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Wednesday,

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LONDON, Nov. 23 (Reuter).— Speaking before the Chelsea Con- servative Association, Sir Samuel NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (UP). Hours, the Lord Privy Seal, sald that (Mrderlic}} = \n}~The Rotterdam Lloyd Steamer in the early days of the war the Nazi action drama. Hero in clean-out young Kotapenang docked here to-day Government felt that the agreement highway officer who takes a holiday with $2,000,000 worth of gold with the Soviet gave them the balance from pursuing speeders to protect from the Dutch East Indies con- hia industrial plant from gangsters and dynamiters. Leading roles taken by signed to the Federal Reserve.

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LONDON, Nov. 28 (UP)-Mr. Chamberlain said in the House of Commons'to-day, the Allies did not enter the war with any vindletive purposes, and they do not intend to impose vindictive peace.

Mr. Chamberlain said: "None characteristics of the present ad- of us know how long the war ministration of Germany.

"Whatever may have been the ense This had not been the case and a will last, what direction it will in the past, we have no thought of a result there had been endless dis-develop, or who, when it is ended, treating the British Empire on the cussions at the Nazi Supreme Head- U.S. Gold Imports quarters, rumours of wrangling, out-will be standing on our side or lines I have described. DATK Victory" (King's) A wenti-

WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (UP), breaks in Czecho-Slovakia and Aus- will be against us. Hence, we monial in admirably produced by

misgivings in Germany are unable at present to outline Edmund Goulding. Betta Davis gives, The Department of Commerce re-tria, and an excellent portrayal of a hard-ridlag, poris that gold imports for the week Itacit.

It could not definitely be sold that the conditions under which a new hard-drinking socialite who becomes al ending November 22 were valued at! victim of a mysterious malady. The $12,000,003, and exports were valued German morale was likely to break, world will be created." part of the young doctor is well handled at $5.337, compared with $20,780,468 but the past twelve weeks

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Reprisals To Start

Colonial Empire A Trust "For years, it has been the accept- eu digms that the administration of the Colonial Empire is a trust which has to be conducted primarily in the interests of the prople of the country concerned,"

The Premier announced that the

"We have already undertaken to veizure of German exports will be-xive free access to the markets and come effective next Monday,

materials of many of our most im- portant colonies.

to

"We intend to do our best to cause to least possible Inconvenience neutrals with whom We have quarrel," he said,

"The League of Nations, as an in-

no strument of preserving peace, haz been a failure, but its work in other

He paid tribute to the crew of the directions lus been invaluable, the Rawalpindi for carrying out the great scope of which is not sumelently re- traditions of the Royal Navy. leognized."

"No one could read the account of the herole sellon of those naval reser- vista and naval pensioners without deep emotion.

Win The War First

Mr. Chamberlain, continuing his

They had no thought of surren-address, said that he would like to see that side of the Lengue developed der.

"They fought with their guns and extended very considerably. until they could fight no more, then that we would refuse to adopt our "We are not so rigid in our views many went down," he said,

"Although the battle

methods to the changed conditions, one but all sorts of fancy plans were sided, there was no one who can advocated in the last war and dis- say that tho

the enemy broke generally recognized rules of navallusionment followed," he said.

"We had better win the war first warfare."

whilst not forgetting what will come after."

Premier's Ovation LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter)-Mr. Neville Chamberlain was loudly cheered on rising to-day in the House of Commons la make an address.

He first dealt with Parliamentary process regarding the foreshadowed establishment of a Select Committee on national expenditure, and sold that in the present elrcumstances de- liberation will be confined to matters necessary for the effective prosecu- tion of the war,

The wor, as now being conducted, had been described as a slepe war, and as far as land operations were crncerned, that was in appropriate term.

Heroic Action Hut on the sea, the Oght was being waged in deadly earnest,

Nobody could read the account of the heroic action of the mayal reser- vists and pensioners who manned the overwhelming Rawalpindi against

odds without deep emotion.

These men must have known un noon as they sighted the enemy that there was no chance for them, but! they had no thought of surrender.

They fought with their guns until they could fight no more and then went to their deaths, thereby carry- Ing on the great traditions of the Royal Navy.

NAZI VERSION OF BATTLE

(Continued from Page. 1.)

Vice Admiral Marshall, who com- manded the German naval forces which sank the British ship, bolds the rank of "Commander of Battle- ships,

Well, That's Thoir Story SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BERLIN, Nov. 28 (UP)—The following communique has been issued by the Nazis:

"At the British const numerous ships struck mines and sank.

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"Encloud's anxiety over the Ger. man U-boat and air attacks and her wish to save her fleet has forced her to withdraw from the North Sea and North Atlantic'area and leave these territories to the German naval force which operates there as well.

"The battle near Iceland is best proof of England's weakness.

"Not only the fact that a British auxillary cruiser was sunk but also the fact that it was sunk in this aren." "Mr. Lloyd George has already The Exports Embargo

stated that Britain has withdrawn Regarding the Order-in-Council on from the North Sen and, now her the placing of an embargo en German weakness is made clear by this naval exports, Mr. Chamberlain recognised battle in the North Atlantic." that inconvenience, perhaps loss, would be inflicted on peutrals, but these measures for helping to bring! our effort to a successful conclusion might well be worth some sacrifice on the part of neutrals.

"We intend to do our best to cause the least possible injury to neutrals consistent with the purpose.of stop- ping German exports," said Mr. Chamberlain,

The date, December 4 was pur- posely fixed to give them ample time: to make preparations.

Reply To Attlee

Referring to the recent speech of Mr. Clement Rt. Attlee, the Leader of the Labour Opposition, Mr. Chara- berluln sold that Mr. Attlee had saidį that imperialism must be abandon- ed, but did not say what country hoj had in mind as practising imperialison Lorday:

"If imperialism means assertion of racial huperiority; suppression, both other political and economic of peoples; exploitation of the resources. of other countries for the benefit of the Imperialistic country, then I say

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