Iran Closes Economic Blockade of Germany
(By “Reuters” Political Correspondent),
LONDON, Aug, 28.—The effects of the “cense fire” order in Iran, coupled with the British occupation of Syria and Iraq. have been to make the blockade of Germany by economic war fare tighter than it has been and will also ald supplies from Britain and the United States to Russin.
The question of help to Russia is now being examined
by the Ministry of
Economic NO VITAL ··
Warfare and already supplies
are on their way both from VARIATION
Britain and the Dominions and
the United States.
In the United States, supplies al- reinly alimented to this country were
IN FRONT
diverted to Russla, It is expected Nazis' Successes In
that at an early date, a meeting be- tween the representatives of Russia, United States and Great Britain wil take pinee in Moscow to decide tipon the aid that can be given by Great Britain and the United States to
Russia Unconfirmed
IWAN COMMENTARY BY "ANNALIST")
LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter).]
is nothing in tho proceeding with the Soviet nuthorl Russian communique to confrm ties regarding the £10,000,000 credit the claims of the German High granted by Britain to the Soviet Command
to have captured: Union. Among the commodities the Russians require under this credit Viliki, Lugi and Dnieprope- are rubber, tin, jute, lead, wool and industrial diamonds.
Rushfle discussions are already-There
Supplies To Britain
Friday,
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DEDICATES HIS LIBRARY—President Roosevelt stands before the door of the gray Building Dutch colonial library at Hyde Park, N.Y.. and dedicates it to the nation. contains privato and public papers covering the epochal years of his political life since 1910. Neighbours attended the ceremony,
trovsk. On the contrary, the Ancient
Russians speak of henvy fight- ing in the sectors of Kingisepp,
The Russons are able to supply [Gomel, Smolensk and Odessa, j Oil Fields
Britnin with platinum, timber, dhem which would suggest that there
enls, flax and foodstuffs. This is re-his been no important variation cognised as only the beginning and further
ther examination will be required in the front.
the authorities of both countries
by the
Th Hungarian claim to have
before the supply position can be crossed the lower reaches dealt with as a whole.
fronts of the materials Russia needs
of the
Boom Again
gency,
Evacuation Problems Being Studied in New York
NEW YORK, Aug. 27 (UP).-Studies into the problems involved in evacuating hundreds of thousands of persons from the world's largest city in the event of an ́air raid are being BRADFORD, PA., Aug, 27 made under the direction of Lieut. Gov. Charles Poletti and Daleper is ant borne out by the (UP).—The world's oldest oil| Commissioner of Housing Edward Weinfeld. It is expreted that much use will Russian communique and hartly field is booming again because j be, made of the Trans-Siberian Rail-seems consistent with the
Plans are stil in the formative general of the national defence emer-stage, but it is known that the direc- way for errlage to The fighting supe of the Hungarian operations.
tara are making plans for moving Optimism Justified for her fight against the invader, On the whole,
The Pennsylvania sands field infinto quiet little towns and villages therefore, there The capacity of this railway is about perms some justification for a slight the northwestern part of the statejas many as 1,000,000 women, child- 4,000,000 tons a year ant before.
ly more optimistle outlook on the has come back to life. Rigs onveren, old and siek persons. Germany entered the war she
The principal problem, of course, sation. It would certainly look as more are lines up along the high-] ceived goods across it at the rate of though the third German offensive ways and hundreds and hundreds of is to find housing space for the eva-
that passed its peak. without
any old wells are being cleaned up for cuces. Airendy questionnaires have Germany's Loss
been distributed in Sullivan County, {decisive result except heavy camal-emergency duty,
ike south west Reason for the increased activity in
corner of the ties on both sides. Another aspect of Germany's _of-
State, to sec There is the tanker shortage, which could be accommodated in that area see just how many persons tack upon Russia is that by it.Ger- Although German spokesmen, makhas resulted in smaller shipments of many has lost 700,000 tona of
at a alling a virtue of necessity have sold western crude and refined products.
a moment's notice. which she received from itussin that it is more important that they and a consequent comparative searing and Health Departments met re-cretly marrie usydney Daily Tele
Representatives of the State Hous-tralle and Archbishop of Perth, was should destroy the Russian armies city of petroleum products on the cently with officials of the County graph!"" says the
000,000 tons a year.
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Although the effect of this losa may than capture towns, the question of Atlantic seaboard, not be immediate. It is bound to tell price must be the determining factor
Resort Hotel Owners Association in Old wells, small producers which in time, especially when combined and Soviet Russia has certainly big were unprofitable to operate under det. The hotel owners will Winifred Whitely, is middle-aged. with the bombing by the Russians ofger reserves of manpower than Ger- the low prices prevailing previously how many evacuees could be accom: the Archbishop, performed the cere
co-operate in the survey, to show Rumanian oil-feldts, attacks Ex
are being placed back in use with modated an farms, how many rooms Constanza, the vigilance of the British. Navy in the Eastern Mediterranean Besides a very large percentage of
the prospect of better financial re-are available
mony. In all-year hotels, und the works of the RAF in German troops are required to main turns and the need for their products camps, clubs and other buildings,
Arrangements were kept su quiet Western Germany.
tal the uneasy yoke
and how much work would have to that prominent Anglican dignitaries the New
be done Order upon the conquered countries,
on other bolels to make knew nothing of the marriage until Old Timers Return How uneasy this hold is becoming ls
them suitable for winter as well as they saw the published announce- Jev.denred by the attempt upon the Many of the pumpers who are summer occupancy. (Sullivan Coun-ment, a few days later.
two
Mias Whiteley was a close friend Vichy Quisling, Laval and cleaning and working the renovatedly is a summer resort county.)
Water Facilities
of Dr le Fanu's first wife who died Deat. This unrest is much more wells are old-timers who are return- general and widespread in Norway, ing to the drillings because of the Additional studies will be made in Brisbane in 1920 when he was Hollunt and Belgium, not to mention shortage of younger men called up into the capacity of water and sani-Coadjutor Bishop of Brisbane. the more recently subjugated Balkan in the draft.
tory facilities in the various com- The Arst wife left a family of six states.
The fields In this distrlet are con-munities. There is also the problem young whiteley gave up her work;
children. Evacuation of-i Miss virtually were abandoned due to placing as many evacuees as possi-Dr le Fanu was appointed Arch- sidered the oldest in the world but of transportation.th a view to to take care of the children. When
ficials are working competition from more drillings in other parts of the coun-ble within a short distance from the bishop of Perth in 1028, Miss White- elty so that the county's transporta-ley remained with the family until tion facilities would not be over the daughters were old enough to laxed,
run the household. Inland homes are looked upon as She then went back to her work
nearby communities in New Jersey, charge of the Church of England
and Pennsylvania
Connecticut may Mount Hospital, Perth. be invited
because of suitable; of the
She recently retired from this posi- quarters probably available there. tion. SEATTLE, Aug. 27 (UP).The Similar plans will be worked out Pacific-Const-Association-of-Mugi-later-for-the-large-upstate-citics of Dr-and-Mrs-lo-Fanu-left-on their LONDON, Aug. 20 (Reuter).-Mr cians abandoned Plesman, Managing Director of the pretty girls in two to-day. Hence- and Syracuse. But the problem of
the sawing of Buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Utica honeymoon soon after the wedding. K.L.M. Dutch Airline,
Even close friends do not know prison at a camp near Scheveningen a leg.
is now in forth they will saw off an arm or New York Itself, where more than where they are spending the honey- | York and Yokohamu to help General where a number of other prominent
7,000.000 persons are concentrated in moon. "The trick has become too cumber-im men only a few miles squarz, Dutchmen are imprisoned, says the some and requires too many props," must come first. Free Dutch newspaper "Nri Neder-Charles N. Smith, of Seattle, pre- land,"
"Swenter shots" are causing frau- ble in Hollywood, says the "Sunday. The chances of Germany achieving
a decision before the advent of win Express."
They are shots of fim stars weat-ter which is now almost at the gates ing sweaters which are too revealing of Northern Russia, seem very near to please the Hays Censorship Omice, to vanishing point and the prospect Joseph Breen, dictator of America's of a winter compaign, unrelieved by movie morals, has issued an edlet any hopeful outlook, must be weigh- to all film producers that lowcut, in heavily upon the spirits of all clinging dresses which outline the Germans. form too clearly are a violation of the Production Code and must be stopped.
Starlets affected by the decree are being photographed in all kinds of sweaters to please Mr Breen-first In the tight-fitting type to demon strate the offence, secondly in floppy "college girl" outfits which give a sackcloth effect to the figure.
Stars Affected
Betty Hill, June Prlesser, Brenda Joyce, Maria Montez are among the younger set of stars affected by the Breen ban.
Breen's ban, has given a sharper headache than usual to producers and stars. Its terms are for-reach- ing, and it clearly states that all future sweater shots will be re- Jected.
Hardest hit by the edlet are blonde, brunette and red-head newcomers whose curves brought them contracts Now they are wondering what to do with their photography.
First of the sweater gris, now grown to a crowd, was Lana Turner, dark dancing star who
became
A
straight actress. She has straighten- ed out her curves with her career, can easily pass the Breen test,
Hollander Held
Nazis Sentenced
HAVANA, Aug, 20 (Router).—Twoj Germans, Henrich Kohl and Kuri.. charged with activities harmful to Cuba, have been sentenced to six
ed by expulsion from Cuba. -
months' imprisonment to be follow
Six other Germans arrested similar charges were acquitted.
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British Railways LONDON, Aug. 28 (Reuter) Government control of British roll- ways is ontiouneed to-night.
try.
productive
Sawing Trick Now most desirable, and the assistance of of hospital administration, taking
Too Cumbersome
sident of the association, told 300 delegates to the annual convention.
"We can achieve the same effect! by cutting off an arm or leg."
New Trade Link
With the Red Ensign at her fore
Tough Guys" Helping Enemy
Report By Ministers TOUGH GUYS" in the cities
Sino-Burmese ··
Mission
Of Understanding
Czar's Ashes Said To Be In London Bank Vault
VICHY, Aug. 27 (UP),—An urn containing the ashes of Czar Nicholas II and his entire family lies in the vaults of the Bank of England in London awaiting ultimate return to the Kremlin, according to General Pierre Janin, French World War-leader.
General Janin, who was sent by] the Allies to Siberia by way of Newi
Alexander V. Kolchak organise the White Russian resistance against the Bolshevik in 1917, declared he had brought the urn out.of Russia.
HAITI TO
PRODUCE RUBBER
General Janin said cleven ment- bers of the Russian Royal family and its entourage were executed by the Bolshevikl at Ekaterinburg in the Russian Urais on the night of July
WASHINGTON, Aur. 27 (UP),~~~ 10. 1910. Ile sald he had talked The Republic of Ifalii is expected in with the Czar, who often expressed the future to supply a part of United anxiety" over Russia's fate, and States rubber requirements, accord- that General Kolchak, who CHUNGKING, Anh. 20
coming to the Department of Agricul- News).The Chinese Goodwill Mis-White Russian forces in Siberia, had]
(Central manded the Czecho-Slovak and ture. mast and the Red Fing at her stern, youthful offenders under 17-havesion to Burns left this morning by successfully attempted to rescue
plane for Rangoon a Russian freighter of 5,000 tona Increased since the war started.
via Kunning the Czar, Abrence of reached an Australian port recently.)
military it will remain in Burma for about She is believed to be the first ship service and the break-up of homes ten days returning before the middle Rying the Soviet flag to enter Aus-que. to evacuation
are the chief of September. To many
following: This is revealed in issued by Mr Herbert Morrison, the fome Secretary, and Mr Ramis- buttum. Education.
nre expected to follow, establishing a regular trade link with Australin,
The ship was greeted by a launch carrying members of the Friends of the Soviet Union.
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Although Halt grows no commer- cial rubber now, an eventual plant- ing of 70,000 acres of high-produc-
Yunnan; Secretary-of En heavy leather valises lled he says.
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In 1938, General Janin asserted in ing Hevea (rubber) trees is planned, tralian waters. Other Sovie! ships offences, such as stealing and loot President of the
of the serious, The Mission is composed of the an interview that he had smuggled according to an article by Thomas ing: Leader Dr Montin Chiang, the royal family's ashes out of Rus-A: Fennel, Agricultural Advisor to
National Peking sin and that they were interned in the Hallan Goverment, which
pears in the current Issue of "Agri- Deputy Leaders
vault "in Mr bank
a neighbouring
in culture Yang-tu, Kuominlang Central country of France." Now he has publication of the Office of Foreign Americas," monthly Committee, and Mr Y. T. amplified this statement and speel Agricultural Mao, General Manager of the New eally named the vaults of the Bank mediate objective in to establish rub- Relations. The im- "Many of the offences result Fution
Bank, from high spirits or desire for General Me Han
ber plantations totalling 7,500 acres, Li-wu, People's Four adventure," the memorandum Political Council ind Secretary-
ry with documents, photographs and says. These boys should be
General of the Sino-British and Sino- other evidence collected by the The production of rubber, Fennell made to recognise that their
Burmese Cultural Associations; Mem- Dolsheviki for the conviction of the adds, has been made the chief ob- misguided energies are kelping
ber, Mrs Lo Chia-tuen. People's Royal family also were said to be Jective of the U. S. Haitian agricul- the enemy,"
Political Council; Miss Chen Chi-yi, In the Bank of England's vaults. urol expansion The Ministers suggest stricter en-
agreement Secretary-General of the
MON April
1010, Judge forcement of school attendance with Women's Advisory Committee of the Sokowaw came to see me at the ment of Staley by the Depart- In an introduction more games and encouragement of New Life Movement Association; Allied General Headquarters In to
to the article, President Elle Lescot hobbies.
Mr. F. C. Mlao, Expert of the Kuo- Ypallev House in Ekaterinburg, of Halti terms the agreement "one There should be more old scholar's mintang Overseas Board; Mr T. C. where the Cheka bad executed the of the most far-reaching economic associations and clubs, especially in Tang, Chief Editor of the English Czar and his family, and asked me steps in our national history and
of the "Central News
some precious packages to cites li as an example of "Demo- Agency" wite is concurently English Europe, General Janin said. cracy in 'Action," } Secretary of the
"He returned with more than four of the Mission; Mr King Lung-chang. Manager of the Kun-
un valises filled with all the evidence
Ensure Supply ming
Works; Mr Jen C.
Csubmitted against the Royal family, of theas
well as other relics such as uni- The Hnilian agreement is the People's Foreign Relations Associa-form buttons, melted rings and belt latest step in the · Department" of tion of China and Miss Lucy Tou, buckles picked out of the ashes of Agriculture project, to reduce United Secretary to the Mission. THE New South Wales Minister
the pyre on which the Czar's and States dependence on rubber sources The object of the Mission, accord- his family's bodies were burned Since August, 1949; bureau of plant outside the Western hemisphere, for Education, Mr C. R. Evalt, told ing to Mr Han, is to promote better about ten miles from Ypalley House. Industry survey parties the Parents and Citizens' Associato interpret to the Buhnese people relations between Burma and China,
have ins- Plan That Failed pected potential rubber-producing tions' Conference in Sydney that he the true conditions in Ching and the had decided to nixollsli corporal aspirations of the Chinese people sellle, but there was no one to meet fest. Several
In 10. Latin GXCOB
American Re- brought there things to Mar- publics, of which Halli is the smal- punishment in public schools:
Mr Evalt sald that he hoped alsogression and to get fret-hand
in the war resistanco against me, alther from the Grand Duke and nurseries have been established, to abolish corporal puntament in institutions which cared for wards of
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No More Caneh, teretary-General
In Schools
in-
"It has been proved to me that it Empress Of Abyssinia
is in institutions where severe forms
of punishment are practised that the
boys give most trouble," he said.
The Minister announced also that
Rejoins Emperor
experiment stations Nicholas or from the Qual d'Orsay among them one at Mattrong, Haiti (The French Foreign Office) so which is the source of the high-pro- took them to my family estate inducing rubber, trees for the Haitian the Alps.
Two years later I was able to
programme.
turn them over to the Grand Duke The Hallion plan also calls for and I learned later that General immediate establishment In Haiti of
and
NAIROBI, Aug. 20 (Reuter)—The Wrangel had hoped to carry them banana plantations totalling 6,000 the Department of Education was Empress of Abyssinia arrived here victoriously back to Moscow, but ocrce, and for increased production acquiring a large area at Lake Mac-to-day by special train from Mom- that falled.
of cacao,
olls,
spices, fibres quarie for a physical ninose camp basa and was welcomed by the "The Qual d'Orsay did not want other tropical crops. It is also pros for the Newcastle district, and that Crown Prince, who had flown from to guard them at the French Foreign posed to develop small Hallian- negotiations were being carried out Addis Ababa for her arrival. Office: Finally, they were sent to owned craft industries,"· United | With the University of Sydney to The Empress and her son are leav- London for safo-keeping until they States qapital and technical assise establish a degree in physical edu« ing by air for the Abyssinian capital can be returned to the Kremlin tarice will help make the expansion. cation
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