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HITLER TALKS ABOUT
AUSTRIAN COUP
All Germany To Take Part In Plebiscite Next Month
Berlin, March 18.
Herr Adolf Hiller, German Chancellor, made his speech in the Reichstag this evening in connection with the Austrian coup, when he announced that the whole of Germany would vote in the Austrian plebiscite on April 10, and that a new Reichstag would be elected the same day.
Herr Hitler declared that the creation of an Austrian rump State was the rape of 6,500,000 people, the tragedy of which was that Aus- Where Germans were con- tria was a structure which could not live. cerned, the mere hope of returning home was stamped as a trime, but right must stay right, even in the case of Germans. Who can wonder that these people took their rights in their own hands?
Nations are the creation of God, but the League of Nations was a very doubtful construction of human weakness, covetousness and self-interest. Long after the League has disappeared, nations will continue to exist. The League of Nations could only have sense it it adapted its morals to a higher morality.
again a world Germany was power, but which world-power could look on calmly when millions of its people at its frontier were treated? There, are times when
a proud nation cannot look on any further.
CONTINUAL UPHEAVALS Referring to the Berchtesgaden talks, Herr Hitler said that he told D. von Schuschnigg, then the Austrian Chancellor, that in view of Germany's new power, condi. tions in Austria would lead to continual revolutionary upheavals, and the time would come when' a big nation could no longer look on. He reminded Dr. von Schuschnigg that this was his last attempt. He was determined to defend the rights of his compatriots in Aus- tria with those means which he had always used when justice was denied.
If Dr. von Schuschnigg had not changed matters, he would have offered Dr. von Schuschnigg his hand; but the Austrian rejected it, and there could be no more doubts that Dr. von Schuschnigg was determined to break the agree- ment. The first rumours of the plebiscite appeared to them in- credible.
"A GREAT SWINDLE" Herr Hitler said the elections- In Austria would have been a great swindle. because Dr. von Schus- chnigg knew full well that be had only a minority of the population to back him up. "If I had not jacted immediately Austria might have had the same fate as Spain. I prevented a terrible nightmare I pursued a great atm and led my home.country to Germany.
NEUROLOGIST
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Dr. Sigmund Freud, famous Viennese neurologist and psycho-analyst, who was ported to have been arrested a few days ago. Later reports stated, however, that he had not been molested.
Major Fey Confesses
ASSASSINATED DR. DOLLFUSS
Paris, March 20,
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MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1938.
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At the Godown of The China- Every rule of conduct and of humanity had been defled and Provident Loan & Mortgage Co.. trampled on by the iron heel of a Ltd., 97. Belchers Street. regime that saw no argument but that of force.
The Minister added that the speech of the Foreign Secretary in the House of Lords made it clear that he had been driven to the conclusion that the cause of peace today demanded firmness, as well Wire-
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WEDNESDAY, THE 23RD MARCH, 1938
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M. Paul Botcour, French Foreign Minister, had an interview yester-Kong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown day with M; Surtiz, Soviet Ambas- sador in Paris. It is understood that the Soviet Ambassador hand- ed to the French Minister the text of a declaration made by MI. Litvinoff on Thursday,
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M. Boncour is said to have in- formed the Soviet envoy that the French Government, would "con- sider the Russian suggestions for conference but that it would be
The newspaper Intransigant first necessary to examine them published yesterday a dispatch in consultation with other govern- from Vienria which alleged that ments concerned.
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The Polish-Lithuanian dispute
"Dr. Schuschnigg had not be- Major Emile Fey. förmer Vice-
who com- was also discussed and. It is pre- lleved I would intervene. but he Chancellor of Austria
here that the French and his supporters can thank Godmitted suicide a few days ago left sumed
the Soviet a testament in which he confesses Foreign Minister told that I did. because my prompt
to have been the murderer of Dr.Ambassador action saved the lives of tens of thousands of Austrians. Behind Engelbert Dollfuss. Austrian Chan-Government was attempting to my decision stands the German army.
UNINTELLIGIBLE AND
INSULTING
"It is regrettable that the demo- cracies falled to understand the development, and their reaction is unintelligible and insulting."
Hitler sald that he assured Signor Mussolini, just as in the case of France, so also in the case of Italy, that Germany would re- gard their frontiers as inviolable.
"I believe that in these great hours, in which the eternal dream of the German people was fulfilled, that not one individual part of our people should be called upon to confirm that unity.
"The Austrian people, when they vote in the plebiscite on April 10 will not be alone. Germany will accompany them. and the whole German nation on April 10 will line up to make its sacred confession Not 6,500,000 people, but 75,000,000 will be asked to vote."
Herr Hitler concluded his speech- by asking for another four years in which to complete the Austro-Ger- man union.
cellor.
that the French
persuade the Pollsh Government This confession, writes Intrans- to seek a settlement by normal gant, serves to throw Light on the means and advised the Soviet reason why Major Fey committed Government to take a similar step
in Kovno-Transocean). suicide. (Transocean)."
LITHUANIA ACCEPTS POLISH DEMANDS
Serious Complications
Now Averted
Warsaw, March 13.
Acceptance by Lithuania of the Polish ultimatum was officially announced here at noon today.
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In its reply, which was transmitted by the Lithuanian Minister in Tallinn (capital of Estonia) to the Polish Minister in the Eston- Ian capital, the Lithuanian Government déclares its readiness to es- ¡tablish normal neighbourly relations with Poland, which have not
existed since the annexation of Vilna by Poland in 1920.
It is stated that both Govern- ments have agreed to create Lega-
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The credentials were addressed to "The, King of Italy and the Em- peror of Ethiopia".-(Transocean).
LITHUANIA REPLIES
WILL NOT RENOUNCE VILNA CLAIM
the
Warsaw, March 19. Lithuania's reply to the Polish. ultimatum, was communicated to Polish Government before noon yesterday-more than 40 hours before the expiration of the time limit, according to a report
London, March 19.
which, however, lacks official con- Acceptance of the Polish ulti-firmation. A later message says that Herrtons in Warsaw and Kaunas res-
In Its reply the Lithuanian. matum by Lithuania is welcomed. Hitler has dissolved the Reichstag. Pectively before the end of the pre-
have ac- with marked satisfaction in British Government is said to Establishment of normal rela-political circles, all the more so as cepted the Polish demand for the tions includes the introduction of press reports had given rise to fear resumption of normal diplomatic regular commulcations between of serious complications.
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GERMANY WILL TAKE PART
Berlin, March 19. Chancellor Hitler announced in
sent month.
the two countries by water, land and air, as well as by telegraph and telephone,
There has hitherto been no
(Transocean).
FOREIGN MINISTER RESIGNS
the course of his Reichstag speech direct communications of any sort yesterday evening that the whole between Poland and Lithuania, of Germany will take part in the Austrian plebiscite to be held on April 10. He also announced that the whole of Germany will be summoned to poll on the date to elect a new Reichstag (Transocean).
same
Kaunas, March 19... The Lithuanian diet, which had been summoned originally for 4 o'clock this afernoon, assembled, contrary to expectations, this morning behind closed doors, in order to take cognisance of the Lithuanian Government's reply to the Folish ultimatum.
According to the Evening News, settlement of the conflict and es- tablishment of normal relations between Lithuania and Foland is due to the alleged decision of the Sovlet Government not to inter- vene in the matter.-(Transocean)
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LEADERS LEAVE VIENNA
relations between the two coun- tries but to have rejected the de- mand for recognition of the status quo: In other words Lithuania te-
uses to renounce its claim to
Viina.
According to various rumours. circulating in Warsaw the sudden departure of Marshal Rydz Smigly
for Vilna occurred as the result of the undisciplined behaviour of a group of Polish military leaders In the Vilna territory.
sccurrence
Marshal Bydz Smily, it is alleged, intends at all costa to prevent
of any isolated action that might unin- tentionally worsen the situation as far as Poland is concerned.
Vienna, March 19. U.S. NAVAL AIR
Statthalter Dr. Sey28-Inquart POWER LIMIT
and all members of the Austrian Washington, March 18.
Provincial Government left hero
A bank rush occurred in Warsaw- › Congress. Représentatives today
yesterday afternoon by air for amended the Navy Expansion Bill,
Berlin where they are due to yesterday and rapidly assumed. authorising the Navy to have a tis. has tendered his resignation, arrive at four o'clock in time to such big dimensions that the minimum, instead of a maximum, and that, a new Cabinet will be attend the Reichstag session police had to interveno-Tana
| formed --(Transocean). of 3,000-aeroplanca--(Reuter}
It is announced that the Lithu anian Foreign Minister, É. Lozora!
(Transocean).
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