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October 12, 1939.
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Daladier Broadcast Impresses
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEONAPH"
LONDON, Oct 11 (Reuter),- M. Daladier's response to Hitler's 80-called pence proposals leaves nothing to be desired in point of emphasis, writes the "Daily "Telegraph."
since to invalidate its force,
No Other Reply Possible No self-respecting nation could give Hiller any other answer than that which M. Doladler gave yester- day.
Days when the robbery of terri- lories brought advantage to the robber must end. It is for that high purpose that the two westem democracies have now taken the fteld in alliance, and insidious attempts to divide them and to frustrate the pursuit of that purpose, will be no more successful in England than it has been in France, concludes the newspaper.
Nazi Party Officials Discontented
Resent Alliance. With Russia
PARIS, Oct. 11
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(Reuter),-|
ACTION AND DRAMA IN "Dawn Patrol”
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"Dawn Patrol" coming 10 the King's to-morrow. dents with section of R.A.F. men and their work. during the last war. It is an Jexcellent show and is much superior
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Empire Plan To Train More Airmen
Canada As Centre Of New Scheme
BUT
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Frantic Wish For Peace Depression Follows
Berlin Canard
ROTTERDAM, Oct. 11
The period in the iniddle years of
(Reuter). The Berlin cor- the last war and every morning a CANBERRA, Oct. 11 (Reu-Rotterdamsche Courant" gives respondent of the "Nieuwe bind the Allied lines to patrol the ter).The Australian Premier further details of the peace squadron of flimsy crater sel out from German lines and observe or destroy. Mr. R. G. Menzies declared to- The few alemen who have had time day that the empire air training rumour in Germany.
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Rumours of discontent among This paper adds that it is entirely the Nazi party officials and pro- In tune with his broadcast to the minent Army men, some of French people on the day war was whom participated in the for- to nequire the art of war in the air plan would make the common-{extraordinary outburst of rejoicing, declared, and nothing has occurred mation of a "Freikorps" in the the replacements of young men who wealth a great air power, and and it was believed even by the more
Baltic countries, are referred to come out almost every day from would substantially contribute cautious people.
Even the official dental was not an Amsterdam dispatch to a England after a few flying hours at to the successful conclusion of
home are, Inevitably and uselessly the war.
eredited at first. and it was thought journal.
destroyed." The General Staff seem! They feel that the abandonment by to be continually planning new
Under the training scheme inis-that the news of the peace was to be Germany of the position once held in set more limpossible expeditions, and plone were going to Canada from issued inter
Bitter Disappointment countries owing civilisation to Ger- the officer commanding the patrol has ritnin, Australia and New Zealand, many constitutes an incomprehensible to obey their orders and walt every and it was planned
was Bitter disappointment sucrifice and is open 30 mur day for the return of the patrol with should become the chief training reaction when it was at last discover-
ed to be false. criticism.
its number inevitably diminished, centre. Following the allance with the strain which during the progress of
that Mr. Munzles announced
"Such a demonstration,” the cor the Bolsheviks, the evacuation of Ger-this flm three men in turn find un- Minister for civil aviation and ossis-respondent comments, “points to the: mans from the Baltic countries is bearable.
tant defence Minister, Mr. V. Fair urgent with of the German people arousing lively discontent among the
The film has many remarkablej bairn would represen! Australin in for peace."
The Berlin correspondent of the higher ranks in the party.
scenes of individual combat in the Canada. air and culminates in an appalling| The Premier concluded by anying Amsterdam "Telegraal" says there serne of the bombing of factories, that it was a striking example of the had been general pessimism in the
works amnunition
and railways manner in which they were employ-Nazi capital since Hiller's second behind the German lines.
This was noticeable both in ing the full weight of the resources speech,
political circles and There was an earlier silent version of the empire in a common cause.
among the general population. of this fim, starring Neil Hamilton
Foreign reaction
such that (and Richard Barthelmess, but there is|
there was little hope in Berlin that a new generation of picture-goers to, "Malin" says, "It took Hitler an ROME, Oct. 11 (Reuter).-Herr
LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter).—Sir Britain and France were willing for hour and a half to say, amid innumer-Himmler, Chief of the Nazi Secret whom the pilot will not be known. sible cornmonplaces, how he wanted to Pollce, arrived in Italy to-day. He ends on the cast-Ball Rathbone as announced the
Much of the success of the film de- Kingsley Wood, the Air Minister, Peuce, except on such terms as Berlin
composition of the could not approve. direct his latest conquests. It took M. | was met at Mlian by the Italian the major, sensitive, bitter and nerve- British Air Mission to Canada in the Dalodler 20 minutes to oppose to prefects of Bolzano and Flume,
wracked; Errol Flynn as the man who House of Commons to-day. the German spirit of domination the He will have inlks in a town on takes its place wearing his stift upper The leader, Lord Riverdale, is al French spirit of a just peace, which Lake Como which are expected to last with dash and distinction, and northern Industrialist and the deputy gives to the peoples the joy of living. two days..
David Niven, as the man who sees leader is Air Chief Marshal Sir "We certainly want peace, but not
Robert Brooke-Popham, former MUNICH, Oct. 11 (UP).-Cardinal peace at any price, and above all, we had been crazy enixugh to believe his brother die in a burning 'plune. not with participants whose signature this perjurer, in six months after probably this last portrait, debonair,
It is hard to distinguish, but it is Governor of Kenya.
Faulharber, aged 70, is it with hent Mr. F. P. Earle, managing director trouble. Prayers are being offered In valueless."
the Relch has digested its last prey, tippling and keeping an exquislie of one of our largest aircraft manu- for him, The "Oeuvre", referring to Hitler's we should have been attacked under balance between comedy and pathos, facturing companies, will be a mem- string of broken promises, snys! "If less favourable conditions,”
It is stated, however, that there is that most people will remember.
ber of the Mission, which will also no immediate danger to his life. comprise technient and other officers.) As Air Chief Marshal Brooke-}
Warmly Welcomed SPECIAL TO the "teleonAPH" PARIS, Oct. 11 (Reuter).-M. Daladier's firm reply to Hitler Is | warmly welcomed in att sections of
the press.
Nazi Police Chief In Italy
Exhibition
́OF A SELECTION-OF-THE-ENTRIES IN THE NINTH ANNUAL PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION CONDUCTED BY
"The Hongkong Telegraph"
British Mission Personnel
F│Popham is now on scrvice abrood, his)
Wild
Cardinal Ill
place will be taken temporarily by THE prefix "Special to the Tele- Air Vice-Marshal Sir Christopherigraph" is used by the "Hongkong Courtney.
Telegraph" to indicate news which
The Parliamentary Secretary to the¦ is siricily copyright under the pro- Alr Ministry, Captain H. H. Balfour, visions of the Telecommunications will also go to Canada to help in Ordinance, 1936. Such news as beart arrangements which Canada will have the Indication “UP” is received in to make for consultations with the) Hongkong on the date of publication Missions from Australia and New by the United Press Associations, who Zealand.
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Ambitions
MELBOURNE, Oct. 11 (Reuter}.--
reservo all rights and forbid ra- publication. elther wholly or in part without previous arrangement.~*
The Empire training scheme men nlready fairly even halunce of air tloned by Sir Kingsley Wood, the Air power." Minister, yesterday sounds the death- In Australia, the "Melbournet knell of German ambitions, declared Herald" says the plan will enable the the Australian Prime Minister, Mr.Dominions to make a vital contribu- R. G. Menzies,' in broadenst,
tion to the victory of the Allies,
the
Mr. Menzies explained that the The "Melbourne Sun" Jays scheme means that Australia will Empire is showing true coherence train and maintain thousands instead instead of crumbling as its enemy jof hundreds of the flying personnel. had hoped.
It takes longer to train an airman than to produce an aeroplane, and the Empire has determined un, und! planned an air armada manned by skilled and courageous flers, hq
udded.
Australian papers welcome the scheme. The "Melbourne Herald," In n leader, says it will arouse enthusiasm in the dominions by en- abling them to make a vital con-- tribution to the Empire's victory.
Press Enthusiastic LONDON, Oct. 11 (Reuter).—Bri- tish and Empire press reaction to the new Empire Alt Training Scheme is enthusiastle.
In London the "Times" declares that this sign can hardly be exag- gerated. "Here's Imperial co-opera- tlon on its highest and largest scate. New weight has been thrown into on
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