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FINNISH OPTIMISM

M. Tanner Returning To Moscow

Another Explanation

New York, Oct 28.

A fifth version of the alriking of | the Athenia is given by the New York Daily News, According to of SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" [flcinis of two German salvage com- German diplomatic HELSINKI, Oct. 26 (UP),panies aud

omelal, the liner was sunk because The Minister of Finance, she was carrying £12,000,000 worth Tanner, told the press that he for gold bullion. expects to return to Moscow next Sunday evening,

He sold that he remained optimistic: The case has gone forward a bi" he added.

He described the Kremlin sessions as being cordial and friendly, with M. Stalin doing most of the talking for the Soviet aide.

M. Tanner does not expect to make any additions to the delegation.

Finland Cannot Yield HELSINKI, Oct. 20 (Reuter),--Tho Finnish Foreign Office spokesmun says that the Soviet demands Include certain points on which Finland can- nol yield.

October 27, 1939.

STILL FRIENDLY

Japanese Envoy.

Reassures German Government

Tokyo, Oct. 28,

for

On the eve of his departure home, Lieut-General Illroshi Oshima, It is reported that German salvage the retiring Japanese Ambassador to companies marked the spot where Germany, called on Herr Hitler at the German Chancellery on Tuesday world's as "the the Athentir sank richest wreek," It was stated before afternoon that the liner sank in water so deep that divers could not get to her Reuter Bulletin

King Sees Shells Manufactured

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Oct. 26 (Reuter)- Majesty the King to-day saw some No Indication of what those de-mighty munition works turning out guns at a rate mands are is given, but the Finnish shells, bullets and

than the most Foreign Minister reiterates that Fin-many times faster land in determined to maintain her active tempo achieved in the last war, The King learned that our quality independenre.

The Finnish delegation to Moscow of shells i considerably better than will not leave Helsinki until the the best German or other European government has fully considered the manufacture and more plants are on Sovlet demands and deelded on the the way. course to adopt.

Meanwhile, besides laying mines, Finnish defence measures include a blackout which will be held in Bel- sinki to-morrow,

Finnish Proparedness

OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Oct. 2# (UP)—

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A further strengthening of Fin-

defence land'

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Issued to-day placing all monetary transactions with foreign countries under the control of the State Bank.

A Berlin dispatch to the Asah! that Ambassador Oshima assured the German Fachrer Shimbun claims that friendly relations still existed between 3rpan and Germany and that Japanese would entertain no ill felings against the Reich in cer- vf The Germon-Soviet sequener agreements and the European wer

Berlin message further under- stands that Ambassador Oshima thanked the German Fuehrer for his support for Japan's programme for the construction of a new order in East Asia.

ordered Ambassador Oshima waa home by the Foreign Office on belleved that Mr. October B. It is Saburo Kurusu, at present Japanese Ambassador at Brussels, will replace General Oshima at Berlin-Domet,

REDS IN INDO-CHINA

LATE NEWS More Than a Hundred

3,000 Chinese

Postmen Go On

Strike

(771-

Arrested

Following the banning of the Com- munist party in France, measures against Communists have been taken In French Indo-Chinn.

states Governor-General, L'Opinion (Saigon), issued a pro- clamation

either directly or

The

activity any form of SHANGHAI, Oct 27 (Bene) directly, to assist the Third Com- The decree further prohibited ex- ports from Finland in exchange for Approximately 3,000 Chinese foreign currency with the exception ployees of the Municipal Council Postmunist International, or organisations of certain specified conditions. Office started a surprise general strike controlled by it.

All literature concerning the Third Citizens with money in bank ne-yesterday evening after their de- counts or claims abroad have been mands for special allowances have International is banned, and penal- ordered to surrender such to the been rejected by the SMC authorities up to five years' imprisonment and heavy lines may be imposed for Bank of Finland within eight days,tles.

The Post Office is being strictly breaches of the regulations. white payments for all goods bought abroad must be effected through the guarded by the Municipal Counci|

police.

Stales Bank.

Red Espionage HELSINKI, Ort, 26 (UP)- Severul Communists have been ur- rested on espionage charges in North Finland. The cases will be tried Vasa.

Stock Markets In Good Form

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After

healtancy, gilt-edged securities were firmer on the on- nuncement of the reduction of the bank rate from three do two per cent

Base metal shpres attructed buy- were ers, while home industrials quietly steady.

Silver advanced sharply on specu- lative buying following the import bun.

Wall Street was them.

DANES INTERN

NAZI PLANE

AMSTERDAM, Oct. 26 (Reuter).- Danish authorities to-day confiscated German pursuit plane which land- ed in Northern Schleswig after the pilot had lost his way.

The pilot and crew are interned. The pursul plane was from the "Red Devil Squadron," a continuation of the famous Itchtofen squadron of the last war.

Madras Assembly Backs Congress

MADRAS, Oct. 26 (Reuter)-The Legislative Assembly, by 153 votes: to 22, has passed a motion dis- approving the Viceroy's declaration.

The motion also expresses confld- ence in the Ministry and approves of it intention to resign,

Members of the Muslim League Party walked out of the Assembly when the Speaker ruled out of order the Party's amendment,

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It is hoped to refloat the Fatshan and low her into Hongkong over the week-end. She will be docked at Taikoo for repairs.

L'Opinion slates that suspected Communists in Indo-China are being farrested and in the central prison there are at present more than 100 Annamite Communists. Two women are among the suspects.

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