WAR MISCELLANY
BERLIN.—The first winter help collection, exceeded last year's, being £74,000 at pre-war values. RUGBY.—When President Salazar recently addressed the Portuguese National Assembly, the generous' tribute which he paid to Britain evoked warm response here, and the occasion was notable for the demonstration of the cordiality of Anglo-Portuguese relations. • • • * LONDON.—The Johannesburg correspondent of "The Times" says wellknown persons throughout the Union have launched an appeal for £200,000 to defeat enemy propaganda. ' * * « * PARIS. —An official statement records that the casualties resulting from the sinking of the Bretagne were five members of the crew; two passengers are missing. The whole crew of the Emile Miguet were saved. One was killed in the sinking of the Louisiane.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 93, 17 October 1939, Page 10
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