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GOERING TAKES CHARGE
FROM PAGE ONE
blitzlajeg attacks were more wide- spread than was the rase un Satur-
Monday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
September 9, 1940.
IRON HAND ROLE BY MALTA DAMAGED
RUMANIA'S PREMIER
While the Bulgarian Minister yesterday declared that all differences between Rumania and Bulgaria has been settled, General Antonescu, the Rumanian Premier, was spending Sunday busily engaged on the task of reconstructing his country, torn asunder by the dramatic developments of last week, which culminated in the abdico- tion of King Carol, says "United Press" reports from the Rumanian and Bulgarian
Carol Arrives In Switzerland
King Carol
Special to the "Telegraph" LUGANO, Sept. 8 (UP)—Fugitive King arrived here to-day.
of
Rumania
His party included Dr. Charles Stuchi, Protocol to the Swiss day night, when London appeared to Foreign Office, and the Rumanian Minister to. Berne, M. Alexan-
be the chief objective
Continuous Attacks AU11 pm GMT (7 am HKT "United
that the Press" ported drome of raiders could still be beard The the metropolitan area. Germs were maintaining a great hought, attacking London in relays of three or four ruchines at about 12′′ minute intervals.
over
War
then
They crossed the Indun area from different directions, flying wide and dropping their bombs intermit- tently and indiscriminately.
Transportation throughout the city virtually at standstill, neither huses nor street cars running. "Millions of sleepy Londoners are snatching vernaional naps or chatting drowally in the shelters." the "United 1:ess" correspondent cabled,
Thousands were
the caught by
frotu nway
their nie upble to re-
warning sirens tumes and they Ferra
Newspaper Work Ceases
The newspaper staffs producing this morning's newspapers worked until "spotters" on the roofs warn- overhead. ed that planes were Only then did they cease predno- tion of the great metropolitan dailles and hurry to their under- ground shelters where they remain. ed until the "spolters" gave Lhe local All Clear.
Because of the constant interrup- THODS
London likely to be without ruswspapers until late this morning. Meanwhile, trafic is considerably aliskuuted in the
south cust and Portraits informal Close-ups: Human Leinden perus, due mainly
day night's puids. The
Ministry of Studier
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tur bus traffic, but travellers have 4th $12.50.
warned I 3rd $20.
enquire about
SECTION THREE
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ENTRY FORM
NAME
SECTION
ADDRESS
ihren
Satur-
facilities before leaving the homes
officer.
Day of National Prayer
denoraluutious. Worshippers of all
| throughout the British Isles observed
yesterday
iyer
EN
day
National
As they flocked to the churches and Cathedrals Iroughout the land, rescue worker in London were still prod-
der Guranescu.
at the
hrought his The ex-Kion
funas torite
with dora
him--two pomeranians, a black poodle and n black spaniel
He was gimeter
railway station by the Captain of the Swis National Gendarmerie and the direr- | for of the Palace Hotel, where he hun taken up residence.
The suite at the hotel was occup.ed by his parenta and grandparents during their periodic visits to Swit
zerland.
Madame Lupescu There Madame Lupescu accompnaled the ex-King.
ELECTION FORECAST
U. 5. Eyes On Maine
SPECIAL TO THE
TELEGRAPH'*
PORTLAND, Maine, Sept. 8 (Domel)."Aa Maino goes, so goes the nation."
capitals.
Indicative that there shall be no trouble until his programme for the reconstruction of Rumania in well started, it is understood that General Antonescu has personally ordered the concentration of thousands of police, and the posting of soldiers at im-
to portant crossroads prevent the
Guards Iron
demonstrating from against the loss of Transylvania.
Controlling Iron Guards
A big demonstration by the Irun Guards was to have taken place
yesterday morning, but the fact that Premier is pouring cold water at the
it did not materialise shows that
119
Iron Guards activities,
It is regarded
gesture to indicate that he, and no military rique, sholi run the country.
One of the reasons for the huge ferowds which gathered before the Royal Palace today was the belief that Queen Helen was due to arrivo. However. It is understood that she is heading for Florence and will out arrive in Bucharest for several days
Bulgaria Celebrates
IN AIR RAID
Few Casualties
MALTA, Sept. 8 (Realer),--I is officially announced that strong formation of Enemy aircraft raided Malla ai mid-day and dropped a number of bombs causing slight damage to naval property.
A small fire at a store was quickly extinguished,
A few civilian houses were
Στα demolished and
minor civilian casualties were reported,
One
machine chemy brought down and probably another one we also downed. The second one is not conflrmed.
SVELG
FINNISH PRESIDENT DYING?
Latest Reports SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HELSINGFORS, Sept. 8 (Domel),--Kyosti Kallio, fourth President of Finland and man who led the country in its historic resistance to Soviel
the
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Nazis Distort The News
Typical Example: LONDON, Sept. 8. (Router).---- An excellent illustration of Gor- man distortion is provided by to-day's "Trans-Ocean" render- ing of the official British com- munique of Friday night's raids.
Where the London communique mentions "road damage causing tem- porary traffic diversion in
German places,"
rendering. in roads impassable. Principal rends leading from London showing big bamb craters."
the
The London communique which I mentioned "some 'damage to gas and water maing' becomes "Districte in
without gas
and the capital are water."
Gratuitous Additiona Gratullous German additions In- elude the following completely un- true statements, (1) that London broadcasts stated that airports were fully ablaze, (2) that the B.B.C, re- ported that railway stations were bombed and embankments destroy- (ed, and (3) that the havoc was GO terrible that no communique was Issued.
The usual communique, in fact, was issued at 7.57 a.m. reporting es
above and quoted
adding that damages and casualties in general were slight and that there was small activity after midnight.
INDO-CHINA SPEEDS UP
In Sofla yesterday the Bulgurinn Russia, is believed to be dying. Prime Minister mede a nationwide
he Berlin reports yesterday that In ondert in which he
were denied declared: bad already died differences between Rumani Helsinfors to-day Bulgaria has been settled, und But it is officially admitted that ho in Tuture, the two countries can live condition is grave side by side in perfect understand-
"All
It didn't come trua in the lust elections. Broken windows 1.1 the special train which brought the royal party Nevertheless, the old saying box and harmony to Switzerland gave confirmation to focussed attention on the elections the in Maine, where reported attempts by the Iron Guard to-morrow to nssassinate the fugitive king. Democratie and Republican parties Meanwhile, Berlin-Radio quotes are lavishing expenditure on the message from Bucharest stating that campaign to all the State legislature
party ex-King Carol and his
are with their
thus and supporters to Canada. King Carol owns provide ammunition in the Novem onsiderable property in the British Der presidential elections.
He was refused asylum by both Bulgaria and Turkey.
He thanked Germany and Italy in he retum with the negotiations for the return la Bulgaria of Dobruja. Meanwhile the entire country joyously and wildly celebrating the return ol The territory.
Thanks-
giving services were held yesterday
11
In all churches and demonstratiova organised in all towns and Three Representatives, a Senator were and the Governor will be elected villages.
Kink Beri
attended 12 special! in the Sofin cathedral The Royal party took extreme pre. Both the Republican and Democratie
later saluted crowds from the Paince cautions on arrival at Lugano, King parties hope to sweep the board. Carol and Madame Lupescu did not,
in the last presidential elections balcony appeal together. She followed him Maine voted against Roosevelt. This Three thousand students marched ten minutes after he left the train. was also the case in 1823. But on befure the German Madame Lupescu was accompanied { each occasion the country elected by two Swiss secret agents.
The party has been given permis- sion to 'remain In Switzerland for one. month only.
Roosevelt.
Governor Barrows, who seeks re- election, is a Républican.
LATEST RAID ON LONDON FAILS
Italian Hungarian legations and cheered
Dobrudja Agreement
Kallio means "Rock". Ha policy
> FROM PAGE ONE
as President of the tiny Republic of "G0,000 lakes and 80,000 ilanda" was |spatched to the French Indo-China- to keep Finland a rock of democracy Thalland border to
the fringe of
and sanity on bulent Europe
Stricken Man
KALLIO
tur-
Since he signed hungurable peace with Hussin
Kalla has been i
stricken un
strengthen the
defences there,
There are at present more than 20 Japanese warships oft Haiphong:
Kwang- Tension is prevailing in chowwan. One Japanese destroyer and constantly in anchored nearby sending bluejackets ashore.
to
M. Jacques L. Prevost, Governor of Kwangchowwan, is reported ite have own to French Indo-China on Vice- to confer with September
as seen the neigh. souring Republies at Latvia, Lithua- 4intu and Extonto absorbed by the mighty Russian bear and 12EUM feared new pres- sure upon his own
Admirua Decoux on the situation.
Situation Obscuro SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" HANOI, Sept. 8 (UP)-Hanoi re- mains calm despite the alarming re- ports from other parts of the country. French residents are displaying sang frold and the sidewalk cafes thronged with people.
Great interest is being attached to the departure of General Tominaga. the Japanese military leader, for Tukyn. He left Hanol on Saturday.
are
SPECIAL TO THE TELEGRAPH CRAIOVA, Sept. 8 (Domel) .---The agreement ceding southern Dobrudju to Bulgaria Was signed here this afternoon, bringing to an end the beloved Republic, controversy which has enged between
Kyost. Kalio was born in 1873 tie Humaul and Bulgaria for over has been the "grand old man of the quarter of a century.
Finnish Diet, with 35 years service The negotiations were confucted to his credit. During this time be The Indo-China press reports that through the "good offices" of Ger-served in the Diet that was under the
nany
control of Imperial Rusale. He With the crusion of this territory, an Anglophile, feared both Hussians the Rumania borders are now back and Germans. 1lis polley to where they were before the Balkan rearm Finland with British help and
link Finland with the other Scand) Under the terms of the agreement, navian countries in a neutral bloc. dawn this Bulgarian civil authorities will enter Sweden barred his dreams.
the ceded territory on September 15,
But Areas in Kent Suffer
LONDON, Sept. 8
(Reuter). Since
War of 1012.
ding the debris, including that of one morning enemy activity was negligible until shortly Bulgarian troops will secure the new
the
two churches,
capital's
greatest air ruld
Returning alikih goKSES
Abelters
I chuch to bir
before mid-day when a large force of enemy aircraft approached the coast north of Dover, states an
the text a said waining was some Ministry communique.
est stoutly afte: noort
The King and Queens attended the set vier 17. Windsor Chupet
The midday alan late for 32 minates, ending at 152 pun, but in
Lith
instan the Gerno
failed by reach the city owing to the thereared Vaatlaries of the Hoyal Air Fore
Estimated Casualties
An uficial estimate of the casualties Saturday night's and was issued I gave provisional figures at 4 pm of killed and wounded as follows:
400 civilians killed;
1,400 civilians Injured;
88 Naxi planes downed;
diatrics.
They were promptly engaged by our fighters and anti-aircraft guns and only small formations were able to penetrate inland.
These few north to the Thames Estuary, where they were dispersed and driven off.
Rural Districts Bombed
Reports so far received show that? though bombs were dropped, they fell mostly in the rural areas and did little) dareunge
Wis [J
frontiers.
Exchange
the
of populations will
Le
WHR
WUN
Reported Dead
# LONDON, Sept. (Reuter),
dent Kallio of Finland is dead,
However a Helsingfors report says 400.-that President Kallio han
renched
semi-
air raid precautions are being carried out in the Tongking province.
It is also
Llant revealed blackouts are being practised nt Hano and Haiphong where hospital patients
carried nrc
to pir rald shelters during the rehearsals.
Native cily erters are beating gongs and exhorting the populace to learn the air raid precautions,
the authorities are still preparing
and
for
Air curried out within three months of According to the Swiss radio, Presl-Impression appears to be that there
ratification of the agreement. Bulgaria
will pay Rumanta 000,000 levas as indemnity.
King Carol's Flight
U.S. VIEWPOINT ON RAIDS
NEW YORK, Sept. 8 (Reuter. Papers give a predominant position to to London'a "worst ralds."
(a serious but not critical slage,
A communique.issued at noon says
LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter) - Ex-hat the President passed a difficult King Carol of Rumania is expected to night. arrive in Switzerland to-night.
Prince Nicholas, his younger bro- ther, who renounced all claims to the throne in 1930 when he married a commoner, arrived nt Venice Saturday from Switzerland.
He is expected to provved Rumania by ale.
011
to
GOERING BOASTS OF CARNAGE
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NAZIS IN PEIPING
"Now is the historic hour when, for the first time, the luftwaffe is PELPING, Sept. 0. (Reuter) striking at the heart of the enemy," About ten Far Eastern German cor- he said. respondents are now convened here
"I have personally assumed com-
any eventuality, although the general is no immediate danger of invasion. Chinese Invade Indo-China?
CHUNGKING, Sept. 9 (Reuter)~ According to a Hanoi dispatch to the "Havas" agency yesterday, Chinese troops violated the Indo-China frontier last Thursday and were driven back after a "lively engage- ment." ment
authoritatively stated in Chungking that the Vichy report that Chinese troops on the Indo-Chine frontier hud come into conflict with Indo-China forces " entirely with- out foundation."
German Mission in Hanoi? CHUNGKING, Sept. 8 (UP)-Rc- ports from Kwellin state it is rum- aured that a German economic mis- sion has arrived at Hanol from Kun- ming to discuss with Admifal Decoux for an unknown reason, reportedly mand of the victorious German fliers the safety of Indo-China and the with the Nazi chief in the Far East. who, for the last time, are attacking utilisation of Indo-China products in
London in daylight.
Europe. "Accompanied by
brave The German Embassy here has re- Aghter comrades, they will continue fused to confirm the report. to carry out my orders to their full execution,
The London correspondent of the "New York Times" says:
This is no nuisance raid. This is business"
The London correspondent of the "International News Service" says that the German airmen apparently In Kent, some houses and a rail- have orders to louse their bomba way station were hit and a road was¦ whenever they felt that they are over 22 British machines missing:
the area enlled Metropolitan London. bombs fell in 65 Londen ALF. - teinporarily blocked.
There
snall
number
of casualties but only one person was
Three German bombers were anot down by anti-aircraft batteries.
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Arsenal. where considerable damage was caused."
"UP" and "Domel" messages)
Pilots'
Hail
Of Bombs on Berlin
FROM PAGE ONE
greatest mass raid of the war started last night."
"Since the early hours of this morn- ing, the Germans appear to be af- tempting to bomb Parliament House. Bombs are falling in its vicinity."
Big Fires Rage Disastrous fires have broken out at several points along the Thames waterfront and in the castern suburbs, according to the Staff Correspondent of "Domel..
"I hired a car to visit the scenes of the raide," the correspondent re- ports. "But my progress along the street was completely blocked by crowds of refugees-men, women and children, carrying baskets and bed- ding, evacuating their homes"which" have been destroyed.
LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter).-Extraordinary precautions are taken in Berlin to guard against any retaliatory British hom- bardment, says the Berlin correspondent of the "International News Service,"
continued for two hours, states the An earlier dispatch from the Air Ministry news service, describing
of the correspondent
"Associated the night's operations. China Co-operation Movement, Aur. Press" described how early yester- Thick clouds covered the target and Frank Berlin Admission
tralia. $43.00. Anon, London.
10.0.0: day "wave after wave of British some of the aircraft had to bring LONDON, Sept. 8 (Beuter) Girls High School Potchefstroom, bombing planes raided Barlin for back their bombs. The Berlin news agency declares 5.0.0.4 Union Engineering Supply Co.
Durban,
B., £2.00 C. W. Brown, three hours flying low over the One section of bombers visited that the raid on London had to heretorin, 8.A 13.0.0 Indian
of capital to drop a hall of high ex-Westpower station, already damaged paid for with great sacrifices and Garella, Calcutta, 41.16.0. Bishop of Natal plosive and incendiary bombs in the in previous raids.
SA. £2.80; Mrs. A. Jenner, Transvaal. Jays that it W15 difficult
The B.MW. nero-engine works at "At London Bridge the glow of the BA #2003 Nusserwanjee, Karachi, most spectacular attack of the war." penetrate the defence bell round 1.0.0.: Mr. E... Davies,
the 8.A 5.0. Goering Conducts "Reprisals Spandau, in the north-west of Lodpis Nations Union Bocisty, RK. London.
A. Berlin High 11.K $50; - South Kwangal Médraal Relict,
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The Salzhof "oll reservoir was sp-big fire is raging furiously, with the munique claims that the Reich Marshal LONDON, Sept. 8 (Reuter)AI- For Support of Foreign Doctors
Goering was personally con-parently badly damaged, for several flames leaping into the sky.
"Although ali avallable fro China-Mrs. Le Ngam-het, II.K... B.75: ducting
rald Particularly violent explosions follow- though soon after poon to-day Berlin Sirs. Lol Au-se B3 Dr. K. W "reprisals" on Britala from North ed the bursting of bombs
brigades and rescue brigades in and radio was announcing that wave after Cham (monthly). HK$30: Mr.
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there are no indications that the fres was being flung against London once committee for Spain, U.S.1885,
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The communique states: "In an Attacks on military objectives are being brought under control." again, by 6 p.m. to-day bere had only
uninterrupted succession, one million the Black Forest were renewed. "Domei" und "OP" Messages.. kilos of bombs of all calibres so far{ been
As the. flames roared through 'the warning of an hour's duration a
For War Orphans Fund-School of St have fallen on harbours and indus-pine forests, there come, series of Clare, Penzance. E1.1.0. and no one had seen anything, ".. SAVINGS ACCOUNTS' also opened in
Grants American Advisory Committee trial areas in the Thames."
explosions. A few Local Currency and Sterling will interem
bombs
were dropped on a Shanghai, for General Fund GN100,000; far
Enemy' losses in yesterday's Kwangtung Hallet $0.000. National Relle! allowed at rates obtainable on application village in south-east England but ministration, for Kongnition and Cans engagements were 94 planes.
37 Bank Head Omes La Londes Press reports received so far state ton Arcar, C.N.$11,000 Britian Fund, Twenty-six of our aircraft have bombed with successio undertakes Executor & Trustee' business Ansolatma recovery of British Income that only slight damage was caused | Bouths Chuma Branch, for Lulchow Talek foiled to returnajovn
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