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EXCLUSIVE MUSSOLINI REVELATIONS

The "China Mail" to-day pu- blishes (on Page 14 and 15) the second instalment of the sensa- tional series of revelations of the workings of European diplomacy.

To-day's article by Dr. Martin Fuchs, the Austrian diplomat, gives the background of the tragedy of Central Europe, and contains never before published detal's of Mussolini's dealings with Austria, and the position of Dr. Schuschnigg between Rome and Berlin.

Further important documents are revealed to-morrow.

Soviet Accuses British Capitalism

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"Intolerable For German Pupils To Sit With Jews"

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Berlin, To-day.

JAPS. DROP

100 BOMBS ON TAIPING

Mano:

Tangkow, Anhwei, To-day. Taiping, a small town to the south-east of Tsingyang on the south bank of the Yangtze River in In Anhwei, was again heavily bombed by about 30 Japanese aircraft yes- deterday morning.

The last Jewish pupils still in German schools were removed yesterday by à decree of the Reichs Minister of Education, Dr. Bernhard Rust. an official statement on the matter, it is

clared:

More than 100 incendiary and demolition bombs were rained in-

"After the nefarious murder in Paris of the Ger-discriminately over the town, caus- While the man Diplomat von Rath, no German teachering several big fires.

exact extent of damage is still un- could be expected to impart instruction to Jew-der investigation, It is believed to

be heavy ish schoolchildren.

"Moreover, it goes without saying that it would be intolerable for German pupils to sit with Jews in the same classrooms.”

The town was also raided by two

enemy planes the day before when six bombs were dropped, killing two

civilians and wrecking several houses.Central: News.

Racial separation had in general been forbidden merely during last been carried out in the last few Thursday "in the interest of the “THE JAPANESE AGGRES-years, but a small residual number Jews themselves" in order to pre-ther restrictions and that the Jews SION IN CHINA DIRECTLY of Jewish pupils still remained at vent gathering of a large number will be able to promote their

German schools.

of Jews, and that from Monday social and cultural life in their own THREATENS THE INTER- Subject to further legal regula-the Jewish Cultural Organisations community in the same way as tion, Dr. Rust accordingly deber will be allowed again to resume they were permitted to throughout ESTS OF ENGLAND, BUT THE mined that "Jews are not allowed to their normal activities without fur-the last five years." "Trans-Ocean. RULING GROUP OF ENGLISH attend German schools. They are allowed to attend only Jewish CAPITALISTS BELIEVES schools.

"As far as this has not already THAT IF JAPAN SCORES A

happened, all Jewish pupils still at- VICTORY OVER THE CHINESE tending German schools are to be PEOPLE, THE CAPITALISTS dismissed immediately.

"This regulation applies to all OF ENGLAND AND JAPAN schools under my authority, includ-

ing the obligatory schools." WILL BE ABLE TO COME TO

AN UNDERSTANDING AS RE-

GARDS THE PLUNDER OF CHINA."

ALLOWED TO RESUME

The Jewish cultural organisa- tion in Germany, the "Reichs Fed- eration of Jewish Cultural Associa- So declared M. Kalinin, Pre- tions" which has existed in its pre- sident of the Soviet Union, in a sent form since 1934, was allowed review of the international situa- to resume its normal activities yes- tion before the delegates of for-terday. eign and Soviet workers' delega- tions here yesterday.

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All Jewish enterprises which are. members of the Reich Federations are likewise permitted to resume their activities in the cultural sphere

Kalinin met the British, The Reichs Propaganda Minis= Spanish, French, Scandinavian ter's delegate for Jewish organisas and other foreign workers' dele, tions, Hans Hanckel, explained to gations at a meeting which was the representative of Trans-ocean also attended by representatives that evente and performanoss plann- of the Central Council of Soviet ed by the Reichs Federation of trade unions:

Jewish Cultural ssociations, had

He asserted that the peoples of

the Soviet Union do not fear at

tack by the Japanese militarists blow than that delivered or any other aggressor, but are ly at Khassan Lake and ready to deal them a more severe kufeng-Reuter.

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