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November 17, 1939.

China And Russia.

Expelled From Press Parley

Nazi Treatment Of U.S. Correspondent

AMSTERDAM, Nov. 16. (Reuler).—Mr. Beach Con ger, the Berlin correspond. ent of the "New York Herald Tribune," was ex- pelled to-day from the daily Press conference the WilhelmstraESC.

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According to the "Han. delsbind" correspondent, Mr. Conger was accused of send. ing "Inaccurate reports pre- Judicial to the Third Reich,"

The correspondent adds that he understands Mr. from Conger's expulsion Germany is being consider.

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A Look Through The "Telegraph"

50 YEARS AGO

Nov, 17, 1889, The Conde d'Eu, heir to the Brazilian throne, baid in a apeech at Pernambuco the other day that the Imperial family! desired only the prosperity at Brazil, and that when the people sigalded by their votes that their presence rutar jed the progress of the country, they would retire. This was in reply to certain recent Republic manifestous,

M. Tricoupis staten that Greece had tried to cultivate cordial relations with Turkry, but found it imposellile enthal henceforth Greece would aim at one day Vindtesting the rights of Crete.

25 YEARS AGO

Nov. 17, 1914. The General Oficer Cominanding South China Command, wishes it to be made known that the Army Counell are now calling for candidates from the Colony for temporary commissions asj Captains and Lieutenants in the new] Service Battalions now being raised in Great Britain.

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In the past few years we have heard much of wonderful explosiven of which Germany has been sald to possex the sole necrot-explosives which would be bound to play a terrible part in the long prophesied Great War.

10 YEARS AGO

Nov. 17, 1929. The Government announce the sur-

Mexico's render

extraterritoria i privileges in China.

YEARS AGO

Nov. 17, 1934. The State Department announced to- day tha the United States would not participate actively in the work of the League of Nations Special Committee which will attempt to put an end toj the Grau Chaco war.

It is offeinlly intimated in the flazette) that the closing hours for hotels in renpect of which a publlean's ileenee or hotel-keeper's licence is held will in future be 1 am. instead of milnight.. The elonge also applies to public dancing halik,

Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking an a sation-wide radio talk, to-night, gave a Bennational description of the wir danger from the direction of thermusy. "Only a few hours away by air livelin antion of nearly seventy-millions of people. It is the most highly educated, the most industrious, the most scientific and best disciplined people in the world.

"These people are being taught from their childhood to think of war as a

glorious exercise and death in battle

as the noblest fate of man.”

The Dominions Secretary, Mr. J. H. Tkoman said at Newport, that neither

directly nar indirectly was there any secret agreement which involved Britain in any commitment on the continunt of Earape.

They wore faeod with many cul- ties and elements wore abroad ovari Europe which created a war spirit, namely auspicion, ill-will and mistrust, but he saw no warrant or justification for the war talk now prevalent.

LATE NEWS

Meeting Both Sides ALHAMBRA

Arouses Sit Back Speculation And Wait

Paris, Nov. 10. Chunselng. Nov. 16,

Both sides appear to be playing a Much speculation has been aroused over the publication for the second waiting game on the Western Front,

the Chinese but a

certain

amount of patrol day in succession, by Press of an Interview on Tuesday be- 'activity is reported.

The German patrols consisted of tween Dr. H. H. Kung and the Soviet Ambassador, M. Alexandre Panaouch-small units which did not show too kine, concerning Sino-Soviet relations, much energy, according to M. Char- les Morice, writing in Le Petit The Chinese Press yesterday pub Parisien. lished a semi-official statement e-

The writer says that the very claring the questions relating to the Chinese-Soviet trade relations were wooded region of the Moselle-Rhine discussed in great detali. This morn-front between the district_north-cost ing the Chinese Press again publish of Bitchie and the River Lauter was ed a semi-omelat statement regarding the object of considerable German the same interview. While to-day's activity the last two days. statement reilerates the fact that Numerous reconnaitring patrols are the Sino-Soviet trade relations were deploying to the Lower Vosges in discussed the statement also signi order to discover the French points Acantly declares that in addition to of resistance, The French

are also questions of Sino-Soviet trade rela- engaged in discovering where the tions they exchanged views on other enemy forces close to the French Important Sino-Soviet issues,"

lines.are situated.

The Figaro reports that German artillery has been dring

on centurin in the Moselle region. points Reuter Special.

The statement emphasises that the After meeting lasted three hours. stressing that both parties expressed satisfaction at the present Sino-Soviet trade relations it is stated that they! devised measures to further increaso the volume of Sino-Soviet trade "in ardér to further strengthen Sino- Soviet friendship."-Reuter,

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Japan And Russia

Tokyo, Nov, 10.

1

in

Another Quiet Night

A communique

Parls, Nov. 10.

Issued to-day

states there, has been nothing new

all night-United Press.

Japanese newspapera attach im- the recent settlement of the question to yesterday's Interview of exchanging ships which have been portance between the Foreign Minister, Ad-detained and in the organisation of miral Nomura and the Soviet Am-the joint border comnisolon for the bassador M. Constantin Smetanin demarcation of the disputed aren near regarding it as paving the way for Nomentan.

M. Constantin Smetanin, will ten- formal negotiations.

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