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WASHINGTON,

28. Nov. (Reuter)~A decisive step for- ward in the United States de- fence programme was indicated when "a financial operation -of large proportions" nounced by the Secretary of the c/o Holt's Wharf. Treasury, Mr. Henry Morgen. thau to-day..

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Dangerous Driving

European Fined

A collision between a motor cor and a bus in Slubbs Road on Novem- ber 2 led to the appearance before

Mr. G. T. Lowry at the Central Magistracy this morning of G. Wood ward, of Laichikos Prison, who was summoned for driving his car in a manner dangorous to the public. He admitted the offence.

Traffic Sub-Inspector F. J. Clarke said that about 9.30 a.m. on November 2, defendant was driving up Stubb Road and was negotiating a right- hand bead above the Hongkong Hotel

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He stated at a press conference that the operation will be con- nected with defence expenditure and will take place early next month.

Mr. Morgenthau explained that it would consist of one or more of three types:

Firstly, raising now money; Becondly, refanding $670,000,000 of notes due on March 15: Thirdly. redemption of $544,000,000 of bonds, which already have been called in. Working Balance Declines The

Secretary added that the United States Treasury's working balance was below

• $1,000, for

With

the first time in a long regard to the widely expressed fears that the heavy defence expendi- Lure might entail Indation in the United

States, Mr. Morgenthau' de- clared that he did not fear inflation while President Roosevelt was at the White House.

Questioned concerning the possibil- ity of financial aid to Britain, he said that he was not ready to express any

DRIFTING MINE views on this subject.

SIGHTED

A drifting mine was seen yesterday of Lung Ku Tan in the south ap proach to Deep Boy yesterday by the Water Police, states a warning to mariners issued by the Hongkong Harbour Department to-day.

Garage when a bus approached from CUDAHY RESIGNS

the

Defendant opposite direction. was not well to the left-hand side of

WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).

the road, with the result that both-Mr. John Cudahy, United States vehicles collided.

The Inspector remarked that de- fendant had 1n big bill coming to him. Damage to the extent of $500 to $000 had been done to his own ear, and the bus company had sent bira a bill for $400 for damage to the bus. Defendant was aned $30,

Italian

Ambassador to Delgium, personally tendered his resignation to President Roosevelt to-day:"

Somo months ago, Mr. Cudahy made a statement when on a visit to London defending King Leopold, and

ho

was subsequently recalled to] Washington for "consultations."

Ship Going To

Aid Raider,

Report

waterfront HAVANA, Nov. 28 (Reuter). There are rumours that the Italian steamer Recca, which took refuge here when Italy entered the war, is under orders to make rendezvous with a German raider somewhere in these waters at a moment's

increased and she is being notice,

painted a cruiser grey, The rumours have arisen be-It is suggested that she has been cause the Recca has just been called in to perform a mission which overhauled very rapidly. Hor the four German ships at Temp.co evidently-talled to carry out on their speed is reported to have been recent dash from Port Tampico.

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November 29, 1940,

VICTIMS OF NAZIS' TOTAL WAR

Hitler's warfare is total, which means that his victims include women and children. The accompanying: pictures Illustrate the fact. In the one we see two women survivors. of the British evacuce ship which was torpedoed in the Atlantic with hundreds of children aboard. They are ex- hausted after their experience and are taking rest and re- freshment after being rescued. The other photo shows Rex Thorne of Wembley, Louls Walder of Kentish Town (curly hair in dark sweater), John Baker of Southall and Jack Keeley of Brixton, four of the boy survivors.

Rumania In State Of Turmoil: Anarchy May Follow "Purge"

LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).-Rumania is reported to be in a state of turmoil bordering on anarchy following the murder by the Iron Guards of 64 leading political prisoners.

·

The excitement aroused by the shooting has been raised to) `an even higher pitch by to-day's news that the bullet-ridden body of the nationally reputed and respected Professor and ex-Premier Jorga has been discovered on the roadside.

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Indignation is running particularly high in military circles and a number of high officers are reported to have decided resign if the offenders are not drastically punished.

The State leader, General An-National Peasant Party, a deputy tonescu, is making desperate efforts since 1919, and has held Ministerial to control the Iron Guards as witness office for many years in Commerce the hurried decree making "pround Finance. meditated murder" a capital offence, Antonescu's Precautiona but his government, according to

Government is even mooted.

a talk on

Two More

Politicians Found Shot

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEORAPH" BUCHAREST, Nov. 28 (UP).

M. Madgeru is reported to have former Minister of Finance in several National Union Party Governments and s loyal supporter of Julius Maniu, former Prime Minister.

BERLIN, Nov. 28 (UP). The off-OMeinl circles stated that two reports reaching Belgrade, is said to cial news agency's correspondent at well known Professors, Nicholai

the country, have lost all authority in

Bucharest reports that General An- political The immediate internal developments remain obscure, Re-tonescu last night took certain milit- Orga and Virgil Madgeru, former the Rumanian ports from the Rumanian capital sayary precautions in view of the members of that a military cabinet may be set up nervous atmosphere in the city Cabinet were found shot dead

including the

the occupation of the main and the possibility of an All-Party buildings such as the post office and near Bucharest to-day.

Telephonie A portfollo is rumoured to have the telephone building. been offered to Georges Bratianu, the communications were wholly stopped been a Liberal leader, who this morning had at midnight.

The Dr. the situation with

Legionnaires on the other hand, Manlu, former head of the National are holding themselves in "readiness." Peasant Party, who recently publicly The possibility of individual incidents protested against cession of part of is not ruled out, although no poli- Transylvania to Hungary under the tical consequences of the

M. Orga was a former Premier, Minister of Education and a former German-Itellan award.

executions are expected.

Antonescu To Stay member of King Carol's Royal Coun- SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH", cil. He was also formerly King dd to take action both against those BUCHAREST, Nov. 28 (UP)-A Carol's private tutor and was consi- who are stirring up trouble and high Government spokesman told dered the world's greatest authority against the authors of assassination. "United Press" to-day that General on Byzantino art.

Several of those concerned in the Antonescu is master of the situation shooting are reported have com- and promises to remain in the saddle. mitted suicido in a forest near the It goes without saying that numerous prison where the executions took precautionary measures have been place.

taken in the past 30 hours due to the critical situation.

Government To Act

The Government appears determin

The exact number of persons who were victims of the "purge is not yet known. A number of assassina- tions have also been carried out in the provinces.

recent

Marseilles Bombing

The body of one of the lenders of LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter).Tho

Du Pont Factory Explosion

WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (Router), Aanysterious explosion wrecked a building at the Du Pont powder fac

the National Peasant Party, M.protest of the Vichy Government con-tory to-day. Nobody was injured.

Madgearu Shot

Madgearu, has now also been found.cerning the alleged bombing of Marseilles by the R.A.F. Is still under BELGRADE, Nov. 28 (Reuter)It consideration and investigations are diploma-

is stated that fron Guards broke into being made, says, "Reuters" The house of M., Virgil Madgearu, the correspondent,

Green

Re-Elected

NEW YORK, Nov. 28 (Reuter)—-

and took him in a car to Snagov, on Foreign reports, suggesting that Mr. William Green to-day, was rem Marseilles was, bombed deliberately elected Presiderit" of the American the outskirts of Bucharest, where he by the RAF are stated to be com- Federation of Labour for the 17th

secretary of the pletely untrue.

was shot

Madrbarus

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. Beware of It Spreading

Often the disease travels wil over the bottom of the feel. The soles of your feet become red, and swollen. The skin also cracka and peels, and the liching becomes worse and worse.

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Most people who have Athlete's Foot have tried. all kinds of remedies to cure it without sucorm Ordinary germiektes, antiseptics, salve or dinte mente, seldom do any good.

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Six-hour Raid SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

SOUTH EAST COASTAL. TOWN, Nov. 28 (UP)-I 1 estimated that between 100 and 180 German planes, fying in at half-hour Intervals, last night raided a south- east coast town and nearby villages for nearly six hours dropping hund- reds of incendiary and high explosive bombs.

Terrific anti-aircraft fire kept many of the raiders from their objectives.

There were no fatalities here al- though ten persons were killed in a nearby village.

German Communique

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH” BERLIN, Nov. 28 (UP)-The official news agency reports that German raiders hurled "well over of explosives 100,000 kilogrammes and thousands of kilogrammes of fre bombs" on Plymouth, to-day and that many large and small blazes werd observed in the harbour area.

Tho High Command stated long range naval batteries bombarded Dover harbour.

that

Despite weather conditions, on

Tuesday night

night and on Wednesday

German planes bombed the arms factory at Avonmouth and the air fields at Burnt Island and Grimsby. British raids over Germany killed four

persons and wounded several. Four British and five German planes. were shot down.

Daylight. Raids LONDON, Nov. 28 (Reuter)--- Nobody was killed or seriously in- jured in daylight raids to-day, states the Air Ministry.

Enemy fighters and fighter-bombers have flown at a great height over Kent and the Thames Estuary on several occasions during the day, but very low bomba were dropped.

Several houses were damaged in one town in Kent.

Five enemy fighters were shot down Six of our fighters were lost, * Dover. Area Shelled

DOVER, Nov, 28 (UP) German guna on the French coast bombarded the Dover area for several hours to- day beginning at noon, Shells rocked the entire area and the British 'guns responded.

French Students Killed In Riots

French Frontier, Nov. 28. Five hundred Paris students have been sent to concentration camps in Germany and others have been de- ported unoccupied France, follow- sig recent riots, according to informa- tion in French circles. The Univer sily has been closed. Demonstrations are reported to have begun on Armis teo Day November 11.

The students

a procession formed a led by youths carrying two poles. In nchi "iwa poles" in deux goules, Frenchi

ronounced, the same as the name of the Free French leader. The demon- strators attempted to elect Germans trom a well-known cafe in Mont Parnasse, whereupon German troops intervened and restored 'order, but nt before 11 students were killed... Reuter.

6,000 Communists Arrested Vichy, Nov. 23. It is estimated that 0,000 Com- munist arrests have been made in unoccupied France. The action is increasing and the poifce at Lyons arrested 20, in one raid, plus ́soven boys and their leader, a 20-year-old woman, and another United Press.

Losses And Thefts -

at the United Services Recreation

Lt. A. Pittendright, RN.V.K, hús reported that a sliver cigarette case, valued at $180, was stolen from him. Club, Kowloon on November 25,

thief" broke intó -19. Jordani Road, the home of Mr. ET Brown; sometime botween 430, and

1,150 am; yesterday and stole, jewellery worth

Mr. A. P. Brown, of 1:16: Road, also had his hou and moiray and jewelleryży Was stolen.

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