THE WAR STEP BY STEP
I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28. , Huge German forces, massing on ' the Western Front, and Nazi attack ' thought probable though the ground is not favourable for big movements of mechanised troops. Heavy concentrations on Belgian frontier leads to alarm, King Leopold broadcasting that his country hoped that its guaranteed neutrality would be respected. German allegations of anti-Nazi propaganda against Belgium. Wrecked German submarine found on Goodwin tands. Gitv of Flint leaves Murmansk for German port under German crew. American resentment at Russia's ignoring of protests. Sinkings on Atlantic trade routes believed to be work of two pocket, battleships Admiral von Scheer and Deutschland, which may now be back in Germany. Papal encyclical on world's woes deplores flouting of universal laws. MONDAY, OCTOBER 30. German reconnaisance plane shot down over Scotland in spectacular •dog fight. United States Senate votes for repeal of Neutrality Act by 63 votes to 30, legislation passed repealing embargo, And instituting fi Cash and cnri'V for arms. Object of Russia thought to be the bolshevisalion of'-the-Near East. Any expansion through Persia will be strongly resisted. German arti ilery active on XYestrern Front and troop concentrations continue. German firms recall representatives from Holland. Hitler to , visit front. | (Continued foot next column) ]
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 82, 1 November 1939, Page 2
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