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THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 22, 1941
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IT TAKES THE GERMAN newspapers a long while in these times of war to reach New York. They are being shipped via Siberia and Japan to avoid the British blockade, and this means that the news" as represented by the German press is several months old upon arrival.
Coming, however, from a country, whose cen- sorship extends to foreign correspondents and radio reporters, these "back copies" make interesting reading in view of the many sidelights they provide on conditions prevailing in that totalitarian state during the second year of its struggle "against the democracies of the world."
Several copies of the outsche erally cony entitally styled obt A legmonters Zeitung kuntorah
In examining the nation Clerating FIN ·DA Z he one finds that the deceased artid his reached here
Beylim Amiy family resaled at Dahlem, a Re
known the head- foot an extreme Nazi custom streh tim suburb
Voulkrole Beobachter quanter of the so called confe or The Joseph Goebbels, "They Anomal truas ement group that
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unaten Naz) 1901 tred as
every other newspaper In Germany
The P tes on hand date from Dec 11 t 18, 1940
On Dec 10, at that. Adolf Hi
and
THE
TORN FROM PARENT
TO PARENT
One of the most tragic stories of modern mar-
riage has just ended.
A year ago Me and Mrs. Long lived happily together with then Filtle claughter Jacqueline.
Then they parted Their hour was broken up but each parent wanted Jacqueiine,
Crying pitifully "I want to go to daddy." Jacqueline leaped into her father's arms. Then she was torn from parent to parent.
Mother A Crooner
This terrible fight for a child.
pposed to the Nazi racial thet doctrines being anti oduced
It seems pro-in which the bitter hatred of the into church life bable that the late adural, "Taya!! to the indian tail at han
restory,” belonged to the fallow
of Pador Martin Niemceller. Ter
femer 1 boat com - of Dahlem. trander and head of the confes Savonals who has been in eitern-
you as an anti-Nan
Book On Jews
le addressed an audience 61 12,000 munition workent in Betin The American morning paper of the following day united lengthy ex cerpts of the speech The DA Z of Dec 11 tu nes a voluvar fail ili tration camp for more than three cption of the audience of work- er and the entlar man with web they reversed the adhes, but hardly anything Let the Enteke
The other item is a bath note Only on Her 10, two days after at
46111 WIN Tutan WIE mare, cis the Ciminum daily | proelating that
to a couple in Breslau, Silesia The publah DNT Furbret
parents announced! length Than delay leads to Unhappy
be Baird "Kru! evinclisant that the original text the boy would
Christoon. Evidently the good underaren
Arion belge th
Dames alane do not sa DNB short In Deutsche Nach
!tisty 1 Farmar super-Bordierineled Fichten Bureau, the officnt Ger
parents, for they had the turth man news agency was allowed to
putice decorated with a myster-
Je!!-luund corner.
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parents appalled the onlookers. took place outale the courthouze where they were fighting another battle, at low, for her custody
The mother, a jazz crooner, kept the child.
She placed Jacqueline in the Sacred Heart Villa, while she went on singing and preparing for the legal battle with her husband
Now Jacqueline is dead. The doctors, who do not admit the phrase "broken heart" as a me dical term, said that she died of a "nervous disease,"
Both parents were at the grave- side when Jacqueline was buned. They refused to look at each ther
of even aerose, the coffin their dead daugbler.
'NO KILTS,
NO FIGHT’
[
THEY SAID
the
The officially approved versione, od flie spent la which Hitler callest, miting a look compiled "ly ordr
insight into the 1995- at the Reach leadershgiof the Na-
party ANGIN ANG two full tinta Socalt Page of the D A7 1: contame, than book called "Dietroncity. The following remarkable pa sage Jews Musical Lafe." and
1. "the Huipɔestable
A battalion of the Cam- "City a crazy man Can say vertical that I have an inferiority comparty offle mai volume of reference."
eron Highlanders, order- plex towards the British. Are Part of the adventeenent se they completely nuts what? | won th trupdating.
or
rearguard "This book" aed to fight a Never did I have an inferiority, says, “contains the names and action to hold Arras, re-
Apseudorayau, of and nant Apparently foreign
fart data on Jews at half-dews' fused to go into battle in men in Germany were not m a farlive or formerly selive i mus-trousers.
In the case of better pation to comment on this para al lie.
as Bekker, They put on their kilts and went grapb.
Try he f
names such petrular known
Kreisler, Mahler, into action with the hyofiel, one malerest to the isciples of the late Kestenberg. Dr Sugin Freud
Offer of their pupers playing the same Hitler used Mendelssohn, Meyerbeer. the word " and personal or pos- j
bach. Schoenberg, Schnieker, Weill pipes on which his father played
the Camerons to action in Mensive prontours of the first per aid others there are itemized en-
as oftera as 233 times in his teal surveys of their activities, de- ! last war. ninety-minute speech, nerording to the text issued by D) N. B.
The item about the non-existent ; man musical hfe in the nineteenth interiority complex macie a great century. The important recogni- Though there has been no lift- hit with the audience, the D. A Z tions and knowledge cerived ing of the ban on the kilt as bat- reported The paper said, in brac- therefrom reveal new points of the dress, more and more Scottish kels: "Violent applause jubilant- view for the appraisement of Men- soldiers are reverting to the kill Ly answers the Fuchree." In mark delssohn. Meyerbeer and Mahler, when off duty. ed contrast to the "cheers" or as well as Schoenberg and Schre-
Among them are many Scots in "Hear Heart of the pre-Hitler ker.
the kilted battalions of the Do- minions, A number of these era, other brackets pertaining to
kills the speech rend
brought their
with them. "The German
Others workers respond to the
orders to Fuehrer
placed
have The last paragraph of the ad-them made with roaring applause." "Agala the
25 soon "All who are they reached England. German workers burst out into vertisement reads: roaring applause that lasts for active in drawing up and working "If they think they can stamp mujrules. "Again the workers on murical
programmes, also in out the kilt by putting us all in cheer the Fuchrer enthusiastical schools and homes, are dependent khaki trousers they're mistaken,"
important handbook ly." "A tremendous storm of ap-on this
if one young Highland soldier said. plause sweeps the vast hall and they wish to avoid blunders,” culminates in a prolonged ovation It may be mentioned here that those fine Greek highlanders are for the Fuehrer," "The workers since 1933, when the Nazis
allowed to go into battle in their respond to the Fuehrer with a hur-into power, the German theatres kilts while our kilts have been ricane of applause and greet him have been careful not to commit banned."
"blunders." The musical with an ovation of unique inten- such
All the Scottish kilted regiments sity," and so forth.
accompaniment to Shakespeare's which went to France with "Midsummer Night's Dream" by B.E.F. at the beginning of the war Mendelssohn, whose name figures took their klits with them to among the "better known" of the wear when off duty, D. N. B. quotes Hitler as hav-ilst, has been dropped, for
Half a dozen composers, ing said: "When I came to pow-stance.
lung simultaneously the increas- This incident in the retreat be- ing Jewilication that entered Ger-
fore Dunkirk has just been re- yealed.
An Obituary Notice
"Blunders"
came
in-
as
"It makes me furious to think
the
er it wasn't malice on my part sponsored by the Nazi Reich Music that prompted me to turn away Chamber acimmaculate regarding nounced that an extra ration of from the gold standard, for there race and political creed have tried 125 grams (about 4 ounces) of
hand on the wasn't any gold there any long- their
"wedding marzipan, or "produce containing to er." Actually, when Hitler came march" since, but their composi- cocoa," would be distributed
the holders of food-rationing cards to power the Reichsbank's cover- tions were flops.
and "good" foreign Here are some items from age in gold
the the last two weeks of December, exchange amounted to approxim- D. A. Z. advertisement pages. In in addition to an equal amount to ately 38 per cent By August, the "help wanted" columns the which they were entitled during 1934, it had dropped to roughly 2 demand for engineers, technicians that period anyway.
per cent.
and mechanics is, of course, pro-
Berlin roar that
Distribution of these goods is the. when prohibited in caces food rationing card is stamped with a "J" (meaning Jew), this advertisement said.
from Jews also are excluded
with apples or
Among the death and birth minent. Among the goods offer- Items-inserted by families need, blackout material plays an im- cording to the German custom portant role. The Provincial Food -two are note-worthy. One la Distribution renu made, known an obituary notice for a
citizens presenting admiral who died at the age of their "Reichs egg-rátioning card" being furnished seventy-one, "loyal to the Chrla- | between Dec. 11 and 15 were en- pears, while the other Berliners tian faith of his ancestors." titled to three eggs, the third ra-were entitled to one kilogram of the second This is an extraordinary para- tion since Nov. 18. The bureau of these fruits during. graph to be found among the gen- the Lord Mayor of Berlin an-half of December.