UGUST 16, 1939
-German Society Gets Money
CUSES
ER'S BOX
From Nazis
Admiral Sir Barry Domvile wrote in the Anglo-German Review a few months ago that all newspapers in all countries "vie with one another in foul abuse. Better a few editors in prison and a few printing presses idle than a world at war.”
in
difficulties made for any one
who tries to create a friendly spirit be- men on the council tween Britain and Germany." mond Beazley, vice-
Sir Barry denied that he was the Nazi Propa- Empill; Lord Redes- guest of Dr. Goebbels,
The Anglo-German Review play- tiss Unity Mitford; ganda Minister, and said, "I have had
ed up the grievances of the Sudeten Laurie; Mr. C. E. nothing to do with him." the Anglo-German He denied also that the Link should Germans last year, and referred, in a instrument of caption to a picture of some Sudeten R. Dyer; and Mr. be regarded as an
"agony and heartbreak" Mr. Gordon Fathers German propaganda. He said, "What girls, to the
nonsense. It is nothing of the sort." of their desire for "the Fatherland."
not accom- nk" party left for Mr. Carroll, who did
Sir Barry is sixty-one, retired rday. Admiral Sir pany. the party to Germany, said last 1936 after a carcer during which he Favelled by air on night; "Sir Samuel is remarkably ill- commanded the Royal Sovereign informed. We have offered access to (1925-26), was President of the Roy- ght Sir Barry, with all the books and papers of "The Link' al Naval College, Greenwich (1932- party, visited the at any time and he
and the officials advantage of the offer.
"""The Link' is entirely self-sup- le told a Daily Ex- ported though we relied on. Admiral er early this morn- Sir Barry Domvile for the expenses
that I am not at to found the organisation, matter up at once, "I cannot, of course, give an assur- pack to London on ance that no money has ever been re- ceived from Germany by any indivi-
stler's box.
has not taken
34), and Assistant Secretary, Commit- tee of Imperial Defence (1912-14).
"The Link" this year claimed be- tween 4,000 and 5,000 members, of whom "perhaps half a dozen" were Germans. The enrolment fee is 2s. Gd.
Part of its activity has been to ar- range exchange visits between young the Leopoldskron dual member connected with "The people of both countries. burg, former home Link'.
tr
"best
A member travelling to Germany At, famous Jewish "We are most anxious to make the receives a badge, which is the
exiled by the German viewpoint as widely known possible passport" to German hospital- Bir Samuel Hoare's as possible in England, but we him over the phone. equally anxious to make the British
word of truth in view understood in Germany. Ave never heard of
don't know what
"SISTERS"
are ity.
а
Mr. Mander and other M.P.s have frequently attacked it in Parliament. On June 30 an observer instructed
The only person
"The party now in Salzburg is at- by the Economic League attended money in "The tending the inauguration of a German meeting of the London Central branch nd that money was sister organisation which will do in of "The Link." n it had not been. Germany precisely what The Link'
are typical of the is accused of doing here."
R TO-DAY
G. Ronald
Howe surprises me when I read
books of
Movement Press, this kind and a good many such n of a wide sale. are written is that the writers do e name of the au- not seem to recognise that all that.
be obtained now in notice. The chief they desire can
Unitarians he book was, as far the Unitarian Church;
concerned, a real- have done work of incalculable value gap which separ- in the past for religious liberty. And, and Protestant if such purely private matters may be 2. Continent. They touched on in this column, I would atertight compart- add that I have found among Unitar- my most gland, perhaps be- ians not merely some of
valued friends but also happy rower of loved and al and perhaps be- some of the most attractive and deep- But I Church, at once ly religious men and women.
movement of stant (and I per- hold that to-day the
ic
surrender either vital religion is towards rather than necting link, there away from religious orthodoxy. And etween books by even if 1 am wrong it still remains that those who desire release schools of thought. true bok by
Professor from those doctrinal chains which gall me the same effect Mr. Lee can find freedom in more ve done. It seem- than one communion,
I must, of course,
riter could not be
?
itten in a curious- My article a fortnight ago on hymns brought me not in a kind of air- and hymn tunes
merely a great many letters on the subject of hymn-singing but a good that he has been many on other details of the conduct; tinent. But there of church services and on the gen- eral question of church attendance. I Chains," by E. G. should have liked to discuss some of ), is an earnest the points raised to-day, but one or for a restatement two of the books about which I have would, the author written had already waited their turn n into touch with too long. Perhaps the writers of the enable its power letters referred to will forgive me if the urgent needs I postpone the discussion of the points
What always that interested them.
ay.
By George McManns
WILL YOU STOP THAT SNORING?! DO YOU WANT TO AWAKEN TIKE BABY WITH THAT „FOGHORNь
OF YOURS? GET UPɔde inn.
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He reported:-
"The principal speaker was ob- viously strongly anti-Jewish. He made a strong denunciation of Bri- Įtain's foreign policy and an equally strong defence of the methods of the Germans, Italians, Japanese and Arabs.
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