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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. SATURDAY, JULY 12, 1930.
STRAINED FRANCO-GERMAN RELATIONS.
DEADLOCK IN SAAR NEGOTIATIONS.
SERIOUS DISORDERS IN THE RHINELAND,
Paris, July 4-The Senate's for Reported Domarchs by M, Briand. eign affairs committee to-day dis-
Berlin, July 8-Political circles cussed the Saar question in connec
here are rather sceptical regarding tion with the report submitted by the reports published in the Paris the French members of the commis. Press to the effect that the French sion which, during the past few Foreign Minister is contemplating months, tried to prepare an agree-
a diplomatic demache at Berlin in ment on the solution of the Saar
connection with the antiseparatist problem before the term fixed in
demonstrations which happened at the Versailles treaty. The report Wiesbaden and other places after advocates the formation of a mixed
their... evacuation by the French Franco-German company to take. over the Saar mines. The discus-troops because, it is pointed out here, the German Government only sion will be continued on Wednes undertook the obligation to refrain day next. Meanwhile a question from measures of official prosecu
tion in regard to the separatists, an undertaking which has not been
naire has been drafted which will
be submitted to the government to gether with an "invitation Pre- mier Tardieu and-Foreign Minister Briand to attend Wednesday's meet ing.
42
violated."
F.
It is further emphasized that the police were naturally instructed be foreband to prevent sets of violencs German Disappointment. but in many cases were unable to Berlin, July 4-The Franco-Ger resist effectively the first surprise man negotiations on the Saar ques attacks organized by the extreme tion which, it had hoped, would re-nationalists because the German the enter sult in the return of that territory police forces could to Germany before the date set by evacuated zone only after the final the treaty of Versailles, appear to departure of the French troops of have reached an impasse which may occupation. render it necessary to abandon them
altogether or at least to adjourn them for the time being, much to the disappointment of the whole nation, especially at the present mo ment. The difficulty is due to France's insistence on having the ownership of the coalmines in the Saar district divided between her self and Germany, a demand which possible to agree to, inspite of its earnest desire to come to an early and "full understanding with
Soviet Congratulations. Moscow, July 3.-The Acting Commissionary for Foreign Affairs, Comrade Litvinow, has sent a tele- gram to the German Foreign Minis-
CORRESPONDENCE,
THAT "SPORTING OFFER.")
DAILY PRESS,"1
مدی
ter congratulating the Germán [TO THE EDITOR OF THE "HONG KONG Government on the liberation of the Rhineland from foreign troops. The message, recalls the fact that the Soviet Government at the time issued a strong protest against the
cus occupation.
PRUSSIAN SOCIALIST
BREAK-UP.
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SIR-1 shall have to decline the " sporting offer ' 'made by a writer in
Four correspondence columns yesterday, because by carefully deused itching and smsning....... taching a quotation from its con- text, an entirely erroneous impres- sion of the passage was given. Under the circumstances, I trust you will kindly permit a brief cor- rection.
The sentence quoted from the
Christian Science text-book was:-
Berlin, July 3.-The Prussian Premier, Her Otto Braun, issued an order today forbidding any Prussian state official to be a mem ber either of the Communist or the National-Socialist parties as both
The blood, heart, lungs, brain, avowedly aimed at the overthrow of the present Republican régime.
etc., have nothing to do with life." Meanwhile the break-up of the But what Mrs. Eddy has actually National-Secialist Party acems to written on page 131 of "Science proceed even quicker than had been and Health with Key to the Scrip expected, twenty-five leaders and tures," is The blood, heart. officials of the party in Berlin alone lungs, brain, etc., have nothing to having just issued a manifesto an- do with Life, God." nouncing their resignation from the "Life" here (spelled with a capital party and the founding of a new" is synonymous with God, in
National Hevolutionary Labour Christian Science. Party,"
The word
The manifesto claims that the the words of the Masters" It is This statement is in accord with Meanwhile the Press of nearly all National Socialist Party has been the spirit (God) that quickeneth; political shades condemas the ex- unfaithful to its original principles the flesh profiteth nothing: the cesses which have occurred in the which includes: the rejection of the words that I speak unto you, they are spirit, and they are life." Rhineland during the past few days monarchist principle, opposition to
war against Soviet Russia, Christian Science teaches that wan but at the same time expresses as any tonishment at the apparent belict support of the Indian and any war is the spiritual image of God as of the separatists that the past could against Soviet imperialist states, described, in the first chapter of at once be forgotten and forgiven the fight against the capitalistic Genesis. That-man is that which. by the more hotheaded nationalist regime and for the creation of a is born of the Spirit; he is purely elements which exist in any coun- German Socialist state and a cones spiritual: When Nicodemus came the German Government finds im-try. Even those, it is emphasized queat abstention from a coalition by night to the great. Nazarene, be by the Press, who most eagerly de- with capitalist partied. The signa- was told by Jesus: That which is torics, who believe that thousands born of the flesh is feah; and that sira peaceful and friendly relations of the working-class adherents of which is born of the Spirit is with France cannot be asked to
the National-Socialist Party" will
Ye must be born forget the attempts of the separa follow their example declare that tists, protected and assisted as they they will continue to uphold those All friends, of Christian Science were by the French occupation au- thorities, to destroy the unity and principles and strive for a national very existence of the German Reich though violence can under no circumstances be permitted even against the most disliked political opponent.
Franco.
Precautions on Ruhr, Mayence, July 4-The situation in the zones evacuated a few days ago by the French troops is still rather strained. It is believed that acts of violence against those actu- ally or allegedly connected with the abortive separatist movement had been carefully organized by extreme nationalist organizations outside the Rhineland, their calculations including the stirring-up of diplo matic trouble, for the present Reichs government.
DISORDERS IN THE RHINELAND.
GERMANY'S FOREIGN.
POLICY.
DR. CURTIUS CRITICIZES THE LEAGUE,
not and must not be divorced from the consolidation of peace which, therefore, remains our highest aim."
revolution.
Mayence, July 4.-The drastic measures taken by the local and state authorities have so far effec tively checked any action by the mob against persons concerned in or suspected of sympathies with the abortive separatist movement in the Rhineland, who hitherto enjoy ed the protection of the occupation authorities.
Revolutionary Party's Programme. Further police-reinforcements are
Berlin, July 4-The newly form- being hurried to Wiesbaden and "Mayence from outside the formerry Berlin, July 3.-That, followinged "National Revolutionary Labour occupied zone, notably from Frank the evacuation of the Rhineland by Party" which in the main.com. members of the fort That outside rowdy elements the last foreign soldier, the men in prises former rather than the local population control of the German Reblie's National-Socialist Party to-day are responsible for the movement is foreign policy had any malevolent published its programme which was shown by the senseless destruction intentions, was firmly refuted by drafted in a secret session of its of property, the sacking of houses, the Foreign Minister, Dr. Curtius, executive committee of which. Press shops and offices even of persons in a speech before the Reichstag. reports state, the old. diehard" entirely unconnected with the separ-With the liberation of the Rhine Count Reventlow is a member. atist movement but objectionable to land which had been a most urgent The programine includes the follow- the extremists of the Right.
and pressing task, the Reich's ing paints: attainment by revolu policy, he declared, entered upon ationary means of a German Soviet new phase on the basis of a better state; the nationalization of all international atmosphere. The prin land, industry and trade; the ciples underlying that policy were agrarian colonization of the eastern to strive for the Reich's full poli- marshes; the substitution of the. Mayence, July 5-The numerous tical freedom and equality in old Germanic common law for the acts of violence recently perpetrat-epheres where they had not yet been Román civil law; the fight against ed by adherents of the National- regained, to promote international the "enslavement-treaties from Ver- Socialist Party have caused the understanding, giving full scope to sailles to the Young Plan"; an government of Baden to follow the the country's vital interests, though alliance with Soviet Russin; sup example set a few days ago by the Bever forgetting that the recon- port for all revolts directed at Prussian Government in prohibit-struction of the foreign policy can creating a common front of the oppressed 'nations and classes; class- ing state officials from being mem-
warfare on all upholders of private bers of that party. Several
property rights; and the substitu teachers who refused to leave the
tion of the people's revolutionary party immediately have already
Eyes Towards the Saåri militia for the present standing been suspended from their posts
These ideals, Dr. Curtius continu army. and will be dismissed.
Unfortunately the reinforcements led. are identical with Europe's of the police sent from Frankfurt est interests so that. Germany is and Cassel have proved unable to in the happy position that a guli. maintain order in Wiesbaden and can never open between her own Frankenthal where the Nationalist particular interests and those of extremist bands have resumed their Europe as a whole. Furthermore, work of wreaking vengeance, on al- he declared, in any future Euro- leged former adherents of the pean groupings Germany would al- separatist movement in the Rhine-ways be found on the side of pro- gress and equality. The Minister also emphasized the Reich's deter- Several were seriously and a number of others slightly injured mination to honour all obligations. in these attacks. The city of Wies-adding that he was convinced that the former Allies would also honour. baden already resembles a place un theirs and in particular would re- der martial law with police patrols deem their promise to liquidate the posted every twenty yards in the streets. The authorities are strain. war, in which connection he refer ing every nerve to suppress the red to the Franco-German. Saar negotiations, which, he hoped, movement Police were rushed to would come to an early and success. the village of Kloppenheim where ful conclusion, although, Germany. they just succeeded in rescuing a had nothing to fear from a plebis- whole family buflaged by rowdies cite which five years hence would whom they kept at a distance-by determine the fate of the Saar and rifle tre till the police arrived Pits inhabitants.
land..
r
Campaign of Rowdyism
Fallure of the League, While the German Republican.
Dealing with the League of Press condemns these outrages in Nations Dr. Curtius expressed re the strongest. terms as unworthy of gret that in the last analysis this the good name of the nation, the
had been great organization campaign of the rowdies has, a stagnant since its inception not was to be feared, already badly withstanding the vast amount of reacted on feelings abroad. The technical details accomplished, the French Foreign Ministet. M principle of equality being not Briand, in an interview with the generally applied within the League German Ambassador having, and as regards its work in the pressed the view that the reprisals domains of disarmament, economic against the Rhineland separatists co-operation, protection of national were incompatible with Franco- minorities and other vitally import Geiman trostics and conventions ant issues: the criticism lovelled to which the German Ambassador against this institution is unfor could only reply that the German tunately too justified." Government also greatly regretted Regarding M. Briand's Pan- these incidents, to prevent and European memorandum, Dr. Cur- counteract which it had done and tius announced an early Germinan was doing all in its power.
reply, the nature of which bowever; Cologne, July 5-During aerial he did not divulge beyond the de- demonstrations in honour of the claration that Germany was in Rhineland arugrettable "serid, of favour of all moneures making for mishaps-occurred to a number of a greater solidarity, among the 155 impeting brown ration - Errepilopphasisingadko balloons over the countryside and there was still a vast number of forced three of them day in the obstacles in the path leading to the middle of villages where & consider-realization of M. Briand's pro- able number of people were injured. posal
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again." appreciated your action in pub- lishing a brief report of the annual meeting of The Mother Church. As stated in that report, it is quite correct that religionists of other denonimations, particularly. those having charge of young peo- ple, have taken greater interest in Christian Science. Which goes to show that they are recognizing Christian Science to be a religion of results and therefore of vital interest to all people, young and old-Sincerely yours,
WILLIAM H. ADLER. Christian Science Committee on Publication for Hong Kong and Canton.
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