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Striking References Made To Hitler's Speech

SIR FREDERICK WHYTE'S TALK

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Striking references to the speech of Her Hitler delivered on January 30 last, 'were made by Sir Frederick Whyte in his broad- cast on "World Affairs” relayed from Daventry through ZBW inst night. Sir Frederick said that the German Chancellor had. inft the world guessing and, perhaps, he had intended to. During the past three months, i would probably near more about said Sir Frederick, there had been this "evolutionary common sense." Bir Frederick added that Hitler a grand assize on conditions of the world. Mr. Athony Eden, the also referred to Germany and the Foreign Secretary, had made at colonies and had said that Ger least four important speeches many had" claims on the countries while M. Blum, the French Pre- that had taken them. By putting

Sharesai and SWATOW mler, had made his contribution it that way Hitler had left open as to whether she especially in his speech at Lyons, the question

HAIPHONG, PARrHot and HornoW and all round the compass the would make separate clams on Shaxonal and EUROPE via SIBUKIA

(London date, 17th January) Had Hitler voices of statesmen had been thirteen countries.

talked moге to France than to

SHANGHAI sounding but none was listened to

HOCKEY with more important expectation Great Britain? asked Sir Frederick.

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was not very steady for the re- mainder of the game. Her kick- ing was at fault. Mrs. Rose, the Colony custodian, was not, really tested.

Hitler was not vague, however,

than Hitler's speech. It Was al- most as it all the other speeches in his passage on Russia. If the were like a herald's trumpet sound-Spanish war could be put out of ing the approach of a speaker the way and France could persuade Each Russia to give Communiam up theh greater than themselves.

Hitler might be prepared to go to speech was a solo effort trying to

a round table conference: possibly make a chorus. All Europe wait-

whether the concerted and possibly not. ed to see efforts would make the music in unison and drown the discord. In Hitler lay the power of sounding the note and giving the word.

...

NEW FRAME OF MIND There was some clearing of the ground to be done by diplomatic means. Hitler's speech had done In some ways, continued Sir something to clear the air but left Frederick, Hitler sald more than

some important parts in as deep what he had ever said before and

a fog as ever. He had given a WEA splendid | in some ways less. There

new approach to problems with a some very

new frame of mind. Latest in- some good "ews and

dications from Berlin were that no promising words. It was yes and no and the world was left guess-immediate stepe would be taken. Perhaps, Hitler had intended There would be a period of quiet to keep them guessing.

Miss Gray and Miss Fowler were steady in the Colony defence. They cleared and covered up well. while Miss K. Glover (left half) was also in the Hmelight. Miss Pope played a game at right back for the Rest and was ably, assised by Miss J. Smalley who

was responsible for good spoiling work and accurate clearances.

GOOD LEFT WING.

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TWO STRIKING PASSAGES Two of the most striking passages Miss Westcott and Miss Marlen Hitler's speech were, hamels, Smith combined well on the left now that Germany had achieved wing for the Colony, the former equality-with other powers, Hitler being especially good with smart promised that Germany will not stick work and bursts of speed.

sign any treaty if she was not go-

stock-taking.

Mr. Eden had gone to the south of France, while Herr Van Rib- bentrop, the German Ambassador to Britain, had returned from Ger- many after six weeks. It was be- lieved that he has instructions to open negotiations when he visits the Foreign Office this week. In the Rest attack, Miss F. Wonging to keep it; and, secondly, Ger- (right wing). Mrs. Harrop and many would not spring any more Significance was attached to the world Hitler bellef that during Ribbentrop's Miss P. Gittins (inside left) were surprises on the outstanding.

pointed to co-operation with other long absence he had been helping In the first half, Miss Gittins nations, but the German Chan- Hitler to put proposals in a form opened the scoring for the Rest cellor, had his own interpretation not unpalatable to Britain and with a splendid rising shot. Miss of co-operation which was perhaps would bring new plans for settle- Smith equalised from a pass by limited to two powers as he dis-nient. No one could guess whether Hitler was building the first span of the bridge until more has been Miss Westcott and before the in-liked multi-lateral powers. terval. Miss Smith again found the net. In the second half Mrs.

said but not in public. Donald added a third goal for the Interport side."

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The teams were as follows:- Colony:- Mrs. R. Rose; Miss Gray and Miss Fowler; Miss I Woolley, Miss J. Wong and Miss K. Glover; Mrs. Weir, Miss Marsh, Mrs. Donald. Miss Smith and Miss Westcott.

Rest: Mrs. J. Lunson; Miss Pope and Miss J. Smalley; Miss J. Lakeman, Miss M. McCaw and Mias O. Peters; Miss F. Wong. Miss M. Booker, Mrs. P. M. Harrop. Misa

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Hitler had said that there were humanly conceivable disputes between Germany and France but

he

Ignored a very significant passage in Blum's speech at Lyons, What Hitler had not made plain was why he refused collective.co operation,

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In conclusion, Sir Frederick sald that with the Coronation and the Imperial Conference to follow, It was probable that negotiations would not be commenced long be- fore the summer. Hitler had con-

Fort Bayard and *Haiphong templated the possibility of a new Haiphong approach. The change across was Swatow not easy in a rough sea there was plenty of wind in the Saigon The world i safl of the Nazi boat.

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SOCCER

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H.K. Journalist Duped

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and

came from milkers, two from bot- tlers and one from an ice cream worker.

that they will carry the "Hong custody until he returned. On Mon- Those who had given positive Kong Telegraph" Cup with them day, January 18, Cox left the hotel year. suddenly and was arrestedin resulta were immediately taken of back to Shanghai their ordinary duties and their Stanley Oash, Shanghai's manager Staffordshire, He then had only places taken by others whose and coach, a seasoned oid Inter-32 teft, and said he did not know stools had given negative results. port player himself, declared him- where the rest of the money had On a subsequent examination self glad at the prospects of gone. Later he said that dis- made a fortnight later seven of Shanghai's success at the Cause those who had given a positive re-way Bay ground to-morrow.

One who sult proved negative.

"We are very optimistic," Gash formerly had been engaged in said and opined that Shanghai'scading to his statement he took a bottling and who had non-agglu- strength this year was in its de- tinable organisms in his stool was fence. "Victal has great possib.1 still positive for such organisms. ties and with Marcal he will make He, however, showed negative a good combination." a third examination.

PASTEURISATION OF MILK

The visiting team literally would de counting on Robostoff who al- though a newcomer on the Inter- portalde, has earned for himself a reputation in Shanghal with his feet and head. Generally, the Shanghai team is built around the Sportif Regarding the recommendation representatives of the for pasteurisation of milk in the Francaise, six of whom is accom- Colony, a "Daily Press" represen-panying this year's team."

Colonial tative interviewed the

Of interest is the fact that Secretary (Hon. Mr. N. L. Smith) Paul Bell, one of the reserves, is yesterday, and was informed that the first American to accompany no further steps were going to be an Interport de to Hong Kong taken by the Government at pre- His position is at left half and he sent beyond the report of the will be seen in action in one of Director of Medical Services.A the later games.

The Colental Secretary added Asked what he thought of the that pasteurization was a difficult Hong Kong side, Marcal, who will question as It Involved the smaller skipper Shanghai's team to-moz- dairlea money, etc. The question row, stated that the team had the had not been fully discussed yet. spirit of never being beaten until

honesty had overcame common sense and that he had spent the money on women and drink. Ac- woman home to Brierley Hill and represented to his parents that she was his wife.

Mr. Les said that during the voyage be lent Cox about £48, on the understanding that it would be repaid at the next port of call, but the money had never been repaid,

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