THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 4, 1939

by the publisher, in co-operation

German Emigres In Far with Thomas Mann, Franz Werfel, East Asked For Letters

Carl Zuckmayer and Alfred Doblin..

MONEY FOR RELIEF "We regret that for technical reasons it will be impossible to re- turn letters. We beg also to send us a short biography of the per-

German emigres will be able to new surrounding world, plans and help themselves by putting to use hopes, disappointments and suc the experiences they have under- cesses, external and internal diffi- gone, if plans announced by a pub-culties, the whole measure of suf- lishing group in Stockholm suc- | fering-all that shall find expres-son who writes the letters.

ceed.

sion in this volume in order to as- semble the picture of the great com- mon fate," the letter continues.

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According to a letter to "The China Press of Shanghai,” from the group, Messrs. Bermann-Fischer Verlak, the publisher intends to publish a volume of "Letters of German Refugees" which, similar to the "Letters of students killed in action," after the war, "shall give a picture of the second decisive and "Whosoever wants to communi- fateful experience of this genera-cate his experiences or ideas in a "This letter will be published in tion."

letter to us may be sure of the every country of the world where

· GREAT COMMON FATE most sympathetic reception. The emigrants live. Bermann-Fisch. "Facts and experiences which led letters, which will be treated iner Verlak A. B., to emigration, the contact with the 'strict confidence, will be selected plan 19."

"In lieu of the usual royalties 15 per cent of the selling price well as all moneys arising out of "We beg all writers and receivers of letters of refugees to send to us to the "Central Help. Committee for published translations will be sent copies of these letters which they the Refugees, Stockholm," which think worth while publishing-whe-will take care of ther they contain facts or ideas or in accord with the High Com- the distribution sentiments.

mission in London.

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Stockholm, Sture-

NAZI OFFICIALS PROPAGANDA IN CANADA

Ottawa, Jan. 28. Reports of Nazi propaganda activity on the part of German Govern- mený officials in Canada had been made to the Canadian Government, Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, told the House of Commons to-day.

He added that the reports were being investigated, and that a statement might be made on the subject shortly.--Reu- ter.

U.B.BEER

Preferred

BEER

AT ITS BEST

BREWERY

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Sole Agents: W. R. LOXLEY & CO. (CHINA), LTD.

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