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NOVEMBER 30, 1940 † SINGLE COPY 19 CENTS
CARNAGE IN RUMANIA: 2,000 SLAUGHTERED
BY THE IRON GUARDS
BUDAPES
NOW
DURING THE PAST
MOSTLY JEWS.
SURPRISE RAID BY GREEKS
Importan
Attacks On Malta Repelled
Gains Claimed
Italian Air Action LONDON, Nov. 29 (Reuter); **Malta was the scene yesterday of “considerablo...... enemy activity which proved fairly costly to the Italians
air
While the bombs dropped caused no damage,,two Italian planes were shot down and two more were so badly damaged that it is unlikely that they were able to return to their base..
reports state that Gre
an unexpected
the Skumb
IN
ARTS
and
zelové vede
ANIA HAS BEEN
REPORTS DE RON GUARDS INTR
Bucharest, Iron
with Ru-
It is in-
more serious Atches passed by
déclare that one of the chief
was Plocatip where, it is
i Leftists were murdered. clashed with the Rumanian - army- buildings at Brasso, Craiova and he army succeeded in ejecting the Iron post office and telephone exchange
Turnu Guards buildings at Brasso thers been no
·In the
terab:situation at Floridi žešći
Greek as being so) korious that, the Vice- thrusta, are apparently--alpiéd "at"| Premier," M.; Horia : Simu has gone
cutting of the Italian: retreat along there in an effort to restore order,
Rumanian Army Marches
the main rond to El Bassan..
Ten Bulan planes, early this morning, bombed Parga, Preboza and
The newspaper "Magyar Orsag" Patras, killing one and wounding two reports from Bucharest that several nt two at Frebeza, and killing seven ordered to Bucharest from the pro- Parga, killing three and wounding Rumanian army divisions have been and wounding ninc Patras.
Greek pursuit: planes were en- and are now converging on the
capital, countered and two Italian bombers and one Greek were lost,
"serious
The paper reported that General Antonescu is engaged in almost cop tinuous conferences with the chief of Heavy Fighting A
the Rumanian army and leaders of the LONDON, Nov 20 (Router) Iron-Guard, warning, the latter that Heavy fighting has broken out in the 4 continuance of the disturbances may No British aircraft were damaged, centre sector of the Italo-Greek tavo
consequences for front, according to unofficial reports Rumania", this being regarded as a Western Desert
hint of possible Nazt action, LONDON, Nov. 29 (Reuter)Teaching London from Athens. British aircraft spent an
Greek troops using bayonets Other reports from Bucharest state Degressive
which day in Africa yoslerday,
in the Western Desert, the RAF ta are described on the Italian! that the Iron Guard occupied the as barbarous weapons are Jewish quarter at Galatz last night attacked a small enemy column south repelling counter-attacks by the and that many were killed. of Sial Barrini, bombs, damaging Italians, who beve.received reinforce Antonescu is considering the inclu- According to diplomats, General motor transport vehicles, killing ments. Al
sion of several Generals in the Gov Though fighting stubbornly, number of drivers and silencing an
[the] anti-aircraft battery. The crew of Italians are believed to be abandon- tan for the formation of
tary Cabinet, this battery were killed.
ing one position after another. It is said that the assassins of the No further news has been received 64 men at Jilava prison were allowed about the fighting on the right wing to attend Mass for Codreanu at the sector around Koritze where the Legion Church, after which they werd TURN to Page 6, Column Four is regarded as tantamount to ย
virtual nullification Antonescu's-drastic decrees.
Assab, the important Italian Red Sea port, was again attacked. Bombs fell close to a large ship equipped with anti-aircraft guns
Murdered
Tumanians Buried
Priset 2
-Mute Protests
After darkness had fallen to- VICHY, Nov. 29 (Reuter). day, the murdered body of Pro- fessor Jorga, the Rumanian ex- Premier and adviser to ex-King Carol, was buried, f
Neither the place nor the hour of
•
the funeral was announced.
Over 0,000 people watched, the interment recording, as it were, 0,000 silent protests against the recent political and univerally Speeches had been 'forbidden but military honours were rendered by a company of infantry/
Peasant ex-Minister murdered out-
· Virgil Madgeanu, the National millside Bucharest, was also interred to-
day, vomitse hunn da.
Codreanu “Cleared"
(Reuter).
BERLIN, Nov. 28
harbour!À 28 PIE was in Italians were 'lust.reported to be also permitted to leave unmolested, This Codreanu, the Iron Guard leader shot
Numerous valuable reconnaissances were carried out elsewhere, mak
Nazi Ships To Run Blockade
MEXICO CITY; Nov. 29 (Reuter). The German cargo ships Idarwald
RAIDS ON
CONTINENT CONTINENT
LONDON, Nov. 29 (Reutor). and Rhein have sailed from Tampico-The observer of one British where they have been taking refuge bomber reported at least 12 big since the beginning of the war. They fires and another counted eight| left apparently without: cargo their destinations being given as Vigo and more as the result of his own bombing when the R.A.F. raided the Canary lands respectively.
Three United States cruisers are Stettin on Thursday night. nald to be Tampico
EX-KAISER ILL
Shipbuilding yards at this port, which is Berlin's 'outlat "to the 'sen, were also bombed. Thiese were the Stettiner Oderwerk-Stettin yards, situated on the estuary o
y of the River which are employed on con-
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH“, - STOCKHOLM;) Növ,3290(UP). The "Aron Bladet's"" :Berlin · corros- ! struction and refitting of naval pondent reporte” the sex-Kaiser vessels, especially submarines, Wilhelm-i# If as bad and the doctors German railways and bridges on
very weak condition.
st Doorn are much worried over his both banks of the Tihine were also
bombed in this rald.
In 1938 white allegedly trying to
of General escape from the prison to which the Rumanian Governmrænt had" consignTM' ed him, was posthumously re-tried Martial convicting ct of the Cours
Nazi Intervention?
to-day when the It is now revealed that Herr Baldur today as head of the mision who Bucharbet despatch i
Schirach
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PLANE A MINUTE Heavy Raids On The
- London Area·
SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPHO LONDON, Nov. 29 (8 pms)
(UP)-Flying high and fast, a
steady procession of German planes raced towards the London
was quashed
Queen Helen Fleer. ROME, Nov. 292 (Heuter) Queen Helen of Humániá, mother of King Michael, arrived in Rome this morn- Irig accompanied by har, Bater, the Duchess of Spoleto.
Queen Helen left for Florence in the afternoon,..
Indo-China Unrest
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HITLER CAN'T CHEAT THEM OF HAPPINESS
Soveral hundreds of British children have been safely evacuated from the bomb- threatened areas of England to South Africa, for removed from the horrors of Hitler a in- human war. These two "happiness" pictures from South Africa have just been received. They show some of the first batch of young evacuees enjoying a scamper on the lawns at the residence of the Governor-General of South Africa at Cape Town. Their cheerful, gay spirits are a rare tenle in these depressing days.
home Nan, zobenstnike jämnda
Ja jauku maza
Hours Of Bombing Over Merseyside
Liverpool Bravely Goes Back To Work
tramit Left trict at the rate of orte every rails on the Langson-Hanoi Latest indieations however are that engaged, ese
Left
Why Japanese
Nanning Garrisons
LONDON, NÓV. 29 (Reuter)--Under the heading “Japan feeling the Pinch, ?"Ihe Times" military, correspondent stresses the great Importarice of positions in the Nanning area abandoned by Japan for providing air bases from which to attack! zihe Burma Road and Chungking, and also lying on the Banks of the ronies from Yunnan to Szechuan, milltary effort, the harassing, fortien
On the other hand, Indo-China Which it is practuring are most enec Chas: qven ® böt
corres main pur withdraw
¡LIVERPOOL, Nov. 29 (Reuter)The working, people, of Liverpool, chlet sufferers in Thursday night's severe air raid, are showing great fortitude, to-day in meeting their personal dis- asters, troubles and difficulties. Most of the large number of high Though many are homeless explosive bombs dropped were of the and the homes of many, others heaviest calibre that have en in are damaged, Liverpool went to this area and extensive damage has been done to÷houles\'ichoje – and work is near normal as possible property in many districts, int In spite of the difficulties in jede HANOI, Noy, 20 (UP) The transport both by train and cannot be escribed as heavy com
**The "ersailles, “while tbt Tight, area to-night skirting one die natives have again removed the
aldering t the great number of aircraft other minute.
railway, halting the Japanese the dislocation of these services, is
Churches, cinemas and hotels were After the air raid alarm had trains from going south and the not great and the wally's commercial among many buildings damaged. been sounded hundreds of in- French trains from going north; He has not been" unduly"""nected; **
Ways after wave of German London And Elsewhere cendiary bombs were scattered however, allis, quiet in the bombers draned oven Liverpool front in one district of the London Langson sector, and
early Thursday evening until well LONDON, Nov. 29 (Neutor)-To arca. Several high explosive Although there have been so into the early hours of this morning, night's alert in the London area was bombs were also dropped.
further border clashes, the French to give the Merseyalde its worst rald one of the earliest for some time
wo far, Ing Lân, manner in the raiders entered the area simul- have ward the Thalised clove cersellaries were dropped by the Battineously from several directions and arutle bit theek, were quickly exe fights rentreraft fine Search- tinguished by fre
the lights were also active. Many fares following raiders were, compelled to were dropped and the guns blazed keep dropping dares in the face of away at them the derces and most continuous anti- aircraft: barrage yet, experienced in red of Inomalary bombs were Bovernl high explosive and hund- porth England.
A number of fires were causedu ja nearby district amongst dwelling houses but a tass promptly extinguished.
Numerous faces (JENO there were a
The vede advantages gained by barrages. Raidat
Japany in Indo-China which permited over, southwest 2 deduces that the her to purchase rice to supplement pm..
panese her own falling supplier, are by no
menuhi decille, so long, all rurotia: ar Briti
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TRANEO indication-yel Rusia: has:ang/Intention or ab
#manpart to:China.
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KRYSZALADI dropped in one district but the fre
* Defence (Burrier.va, Sve were, promptly extinguished. Around this defence barrier many Enemy planes were bumberg, cirated unwillingtd attempt to be overzM USOUTHA WHE bombarded if the to pierce, 1, and most of the raiders and are believed to have Chálf hour, the morre apparently failed to attain the main a town ff-WHITE RUGBY
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objectivemenZIADE
RUSSIA LEANS TO U. S.
Trade Talks
WASHINGTON,
unne Secret
Nov 29
Oumansky, the Soviet Abas dor' in Washington on Wednes day
Was
friendly and he be lieved "constructive," Mr. Welles told a press conference today.
Mr. Welles,sild that he hoped diplomatic talks with Busali would continue; and, that he ex pected an improvement in conf- mercial relations to result..
The objective was to remove all questions causing friction la coonomic and commercial relations."
One result of the talles so far had been that the Soviets hath agreed to, allow the establishment of a United States Consulate at Vladivostok,
Anked it this was being, doné in. expectation of increased, trade with Nussia, Mr. Weiles repiled in the affirmative.
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