THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 20, 1939.
GERMANY GLOATS
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Remarkable Address By Goering To Hitler
MY FUEHRER'S"
LINK WITH DESTINY
Berlin, To-day.
For the third time in 12 months, the Fuehrer made a triumphal entry into the Reich capital yes- terday evening.
As in March, 1938, following the Austrian Ansch- luss and in October, following the annexation of the Sudetenland, the streets leading from the station to the Chancellery were elaborate- ly decorated and thousands lined the route. The cold-wind and light snowfall had not dampened the enthusiasm of the masses although many had been standing in the street for hours in or- der to catch a glimpse of the Fuehrer.
The special train bearing the That, my Fuehrer, is the proudest official party arrived at Goerlitzer moment of your past life. station at 7.30 o'clock and upon descending from his coach,
the
Again, my Fuehrer,
you were
Fuehrer was greeted by the Ger the first with your troops and as man Cabinet, headed by General your, standard, whipped by an icy Goering, the Reich and provincial wind, was hoisted' over the Hrad- Leaders of the National
schin Palace, arose a great secure Germany. Party, the Japanese and Italian Am- bassadors and the Hungarian and Japanese military attaches.
MY FUEHRER
Socialist
The official address of welcome pronounced by General Goering in the station was broadcast to the crowds in the streets:
The L.23 encountering heavy seas on her way out into the En-
glish Channel för exercises.
DR. MATCHEK NOT SEEKING
For the third time, my Fuehrer, we now receive you in the Reichs capital and it is my privilege to thank you on behalf of the Ger-661 man people.
THANKS IMPOSSIBLE
"PROTECTION"
Belgrade, To-day. Following the statement by How can we than you?-That is] Dr. Matchek, leader of the Croat] "it impossible. But instead of thanks, Party, declaring that he had noj. the we shall to-day take a sacred pledge intention of seeking the "protec, its in the name of the entire nation tion" of, Germany or of any.
A which will not be a a mere
an article phrase other Powers,
in
"My Fuehrer," be declared, was just one year ago that Reich capital extended to you first enthusiastic reception. stupendous deed had been accom-to us. We pledge ourselves never "Hrvatksi Dnevnik" says much
had to abandon the power, greatness the same time. into and courage that you have created, In an article headed: "Which your come what may. And although Way Are We Going?" the paper troops into your homeland not as greatness, also inspires envy and appeals to Croats to pay no atten- conquerors but as liberators. You illwill, we shall triumph over such tion to rumours about the alleged yourself, my Fuefirer,
the things. "first, however, to enter this liberat-
¡plished. You, my Fuehrer brought your homeland back the Reich. You had sent
were
mo-
管
As the leadership is, so is the ed land with your troops. And as nation and you, my Fuehrer, have you then returned to your capital brought freedom and honour, cour- it was perhaps the happiest
age and greatness to this nation and ment in your life. You had brought to maintain these is, at this hour, your homeland into the German the pledge of all Germans.” Reich. Only a few months passed before destiny struck again and you, my Fuehrer, understood its voice.
For the second time you sent your troops to liberate German territory and again troops went as liberators and again it was you, my Fuehrer, who were the first among then
MIGHTY HEART
decision of Dr. Matchek.
The rumours.
were that Dr. Matchek intended to broclaim independence.
The article says that the hands and nothing would be done leadership of the Croats is in firm
contrary to the spirit of the Croat After the national anthems had people. Trans-Ocean.. been played, the Fuehrer left the station and inspected the companies | of honour while the crowd, cherred wildly, churchbells throughout the city rang and a salute of 21 guns was fired.
·SEA OF FLAGS
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BERLIN VISITOR
Berlin, To-day.
The Lithuanian Foreign Minis- ter, M. Joseph Urbeyd, arrived yes terday from Rome.
COUNT GRANDI
LEAVES
- According to." information from the Lithuanian Legation, where he The Fuehrer then entered his has taken up residence, he will You returned amidst jubilation to car and a long procession proceed-spand to-day in Berlin, although your Reich capital and that was ed to the Chancellery via the Unter whether he will confer with officials perhaps a proud day for you. den Lindu, and the Wilhelmstrasse. of the Germa, Foreign Office could
With only a few months separat- The streets were a sea of flage not be learnt.-Trans-Ocean. ing us from this event, destiny call-and: windows were illuminated ~ by ed, again, and you, my. Fuehrer, un-| coloured lanterns. verstbódos
The palace, the cathedral and The decisions or all three of other historical buildings thene occasions originated, I know, thrown into a relief by searchlights
London, To-day. tomy Fuehrer, from a mighty, and as the Faehrer's car entered Italian Ambassador in London, courageous" and confident heart. Unter den Einden, a gigantic fire-Count Grandi left England on Sutur-
And now my Fuehrer, you work display, was presented at the day.. (turn ragain and have not only palace and another at the Branden- Grandi's journey Was planned brought former German brothers burg gate.
weeks ago and has nothing what- -with you but have also » brought The column entered the Wilhelm- ever to do with the international si- security, peace, magnificence, great- strasse and stopped at the Chan-tuation. He is to attend the an ness and the revival of the Great cellery at 8.10 o'clock Trans-nual celebrations of the Eascist German Reich.
Ocean.
Party in Rome, Trans-Ocean.
were
BAT'A FLIGHT
DENIED
Warsaw, To-day.
The paper. "Kurjer ~~Polski” denies that the Czech-shoe manu- facturer,
fled Bat's, had
'to Rumania. Bat'a had recently been on a business trip to Poland and had then gone to Belgrade also on business. Trans-Ocean.
SHE FLED CITIES THAT HAD NO-PLACE-FOR- HER...TO FIND. REFUGE ``IN A NEW WORLD –
THE OPEN KOAD!
But lila plucked her from the shelter of a wayside tree to the warmth of a Honeymoon cottagef
YOUNG FUGITIVES
DOROTHEA KENT ROBERT WILCOX
LARRY BLAKE" HARRY DAVENPORT Stoman Play by Ban Grayanan Kaba
Band Charles Orsyton “Diretted by JOHN RAWLINS Bamos a Sands. Assiema Predato A NEW UNIVERSAL PICTURE
TO MORROW At The
at 8.10 o'clock.--Trans-nual celebrations of the Eancia ALHAMBRA