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DANISH TOWN BOMBED. (United Press Association—By Electric . Telegraph—Copyright). - LONDON/ Sept. o. The Copenhagen correspondent of the' British United Press says:—An unidentified ’plane dropped bombs on Esbjerg, in Denmark. The bombs demolished a three-storey block of flats; and killed two inmates, and also injured three children. PLACED IN INTERNMENT. DAR ES SALEM, Sept. 4. The internment bf the Germans is already complete in the main centres of Tanganyika. There lias been no hint, of resistance. - Sedulous Nazi propaganda has not affected the Territory’s four thousand Germans. - ; .. .•• • ,-,- v ’ FASCIST OFFICES WRECKED. LONDON, Sept. 5. Two hundred demonstrators wrecked Sir Oswald Mosley’s new Fascist headquarters at Tottenham. Every window was broken three hours after the declaration of war. DEATH PENALTY FOR LOOTERS LONDON, Sept. 5. The Paris correspondent of “The limes” says: A decree has been issued in 'France which imposes the death penalty for the looting of premises evacuated by the occupants. JAPAN’S NEUTRALITY. TOKIO, Sept. 5. The Foreign Office has formally notified the belligerents and United States of Japanese neutrality.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 September 1939, Page 5
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