THE

AIL, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937.

HITLER MUSSOLINI

MEETING AROUSES MUCH WEENS

SPECULATION IN EUROPE

ROME, TO-DAY.

THE DUCE'S DEPARTURE FOR GERMANY ON FRIDAY IS GIVEN PROMINENCE BY THE ITALIAN PRESS, WHILE EDITORIALS STRESS THE IMPORTANCE OF THE COMING INTERVIEW BETWEEN HERR HITLER AND SIGNOR MUS- SOLINI

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Signor Gayda, editor of "Giornale d'Italia," says that the meeting of the two great leaders and two great, revolutionaries will be of direct importance to the whole of Europe.

Both countries had to stand against the onslaught

of States,

parties and groups fighting against Nazism and Fascism.

GERMANY

DECLINES

INVITATION

Italy to-day was prouder then ever that by her fight against Repara- tions and the absurd division of the nations in victors and vanquished and by her recognition of Germany's military parity she had co-operated in the dark days and thereby con- tributed to the resurrection of Ger- many accomplished by Herr Hitler STATE THAT THE GERMAN

SAFEGUARD ORDER

BERLIN, TO-DAY. INFORMED QUARTERS HERE

GOVERNMENT. WILL DECLINE

Italy and Germany had no inten-THE INVITATION ADDRESSED ton of isolating themselves. They TO IT BY THE

SECRETARY- only made the reservation that other

GENERAL OF THE LEAGUE OF countries should not strive for re-NATIONS TO BE REPRESENT- volation or hegemony.

Other papers say that the two leaders, after restoring order In their own countries will meet to safeguard order in the whole

of Europe.

ED ON THE ADVISORY COMMIT-

TEE ON THE SINO-JAPANESE CONFLICT.

Germany, it will be recalled, was represented on the committee set up in 1933, on the occasion of the Manchurian dispute.

They will fight Bolshevism, which Democracy possesses neither the Political circles here stress in arms nor the determination to fight this connection that Germany does Meanwhile in Munich, Herr Adolf not desire to participate in the de- Wagner, Nazi regional leader for liberations of a body to which she Upper Bavaria, told foreign journalis opposed on principle and which lists that the Nazi, Party is respon-includes persons like the Valencia sible for arrangements during the Government Premier, Senor Juan Duce's stay in Germany.

TO BE MET IN BAVARIA

at

Negrin, who has publicly insulted

the head of the German Reich.

Furthermore, it is pointed out The Duce will be welcomed

that Germany will abstain from tak- the station by Herr Hitler and other

ing part in the Geneva negotiations Nazi leaders, after which he will in order to avoid being involved in proceed to the Prince Charles Palace, consultations with Soviet diploma- where the Bavarian Premier will tic representatives, which would greet him.

imply an impossible co-operation The Duce will then visit Herr with them.-Trans-Ocean. Hitler's private residence.

The Duce will deposit wreaths on the graves of Nazi veterans.

There will be a parade of Nazi organisations in Royal Square; fol- lowed later by a visit to the House of German Art.

The day will end with a recep-

tion-Trans-Ocean.

GERMAN 'COMMENTA

Berlin, To-day.

AUSTRALIA'S

ECONOMIC

IMPROVEMENT

Sydney, To-day. The New South Wales Budget was presented yesterday by the The German press is publishing Premier, Mr. B. S. B. Stevens, who comments on foreign newspaper stated that the State's finances had comment on the forthcoming visit to Germany of Signor Mussolini.improved from a 14,000,000 deficit in 1932 to a surplus of 74,000 last “Der Angriff” talks of the “ridi-

year. culous efforts of the foreign press

-visit:**

year

The estimated surplus this to anticipate the results of thewill enable the State to provide the sum of $1,400,000 towards the The "Berliner Tageblatt" refers Sinking Fund, leaving a credit to "The Times" comment, according balance of under £10,000. to which Germany did not wish to Mr. Stevens painted a glowing have the Duce as a guest as long picture of economic improvement as he had differences of opinion in New South Wales, and said that with Britain.

wages and incomes had increased

ARROGANT UTTERANCES with better social services to the The German journal character inhabitants.

ises the utterances of the foreign He declared there would be a press as "arrogant and presumptu-gradual reduction in the Wages Tax and added that $3,500,000

ous."

The "Deutsche Allgemeine Zei- would be spent an improvement tung" denies French reports of a roads. pending Italo-German military al- Mr. Stevens pointed out that liance, saying that the Duce's visit Sydney harbour bridge was now will show a determined policy of entirely self-supporting Reuter.

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