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Wednesday.

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

November

1939.

CITY OF FLINT,

GERMAN PLANE U.S. Request

OVER ANTWERP

SPECIE TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

BRUSSELS, Oct. 31 (UP)--A plane, belleved to be a German, flew over Antwerp this afternoon at an altitude of 4,000 metres. The plane kept on westerly course despite anti- aircraft fire which opened, apparently without result.

was

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Finns Defy Moscow Counter-Proposals For Stalin

To Allies

Do Not Endanger American Lives

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (UP)—The State Department to-day disclosed that the United States Government has In- formed Britain and Germany that it is expected that belli- gerents will guard against ex- posing the Americans aboard the City of Flint to any unneces- | sary dangers,

The note Implied that the United: States will look very seriously on any action endangering the Ameri-1

cans.

In the meantime there is no further news of the captured ship.

XMAS LEAVE FOR TOMMIES

LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter) is officially stated that Christmas leave will be granted to British troops in France some time carly in Decomber.

Provisional dates have been arranged, but they will depend on the situation at the time.

The first men to come back will be those who were unable to obtain leave be-

for fore they embarked France.

End Of The

Anti-British Campaign? Japanese Orders In Peiping Area

· Conflicting Reports STOCKHOLM, Oct. 31 (Reu- ter). When the Finnish delega- Reports from Oslo to-day suld tion, headed by M. Pansakivi, go|ielephonic reports from Transce con- to Moscow to-night, they will ict with the earlier versions. They stated the Cily of Flint hos taken take for submission to M. Stalin aboard supplies sufficient for a very detailed counter-proposals, ac-big cruising range, indleating cording to the Helsinki corres-she might not even go to Germany. Informed Chinese political circles pondent of the "Dagbladet."

The new proposals represent the unanimous view of the Finnish Cabinet and Diet, including the Oppn sition partles.

seein

Cannot Fail To Satisfy While details of the proposals are

it is known that they constitute, a written intimation of the extent to which Finland is prepared to gn, though further discussion of details is not excluded.

new The Finns belleve that the proposals cannot fail to satisfy the Russians.

of

that PEIPING, Oct. 31 (Router).—

A London report says the carpenter declare that the Japanese au- the stinken British steamer thorities have issued orders for Stonegate, Mr. P. P. Keighley, dis- of Flint, In defiance of the Nazis, de movement in this area. etoseef that the Captain of the City the cessation of the anti-British cined to take board the Stonegate's While it remains for events in prove circles cm- well-informed crew unless they included the Cuplain this. and Chiet Eminver who were being phatically declare that the Chinese held by the Germans aboard the pollee are under orders to remove Deutschland.

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WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 (Router),

Removal Of Pickets The Chinese pollee agt also ordered from British piekels remove

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The rame circles declare that this

Germany's Hopes The Ameren Government is ask-development represents the changed

Deteriorating

LONDON, Oct. 31 (Reuter) General Sir Hubert Gough, who com- manded the Fifth Anny in France from 1910 to 1918 forecasts real deterioration in Germany before the Spring,

Germany's prospects of success on the Western Front, he says, are very small.

The problem for Germany is truly a terrible one," he concluded, "and I am indeed sorry for the chief of the German Command at this moment."

Reich And Italian Cabinet Changes LONDON, Oel. 31 (Reuter)The German radio, announcing the Italian Cabinet changes, made no comment. 11 merely quoted "Italian quarters" ne stating that the changes would not affect Duce's traditional policy.

LATE NEWS

ing the British and German govern; Japanese polley towards the develop ments to avoid exposing the crew of ment of friendly relations with the the City of Flint to, unnecessary Democracies and corresponding dunger.

swing from the Toalltarians,

President's Hope

In reply to a question at a press conference to-day. President Roose- velt Sk he still hoped that the: NEUTRALS SHOCKED United States would get back thei City of Fini,

Unrest Among

Reich Workers

(Continued from Page 1.) ing in kind to the German Propagan

da Ministry."

The "Daily Telegraph" says that the outside world has only to reaų the report to realise that it is not merely Democracy or political liberty which is at stake in the present strug- gle, but the very dignity of the human race.

Neutral Comment

The Arst neutral comment comes

Gestapo Kept Busy PARIS, Oct. 31 (Router).—— German workers in war factories

to have been profoundly shocked by are being watched by special from the Netherlands, which is stated sections of the Gestapo, who are the revelations. seeking a reason for the consi- Hitherto Netherlands nowspapers reports, but to-day the British White derable falling off of output in have been chory of publishing such recent weeks, according to Pauer is widely commented on. "Paris Soir" reports.

The "Hetvolk" of Amsterdam columns to The These reports add that employers devotes two full complain of the deulty of financing details. the orders since the Reichbank will no longer accept tax bonds.

Workers dislike-mass-transporta-star. Nicmociler has now tions which are breaking morale. made clear by Sir Nevile Henderson.

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