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Why Baltic States Are Feeling Pressure CHUNGSHAN
SOVIET IS SEEKING
INLAND RUSSIAN 'SEA'
LONDON. Conversion
of the Baltic Sea into a Rus- sian lake from the East Prussian-Lithuanian border northwards, together with a benevolent neutrality over the Gulf of Bothnia appears to bo the newest result of the Soviet-German Pact and Ger; many's preoccupation with the Western Front:
This is clearly the only interpreta- tion explaining the visits of repre- sentatives of Estonia, Latvin, Finland, and Lithuania to Moscow. All of them have gone in a similar way ns the Lithuanian Foreign Minister went to Berlin before the handing over at Memeland to Germany, The only result can be that Moscow will dominate the whole Baltic area It had in 1014.
The Soviets are certainly pursuing | exactly the policy which one could have imagined Czarist Russla follow- ing. One of their first steps appears to have been the acquisition of an Ice-free port on the Baltic at Libau, enabling Russin to develop a Baltic fleet and mercantile marine.
Russia has already used Estonia to establish naval bases and nir elds. Foreign Lithuania is sending its Minister to Moscow. The Soviets presumably have no special demands on that country since it has no po*- sible nites for naval bases and only a very short coastline. But it has a common frontier with Russia, and it is probable that its new Russian pro- lector will expect that Lithuania, like the other Baltic countries, will
establish a Soviet system of GovernI~ Inent. In return Lithuania appears to hope for the return of Vilnn which Poland took from It and which is now part of Russian Poland. This would be a small sacrifice for securing
NEW AREA PROHIBITED
Iron Or Steel Vessels In Tathong Channel
SPOTLIGHT
ON
GERMANY
FIGHTING
Chinese troops have taken to the rivers and creoks of the Chungshan district in their ro- lentless guerilla activity against the Japanese.
NEW I. R. A. OUTRAGE
Four Bombs Explode In Piccadilly
Eden And Belisha Report
On Western Front
We Are Winning Comfortably Troops Fixity Of Purpose Noted
LONDON, Nov. 19 (Reuter). -Mr. Anthony Eden, Secretary for the Dominions, broadcasting in French to-day, referred to the recent visit ho made to the Front Jon November 16.
A Look Throu
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The Admiralty ublishes 1.M.8 Ho sold that the dominant note Glasgow's report of the Chilian, const wherever he went was the quiet de- battle, from which it appears that the termination of the males and females, enemy was sighted at a distance of young and old, civilians and soldiers twelve miles. The Good Hope signalled everywhere, and their fixity of pur- to the Canopus that she was going to pose and determination this time to ttnek, with the Monmouth, the Glasgow and the Oirunto. Five minutes aftor make an end of the recurrent wars unset, when the English ships were of aggression.
silhouetted against the after-glow, the anomy opened are at twelve thousand] yards. The growing darkners and the heavy sena made Bring dieult. Whan tile Good Hope, and the Monmouth in apparently sunk, the Glasgow oscaped As regards the Maginot Line and in order to avoid destruction.
Final Victory Assured "No one doubts final victory, and that with it a new page in history
must be turned." he said.
the patience and thoroughness with The Prince of Walen ko beon'
which France completed her defences
and trained her armies, Mr. Edenzetted Alde-de-Comp to Field-Maraba.
Sir John French.
declared: "Thus not for the first time
In history, France has placed all civilisation in her debt."
Cheerful B.E.F.
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There a great difference of opinion
us to Low long the war will lost, and ns to this, of course, it is difficult and unwino to prophesy, but it looks to us
LONDON, Nov. 19 (Reuler) at prosent as if the war was only l
Looking Back
In History
TRAGEDY OF 1889 RECALLED
TOKYO. Nov, 19 (Domai); -The fiftieth anniversary memorial services for 581 crow members of the Turkish warship lost when their vouset grounded and sank noar Kas- himazaki Lighthouse, in Wa. kayama Prefecturo, took place last wook,
The ship was on a goodwill tho cruise to japan when tragedy occurred on Novembor 16, 1889.
The memorial services, hold near the site of the sinking, wore attended by representa- tives of the Turkish Embassy in Tokyo and by Mr. Mori, President of the Japan Noar East Trade Society of Osaka...
ITALY CAN KEEP
OUT OF WAR
ROME, Nov. 19 (Reuter)-Signor
"The men of the British Expedition-inning, slx months hence it might be Virginio Gaydh, writing in the "Você ary Force are all cheerful, their possible to say how long it will last. d'Italia" said that the progress of health is good, and I am confident that we are winning the war com- London is expecting an air raid by Italy's econom self-sufficiency was fortably." suld Mr. Leslie Hore the Germane, and to fully prepared for such that it was possible for her
the same. At night the stroots aro Belish the British War Minister, tarkened and searchlights are placed at keep out of war. before he left the British Front (o-ifferent advantageous polate, and no day,
Visit To Front Lino SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WITH THE BRITISH EXPEDI-
doubt any attempt to raid London will meet with a warm reception.
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under AFTA four Italy still has classes called up last August, and how has approximately 1,500,000 men
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UNDER the slogan "Less: study and more work," German women students are told that they must re- gister for employment on the land. As from to-day, according to Q "Professional attainments are noi Naval advice, all tmall craft (includ- Lithuania as an outpost against Ger- steel, and wooden craft, if loaded anys the order on the subject issued } the institution of the wartime inspected tanks afores, shelis, and pill fever, did not occur.The cruiaora.stay too, that-the-great- Kruppa-works-urn-
just now ing lighters) constructed ut iron or the main requirement
many.
Germany's Impotent Consent
with
with iron or steel, are prohibited by the Education Ministry... from proceeding south of the anti-
GERMAN women have another submarine boom or north of a line In this connection It is hard to be-drawn across the entrance to the cause for grumbling. Food rationing Tathong Channel from Cape
is bad enough,
professional Heve that Russia's present actions in the Dultic are done with Germany's D'Agullar towards the South Nine people's rations fixed at starvation consent, except such consent as an Pin island in a direction 000, with levels.
But the rationing of silk stockings, impotent partner must always give. out special permission.
Any of the above craft wishing to both natural and artificial, is equally Examination of the map will show
Ti is threatening, as a wit use this portion of the Tathung severe. too how dangerous Russia can be to Channel should apply for permission put it, "to make the ladder the badge Germany's Baltic connections with
of the Nazi woman instead of the Scandinavia, especially with Sweden, to the Naval Authorities.
Swastika. which are all important just now since the Relch is drawing from there most of its supplies of iron ore, now overseas sources are closed to it.
that
Finland is also hurrying to make its peace with Moscow. But whether it be to-day or next week there is no doubt but that ila position is such that this action must be taken sooner or later.
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Independence Celebrated
Latvia Is Pleased
With Situation
the
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We have been informed by Mr. TIONARY FORCE, SOMEWHERE mond, the secretary of the local stock-ready.
brokers Anunciation, that the long- IN FRANCE, Nov. 18 (UP)-Last Long Block Exchango will re-open en Saturday, Mr. L. Hore-Bollsha, the Monday next for transactions in Local Germany, In 1988, will have organland Minister of War, visited Tommy up in ant London stocks.
nightler army and will have hit up. The Exchange has been closed eince) an altogethor more powerful war the line and concluded that the Army
ganisation than she had is 1914. in the Beld was of excellent morale August 1. SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"
and
and magnificently equipped
The German Air Furce would be able. The 'German cruisare Scharnhorst and LONDON, Nov. 18 (UP),—-ready for action at a moments notice. The first bomb outrage
since He saw mimic battles in the muddy Gneisanau entered Apis Harbour. The to muster 3,600 to 4,000 trained pilots
felds behind the advance
Unes, New Zealanders manned the gurin and and a huge number of machlace,"
expected a bombardment which, how-
The French War Department states, boxes. One Tommy shouted, "Gooded an hour and left for Papeete,
apeeding up their manufacturo ef gune old Belisha. When's the war going
and that. the explosives factories are to start?". Mr. Belisha enjoyed the
10 YEARS AGO
increasing their output. quips, laughed and joked with the
Nov. 20, 1929. men, inquired Into their welfare and Havlat terroristic enterprises in Man; explained how they would be able to churia are apparently being conducted] enjoy Christmas leave provided the on an enormous scale and the situation enemy did not attack.
is serious, heavy damage having been General Sir John Dill accompanied done to the Chinese Eastern Railway. Mr. Delisha, and explained the | An offcial conmunique, cabled from strategic positions and fortifications. Mukden by, Renter this morning, states Wading ankle deep in the clay that the Russians launched an offensive slush in the fields, inspecting the anti- at 1.30 a.m. va Sunday, the main attack aircraft dugouts, Mr. Relisha said, being directed at Bianchuli, which was
aubjected to a bombardment fasting ten; "You still get plenty of mud here." hours.
blackouts occurred in the Piccadilly area to-day,
Four bombs attributed to Irish ter rorists, exploded at intervals. No in- juries are reported and there was no panic although thousands of theutre goers rushed to the scene.
The show windows of several Piccadilly shops were blown out and the sound of the explosions was mingled with the shrieks of hysterical
women.
Two additional bombs were ren- THE different grades of rations dered harmless before they could ex- are having one curious effect. They plode.
of are driving scores Germani Into a searchi manual labour.
black-coated for henvy
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50,000 CZECHS ARRESTED
Mr. Belisha visited some of the men
who were having an outdoor dinner. A display of the amazing powers of The soldiers were obviously plensed the
Carden-Lloyd Light Armoured
of
to see the War Minister as a malter vehicle-a species of Whippet Lank of fact, they are always pleased to was given at Kowloon Rille Butts tila sce any visior because it breaks the morning before a gathering which in- monotony of digging trenches and cluded the G.O.C. (Major General 3. W. marching, besides
the unceasing Sandilands), the inspector-General
officers Police, and many staff
and watch on the sky for enemy plunes. Chinese representatives.
Christmas Is Topic
The baby tank is capable of astound- The chief topic of the soldier, now, ing fonts, such as climbing the almost of earthworks, mowing sheer walls is Christmas. I visited on Army down barbed wire, and scaling the sides post-office where they handle any of steep hills.
the The reason? Only
manual labourer's grade of rations comes near to the amount of food on which a normal human being can exist. PARIS, Nov. 19 (Reuter).-Fifty thousand arrests have been made in THE ordinary man's distrust of the Boliemia and Moravia since Friday, KAUNASE, Nov. 19 (Reuter)-In, authorities is increased by the short, according to a despatch from the Aus- a broadcast оп the twenty-firstness of commodities which had been trian frontier. anniversary of Latvia's Independence, offelatty declared be plentiful, It is reported that the arrests in the President of Latvia raid that the Thus, it had been given out that cluded "certain political personages." thing from 8 to 10 million lettera All of the onlookers were delighted;
country was now in a better position there wore huge stocks of potatoes
Neutrals Horrified
during four or five days, in the rush at the performance, the Inpactor and its forces stronger.
in the country. Yot the price hns LONDON, Nov. 10 (British Wire-periods. The Chist at the Army General being very enthusiastic regard- The Non-Aggression Pact will been increased by 36 per cent.
less)Such extracts from neutral field system said, "We are getting ing it suitability for local conditions. Soviet Russla has reinforced
Press relating to Nuzi action in out one hundred sorters from tho
5 YEARS AGO security of her frontier and the PARTLY such shortages have been | Czecho-Slovakin in the last few days London Central Post-Omee. They friendly
Nov. 1o, 1934.: of troops stationing
in due to Germany's anxiety to main- as have so far reached London in will be here in khaki within a few
The French War Department to-day Latvia has been successfully actain her exports. For this reason, it dleate that the extreme severity of days to lend a hand. We also will
tbo startling statement that| complished.
is explained, no improvement in road the measures reported to have been get additional help from the units makon the repatriation of transport is to be expected.
taken to repress expressions of nu« | here.” Speaking of Germans, he said that despite the To Hungary alone Gorman manu- tionalist sentiment and popular dis- The Army has introduced a system economic difficulties caused by this facturers must deliver 16,000 motor-content has incurred the disapproval of the last war for special envelopes
for con@dential letters. step, it had benefitted the counry invans before nest April 1, and the of neutral observers.
Netherlands newspaper The authorities insist on the fulfilment of
The envelopes bear the words: la political sense,
"Mansbode" argues that brutal men- "I certify on my honour that the Her relations with Germany were thle and other such obligations.
Bures never have practical results, contents of this letter deals with [now on n firm
national questions.
HIP and how tea was recommend-while the Danish "politiken" finds it family and private matters only." ed as an excellent substitute for real surprising that a regime which tea by the German radio yesterday built itself, up on a thesis
strength of national bond should in a talk to German housewives.
underestimate the strength of national The talk urged the collection of feeling in another eREC. hips and hows, now ripe it hedgerows. It explained that they!
footing 11s regards
Legation Mourns
Czech Murders WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 (Router) The Czech Legation at Washing ton and Czech consulates throughout the United States lowered their Bags to half mast when they received the news of the murder of Czech youths jby the Nazis,
Such action for ordinary citizens has not been carried out for many years.
Czechs Will Riso And Strike. NEW YORK, Nov. 19 (Reuter] Commenting on Germany's mnes arrests of Czacius, the "New York Times" says liat now Germans have
the
contain more vitamin C than black- currants or oranges, and can be used for "delicious jams, soups, sauces and lea."
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ONE lust plece of trony. Desplie their meagre rations, Germans still have to consume their one-dish din- ners on Sundays. -
The money saved will be collected, as before, and go to the Winter. Help Fund-for the starving.
When the time .conies, the Czechs shown their dragon's teeth, they will rise and strike, and the young have given the Czechs sacred men who have just died will march cause which they will never forget, at the head of their battalions,
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Hitler's Manifesto To Nazi. Farmers
SPECIAL TO THE “TELEQRAPH" BERLIN, Nov. 18 (UP)-Herr
German pesants, saying: Hitler has issued a manifesto, to the The harvest work this year in now finished.
The seed for the coming year is already in the ground, despite un- favourable weather and shortage, of manpower.
"The German people thank their farmers for this great work, which is of decisive importance in this fight which has been, fareed upon us.”.
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The Philadelphia Orch, under Leopold Stokowsky Play The Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 (Liszt) (D.B. 3080) The Invitation to the Dance (Weber) (D.H. 1288) (D.D. 294) Heifetz play the "Zigeunerweisen" *3 Ronda. Ave Maria
(Schubert) (D.B. 1047) Lawrened Tibbett Sing. Erl Tu. "(Ballo in Maschera) Largo al Factotum "Barber of Seville". (D.B. 1478) Paderewski Play His Own Minuet Moonlight Sonata. "Beethoven". (D.B.-3123-3124)
"Schubert" played by The Unfinished Symphony. The Vienna Symphony Orch, under Bruno Walter.
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NOME, Nov. 10 (Reuter),—Reporta at Italy has informed the German HEAR Government that she is interested in preserving the neutrality of Belgium:
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