MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931.
THE
"BROWN
HOUSE"
OF MUNICH
Behind the Scenes with
Herr Hitler.
G.H.Q. OF GERMAN FASCISTS. By R. H. Bruce Lockhart.
I have just been shown over the "Brown House" in Munich by Herr Rosenberg. The "Brown House" is the headquarters of the German Nazis or Hitlerites. it in the former palace of the Barlows, and was bought by the Nazl Party just a year ago. Since then it has been reconstructed and refurnished by a German architect. That architect is Herr Hitler, who began life as a builder's apprentice.
VOLUNTEERS PLAY DRAWN GAME.
Ride Again in Good Batting Form.
VISITORS DECLARE.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
"TO FILL OR NOT TO FILL."
Dental Surgeons at Variance.
UNSOLVED RIDDLES OF THE SEA.
Four Ships That Have Vanished.
Four ships left ports during inst Winter and have not been heard of since.
"To fill or not to that is one of the most important ques- At Pokfulam yesterday the tions to be answered by the Volunters played a drawn game modern dental surgeon faced with This fact is revealed in "Lloyd'e against the University. For the the treatment of a tooth which has Register of Wreck Returns." visitors Richardson batted in good lost the vitality of its "pulp.” The vanished ships are:-- style for his 20 before mishitting The question was discussed from The April '(Ireland), which left a ball when going for the bowling, jfour different angles by leading, Hull on November 2, 1930, was in Reid batted in a most aggressive dental surgeons at the three-day wireless communication on Novem manner for his run and fooked annuni general meeting of the Bris ber 30 eighty miles from Vestmand Outside the doors are the flaga of good for the half century when he tish Dental Association at Cardiff. Islands, and has not been heard of the Nazi Party and the memorial was stumped. Baker, who was un- A "save-the-tooth policy was since; to the victims of the Putsch of defeated at the close, batted steadi-advocated by Mr. Frank J. Pearce, 1923. On the right is a small bustly throughout the innings. Ride who declared that even after the of Eckard, the first poet of the batted well for the University giv-loss of the pulp, and provided movement. We uncover. "Ouring a much better account of him-there appeared to be a reasonable average casualties for the Inst four self than in the Trial game on chance of success, every effort months," says Rosenberg gravely, Saturday.
should be made to save teeth. If "are fifty a day." Then we enter Scores:
proper measures were taken, he the grent hall. It is a veritablo
considered that dentists were more The Tanja (Sweden), which left) than justifled in attempting to Danzig en Novefober 9, 1930, was 8 treat pulpless teeth instead of pull-eighteen miles south-east of
Jing them out.
Bornholm on November 10, and has not been seen since.
Volunteers
throne room. All around are tiers N. A. E. Mackay, e Silva, b of red leather armchairs. There is Baker
a rose carpet with swastika de-[J. E. Richardson, e Anderson, signs. On the wall is an enormous b Buker
swastika shield. There are swas A. Reid, st. Zimmern, tikas on the roof. Even the clock Nomanbhoy
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Another advocate of the treat- ment and retention of these teeth' s6 was Mr. Owen C. Morphy, who add
Herr Rosenberg is the bralus of the Nazi Party. There are Nazia who say that Hitler orders what Rasenberg wills. This may be anį exaggeration. Certain it is that, if is made in the form of a swastika, K. H. Balger, e Zimmern, b Lee 14led the reservation, however, that the Nazis come into power, Rosen- We pass into Hitler's cabinet-G. C. Burnett, berg will be Germany's Foreign | another magnificent room with a Nomanbhoy Minister. To-day he is the comp-large desk, a book-case, a round F. Baker, not out troller of the five score periodiculs table, and two pictures. On the L. D. Kilbee, & Baker, b Ride which cunalilute the Nazi Press.
table is a flower-pot. Even the R. Stilllard, st. Zimmern, b flower-pot bears a swastika design. Baker
WAS
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The larger picture is a war-scene B. L.¿Stock, not out representing a trench-raid. It fa
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the dentist must make his decision ol with a sense of great respon- 41sibility.
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"In the whole range of dental surgery," he said, "it probably em- 2 bodies, more than anything else we 1do, the risk of secondary disease, 27 which may be so serious as to be
The "Brown Пlouse" is like G.L.Q. during the war. You cannot enter without credentials.
My own sponsor maculate, bemonocled ex-guards of the Iron Cross. The smaller pic-
Total (for 7 wkta.).. 164 officer, who to-day earns a profit-ture by his desk is an old portrait A. C. Bock and R. R. Davies did not able living as an art dealer. of Frederick the Great, who more bat.
Punctually at two o'clock a car than Mussolini or Hitler kimself is
drawa up before my hetc). Mythe Nazi saint.
BOWLING ANALYSIS.
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guarde officer clicks his heels, and Our inspection ended, we sit A. Baker
a menace to life itself,”
Extrection Defended.
Mr. F. Coleman, who dealt with the question from the clinfea! an R. W. pect, also joined the ranks of the 40 2 "save-the-teeth" advocates; but the 34 1 policy of extracting pulpless teeth 15 2 was vigorously defended by Mr. F. C. Nichols, who gave the fol 1 20 1 lowing reasons among others:-
Anatomical difficulties are in the
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1 am introduced to n tall, fair man | down to talk. "What I can answer A. T. Les with blue eyes and a lofty fore- | I shall answer," says Rosenberg. A. T. Nomunbhoy head. It is Herr Rosenberg him-, On the question of the monarchy D. J. N. Anderson self. Like Hitler, he is-or, more he is not to be drawn. Hitler, the L. T. Ride accurately, was-not n German subject. He was born in Reval in 1893 and was until 1920 a Russian subject. He has 'East Prussia and the Polish corridor on the brain. He Is anti-Catholic and anti- Semitic.
idealist, is also an opportunist. P. L. Tau..... 2 1- 12 But on the subject of the Nazi
University.
I take my place beside him at the wheel, and in a few minutes we draw up before a magnificent house
in the Thierstrasse, the finest street in Munich.
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Press the youthful Rosenberg is D. J. N. Anderson, b Baker ... expansive. He is proud of his A. M. Rodrigues, b Baker achievement. In eight years the L. T. Ride, e Stillard, "Volkischer Beobachter" has In- Richardson creased its circulation from 5,000 A. T. Lee, b Burnett
to 175,000. Its weekly illustrated D. K. Samy, b Richardson edition has a circulation of 260,000./F. Zimmerh, c and b Reid The "Brennessel" the new Hitler P. M. N. da Silva, not out
| "Simplicissimus," has a clrculation] A. Baker, not out
of 90,000. The "Landvolk," a news-
Two sentries stand before the paper exclusively for the pehsants, | trance. On each side is a Roman |will be launched shortly.
eagle with swastika centre-piece. Above the door is the Nazi slogan: "Germany Awake."
Hell!
As we enter the hall Rosenberg leads us to his room. Before we
steps the guard | two He raises his right arm
have gone stops us.
No War.
Extras
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Antiseptic dressings strong enough to kill infection produce ir reparable damage to tissues. b
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A. T. Nomanbhoy, A. A. Aziz "Vill the Nazis take power?" 1/P. L. Tan did not bat. ask. Again he smiles without:
BOWLING ANALYSIS. answering.
On what the Nazis will do if they] G. C. Burnett do take power he, is more explicit. A. Reid ... "Please tell your compatriots to rid¦ A. C. Beck their minds of the idea that wo F. Baker
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in the Fascial safute, "Heil," he are out for war of revenge. J. E. Richardson Rays brusquely.
move-
are obvious. But so long as" the Eastern corridor remains, so long as France tries to hold down eighty millions of Germans with a "Vieh-"') volk" (a cattle people) like the l'oles, there can be no peace in Europe."
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The Aardal (Norway), which left Bergen on January 14, was reported to have been seen capsized on Janu- ary 28, and has been missing since
The Ulv (Norway), which left Siglufjord on January. 20 and hast not been heard of since;
THE GOOD AND EVIL OF GETTING TANNED.
Brilliant sunlight may do harm, as well as good, says Dr. W. AN Evans in the Chicago Tribune. It is like any other powerful agent;} and the flea that exposure to it is healthful, always and to any extent.
Is erroneous. He writes:
"I have been giving this matter! some thought for several years, as well as watching the experimenta tion being done in laboratorties and reading the literature found in librarica. The conclusion I have! come to is that for a well man to expose himself to direct sunlight to an extreme extent in Summer does him no good. In some respecta it harms him or may do so.
"A thoroughly tanned skin will never get back to prize-winning cou dition. No woman ever tanned her skin to a mahogany brown, and later became noted for a peachbloom-com- plexion. The only way such a
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The potential danger of the re- is by purchase. Tanned skins are tention of a pulpless tooth must somewhat prone to develop skin 15 outweigh any other consideration. cancer. Sunlight acts on certain Sir Norman Bennett, the retir sterol bodies in and near the skis, 22 ing chairman of the association, producing new chemical compounds. stressed the need for some kind of These compounds help to combat 120 Imperial board, by which, among pneumonia, colds, and consumption. and other things, any dental surgeon So far, their action is all to the
registered in his own country good. could practise in any other coun try in the Empire.
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SATURDAY'S CRICKET.
THE SCOREBOARDS.
LEAGUE II.
Sunlight for Senility. "But sunlight is a powerful medi-
In the course of his speech, he cine, and powerful are the com
pounds it forms with the sterol; said: "The greatest problem of the bodies-powerful for good and future of this country is that of powerful for harm. We need theso arriving at the best acheme for compounds to prevent and cure meeting the dental needs of the rickets, to stabilise the nerves, and nation by means of public dental service, with due regard to the just.
to help resistance again colds, demands of the dental profession pueumonia, and consumption. But and the maintenance of profes rickets. In Winter they need more adults do not need help against sional standards and ideals."
Mr. William Kitlow, the new president, read an extract from
dentist's advertisement of 1746, which stated:-
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"Heil," repeats | There is no German who will go to B. L. Stock .... Rosenberg. "The strangers must war over Alsace. In any case, we N. Mackay he vouched for," says the guard. | cannot make war, for reasons which Rosenberg signs us in. "We have to be careful," he says apologetical- ly. "There are too many Com- munist agente-provocateurs' and too many police aples in the ment."
The precautions remind my of the Bolshevist headquarters ín Smolny in 1978. In Smolny, "Is it true your movement is however, all was squalor. Here losing ground?" I ask. The blue all is spotless.
At Sookunpoo the fudian Recrea- eyes flash. "This year there were Then the tour of Inspection be- 20,000 sulcides in Germany. Next tion Club second cleven, the League gins. First, we
are shown the Winter there will be 36,000. Only IL Champione, defeated the RE huge card-index room where the fools can talk of our going back!"& Signals eleven by 22 runs. ly suggested, but may be worn members of the party are register-} As I take my teave, I am given Scores:-
fyears together, yet are they so fit ed. "Twelve years ago," says a book of Nazi songs. They are 1.R.C. II. 162 M. R. Abbas 45, ted that they may be taken out Rosenberg proudly, "we had seven (ali marches and hymn tunes. The
A. R. Abhas 28,and put in by the person who wears members. To-day we have six best were written by a young man
Sig. Williame 5 for them at pleasure, and are an or- hundred thousand."
who laid down his life in the Nazi
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nament to the mouth and greatly cause.
I am shown a memership card. "What obligations does a member undertake on joining?” I ask naive- ly. Rosenberg smiles. "The chief obligation is to pay eighty pfennig a week." Eighty pfennig a week
No
Is raughly three shillings a month. Six hundred thousand times three shillings Is £90,000 a month. wonder there are English politi- cians who admire the Nazi orgeni- sation!
We go upstairs to see the various committed rooms. The pride of the "Brown House" is the newly com- ploted hall of the national council. i
One verae runs as follows: "Open the streets to the "Brown'
battalions;
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For our gallant storm-troops
passage clear.
a
aunlight then they can get in order to protect themselves against colds
and pneumonies. But we are taik
ing about Summer now, and in that season sunlight is in excess. This "Artifical teeth set in so firm as story has to do only with well adults, to eat with them, and so exact as in the Summer season, The senlle not to be distinguished from na process the process of growing old tural. They are not to be taken is abetted by sunlight, at least in out at night, as is by some false plants. Maybe these tanned
and women are inviting premature senility."
RE. & S.: 130 (Sig. Williams 43) help speech."
FRIENDLIES.
At King's Park the Hong Kong
DICH
COFFIN FOLLOWS A BRIDE'S CAR
London Traffic
A funeral corto
and a wet-
ding procession got mixed up lo Harrow Road, Willesden, N.W., ra-
C.C. second eleven defeated the K.B.S.F.P.A. LADIES'cently. Our swastika dag brings hope to Royal Navy by 10 wickets.
millions;
in near."
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HOCKEY CLUB.
Playing Recreio
To-morrow.
The day of Freedom and Bread Royal Navy: 53 (LL-Cdr. Skyrme 25, G. E. R. Divett It is the Nazi Marseillaine. II.K.C.C. II.: 128 for 8 (H. J: Arm
6 for 18). Thirteen years after the war to ond war it has captured the youth
strong 70, 'Cdr. of Germany.
Bayley 4 for 49),) At Happy Valley the Diocesan Boys' School defuntod the Craigen.] The following have been select gover Cricket Club,
jed to represent the K.B.S.F.P.A. (Ladies' Hockey Section) against C.C.C.: 165 (F. Leo 65, E. Barry the Club de Recreio ladies at King's
80)..
Park to-morrow:-
And if a German wrote it, the policy of France has inspired It.
Scores:
A DEVON CASTLE FOR SALE.
The residential agricultural, and sporting estate of Compton Castle, at. Maridon, situated
The castle, which was built. about three miles from Torquay and Paignton, and extending to about 1420, is of great interest some 1,588 acres, is for sale as to the antiquary. The buildings
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The wedding cars were coming. from St. John's Church, at the corner of Kilburn Lane, and the car | containing the bride and bride-| groom on turning Into Harrow Rond headed a line. of traffic In which was the funeral cortege.
The hearas with its flower-laden coffin followed immediately behind the bride and bridegroom's' car, while the bridesmaids' car follow- ed the mourners.
Matters righted themselves 200 for 300 yards further along, where!! the funeral, cortego turned into Kensal Green Cemetery,
· MOTOR CYCLISTS' ACCIDENT.
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Nathan Roal outside the Kowloon The freehold estate includes Compton necessary, and the north seven dairying farms from fifty. front of the Castle, with its em O. Murphy; F. Allan, R. Captain's Cup played during the fured man, and Wardor Franks., G. C. Mosa; A. Tate (captain); In the qualifying round of the Motor Bus Co.'s premises. The in- three to 397 acres, two private robattled tower and ancient gate Bates, T. B. W. Smith; J week-end GD Reid 8-10-08 who sustained minor injuries, were sidences, numerous small hold way, and the dilapidated walls Ferguson, G. C. Burnett, F. Solk, and W. Hyde 82-12-70 qualilded, both taken to the Kowloon Hos Inge, accommodation land, or remain to this day.
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