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[Spelal to the Hong Kong Daily Embassy to Romé, Oneto Astango. Dance Music from Hong Kong

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the name Hotel, Z.E.K. Programme

of the German 12.30-2.15 p.m.

Saarbruecken, Mar. 1.

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Committes 12.30 p.m. London and New York momentous day when the events for their impartial work,

Stock and Commodity Quota-moved with kaleidoscopic rapidity' After inscribing his name in tions, Manila Gold Stock Quo-was reached when Chancellor Hit- the "golden book of the town- tations,

ler arrived here unexpectedly on hall" the Chancellor received a Friday early in the afternoon, be- deputation from his old party of 1 p.m. Local Time and Weathering acclaimed with indescribable comrades from Saar with enthusiasm by the population as he whom he held a long conversa- At 6 o'clock crowds had motored slowly through the streetstion. | which were lined with solid ranks | converged on the big square in of Stormtroops behind which im- front of the townhall for an in- mense crowds greeted the Fuehrer pressive mass demonstration by with shouts of exultation."

the Saar population on the oc-" caslon of its liberation from for.

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Hitler had taken off from Berlin in an airplane shortly before 8 o'clock on Friday morning accom- was opened by Reichiminister and

Clothing, including Blankets and panied by Reichminister Frank, the Deputy Leader Hess with a speech Berges and Ducks, etc. Remnants, German. Minister to Vienna and in which he stated that this, the Sandry Articles of Mess and Table on which the Saarland 15 Gear, including Electro Plate, Cut- former Vice-Chancellor, von and day pen, and other high officials while returning to its motherland colery, Hardware and Table Linen. Reichminister Hess started simul stituted one of the happiest and taneously with his own plane. After proudest days in Germany's his a record flight, the machines land- tory. ed at Mannheim from where the Chancellor and his party proceed- ed by motor to the"Saar territory border which they crossed shortly after noon. The news of the Fueh- Op. 15, andrer's arrival had meanwhile spread Etude, Op. 18, No. 3 Moszkowski.

1 pm. Closing Local Stock Quota

tions.

7.03-7.18 p.m. A Pianoforte Recital

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1. Waltz in G Flat Major, Op. 70, No. 1 (Chopin). 2. Serenade.

3. Wedding Day Grieg. %18-7.31 pm From Foreign Lands (Moszkowski) ....... Berlin State Opera Orchestra. 7.31-8 pm. Variety Items. Song A Place in your Heart...Sam

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Parlour....Rale da Costa, Vocal Duet Music. in the Al-I've told Evry little star......Layton

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Vocal--My Songs from the Shows

......Marte Burke (Soprano), Orchestra-An'Hour with you.' Piano Solos-Medley of Marches...

Rale da Costa. Vocal Duet-What's good for the Goose is good for the Gander...

A HAPPY DAY

After several speakers had ̈ad- dressed the crowd, the Chancel- lar thanked the Saarlanders for keeping their promise given on the occasion of two mass demon-

like wildare through the Saarland and in all villages and hamlets strations held in 1933 and 1934 through which the string of motors' near Ruedesheim and at Coblenz passed, great crowds had collect on the Rhine when · 10,000 ed halling Hier with cheers while Saarlanders had vowed in a the Church bells also pealed out a mighty chorus to stay loyal to happy welcome.

Germany in the hour of its de-

AT SAARBRUECKEŃ

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Germany," Hitler "but for the whole The outskirts of Saarbruecken i tinued, were reached at 1p.m. whence Europe: It was one of the most dense crowds standing in the pour-blessed decisions when the date ing rain which, however, falled to for the plebiscite was finally fixed

when

abate their enthusiasm, forced the and

this region, which cars to slow down to a crawling early might have become the pace. After driving through eternal bone of contention, was the town, the Chancellor proceed- afforded the opportunity of pro- ed to the Fotel Excelsior where claiming its adherence to

Fatherland, since the a detachmerit of his bodyguard", German was drawn up and where he was Baar's return to Germany

the

may

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Report. 8,03-11 p.m. Á ̃Relay from the Po

Hing Theatre. 9.30 p.m.

Reuter Press Bulletins,

London I p.m. Stock and Com- -módity Quotations, ·

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11 pm. Close Down

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Selection

man),

(Rosse).

Monsieur

Beaucaire

other high officials.

went

tions are suffering. We all hope

At 2.30 Hitler and his entourage that through this act equable The Golden Text was "As ye the restoration : of have therefore received Christ to the town hall square Justice and where the Chancellor took the relationships between France and Jesus the Lord, so walk ye in him: niarch past of a National-Socia Germany will be governed by For in him dwelleth all the fulness must of the Godhead bodily" (Colos” commonsense. It list organisation headed by squads natural

possible for two great sláns 2: 6, 9). of Prussian and palatinate police be

Among the citations which com- followed by long columns of the peoples to join hands and to co-

in alleviating distress prised the Lesson Sermon was the German front organisation which operate bore the brunt of the struggle for which threatens the ruin of Europe. following from the Bible: "Now the Saar. After the parade, This day ought also to be a lesson when Jesus was born in Bethlehem Hitler was completely wet through for those who imagine that a na of Judea in the days or Herod the but his features shone with tion can be deprived of its inter- King, behold, there came wise men pleasure and gratification as he most feelings and characteristics from the East to Jerusalem, Bay- made his way

In the ing, where is he that is born King to the townhall 'by application of force, for the reception of the Committee long run the call of race is stron of the Jews? for we have seen his If local Companies desirous of taking Vocal Gems-Merrie England (Ger of Three which took place at 5.30 Ger than paper documents and star in the east, and are come to

op farther Agencies will let ni

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mittee, Baron Aloist and the two lightened my work which, as God star, they rejoiced with exceeding other members, the Argentine is my witness, has no other object great joy. And when they were forwarded to London and passed en to interested parties as "pp

Ambassador Rome, Cantilo, than to make Germany, free and come into the house, they saw the portunity offers.

happy again. When I now consider | young child with Mary his mother, and the Spanish Minister, Lopez Olivan were accompanied the result of this 15 years fight for and fell down, and worshipped by a high official of the Italian the creation of a nation and the him (Matthew 2: 1, 2, 10, 11).

The Lesson Sermon, also includ foreign ministry, Biancheri and Reich I thank heaven that our ef the councillor of the Argentine forts have been blessed, for to-day ed the following passages from I can welcome you back home in the Christian Science textbook the name of this nation and the Science and Health with Key to Reich. I ask you to bring the vir- the Scriptures" by Mary Baker tues you have preserved during Eddy: The advent of Jesus of the 15 years of separation into the Nazareth marked the first century new Reich. Believe in the com- of the Christian era, but the Christ pletion of our task and believe in is without beginning of years or the greatness of our people, and end of days Jesus was the high- bring the loyalty, you have hitherto ' est human concept of the perfect 12.15 am-News in Eriglish on Dis with you into new Germany. Inman He was inseparable from:

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After a stormy session featured by repeated clashes being the Right Requests Mae and the Left Wing deputies, the Government won a signal victory EZRM when the Chamber by 427 votes to by John-138 passed Premier Flandin's mo- Trains by tion to adjourn the debate on the interpellation concerning the re- cent, anti-Cloverido

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