HERR HITLER'S
APPROVED
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1933.
PROGRAMME
AMAZING MAJORITY IN GERMAN ELECTIONS
"COLLECTIVE HALLUCINATION"
ACCORDING
TO FRENCH
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OPINION
Abolition Of Versailles Treaty Feared
'Paris, November 13.
"Collective Hallucination " sums up the French opinion of the German elections.
It is admirable that two millions dared to vote against the goose step, says Journal"..
The complete abolition of the Versailles Treaty is feared by some papers which ask: Is Mr R. MacDonald still determined to abandon the Treaty?
Vienna, November 13,
There is mild surprise here at the number of "noes." / Conciliatory action is now expected to enable, Italy to con- tinue her plans for a meeting of the Powers,
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Vienna, November 13.
It is feared in some "quarters that Hitler's triumph will encourage Austrian Nazis to attempt a
putsch."
Rome, November 13 There are no papers this morning, but Italians generally hall the result as a victory for the Fascist idea in Europe,
New York, November 13. Just one more tribute by the German people paid under ruthless regimentation of opinion, declares the "Herald Tribute."
Lima, November 13.
394, Germans in Peru voted aboard the steamer Erfurt, of which 386 approved "the plebiscite, five abstained, the remainder being invalid, while ninety per cent. voted for the Reichstag list
Berlin, November 13.
The new Reichstag will consist of six-sixty members, so only twenty-five official listed candidates do not obtain seats.
An avalanche of thanks from Hitler. Goebbes' and other leaders has descended on the electorate, who are promised free- dom from political broadcast until further notice.-Reuter
HOW THE ELECTORATE VOTED
that National Socialist Germany con-foreign nations will have to deal.
--Reuter:
"Berlin, November 13. The German people have Armed before the world its solemn avowal of the policy and its full support for the Nazi Party; ac- cording to a Government spoke- man commenting on the election result,
The country's verdict was an overwhelming victory for Hitler. Even the prisoners in the COR- centration camps appear to have turned Nazi and an amnesty for considered political prisoners is probable for their "splendid de- monstration of faith in Hitler."
The final results for the city of Berlin show that 1,136,233 voted Nazi as compared with 398,637 in the Reichstag election in March.
"FLAG DAY."
In order to celebrate the vic- tory the Minister or Propaganda, Herr Goebbels, has instructed the entire population of Germany to bedeck their houses will flags to-. day.
The only untoward incident oc- curred at Dormund, whéré A
PROVISIONAL TOTAL
Berlin, November 13.
Von Hindenburg, President of Germany.
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"EQUAL RIGHTS" DEMANDED
Berlin, November 13. The earliest German press com* ment on the Reichstag election declares that it is a, choice for a world military force or recon- struction. The German policy has decided deniately for the latter.
It is now the business of others to act, but the basis must be one of equal rights.
SOVIET AND A REIGN OF
AMERICA
TERROR
Hitch in Recognition Sequel To Rebellion
Parleys
New York, November 13. That the Soviet will have to submit to an intensive examina- tion of the outstanding "differen- ces with the United States before President Roosevelt will grant, re- cognition, is indicated by the pro- longation of the discussions with M. Marim Litvinod, the Soviet' special envoy who is now in Wa- shington.
גן י'
In Siam
Singapore, Nov. 16.
“LIFE IN YUNNAN”
Interesting Lecture By Dr. Lankester
A condition approaching a reign ADVICE TO MISSIONARIES IN CHINA
of terror is operating in Siam as a sequel to the recent rebellion.
..According ta messages from Bangkok wholesale arrests have been made by secret police, and it la alleged that prisoners are kept in unsatisfactory conditions.
The secret Military courts are still busy dealing with a long list. of cases.
The White House correspondent of the New York Herald "Tri- bane" reports that President Roosevelt is insisting on a detail ed understanding on all the im-ing-Reuter. portant issues.
Another paper declares that the Sovlet's total claims for prepara- tions on account of American In- tervention at Archangel, Biberia, In 1919, exceed the combined sum the of the American debt and private claims against Russia.
M. Litvinoff, who is consulting with Moscow at the latter point is reported to be surprised at the turn of events-Reuter.
More Hopeful Outlook.
Washington, Nov. 13. Following an unexpected con- "He who wishes to serve the
ference between Mr. Roosevelt and- cause of peace must not talk of M. Litvinoff yesterday, it is in sanctions, revenge, or the non-te-dicated that a definite conclusion turn of the Saare Tegion to Ger- regarding recognition of the Soviet
many.
FRENCH PRESS COMMENT
Paris, November 13. Despondency is the key note of
Press comments on the German
elections.
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The general opinion is that Hitler's peace speech UN Friday Intended for British and Kallan consumption and it is feared Italy may turn to Berlin and "forsake Geneva-Reuter,"
WHERE HITLER VOTED
Berlin, Nov. 13. Herr Hitler did not vote in the "Government quarter like other Government officials, but drove out and voted at a canteen in the "workers' quarter, of Siemens · Fac- tory, where he spoke on Friday. --- Reuter.
UNRULY SCENE
The provisional Anal total of NEAR CENOTAPH
the Reichstag election votes is 43.007,577. Of this figure, 39,855,- 288 votes are for the Nazis, while 3.352.289 are invalid.
are
The plebiscite votes total 43;-
which 484.420 of
40,018,147 "Yes" and 2,055,363 "No" Invalid votes total 790,910.-Reuter.
PROGRESS OF VOTING
Berlin, November 13.
At mid-night, the votes counted in the Reichstag, election totalled 35,054,403. Of this number 32, 370,387 were for the Nazis. Inva- lid votes totalled 2,884,016. The plebiscite votes totalled 35,364,009 of which 33,159,448 were "Yes" and 1,616,400 "No", while 583,162 were invalid. Reuter.
Berlin, November 13.
At 11 pm. yesterday, 25,377,901 votes had been counted in the Reichstag election. Or this num-
and 1,794.328 invalid."
Communist distributing hand-ber, 23,583,575 were for the Nazis, bills was shot dead by the police when he was attempting to es- cape.
Hitler's plans for the future are likely to be quickly revealed.
CHANGES LIKELY
It is understood that the Gov- ernment has already planned ex- tensive constitutional changes,
One of the first steps likely to be taken is the abolition of the Federal States and the division of Germany into departments along the lines of France for ad- ministrative purposes.
All powers
and authority will thus be centrallecd and Prussian domination of the Federal States system ended.
OFFICIAL FIGURES Official provisional final figures
of the election, and plebiscite are as follows:
For the Reichstag:
Total votes
For 'Hitler
Invalid.
In the Plebiscite:
Total votes
"Yes
No
Invalla
42,975,009 39,626,847 3,348,588
43,439,045 :40.588.804 2.100.181 -780,081
INEVITABLE RESULT
London, Nevomber; 13.. The double referendum in Ger- many has produced the, almost
inévitable result, states The Times" in a leading article,
The plebiscite votes totalled 25,- 780.241 of which 24,205,998 were "Yes" and 1.157,035 "No," while 417.208 were invalid.-Reuter
Police Charge Demonstrators
London, November 13. While thousands were paying tribute at the Cenotaph Iast-night police were forced to charge with batons in order to disperse three thousand demonstrators who had beselged the German Embassy to" deraand the release of "Innocent German comrades."
The trouble arose, after a depu- tation had been refused admission to the Embassy -Reuter,
NAVY'S COMMUNAL -
KITCHEN
Novel Experiment In H.M.S. Rodney
may
be
before reached
Mr Roosevelt leaves för Warm Springs on Friday.
It is believed the debt claims and trade are dominating the discus-
slons-Reuter.
U.S. BANK SENSATION
135 Chase Bank"
Directors Sued
New York, November 13.
A group of shareholders in the Chase Bank have fled an action.
against Mr. Albert Wiggin, the
former chairman of the Bank.
It is estimated the revolt has cost Slam nearly a million steri-
THE AUSTRIAN REPUBLIC
15th Anniversary Passes Quietly
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An interesting address an "ile la Yunnan" was deliver- ed by the Rev. Ronald J. Lan kester of the Missionary Diocese a fairly in Yunnan at St. John's Cathedral last evening, to large gathering,
Dr. Lankester, in the course of his address, said that al- though the present conditions in China were far from settled, he found a great majority of the people in the interior of -China- living in perfect peace and contentment.
He gave a vivid description of his travels from Yunnan to Burma and of his experience with the various tribes.
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some
to use Dr. Lankester began by saying Brackley and they had that although we were living in mules, to carry their supplies in-
because ponies, Hongkong, amongst and with the stead of
the, Bome ways Chinese, yet in
we "former kept a. better foothold in alopes. from far
the the dangerous mountain were
separated
time, After read After travelling for China as he saw it. ing the events taking place in they heard about brigands, and the interior of China, famine, they had to engage an escort of mer- soldiers. The foods and brigandage, one is apt about 30
decided to think that “such conditions chants, on hearing this,
to go with them. only existed in that. part of the
On account of world Yet. in his experience, he the heat they had to start in the found a great "majority of the moonlight. After they had walk- Vienna, November 13.
people in the interior of China ed for a little time, one of the The Fifteenth Anniversary of living la perfect peace and con- soldiers pointed a pistol, at him
their quietly tentment-bringing up."
at the same time asking him to the Republic passed" off
the reason in Vienna and the provinces, apart families, doing their duties to stop. He asked for
marrying and was told that the party had from a Socialist demonstration in wards their relatives, Vienna in which the police used off their daughters, obtaining to pay the soldiers 85 for every burying mule. Of course they had no batons. Herr Hugo Thaler. the wives for their sons, Socialist vice-President of the their dead and reverencing their right to demand the money, but circumstances forced the party Lower Austrian diet was hurt and ancestors,
Dr. Lankester said that he bad to accede. torty Socialists arrested.-Reuter.
had the privilege of living for He (the speaker) began to bar many years in the interior of gain with the soldiers, saying China,
after the that he would pay them associating with'.
ROTHERMERE ON Chinese in their homes, attend they had accompanied the party
ARMED PEACE
Denounces Locarno
Pact
From Our Special Correspondent)
London, November 7.
ing the joyful ceremonies-wed- past the place where the brigands. ·
be, but the dings and birthdays and reunions were supposed to
them in leader replied that they were -and Elso mixed with their sorrOWS. One may some afraid to turn alone! times have felt that these people; The party had to pay the sold-
rest of the behind. During that moment, said Dr. Lankester, he found that there was nothing in the world that could compare with the feeling when he right away in beautiful mountains, happiness and contentment.
WHA
in the interior of China were piers, and after having proceeded very simple and ignorant, and for a while, the speaker found yet their simplicity was in. Itself, himself alone, "the kindliness, while their ignorance party being far might be just a lack of know- ledge to many things that it was better they should not know. And So he felt that he had been - Lord Rothermere, proprietor of ing amongst a great nation. He in the New York Supreme Court the "Daily Mail," uses the columns sometimes looked into the eyes of amidst nature-peace,
of his paper to popularise a de- some of these old gentlemen and nunciation of the LocaITIO Pact Women, and seemed to see their
SIR HARRY LAUDER'S SONG! The action also embraces 135 and also demands that the Brit-wonderful understanding about
On reaching Dah L. Fathe Directors of the Chase National ish military airfleet should be in-life and the things that really
called
nine on
French sympathy with party Bank in addition to Mr. Wiggin creased to five thousand fighting mattered and a and it is tied with the object of planes. By this means, Lord Ro the Westerners who were always Priests. They had a graphone,
demandings more from life. That presented to them by some recovering the $100,000,000 losses thermere says, the peace of Europe is the view he got as he lived chants, and were trying out one with the people in Yunnan. They of Sir Harry Lauder's songs. The
could
understand had much to teach those in the priests
one about English, or Scotch, and West who always rushed
them asked the speaker to inter- never satisfied or content. 1:
Chinese. The pret to them in Dr. Lankester then went on to
mountain speaker did so, and the head in describe the beautiful
The villages, turn interpreted to the others in scenery of Yunnan. he said, were scattered amongst the rice fields and were broken by little tree-flecked dyken. In
of the bank owing to alleged "negligence, waste
miscon- duct."-
and
Mr. Wiggin is charged with us ing the bank's position to his own gain "legally regardless interests of the stockholders."
Reuter.
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of the
SILVER MARKET
(From Out Special Correspondent)
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Forward
London, November -13. Following are the Silver Quota- tions on the London market to day:
Nov. 13-Nov. 11 16 131 183 181 An experiment now being tried The London on New York cross out in H.M.S. Rodney may herald rate to-day closed at £=UA a minor revolution in naval econo-5.141. mics. It has been the custom hitherto in H.M. ships for meals to he prepared separately for the Berlin, November 13.
Wardroom, the gunroom (where It is already obvious that Chan- midshipmen and cadets mese), and cellor Hitler is backed by over the warrant officers mess, and this 30,000,000 Germans as compared has involved much duplication of with 17,000,000 at the last Reich-galleys, pantries and stores. stag election.
There has recently been intro-
HITLER ANNIHILATES -
MARXISM
INFLATION IN MEXICO
would be absolutely guaranteed. Trans-Ocean Kuo Mix.
STRIKE MAY SOON END
(From Our Special Correspondent)
Canton, November 13.
It was learned from an, authori- tative source to-day that the dis puté "between the local office of the background there was a lake the China Navigation Company, Ltd. and the Chinese workers now on strike will be amicably settled at an early date.....
U.S. GANGSTER'S £7,000 COFFIN
Silver and Diamonds by Widow's Order.
Chicago.
Still cortaining some 100 shot- gun pellets, the body of the gangs- ter, Gus Winkler, is to be buried Mexico, City, November 12.
with a lavishness only comparable The Bank of Mexico has lower-
with that afforded the most distin ed the peso to 3.60 per dollar dur-guished of his predecessors in the The most striking feature of duced in the Rodney a general ing the last few days, to encour Boom years, Winkler, a former the election is that the 12,000,000, messing system for officers, under age exports and other business-lieutenant of Al Capone, was who on March 3 voted, Bocialist which wardroom, gunroom, and and Communist, have apparently warrant officers mess are catered gone, Nazi, Justifying Chancellor for on exactly the same scale, the Hitler's boast that he will anni-meals in all three measca, being hilate Marxism and Bolshevism identical. in Germany, Reuter.
FIRST RETURNS
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Berlin, November 13. At 8 pm. it was already evid- ent that over 90 per cent of the -electorate had voted practically
solidly for the Government.
Out of the 225,900 votes so far counted in the Reichstag election, 217,100 went to the Nazis and B,800 were invalid..
Out of 250,700 referendum votes, 240,000 were "yes" and 7,600 "no," while 3,100 were invalld-Reuter VOTERS CELEBRATE
most
It is too early yet to reach a decision on the merits of this: system, but it appears to be work ing well, Wardroom officers, state they find it more economical than the old system of separate catering What the gunroom thinks and says is not evidence, but it is under stood that the warrant officers. view the scheme with favour.
Reuter.
HUGE LOANS FOR U.S.
FARMERS
Washington, November 12. The United States Government has announced that U.S.837,000,- 000 is to be loaned to farmers on cotton held from the market at a ratio of four cents per pound
This latest step in crop reduc tian is for farm relief-Reuter.
RECOGNISE SOVIET
The meals now served in the three messes may be somewhat simpler than of yore, but they appear to be sufficient and there is no precepti- ble falling off in the standard of NETHERLANDS WILL NOT cooking. It remains to be seen whether the system will extend throughout the Navy, a general messing for the lower deck has done in all but a few ships to which, for structural reasons, it is not appli- cable.
murdered by rival gangster with whom he was very unpopular, maar
-'Gueria lived like & prince,- sind- shall be buried like one," declarad his widow when the visited an undertaker and demanded the mom expensive casket in the shop. She. chose an elaborately ornamented £2,000 silver.coffin,
.She then announced that. Wink- ler's. diamonds, valued at £5,000, are, to be buried with him. The gangster always decorated himself lavishly with jewellery,
The burial is to take place at St. Louis, in the family plot of ground. Winkler was a regular churchgoer, and Requiem Mass is to be mang for the man who is thought to have held a machine-gun during the St. Valentine's Day massacre of 1029, when seven people were killed
In many cases the queues at
Hague, Noy. 8. the polling-booths were so long
That the Netherlands will not that voters had to wait for hours.
Nanding, No. The offices of the Yellow River It was not to be expected, says Storm Troop, brass bands dashed
recognise Soviet-Russia was made known to day by a "government the journal, that there would be from poll to poll in motor lorries,
The standard of Navy cooking statement in the Second Chamber Conservancy Board will be re- many absentees from this grand entertaining the crowds.
has improved out of recognition in in response to a Communist inter- moved to Kaifeng provincial parade of the nation. Abstention All restaurants and beer-house recent years, thanks in part to the bellation. It is declared that the capital of Honan, on the 10th
business. would have been too perilous. did wonderful
more careful training of cook rat fact that certain other States are Inst. The Board. It is reported, But it should also be recognised voters' celebrating the occasion.
ings and in part to the provision about to resume formal relations has decided to establish survey that uninfluenced open voting A host of Germans living out-of up-to-date all-fired or electrical with Soviet-Russle can be no stations at several points on the would always have given any side German territory came into galleys and bakeries. As cause for the Netherland's Gov- lower Reaches of the Yellow River, German Government a subtan- Germany to vote, but the ex- To a recent Admiralty Fleet Or- ernment to change its mind. including Yenyang, Huaying. The reasons which had prompt Bhenchow, Tungkwan and the tial vote in favour of the positive Kaiser remained at Doorn, though der awards were announced to two side of Hitler's policy in claiming his second son Prince Eltel Fried petty officer cooks serving in subed the Netherland's Government vicinity of the Felping-Hankow of the Railway: Bridge. Burvey parties complete equality for Cermany.rich was the first voter at Pots-marines for the excellence of the to refuse recognition
"The Times" concludes: Hiller dam, followed by the ex-Crowd bread they had baked under what Boviet Union still continue un- will be despatched to these places bas. standardised Germany. Prince and other members of the mast have been exceptionally diffi abatingly, it is stressed. Trans- as soon as the stations are opened.
ocean Kuomin, Henchforth it will be with a late Royal House Reuter.
cult conditions.
Kuo Minare
and the plain was surrounded by the mountairis.
FROM YUNNÄN TO BURMA About three years ago he walk- ed from Yunnanfu to Burma, a distance of about 400 miles. The Journey took mm, about 40 days and 33 of these days he was on the road covering about 25 miles a day. He travelled with one Dr.
French!
not.
mer-
On reaching Mekong they found two iron bridges which were." constructed centuries ago. They had to cross a river, and had a most difficult time in mak- ing the stubborn mules de the
same
Eventually they reached Bur- ma, and entered India by way of a great fron bridge. After enter- ing India they had to travel, for a day and a half before they came across any English-speak- ing people.
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