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CORRESPONDENCE.
Adolf Hitler.
To the Editor, Ilongkong Telegraph.1
PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON
Successes in Both Major Leagues Yesterday
Sir,-As a German, who is deep-
New York, Sept. 19. ly interested in the political and economical development of his
Te-day's games in the major fatherland, especially in the pre- leagues had no bearing on the sent time of crisis. I am grateful to championship, Nefther Pittsburgh you for the news you publish about nor Chicago were engaged in the Germany, Gorman statesmen or National League. Jeading men In politics, etc., though
THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1932.
BRIDDLE OF THE "I COULD CRY, OLD
ROMANOFFS
MAN WHO KNOWS
THE TRUTH
MAN"
CORPORAL AND 74-YEAR-OLD MAGISTRATE
= RADIO BROADCAST
PROGRAMME OF RECORDED MUSIC
Broadcast by 2.3.W. on wavelength of 355 metra. (848 K.0').
6-8 p.m. Chineze programme. 8-10.80 p.m. European programme. 8 p.m. Local Time and Weather Report.
8.3-9 p.m.
A pedestrian was knocked down by a motorlata between Alton and Living in obscurity In Germany Farnham, Hampshire, and the fol there is a woman who is either a
took place: princesa-daughter of the Intolowing conversation, it is alleged. The Motorist-Are you hurt, Tear of Russia-or an impostor,
What is the truth behind the
old man?
much. The Pedestrian-Very riddle of Anastasia Tschaikovsky. as she is known?
Why are you on the wrong side of The MotoristÌ Bounded my horn, old man.
The Pedestrian-You the whole rond is yours. think that if you Bound your horn Concerto in a Mizor (Schomann, Op. 64)
The Motorist-There time to put on my brakes.
The Phillies continued their
Pulled out of a Berlin canal one the road?
WAB in the past it has been at times winning ways with a 6-3 success
Grand, rather hard to find any such news over Brooklyn, thanks to home winter's night in 1920, she or articles in your esteemed paper, runt by Kiciu and Mallon. O'Doul later declared to be the how carefully one examines it. But hit a fourmaster for the Dodgers. i Duchess Anastasia, daughter of the "The Real revived in again just lately I am glad to find very Boston Braves defeated the Giants, murdered Tear. Her story is once interesting and detailed news from it. Moore (Braves) and Hogan Romanova," a stirring account of Europe and Germany. Your lend (Giants) hitting home runs.
American. League, the Red Revolution by Gleb Bolkin, a son of the Tsar's personal Ing article in your to-day's issue In the
to Philadelphia and Boston secured (September 19th.) is devoted
(Athletics) physician. (Putnam, 10s. 6d.). the "most arresting figure in Ger- victories, Cochrano man political life", Adolf Hitler, and Jolley (Boston) hitting for chief of the National Socialists, the the circuit. largest Gorman party which over entered the German Relchatng.
As you mention, we shall pro- bably hear much more in the imme- diate future about this well-known. name in European politics. That is, in my opinion, why you wished, to enlighten your readers some- what about the character and per- Fonality of Adolf Hitler. I admit that it is not an easy task to ret true and unblassed information about a man who stands amidst an embittered political strife.
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As is known,. every great man he he a politician, a scientist or inventor, always has to encounter strongest opposition und erltleinm. The reasons are various-envy (in the first place), ambition, hatred, and others. Take for example the case, of an inventor who invents something revolutionising a whole industry. At once a world of com petitors will rise to their feet and the impossibility try to prove and impracticability of the inven tlon. Would it not be wise, first, to give a hearing before quoting the critical voices condemning him? So I venture to say it is not quite fair to quote an absolutely unknown man's narrow-minded ideas about Adolf Hitler, a personality who has inspired 14 millions with his en- thusiastic ideals in sincere love of his country. Who is Dr. Lengyel? Certainly nothing else than one of the many unknown enemies of Hitler whose capability and genius would not reach higher than the height of the shoes of the great politician. Ifitter. So I think it is rather misleading to cite this biography writer as an authority on internal German life.
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SEARCH FOR GIRL
IN ORANGE
SWAM TO RESCUE OF FIVE PEOPLE
Clacton, Aug. 20.
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Escaped the Massacre
seem to
Was no
The Pedestrian-Had you boon on your right side there would have been no need to apply your brakes. The Motorist-I cannot tell you
cry about it.
The Pedestrian-That will not help things. Please help me up.
A progzurame of records from Z..W. Library.
8.3-8.35 p.m.
played by Alfred Cortot and the London Symphony Orchestra
Landen Hosald.
conducted
by Ble
8.30.0 p.m. Vocal Gems,
Columb Light Opera CompERY, eich (Ofenbach, Herbert, arr. Korngold) The Maid of the Mountains (Fraser-Simpson)
Light Opera Company, now Bella (Carter, Savier,
Hamilton).
Sulifvon
and
Columbia Light Opera Company. 9-9.30 p.m. From the Studio. A pianoforte recital by Professor B. Mokletoft.
It will be remembered that the how sorry I am, old man, I CON Hold my Band (Carter and Gar) supposed Grand Duchess was de- clared to have escaped the massacre at Ekaterinburg, and to have been smuggled to Germany by a Red soldier and his brother.
Mr. Boikin was a leading figure in the romance that developed about the personality of the my- who-after having girl,
stery
formerly
They thon revealed their iden- titles. The motorist was Corporal Arthur Henry Evans, of the Royal and Tanks Corps, Farnborough,
was Sir Hubert the pedestrian Miller, a magistrate for Alton, of The Shrubbery, Froyle.
This was related at Alton Police
Programma.
1. Balinde, Op. 24 (E Gries). 2. Funerales (F. Lirst).
9.30-10.27 p.m.
A programme of records from 2...".. Library.
9.30-10.10 p.m.
A Selection of Ethelbert Nevin's Musle aroup directed by Nathaniel Bhilkret
| A Day in Venice-Narcissue (From Water
been taken under the wing of Mrs. William Leeds, wife of an Ameri-Court when Sir Hubert, who is 14;layed the Victor Balon Orchestra and and who was wheeled into Court can millionaire, and
Scence"-Country Dance-A Shepherd's Tal Princess Xenia of Russia-was de-, in an invalid's chair, gave evidence
(From "In Arcady"-Llisby From "En nounced by the Grand Duchesses against Evans.
Hilda Mabel Blanchard, a maid, rondyMy Desire (From "Songs from Vineacre")-Mighty Lak' Bono-At Twilight Olga and Xenia, and by other mem-
(From bers of the former Russian Royal said that she was standing at the Oh That We Two Were Maylik
Little Day Th the servants' hall and "sketch Book") window in Family, and two years later return- saw a car go past on
ite wrong Night Has a Thousand Eyes (From "Sketch Book")-The Woodpecker-1 Winter 1 Get jed to Germany,
Lesson-archetta Lil no evid-side. Then an unbrella flew past Un at Night-Every Night--Best Upen Mine, Mr. Bolicin introduces
Lurer And ence additional to that which, as a the window, and when she went Little Heart--A
"Captive Memories")"Two former playmate of the Grand outside she saw her master in the May in Tuscany")-Berenade (Frum 10.10-10.27 p.m. Concert Waltzes. Duchess Anastasiu, he produced road with his head practically in LaThe Rostry. twelve years ago (and at other the gutter.
Evans was flued £2 for driving The Grenadier Waite (Waldteufel, arr. Win-
terbottom.) times since), to prove that
without reasonable consideration Acclamations Waltz (Waldteufel) Anastusia Tchaikovsky WRH RC-
for others. tually the Grand Duchess.
im- Reading a book it seems possible to believe that the "Grand Duchess" was Any other
than what so many people who ought to know declared her to be.
Red Soldier's Brother
to
MOLESEY COUNTRY
CLUB
MOTION AGAINST SECRETARY
Mr. Bolkin declares-and this is the only unconvincing part of his
The story of a club secretary, the
who, it was alleged, disappeared Grand Duchesses stood lose book-that this was because heavily in pocket should it be prov-with the club books and other ed that one of the Tsar's children documents, was told to Mr. Justice Goddard in the Vacation Court had survived.
when Mr. Arthur Milligan asked for the appointment of a receiver of the Molesey Country Club on behalf of the proprietress, Mrs. Seymour.
Still the mystery remains battling one. If only the Red soldier had not been killed in an affray in Bucharest!
Mr. Bolkin uffirms that the soldier's brother appeared in Ber-
not very
FIGHT WITH TUNNY
If one wants to know something Who is the girl in the orange about Hitler and his life, why notbathing suit and helmet whe plung-lin last year, but was bundled away read his book: "My Struggle" ored into a choppy sen and awam by the police-which is yhat Dr. J. Stark, University pro-out to aid in the rescue of five oc- convincing either. fessor and holder of a Nobelcupants of a motorboat which over- prize, writes about him in his turned off Jaywick Sands yester booklet, "Adolf Hitler's Aims and day? Personality," or the back Czech-Jochberg, "Hitler" A Ger- man Resurrection," or Rudolf Hess, "Facts and Lies about Hitler." This would be the way to learn the truth about Hitler, if one really desires the truth.
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The sixth occupant, Mr. G. Rayne, of Hitchin, an ex-Tottenham Holspur footballer, lost his life.
A search has been made through. out the bungalow town of daywick to-day in vain for the orange girl. Between three and four thousand I shall not try to contradict all people in the bungalow town have the accusations which Dr. Lengyel done little else to-day but discuss poura out an Hitler, born out of a her. A man who dashed in with feeling of hatred and envy which her had to turn back, but she reach not contain any serioused the people, who were clinging arguments for a reasonable dis- to the overturned boat.
The girl has disappeared entire cussion. People who are familiar with German politics know veryly, and no one knows her name, well that Hitler and his success where she comes from, or whare cannot be explained by a mixture she has gone. Many people saw of fanaticism, demagogism and her swim out and saw her land, but American salesmanship. Hitler from that moment nothing has not only protected Germany been seen or heard of her, but the whole of Europe against
FISH
ALL-DAY STRUGGLE
local
The motion was against Mr. Kenneth Estall-Cole, who did not
appear.
Mr. Milligan said that he asked for the appointment of a recolver of the club's books, documents
and keys. The club was original- ly the Molesey Country Club, In February Mrs. Seymour purchas- ed the lense and goodwill of the premises, and she appointed a Mr. Lonsdale as secretary,
ba
Estall-Cole
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e-
was
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Reg. Hand of 11.M. Grenadier Guards. Moonlight on the Alatar (Fettas). Siren of the Ball (Lebar-Schott)
Marek Webor and His Orchestra. 10.27 p.m. Rugby Mid-day Press News,
10.30 p.m. (approx:) Cluse Down.
KZRM PROGRAMME.
To-day's broadcast fruin the Manlin station: 6.00
p.m.-Rudlo Music. 8.10 p.m.-Spanish Informational l'eriod. 6.30. p.m.-English Informational l'eriod.
Progrenni Taenkg- 7.00 p.m.-Dialect
Amado Fernando & Dely Fernando. 1.16 p. Request Period. 7.30 p.m."Vivi."
by
F
7.15 ..Ford Bervice Programme-Anson
Weeks and his Orchestra, 8.09 p.m.-atles Bois Master Music Series Botien Bola OrchestER.
Charles 4.10 p.m.reitationa
Lindsky. 5.30 p.m.-Ilocano Programme Ira Asocia
tion, directed by Lean Tichny. 2.00 Dance Music-Dollar S. 3. Pres.
Van Buren Orchestra. 10.30 p.m.-Close down.
HOTEL CONCERTS.
LAST SUNDAY'S FULL OF PLEASING VARIETY
A large number of music lovers attended the Peninsula Hotel's smphonic concert last Sunday Later, Mr. proached Mrs. Seymour, and, it night, and enjoyed a pleasing even- ing's entertainment. Excellent Scarborough, Aug. 14.
that he was said, suggested
variety was a feature of the pro- A monster tunny fah, caught of
re- should
secretary, his
gramme, which included plano- Scarborough early this morning,
commodation and meals. He violin solos. The planists in the had not been landed Inte to-night, muneration to consist of his forta duets for two pianos and
Mr. Harold Hardy, a
former were Misa Nora Flint and angler, and Mr. Ennis, a Scottish given the post.
About the middle of May, Mr. Mr. W. R. Fleming, and their enthusiast, put to sea in a trawler Estail-Cole disappeared, said Mr. rendering of E. Del Valle da Paz's Milligan. "At least I can use no compositions "Valse Lente" and and when they received news that
tunny fish were eating other world, because he went; "Cortege" was recorded hearty ap- five mackerel, they went to the scene away and nobody knew where he plause.
Mr. Stanley Marcchek played in a small boat.
They soon hooked a tunuy, and was. He was thought to be on the "battle" started. A trawler holiday. But after a time plain-
tiff began to be nervous and took two violin solos, and was accom skipper who loft the fishing legal steps, in the course of which panied on the plane by Mr. R grounds two hours later reported Mr. Estall-Cole gave an under- Stupol. These were
received. the rise of Bolshevism. This fact should always be remembered
Mr. Stedman, of Jaywick Sands that the fight was the flercent staking not to part with the pro-
Of the orchestral numbers, the whatever feelings or prejudices Estate, said that all his inquiries had ever seen.
The anglers, he said, were then perty which it was contended be-
following appeared to be the more one entertains against Herr had been in vain.
Mr. Justice Goddard-This ae-favoured. March "With Sword Hitler.
"Several people," he said, "have four miles from where they hooked longed to the club."
the fish, and 17 miles off Sear-tion seems to be one in detinue. and Lance" by Starke; "In the Mr. Milligan-Mr. Estall-Cole Mill" by Gillet; Waltz "Jolly Good was in fiduciary position, and I Fellows" by Vollstedt; and the Ballet "Margarita" in now want him to hand the books,, Grand Faust. &c., over to a receiver.
Mr. Justice Goddard-Very
Voin Search
hан
I wish to close now with the tried to find her. She was pro- expression of appreciation that bably very modest and wanted no the Hongkong Telegraph does not fuss." identify itself with the opinione
Mrs. Robinson, of. Whetstone,
borough..
of the "unknown blography writer" who is occupying a bungalow here, KILLED and hope that these lines support, apoke to the orange girl. though only to certain extent, the "She was very dark and very
Press in their acknowledged alm
to give as much publicity to truth pretty, and I should think she was
un possible. Yours, etc.
N.S.D.A.F. HONGKONG
M.II.
OPIUM SMUGGLERS CAUGHT
LARGE FINES IMPOSED ON OFFENDERS,
fell
More oplum smugglers foul of Revenue Officer Ward and his party last night whon attempt- ing to bring contraband into the Colony from Chinese ports.
A total of 92 taela of opium in its raw state was found concealed
in two baskets and an
ware jar which
earthen-
a woman Was
carrying as she disembarked from
in the early twenties. She went Sho gn like a Channel swimmer. only left the water when she saw that the people had been picked upi in a boat.
"When she landed I said to her, That was a very plucky thing to do. She just laughed and said Oh, no, it's nothing. I know my strongth as I am not afraid of the water.""
PATSY'S ADVENTURE
HIDE-AND-SEEK LEADS TO THREE ARRESTS
A
RY
ulse
well
These Sunday evening concerts
AVALANCHE well. There will be an order in provided by the Peninsula Hotel
GUIDES 3 HOURS' ODEAL
Chamonix (France), Aug. 22. A French Industrialist, M. Victor Perrin, was killed yesterday while climbing the Green Needle.
He was struck by an avalanche of atones and large rocks.
the terms of your notice of motion.
ROAD SENSE LESSION COSTS £22
MAGISTRATE AND SCOTTISH PROFESSOR
of
are most enjoyable and another is in preparation for next Sunday.
BANDITS' DEMAND
$700,000 RANSOM FOR MRS. PAWLEY
Newchwang, Sept. 19. The two ruides who were accom- Professor Charles Darwin,
Mrs. Pawloy's father has receiv→ panying him had to remain for Edinburgh, who "cut In" in front three hours tied to the body while of another ear, forcing it on to the ed a lotter signed by three of the tho avalanche crashed over the spot grass verge, in order "to show the bandits by whom she was recently where they crouched.
driver, rond sense," was fined £20, captured, stating that she is being While her husband was about to the maximum penalty, at Betti woll treated in expectation of tho photograph her on a glacier near sham (Cambridgeshire) Petty Ses-payment of a ransom of $700,000 and a quantity of jewellery and delivered Chamonix, Mme Ordoni, wife of a slons.
According to the evidence, he arms, which must bo French officer, fell backwards over
Captain Hicks (a magistrate)-
I would like to bring him from Scotland and take his licence away.
Mr. Corkran'a employers, the A.P.G., hava bean Informed that The Clerk-You can fine him if they do not open negotiations
fato a precipice and was seriously in- told a police constable that he had within a week or aho will be shot. Warsaw, Aug. 14.
boon following the other car for a, They add that such is the Because Patsy, the four-year-old pured.--British United Press.
There have been ten fatal ae-mile and had been obstructed by that awalts her if troops are sent the B. Tung On from Canton. daughter of Mr. S. E. McMillan,
against the bandits. She was fined $2,000, or eight the American Consul here, hld from cidents in the Mont Blane region it. months' hard labour, by Mr. Scho-her nurse and was lost for a time, within the past few daya.] field this morning.
three persons were arrested on sus- In the case of a man who was picion of kidnapping hor. Hor arrested with 58 bacle of raw parents, having in mind the Lind- opfum tied around his legs, his borgh case, feared she had been street, where a policeman found £20 and endorse his licence, but for his release his car will be sent Worship Imposed a fine of $1,000, taken away by a former maid who her and took her from house to not suspend it. It may be that a them.
house until eventually sho re- good fat penalty, witnesses ex- or two months' hard labour.
A man who was arrested on the
The police have now abandoned Waterfront with ten taels of raw in a park, Patay hid behind some returned to her parents, oplum and three mace of the pre-treas, and afterwards-could not pared drawks fined a total of find her way back to hor nurse, the klänsphing theory and released
had boon discharged.
While playing with other childron cognized hor homo and was safely pensos, and endorsement will be the bandits to send responsible
suficient puntahmont,
Mra. Pawley's father has asked: The Bench also ordered Profesrepresentatives to Nowchwang so sor Darwin to pay £28..costa and that negotiations may be entored
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