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His "Soviet. Government of China," he said, was now ready to lead the fight against Japan- ese imperialists and other for

Officially the Nass' reason foreign raiders, to ally itself with

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German Folk Song.

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any group or army having the same aim, and to enter into friendly relations with any coun try supporting China's indepen- dence.

Chinese Soviets, he said, "now had modern equipment, and a further a regular army of 50,000 with 1,000,000 irregular partisan troops." The territory in central China ruled by Communista has doubled in the seven years since the last Comintern Congress-

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The libretto of the opera came. from the pen of the Jewish author Stefan Zweig, whom the Nazis had been attacking in virulent the crities warmly praised the fashion 8

music but "slated" the book..

would probably

Hitler, who, like Dr Goebbels, 16 Dr Goebbels

11.45 pm-gh the Sun in that they would not appear.

Heaven stands”

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berg the Director Stefan Zweig's name was print pushed the matter farther, ed prominently on the program Dr Peter Raabe, of mes at the first performance, pelle, who has conducta which was attended by prominent in Philharmonic Orch Nazis, including General von absence

Etr as pre Blomberg. Minister of Defence. succeed Previously Dr. Straties in an in- the Reich Cerview had expressed his admira- and DT

Wodchairman DJB Announcement tion of Zweig's librétio.

When the opera was performed German

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