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November 17, 1939
Expelled From SPITFIRES Death Of Mr.
Press Parley
Nazi Treatment Of U.S. Correspondent
AMSTERDAM, Nov. 16. (Reuter) ---Mr. Beach Con- ger, the Berlin correspond- ent of the "New York Herald Tribune," was CX- pelled to-day from the daily Press conference at tho Wilhelmstrasse,
According to the “Han- delablad" correspondent, Mr. .Conger was accused of send- ing "Inaccurate reports pro- Judicial to the Third Reich."
The correspondent adds that he understands Mr. Conger's expulsion from Germany is being consider- ed.
A Look Through The Telegraph"
50 YEARS AGO
Nov, 17, 1880.
SUPERIOR Pisarevsky ALHAMBRA
Nazi Warplanes Aro Outclassed. In Air
Prominant In S'hai: Well-known Here
Mr. Pisarevsky was a Russian Jew
LONDON, Nov. 16 (Reuter).
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" -A'special commentary issued:
SHANGHAI, 'Nov. 16 (UP)- to-day states that the superl-Mr. Grigory M. Pisarovsky, 39, ority of the British fighter died to-day of corebral haemorr Spitfire over the German stand-hnge following a fall from his ard single-seater fighter Mes-horso this morning, serschmitt 109 Is well-establish-who forsook the Jewish faith in 1932 ed by the actions on the Western for Catholichem, when he joined the Fronts.
American Securities Corporation of Confirming pre-war reports of Pisarevsky was a director of the of his death, Mr. Norwegian, Swiss.and Spanish American Securities Corporation and pilots, the Messerschmitt, though was well known in the Far East. extremely fast, lacks ability to He made many trips to Manila and manoeuvre and stalls very easily tion for whom he handled numerous Hongkong in behalf of the Procura.
the August Procuration,
At the
The defect was displayed in num-big land deals,
erous comba' in which the Mes= Berschmitt. was outclassed by the French Curtiss as well na the Spitfire,
Victorious Dogfights
As an example, it is pointed oul that in the two dogfights on November 0, each between nine Messerschmitts and seven Curtiss, the net result was that four Messerschmitts in all were destroyed. There
French Josses
were O
The effect of the consciousness of The Conde d'Eu, heir to the Brazilian Inferior manoeuvrability on the pilot Ehrone, mid la a speech at Pernambuco la not to be under-estimated. thin other day that the Imperial family
desired only the prosperity of Brazil, Regarding the liability to stall, and that when the people signified by there is good reason to belleve that| their votes that their presence retarded German pilots are afrold to By the progress of the country, they would Messerschmitts at night. It is cer-| retire. This was in reply to certain tain that very few have in fact own recent Repulille manifestors.
M. Tricoupis states that Grescu had tried to cultivato cordial relations with Turkey, but found it impossible so that henceforth Greece would aim at one day! vidienting the rights of Crete.
25 YEARS AGO.
Nov. 17, 1914. The (ieneral Officer Comnianding, South China Comninnd, wishes it to be made known that the Army Counell are now calling for candidates from the Colony for temporary commiasions (EN) Captains and Lieutenants in the new Service Battallons now being raised inĮ Great Britain,
In the past few years we have heard much of wonderful explosives of which; Germany has been said to ponness tho solo secret-explosives which would be bound to play a terrible part in the long prophesied Great War.
10 YEARS AGO
Nov. 17, 1920.
The Government announce the sur ronder of Mexico's extraterritoria privileges in Chinn.
5 YEARS AGO
Nov, 17, 1034. The State Department announced to- day that the United States would not participato actively in the work of the League of Nations Special Commlites| which will attempt to put an end to the Gran Choco war.
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It is officially intimated in the fiozetle that the closing hours for hotels in respect of which' a'publlean's licence or holol-keeper'# cence is held will in future bo 1 n.m. instead of midnight. | The change also applies
public dancing halls.
Lo
war
Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking on a nation-wide radio talk, to-night, gave a sensational description of the danger from the direction of Germany. "Only a few hours away by air dwells, notion of nearly seventy-milions. Of people. It f 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. 11. Thomas sald at Newport, that neither
directly or indirectly was there any
secret agreement which involved Aritain
in nny commitment on the continunt of Europe.
They were faced with many difficul- ties and elements wore abroad over Europe which created a war spirit, namely suspicion, ill-will and mistrust, hut he saw no warrant or justilention| for the war talk now prevalent.
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The Spithre, by contrast, Is antis- factory in every way.
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Skirmish On The N. W. Frontier
NEW DELHI, Nov. 16 (Reuter)- In a skirmish near Rajmak, Waziris- bomber tan, three British soldiers and a of Gurklia officer were killed, and ten Be British soldiers and two Gurichne
Any type of German coming within effective range eight machine guns stands chance of survival.
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