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NAZIS INTENSIFY RAIDS
R.A.F. Planes Repel Invaders: WAR IN SNOW
Ten Merchantmen Attacked: Warnings Last 3 Hours
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LONDON, Jan. (UP).—To-day brought intensified Nazi air raids along the entire cast coast of England and Scotland.
The Shetland Islands) were bombed without, apparently, any rosult.
R.A.F. coastal patrols had their busiest day of the war repelling the invaders.
British merchantmen were attacked in force, no less than ten ships being bombed.
The raids on England and Scotland were responsible for a series of air raid alarms which spread far in- land, sending people in several counties to their shelters and dugouts.
The attacks on British ships were general along 400 miles of coast, extending from the River Tay in the north to the Kentish
coast in the south.
AIM ERRATIC
But the Nazi aim was erratic,
Seven bombs were aimed at the
4,966-ton steamer Llanwern with-i
BITTER weather conditions are reported all over the world, find the war has ceased, In many parts of China owing to heavy snow falls and blizzards. This photograph was taken Hangehow front-Domei.
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Deliberate Raid On Red Cross
By WEBB MILLER
UNITED PRESS WIN CORRESPONDENT
WITH THE FINNISH ARMY ON.
MORE NAZI
THE KARELIAN ISTHMUS, Jan. 29 WAR AIMS
(UP)—Russian
bombing planes to-day
scored a direct hit on a Red Cross military. They're Going To Revise hospital where 19 wounded soldiers and
A 1648 Treaty Now four women were killed.
BERLIN, Jan. 29 (Reuter)----
Of the thirty people in the hospital A revised version of Germany's only seven were saved. The dead were war aims was given by a Ger- incinerated in the hospital, which was to the German people from the man army officer, in a broadcast
STALIN'S INVADERS SMASHED
GERMANS PAY Millions A Year 99 FOR THE NAZIS
PEIPING, Jan. 30 (UP).—The Japanese-controlled out one hit being scored. The Press in North China, which for months has been turning bombe landed all around the its big guns on Britain,_is_swinging into a bitter. attack. water into the air as they explod- on the United States.
~~vossel, sending great eruptions of
ed.
The Monarch Steamship Company's
The official "Hsin` Min Pao" to-day described
5,831-ton liner Imperial Monarch America as the "imperialistic obstructor of the New
was saved when R.A.F. planes came
to its rescue as it was being bombed
by Ifeinkels off the Scottish coast. The Nazi bombers ficd us soon as the speedy RAF, Spitfires appeared on the scene.
Anti-alrecaft guns went into action along a wide stretch of the English and Scottish coasts.
MAY LEAD
TO WAR
Order in East Asia.”
"Since the outbreak of hosti- ** lities in China, the United States
PARIS, Jan. 29 (Neuter), the upkeep of the Nazi Party organisation las cost the Ger-- man people about £940,000,000 a year, according to the "Petit Parisien."
The... -paper- slates that the figures are taken from the Party's annual financial state. ment signed by the Treasurer, Herr Schwartz, and the Labour Lender, Robert Ley.
and Britain have urged Chung- NEUTRALS
king to fight Japan.
"They have given China munitions and money and are now helping the;
Guns barked for 40 minutes in the American Interest Chinese guerillas."
oularly noticeable of the Yorkshire
In Far East
The Japanese-controlled newspaper urged the expropriation of "Illegally gained" foreign property, especially British properly.
MINED
to
Versaline.
enveloped in flames as soon as the bombs soldiers in the Siegfried Line. struck.
He admitted that the war was Although the hospital pro- not, as the Nazis claimed, forced minently displayed the Red on Germany. Cross the raiders swooped low He said that Germany was trying. and dropped a bomb through the to win the war she lost in 1910 and centre of the building..
out the disgrace of I reached the scene shortly after the bombing. The build- Lender, bluntly announced that Ger- Last week Dr. Ley, the Nazi Labour ing, which was about 200 feet many was trying deliberately to r long, was burning like a blazing vise the conditions laid down in the
Treaty
1048. and countryside. Splotches of blood recognized the independence of the flecked the snow.
| United Kingdom, the Netherlands and HELSINGFORS, Jan. 29 bodies of those entrapped failed.
All offorts to retrieve the Switzerland.
A Long War- (Reuter), North-east of The hospital stood on the out-readers not to look for quick results A German paper to-day warns Its Lake Ladoga, the Russian skirts of a small village near the in the war. offensive is fizzling out after front. eight days of fighting.
The Finnish communique on Sunday night stated that the attacks were, growing weaker and that the offensive was ex- pected to fall soon.
furnace, lighting up the whole which gave Alsace to France
of Westphalia of
Politlent struggles, says the paper, There were no military objectives need nerves, coolness and the ability anywhere near and the village waste walt, nothing but a tiny hamlet.
All of this has involved Goebbels' The force of the explosion blewnistry of Misinformation and Pro- mannin, and such enlightenment has debris for hundreds of yards,
This la the sixth hospital the entailed not a few acrobatics. The Russian bombers have struck and the fatest circas fent has been to order Finns say there is no doubt but that the anti-Comintern department to The Soviets, it is thought, had to the attacks have been deliberate.
switch its attention from Soviet continue their attacks for so many
Russia and to apply its technique to days because if this offensivoTMfails,
Britaln
Capital Wamned. the Russians may have to postpone The air raid alarm was sounded at
HELSINGFORS, Jan. 29 (UP).— any further attempts until curly 0.55 am. and the all clear at 10,50, March at least,
The B.B.C, observer on the northern front reports that the Soviets are dissatisfied with the
D.m.
LATEST
Abo's Worst Raid HELSINGFORS, Jan. 20 (Reuter). }
results obtained by their troops-About 50 were killed und 200 in- thero and that they are scuding a jured in an air raid on Hangoe to-day. fresh division to the area. When this arrives, there will be 50,000 Soviet troops in this area alone. Swedish volunteers are now giving active support on the northern front, enabling the Finns to get a few days much needed rest.
About 20 were killed and 50| wounded in a series of air raids on Abo, and dozens destroyed.
of houses were
Fifty Soviet bombers silently swept down on the city with their engines cut out.
The raids were the worst bo has yet suffered,
vice- among
The British press nilache from Helsingfors and the British Consul, Mr. Silander, were those caught in a series of alarms lasting from 9.45 am, until nearly 4
Finnish and Swedish ski patrola pro still hampering the Russian supply lines. Soviet attempts at ski patrols so far have not been very successful. prie One Finnish patrol found
Many patrols were taken by sur Soviet patrol huddied round a camp-lasting fire which was made of the patrol's own skis,
Shetland Islands, where the raiders- were finally dispersed with the
Nazi Murder War arrival of R.A.F. pursuit planes.
Several planas made individual
Catches Innocents fights past the coast in the north-cost LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuler), "We are the owners of Asla," it de- area, where they were finally repeil- The possibility that the United glared, "Since the beginning of the A small Dutch vessel, Nora, was LONDON, Jan. 29 (Reuter),—— ed by A.A. Bra and R.A.F. counter-States interest in China might
Twentieth Century the mainland bas attacks.
Alerald alarms in England and lead her to participation in the been subjected to aggression by the mined off the south-east coast
Unlied States, Britain, France and early in the morning. Scotland lasted from 9 a.m. to noon. European war was suggested to- | the Soviet--all sponsored by Jews.
Attacks on shipping were part day by Sir Frederick Whyte, "These Powers regard the muin- and she was sinking rapidly, a salvage Although the stern was blown away coast, and dul guns were active director of the American'division land as a colony, the people se slaves tug was able to tow her to shore. Stalin Changes Plans
as foreign pro-where she was beached. over a wide area, including the of the Ministry of Information, and the resources
`STOCKHOLM, Jan. 20 (Router)*~~ All the crew are believed to be safe | Reports reaching Stockholm from Shanghai Warning
aboard another silage venel,
Tallinn stato that M. Stalin and his The explosion was so great that chiefs have now changed their plana Meanwhile, considerable Interest has been manifest in Shanghai at people were shaken in their beds.
about what they are going to do with A rising tide. carried the vessel Finland when they have conquered declaration yesterday by Japanese Army, spokesman,
further inshore and drove her clean it (they hope.). "Conditions in Shanghal are
through a pier, leaving a huge gap not necessarily satisfactory," he declared.
"For
this reason measures are under 70 and 100 yards. consideration.
Tyneside.
18' Planos In Raid Observers indicate that 18 German
|when he gave a lecturo at Ox-
ford.
He said that the American
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bombers participated in the raids on policy implied the frustration of
this area,
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Captain Fought Nazis With Repeating
Rifle
perly,"
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Originally the iden loudly trum
at the shore end of the pler. betweenpeted from Moscow at the Unie was
Half Crew Missing "I cannot disclose the nature of thuần
29 LONDON, Jan. measures for It might ald the
(Reuter)~~ enemy."
Saven of the crow of the Norwegian The spokesman Indiculed, however, steamer Faro, of 844 tons, which went that "measures will be taken to re- ashore on the North-east coast.owing duce the smuggling of munitions to it to believed, to enemy action, were guerillas by foreigners."
brought shore to-day by breeches- upy Three are reported to be dead wille four are missing.
LONDON, Jan. (Reuter).—A remarkablo story of the "Conditions are sili) regteliable as heroism of Captain Prince, Master of the 4,900-ton Pool Ship-result of this smuggling.
"In view of the character of the ping company's freighter Otterpool was revealed today in International Settlement and the connection with the intensified Nazi raids on British shipping. French Concession, Japan cannot set-
The Otterpool was off the Angus, Prince lay on his back on the tle this matter alone." coast when it was attacked by sover! Heinkel bembers.
bridge, taking pot shots at them
Mino Wahad Aihora. LONDON, Jan 29 (Reuter)--A mine was washed ashore at a south- cast const resort to-day, blew up a new sea-wall and mashed hundreds of windows." -
Neither was injured.. Abe has now been bombed, 35 times during the past eight weeks.
Seo Back Pago. For Further Lato News
Human Beings Treated As Cattle Bitter Attack On Nazis
By French Premier
PARIS, Jan. 29 (Reuter).-M. Edouard Daladier, the French Premier, in a broadcast to the nation to-day, declared that Nazi domination was different from any-
had thing history
ever masters. The workers and peasants known.
of Bohemia and Poland are the slaves of the slaves.
van-
war
to make a vassul state out of the puppet government which was carry- ing on in din obscurity in Terijaki. Now, according to the Tallinn re- colonise port,, the Russians plan to Finland and to move most of the population to other parts of Russia.
Refuge For Finns COPENHAGEN, Jan, 29 (Reuter). Denmark has offered Finland 1,000 homos for the use of Finnish people who may have to leave.
It was pursuing the systema- For the time being, however, Fin-tic destruction of the
"But the great fear which sweeps land does not consider it necessary to quished,,
Europe stops before the barbed wire and casements where French youths accopt the kind offer.
"Hitler does not trent with are fighting. If it is that the - "Blind Jealousy"!
Intenso Fighting.
rations which have submitted hasn't started yet, it is because our to him, he destroys them," said toldiers have formed a standy wall SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHY
HELSINGFORS, Jan. 29 (Reuter). The freighter, like other ocean-
against the enemy," kl. The Captain has severn) · narrow
WASHINGTON, Jah) -207) (UP)-- going British ships, was armed with
The mine struck n promenade on communique reports that fighting| M. Daladier.
Speaking to those at homej :1. M.-- of Lako Ladoga on anti-aircraft escapes from death as the Nazis Tak-The "Washington Post" in an editorial which work was still in progress north-east
To him, human beings are only Daladier said that when France's sons nati-submarine and
One arch was blown away a and
January 28 was very intense di varl-cattle. He orders their massacre or tell for the front they accepted a total guns, and immediately the Nazi ed the entire ship with machine-gun commenting on Wang Ching-wel's
agreement with the Japanese, says: three others were dainaged," SAS
migration. He imposes no war tri-change in their existerjee. Those at bombers were sighted the gun crew Ten bombs were dropped by the "Japan's Twenty-one Demanda in 1925
The concrets work is over threeous points.
The Finns repelled all the Soviet buter, but takes away all their riches, home must, without delay, accept a bombers, but their aim wil so erratte were mild in comparison with these fest thick and is reinforced with attacks and captured some of the To check in advance, revolt, he de-similar total change. They must de Hut one of the Heinkels, woon that rano landed on the ship, por latest expressions of Japanese ambi-steel-work.
cimates their elite.
vote; their whole energies to work ing down on the ship, sprayed the
On top of a dif, windows within enemy's supporting positions.
The Russian lost 800 killed and Thomands of towns and villages and renounce Meanwhile, the radio operator hadtions, Kummers with machine-gun fire, not bech idle and within a few
certain """China" would be transformed into a quarter-mile radius were smashed. 160 prisoners,
and millions of human beings in
comforts "We must realise an quality seriously wounding them, y
of minutes three R.AF; pursuit planes another Manchukuo, a land ruled by
The Finns destroyed
Europe know of miseries we should sacrifge and an equality of effort. four tanks Captain Prince ran into his cabin; appeared on the scene in answer to Chinese puppet monipulated... by
not have attempted to imagine only | MONTREAL, Jan. 29 (Reuter), and captured four cannon, and 15 “with: a. repealing | his-5,05, onlle,
(Japanese wire-pullers.
machine guns, LA. The conclusion can hardly be
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ran to their stations.
..
with Els rifle overy time they came close enough,
fire.
and. As soon as the British planes: AD |
Tife.
*** As the Holokels swooped time peared the Germans made off into avoided that Wong Ching-wei, with
sad sasin on the ship, - Caplain the clouds.
The first wireless school in Canada under the Empire Air Training Scheme will have 200 pupils, it was announced in Montreal to-day,
The also destroyed a Soviet trans port column consisting of 100 horses. PLEASE Turn To Page:5,
a few months, Arp
Slaves Of Naxis
"The position of thois at home must be fully justined. Those who Core mburing their position have al- "The workers and peasants of ready been brought before, military- Germany, are the slaves of their Nazi, tribunais.
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