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ITALY’S ATTITUDE.* PAH IS, September 11. — Official: AI. Kranmis I’oncct reported tt)Jit Jt;;iijisi iieiiirality might favour the Allies, (liiiml Ciauo i.s angry over lien- von Rihlu ntrop's disclosure at the Salzburg conference last month of the German plans to settle the .Poland dispute with force, disregarding assurances to Italy that Germany would not go to Will'. SUDDEN DEATH. AJi.ss Alary Todd, aged about 53, who lived with bar sister at High street. Rnvensbounio, was found dead in a carriage when the train by which she Was proceeding to meet her sister reached Tort Chalmers this afternoon. An inquest will be held. GER ALINS NEVER IX WARSAW. WARSAW. September 11. —A wireless station, commenting on the German broadcast stating that the German troops had withdrawn from the centre of Warsaw, describes the German statement as a clumsy attempt to conceal the fact that they had never even reached AVarsaw itself. The Polish reports claim that the German army in the south ventured too far and had been pushed back by the defenders. 1,200 ENLISTMENTS AT AUCKLAND. With prior enlistments numbering 600, the total enlistments at Auckland to mid-day was 1,200. Major Dittmer, interviewed, said the men were not strikingly tail, hut of a very satisfactory, stocky type. He said Territorials must not take it for granted that, by reason of their inclusion in the force, they had automatically enlisted in the special reserve.— Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 23369, 12 September 1939, Page 12
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