Vatican's

Watch on Moscow

ROOM OF SECRETS Proof of World-

Wide Propaganda

A Rome Correspondent has been admitted to a secret exlilbion ut the Vatican, where there are shown to selected persens the proofs of worldwide Communist propaganda. These have been collected from all corners of the globe-from Canada, China, Australia, the Argentino, England, and France, among other countries and reveal the unsleep- Ing vigilanen of the Church against Its most dangerous enemy.

Rome, Oct. 24. Impressive evidence was alven to of the vigilant and me yesterday ubiquitous activity of the Vatican in exploring every field of Communist activity in every corner of the world. including the British Empire.

See It is seldom that the Holy allows even a limited public to study such evidences of a thoroughness

nt directly and frst band. The Church's sense of the danger of the atheist movement induced it to allow a certain number of personally in- vited people to examine the proofs of Russin's world-wide propaganda now i in its bands.

wns!

Entrance to this exhibition rigorously controlled, and when one passed the scrutiny at the doorway and emerged past the heavy curtains the first impression was that one had been suddenly transferred Fascist and cerlesiastical Rome into; of Moscow'n' some inner sanctum

Ministry of secret propaganda,

from!

A lifelike effigy of Lenin confronts Ing one from a rostrum swathed in red cloth fereely pointed to the rooms containing the proots of his policy for the extermination of exist ing rociety and the apprenting of re- ligious faith.

The successive rooms hold a copts ous display of open and clandestine perlodicals cireutating in Switzer- land, China. England, Canada, Bel

Sin, Mexico, the Argentine, ru France, the United States, Kuny, Venezuela, and Australia. They reveal unmistakably the co-ording- tion between these far-Bung

Dream

ar the control exevelsed by Soviet- Rassin inking all the work together and binding it in Moscow,

RED PEPPER

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1936,

MONARCHY AGAIN IN CHINA

Lord

Chief Boden-Powell, the Scout, recently gave away bis daugh- ter, 18-year-old Betty in marriage. The pleture shows the bride with her father leaving their home for the wedding in the little village church,

Lived Under 5

Monarchs

Torquay, Oct. 20. A Torquay women who has ved under five monarcha has just erle- busted her 103rd birthday.

She is Mrs. E. Blatch-Cox.

Despite her age she can and hear without difficulty.

Ber happiest recollection is of at- riding the Coronation of Queen Victoria.

minorities. in the

obscure Canadian room for Instance you fad clandestine sheets in Swedish and in the

French,

Ukranian language among the aumerous publications in English and You see how the Comintern reta is finger into every little paro- chial grievance

MAPS OF LONDON The penetration of Communist propaganda, carefully graded, fato sphere of English social fe by direct and indireet (mostly in- direct) routes is tabulated with de- tath of the organkation, scope and publications.

every

They include the Communist Party Much of the German Communist of Great Britain. The Young Comm- propaganda seems to consist of luno-j munists Leone, the Young Pioneers, yunus looking cookery books-where-] the Friends of the Soviet Union, the

The extraordinary abundance and variety of present moment Red pub lications in France and Belgium pro- vide a real danger signal. This ex-

According To Report From Tientsin

"RESTORATION NEEDED"

Shanghai, Oct. 28.

HENRY PU YI, King of Manchukuo and former "boy king" of China before the Revolution, will soon be reinstated as King

of China with his throne in Peiping, according to Chinese report from Tientsin which states that the nephew of Mr. Cheun Hsiau- shu, Premier of Manchukuo, has arrived at Tungshow to confer with Mr. Yin Yu-keng, head of the autonomous regime in Enst Hopei, with a view to gaining the support of the pro-Japanese Chinese officials who believe in the advisability of the restoration of a monarchical form of Government for China.

HE East Suiyuan front was quiet; Powers In China for secretly ad- THE

yesterday, although skirmishes vising China regarding the North | between Chinese outports and the China problem, and the Chinese vanguard of the allied Manchulenn-Central authorities for trying to Mongolian forces arc taking place prepare for counter-measures in practically every day.

North China, as indicated by the Two high Japanese officers be-Hangehow Conference which is being! Jonging to

to the North China Japanese attended by delegates from the Ave Command arrived in Taiyuan, capital provinces on the north bank of the of Shanst, by plane yesterday and Yellow River. Interviewed Gen, Yen Shi-shan in connection with the Japanese de- mand for the withdrawal of the Shansi forces which have been sent to reinforce the Chinese garrison troops in Sulyuan.

POWERS ACCUSED The Japanese Press in China necusing the representatives of the

Planned

Perfect Suicide'

A picture taken at the grent Ger- mon autumn manoeuvres at Hessen. The manoeuvres were the greatest held in Germany since the grent War.

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The foreign diplomats have been An artillery observer with his field- All colours: Navy,

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holding informal conversations with glass is-pletured above.. Mr. S. Kawagoe, the Japanese Am- bassador, in connection with ther Japanese proposal give the northern regions their independence and the proposal to form a Sino- Japanese front against the influx of Red influence into China,

SPIES AT WORK

A Jarge number of Japanese spies, assisted by Chinese in their employ, i are reported to be very active at sev eral points between Shanghai and Hangelow, endeavouring 16 report on the decisions of the Hangchow Conference.

WHALE FOR GERMANS

WOMEN PROTEST AT BERLIN FOOD SHORTAGE

Berlin, Oct. 21..

AN indication of the growing The French Ambassador in China

food shortage in Germany, has informally announced that Japan's proposal to form n Sino which is causing increasing dis Japanese front against the Soviet is content, is to be found in the Cantamount to an open opposition of following: | br French-Soviet inilitary part which was concluderi some time ago,

a luncheon party given by the The Powers" representatives who | Ministry of Agriculture Englished In Naulsing ostensibly to at-which were invited high officials

Chinese National Day

New York, Oct. 20. HARRISON J. LESTER,

struggling

tend

the

Whale-ment was sampled at

to

writer of detective stories.\celebrations, are reported to be dati of the Government and of the

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The object of the lunch was In prove that whale-ment is a whole- sonne and lauty Lenk The guests are stated to have found "excellent." Eighteen Chinese milservants who Meanwhile all the forces of the are reported to be in the pany of the Nazi Party are now being called u Japanese, were arrested by Chinese on to check the discontent among intelligence agents for attempting to the German working classes through destroy the railway bridge between the shortage. Nanking mad Shanghet.

·HANGCROW CONFERENCE

LABOUR THREATS The German Labour Front has Gen. Yang Husebeng, of the Cen-issued a manifesto threatening dire at forces in Shepsi, Gen. Lia Chi, punishment to shopkeepers who put Governor and Commander-in-chief in up prices, or employers who reduce Horan, and Cul Ko Ting-yuan, via vs representing Gen. Sung Che-yuan, Governor of Hopel, have arrived in Nanking on their way to the Hang- chow Conference. Marshal Chang such-liang, former ruler of Man-

used up his best mystery conferring with the Chinese Govern-Nazi Party.

week-end

ment and the Japanese Embassy re- plot this

to

garding the present situntion commit suicide by inhal North Clann ing fumes from the ex- haust of a borrowed car. Lester, 53, believed to be the however, particularly strong international Labor Defence See son of a former British Govern Soviet red pepper is sprinkled among | lieu, the

the British Workers Sportsment oficial. did not want his the household recipes. Propaganda Federation, the League Against Im- friends to know that his courage | in Spain since 1928 and its intesi- | perialism, the Lengur of Socialist had failed in his struggle for fame, i Beation from 1932 lends inevitably to Freethinkers, the British Auti-war Die present explortion.

Movement Section, the Federation of so he carefully plotted a "per-, Student Societies, the Mars Memorial fectly organised" death that tabrory and Workers School, the even the detective of fiction Society for Cultural Relations with could not unravel. the U.S.S.R., the National Minority hibit at first glance looks like a national Unemployed Workers Sec- par- Movement, the Workers Inter- Heularly attractive

railway station i bookstall. To compare the lines of tion, the British Workers Theatre approach to the French mentality Sretion, and the International Work- with those employed for the masses erst Dramatic Union. of India and of the people of the

to remind workers of the dangers of United States is to discover Moscow's the distribution of offelal Red cen

Rumours persist that owing to the genius in the psychology and oppor tres from Hendon to Brixton, frum

trose situation in

Visited

the Opel Moter tunism of propagandu.

Chiswick to Woolwich, with concen-

Shanghai, the Central Government Works, recently the scene of The British section contains a poly-¡ trattons-in-the-Holborn-and-Finsbury | mystery at dawn yesterday. One of has proposed to hold the National Plier strike...--- glot.display of Russia's concentration areas.

his men reported that a car, parked Convention in Canton in the

There, with the staff, they listened near the estates of wealthy Ameri- | future.

to'n speech by Herr Rudolph Hess. the Chancellor's deputy. cans James Stillman and John D. Rockefeller at Pacantico Hills, New

convention will adopt the Afterwards the "Old Guard" went York, contained the body of a newly drafted constitution and elect to Frankfort-mu-Main mal "frater- middle-aged man.

Carbon monoxide the President of the Chinese Re-nised" with

werkers. public. been introduced through

The Nazis, whose anti-Bolshevist

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He failed in his last detective story Just as he failed in his ear.

Hier ones.

He forgot clues that were in- geniously followed up by Inspector Nugent, crack detective of New York's State police,

Bud

Dawn Mystery Nogent was confronted with the

churia, is expected to arrive there by plane to-morrow.

The

Hundreds of housewives yester- day made angry protests concern- ing the shortage of beef and pork in a Berlin markets.

Five hundred Nazi "Old Guards" districts in motor-buses, apparently who have been touring the industria

Nanking and Satur, arrived at Russelsheim on

near

D

clever hose arrangement the The proposal will be subject to the campaign has fallen as flat in Ger- suicide's own devising. The man was approval of the Third Plenary Cone many us elsewhere, were to-day ne- stouched over the wheel.

gress of the Kuomintang which will Catholic churches of being allied to cused in thousands of Roman Nugent went to the scene, dis- be held next month.-Sin Chew Jithe Bolshevists in the anti-Christian covered " series

of remarkable Pah. attempts to prevent identification.

drive in Germany. Senttered about the floor of the car were

ere hundreds of tiny pleces of

paper.

From the scraps he found three

unpaid hotel bills. They were from

£105 DOWN THE DRAIN

| notés, at Adelaide.

a New York hotel. He telephoned Strange adventures befell a woman's bag containing £105 in the hotel, found that "Harry J. Lester" had left there the night be- fore without paying his bill.

The woman, an office clenner at railway headquarters had

So then Inspector Nugent went to collected the money from her husband's insurance and, unable to work on the car. Its number plate bank it, had take it to work. Early in the afternoon she missed the was one clue that Lester had over

looked, The car was traced to Mrs. bag. A frantic search ensued, police were called in, and the woman Mary Story of New York. Nugent was nearly beside herself. telephoned ker.

She said: "I lent my car to Har-

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