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CONCESSION TO
NEUTRALS
LONDON, Dec. 12 (Reuter).—Mr. Ronald, Cross, Minister of Economic Warfare, said in the House of Com- mons to-day that it was sufficient at
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NAZIS BUY OIL BUT CAN'T TRANSPORT IT
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BUCHAREST, Dec. 12 (UP)-Oll experts revealed to-day that Rumania has more oil on hand for Germany than the Nazis can possibly move under present_transportation difficulties. As a result, German pressure to-day is greater on Rumanian railroad authorities than on the oil producers,
There is a great shortage of oil barges on the Danube, while at the same time there is a greater shortage Insidious Propaganda
of rolling stock. At present very little oil is leaving lumante by way of the Black Sea because there are
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The Informont's nume will be kept strictly private, except in cases where malice is proved,
Royal Family At Windsor Funeral
and
LONDON, Dec. 12 (Reuter).-The King and Queen, the Duke Duchess of Kent and other members of the Royal Family, to-day attended the funeral of Princess Louise, who was buried at St. George's Chapel at Windsor,
present to prevent goods of enemy GAS MASKS FOR
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Finland Holds Red Advance
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the Karellan Isus to the centre of
Finland, where the Russlans are try- Ing to drive a wedge to split the country in half.
Nazis Active In Balkans
Practice Bribery And Corruption
December 13, 1939.
TRAGIC ULTIMATUM WARSAW
REJECTED
Correspondent's Grim Picture
NEW YORK, Dec. 12 (Reu- ter),—An- American correspon- dent has given a tragic picture of Warsaw to-day.
Some 75 per cent. of the buildings
completely Woro
destroyed or damaged by releniiess bombings. The walls of some bulldings are now being pulled down and those which are still at for human habitation add to the ghostilke oppearance of the their windows are all elly because
ділка boarded up or patched with from picture frames,
There is rubbish in the streets, and the pavements have been torn up in places.
Living "By Permission"
In wet weather, even walking in LONDON, Dec. 12 (Reuter). the streets is difficult.
There are long queues waiting out A description of Nazi propa-side the various offices giving per- ganda in South-East Europe is misalon for this or that, for life in! given by a Balkan correspondent Warsaw to-day is "by permission" of the "Times."
This propaganda, he writes, operates on a large scale. Large numbers of Nazi-financed news-
АГС papers
to be found in the Danublan and Balkan countries, and these papers, although they have small circulations and poor advertis ing, miraculously manage to put up large buildings and purchase pensive printing equipment.
There are over 60 of them.
German Travel Although the Agency in that area is not a busy place, it employs some 600 people.
Newspapers Bribed
Polish
ex-
only.
Prices of food have gone up three six times, and only a short while La
eight axo a loaf of bread cost shillings.
Curfew is at 7 p.m. after which hour only Nazi saldiers may be seen on the darkened streets.
BRITAIN'S SUPREMACY
bear on the Influence is brought to
Successes Recounted other sections of the Press, and even
In The Commons Very heavy fighting is proceeding bribery is being resorted to in an on the whole front around the pleu-attempt to get positions in papers for sure resort of Suomussaimni and fur-news favourable to Germany.
LONDON, Dec. 12 (Reuter). ther north near Kuolajaervi.
The dissemination of propagandaReviewing the progress of air The Russians are reported to have through the post is widely used,
During the
campaign, warfare, Sir Kingsley Wood, the a very large force here and the Finns
mysterious post-cards arrived in Air Minister, in the House of are rushing up reinforcements.
It is unofficially reported that Fin-Rumanis telling of the "injustice" of Commons to-day, said that our nish planes to-day bombed and des- the Allied entry into the war and fighter squadrons, regular and troyed 12 miles of railway in the out-denying the bombing of open towns,
auxiliary, had taken a heavy toll skirts of Murmansk.
False Rumours Weather Takes Heavy Toll Bucharest cafes are happy hunting of such enemy as had tried to HELSINGFORS, Dec. 12 (Reuter), grounds for what appears to be a vast cross our air defences, and they An ocful announcement states that organisation engaged solely in spread- could justifiably claim a definite
the Germans.' casualties have been caused by cold and exposure.
stomach pains and acidity. It is particu- so far three out of four Sovieting false rumatic circles are busy superiority in our aircraft over
It. Lehmann, Faculty of Medicine. Paria.
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Violent Fighting
German
in the same manner.
The Nazl Legation loses no oppor- tunity 10 make violent protests against most anti-Nazi incidents on ROME, Dec. 12: (Reuter).-Rome the pretext thul such Incidents circles are following the fighting in threaten the country's neutrality. Finland' with great Interest.
It is stated here that the Sovieti attacks have been extended over the whole castem front und fighting hag been very violent during the past 24
hours.
BRITAIN'S TASK
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Finnish Communique LONDON, Dec. 12 (Reuter),A was severe fighting in the whole line Isthmus, and of the Karelian especially fierce in the Muola village.)
"The enemy made several attacks, all of which were repulsed.
cft
hundreds of dead The enemy front of our lines. Several enemy In
tunks were destroyed."
"The enemy made several attempts to break through the eastern frontier, Great Battle
fought at "A great battle was Tolvakneri.
wero
"Our troops captured 52 machine guns and other war materiels.
"Three battalions of the enemy infantry
annihilated and several tanks put out of action. "Enemy attacks on Limola, sup- ported by heavy artillery, were re- pulsed.
"Fighting continues in the northern sector of the eastern front
"Enemy planes bombei Hyrn- salmi and some islands in the Gulf of Finland with no result.
1 "Our Bir-force bombed and machine-gunned the enemy lines and marching columns of troops."
Brief Soviet Communque MOSCOW, Dec. 12 (Reuter).- To-day's Soviet war communique was again brief.
Eden Emphasises Its Immenseness
12 (Router).— LONDON, Dec. Nothing could be more foolish than to underestimate the task that Britain has undertaken, declared Mr. An thony Eden, the Secretary for the Dominions, addressing the Canadian Club at a luncheon in London.
Our Hurricanes and Spitfires had been in contact with Dornier, Junkers and Heinkel bombers in turn and there could be no doubt that they possessed a decisive margin of ad- Svaninge.
Superior Fighters
.
Sir Kingsley added that even more encouraging was the knowledge of the superiority they had shown German fighters.
over
The Coastal Command had tried Qui attgeks on submarines on 57
occasions, and in 10 cases they were sure that substantial damage had been caused.
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