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December 5, 1939.

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Unconditional Nazis Blow Up Famous Bridge

Surrender

Domanded By Soviets

BERLIN, Dec. 4 Reuter) --The- Soviet is determined to secure the un- conditional defeat of the Helsingfors Government and to establish the Government af M. Kurussinen, accord-i ing to news agency spuigh from:

Moscow.

The dispatch adds Unt this was presumably M. Moloteli's

answer when fir received thu Swedish Minister.

More Nazi Subtlety BERLIN, Dec. 4 (Reuter).The | German preng to-day mentioned for the drst time the establishunent byį Soviet Russia of a puppel government at Terijalci.

The papers give no intention that it was Communist and so the German reader gets the impression that the whole matter is absolutely constitu- Gopal,

Great promineneo was given to the paet concluded by the Soviel Gavern- ment with the bogus regime.

Wants Justice

ROME. Dec. 4 (Reuter) The Finnish Minister to Rome stated that Finland is still ready to negotiate a just peace.

Swedish Cabinet To Be Reconstructed

STOCKHOLM, Dec. (Reuter).

Negotiations for the reconstruction of

HALCYON CALM IN A STORM CENTRE: The Old Bridge at Saarbrucken (bridge over the Saar).

R. Abbit's RADIO

Comments

Continued from Page 6.)

the Swedish Cabinet with a view to but I am indebted to a player for

the formation of a National Coalition the following notes: Government are now in progress, nc- The Volunteers went in first, An- cording to the "Afton Bladet."

This Journal emphasises that the negotiations are an established fact and the result may be expected any moment.

Silver Crisis

Bombay Operators Upset Market

ZEW, 355 metrus (845 k.c.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

Lady Northcote Speaks

41

On B.W.O.F.

derson und. Hung batting to the bowling of Perry

Radio Programme Broadcast by and McLellan, z. B. W. on a Frequency of 845 k.e's. Perry struck a length at once and, and on Short Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. in his second over,

clean bowled and 8-12.00 midnight on 9.52 m.e's. Hung who had scored & runs out of per second,

a total of 19. Two fours had come

H, K. T.

as byes owing to fastish ones from 12.15 p.m. Short Service of Inter- Perry keeping low and beating both cession.

the batsman and the wicket keeper. i 12.30 Quentin Maclean at tho Two singles followed from McLel-Organ.

lan's over and then Perry started a 12.45 The Bohemians. burst of fireworks by clean bowling

R. T.

1.00 Local Time Signal and Wea- Broadbridge with wellher Report. pilehed up ball at which the bats-

1.03 Tchaikowsky-Aurora's Wed- man took a wild ewing. The next|ding-Batter Musio London Phillyar- ball yorked Coolce and the score moble Orchestra conducted by Efrem LONDON, Dec. 4 (UP).—The fix-board read 27-3-0. Archie Zimmern Kurtz.

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

were

STEADY BOWLING

45 minutes

and Announce-

1.45 Varloty and Dance Music. 2.15 Close Down, 6.00 An hour of Dance Music. .7.00 Closing Local Stock Quota-

7.02 Excerpts from Gilbert and

"The Sullivan's

Yeomen of the

1.30 London Rely-The Newa Report and Announcements,

8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather

SOLDIER FACES However, in trying to hook McLelian 43, No. 1 (Elgar), London Symphony GRAVE CHARGE

int of the price of silver was delayed averted the "hat-trick" but the 1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press, for an hour to-day due to the critical seventh ball of the over provided Weather Forecast speculative situation. In Bombay Perry with his third wicket in that ments. where the local price was equivalent; over. to 31d. per ounce.

Four were down for 27 and the The difficulties on the Bombay Volunteers were in

a poor way. market

attributed to over- McLellan had been bowling steadilyons. bullishness, speculators-reportedly) und Anderson was content to defend having bought some 25,000,000 his wicket. When it seemed that ounces, hoping to re-sell to up- Carey was settling down McLellan Guard." country hoarders. But the latter are went off in favour of Fenton und the strongly slow in buying at the pre-separation came from the other end sent rate, and purchases have been when in Perry's sixth over Ander- made at the rate of only a few thou-son was out to a brilliant catch in 8.03 sand ounces dally, hence the fears the gully by Barrow,

Studio Itecital by Barbara who took a Gilmar (Soprano), willi A. T. Lay at that the Bombay price will topple. hard cut at the second attempt.

the Plano Two Arias from Puccinl's "Bears Also Active

"Turandot." First Arabesque' (De- Paradoxically, the "bears" also

bussy), A. T. Lay. Two Waltz Songs, worried dealers who sold silver not in

SOME IDEA of the steadiness of Second Arabesque (Debussy), A. T. their possession, and who are finding the bowling may be gathered from Lay. Les Filles des Cadiz (Delives), the utmost dificulty in occurring the the fact that it had taken Anderson Ay, Ay, Ay (Freire), Waltz Dream actual metat for delivery.

make 15 out of a total from "The Dancing Years" (Novello). In the meantime bolh London and of 42. Carey was the next to go at

8.40

Lisdt-Hungarian Rhapsody Bombay are endeavouring to check 46, putting a leg in front of one No.1 In F London Symphony Or- the Indian silver boom without pre-from Fenton, Baxter was very

crychestra conducted by Albert Coates. cipitating a collapse; hence the Lon-shaky and remained some time for 8.50 Relay of Talk by Lady North- don price is being kept Insulated from his 5 runs before being bowled by calle on "The Britishi War Organiza- the Bombay price.

McLellan who had relieved Perry. tion Fund," from Government Houso, 4.00 Orchestral Interlude. Wood- 73-7-5. F. R. Zimmern was batting brightly but he should have been and Interlude (from Carartacust caught in the gully off Fenton. Op. 35) (Elgor) Dreum Children, Op,

The gave Colledge

Orchestra cond, by Lawrance Colling- wood, unable to get the bowling away and King, who 3 (Reuter),

had a damaged thumb, Private Eckford, of the Seaforth stayed only, a short time as he put Highlanders, was yesterday formally off Fenton, Day Joined Lloyd and sur-

up a catch to Perry at silly mid-oft, a charged with the shooting of Lance

vived the two overs Corporal Davis with a service pistol.

his defence.

He will be tried before the British Supreme Court.

SHANGHAI,. Doc.

a catch, mid-

wicket. Lloyd had come in but was

9.05 Studio Comments on Recent Events,

9.15 London Relay News Sum-

9.30 London Relay-"Cards on the to lunch, but Table.".

0.45 Varlely with Elsie and Doris Eckford did not plend ond reserved afterwards a couple of balls finished Waters, Reginald Foort, Gerry Moore, matiters and Volunteers were all out Oliver Wakefield and Norah Blaney Perry bowled very well to take for 85. Extras amounted to 21.

for 33. McLellan had 3 for 18 and Fenton 2 far 13.

'QUINS' GIFT TO RED CROSS

CIVIL SERVICE BATS FORTESCUE 'und Richardson

FUNDped for the Civil Service to

OTTAWA, Dec. 4 (Reuter) Dionne quintuplets have given to the British Red Cross Fund.

Australia Sells

To Britain

and Gwen Farrer.

10.25 Dance Musle.

11.00 London Relay-"In England Now."

11.15 London Belay"Band Wag- | {gon" with Arthur Askey and Others.

12.00 midnight. Close Down.

F.C.R. Zimmern and Lloyd. Runs Heligoland Raid

came freely and n wild throw-in by! The Baxter gave Fortescue, a 6. Lloyd $1,000 was unfortunate in that each bais-

man anicked one between their legs; and the wicket for 4 before they finally got on top, Anderson and Carey went on to bowl and the latter. caught and bowled Fortescue off rat ball. 58-1-35. It was a fine forcing

Direct Hits Registered

LONDON, Dec. 4. (Router)-Fur-

innings if perhaps a little lucky. ther details of the Bellgoland raid Richardson was batting very com- yesterday show that one pilotre-

LONDON, Dec. (Reuter).--Aus-fortably and hit Anderson straight parted that his three bombs straddled, tralia has promised to sell each year over the screen on to the Happy warship, and he was confident that goods valued at £100,000,000 to Bri-Valley Rond. Perry did not stay he had registered a hit. lain.

Over half of this constats of wool.

! || giong, being bowled trying to sweep Another pilot dropped a bomb Carey round to leg. But the third directly on a warship and a third said wicket put on 45 runs though Col- that one of his bombs fell close to al ledge was lucky to be dropped off ship.

a skler off Carey. It is possible that The bomb must havé caused con-

War Purposes Fund the sun was the chuse of the miss siderable damage,

At 115, Richardson was bowled by

the

Now £450,000 Doy who had relieved. Anderson, aut his bat al 20, and the total waE Colledge went on to get 39 and a 280. wicket or two Kell and then It must be admitted that LONDON, Dec. 4 (Router)-The Lawrence settled down with Barrow Volunteers were not a very strong India Offico announces that the War and hit very hard indeed, being un-side, but there is no doubt that the Purposes Find already" exceeds lucky to be stumped when one short Civ Service are definitely sitting up £450,000,

of his half century Barrow carried and taking notice,

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