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German Planes Attack Warships in North Sea
LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter).—The Admiralty announces that two German bombers attacked a destroyer flotilla south of the Dagger Bank this morning.
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LONDON, Oct. 30 (Router). -The Archbishop of Canterbury to-day that in Germany the world was confronted with forces of evil.
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LONDON, Oct. 30 (UP).—It is officially announced Peak Depot, that a German submarine sank the British steamer Malabar, 8,100 tons, in the Atlantic Occan last Sunday.
Five were killed when they were trapped in the
Seventy survivors have since been landed at a West England port.
It was no exaggeration to describe LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter),--The body of a German airman thein as Satanie. It was a manifesta engine room. was washed ashore to-day on the Norfolk const,
1on of anti-Christ.
German Plane Downed?
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"Really And Truly Evil"
(UP). The
LONDON,
.Oct. 30
The vessel was enroute from
Archbishop of Canterbury, nudres the United States to Eng UNPOPULAR
sing the Dloveran Conference, sold with general cargo and was that the world is now confronted "by ¦
A menace of force which is really and attacked without warning.
is bellef that the German plane which i LONDON, Oct. 30 (Heuter) The flew over the north-east const yester-Air Ministry announces that the B.A. day may have been forced down at P. yesterday made extensive recon-
This belief was expressed by naissances of Gerodromes in Northern |troly evil. watchers at the second coastal town Germany, aver which the ralder passed.
opposition, In spite of
set.
much
The crew had no opportunity to take to the boats, but managed to
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"We are using no language ex-leave despite the dificulties and were Germans Complain Of Witnesses sald that the plane was valuable information, including manyaggeration when we say that this adrift for ri hours. flying tow, barely clearing bulidings]photographs, were obtained.
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and telephone poles. Thereafter it turned towards the sea, barely missing; the cliffs. The plane was smoking] ar the watchers saw no trace of it. They are convinced crushed.
further
The body of a German aleman hasi been woşied nshare at Happisbarch, Norfolk,
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which, in truth, Is Salanie. Indeed, The Malabar is one of the biggest | It is a manifestation against Christ" of the fleet of two dozen vessela
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PARIS, Oct. 30 (Reuter).----
He said that Christian citizens were owned by the Anchor-Brocklebank Captured German airmen say "fully justled" in supporting the Line of Liverpool.
that they do not like the much- présent eonflict and added that the The ship was built in 1038, and with vaunted Messer-Schmidt planes Church intended to do its utmost the Machardo, constructed in the sunse to secure terms of peace which are year, was the newest of the Brockle- which they popularly called not inconsistent with the Christian bank fleet,
flying bricks.". spirit"
Trawlers Torpedoed
SHIUHING, Oct. 31_ (Central) -- Shipping between Samfow, on the
In combat, they say, they are West River, and Mocao has been
In this conection, be cited as one A report from Hull says the steam unsatisfactory when it comes suspended as a result of the destruc-of the possibles, the "bringing of trawler St, Nidan, one of the largest manoeuvring and they are no match tion of all steamera during a Japan-natlers together, perhaps in a read most modern of the Hull feet, for the American Curliss fighters EUPEN, Oct 30 (UP).-Leaflets! ese ale raid on Saturday.
founded League of Nations or in some has been sunk, apparently by enemy used by the French. which appear to be of British origin Japanese artillery at Kongmoon Federal Union in which there will action while was returning from have been found in a number of shelled Fungshan, Shekmoshan and not be any competition but there will the fishing grounds. Iter crew of 15 Belgian frontier villages. Apparents! Lowchen
Sunday morning be co-operation between all nations men were rescued. ly they have been carried by the There were no Chinese causalties. for the common good which could be
The Grimsby trawler Lynx of 250 wind Into Belgian territory.
In the afternoon 300 Japanese in- established and maintained,"
tons was also sunk in the North Sea Diferent sourers here claim that fantry and cavalry men Riincited He said that in determining they enemy autien. Her crew of 10 ot night from Friday to Saturday Chungwolee and Tashanting under Bnol settlement, "the
victors must men were funded In Scolland. planta flew at a high altitude over an artillery barrage. The Chinese| submit their ease to a conference with
Trawler Sunk In the Alx-la-Chapelle pren.
trapped them in the hills and in other nation in which neutrals and
North Soa The leaflets read: "Was the Bri- ficted heavy casualties. They re- Germans-set free as we have hoped
LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuler).-—An- tish reply to 1er's speech published treated to Kongmoon towards even- from the misrule of the present rulers
other British in Germany?
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Aluminium Shortage Observers point out that if this is the cane, the slate of affaire will grow worse as Germany suffers more and more from the shortage of aluminium. Typical of the effectiveness of the blockade of this important metal is sten in the Royal Navy's seizure" of
5,000 tons recently.
budl In peace tino Germany
10 import all her supplies of bauxite the ore from which aluminium is obtained).
about producing only 18,000 tons annually herself.
fa the first loss by the Grimsby Reich Ambassador
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Chamberlain "Wanted"
LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter).-"It's
not you we want, but Chamberlain,"
Returns To Berlin
LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter).—The
a U-boat commander told the crew Swiss radio reports that Herr Georg of-the-Hull-trawler-St.-Nidan-when-
she was shelted and sunk,
von Mackenzen, German Ambassador "We have no quarrel with trawler- to Rome, has left Rome for Berlin
to report to Herr Hiller. men, but Chamberlain began the war, and now Germany is going to Anish it," added the commander,
He asked if the trawlermen had any food in the lifeboat and gave them some biscuits,
The men were later picked up by the steamer Lady Hogarth, which Blso picked up the crew of trawler Lynx,
the
The two crews were landed in Scotland.
Finnish Ship Sunk
LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuler)- Following an explosion, the Finnish steamer Juno sank in the North Sea to-day within ten minutes.
A number of the crew of 24, in- cluding five stewardesses got away in afeboat, but others were thrown into the water and swam about for 20 minutes before being rescued by the Norwegian ship Mimona, which also picked those in the lifeboat,
Nineteen of the survivors were landed at an English east coast port to-night.
Nine were taken to hospital auffer- ing from minor Injuries "or exhaus- ulon.
Small French Losses PARIS, Ört. 30!(Reuter) —A com- Imunique Issued to-day sinies
that during the first two months of the war France lost six merchant ships, totalling 41,000 tona.
During the same period, she cap Itured four German ships, che of
which was scuttled by the crew,
The other three ships, totalling 10,000 tons, are now being used by the French mercantile marine.
Since the start of the war, there- fore, the communique says, French lasses total 22,000 tons or about one per cent, of her total sea-going power. Five Men Trapped LONDON, Oct. 30 (Reuter).- Seventy survivars of the 8,000 ton British ship Malabar, which was sunk without warning by a U-boat in the Da hour Allanic, were picked up
West later and landed in England port to-day.
Five men were
(engine room.
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of
the
she was bound for America wik general cargo.
The St. Nidan, which was sunk in the North, Sea, was one of the largest and most modern trawlers registered at Hull.
Repatriated Nazis
Arrive In Danzig
ВРЕСІМЕ ТO THE "TELКОЛАРН" BERLIN, Oct. 30 (Reuter),--Over 2,000 Germans repatriated from Lat vin and Estonia, arrived, in Danzig during the past three days, according to the official news, agency,
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