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September 25, 1941.

Ukracy, Supraxia

Fair Warning to Finns Conference Of Allies Adheres K SHOES

Is Given by Britain To U.S.-British Declaration

LONDON, Sept. 21 (Reuter)-Reports that Britain had told Finland that if she continued to invade, purely Russian ter- ritory it would be necessary for Britain to treat Finland as an open enemy now and when peace had come were confirmed in

London to-day.

It was added that if Finland ceased fighting and withdrew her troops to her original | frontiors as they oxisted before the Russo-Finnish war, Britain)

Disturbances In Argentine

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LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).The Inter-Allied · Conference unanimously affirmed as a common aim that supplies of food and materials will be made available for the post-war needs of the countries liberated from Nazi' oppression.

M. Paul Spank, the Belgian Prime Minister, afterwards proposed the following resolution: "The Governments of Belgium, Czecho-Slovakia, Greece, Luxemburg, the US.S.R. and Yugo- Slavia and representatives of General 'do Gaulle, lender of the Free French, having taken noto of the declaration recently drawn up by the President of the U.S.A. and the Prime Minister of | Britain, Mr Winston Churchill, on behalf of His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom,

and their intention to co-operate to the best of their ability in giving effect-to them.”

would be ready to see whether Move Sponsored By Nazi now make known their adherence to the common principles of policy set forth in the declaration

relations between the two coun-

tries could be improved.

The muggestion of M. Tanner, the

U.S. Strike Off

tween National Defence Mediation Board.

Mediation Bears Fruit NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Reuter)- President

Roosevelt's statement

Elements

SPECIAL TO THE “TELEGRAPH“

through Quisling bombs and -ma-Africa because these govern- |

yesterday that merchantmen tied up Authorities

In

But the

vessels and then "letting the Medin- tlon Board handle the disputes."

Sallora of the Union of the Pacific which had tied up three vessels In. the New York harbour, announced that their membership had voted on release of the vessels al 5 p.m.

Aro

were

encourage

On behalf of Greece, Mr. Tsoudere e

mo to make shows that

Netherlands

officials predicted that as the meeting of President Roosevelt appeared to be in the nature of ago Pherlands na soon as the yoke

-

Death Abroad Of children after the-final victory.

Chinese Envoy

Small Nationa

the

Mr Anthony Eden, the British have taken up time against the com-jthose parts of the world not directly BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 24 (UP):- Foreign Secretary, explained mon foo

ravaged by war. It was known that Finnish Minister of Commerce, that Deputy Raul Taborda to-day charged that the preamble to the resolu-

"Help For Russia

the United States Government was the Finnish war against Russia could that the abortive army and air force tion made no mention of His operation would be particularly quick co-ordination of stocks and the mar

Mr Masaryk hoped that the co- deeply interested in planning for the be separated from the war as a whole is not regarded as a possibility in au-subversive movement in the Argen-

tine was "another Nazi attempt to Majesty's Government or the in giving all possible assistance to keting of some of the most important thoritative circles in London.

Beize control of tho Government Governments of Canada, Aus- Soviet Russia.

commodities, especially wheat and tralia, the Dominions and South He said that

approved the resolution,

statement which they have *chine-guns have been removed from

Mr Joseph Bech, for Luxemburg, all

accusedments were already associated and his government gave adherence they will not be unwilling at the military planes. He

to the Roosevelt-Churchill declara- right time to join in the framing of NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (Router) Generals Juan Molina and Benhamin with the declaration.

plans for the supply of Europe's needs The Seafarers International Union Menendez with complicity In the Mr Eden said that the resolution on. has called off its 11-day strike pond- movement. At least five air force expressed the general aims for which "To-day the whole world knows on the basis of co-operation" said ing the outcome of negotiations be- ofeers have been arrested.

they were fighting. It was his con- that the great English-speaking de-Mr Eden.

Dutch Food Stocks Senor Taborda stated that only aviction that approval by the Allied mocracies are jointly pledged to the the ship owners and the

small section of the air force was in- Council of the declaration would add final destruction of Nazi tyranny." LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-The volved in the movement.

greatly to its influence and

The declaration had brought re-point of view of the Netherlands Mexico City Demonstration the Allied forces now gathered to-newed encouragement to resistance Government with regard to the ro-

gether to defeat Germany.

by oppressed peoples.

solution adopted by the Inter-Allied MEXICO CITY, Sept. 24 (UP).

Czecho-Slovakia investigating the

Conference in London to-day on the M. Jan Masaryk, the Czech Foreign Dr E. N. von Kleffens, the Nether-subject of post-war feeding and re- ports by labour disputes "have got possibility that Axis elements might to move" is apparently bearing fruit. have incited the demonstration lead- Minister, accepting the resolution on Iands Foreign Minister, said that the lief in Europe was explained to "Reuter" to-day by an authoritative thelr The Seafarers International Unioning to last night's shooling outside behalf of Czecho-Slovakia, said that words "with due respect for

the Mexican President's house In the Czecho-Slovaks

spokesman. who escaped existing obligations" In Point 4 of Netherlands this called membership meblings

And

the Atlantic Charter (dealing with the to discuss

enjoying morning to

of 25 which at least fourteen were killed Hitler the release

As is well-known," he said, "the of Britain were stirred by equal access to trade and materials) Netherlands Government some time lied-up vessels

sels which in the words of and fifteen wounded.

hospitality of

measures for re-stocking Union the

Union leader, Mr John Howk, was "the sensible thing to do." crisis may result between the Gov-and Mr Churchill. The eight points reservation.

were equally important in theit Existing obligations should not be of German oppression has been cast Mr Hawk

men erninest and labour. advised

political and economic significance, perpetuated if they would seriously off. Queen Wilhelmina in a rodio back on board the ships,

They were the correct process in impair or diminish the effect of rule. speech promised her people is take

better world for our At the end of the last war the same this task in hand, achieving a

principle found solemn expression Operations In U.S.A. in almost identical terms, he sold, "A Government executive in the and they all knew what became of it extraordinary service appointed for when the snowball of protection was this purpose is in New York and is sel rolling until it became so large making the necessary purchases and that it was serious obstacle in the supervising the oring of these path of international trade.

goods for the duran of

of the war. An Earnest Hope

"Although the Government have Minister to Poland, Dr Wang King could we establish peace that all men The Netherlands Government ex-the greatest possible interest in this British Tanks Rushedky, who died of cancer last month. in all lands would live out their lives pressed the earnest hope to see trade Joint Allied task and will be pre-

Madame Wang, her son Out To Aid Red Army daughter and leaders of the Chinese when the total disarmament of na- treatment in international commerce contribute their share to this work,

and in freedom from fear and I want. Even

ven barriers removed 'and discriminatory |pared to exert all their powers to. LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter) — comumunity here Including the tions who periodically resorted to abolished. A serious effort would be the fact remeins that plans on behalf Throughout Britain tanks are rolling Chinese Minister to Switzerland, Draggression to attain political aggran-made to that end for the ultimate of the Netherlands Motherland retain out for Soviet Russia. Hundreds Victor Hoo

Hoo Shih-teal the Chinese disement was accomplished, the de- benefit of all.

their particular attention.” and hundreds are being assembled fudge in the International Court of fensive position of nations who, les

Kleffens said that on be- und armed in a conseless flow. All Justice, Dr F.

Dr van T. Cheng, and General Czecho-Slovakia, had for long been half of the Netherlands Govern WAVELL'S FLYING

we until recently previous records are being smashed | Wel Yung-ching who underlin, be considered.

victions of aggression, would have to he was happy to express adhesion to Women are taking a

leading part

ort was Military Attache to

principles of the Atlantie Charter participated in the in this gigantle British effort on be-

continued, "Within the Masaryk The late Minister left Warsaw dur- the future economic structure of the these principles, properly applied,

because it was their conviction that TRIP TO LONDON half of Tanks For Russia Week."

A Ministry of Supply official tolding the German-Polish war in 1938, world as outlined by the Churchill would go far to advance a better "Reuter" that une large factory in travelling by

way of

LONDON, Sept. 24 (Router).-—-Il Germany Roosevelt Declaration, small nations

order International

which

that and

He

understood would 18

General Sir South Wales had nirendy turned out Belgium

was like Czecho-Slovakia, by access to bring to all countries international Archibald Wavell, Commander-in- more guns

for tanks than was ever wounded en route during an air raid. belleved

It is learned that Madame Wang their fair share of raw materials, will and national security and prosperity. Chief in India, has been on a visit to ent Reports

in the time.

be given an opportunity as equals 10 "We thank the President the London where he had consultations and her family are shortly leaving reconstruct in co-operation with their United States and the Prime Minister with the Imperial General Staff. Reports reaching the Ministry of for China via the United States.

neighbours quickly and permanently of His Britannic Majesties Govern- General Wavell came by air and Supply to-day from factories in all

their devastated economic life. The ment in the United Kingdom for has now returned. Czecho-Slovak parts of the country show that the

Kovernment are more tuving taken this auspicious During his visit to London he had punk output for the first three days Missions In Moscow that ever convinced that the closer initiative," he said.

several talk with Mr Churchill, of the Tanks For Russia Week" has MOSCOW, Sept. 21 (UP). The co-operation becomes between Britain

Poland's Viewr--

General Sir John Dill (Chief of increased by 50 per cent, over the Anglo-American Missions have arriv-and America the greater will be the

The Polish Minister, Count Edward Imperial General Staff) and other future safety of those who to-day Raczynski, said he hoped the Charter high corresponding period of a month ago, jed in Moscow.

igh British military omelals. would be fully appiled and the ne- It is understood that the object of tivities of certain nations that had General Wavell's visit was to discuss taken advantage of present circum-

cum various problems arising out of the stances would not be forgotten.

tiren situation in Russia and the Middle Poland which was the first victim East.

Returns To India of the German aggressor and which

G.M.T.

Buried at Geneva Any hope of agreement with Nazl GENEVA, Sept. 24 (Central Germany and vulgarizing goose-step-} News) The funeral was held here ping Prussianism was a futile dream. on Monday of the late Chinese Only after the destruction of this

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now authoritatively confirmed that General Sir Archibald Wavell has been in consultation with the Im- perial General Staff and has been returned to India by plane.

had still rejected German proposals LONDON, Sept. 24 (UP)-It is of collaboration would see that none of the illegal acts perpetrated by the ruthless aggressor would be recognis ed-and-the-Polish population which had been removed from the western parts of Poland would return to

eir homes at the Germans driven way.

of

General Wavell's swift series be secret conferences with Mr Churchill, the Prime Minister, several members He was confident too, that Poland of the War Cabinet, the Chief of the would not be allowed to emerge Imperial General Staff, General Sir from the war with reduced territory John Dill and other high milltary but would see that her frontiers ns-officials coincided with the growing sured

an economic development tears that Germany may soon reach worthy of the numbers of her popula- the oil fields in the Caucasus as well tlon..He endorsed very strongly the as the danger of the reported Im- fundamental principles of the A-minence of a Bulgarian attack on lantic Churler.

Turkey.

Pool of Resources LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).-The duty of all free countries to organise in good time an initial pool of resources for use in the transition from war to peace was stressed by Mr Anthony Eden at to-day's re-

sumption of the All Conference at

St James's Palace, noon.

Mr Eden proposed a resolution dealing with practical steps which must be

for the 。ken in order to provide i

oc-

of necessities to cupied countries as soon as the Ger- man oppressors had been removed.

It was in order to organise this action that the British Government had invited the Allied Governments and authoritles ta meet there that day. The preliminary work had al- ready been done by 0 Ministerial Commilice on export surpluses.

European Needs

Another Committee under Sir Frederick Leith-Ross, Government. Chiel Economic adviser, had already begun to enquire into European

needs.

The Netherlands. Government had taken

measures, to build a store for their country, and the Polish and Belgian Governments had to prepare

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“Hawkins, did Lord Henry | Were many glasses broken?' empty crôme de menthe

"None, Sir." amongst my goldfish in the course of last night's party ? "***" "Not to my knowledge, Sir. Thert. suas mo crime de menibe to emply" "Then I must have dreamt it. A vivid dream, Hawkins, because their noses all turned red."

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"Undanbiedlyá dream, Sir, since Itook the precaution of evacuating the bawl to my pantry when Lord Henry began to sing."

“Well, it's all in a good cause. And now, get me a really big breakfast: And give the gold- fish a double ration of ants": SER, Jur to celebrate their *** Very wise of you, Hawkins. | hairbreadth escape.

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