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The League of Nations, which persuaded Haile Selassie to re- WE WILL BE GLAD TO GIVEject all overtures of peace while he still had an army to back his bargain- ing power, and then chattered "col- lective security" while Badoglio hombed and gassed his way to Addis Ababa-that League, too, is coming to pieces.
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TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1936,
THE AUSTRO-GERMAN ACCORD
So now comes a flood of inspired talk about a new League, they call it a "Re- formed" League (much as people speak of a reformed drunkard). There is a certain kind of honest shame in this hurry to create a fresh League of Nations. It would be painful if, when the old ore was next dis- cussing sanctions at Geneva, Ex-Emperor Haile Selassie should turn up to listen.
IN WHAT FORM IS IT proposed to raise this new. Lengue from the ashes of the old?
Talks of bringing Japan back takes no account of Japan's urgent troubles in the Far East. They are troubles not likely to be solved inside an institution dominated by Western Powers,
The idea of including the United
Whilst the Austro-German agreement has, on the whole, been favourably received in Europe, it is somewhat early in the day as yet to estimate its full States in a new world League looks implications. There must, there-like being an entirely Europenli fore, be a tendency to suspend affair. Indeed, the primary desire judgment until the situation be-1of many who are moving in the conies darified. Taken at its within the fold-even at the cost of matter is to bring Germany back face value, the new necord would seeing the Soviet Union walk out. seem to amount to little more Now. If this conceplish Di # than a long overdue regularisa- European Concert takes root, Britain will be expected sustain and sup- Jior! it in the fullest degree. The propaganda in its favour will be at- traclive, Why, the speeches about
tion of relations between Ger- many and Austria, but when we London Palladium Orchestra | bear in mind Italy's position as virtual protector of Austrian in- dependence, the agreement may have other and more significant aspects. Whether the move will a revival of the Triple Alliance remains to be seen.
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nourish him can there be a moral right for Germany to acquire terr- Slovakia, which was carved out tory abroad. . The German people have no right to dabble in a colonial of the old Austro-Hungarian polley as long as they are unable to Empire, there are another 3.- gather their sons into a common 124,000 whose language and State.".
culture are German. As in Aus-
was because
the
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support on the Continent, today that
writes: "Islands me 1 good stead purely political agglomeration that S. MOUTRIE & Co., Ltd. thought which at once suggeisty defence against atiression. It must Braunst, on the River Inn, should
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Hungarian State in which he was tria, a powerful local Nazi Party born failed to accept this Germanic expresses eir desire to join Better examine what are the reall-
In the very first sentence of his race tea that Hitler hated it. He the Fatherland.
autobiography, ties of politics that this ideal involves famous
in the mixture of Serb, Hum- "Mein Saw
Then in Posen, Silesia, and the ("My Struggle") - If the new League is to command Kompt"
Croat, and Hitler Karlan,
Italian races a Polish Corridor-all taken from Ger-. general A
inany and given to Poland-there are be on the basis of giving mutua
prevented a real marriage between 1,107,000 more. The great Baltic port German Austria, and imperial. Ger- of Danzig, at Free City under the itself in this connection is that mean that existing frontiers shall be my birthplace. That little town many.
lies
League of Nations, containa 318,300 So as a young man Hitler dodged Germans; Memel holds 105,000, the old-time Triple Alliance the League, or, any rate, that these states, the reunion of which, wa Austrian conscription. He left Vienna maintained, as between members of on the frontier between two Germani proved a broken reed to Ger- frontlers shall be changed only by form of accomplishment by all out for Germany-ho-volunteered for part of the Schleswig territory that
younger oncs regard as
work for Munich. The day hunt war broke Denmark, whien in 1019 recovered -many-in-the Great War, although consent
Do you think that is a possible basis must belong to a common race." it must be concckled that the
In our power. Common blood service in a German Bavarian regi- Bismarck snatched in 1854, Incor- ment. "My heart," says Hitler, "way porated also into her midst 40,000 Italy of to-day is not the Italy of for peace in Europe
In the heart of Europe dwell There you have the inner core of never in love with an Austrian man nearly 50,000 in Eupen and Malmedy. German settlers. Belgium took over pre-war times. As to Italy's proud, strong, valiant, and highly in- Through all the twists and turns of Reich."
A the phenomenon called Hitler. archy, but ever heat for a German part in the future developments, telligent race. They are organised
France has 1,037,000 German- it is of interest to note reports and regimented beyond any parallel policy, beyond and above the aston- Now that the Serbs and the Czechs speaking citizens in Alsace. Truc, history, under the iron regime of economic and social theories, Hitler have detached themselves from Aus- the Alsatians, who should really be
ishing medley and which were recently current to
muddle of his and the Hungarians and the Italians Hitler has renounced Alsace, though men who know what they want and
tria, leaving behind a residue of a left alone, like the Irish, have not the effect that Mussolini is behave given abundant proof that they holds true to this racial creed. lieved to be behind the move mean to get it.
purely
German population, do you renounced Germany. ment or the restoration of the The mighty German nation now of the most cynical discus- for a German Reich, especially since France and Germany, and owned by FROM THE midst suppose that Hitler'd heart beats less (Alsace, long contended for by numbers 03,000,000 people. Hapsburgs. These reports stated are increasing at the rate of 900,000 sions of the mentality of the now master of the greater part cach in turn, invariably develops its that the Duce, informed Dr. every year. And beyond the fron- mob, this THING of blood
of his dreamed-of commonwealth? highest loyalty towards the country Schuschnigg, at their recent tiers of the
No! In Austria there are 6,500,000 that is not governing it at the mo- German Reich it is starts up: "Not till the confines of the German-speaking people. At least ment) meeting, that he wished to act claimed that another 15,351,000 are Reich include every single German 4,500,000 of them are ready for union as "mediator" between the Aus-to be found in neighbouring coun- and are certain of being able to in a Greater Germany.
trics.
The citizens of Germany have 'trian · Government and
the come to believe that the entire num- moderate Nazis, both Austrian ber of these exiles will, within and German. He was said to measurable time, be reunited in one
all-embracing Germanie State. have promised the Austrian and
Chancellor that Itady would con-
IT IS ADOLF tinue to uphold the political in-Hitler, Dictator of Germany, dependence of Austata, but to who has taught them this. Hit- have emphasised the necessity fler, the Austrian born beyond of a relaxation of the tension the border river of the Inn, is between Berlin and Vienna,
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This move has been interpreted
us
They
part of the campaign by NOTES OF THE DAY
THAT CHIT LAW
Mussolini for a new line-up in Central Europe which would re- move the German "threat" to the Brenner frontier and leave Italy a freer hand for negotia-
It was probably news to some of tions with Britain and France. special article which appeared in our readers to learn from the That a Hapsburg restoration yesterday's Telegraph that chit- would fit in voll with Mussolini's signing by non-residents of Hotels, plans seems proved by an au- unless accompanied by the purchase thoritative statement by one of of a "meal," is illegal. Our object the leading Austrian legitimists. in giving prominence to the point who stated that it will be the was to elle it as an example of first task of the Austrian Gov. many laws which clutter up the ernment after the restoration to
(Continued on Page 4.)
same.
bring about, first, an appense- ment of the Little Entente by a Germany, Austria and Italy are solemn promise that the Aus-being more closely drawn to trian Monarchy has no desire to gether. France appears recover the lost territories of what worried over the develop- the former. Austro-Hungarian ment, while British comment at Empire, and, secondly, to secure this stage is marked by caution. an economic and political rap-If the new taccord can be made prochement with Germany."
"the starting-point of a peaceful These developments are of pecu- Jadjustment of European affairs, liar interest at this moment. it will mark an important step What Berlin would think of the towards world peace. Brilir. restoration of the Hapsburgs will perforce have to consider has not thus far been disclosed. the whole question of balance of This, however, is only one angle power and eventually come more of a somewhat complicated siton-into the opën. A policy of tion, from which the most de- hesitancy cannot continue in- finite indication emerging is that, definitely, for that way. danger
SIDE GLANCES
By George Clark
"I wouldn't mind father repeating the cute things I say, but they're not so good the way he tells them,"
The
Luxembourgers (270,000 of them aer) speak German, and the
Germans number 2,000,000, though neither of these peoples have expressed any real de- sire for a closer union with Ger- many. The Nazi race propagandists, however, have not abandoned these offshoots of the main stem.
means
NOW IF HITLER to carry on with his programme as laid down in "Mein Kampf," you can see that considerable upheavals are due before these 15,351,000 wander- ing sheep of the German flock. can ever be gathered in.
That's not all. There are 300,000 Germans in Italy, perhaps twice as many more in Jugo-Stavia and Ru- mania. There is a German colony of close upon a. million scattered from the Ukraine to the in Russia, Baltic States. Any one
of those popitiations might be persuaded to start an "irredentist" campaign. His- tory tells that the easiest of ull ex- cuses for war is that you are going in to rescue your poor little brother from the bully, who oppresses him. The German race, indeed, is spread across the world-pretty hear as widely as the Jews.
DOES HITLER hope to bring them all within the "Coramon Reich of the Com mon-Blood"? If not, who can say at what precise point the doctrine of Teutonic race unity is to be allowed to halt?
In Germany Hiller is hammering and welding 03,000,000 people into A single sword dedicated to this bellef. Outside of Germany millions who speak the German tongue are being drenched with the same pro- paganda.
Frank Owen