CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
25 words $2.00
THE
for 3 days propaid
CAMERA"
Wednesday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
|NEW ́ADVERTISEMENTS. ARGENTINE TO ASK
FOR THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN
What to do to help a child
LEAGUE TO "QUARANTINE”
RUSSIANS
Denunciation Lod By Amoricas SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (UP),-- Officials of the State Department re- vealed to-day that the United States is prepared to join in a hemispherical denunciation of the Soviet invasion
(Contiqued from Page 1.) organisation to appeal for and to co- ordinato American contributions for Anyone knowing of a child whethe homeless in Finland. hon been assaulted, neglected, or FOR SALE.
ill-treated in a manner likely to cause unnecessary suffering or injury "HONGKONG AS REVEALED BY to health, or knowing of a parent Second Edillon, who is seeking advice on any mailer Over 60 excellent views of the concerning a child, would be doing Colony, Price $1.00. Obtainable at an act of kindness by communleating Kelly Be Walh, Ltd., Hongkong at ance with--
Secretary, The
Hon. General Travel Bureau or from the Publishers,
Morning Post, Ltd., H.K.S.P.C., Old City Hall. South China Wyndham Stret
The
Inspector, 49, Pokfulam Road, APARTMENTS TO LET.xt door,
The Inspector, 15, Star St., Wanchol. The Inspector, 12, Sal Young Chal DISTRICT.
separate St., Kowloon, Furnished
The Inspector, 82, Argyle St, entrance, verandah, private bathroom, garage, telephone, laundry. Break-Kowloon,
Apply 200 Prince fast optional, Edward Road, Apt. B.
DEST RESIDENTIAL
With room
All further steps will be taken, and expenses borne, by the Society."
The Informant's name will be MARINES COMMANDER kent strictly private, except in cases
where malice is proved.
The parading fórcea Including
Shanghai, Dec. 5.
International of
United Statca
Marlees, French, Italian, British and Japanese forces, marked the farewell
RADIO
to Cel. J. C. Fegan this morning, ZBW, 355 metres (845 k.c.) and Mounted Municipal Police escorted]
31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles) him to the parade ground.
Sixth Talk of the Series
Col. Fegan departs for the United States aboard the President Taft
December 6; 1939.
The China War: Latest Reports MASS AIR RAIDS
BY
JAPANESE
Japanese aircraft have been particularly active in South China during the last few days.
"Dome!" atates that Japanese naval machines on Sunday bombed and demolished the Chinese military positions, troop concentrations, tanks and field-pieces near Kaotang, north-enst of Nanning in castern Kwangsi.
of Finland if all other Amerlenn Re- públics desire to take such a step,
This coincided with rising political tension on the Issue of President
About 100 carts loaded with mun!- Senator Arthur Vandenberg has tions were bombed and smashed on Roosevelt's recognition of Russia, nailed a "Break Relations with Mus- the road between Kwelhalen and and military establishments at Ping ow" plunk to the, Republican plat-ingyuch, while the munition depots
State Department officials say that yang Tingklucheng, Kweilin the American attitude had been com- Tingkang were also bombed and municated to other American Re- damaged, publics as a result of suggestions from several Latin American countries secking such a statement.
form.
A general Republican movement is parently developing for the recail of Ambassador Stelnhard! or even n rupture of relations with Russia. Ob- servers believe that the Repubilean Party considers the New Deal recogni- foreign policy. tion of the Soviets as the weakest link
the New Deal Senator Vandenberg's statement holds responsible for the recognition of the President Roosevelt personally Soviets and asks for a normal Presi dential inquiry to determine whether the. Roosevelt- 0.00 Dvorak-Concerto In A Minor, the
"pledges in MESSAGE TO NEHRU
Op. 63. Yehudi Menuhin (Violin) and Litvinely correspondence has been Chungking, Dec. 5. and Orchestre de la Societe des Con-reduced to a travesty."
Roosevelt's Gesture Chiang Kai-shek certs due Conservatoire conducted by Generalissimo
WASHINGTON, Dec. 5 (Reuter), has sent a telegraphie reply to Pat-Georges Enesco. Humoreske, Comedy dit Jawaharlal Nehru, leader of the Harmonists. From The Old and The Indian Nationalist Movement, thank-New World-Fantasia, Dol Dauber-President Roosevelt has asked Mr.
United Press.
"Some Great Pocts"
Debi
And
FIRST IN 22 YEARS
Secret Session Of Yesterday morning, Japanese mili-,
House Of Commons bombing attacks ou the Chinese
LONDON, Dec. 6 (Reuter).- Lary machines carried out military positions along the Hankow- Canton Railway north of Shiukwan. It is understood that the sccrot Lochong, on the northern border scasion of the House of Commons
severely will be held on December 13. of Kwangtung, was also bombed.
"Central News" messages received of the areas north of Shlukwan. this morning confirmed the bombing It is stated that eight bombs were released.
Later elght other machines raided) Yusi, Hopien and Lokchong on the Canton-Hankow Railway, dumping over 40 missiles.
Yomehow.
of
On Southern Front With Chinese column counter- attacking Yamehow, bitter Aghting "Central News" Inessage from Morgenthau, Jr. Secretary of Kwellin. Henry
Fighting is also said to be going Continues to rage in the south, states ury, to place the Finnish ing him for his message of congratula- and His Salon Orchestra.
6.45 Closing Local Stack Quota-hebt payment due on December 15 on at Siutung, 15 miles north tion on China's recent victory in north Hunan on behalf of the Indian tons.
6.47 A Short Plano Recital by in the suspense account.
Announcing this ut a press confer- people-Central News.
Backhaus, Moment Musicale In A Flat Major, Op. 94, No, 8 (Schubert);ence, the President added that when Sairce De Vienne No, 0 (Schubert Congress re-assembled he would sux-pressure on the Japanese falling back Llazi); Intermezzo in B Flat Minor, Rest that the money be returned to Op. 117, No. 2 (Brahms); Intermezzo Finland for the benefit of the Finnish 1people, and that it might be possible In E Flat Major,
to make avaliable to Finland some of (Brahms).
7.05 Percy Fletcher-Sylvan Scenes her back payments to the Uniteu
Orchestra States.
Opens To-morrow
AT THE
KING
Kate T.
WERE
YOUR
KID
rruge: Stealing.. ON PROBA
SENTENCE:
Does probation mean a chance to go straight...or just another chance to get into even greater trouble?
EYNE STARTLING AFGEWEST IN THE SEMRATION. OF THE HOUR
GIRLS
on
PROBATION
ARE THEY THE MARKED WOMEN OF TOMORROW?
Kotzezled by William. Meliana OrigineË Screen Play by trame Pigiar + Periented by
DAPESTI BRK<15....
ONLY
16
SHOPPING DAYS
TO CHRISTMAS
Op. 117, No.
Sanite, London Palladium
conducted by Cliffard Greenwood,
7.17 Bongs by Peter Dawson (Bass- Baritone) Bedouin Love Song (Pin- But); "A Lover in Damascus" (Wood- forde-Finden).
On the Canton-Hunkow Railway, are continuing their the Chinese
to Kuntien from Nganchanngau..
Japanese troops it points south of Nganchanngau have been subjected to further attacks.
Parliament is expected to adjourn The House of Commons authorities on December 14 until January 10.
provisional already made have arrangements for the secret session.
In certain parts of the building special doors have been constructed which will bar Press and publie from the debating chamber.
At the beginning of a secret session these doors will be, put into position
and locked.
The Inst secret session of Parlla-
ment was held in 1917.
University Appointment
Famous Malarialogist To Join Staff of
CHUNGKING, Dec. 6 (Rou-
To the cust, a Japanese contingent! is fighting to cover the refrent their troops.
No British Protest LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter),-Asked the House of Commons to-day if the Government had yet sent any protests to Berlin and Moscow regard-Japanese artillery heavily bombarded Epidemic Commissioner, yester ing the violation of Finnish territory: the Prime Minister replied in negative.
In the Samehul sector after the re-
tho League of Nations' capture of Wongtong, the Chinese are ter)-Dr. R. Cecil Robertson,
To check the Chinese advance, attacking Kottong and Paisha.
Wongtong yesterday morning.
the
Rome Demonstrations SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH!! RUME, Dec. 5 (UP)The Fascist
of
FINNISH RESISTANCE
SURPRISES
"ALL-CONQUERING”
SOVIET FORCES (Continued from Page 1.1
The Finns also claim on advanco! In the Karelian Isthmus.
Sovicts Occupy Hogland
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPHI MOSCOW, Dec. 6 (UP)-The claim's official nowspaper Pravda that a Soviet naval landing party has occupied the faland of Hogland.
The report said the tanding party from the Soviet minolayer Karl Marx completed the occupation after Soviet warships from Kronstadt base had shelled the island from behind a smoke screen.
WESTERN FRONT
INCREASED ACTIVITY
German Radios Fail
BERLIN, Dec, 5 (Reuter).- There was increased activity to- day on the Western Front, ac- cording to an official German war communique.
There was local activity, says the communique,
for some except "stronger enemy artillery action cast of the Moselle River."
Red dispatcher indicate that the
Gormans Turned Back Red troops on the Karelian Jathmus
PARIS, Dec. 1 (Reuter).—TO- north of Leningrad are encountering unexpected difficulties including tank night's French war communique re- barriers, minefields, carthern em-vealed that the Germung made a number of raids on the western front placements and anti-tank guns.
yesterday which failed,
It is not stated where the raids took place, but it is known that the Germana have recently been busy in the Lissembourg region.
The dispatches added that camou flaged amphibian tanks and cater- pillar tractors are overcoming these obstacies with a minimum of losses,
The German communique said that although progress in slow.
Rods Using "Dum-Dums"
there was heavy French artillery ac- HELSINGFORS, Dec. 5 (Reuter).tivity near the Luxembourg frontler, An official Finnish communique states that in the three days of figh Ing in the Karelian Isthmus, C4 Russian tanks were taken.
In one night alone, 2,000 Russians were killed.
have Finnish The
authorities evidence proving that the Russians, aro using "dum-dum" bullets and also that they are shooting their own men from behind.
In the Berce fighting at Salmi, many prisoners were taken.
In one engagement, eight out of ten Russian tanks were destroyed,
The prisonces taken said that they had been told that it would take ave or six days to conquer Finland and that Finland was the aggressor.
Small Finnish Losses The Finn lossen in the last few days are stated to be very small, Naval authorities state that the Russians have taken the Island of Tulosaari.
The Finns have moved inland. There is no air fighting owing to the weather, but Finnish planes have made reconnaissance flights and have bombed enemy troops,
80 Tanks Destroyed HELSINGFORS, Dec. 5 (Reuter), annihilated two Russian tank regi- Finnish troops are reported to have
The tanks were destroyed by anti- ments of 40 tanks each. tank artillery.
South Africa's Christmas Box
Donation Of £100,000
CAPE TOWN, Dec. 5 (Router) The South African War Fund has decided to send £100,000 to Britain as a Christmas gift.
One million South African cigaret tes will be sent to British troops on the Western Front, and another mil- Hon to French troops as a Christmas bux,
After this, one million cigarettes will be sent to the man at the front every month.
Mauritius Donation LONDON, Dec. (Reuter). The people of Mauritius have donated £2,000 to the Red Cross Fund and one aeroplane to the British Govern- ment.
OSLO GROUP TO CONSIDER CRISIS (Continued from Page 1.)
day left Yunnan to take up an
Warship Bombardment On the northern front, it is stated appointment, as Professor of
OPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" that the fighting on the Hsiahsien-Pathology at the University of
Royal Forally have also made sub Henglingkwan front in South Shans!
SVANIK, Dec. 0 (UP).It is re- Hongkong. is increasing in severity.
Rojects Sweden's Good Officer Dr. Robertian's departure ends a ported from the frontier that a small stantial contributions. Chinese forces to the west
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH the League's Petsamo-Liinaharari sector of the through student demonstrations against Russla Henglingkwan look the affensive on riistinguished British medical service Soviet warship is bombarding the
STOCKHOLM, Dec. 5 Reuter).— Japanese rendered on behalf of Finland had spread to Sunday and routed the
Epidemic Commission on the Yun- Finnish Arctic coust.
Finnish Captures
On the ground that it does not re- Milan and continued in Rome to-ere.
From Kinhwa comes a report that nan-Burma border.
HELSINGFORS, Dec. 5 (UP)-cognise the Helsingfors Government, The Commission's work was chiefly day.
more than 400 Japanese and puppet|
captured two declined to agree to Sweden taking Chinese troops launching an offensive lirected to control the epidemic of It is officially announced that the the Soviet Government in effect has on the Chinese positions near Chang- malaria on the Yunnan-Burma bigh-Finnish forces have
machine charge of Finnish interesta in the
Soviet Union, hing on the west shore of the Taihu way,
Sweden's Precautions Lake have been repulsed with con-
'LONDON, Dec. 0 (Reuter)--Im- siderable losses.
portant precautionary measures taken by the Swedish Government in view
d
7.30 Landon Relay-Tho News. 8.00 Local Time Signal, Weather Report and Announcements.
Symphonique de - 8.03 Orchestre Parla, Norwegian Rhapsody (Lalo).
5.10 Studio "Some Great Focia" A talk by Father -: Browning, Rynn, S.J.
8.30 Studio-Lalo Trio played by Proo Lewis (Violin), J. R. M. Smith
"Down with Communismi Viva (Plate) and Ettors Pellcgatti ('Cello).
9.00 Orchestral Interlude. Fantasia Finland," was the cry of thousands On Melodies of Johann Strauss of demonstrators who paraded the (Weber), Marek Weber and His Or-streets of the capital.
The police estimated that over chestra.
0.05 Studio Comments on Recent thousand demonstrated outside the another while Events.
Finnish Legution 9.15 Lorton Relay-News Sam-column of 500 marched past the American Consulate General shouting nary. 9.30
Beethoven-Quartel In Canti-Soviet slogans. Several groups Sharp Minor, Op. 131. Busch Quartet. attempted to march on the Soviet 10.13 Verdi "Rigoletto" Act I.Embassy bu! steel-helmeted grena Singers in order of appearance: Dino diers blocked the route and dispersed Borgloli; Guldo Uxa; Ida Mannarini; the demonstrators. Riccardo Strecciari; Aristide Darac A delegation of ten students called chi, Duflo Baronti, Eugenio Dall' on the Finnish Minister on behalf of argine, Ernesto-Dominici, and Mer university students throughout Italy cedes Casper with Full Chorus of Laand expressed their admiration for ment and 24 in the Yoshida detach- Scala, Minn, and the Milan Sym-the Finnish stand against their all-ment. phony Orchestra,
powerful neighbour.
The officers are alleged to have The Finnish Minister said he would been executed secretly, while the
their greetings to send atudents.
ed to an islet in the Byuku group. German Pressure? Reports are current that Germany
11.00 Landon Relay "Mailers of Moment." Tolk by the Right Hoc. Herbert Morrison, M.P. 115 Close Down.
SCENE IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
ac-
"A great deat of useful data con- coming malarlology has been
making
and possible cumulated. Japaneso "Purgo"
greatly facilitating the work of a A. "Central News" message from group of American offeint Health Chungking this morning states that Experts headed by Dr. Williams now many Japanese officers and privates in Kunming
Dr. Robertson's work is greatly ap- fallen victim to a "purge" have recently carried out by the Japanese preciated by the Chinese Govern- Gendarmerte against anti-war ele-¡ment. ments in Peiping and Tientsin.
These included 13 junior officers and privates in the Simitsu detach-
NEW CABINET IN SWEDEN
artillery pleces and
attacks
four guns at Petsamo,
They repulsed motorised along the entire front.
Artillery duels occurred between caustal batteries and Russion vessels on Lake Ladogn.
IC
step
of the Baltic crials include which has the effect of closing the Gulf of Bothnia to the Sovlet Baltic-
feet.
It was officially announced in
Finnish privates are said to have been escort-mier Hansson nnnounces that he is Kirov has a range of more than 35 pletely closed.
my bring pressure to bear on Russia to reach a peaceful settlement with Finland in order to please Italy.
These reports are based on the sud- den departure for Berlin of the Ger- man Ambassadar,
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter)-There
The authoritativo newspaper was an incident in the House of "Messagero," in an editorial to-day, Commons to-day when the Socialist said that Russla would encounter member, Mr. W. Dobble, raised trouble if she attempted to push question concerning delayed payment southward to the Balkans. of allowances to wives in his con-
Yorkshire stituency-Rotherham, whose husbands were in the army.
Mr. Dobile persisted in shouting wlien, called to order by the Speaker He finally left the House and re- turned after a short period.
Airliner Crashes
ROME, Dec. 5 (UP).-Four women passengers were killed, four Italian crewmen and seven passengers were Injured and two passengers were not hurt when a Venice-Berlin airliner crashed on Monday near Disenstein in Selvia, Bohemia.
SAVE
OF EVERY
COVER
TIRE DOLLAR
Have your worn tyres retreaded" by aur SUPERTREAD PROCESS
win thick new life rubber that will look and insi like 1st quality new tyres.
Work done in 2 days or one day If required Satisfaction
guaranteed,
THE HONGKONG TYRE Co.
302 Hennessy Rd.
*** Teli 20539
constal
been
Red Fleet Communique SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" MOSCOW, Dec. 5 (UP)-A Red Fleet communique dentes foreign re-
cruiser Kirov way Stockholm to-night that the waters ports that the
Hangoe between Swedish north-eastern coast keriously damaged in the baille and also denied that a Soviet and the Aaland Islands have mine layer wer sunk by constal artil-Fininnd-hos-mined-the-waters lery fire.
between the Aaland Islands and the The communique said, "The. STOCKHOLM, Dec, 5 (UP).-Pre-ports are absolute Invention the Finnish coast, the Gulf is now com- In .addition, Sweden has 找一 kilometers but the Finnish negotiating with the various Parties artillery can shoot only 18 or 20 kilo- tinguished all navigational lights on. for a new Government which will meters. The Kirov was able to fire the east coast of Sweden, and hos. the Finnish ordered partial mobilisation on a probably exclude M. Sandler from
on Hangoe and evade
tional men to the colours immediately AWAITING ZERO HOUR, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
M. Hansson expects to remain as
scale which will bring 40,000 addi- kilernuters short of the Kirov." Premier as well as continuing M.
and further contingents shortly.
Mined Swedish Waters Skoeld as Minister of Defence: M. Wigforse as Finance Minister, and M. has shot down 11 Finnish planes and dented foreign reports that 16 Soviet Bramstory as Minister of Agricul-planes had been shot down and 32 Soviet tanks destroyed, terming the "malicious fabrications." However, M. Sandler is expected!
reports as to represent Sweden at the Oslo meet it admitted that 2 Soviet planes had ing next Thursday.
(Continued from Page 1.)
have bombed Salmijaërvi.
A number of explosions were heard at the frontier.
Nickel Mines Bombed SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter) Three Naxis Recalled
Soviet aeroplanes bombed the nickel AMSTERDAM, Dec. 5 (Router)-mines near Petsamo to-day. It is reported that First Secretary Nikelsi Ivanoff and two other mem- burnt to the ground. bers of the Soviet Embassy in Berlin
Buddenly recalled
jtave been
ture.
According to reports the city is ANOTHER ELEVEN
The Russlans have landed addi- totional troops from a cruiser and two
destroyers.
Moscow.
The reason for the move is not revealed.
DEAD IN FIRE
artillery shells which fell from 4 to 5 The communique said the Red Army
been shot down and that two others had falled to return, but "not one single tank has been captured."
SPECIAL TO THE
Finne Claim Further Successes
HELSINGFORS, Dec. 5 (Domel), An official Finnish war communique A further eleven bodies have been claims that 2,000 Soviet troops have of 482 been killed in engagements with recovered from the ruins
Finns in the Karelian Isthmus during Shanghai Street.
the past three days.
Sixty-four Soviet planes have been shot down and 34. Soviet tanks have
Russo-Gorman Refugees TALLINN, Dec. 5 (UP).The Much comment is caused in Berlin German steamer Donau arrived here This brings the total deaths to 53 by the action, which comes at a to-day from Helsingfors with members the highest recorded In Hongkong moment, when Germany urgently de-of the Russian Legation and German since the fateful Race-course are on sires her relations with Russin to military refugees. A snowstorm and February 20, 1918. appear outwardly cordial.
mine infested waters slowed their voyage.
down
No Nazi Intervention SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" The refugees will depart for their BERLIN, Dec. 5 (Reuter) Arm-various destinations on Wednesday.
Americans Evacuato ing Germany's Intention to refrain
(Reuter) from Intervention in the Soviet- STOCKHOLM, Dec. Finnish .conflict, the "Diplomatische American fugitives from Helsingfors Korrespondenz"" says:
have arrived here and were greeted "Germany and Russia having re-by the US. Minister to Sweden.
The US. Legation staff is remain- established friendly relations, it can-
not be the business of the Reich to ing in Finland at a small village near
Interfere where Russia has decided to Helsingfors. safeguard her ancient and vital Interests."
Finland's Appeal To The Leaguo LONDON, Dec. 8 (Router)--Re- plying to a question regarding Fin- fanda's appeal to the League of Na- tlons, the Prime Minister in the House of Commons to-day said that the action of the Finnish Government was taken on their own initiative.
The Counell has been summoned for Saturday and the Assembly is expected to meet on Monday.
U.S. CITIZENS
CAN JOIN UP
All of the bodies recovered vester- day were charred beyond recognition and neither the rex nor the age of the victims can be determined.
In addition to the 53 dead, 22 persons, some in a critical condition, are in Kowloon Hospital,
Tributes To Queen
been destroyed.
Finnish forces launched a decisive counter-attack on the Soviet forres at the Mannerheim lines in the southern sector to-day. Six Soviet tanks were destroyed and one Soviet-plane was shot down, while two companies of Two Soviel troops were wiped out. field-gunn and eight machine-guns were captured,
States citizens can now volunteer for Damaged Submarine ekstrabladet a
They must take an oath to the Takes To Sea Again ski troops are achieving
on
the
at
The Defence Minister, in official statement, said that strong reinforcements had been sent to- coasts.1 forifications, and thias several areas Inaldo Swedish terri- torial area had been mined in addition to the Aaland Island field. Preparations had also been com- pleted for the evacuation of the entire civilian population of Stockholm. should the need arise.
Belgium Prepared
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" BRUSSELS, Dec. 5 (UP) ~~Tho
Informed Premier
the Belgium
that Chamber of Deputies to-day
Was
ali prepared for Belgium
"Our Army is well equipped and eventualities, backed by first class defences. Our territory is now neither .open accessible," he declared.
not
STOCK MARKETS
ARE DULL
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" LONDON, Dec. ́ ́5. ¿Reuter).—On the Stock Exchange,' markets were dull and heavy owing to the absence
support.
of
Kanics were outstanding and dm. On the announcement that there were some good November profits, were also quietly, Internationals steady.
Commodities advanced strongly in sympathy with Calcutta together with good spot demand.
Wall Street was irregular.
Steamer Torpedoed
Finnish aircraft attacked the Soviet air base at Murmansk and destroyed Victoria's Daughter 60 Soviet grounded machines. Finnish LONDON, Dec. 0 (Router) aircraft also raided the Soviet naval Tributes were paid to the memory of base at Paltiski on the northwestern the lato Princess Louise, Duchess of coast of Estonia. A are was started Argyle, in both Houses yesterday in the port. Finnish aircraft akko when resolutions were passed ex-attacked the Soviet worships escort- pressing deep sympathy with Their ing transports for landings Majcaties in the loss which they had southern canst of Finland."
Finnish Succossa OTTAWA, Dec. 5 (Reater),—It! sustained.
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" was sanouneed to-day that United
COPENHAGEN, Dec. 6 (UP)-The
correspondent service to the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Helsingfors reports that the Finnish excellent
LONDON, Dec. 5 (UP),The Bri- OSLO, Dec. 5 (Heuter)It is re-results, gilding at a fast pace over vealed that the British submarine one hill and then another and with tich steamer Horsted, (1,670 tons, brought to a Norweging port on surprising speed launching sweeping was torpedoed in the North Sea oiz
the cost const last Monday, December 1 has been repaired and attacks from the slopes on worn out
groups of Soviet forces.
Three members of the crew wero has left for British waters.
The Soviet soldiers having been killed and five are missing, A Bel- trained the flat Russian, terrala tish warship picked up 13 survivors and mountains fighting against the Finnish peasants who are mostly extremely searço and that some LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuter)—In the IN PRETORIA
and have not been fed for several days House
of Commons.... to-day,
familiar with every mountain
before their capture. ROME, Dec. 6 (Reuter)-It is valley. PRETORIA, Deo, (Reuter)--Nevilla, Chamberlain announced that
Soviet prisoners captured on the All the Soviet prisoners wore long Southern Rhodealan lenders and mill- he would give one day, for a secret authoritatively affirmed that Italy's
the Leaguo of various fronts are very poorly Russian coats but they are poort tary experts have arrived here for sitting of the House to consider mat-drawal from
and many pro under- cind underneath and felt boots with. defence talks with the Union of ters connected with the Ministry of Nations will become effective on equipped
December 11.
nourishet! They say the food supply, goloskes, are worn by many, Supply.
Great Britain will be represented by Mr. R. A. Butler, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, who will make a statement on behalf of the British Government.
DEFENCE TALKS
South Afrion.
Grown on joining,
PARLIAMENT'S
SECRET SESSION | Italian Withdrawal are handleapped in the Finnish woods and three bodies,
Mr.
From League
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.