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THE CHINA MAIL, JANUARY 12, 1989.
Hitler Planning New Move Another Warning By Mr. Winston Churchill
PLEA FOR UNITED FOREIGN POLICY
Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Chingford, Essex, said that, while the Mediterranean was being thrown into increasing disturbance by Italy's demands, which were preoccupying France, the Nazi dictator was on the verge of a further move- ment in the East of Europe.
"We do not know which direction it will take," Mr. Churchill added.
BRITISH PAPERS
SEIZED IN GERMANY
Berlin, Jan. 6.
Many British newspapers, in- cluding "The Times," were seized upon their arrival on German soil this morning. The motives for the seizure have not yet been revealed.-Havas.
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even more unpromising phase lies before us. But Britain and France
serious dangers with resources. and moral, which have become relatively weak."
By throwing the Republic of Czechoslovakia to the wolves to be devoured, and throwing open the Nazi appetite and domination, they had gained not peace based on con- fidence and hope, but an uneasy and precarious breathing space, in which every nation in the world was redoubling its efforts to rearm.
"Since Munich and the destruction of Czecho-will have to face in 1939 even more slovakia he has had so many choices open that his trouble is which to take first; whether it should be Memel or Danzig; whether he will stir up Polish Ukrainians against Poland or the Transylvania population against Rumania no one can tell, but everything points to an early resumption of Nazi aggression and no concerted resistance being made against it."
Signor Mussolini, he went on, so far from being appeased by Britain and French recognition of his so- called conquest of Abyssinia, had set on foot an agitation for Nice, Corsica and Tunis.
"But that is not enough. We must go farther if there is to be national unity or international action. The ideal must be set up to which the eyes and thoughts of our manhood and womanhood can be directed.
THE RULE OF LAW
whole east and centre of Europe to
There were a number of interrup- tions during Mr. Churchill's speech, and several people were ejected.
BRITISH AGENT ALLOWED TO SEE MR. GOLDING
LONDON, TO-DAY.
IT IS UNDERSTOOD THAT THE ACTING. BRITISH AGENT AT BURGOS HAS NOW RECEIVED PERMISSION TO SEE THE BRITISH PRO- CONSUL, MR. ERNEST GOLD- ING, WHO WAS ARRESTED BY THE SPANISH NATIONAL- ISTS ON AN ESPIONAGE CHARGE, AND HIS WIFE.
The Agent is proceeding to San Sebastian, where the Goldings are detained.
It is also understood that a writ-
from ten reply
the Nationalist
Government will be sent in the im- mediate future to the British Gov-
ernmnt's request for information regarding the arrest of Mr. Gold- ing.-Reuter.
NO COMPLAINTS
London, To-day. Information Was received last night that Mr. Jerram, Acting Bri- tish Agent in Burgos, has visited Mr. Golding in Ondaretta Prison,
HITLER'S A.D.C. TO and Mrs. Golding and Senora La-
VISIT LONDON
"BLACKMAIL THREATS" "Many people ask why should we "It must be an ideal larger than rearm and make all kinds of excep- that of national or imperial great- tional exertions if it is only toness; larger even than that of na- grovel to the dictators and aid them tional safety. There most be the as-
..Capt. Wiedemann, Herr Hitler's in their domination of democracy I surance that some august interna-personal A. D. C., will pay another cannot agree to that. However much tional tribunal shall be establish- visit to London, according to pre- we may deplore the leadership, ored which will uphold and enforce sent arrangements, in the second want of leadership, we conceive it and itself obey the rule of law.
half of January. as our duty to do our utmost for our country and the cause of freedom.
"Whatever happens, we must try night and day, all parties, to put this country in a position where it can no longer be blackmailed by the threat of air bombing.
"I am asked: 'What is the foreign policy that would unite the country; that would make it possible for all parties to co-operate?' The answer is plain. It is to gather together all the forces of resistance to the ag- gression of dictators and to make a common cause so far as is still possible with other like-minded na- tions.
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It is thought in Berlin that the time has come to re-establish con-
garde, a clerk in San Sebastian, who are in the Woman's Hostel used for female prisoners.
They stated that they had
no
complaint to make of their treat- ment while under detention.-Bri- tish Wireless.
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"So far from abandoning what is left of the League of Nations, or whittling down its powers till it be comes a little more than a debate man Governments.. Capt. Wiede- assembly, we must proclaim our re-mann is regarded as the most suit- solve to clothe it with even greater able envoy for a delicate but un- powers and by our exertions to official mission of this sort. furnish it with the armed force The subjects to be discussed dur-
tact between the British and Ger- TRINIDAD
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which will make its judgments res-ing the visit will depend upon in- IMMIGRATION
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Mr. Churchill, who was address- ing a League of Nations Union meeting, said that last year had been a year of disaster and humiliation. -: ““Moreover,” he observed, “we are not at the end of our troubles. On the contrary, as everyone knows, an
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ternational developments. It is expected that Capt. Wiedemann will arrive in London soon after the return of Mr. Chamberlain and Viscount Halifax from Rome.
CHINESE ALLEGED SHOT BY ITALIAN NAVAL GUARD
At an
Shanghai, To-day.
early hour yesterday
Port-of-Spain (Trinidad),
To-day. Owing to the growing influx of Jewish refugees into Trinidad, the immigration of refugees from Central Europe has been banned
after January 16 by a special pro-
clamation of the Governor and
Executive Council.
The order applies to all countries south of Belgium and east of France.
The ban was issued on "economic reasons."
Five hundred Jews who have en- three
morning an unknown Chinese tered Trinidad in the past coolie was seriously wounded by months will presumably be allowed rifle bullets in Ferry Road near to stay, Reuter. the Gordon Road Police Station:.
The man was admitted to hos-
pital where his condition is seri-TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
OUB.
The shots are alleged to have
been fired by a Italian ́ ́ sailor During the week ending at 8 who was on duty at the Italiana.m. on Saturday, there were alto- Camp in Ferry Road.
gether 63 traffic accidents in the The cause of the incident has Colony as the result of which 4 not yet been disclosed as the persons were killed and 29 persons police and the Italian authorities were Injured, 1
MALAY
are still investigating.. Our Or the persons killed, a Chinese Own · Correspondent.
Berlin, To-day.
German nationality has been withdrawn from 114 persons,
fèmale, age 86, was knocked down and killed by a private motor car and the other, a Chinese male, ago 58, by a public motor car.
Two Chinese women, age 34 & states a notice published in the 40, died from injuries received on official "Gazetto."--Trans-Ocean.
falling from moving tramcars,