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HIT BV 150 MB. LONDON. September 17. -.V high-explosive bomb which ]ii!■ tinhuge Strand building. in which the Xi'« Zealand fruit sale* division ii» housed, did not damage the office of interrupt work. The London manager. Mr If. Turner, said : “ All the staff i.s safe and well. We bate been obliged to evacuate temporarily.” FRENCH MOROCCO RIOTS. LONDON. September 17.- -Tlie Tangier correspondent of ‘ Tlie Times ' says reports are reaching Algociras. Ceuta, and Tangier of many riots in Casttblnnea and elsewhere, as Die result of clashes between Vichy and de Gaulle supporters. Many arrests have been made. Spanish troops are concentrating on the French Moroccan frontier as a precaution. IN DO-CHINA. LONDON. September 17.—The Associated Press Hanoi correspondent says the Japanese Consul-Gene-ral warned Japanese nationals to prepare to leave Jndo-China if French-Japan esc relations deteriorate after the conference on tlie question of Due entry of Japanese troops into French territory. He added that ships were going to Haiphong to evacuate Japanese. The French are prepared to continue the negotiations, but are equally determined to reject the Japanese representations if they are in the form of an ultimatum. ■ ANTI-MEASLES VACCINE. PHILADELPHIA, September 17. —Tim University of Pennsylvaniaannounces the discovery of an antimeasles vaccine.
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Evening Star, Issue 23684, 18 September 1940, Page 12
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