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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL · 1, 1936.
HERR HITLER HAS A "DUAL NATURE”.
BIOGRAPHY TELLS OF HIS PEASANT ORIGIN
The Moustache Is
The Fuhrer"
LOSS OF THE CITY OF KHARTOUM
Expert Evidence On The Cause
Alexandria, Mar. 8. The inquest on the victims of the wreck of the air ilner City of Khartoum, which fell into the sea when nearing Alexandria in De- cember, was) resumed this morn-
Chi ing. when Major Cooper, Inspector of Accidents for the Air London, March 9.
Ministry, who had been instruct- Hitler's origin and his rise from
ed by the Secretary of State for obscurity to the
of "summit
Air to investigate the evidence, said natchless ability" are discussed in
book by Konrad Helden, fort was not possible to place before the Court a fui technical report many years correspondent of the
because the wreckage, except fos been "Frankfurter Zeitung" in Munich
the engines, had not yet birthplace -the
of *National
recovered. He gave the conclu- Socialism.
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Lord Swinton On Great Firms' Response
Cambriage, Mar. 6.
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public-
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The book is entitled "Hitler-alons he had been able to arrive practical cordial, and Biography" (Constable and Co.), at in the course of his invest.ga-spirited response, and were busily.
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The author, in a chapter headed "The Mask," speaks of the "dunt nature" of Hitler, which, he states no photograph has embraced.
"The moustache is the Fuhrer." he adds.
WEAK SPOT According to the author. Adolf of a Hitler's father was the son poor peasant giri,
From the evidence available the said), I am very definitely of the all three engines opinion that
fue's bein failed owing to the
In other words. a.! exhausted. available petro" had been consum- ed in fight. In support of this conclusion I shall have to ra.er t the question of the adjustment of the carburettors, which was car- red out about December 24, just before the City of Khartoum's and to Alexandr.a ast voyage "A genealogical table, based on
The flow through each ad- National Socialist statements," the back.
was slightly book says, "may help to elucidatejustable main jet the Fahrer's peculiar family cir- increased. I gather that this was a view to overcoming done with cumstances. This fragment of a pedigree shows clearly that Hitler pilots' complaints about the run- from old peasant stock, ning of the engines during taxi- both on his father's and his moting. The alteration of the Jet her's side, but it has a noticeably setting would have the effect
increasing the petrol consumption by at least 10 per cent.
sprang
weak spot,
"Hitler's father. Alois, was the sor of one Hledler. It is possible that Hiedler and Hitler are the same. Certain it is, however, that name of Hitler's maternal grandmother was really Hitler.
the
GOEBBELS HIS PUPIL
The unusual and rather curious name of Hitler occurs more fre-
quently among Eastern Jews than
at work preparing their plans.
The annual dinner of the squa- dron was held at the University Arms Hotel, under the chairman- ship of Wing Commander F. E. P. Barrington, the Chief Instructor. Proposing the health or the guests, the Cha.rman said that, although a scheme or the enlargement of the squadron by the addition of super- numerary members was not yet in full operation, he had been able to admit during the past term the 11 members who intended to take permanent commission in the Air Force. During the past year 14 members of the squadron had been granted permanent commissions In the Auxilary Air Force."
Lord
Swinton, acknowledging the toast, referred to the needs of the R.A.F. Reserve. He said that. 600 officers would be required this year, 800 next year, and 800 in the following year. He also stated that members of the University Aqua- I assume that the City of Khar-dron who held proficiency certi Loum was carrying 478 galons on nicates would be allowed to join the her last night. According to the Reserve while they were stiil mem- evidence the aircraft had been in bers of the squadron. On this sub- fight at a normal cruising speed ject he desired to make an appeal for five hours 18 minutes when
to the employers of labour to help her engines fulled. This gives an in this very important job of find- erage consumption of 90 gallons ing officers for the Auxillary squa- an hour, roughly 10 per cent. over drons and the Reserve. He hoped Formaj consumption. Captain that they would be willing to give
his
extra leave officers" the the plot, stated in Wilson,
young evidence that shortly before the necessary to cover their annual ceased to function he training without encroaching on. engines looked at the fuel gauges and their ordinary leave. noted that the port one showed 23 gallons and the starboard one cor I believe this may have been
the case, and
the petrol in the gauge was standing near 25 gallons, the tanks in fan were empty. Further tests show- ed that it was possible that petrol had become trapped in the air vent of the pipe gauges, causing the liquid to seal and resulting in a false reading in the gauge. This false reading of gauges may rea- sonably be said to be the primary cause of the disaster..
We are not among Germans. justified, however, in taking this as proof of a Jewish grandmother of Adolf Hitler. No credible con- nection has so far been proved."
In the Great War Hitler joined the 16th Bavarian Reserve, In- volunteer. fantry. Regiment as à and afterwards became poral.
a
Of Hitler as a propagandist the author says "Many people cher- ish the mistaken bellet that Dr. Goebbels is the creative spirit of National-Socialist propaganda. He Is merely Hitler's pupil.
"His "remarkable talent for finer work puts the finishing touches to what genius has rough-hewn with the axe.
NEVER HIMSELF
that while
Major Cooper summed up
his
"The most admirable and strik- ing feature of Hitler's propagan- tentative conclusions as follows:- (1) The aircraft was unable to dist achievement is the way he wormed his way up from the most maintain her flight and complete 26.18 primitive experiment to the sum-her journey on account of short
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"There are no portraits of Hit- ler. No photograph has embraced this dual nature, which is eter- nally jerking to and fro between its two poles. Those which exist are photographs of phases of the raw material-Hitler.
"He is never himself-he is at every moment a lying presenta- tion of himself, and so every por trait is false.
"
"The face is an expressionless background to which, with meagre resources, a rough mask has been applied. Unquestionably the most expressive features of this mask are the lock of hair and the scrub- by moustache. The moustache is 56 ots, the Fuhrer."
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DÜLEEPSINH] TO MARRY. NIECE OF MAHARAJAH
Bombay, Mar. 9.
K. S. Duleepsinhji, the famous
Six years before that doctors had expressed an opinion that he would not be able to stand the Engilsh climate,
He had been invited to go to Australia, when it was announced
GERMAN ECONOMICAL
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age of fuel,
(2) The alteration" to the setting of the carburettor was unneces- sary, and should not have been made.
(3) The fault-a somewhat ob- scure fault-in one or both the contributing was a fuel gauges cause of the accident.
PRIMACY IN DESIGN Referring to the wider scheme of expansion, he said that recruiting at presen; was ahead of require- ments, but this must be continuous. there
In this expansion scheme was not only to be an increase in numbers, but also in quality. They had now got a real partnership be- tween the designing staffs of air- craft firms, the scientific experi- ments, and the general staff at the Air Ministry. The experience of the past nine months had given the Air Ministry the certainty that they could put into production machines that in speed and range were second to none in the world. Lately he had received envoys trom several other countries, saying that they wanted such and such a ma- chine. He had had to point out that Great Britain needed the first 150, but the clamour for that ma- chine was sufficient evidence of The air- our primacy in design. craft industry had developed be- cause it had been given orders such as it had never received before,
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The toast of "The Squadron".was (4) The situation created by sudden and complete loss of an proposed by Professor C. E. Inglis, power and altitude was an extre- Professor of Engineering, and was mely difficult one for the pilot to acknowledged by Mr. C. J. Mac- contend with, and strongly mil-pherson (Corpus Christ). Among present were the Vice- tated against the success of a for- those
Chancellor, Mr. G. H. A. Wilson, ced landing.
Al Chief Marshal Sir Edward Ellington, Chief of the Air Staff, Mr. J. F. Cameron, Master of Gon- ville
Marshal and Calus, Air Sir Frederick Bowhill, Mr. W. Spens, Master of Corpus Christi.Hong Kong Daly Frees" Specia) Hong Kong Daily Press" Special)
MRS. BARTON'S GIFT
FRANCE OPPOSED TO DEVALUATION
.1)
CHURCH LOYALTY TO
THE FUEHRER
Berlin, March 30. The Reiche church Committee of the German Evangelical Church, Reichs Minister for Church Affairs, Kerri, addressed to the supreme. authority of the German Evange- Lical Church the following request:
Estate The League the Air Ministry, and Air Vice-Monday before the bourse opened, appointed some months ago by the
Could Not Buy
Marshal Č. J. Courtney.
Mrs. Barton, the Egilshwoman the League were forced to seek for the protection of the currency.
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With our heart full of joy we join in offering thanks for the un- animous profession of loyalty to the "Fuehrer, of freedom
and
Air Marshal Bir John Steel,
"Paris, Mar, 30."" Field-Marshal St William Bird-
The French Finance Minister, wood. Master of Peterhouse, Bir Christopher Bullock, Becretary of Regnier, told French pressmen on
("Hong Kong Daily Press" Specia')
that for the third time since May 1935 the Banque de France Duesseldorf, Mar. 30.
seen itself compelled to take steps Another eloquent example of the remarkable recovery of German
This was entirely due to the mall- furnished at a
who became one of the most im- another alte.
clous activities or speculators and economics general meeting of the sharehol-.
portant international hostesses in Victoria Alexandrins fulla Eat-elements who hoped to pront oy ders of the Vereinigte Stahlwerke Europe, has left to the Swiss Con- ton was the eldest daughter of the poisoning public opinion. A. G. (United Steel Works), when federation the Vila Lammermo late Mr. Robert Peel, third baronet, the well-known iron master, Dr.
Estate at Geneva; the house.
widow of Mr. Daniel F. P. Barton, All rumours now circulating to
"We desire that the Regional "For the first time since many which the world's diplomats me and a goddaughter of Queen Vic- the effect that devaluation
Imminent, are des, declared Reg Church should give expression to toria. She died on December 16. A condition is that the property Her will, published to-day, shows nier, who then gave many reasons this thankfulness for the efforts years, the board is able to recom-to attend her tes-parties. mend a modest dividend of 34%,” began Thyssen, "But when it is should never be divided up, and that she left estate in England of why the finance market should made by the Fuehrer to bring view the present outlook with con-about. real peace among the adence, namely the balanced bud- nations, by ordering that the alleged by various critics that this that the trees should not be cut the gross value of £107.329, with
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be tolled is due solely to armaments pro-
During her lifetime Mrs. Barton She left the fourth row of pearls set, the gold reserves, and the im- Church bells should fits, this is not true, for all pro-
Gillian proved economic situation, which, throughout the land on Tuesday, armaments were fought and won-a dispute with on her large necklace to fits minde on more than outweighed by the the League of Nations who want Drummond, daughter of Sir Eric gave him the right to appeal to March 31, between 12 and 1 The Prusalan Regional Church heavy cost for establishing a plant, ed her to sell part of her land Drummond, and after other be trie country to keep their heads o'clock." with the help of which the Steel which they required for an exten- questa the residue of the property and pay no attention to rumour
Regnier declared that Committee has already given or- sion of the League headquarters, to her sisters Evelyn, Lady Mac-mongers, Works could execute such orders.”
England and Sussex cricketer 1 that he needed a rest. His uncle, Frliz Thyssen occupied the Chair.
engaged to marry Jayaraj Kumari. the daughter of Kirtisingjl.
She is the niece of the Mahara- Jah of Rajpipla. "
The wedding will take place in Rajpipla shortly.
HIS CAREER
took him to his house at Staines, and doctors were summoned. They declared that he would lose his He if he stayed in England,
Last summer he was back again, He watched cricket, but did not play.,.
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Rumours that he was engaged to Duleepsinhi, who will be 31 in, the daughter of the Maharajah of June, is the nephew of the great Rajpipla were circulated, at the "Ran," the late Maharajah Jam end of 1933, but he denied them. Sahib of Nawanagar.
The Maharajah of Rajpipla is "Duleep" had a brilliant cricket-one of the wealthiest of India's ing career until 1833 when he be ruling princes, came ill and went to a sanatorium An Switzerland
He owned Windsor Lad, the 1934 Derby winner
General Director Dr. Ernst Poen- sgen said that the outlook was very satisfactory Trasnocenn News Servier.!
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dignity of our people which yester-
day brought us.
All the might of the League fall-leay Gwendolin von Muller, and he had always been an opponent ders to this effect to the Evangeli
ed to move her from the beautifu! Mrs Helen Soames, widow of Mr. of devaluation, and would always can Churches of the old Prussian lakeside estate in which she want- Arthur Chistrap Soames, the mil-remain such
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