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THE SECRETARY TO THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1746, sig. 109-4/1501
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06 Division IV Strictly confidential! Group Broadcasting Only for personal radio and light duty. Use of service! Jn own responsibility 8.8//40. to destroy! Test No. ( § 353 c RSTGB ). #.αd. Reports of 25 October 1940. /.48/0.40 M o s k a u - Russian. Attlee announced in the House of Commons the creation of a Ministry of Jndustrie. le and civil buildings. He said that the Ministry would have to carry out the great task of urban conversion after the war. Reuter: The British Minister for Economic War informed the Committee of the International Red Cross that the British Government was in charge of the construction of the city. On the basis of the principles of international law, the Government is prepared to grant advantages in respect of the importation of medicines into France, provided that these are used exclusively for the sick and injured. Jn Lyon has been announced that a financial settlement has been signed between France and Switzerland, after which trade relations and rail traffic are resumed. A Turkish newspaper announces that the Turkish government has definitively banned the export of wheat, barley and maize. The former Romanian envoy in Washington was denied Romanian citizenship. Jn Stockholm was announced that the slaughter of cattle increased significantly in August and September. United Press: The representatives of Kan das and the USA discussed the construction of a number of airfields on the coast of the Pacific Ocean. Ass.Press: According to reliable sources, the President of Mexico is examining the question of introducing an embargo on the export of war material and food to countries outside the western hemisphere. In Japan, the export ban on self-waste and mercury has already been introduced. Reuter reports from Bombay: On the 25th of October, the president of the Republic of Mexico, Mr. On October 25, 65 Japanese leave the city on board a Japanese ship. Reuter reports from Delhi that 4 representatives of the Lower Houses will attend the conference of the Eastern Countries of the British Empire as observers. Daily Herald: From Ankara a telegram from the leader of the English trade delegation arrived, in which he denied the press's announcement that an English-Trkish trade agreement had already been concluded. He added, however, that the negotiations will continue and that he hopes that they will be successful. Ass.Press: Der amerik. Minister of War said that to the 2 groups -2-