
The ship was torpedoed by a Ger- mon submarine while on her way to Clyde in ballast.
In the course of these exchanges, a British submarine appeared, where-ous explosion and saw a lot of smoke. upon the German dived with the Swedes aboard and remained sub- merged for seven hours.
WELLINGTON, Oct. 2 (Router).— Aircraft and equipment of all acro clubs in New Zealand have been taken over by the New Zealand air force.
All private club flying ceased last
weck.
·
STOCK EXCHANCE FIRM
LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter)-The Stock Exchange opened firmer and closed steady despite the failure of cerlain sections to
the meintalo initial advances.
were
Home equities generally higher, and store shares were specially favoured, but motors were ensler, internationals firm, and gilt- edged holdings idic.
Silver weakened on speculative re- selling meeting with small support.
Wall Street was narrowly irregular. GANDHI'S BIRTHDAY
NEW DELHI, Oct. 2 (Router) The Mahatma Gandhl received world-wide congratulation to-day on the attainment of his 70th birthelny. Tributes were received from Vis- count Halifax, Professor Einstein and | many others. The tribules are being assembled in book form for presenta- tion as a birthday gift.
ALLIES CURRENCY FIRM
NEW YORK, Oct. 2 (Reuter).— European currencies slipped down to-day, whlie sterling arid the franc remained steady.
Foreign exchange dealers pointed out that the rumours of peace bide appeared to have a braking effect on "trade, as most interests held off, "walt-
ing for more defnite information.
WON'T YOU WALK INTO MY PARLOUR?
(Continued from Pape 1.) Soviet-Turkish talks to continue for several more days. Turkish Minister is waiting for new instructions from resuming the talks,
4
Moscow circles
believe that the
Ankara before
Pact Confirmed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Oct. 2 (UP)-Informa- tion from Riga says the Esthonian President has ratified the Soviet- Esthonian pact by special decree following a meeting of both houses of Parliament.
Latvian "Bombshell" OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" RIGA, Oct. 2. (UP)-The Soviet Minister to Riga, M.. Solaw,' and the Sevlet Commercial Attache necom- panled the Latvian Foreign Minister, M. Munters, to Moscow.
Eleven of her crew were killed, A member of the crew of the rescuing ship sald they were about six or seven miles away from the Yesterday's announcement that the Vendla when they heard a tremend-Foreign Minister was going to Mos- cow was a bombshell to the Latvian They rushed to the scene and found people. The press, however, treated the Vendla with her bow out of the the matter with reserve. Official water and her stern under water.
quarters decline to comment. She had been hit amidships.
Woll-informed circles declined to While underwater, the submarine fred three torpedoes, which the Gerboard six men,
The attacking Nazi submarine took speculate what significance the visit
sut later, put them would have man captain declared must have sunk back into their lifebont
on Latvian foreign the British vessel.
polley. The rescue ship launched a life- bant in heavy seas and got all the have been
Ration cards for sugar and gasoline Introduced throughout Aurvivors aboard. after some very Latvia. dungerous moments.
The Gun was sunk so quickly that the Germans aboard 'hadn't time lo rejoin their submarine, but had to spend the night in one of the Swedish boats.
U-Boat's Warning
Baltica "Sco Reason" LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter),-The Swedish Angor
German agency announces that the
·STOCKHOLM, Oct. 2 (Reuter).---
The survivors and the reserje ship | Lithuanian Minister to Moscow is In a leading article the "Allehanda"
were told by the gubmarine not to now on his way back to Kaunas with says that it can hardly be maintained mention the sinking until they reach-what is called “Soviet offer of a that the sinking of Scandinavian port otherwise they would not friendly agreement.". vessels reduces Britain's ability to
reach part at all. Hence the delay It is reported that this will not be continue the war,
In reporting the sinking, which oc
a mutual assistance pact similar to What then is the object of the
curred on Saturday.
that concluded between Russia, and “brutality towards neutral shipping"?
satents. In such elreunstances. It is Inevitable that neutral navies should be ordered to watch over merchantile shipping.
1
"If we are to maintain neutrality in our waters, we must back our words with force," concludes the newspaper.
Denmark'Aroused.
One of the survivors said that, the ship was ordered to heave-to, but at the same time there was a terrific ex- plosion, and the engines, were, blown Through the bridge,
The captain sald thai.11 men were killed by the explosion. None was drowned.
On being ordered to stop he did so at once, blowing his ziren in nc- COPENHAGEN, Oct. 8, (Router), knowledgment.
pross: is, reacting: The Danish Minister to Berlin has -The Danish strongly to the German attacks on been instructed to: lodge, a protest, Danish shipping,
and also to do what he can to ex- The "Berlinsko Titende says that pedite the release of three Danish "It is now obvious that, Denmark, can- teamers belaz held in 'German porta,
Incidentally, similar measures were. taken against Latvia to make her "see reason" su in the case of Estonia.
Estonian reports stato that 20 Soviet divisions which were stationed in the Estonian. frontier-prior to the, "agreement" have now been moved to the Latvian frontier.
A Ruflat-mission: of: 40: flying- office, and technical experts have arrived in Tallion to. preparo, the ground for the Soviet-Eatonian, pset of; muttimi1 ässistance.
"BALTIC
PAUSH
a non-aggression treaty without military clauses. sccording to the official German wireless, tha ro-. port adds that the Lithuanianl Minister to Moscow has been ordered by his Government to start negotiatoins on this basis immediately.
MEMEL
ORIGA
LATVIA
**KÖNIGSDERG
EAST PRUSSIA
A Kaunas report states that the Lithuanian Foreign Minis- ter, M. Urboys, is leaving for Moscow to-morrow in response to an invitation extended by M.
the Soviet Molotoff,
Foreign Commissar,
Sinco Germany soixed Memel, Lithuania has no 103- port and only 14 miles of have coastlimo. The Liths been attempting to construct a now! harbour at Shvontoji.
·Russia's solzura of the aastorn half of Poland gives her an 'extensive common
with Lithuania.
frontier
"Refugee From Oppression" Alien Passports Stamped
BPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter)— "Exempt from internment untli fur- ther notice." "Refugee from Nazi oppression."
These notices were stamped across the passports of some of Britain's enemy allens after they were ex- amined by tribunals to-day.
Altogether 108 been established to deal with 60,000 have
enemy aliens in Britain, 70 of which began their sittings to-day,
tribunals
The examination of the aliens is expected to lost all the week.
A. F. L. BOYCOTT OF GERMANY
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" CINCINNATI, Oct. 3 (Rewer).— The American Federation of Labour in its annual report recommends the
POLAND
BRITISH PLANES OVER BERLIN
(Continued from Paga 1.)
bo said that the British losses have been extremely low in proportion to the number of aircraft engaged, and have been surpassed by the German loses incurred in the same operations
Dally Action
Allied planes have been daily in action against the enemy over the German. Ines.
are doing their
The Germana utmost to prevent reconnaissatice alghts, and German fighters have shown increased activity in the past three or four days.
Apart from invaluable photogra plile evidence of the German post- tions, the Alled airmen are bringing back news obtained from observn- tions made far in the rear of the German mal defences.
This information is verißed and amplified by reports received by tho French high command that some German forces engaged in Poland have been brought as far west as central Germany. These troops are not more than 120 miles from the be | Siegfried Line, so they could
brought up to the front line in two or three days.
Naxi Plance Downed LONDON, Oct. 2 (Reuter).—An serial battle over German territory Gorman ma- between French and chines is described briefly in mes- sages from Pars.
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A long battle ensued, but eight French machines returned with valu able photographs of German post- tions.
trado union boycott against Germany and Italy be reaffirmed.
The report also urges a policy of strict neutrality in "spirit and in the
fact."
It is emphasised that the, report was drafted before Hitler's "pruce offensive" was nunched.
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