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VIENNA READY FOR PLEBISCITE
GERMAN PROTEST
Venina, March 11.
A protest was lodged last night by the German Legation with Federal Chancellor Schus- chnigg against the order of the Austrian Government im- posing stricter censorship dur- ing the plebiscite, which lasts from today till Thursday, on all German newspapers offered for sale in Austria.-(Trans- ocean).
GERMAN PRESS COMMENT
"No Question Of Free Voting"
After silence
Berlin, March 11. maintaining д strict on Dr. Schuschnigg's
speech and the announcement of plebiscite in Austrin, the German press has now published short but sharp comments on the action taken.
The
de- papers unanimously nounce the step, which, it is point- ed out, was agreed upon in the absence of the National Socialist ministers and predict that it will have political repercussions.
"There can be no question "of free voting" declares "the Berliner Borsen Zeltung. Lack of election ists and control of any kind leaves the door wide open to political chicanery of a definite type. One wonders what the outcome of this scarely comprehensible announce- ment will be.
The papers emphasise that it is utterly impossible to organise and carry out a fair plebiscite in these days..
Patriotic Front Launches
Big Propaganda Drive
Vienna, March 11.
LAMMERTS' AUCTIONS
PUBLIC AUCTION.
instructions
Exeltement continued yesterday at a high pitch throughout THE Undersigned have received Austria and the streets of the city were so crowded that omnibuses and trams had to avoid main thoroughfares. The streets and squares were delaged with pamphlets of the Patriotle Front "chal- lenging, the population to vote for Dr. Schuschnigg.
The police have taken extensive measures to preserve order and! to prevent crowds of National Socialists and Patriotte Front de- monstrators from coming to blows.
to sell by
PUBLIC AUCTION
on
At 10.30 a.m.
At their SALES ROOM. DUDDELL STREET
Meetings have been announced The propaganda campaign has SATURDAY, the 12th MARCH, 1938. in practically all large factories been carefully organised for some and business houses, and it is an-time and this is evident in the nounced that the propaganda huge quantities of material avail- campaign of the Patriotic Front is able for distribution at such short to be progressively increased dur- notice and also because all or- ganisations had already completed ing next two days.
Military bands are to be used.plans for meetings and demons- loud-speakers are to be strung up trations according to a set pro- throughout the city and houses are to be decorated with flags and patriotte emblems in
or- der to increase the effect.
SCHACHT REMAINS IN OFFICE
gramme.
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It is announced that the voting will In many cases take place in factories and that votes will be cast in hospitals on Saturday. National Socialist circles point out that the voting in factories, where the plebiscite committee is com- posed of members of the Patriotic Front and where the workers are known personally, will practically take the line of free voting since no one will care to risk his joh by voting negatively. (Transocean),
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SCHUSCHNIGG WIN EXPECTED
Vienna, March 10, Both the Austrian Nazis and the Fatherland. Front supporters are convinced that the plebiscite on Sunday will result in a decisive majority for Dr. Kurt von Schuschnigg, the Chancellor, even if the Nazis voted "No", to the question whether they back, the govern- ment independence policy.
The Nazi provincial centres have! It is understood Herr Seyss- telegraphed President Miklas and Inquart told Dr. von Schuschnigg Herr Seyss-Inquart protesting that that he could not tolerate "bolshe- the plebiscite is unconstitutional. visation of the Fatherland Front" Herr Seyss-Inquart and Dr. von when referring to the Government Berlin, March 11.
Schuschnigg were engaged in me-negotiations for the support of the The Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, whose gotiations today which were stated workers, and Herr Hitler was of stating that according to all rules term of office as President of the to be partly political and partly the same mind.
It is believed that Herr of voting no significance can be Reichsbank expires on March 16. eccnomic.
by Seyss-Inquart's hand in this con- attached to the so-called "plebis- was reappointed yesterday cite,"
announced that even the Chancellor Adolf Hitler for a fur- nection has been greatly streng- best organised countries require 3 ther period of four years.-(Trans-thened by the arrival from Berlin are demanding other Government minimum of several weeks for pre-ocean).
of Herr Keppler. Secretary of positions, and considerable pres- State and Herr Hitler's economic sure is being brought to bear on adviser, who is believed to have this brought a message. from Herr Hit- ler.
paring for such an event.-(Trans- occan).
FURTWANGLER" WILL
CONDUCT THE 9TH
Berlin. March 11.
RICHARD WHITNEY
INDICTED
New York, March. 10. Mr: Richard Whitney, senior Wilhelm Furtwangler, the cele-partner of the stockbroking firm brated orchestral conductor, has of Whitney and Co., which went this bankruptcy voluntary declined an invitation to conduct into throughout at the Salzburg festival week, has been indicted by the because or heavy engagements New York Grand Jury on a charge elsewhere.
of grand larceny in the arst based the alleged As last year, however, Furtwang-degree, ler will conduct Beethoven's Ninth imisappropriation of between US. Symphony at Salzburg.-(Trans- $105.000 and $110.000 from a Trust. ocean).
Account.-Peuter).
on
Japanese Political Parties Dead Set Against Cabinet DEMAND THOROUGH RECASTING
OF MOBILISATION BILL
Tokyo, March 11.. Concerning the controversy between Japanese political parties and the Government on the question of the constitutionality of the National Mobilisation Bal, now being discussed by Parliament, exisi- Ing differences of opinion could not be bridged even at the secret session between the Government and the parties held yesterday.
The opposition of the parties is
ANGLO-GERMAN RAPPORT
Foreign Ministers Have Lengthy Discussion
NAZI DEMANDS
It is suggested that the Nazis
Meanwhile.
instructions have been issued to the Nazis to abstain from voting on Sunday, with the rlder: "Unless a contrary order 13 given on Saturday evening."
It is generally believed that the demands made by Herr Seyss- Inquart to Dr. von Schuschnigg included, firstly, the postponement of the plebiscite to give time for Nazi propaganda campaign; secondly two more Cabinet 'posts to be given to the Nazis.
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Herr Keppler is understood to have pressed for acceptance of London, March. 10.
Germany's scheme for economic Baron Joachim von Ribbentrop. co-operation with Austria, Involv- German Foreign Minister. visited, ing an extensive plan of barter of - the Foreign Secretary, Lord Austrian agricultural products for Halifax, today.
German armaments and a subs- The conversations lasted nearly tantin diversion of Austrian raw two and a half hours, which were materials to Germany. longer than expected.
The Austrians have hitherto re Baron Ribbentrop was accom-sisted this demand-(Reuter).
the German Charge)
panied by
D'Affaires.
It is believed that Lord Halifax
outlined the attitude of the British SERIOUS
Goverment towards problems in
CLASH
Central Europe, particularly in IN GRAZ Austria and Czechoslovakia,
COLONIAL CLAIM
The main purpose of the talks Nazis March. Through
City Denouncing Schuschnigg
was to decide the most opportune moment to follow up earlier con- tacts between Lord Halifax, Mr.
now directed with unmistakeable NEWS AGENCIES Neville Henderson and Herr Hitler.
IGNORE SHAI CENSORSHIP
Japanese Might Use Compulsion
Shanghai, March 11,
It is believed that the British Government is no less anxious for
a settlement with Germany than with Italy..
Graz, March 11.
clearness against the leaders of the Japanese Army who are use the
A serious clash between members sccused of designing to
jof the Fatherland Front and Na- Mobilisation law to arrogate to themselves dictatorial powers.
The German view is, however, tional Socialists occurred here last Even the personal intervention
that the question of colonies is night when 10 persons were in- of the Prime Minister, Prince
the outstanding one between the Jured, some seriously. Konoye, who expressly assured the
About 7 pm. crowds of Nationa two countries.
Britain maintains that this Socialists which bad assembled in parties that plénary powers to be bestowed by the Mobilisation law
subject is one in which other the central part of the city soon would be used strictly in accordance
countries are concerned, and any grew to such proportios that "all with the letter of the Constitution
After consultation with diplo-discussion of the German colonial traffic was interrupted. and that" all terrorist elements who wanted to attain their goal by use matic and consular authorities in claim must be linked with the of force, would be suppressed and which it was pointed out that the wider question of European peace, that both the Fascists and Front Chinese censors, when they were Populaire were irreconcilable within control, never claimed the right Japanese principles," was unable to scrutinise" copy before its Issue from the foreign news agencies, it to break the opposition.
The parties, which continued to was decided to ignore the Japan- ese censors' demand, and not even Insist at the secret session on thorough recasting of the Bill, have to acknowledge it.
-Later # Japanese threatened that should their de-
Exobassy mand be refused they would exer-spokesman announced that it was cise in Parliament the sharpest not necessary for foreign news Opposition(Transocean),
BUDGET READY
NEXT MONTH
---(Reuter).
DEATH PENALTY FOR ARABS
Involved In Attack On British Post
Jerusalem. March 10. Two Arabs were sentenced to agencies to adhere to the demand death today by the military court of the censors, at least insofar as on a charge of possession of arms." Artested in a police and military concerned agencies belonging to states with extraterritorial rights expedition. they were alleged to lu Shanghai, that is Reuter, have participated in an attack on a British outpost recently when As regards agencies whose states two British soldiers were killed- in the House of Commons today had not extraterritorial rights, Reuter). that the Budret would be intro-that is Transocean and Tass, the duced in Parliament on April 26 question was one which would out between the agencies and the (Reuter).
have to be referred to and worked censorship bureau.-(Reuter).
London, March. 10.
"The Prime Minister announced
United Press and Hayas,
A counter-demonstration of the Fatherland Front was planned, but except for an isolate instance no violence occurred.
Leaflets denouncing Dr. Schusch- nigg for breaking the Berchtesgaden agreement were distributed by the National Socialists, who marched through the streets
carrying Swastika flags and shouting "Down with Schaschnigg" and "Down with the Plebiscite?". — (Trans-
HERBERT HOOVER FOR WARSAW
Berlin, March 11. Ex President Herbert Hoover of America, who has been staying in Berlin since last Monday, left here tor Warsaw yesterday---Trans- ucean).
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