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Fair Warning to Finns Is Given by Britain

LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter)—Reports that Britain had told Finland that if she continued to invade purely Rusalari ter- ritory it would be necessary for Britain to treat Finland as an open enemy now and when peace had como were confirmed in London to-day. · ́

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

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Bulgaria Denies Bellicosity

LONDON, Sept, 24 (Reuter). -All is quiet In Bulgária, declared the Bulgarian Minister of the Jaderior, M. Grabowski, addressing foreign journalists In Sofla to-day, states a Sofin dis- patch to the official German newo agency.

relations between the two coun- ! "To-night We Present:" A Pact, Bulgaria stood on the side

tries could be improved.

The suggestion of M. Tanner, the Finnish Minister of Commerce, that the Finnish war against Russia could

Review of Records

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Broadcast by ZDW on a Frequency bo separated from the war as a whole of 845 kc.'s and on Short Wave from is not regarded as a possibility in au-1-2.15 and 8.30-11.15 p.m. on 9.52 thoritative circles in London.

Death Abroad Of Chinese Envoy

m.c.'s per second.

The Minister stressed that as a partner in the Three-Power

of the Axis Powers politically and ideologically..

in the near future Bulgaria would enter the war

He denied American reports that

against the Soviet Union, establish a protectorate in the Crimea, control the Black Sea 0.45 Closing Local Stock. Quota and participate in the exploitation of

the Caucasian oil wells,

6.0 Indian Programme.

6.47 Dante Mario by Gerald Moore (Piano) and His Rhythm,

7.15 Vivian Ell (Piano) and Jessie Matthews (Vocal).

7.35

Light Orchestral. Hall

Vienna-Potpourri (Dostal); Viktoria And Her

Hussar Selec tion (Abraham);

"Manon"Fantasia (Massenet, arr. Tavan).

8.0 London Relay The Newa. 8.15 London Relay-War Com-

Buried at Geneva. GENEVA, Sept. 24 (Central News),The funeral was held here: on Monday of the Inte Chinese Minister to Poland, Dr Wang King-

who died of cancer last month,

ber HOT! Madame. Wang,

and daughter and leaders of the Chinese

here community

Including the Chinese Minister to Switzerland, Dr 8.25 London Relay — 'Listening Victor 11oo Shih-tsal, the Chinese Fost

the International Court of

Jude in

Justice,

thementary,

Bulgaria, he added, had no aggres sive intentions against anyone and was not being pressed from uny quarter.

Bateless Fabrication

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH" ANKARA, Sept. 24 (UP) is reliably learned that the Bulgarian authorities have evacuated the Tur- kish population from the village of Jemool, situated near a large mill- tary aerodrome nent the Turkish frontler, and

filled up the munitions and fuel

F. T. Cheng, and General {e Examination of Points in Dally village

Dr P

Wel Yung-ching who until recently

Propaganda, 6.30 Programme Summary.

was Military Attache to Berlin, 8.32 A Ketelbey Programme. participated in the

the ceremony.

9.0 Local Time Signal and An-

The late Minister left Warsaw dur*nouncements. ing the German-Polish war In 1939, 9.02

Studio-"Toniglit

We

travelling by way of Germany, Present". Belgium and

He France.

Was A A Record Review arranged by wounded en roule during an air raid. John Abbott

It is learned that Madame Wang

0.45-10.0 News In French (on) and her family are shortly leaving Short Wave only). for China via the United States.

0.15

Berllor "King Lear" Over- ture, Op. 4.

The B.B.C.

10.0

Symphony Orchestra London-The News and Commentary.

Vichy Says British conducted by Sir Adrian Boult. Sank French Ship

VICITY, Sept. 24 (Reuter)-The Vichy news agency announces that British bombers attacked and sank the French cargo steamer Moncelot on Saturday in the Gulf of Gabes off the const of Tunisia,

All her crew were rescued. The agericy adds that the Moncelet which carried cargo of phosphates, caught fire after being hit by three bomba.

Strong Protest

stores.

with

have

The "New York Times" has stated that the German ultimatum to Bul- garin is a baseless fantasy.

Enemy Ships

Disappearance Mystery Of British Attache's Wife

Special to the "Telegraph"

PEIPING, Sept. 24 (UP),—Mystery continued to sur- round the disappearance of the beautiful and popular Japanese-born Aiko, wife of Mr Denzil H. Clarke, Press Attache of the British Embassy. She has been missing since she left 'n lady friend's house last Saturday, Her husband and the British Embassy are making every pos- sible effort to find her, and have also appealed to the Japanese authorities; however, thus far they have not been able to obtain the slightest clue.

The British Consul, Mr A. A. L, Tuson told the "United Press" that he is convinced that Mrs Clarko has been kid- napped, and he belloves that her disappearance is closely linked with an extremely, libellous article, published in the Japanese daily newspaper "Tho Shimpo" on September 12 in which Mrs Clarke was severely criticised for behaving in a manner causing pain to patriotic Japanese. The article also made other fantastic allegations. The British Embassy requested the Japanese newspaper to publish a retraction but have so far failed to obtain satisfaction.

Conservation

Invited To

Expert China

The Chinese Government has extended an invitation through the State Department to Dr W. C. Lowdermilk, Associate Chief of the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, to come to China as nd- viser in forestry and general conservancy work to help in for- mulating a flood-control programme for the country, according to Dr D. Y. Lin, director of the Yellow River Commission and concurrently member of the National Relief Commission, in an Interview with "Central News." Dr Lin who has just arrived

in Hongkong from Chungking

Sunk By Sub.spent most of the past two

making

in the Northwest, extensive studies of the up-

LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).stream drainage areas of the

Disturbances In Argentine

Elements

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH

A British submarine has tor- Yellow River basin and of soil Move Sponsored By Nazi pedoed an enemy transport and erosion and the causes of floods n supply ship of about 1.500 tons in the various provinces in 10.15 Shert Plano Recital by each in the Central Mediter-Central and North China. Arthur Rubinstein.

ranean, according to, an Ad- Evocacion (Albeniz); Cordoba mirally communique this after. (Albeniz): Navarra (Albéniz).

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noon.

10.30 Paul Robeson (Bass) and The Boston Promenade Orchestra, The supply ship is believed to 11.0 London—“War Correspon- have been sunk and the trans- port was later scen to be on fire. 11.13 Close Down.

dent."

Some U.S. Marines Leave Tientsin

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH"

Extermination Of Badly VICHY, Sept 24 (UP)The Wounded Nazis Alleged French Government to protesting strongly to London against the sink- LONDON, Sept. 24 (Reuter).--- Ing of the Moncelet. The protest is Moscow Rudio In English to-day TIENTSIN, Sept. 24 (UP).-The based on three points: firstly, that the stated that doctors in the German United States Marine establishment Moncelet was transporting phos-Army hospitals have find instructions here has been reduced by more than phates which is not contraband of to put to death badly wounded men halt by the departure on the trans- war; secondly, that she was naviga- for whom there is no hope of return-port Henderson for Cavite and the ting in French waters; thirdly, that ing to the ranks.

United States with approximately 30 the French tricolor WAS plainly The question is decided in each Marines. A small detachment like visible and therefore no mistake was particular case by the head doctor of wise proceeded to Peking leaving possible.

the hospital, bald the radio announcer. less than 50 men al Tientsin.

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Like all up-to-date conservations Dr. Lin belleves that the problem of flood-control is no longer just an cngineering problem.

BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 24 (UP).— Deputy Raul Taborda to-day charged that the abortive army and air force subversive movement In the Argen. tine was another Nazl attempt to seize control of the Government through Quislings."

"Dr Lowdermilk." added Dr Lin, "is a well-known authority in con- He said that all bombs and ina- servation matters. Some 16 years chine-guns have been removed from military planes. He accused Bgo he was in China as professor of nil forestry in the University of Nank-Generals Juan Molina and Benhamin complicity in the ing, and bad already done much to Menendez with aruuse public interest in the im-movement. At least five air force i portance of devising fundamental officers have been arrested. measures for flood and erosion con- Senor Taborda stated that only p trol in North and Northwest China."small section of the air force was in-

Dr Lowdermilk, he, said, will cer-volved in the movement. tainly bring about a form of technical

Mexico City Demonstration co-operation that is much needed between the two countries, for he MEXICO CITY, Sept. 24 (UP). comes not only as an adviser but also

1160 Authorities arc Investigating the as a representative of the U. S possibility that Axis elements might Government. Dr Lin expressed cer- have Incited the demonstration lead- tainty that Dr Lowdermilk willing to last night's shooting outside make all Chinese river basins the the Mexican President's house laboratory for his Soil Conservation which at least fourteen were killed Service for further investigations and and fifteen wounded. research in problems affecting land

in

utilization and watershed manage- Union officials predicted that a ment which will be of great value to crisis may result between the Gov- both countries.

ernment and labour.

Japanese Move Against

Siberia is Forecast

Special to the "Telegraph”

CHUNGKING, Sept. 24 (UP)—The newspaper "Ta Kung Pao" to-day predicted that with the loss of Kiev, the Japanese will be launching an offensive against Siberia very soon.

It naserted that all the Japanese northern offensives in history since the invasion of Korca in 1592 have been under- taken in the winter time. The first Russo-Japanese Siberian expedition in 1918 was in winter, and the occupation of Manchuria in 1931 was carried out in the

same season.

The reasons for the winter cam- paigns on the northern mainland In- ciude

the

fact

that the freezing of all rivers

Jo Manchuria permit Japanese cavalry and artillery to move freely.

The establishment of General Yamada's hordes completes the pre- parations for a push north and the recent protest regarding the Soviet mines and the sinking of Japanese Ashing boats provides the best pre- lude to a Russo-Japanese clash.

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Refinery In Flames

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH?" WHITING, Ind. Sept. 24 (UP) Fire is raging in the 700 acro ro- finery of the, Standard Oil Company of Indiana and flames are shooting:

100 feet into the air.

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One Man Killed

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“Hawkins, did Lord Henry empty crême de menthe amongst my goldfish in the course of last night's party ?”.

"Not te my knowledge, Sir. Then was no crime de menthe to empty." Then I must have dreamt "It. A vivid "dreata, Hawkini, because theft noses all turned red.

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